The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 15, 1918, Image 4
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the Frmn far** tractor
It I* noted with interest that the
Ions looked for farm tractor-pron.-
toed bv Henry Ford ta a reality, an.l
that 1<*0 of them will he allotted to
this Statei -fof uae thla aeaaon In
enltleatlaa crops. # It la stated t^iat
these mast he used continuously an.l
that non* will be sold unless this
cosdltlorf la complied with. Eacn
tractor Is reported to do the work
pow betas done by 18 mules and
11 men. Surely If thla be true, n
wonderful Invention has been made.
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ftPASRHEtt BANNER
• BTIQI KTTK
ta the face and red In the toea No
more for me. Use ^3ete*It. It
never falls. Touch any corn or cal
lus with two drops of •‘Qets-It,
and M Oets*It** does tho rest. It’s a
relief to be able to stop cutting
corns, making them bleed, wrapping
them up like package a and using
uticky taps and aalvea. It remorse
any corn clear and clean, leaving
the toe as smooth as /bur palm. Tou
ca" wear those new shoes without
pain, dance and .bo frisky on your
bet It's greet to uao "Oeta-It"
"OetP-It tho guaranteed, money-
hack corn-remover, the only euro way.
ooete but a trifle at any drug jtoio.
MTdbyt Lawrence Jk Co.,ChlcAfo.lll.
Sold la Walter boro and recotn-
moadod as the world’s best com
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton.
Court of Common Plea*.
Aaa Edith Walker—Plalatlfr.
vs.
B. A. Bennett, et al.—Defendant*.
Notice.
Pursuant to decree in this cause,
I will sell at public outcry, for cash
to the highest bidder, on Palesda'
in May, 1918. in front of the court
hopse at Walterboro. S. C.. dnrih ' I
The usual Jiour* ot sale, the .follow
ing deaerfbed real estate:
All those two tracts of land situ- |
ated in the county of ColKffon, State ■
of South Carolina, and delineated
on p pi it of C. E. Durant, surveyor,
made In 1910, and t rVorded in
Book 4 r >. page 440. A. M. C. ofhre j
for Colleton count/, on 18 Febru-1
ary. 1918, and bounded and do-
scribed as follows:
-'AH thkt tract of land con
taining sixty-seven and one fourth
(67 l-4)'acrea, more or leas. - and
bounded East by public road from
Walterboro to St. George; North by
Charleston and Augusta public road.
West by lands of Bailey and Sbutli
by lands of estate of John Bennett.
R. M. JEFFERIES.
Master for Colleton Countv.
Walterboro. S. C., May 15, 1918.
CMOIMIE CMOS
Cards under this head will be
published this year by The Press
and Standard until the dose of the
campaign for 87.50 each, cash in
advance, for all county offices';
magistrate's cards 15.00 each. No
card will be published unless ac
companied by the money. Ards
will be limited to seventyrflve
word*. Any other political matter
in'favor of an^Xcandidate wi’l b*,
charged for at advertising rates.
Cards of thanks by candidates will
be 81.00 for 100 words or less.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
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Protecting Your ChlUron
The long, hard school term drains the vitality of-growing
children and you wonder why they are liatleat, puny and pale.
- Event school cMM wM shea
in beattk and growth If
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the ofuve «»f Count'*
Treasur?r. and pledge, myself to
abide the result of the Democratic
prir.igries and to support the nomi
nees of the same.
Very respectfully. • i
HENRY K. STRICKLAND.
Ruffin, S. O.
Its rich, uniform cod live/ oil gets into their blood and gives thefh vim,
_ map and zest It creates strength to resist school sicknesses,
overcome pinched faces, sallow complexions and dull eye*.
High authorities have established again and again that cod
liver oil promotes growth and energizes the body anti brain.
The imported Nonrerien cod liver oil »lway,'ii»ed in Se«AJ’» Emtmltion thw*
refineJ tu our cvto American lutioralorie- which sue.rantec* it lice from iuibun*.;t*
. hcyU & bowac. hkiumScld. N. j. IV-li
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W* noted: with uome chagrin on
To«*dsy that some member* of the
tudleaee did not rise and remain
■tandinr when the band played the
mtlonal pSthem. The Star Spangled,
PasntT- We thought everyone at
th»a time waa rpnveraant enough
with the etiquette of our national
anthem to know what to do when
ft: la played. At least let no one ev
er remain sitting with hat on when
the Star Spangled Banner is being
played. To do so will be to show
how IRtle yon know or care about
tho proper respect for the courtesy
due tlie National air.
NO MEETING AT DRY BRANCH
' Lodge. May 13.—Editor the Preaa
and Standard: Please allow me
apace in your paper to reply to the
atatement in last week** iasce that
Mias Marie Prosser was to begin a
(meeting here at Dry Branch May 18.
I hereby state that therf will not be
* ii wirhman of Vsh- au>' meeting, as the statement was
^raUnlH P°< to .. public vol. I. Sunday
iTy ber W«<l Ml..’ Sn.lc L.C.. ,«-bool nnd ... un*ni^6«.lr void
.pent‘the .ec^fUd.t tJV' ' MIPS JANIE rENDER.
he*~ pa-ents. Mr. and Mrs. ^K. m.
FOR MAGISTRATE
To the voters of Heyward Township:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Magistrate, pledging to
be goverened by the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic party.—
D. P. RAMSEY.
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remedy by Fire Hill Mere.
FOR MAGISTRATE
Heyward Townfehlp.
I hereby announce myself a er.c-
didate for the office of magistrate
‘for Heyward township, subject to
the rules of the Democratic party,
and pledge myself to abide the re
sult of the primary elections.
• FRANK THOMPSON.
Wichman.
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Sec. and Treas. Dry BiTnch S.
SERGEANT ADAMS KNOWS
How tame seemed the words nf
thoae who spoke on Tuesday com
pared with what Sergeant H. A.
Adam* haa done. He was silent
during the meeting, but we dare say
hla speech of performance far out
weighed the notay word* of those
who'^an only theoilse on what the
war meant. He knows what it
maaSa. and he haa come back smit
ing ont of the hell of it all. Our
Apt to off to Sergeant Adams.
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•UftAS for canning
WILL M OBTAINABLE
Oahnahla.—Sugar will be obtainable
Is SsBIeteat quantities for canning
and preserving the Food Administra
tes announces
All retail grocers of the state are be
ing supplied with blank certificates.
Persons desiring to obtain sugar for
eaaalng and preserving will be requir
ed to sign one of these certificates,
leasing the.same with the grocer from
'*kom the sugar Is obtained They
mast pledge themselves to return to
the grocer any surplus sugar that Is
left over after ranning.
This arrangement does not cha.ige
'n any way the regulct'ens regarding
the sale of sugar for home use. Kxrept
.tor canning and preserving, persons
residing In cities and towns cannot
purchase ‘'more than "from l to 8
nomads, and persons residing in rural
communities not more tjian from B to
10 pound* of siiKar at one time
BROW SWEET POTATOES.
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Columbia-r The rood Adnilnistrs
Hon Is urgirs *he farmers Of South
Carolina to p’sn* liberally and ptcntl-
fufly In sweet potitee* Sweet pota-
tona, easily snd p-ofltahly grown In
*hta State, will hetn solve the food
problem Roth Irish and sweet pota
•oes must be substltnted largrty for
t'rsad (f America Is going to be able
*o falfl la# obtlagtion made to send
Uffiaat to the people ©f the Allied
figMlng Ornaaa militarism
1 1*1.AY AT SMOAKM
There will be a play, "The Old
Maids Convention." presented at
F-noaks town hall May 21, at nine
o’clock. Everybody is tavited to be
present. A small admission fee
-v Vlll be. charged. . ***
AN OVERSIGHT CORRHUTED
In U«t issue of The Pres* and
Ftaadard the Rank of Stnoaks was
rrsdlted with having raised 87,500
la Liberty Bonds. This should have
been Banks of Stnoaks, as that sum
rapresented the splendid work of the
tvs banka there. * ^
OOTTAGKVILLK SCHOOL «T/)SKS
Thr -Irsinc e?rt>r<jl»es of the Co*’-
tageville Rural graded school will
he held there the evening of- May
^•11. This will conclude s very sue-
eeaaful year’s work.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Duke* snd
children. Clyde and l^ura. and Mrs.
W. E. Ssndifer snd baby, of St.
George, soent Sunday in town with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandifer.
Oun* Yarn, of M**^ and M*-*
G. J, Yam, of Sniders, entered ls«»
week In the 17. S. Nayy. This is two
atara Mr. and Mrs. Vara have la
tbeir aerviee flag. Their son, Harry,
h flft Camp Sevier.
Call For Repair Jobs'
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We ask th6se of our customers who have not yet
gotten their jobs of repairs, which we still have on ham!.
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to call for them at my residence, F2 East Cair. Street.
Walterboro.
S. FINN
Our new location in Greenville will be announced later '
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in the columns of The Press and Standard.
Two Kinds of People
A spirited appeal has bean made, to
South Carolinians by C. G. Rowland, p re ai
dant of tho National Bank of South Caro
lina, at Sumtsr, S. C. So inspiring la tho
lattor which ho hat mailod to hgndroda of
people in this state that the War Savings
Committee for South Carolina fatla that hia
massage merits v/ide publicity:. The letter
follows:
"Dear Fellow American: I believe the biegeat job tho United Statee,
this bank, and you have on hand just now is to win tho war. That Itj
why I am making every effort all the time to’do our part to bring this
about. That is why I am speeding this bank's money for stamps and
stationery, to call your special attention to the Liberty Loan bonds and
War Savings Stamps.
“The demand it that every man, woman, and child In the United Statee
mutt help. The young man goes to the trenches. The older men, not
liabla fer duty in the trenches, as well as those too young or otherwise
not availvbie for trench aerviee, have just as important a duty to perform
in providing the wayward means to ta kg. care of the young man who It
In the trenches. That, too, is the duty of the women.
“It 4* * full grown man’s job to carry this war to a successful Issue
and the nesf energetic and poaitiva team work is necessary In order to
do it. Will yeu fail in line and do you part by helping in a financial wayf
"When this war ie over there will bo two kinds of pooplo In this coun
try—thoae who did htlp and those who did net help Wo hope that
every South Carolinian will be one of those who did Help, will bo prepared
to meet the heroes when they come baek from the front and tall thorn so
Tho sacrifice ehouid be -made by every one of us, and wo should fool that
it I* a groat privilege to moke it.. I hope that you will hood tho call and
some down and buy your part of tho bonds and and war savings Stomps
which will make victory possible for our army.
For the Colleton Garage. There
You have Attention and Service
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Standardized the County Over
The Colleton Garage
RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO. S. C.
Proper Food for Weak Ktomaeh*.
The proper food for one man may
be all wrong for another.. Every
one should adopt a diet suited to
hi* age and occupation. Those who
have weak stomachs need to be es
pecially careful and should eat
slowly and masticate their food
thoroughly. It is also important
that tltay keep their bowels regular.
When they become constipat^ or
when the? feel dull and stupid af
ter eating, xhey should take Cham
berlain's Tablets to strengthen the
stomach and moke the bowels. They
are easy to take apd pleasant in ef
fect / v
Thor* is mora Catarrh In this aoctioa
of tho country than all other
put tofotber. sod for years it was sup-
poaod to ho Incurable. Doctors proscribed
local remedies, odd by constantly falling
to cura wlth local treatment, pronounced
It Incurable. Catarrh ta a local disease.
Influenced by constitutional con-
end therefore requires conatftu-
treatment Hell's Catarrh Medi
cine. manufactured by F. J. Cheney A
Co.. Toledo, Ohio, ta o constitutional
remedy, ta taken Internally and acta
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred Dollars re
word to offered for any cos* that Hall’s
Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Bead for
circulars end testimonials.
F. J. CHENET A CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
’amlly pills for conetlpetloa.
SPRING
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Opening Sale
We have a complete line in Ladies’ and Men’s Ready
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to Wear. Our Ladies’ Waists and Dresses are the talk
of the town. A big selection in silks.
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Our Mm’s and Boy’s Ready to Wear can’t be beat
in price or quality.
Don’t wait too long on your Ladies’ and Children s
Hats, as the selection will soon be sold out.
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Everybody’s Store
’ H. W. COHEN
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Next to Herndon’s Restaurant
WALTERBORO. S. C.
Map TIM Dm* flat Attest Tto Nmo
■sac of Ita tonic end taketirc rflect. LAXA-
^ BKOMO QUININE it better than otdtaarj
liaise end doc* not c*n*e nervoamew not
in* ta bend. Bctmtnbrr the fell name iikI
ler tkc etaesturc of E. w. caovu. jsc
1 lbs OMAN That Osat Nut Attest tbafeat
Became of ita tonic eed taxi tine effect, LAXA
TIVE BhOMO QUININE to better thaa ordinary
Quinine and does not came nenwarw net
naoiof ta Bead. Remember the full, name and
look tor the •wsature of B. W. GEOVB. -
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Do you own a portion? You should. There
are fortunes in it.
Land Values are going higher every day.
You simply CAN’T lose by investing in
Real Estate.
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We Offer This Weela
House and lot on Cam street, containing
nearly one acre. The house has six rooms and
kitchen. The rooms are neatly finished, each
having a fire place. A very reasonable figure
eaji buy this property. It is cheaper than rent
ing. Anyone desiring a nice residence prop
erty will do well to see us.
TWO FARMS—One of 230
hatehie—big bargaini and
Green pond church.
acres at Salk^-
550 acres rear
List your Property with us if You Care to Sell.
Let u- E’lv.v. Your Wants if You Wish to Buy.
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Real Estate
Company
W. W. SMOAK, Manager.
Walterboro, .... South Carolina
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