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T^TT . • ‘ Aid H IM*.' mi mi ilk MOIIE CEIIEAIS American Meat Restrictiont Ra-:| taxed to Effect Greater ! Wheat Savings. m IT M TIOR UVI STOCK * It ik-ill kerp n»«*i tree from InstCt irasites and protect Uum agunit < l-ira-jlfs an. Contagious i £ l^retp Dip No. 1 EASY TO USE—EFFECTIVE » ARGENTINE ARRIVALS SHORt Meat Supply Mere Corsidenably I larged — Food Adminietratieil. However, Warna Againat Waote. FtXAS. \ AWAT cum PREVENTS HOG CHOLERA 2H% kills ▼ir«Uat Hof Ckolcrm VirtM ia Boa .Mias by far Isis fty KLHIN’S drug store Every Thing the Best i«i r * || Have yon bought yoor LIBERTY BOND? *' * w * * P*’ <y .' x \ The alllea bare made farther and lacreuaed Remands lo^ Lrvadstuffa, thaae enlarged dewa pda being caused te eome degree bj ebortage la airtvala from the Argentina. I* 1* therefore, Sacemary for the C. &. Feed A dm! ale- tvatlon le urge a still fartbar fedectlea li the caestuoptiea ef breed ead bread staffs generally If ae are te meet ear export pecredlilea The Feed Adoala- Mira don baa taaaad a statement as- plalBlng the eitaadea In detail, partle- atariy tbe reasons which lead it. for tbs purpose of centering effort for the ttae being upon the cereal Mtaatlaa te retaz temporarily tbe restrictions on sagpt consumption. Experience shows, this state meat •ays. that the consumption of bread- stuffs Id Intimately associated with the consumption of meat. For, various reasons our supplies of meat for the next two or three months are consid erably enlarged, and we can sapply the aides with alt *of the meat products which transportation facllltiea reader same possible and at tbe time some- CLASSIFIED ADS. For information Intendent. write the super- 4-3-41. FOR SALE WANTED—A few gallons good syrup, in bottles, or jugs, put up ' when first boiled. W. W. Smoak. FOR AAIJC—Ode car I.and Plaster, one car Lime. Yellow and White VO days Dent Seed Corn. 20 bbls. slacked lime used for tomatoes. Fryft jars and tomato cans. The HriVk Store ' 4-24-3t. LOST • ♦ m ■ '4 It i li ■-fl ^ ! I-YIK HALF—Two TO saw Van \\Tn- kle Cin and double pr»*ss, prac tically new. Also Howe wagon scales . Apply to J M. Witsell. Walter boro, S. C. It. ./* • yY»K HALF—Alwut 30 bushels nice bright Cla> Peas at $3.00 per bushel J. (latch. Round, S. C > 4-17-2tp.' FOR H%I.B—A limited quantity of fertilizer made from meal, acid and muriate of potash, analysis: fc-2 l-I-l; price $39.35 per ton f. o. b Hitter, 8. C.. less 5 per cent for cash CollMon Jdercan- . " tile and Mft; Co., Hitter, S. C. 4-17-21. FOR HALF—^rv- L<>^ Ream Haw Mill (■‘arnaq** m i:oo4 eon<14tion, al o one small Moulding Machine; prices T«*iM»nabIe ('olleton Mer cant He A Mfg. Co . Hitter, S. C. 4-10- It - s * y >- ■ •' | FOR HALF—\dd phosphate. $2'» 0 i per tun A Wtchman A Son. 3t Ft»R HALF—da>ng staple cotton seed. Bine ribbon at State Fair e%ery >ar Adapted to this cli mate $2 50 per bu.. f o. b. Kdisto Island. $1.75 in 500 bu lots Will trade seed for good sound peas, bushel for bushel. J Swinton Whaley, Kdisto Islam), S. C. 3-27-4tp 1X)HT—On the road leading 'fron Hehoboth to Walterboro, one purs? containing $}0 in currency and five checks on Farmers it Merchants Bank of CoUageville, tiiade payable to H. Dandridge, Jr. . Reward for retnm to Th< Press and. Standard or bank pt Cottagetille. lt,».< » . TAKFN (T*—Two whit»A . shoats. marked two splits in one ear and crop in other; one boas and on.* sow. Owner will please call for them and pay expenses of keep and this advertisement on or b-*- for May 4th. 1918. A. T I'U-ey, Hound. S. C. 4-17-Ctp. I » FOVXI»—One Stjiit case containin ; clothing found near Roadside on the Charleston and Savannah public road. -Owner can get taim- by identifying it and pawing t-i this advertisement. Applv to II J. Gi'ens. White Hall. S. C. FOR RENT vroR*:„ FOR RFMT—Best location in town, occupied by Finn Jr w etr> Store. Applv to Mrs.-ti J. Witseif H FOR RFMT—Store between First National Bunk and Press ami Standard, after Ma> Irt Apply to Jar F Paulifo'. v It. BUSINESS LOCALS Just received car of ‘‘Anthony” Fence Wire H. W. Black. Jr wbat Increase our owa consamptloa. In these circumstances the Food Ad ministration considers It wise to relax tbe TOlontsry restrictions on meat cow- ■omptlon to some extent with s view to further decreasing bread consump tion. ' . • Conservation of food must bo 10- justod to meet necessities from time to time, for -neither production, nor, al lied demands are constant factors, nor can any of these factors be anticipated for long periods In advance In the dis turbed conditions In which we at pres ent live. While the world situation Is not one that warrants any relaxation In the efforts to eliminate waste or to r relax economy In food, the Admin is tration desires to secure better Adjust- ‘ meat in food balances. So long as the present conditions continue tbe only special restrictions we ask are tbe beefless and porklea* Tuesday. - The meatless meal and the porkless Saturday are no longer asked. Tbe fanners of tbe United States are t-eSponding to the national call to Increase hog production. Their In crease. to all appearances, is being at tained more., rapidly. Of more imme diate Importance, however, are several complex factors which have effected ; -Lodwe. Aptil 22. an immediate Increase in meat sup- ttjls comsnnnity plies. The transportation shortage before tbe government took over the ratb TTfKl | U H' Now Going On dNeet Me At \L Meet Me When* you can puy more goods for less money and better goods for same money, as we are selling goods at present way, way be low market prices. Palm Reach Suits at M.98 to |7.50 Regular Suits at from $6.98 to • $22.00 BOYS’ StlTS Boys’ Suits, sale price from $1.75 to $8.50 $1.50 Ladies’ White. Ox Shoes at 98c $2.00 and $2.50 Ladies’ pattern . Pumpsat---;- $1.75 $3.00 and *3.50 Ladies’ Vici pumps $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50 Ladies’ Vici Ox and button r $2.50 \ MEN’S SHOES YVe v have a fulj line of Men’s Shoes anti Uav Quarters from $1.50 to $4.50. 36 inch Taffeta Silk at. 36 inch Silk at \ 36 inci Voile at 36 indh Bleach at 36 inch Brown Homespun at 12 l-2c up 36 inch Silk Poplin at 85c 36 inch Percale r.t • • • • 20c up LADIES’WHITE SKIRTS $1.50 Ladies’ white skirts 98c up MILLINERY , \ We are closing out our entire Milling at^cost. And we have hundreds of other bargains and by buying these bargains you wi\\ save enough to start a War Savings Stamp Book. We will make you a start with every'$10.00 sale, or more, we will give you a War Savings Thrift Stamp, with which you can tne buy War Savings Stamps and help win Savings Stamps we will help you. fe war. By buying War The Charleston Suprise Bargain House J. FRANK, Manager. Two good salesladies wanted. NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE Mock Marriage at Lodge School b? acconrpantfd , by Judge H. A. Cii'iH.mings, acting in the capacity of best lH.an. The ceremony will b'-' | perform M by the Right Rev.- C. C. ('.arris, a lOgn who has long been, ot found as a minister and his fanV are plinnitis to reaches beyond tl.e borders of Rrox- hav,. a big ti:n. at tfe- new school Non township, especially as a great building next Fnduy nignt. April The people MONTHLY MFKTINt; RFD rRO>- (performer on occasions like this. WANTED ■ WANTFI far tie Wire at A Wichman & Son. Wichman -«>n the Slate Hospital | .\ Insane, Columbia, white wire. *> women, preferably between th“ nge^ of eighteen and thirty years. Just foce.ved two cr,- as etmh-ut nurses and attendant,*, iAmerican wire. A. Wichman <x ' i fO! ■on. M 1 IP < Buy Them And Help Win The War FOR BALE KVXRYWXXX1 • 0 and buy your needs from Our line of Clothing, Shoes, Gents Fur nishings, Hats, Dry Goods. Hosiery and all ready-to-wear garments for ladies, girls and boys are unequaled in quality and price. ■> '• <*. •> * - K Trade With M ' j. .■ Sobel i Bogoslow There’s a Reason ^ WALTORIIORO. • ' ’ SOUTH CAROLINA. 20. The first ev»*nt of the afternooi , ... . , _ . ,will take place sfietly at 8 o'clo k roads, the bad weather in January and Thi „ j9 interesting culminatio ! early In February, (he large percent- of a ]oTii: courtship. Both the pei- age of Immature corn In the last bar- of the community and the ms*»iv vest and the necessity of feeding this Knead? of thi* popular old bacheltir and fair maiden \ ill. no doubt be surprised to learn of this marriage The groom, '.*** I*. K. Pander*. Is me'of the m. st topular hus'ncs* men in f‘ s pn-t of the county, m- ing cashier of the People* Bant, which position he ha* l.«ld for tbe past decade or two. 'Mr. Sand v s was well past the middle part in life when he took up his work in the town. The bride. Miss , Philoman Cono is one of-the most popular younr ladles in this part of South Oaro- com as rapidly as (>ossible to save It from decay, have not only resulted In backing up tbe animal*—particularly hogs—*on the farms for a longer pe riod of feuding, but have resulted in a great Increase in their average (Vemht and will result, with Improved trans portation conditions, which already ap pear. In larger than normal arrivals st market for the next two or three months The weight of fio^s coming to the market for the past two Weeks Indicates an Increase In weight of from an average of 208 pounds last year to tile almost unprecedented average of 222 ixiunds. or a net in- Mr. L. J. Jones and MrsxJkohn B. Miley invites you ns the guardians of this fair and beautiful young- lady to be present Immediately after th<* ceymony many learned men will speak, and the advisability of purchasing Lib erty bonds. Mr. E. T. H. Shaffer will be present with a speaker from Charleston to speak to the large crowd on the war and Liberty bonds. After the speaking the entire au dience will be served with ice cream by the ladies of the Ruhal Improve ment Association. Come one. come all. The regular 0 * 1 monthly meeting of the Walterboro Red ^Cross Chapt*- will he held at the Red Cross room at 5 o'clock on the afternoon o' Wednesday, the 1st day of May. \ full attendance is desired man- matter'll of importance are to he di- russed. MRS. E. L. FFSHBUR-NK. • Vice Chairman crease In their meat value of over 15 per cent. This I* a distinct addition ['" an -' HOCial ♦'♦‘iw to the nations meat supply. I, there- fo , war<1 t0 thp time wh ^ the fore now seeff,, certain that we bate of the wwld , ne marrh 9hal! auch «-i> arged supplies for at least j float through the hall, when Miss , LAST tilX DAY On Tuesday, April 30, will be my last gin day for the season. Any Una She is a young lady of many "t>e who, bars cotton-to gin will bear accomplishments, with a very charm- i n niind Also any one who ing manner and beautiful face. h&s a remnant of seed cotton or The wedding is a climax to tho cotton seed they wish to sell, bring held in town l 11 to Stokes on or before April Hd. Itp. - W C. SAUNDERS. some months to come, that we can not only increase our export* to the allies to tbe full extent of their transporta tion facilities, but at tbe earee Umo can properly Increase our domestic consumption. . .-■■ ,, «» Tbe response of the public to our ro- queata for reduced ceoaumption of moat durtaff tbe past few mouths baa | been moot gratifying, and this service alone has enabled tbe government dur ing this period to provide such sup plies as transportation to the alllas permitted. Tbe Administration also suggests that In those parts of tbe country "here the old fashioned home prsacr- vstloo of pork Is still the custom, this practice should be extended at the present time; as It will relieve the bur den upon transportation to and fruta the packing bouses and I* economical ly sound as saving the cost of parking operations and at the tame tim* M -||| .provide home supplies of pork to fast over the months of decreased supplies. The Food Administration desire* to repeat that It does‘qbte'ACant m the lu\pre**lon that these are times when sBiijjllcity.and moderation of Uv- lug are not critically nece?<.;ir>. t> u t that Ita sole desire I* to ae. ir v - no ad lostment Itetvcen our di.Lrent food supplies rfLd ipeet ehnng.ng conditions from “time to time amt to k.-iq. the pub !lc fully and frankly *d\l*od of its rs-altion with tbe full confidence nad rcllarev that whenever It bec«uncs nec- •■**n r Z re.icwed appeals for saving will (uet the’-bnme loyal response as la lb* 4>asL Cone, accompanied by her guardian. Mr. L. J. Jones, will join hands at the altar and become man and wife. Miss Cone w-RI be attended on this occasion by six of the most beautiful young ladles, all of whom are school inuteAT The groom will Mrs. A. O. Hiott. (Irtser Hiott^ Mr*. Harry Sandifer and Miss Efllo Linder spent Tuesday in Charles ton. S. Fian has returned from a bus iness trip to Creenxille where he made arrangements for opening his atore there. He will move his stock of jewelry the first week in Max. DOCTOR SAYS VINOUS HIE BESTTONK Honest Opinion Doctor Gave His Patient ■W ' ' / , r * Bedford. Ohio.—“I was in a pitiful condition, weak, nervous and -run down'so I could not do my housework. I had doctored for years and tried everything under the sun. A friend told rns about Vinol. I asked try doctor about it, and he replied, ‘It certainly ia the best medicine that can be had today. I couldn’t give you any better.’ I took it, and today I am as well and strong at any woman could with to be, and it was Vinci that saved me."—Mr*. Frank A. «or- k*y. Ash St.. Bedford, Ohio. We guarantee this famous cod liver and iron tonic for all such conditions. Is ITour Dwelling Insured, and If so, Are You Carrying Enough? 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