The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 27, 1918, Image 6
Sales Stables
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In New Quarters
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We are now in our new Brick Stables,
and have gotten in a car load of the finest
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MULES ever brought to this market, and
will continue to handle them the balance
of the season. All our customers and
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friends are invited to come in and look
them over, for we feel satisfied if you are
needing any stock we can supply your
needs.
Ehrhardt, 5.
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Car of
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MULES
Justin
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We Have Just Unloaded a Car of
Fine Mules
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
Rizer & Ayer’s Stables
THE MULE EMPORIUM
IN THIS SHIPMENT ARE SOME HEAVY MULES.
AND SOME GOOD FARM MULES. YO^jCAN FIND
WHAT YOU WISH IN THIS SHIPMENT.
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* HO.MK PKMONSTRATIOX *
*. DEPARTMENT *
*\ Tweedie- Pickling Co. Home *
* Demonstration Agent. *
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Home (iardenlng.
To have a uuccesstul garden we
must have a large proportion of
humus, or decayed vegetable matter
In the soil, which gives helpful bac
teria for releasing plant food from
mineral matter, and inereake*. mois
ture in the soil.
We cannot emphasize too much
the importance of a good seed bed,
11 which ia insured by deep plowing
' and -careful harrowing, rendering
the soil In a pulverized condition,
that gives a growth of stocky young
plants. 1 .
Demands for Home gardening—
Increased cost of living, boll weevil,
present war cohdltlona. ■+•
Consider—Space to cultivate—*
Better a little well done.
Choice of Vegetables—Type and
variety for beat results.
Three Classes of Vegetables—1.
HEM OF ORBIT flOI.
DOODLES HIS 1M
GARLICK A MOL* XU XEW YORK-]
ERH BOINU GREAT THINGS
HE WAS ‘.ALL RUN DOWN”
Widely Known Business Man IVt* |
Story That Will Enron ra^e
^ Hundred)*. .
Those we need: J. Those ore like;
3. Those that arenuxurlee.
Instruction*—Follow general la*
structlons and experience more than
definite instructions. "The only
failure In life is that of nor being
true to the beet one knows."
1. Analyse your needs.
3. Choose vegetables to meet
these needs.
3. Plant best varieties.
4. Plant according to a succes
sion of definite planting dates. Make
planting a business.
After thorough preparation of
seed bed in January, or February,
begin planting spring garden. Se
lect garden plat in a locality wklcn
will be subjected as nearly as pos
sible to five hours of snnshine a
In the list of the men in New
York who have done big things is I
the name of Morris Garlick. This
man ia secretary of the Down Town |
Taxpayer’s Association of Brooklyn,
representing IIO.OOO.OOQ I* realty
holdings alone In the heart of the
greet business, district. He was
largely responsible for Brooklyn’s
noted Flatbush extension, the great |
traffic artery from the new Manhat
tan bridge. He la heed* of M. Oar-1
lick Jk Co., of 181 Gold street.
Prominent In the real uplift work
of the world’s greatest city, he bolds
the deep respect of tbouMpds with
whom he comes In contact in busi
ness. political,*ehureh and fraternal!
affairs. Since boyhood, and for 45
years, he has labored. He is now I
57 years old. It is only natural
that, with all his activities, the]
strain should begin to tell.
“Maybe L have overworked,” said I
Mr. Garlick, ' but. at Any rate-. II
day. Tomatoes and egg plants es- beKan t o suffer from broken vest,
peeially need sunshine. Foliage I D f appetite, failure to avsimi-]
crops, lettuce, kale, mustard, etc., late the nourishmezit I needed, and
do better hi shade, but fchould have nervousness." he explained. ' *
three hours of sun anyway.
Between Feb. 10 and 15, plant
spring turnips, mustard, kale, car
rots, celery, parshnip, salsify, egg
plant > early cabbage, cauliflower,
parsley, iettuoo, tomatoes, pi men- '
toes, garden peas, radish, beets,
onion sets, bunch beans, stringless
yariety.
"It is |
what the average man calls 'all -un
down.’ and there are a lot of us in
every city. I felt as if I needed
something to h'iild me np—some-|
thing that would bring beak the
strength I was losing; somethin?I
that would help take away the wor-J
ries. give me a real appetite, tone
up my stomach and whole system
March 15. plant corn, string and quiet my nerves. Througa
beans, bunch and running, bunch j friends I heard of a new medicine,
butter beans, squash. cucumbers. lTan i ac> aml decided that if it could
Irish potatoes, eollards. I help others, it oueht to help me.
April- Plant Grand, Rapids and, too j tr | pd Tanlac. And now,”
Big Boston lettuce, also transplant; he . cont i nMP d—for work is his big I
those sowed in February, using a thought In life—"I can do twice ns |
distance of 8 inches apart. Plant ' m , lch work a , p could before. My
StrWigless, Green pod and Kentucky nerveB are q„ict. I rest well. I eu-
Wonder beans. j j 0 y meals because my stomach 4i-|
Plant \ ictdria rhubarb, sow in 1 ^csts my food, I am stronger and
feel wonderfully better.”
drill, using 1 oz. of seed to 100 feet *
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* CARDS. *
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R. M. JEFFERIES x
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
WALTER BOBO, S. C.
Practice la all Court* except Equity.
Ibea— Negotiated on Improved
Farming Lands.
Dr. A. J. Anderson,
/ Dental Surgeon
Office Ho an: 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.i
9». u. to 6 p. tn. Phone 10J-X.
Walterboro, 8. C.
It for you. . .' ~
STOP. LOOK AVO READ THt*
H a gun torn * girl, tut frig frufr
It* filn loftt a AM tkat’i free feapt*
■••A '14 M
H they get A*rrtfi4
So, If you want your automobile »eai
covereda and clothe* cleaned. *e*
The New York Preulng Club; for
that's their bualne**.
New York Pressing
Club
J. B. DAVENPORT. Manager.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take LAXATIVK promo Quinine, it •tot* the
Couth and Headache and work* o9 the Cold.
DwagUta refund money II It faila to core.
U. U. CXOUi'b aicrat.irc oa each box. 30c.
of space. ’ Now is the time to re-
fertlllze 4 old roots. Seed planted
now furnish plants for Rummer
growth, thus giving crowns for per
manent transplanting about Nov.
25th. .
Tomato seed may now be sown in
open ground, 3 feet by 3 feet. Th’.n
tn 1 plant in each hill.
Later planting dates will be fur
nished later.
To have an early spring garden
we need a hot bed.
Success of hot bed—Bed denepds
•n: 1. Manure, fresh, moist and
evenly distributed, so that fermen
tation' will be even; 2. Ventila
tion; 3. Watering; 4. Transplant
ing; 5. Hardening, by exposure.
Do not expose to hard winds.
Plant seed in little drill. Water
in morning In winter, and in after
noon in summer.
Soaking seed over night In swe®t
milk furnishes protein to the young
plants. A cup of hot water poured
over surface of hotbed after see'’,
have b«>en planted serves as a warm
blanket to warm them until the ma
nure begins to decay..
For an early spring hot bed. dig
out two or three feet in a well drain
ed soil. Have about 18 inches of
manure In bottom of this. Put on
about f. Inches of soil, having nil
this below surface of ground; walk
around this with hoards to about
12 inches in height on one side and
18 inches on the other. This allows
a slant of f. inches, which, should
he towards the south./ A glass
should cover the top. Ventilate by
liftirtg the glass.
A box may he used insfend and
kept in the house/ for protection.
Several small hov/s can he used.
Now is the tirtie ta st^rt hot beds,
so that when we fed svire of no more
intense cold the/ will he ready to
put out;
For early tomatoes. use Earlv
Anna or Early Vctne. For later use
and for dinning, use the Stone va-
ridy.
// Special Attention.
There is a supply of canned stuff
in the county for sale This stuff
is guaranteed freq from "foreign
poisons." etc. Girls arc anxious to
sell so that they will ha\o room on
their pantry shelves for stuff to he
canned this year. Any individual
desiri»c to purchase tomatoes,
beans or soup mixtures, please not!
fy your county home atent. She
will he glad to serve you.
When men like Morris Garlick
endorse t. medicine, there can oe
no further ptoof asked. He felt it
wan his duty to tell of TanU'.c to I
help others. No other medicine |
ever has won finch support. Because
Tanlac is the reconstructive, system
purifier and stomach Jtonlc, supreme J
for weak, ailing men and women
who need more strength, better di
gestion and revitalization of the!
nervous system, it receives endors* 1 -]
ments like this.
Tania** the "Master Medicine
is sold in Colleton County by Jn/. I
M. Klein. Walterboro. The Colleton<
Cypress Co.. Colleton: Cottagevlll*
Drug Co., Cottageville; Islandton
Mercantile Co.. Islandton; / W. C.
Glover. Green Pond and Jackson-
boro; E. R. Bishov & C6., Lodge.
Candidates Offer
In Hampton
The following candidates have
cards in the last issue of the Hamp
ton Coipity Guardian. These are
amon$/ the first official announce
ments made by any candidates so
far as reen in the State. John J.
Bowers offers for supervisor: Chas
V. Thomas and Mack F. Thomias,
for sheriff: B. R. Hiers. Heher E.
Thomas md Charlie B. Searson, for
Judge of Probate - ,
A Hiot to The Aged
If people past sixty years of are
PMild be persuaded to go to bed i\s
soon as they take cold and remain
in bed for one^ or two dais they
would recover much wore quickly
especially U they take Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy. There wonli
also he less danger of the cold be
ing followed by any of the more se-
rioua diseases.
CALOMEL SALK
AHD MAKES 10U SICK
Act* Like Oxiiiimite on a Sluggish
l.ixcr and You Lose a
Day's Work.
Ortanfa Cannot Be Cored
vita local Applications. ** they
* local dlMaa*. greatly u»-
OOMlit J ltloft *i conditions, and
SteES rHieT* & ?,? u n,u « »»*• “
internal reuxsly. Hall's Catarrh Medl-
thTb Sod a i» n .h'i ,t ^ rn * lly “ nJ ltcw thru
£“.?*• *? ucou * •urfxce* of the
WJtom- Halls Catarrh Medicine was
prescribed by dm of tbo beet phyetci&ns
jnthis country for years. It is cora-
coniibtrMMt*w?o, Cf the ton *«* known.
■ om f of ,h * b^t blood
PJ/'Y*''*- Th « Perfect combination of
rtne Catarrh Medi
cine w what protlures such wonderful
KSUUISI- ca ^‘-
F AU D?ur-.-«- ' Ppcp * ' O
Hail s Family PtUs
for constipation.
There’s no reason Why a person
should take sickening, salivating
calomel when a few cents buys n
Inrue bottle of Dodson’s Liver Totye
- a perfect substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, xegetahle liquid
which wilj start your liver just as
surely a* calomel, but it doesn't
make />u sick and ran not salixat*.
Children and grown folks can Uko
Dodson’s Liver Tone, because it is
perfectly harmless.
Cwjotnel ia a dangerous drug. It
is mercury and attacks your hones.
Take a dose of nasty eaiomel today
and yoq will feel weak, sick and
nauseated to-morrow. Don’t lose a
day's work. Take a spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone instead and
you will wake up feeling great. No
more biliousness, constipation, slug
gishness. hcadachei coatod tongue
or sour stomach. Your druggist
satys if you don’t find Dodson's Liv
er Tone acts better than horrible
calomel your .mobey is waiting for
you. y
We are offering a meal mixture,
guaranteed analysis 8-2 1-2 1 at
PER TON
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Less 5 per cent for Cash, freight
paid to local station.
Colleton Mercantile &
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Manufacturing Co.
/ Ritter, S. C.
MORE
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Horses and Mules
F. L. KINSEY
/mm ^ '/ 4
Has returned from the west
’ where he purchased another car
load of fine horses and mules. If
you need a good work - animal we
can please you.
YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED
MALTEABORO LIVE STOCK 0 VEHICLE CO.
H. W. Black, Jr., Mgr.
PAINT WITH
OUR LASTING
For ladtfMtloo, CovtipatJofl or
Bilkmsao**
Just try on* 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PtFSffil. A Liquid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to take. Made and,
recommended to the public by Paris Medr j
cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Bmmo i
Quinine and Grove s Tastelcxs chill Tonic |
That Bsm KM MMct thafiMi
ot its tonic ana laxative effect. LAX*.
TlVK aaOMO UI ININS U’setterthan ordiaary
Ibuic ami does sot cause nn-rmastaa aor
"* aemember the lull same aod
lor the •igaature o< X. W. CXOVS. joc.
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Varnish umr- .
■ y ivufV and
JOO! other diings you need.
SPHINX PAINTS DRY HARD. YOU WON”^FIND
THEM “STICKY” WEEKS AFTER YOU PUT THEM
IN, AND WHEN THEY DRY HARD THEY’ PRESERVE
EVERYTHING YOU PAINT.
SPHINX PAINTSf LAST BECAUSE THEY’ ARE
MIXED RIGHT WITH THE PROPER AMOUNT OF
WHITE LEAD AND OILS.
USE OUR PAINTS AND BEAUTY AND DURABIL
ITY ARE GUARANTEED AND ASSURED.
(ARRIAGE PAINTS, AUTOMOBILE PAINTS,
FLOOR PAINTS AND PAINTS FOR HOUSEHOLD
USE.
FOR GLOSSY’ VARNISH, PAINT BRUSHES, W1N-
AND PLTTY ’ r0M E TO OUR HARD
WARE STORE.
USE OUR HARDWARE; IT STANDS HARD WEAR.
Koger Hardware Company