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Wednesday, August 2S, -1918. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE FIVE Service M * K 9 Accommodation Drug Store •. Personal Mention « * *-***<!***^*^ iilM Lo\^ ilenoett Is staying at the home* of Mr. and Mrs. R- R- Miley,-teaching* a cla-M in music, Miss Thelota Hiei 4 *, of Lodge, i.< spending^ somefime with her sistc*^ i Mrs; R. R. Miley. . ’ , ■ • ' '—y**— .ja- •” ! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moorer am' 'little dauKhteg. who \have, been "spendins-se^ral w«jeks In Itasewell.tj Va.. with Mrs. Moore’s relatives, r—-I! turned yesterday. * . v M. C. FISHBURNE, Pioprietor. * The Best of Every Tiling . *• *. . Agents for WHITMAN'S CANDIED and “A. D. S.” Family Remedies. >• Mrs. Lou Lucas and little Mi ; Ruth Lucas will return from Hen dersonville Friday ’ of this weel:. where they have been -for seyen! weeks. . • —o-o — Mrs. T. f*. Les^sne and whip have been visiting relatlv Walterboro, will return to home in Charleston this afternoon* . , T5» 't c ‘ We sell the celebrated Diamond Tire, which is guaranteed to keep down tire expense and keep up service. A strictly hi|$r class tire at low cost. x S' y OTHER AUTO ACCESSORIES .•*' •'V 'yyS- In addition to ou^ full line of tires, we car ry a good line of automobile accessories, s \. ^ s' * * i patches, spark plugs, wires, lights, horrX tool^, pumps, springs, boots, etc. OlJR AUTO. POLISH.' x Gasoline, Oils x - X" ~ l SE 01 R HARDWA -it .STANDS HARD W'E Vi. tX' Mrs.-Ti. M.* Fripp. accompanied bv her grandson. Claire Fishburne, wl’l 1 go with H. \V. I’.lack. Jr., to Her- ♦ dersonville. C.. where they wi!l »spend several weeks. ■ > oar-* Mrs. J. L. Kenfz. of Greenville. 1^ expected tkts week to pay a visit to Mrs. C. I*. Fishburne. Mr. and Mrv Rent* will soon move to Onm^*- buru, where they, will reside. Mr. Ren-tz having decided to yo in*o the ;'ht)tel business thefe. . v Lizzie Fishburne wtH leave j next week for her holiday which will be spent in Savannah with her cousin, Mrs. HazellftirsL | Miss Ulmer , Fishburne, who ha;, j been spending a portion of her hoi)* day on Sullivan’s Island, haa return ed. She will soon leave fan Geo up town where she will again feach th - year. | Col., and Mrs. C. B. May wtll leav « j tomorrow morning for Henderson- *vlHe. N.-C., wtiere they will spend the remainder of the summer. Dr. and 3ilra. ^C. H. EsDorn mo tored |o Charleston for a da^ th • flatter part of the week.^X" —Sunset Soap Dies dyes anything any shade. Will not wash out.- • Klein’s. //XX Miss Cota Yarn, wh<r has be,mi spending a month at Hot Springs i Ark.. Xfts returned much improve' by . the change. / ~y ' 0-0 —■ * ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Heard, ot'j Ratnberg, acconip$nfed by their tie sort, were here early in thevi^e 1 ; on a visit to friends. | *_y —o-o. **' s' * —We sell DttECO.—lyXfn’a. A Roger Hardware iompany WALTERBORO, mem ^)L*TII CARO LIN \ / X • xx CLASSIFIED AI>^. FOR SALE x FOR SALE.—Ford touring car in good running condition, also ono ... Jersey oof* Apply to Ty\) Hryan. ' Walterboro. j / Mr. and Mrs. Ilorjre. of .!,)hnstort. r>pent the. ’week-odd with Or. and j.Mts. Tarn Fishburne.' reming* over i ijn thejv <r#ar< Mrs -J. t’, Pls<>r re- •j.turned wi|h them for a visit u> rela- Rl the trp-ooiiotry. . i . —o-o— L/C F. StmTh^cVrk for t!ie TydnU > floard. hns 'front'a' uiptitj/fp j rn-lir. in ' the ,.v«, nt ins or-/ i A?KrtJt Carolim-. Ms Srt,>bt % «oolv .XtXf;n- *>!i:ir.<r bar. r •-v' 1*; X’1 ; Mm >./tef »i*<» - ,• mi t u - ;c- h/V. v;rl. ,’i r ;.y ft-o rrsj. 'J':- ^ --«X/ .s'/ , . Mi •;< Meer* y jV^itjXgf. it -i, j. v »!R*. if {••p- ! ijd?‘di/ 'rpfnjX'cr. 'w! ! ,Mtss. Annio (/>Stokes'. Now*is the time to purchase your, wagon. We have a shipment of one and two horse farm wagons, which were purchased by us before the recent advances in price of material, and these we are selling at figures greatly below what they can be bought for today. ■ , X * X • » V ~ ■■ 0 , *. - . # . . „ * N > Tnese will not last long, and theiNwe shall have to advance* the prices of-those purchased after thesX were. So if you need a wagon buy now. a Car of B . « , The same is true of the car of buggies we^ wer$ fortunate enough to have purchased several months ago. These we have in all sizesrin top and open. We^car surely suit your fancy in a bug gy, and at the same time save you much in the price you pay for it. Our stock of farm implements is also complete. We have hay rakes, mowers, turn plows, disc barrows and any kind pf up-to-date farm machinery. To buy now will mean a saving of at litest per cent. ' x • tv o/vyi iundK. Kl'X’s Drug Stf>r».' jWANTKT) I’OI’LAU IXHl*.—We at'X / X . ift the-., market for pood Poplar fh ^ k'X'iT* r ° f 'Logs, 1»T” and_up in diameter arfd easy lenghts. /^’e inspect dt ship- pin,* point and pay prontptly. write for prices and nafnie shipping point. AUGUSTA VFV* 8-1 4-tf. EF.R COMPANY, 12-14 „ Augusta, ,y/y' Ga X terboro. boro. Route 4 Walter- 8-2 l-2tp. FOR SALE—On P good mule, a good borne and a good brood mare These are on my farm a tulle and . a half west of Walterboro. Re;«- non for sale, boys have gone to war. Apply to J. TV Feotjer. 4tp / FV>R HALFe—Two flrst class mulev' NOTICE.—The »>oard of Sitpei visor/J" .100 btiahels corn, one Buroc mal. pig. 1# months old. Can be seen at mv farm 3 miles west of Vta>- ;*£rboro. J. M. Avant. " V. ,n irora \VVeh- X FOR SALE OR RESt—Nice fotit- room hpuse - with out-buildings ill town' of Walterboro neighborhood., t : ee A, man. < COTTON.—Why take ’‘po>Xck* j X with, youths.when you- cab com mand the long expedience services »f TEAJU' Savannah. 0*. R-f4>4 m for registration will he at the fol lowing places for the purppae o* i».Hiieing v T'er.tificatqs: / Cottagerdlle SepF- 2 1018 Round S. C ..Sept. 3 Hendersonville S. Cy Sept. 4 18!8 Jacksonboro S. fV\- Sept. 5 181'’. ' Green Pond, S,.. f® . .Sept, 18*8 Walterboro ST C... ?ept. 7 18H Snioaks. S,/C-. Sept. 8, 1018 Sept. 10 181 r ^ Sept. 11 1818 O ^ the jTmainder of August a| ,’alterboro. Hooks will clos*' nth of Ootpher ■ O. G. Rridv», •y Chairman. Saunders and clii!- votir t 4 r ** n * Marshall. Helen-and \\ m. Ha*- ley./Jr/ have returned home aftr-r* a jwo weeks, visit to relatives !t y-. HM- \ . • WillX Rae. Fairy and JUddie C.r - ter have returned to the EpworLi Orphanage after spending tho sum* mer wUh their mother. Mrs. Lot Carter, of We^cs. . .. N ♦/Lodgfc S / Ruffl yc. ... . s .. c. . • s O'. E. Ritter has returned to hU home at Drawdys aftor a two weeks visit to relatives at Mt. Carmel and Khrhardt. ® Siomacii mid Liver Troubles. ' No end of misery and actual srtf- Mr Dona Id Hitter, of Drawd*. who is now stationed at. Camp .lark* ^on. waa at home Safurda; and Sun day. . — ■■■-0-0' ' r* M;s L. H. Roger, Jr., and son. | Dearell, returned Friday to tht r home' at Interior’^n. Fta. Th< v were arcomphnied home by Mrs. 1.. H. Koger, Sr. X X X ery and actual stir-1 »* ; t ^ , - , . - El .ifer?ug is Paused by disorders of th.- >'”'***■ X i »•* MW. ."1 *< T.,lor-._«„ ? ..l,as • FOR HALE*— ItUt. a-cres.. bf farming land for sale price'S’• 000 cash dutuated about one mile south of Tabor Chusch if Itvtere ed write to W. L. Hrelnnd. Forf Fremont S. C. *-14-8tp. ^ FOR RALE OR TRADE Tor good Ford, new 18 model Dort, run ' only 500 miles. Owner needs [avoided ivy the use of Chamber'lnin’s ^'^P^Rfrtn Uf Raiuborg. ^ |Tnldcts: GHp them a trial. They on- X nda> to ^X w,,rk Mon<!a. V uly rnst a rniartcr. Harold Ha* <anudrrs visited 1 *1- acjvOs at Holly Hill Bundav Rave doCtru's Cures Malaria' hills bV using Vver. 7-3-1M. NOTICE! - : \ ■ X-*. *■ Until further notice 1 N’ifl g*r three days in the week. -Tuesdayi-., tomobile.” care 'Hampton. S. C. Stokes, S. C. money in othej business. Attrac-| Th(irf . daj . R ^gt„ r( i&rs. tlve.price for rash. Address “Au<-1 'W. C S.M’NDEHS. x !.iehit?ey Rr<>^., 1( p > / . . - i y^- - s*- ■ WAXTFn Voi'ND—Two new Kold-Olled watrh- *Vr#» XT’ *'X Ttie^e watches are left at Dr* /5>b*inVand party identifying them hi' ; dvettiXnK'n* A-*k An') ,i»e \Vh«» Ha*. Used ft. Therp^are fantilles who always trim to seep a bottle of Chambc**- s Colic ftr d Diarrhoea Heuiedy i ^use for use in ran** it is 1 needed. anitXlijd that it is not only good investment but saves fh«m food cavings of millions of Americans during our first ye«jr of war enabled this govern ment to send enormous fdod shipments abroad for our fighting forces and the Allied nations Our sawings in caroals out of a short crop—amounted to 154,900,000 bushels; all of which was shipped to Europe. We increr sed our menfc and fat shipments 844,600,000 pounds. This %ras America's "box from home" to our army abroad and tha civilians and military forces of the X :. ' X—- : --= THE ^ONFEDEH \TI! COLLEGE Xn'o fi2 RHOAD STREET* X rHARLKSTON S. C. for gi;!'* Allied nat : — (’ounty Agent RtshiwX . | niVit by’Col. C. D. May from Clint ■ In Rariivvell ThJ* Wpek. ' 1 McTeer in Savannah, stating tha-. Upon Imdrucftons from the StauXhi*: little M»n. Clint, is mttch wor*** no end of SHtferiiK. fo ,r agent. County Agent Rlsher will Hi and that h** is crltlesltv iH in a hoy/ Hoaiding and Dnc 8-to*»lJ«r g;;!< in BSrnwpH'.after today for iheX'Xpital there; ftnd not expected fo MX- Ib-gias its session,'October ». 1M' * x ^ 1 - -- ' - • uinrriincvfrain al?ilt;'. t.;k anyon»* who has ust-'f COTTON—Is marked t^-Hic. be^ i ndvnutr.re through HEAHCJR &.S ■ RATTEY, Savannah. Ga. 8-14-A , ” *■ - sS WANTED-LYott to s%e Rrort* flier* nyfiln" for anyfl-in" in Electrical Wtfin^ f'OR KENT-^s-Fiv*> roorti 'Ottage <n or Fixture; Phone fi.lY. 7-3left -good residential section, Jno. D. . . /, , » Glover. X » 1L COTTONher a 1 advances and ex- • ,/ pert handling by*DKAUCE & BAT- TEY, Savannah, Ga. 8-1 l-4m . ‘ X >' / •TTirtml.* <’on'stlpnt:«»'». ’* h> mi tiK-artp an tflav" matter * rur«Xhis disease. V’t *t r «’ ri 1’° it 1 ■ mo.'* i 1 stances **r taM-n: Cl Inin’s T'Mtt* end complying/■ •t* •• pi'in prirfed, Cire'-tioRt >L.! a o'i<-'h r'*<*l*'>"»» s“ . Turnip/fe’ia <.f assisting in-a campal^y.fut' fol. Mav. left on Hie ►''and better hogs,* andX mo - ■ for Sp.vnnnab , pose irorp' small 'grain for that ’county. Tie* r**ord being made by Colleton in the matter of putting in pur«* breed hogs, is being watched, and as Mr. Hisher has had a great deal to do JAK- A a. t .. t .v , . . a.F f»1 4 1»X* » fc! X HHI III Ulir* • • ■ -X& •■ ■► C»t>5 ' cureX Headsehes, tUK'i’is- .... .. Isv •>'/'Xippetit*- **;• rnat t A ed t Ltd. Misy tailed to ^ | aching Reeling due to M Jario nr’ Hsvsnnsh to Sec Relative. DijlsCa Turnip Seeds at Klein’s. Cold;*. Fine Tonic? • 7*.'i*l'ft. Cashier Fr«s*-r Ihtyl; At His I8v*t in IlaHk. A-'l*. ' .^*>1 ;■ re > s! !L Ludlow i't 1 r Colleton Bankio*; C*h.ip.- t; back at bis post, having R ffiPtorrXlntj’tifuttbn sltdatH in a healthy location. A«!\; rtfi: t s of city, life, with large collet • ' a <1 f< out door sport3. \ \vri !. T’f.' NNED COn.’SE <'f studre.-' In a ’’'*r'Plik* i ■s ju,‘ ■ .. \ nr dvry: rm'i:; ” a Mil A 1 Vr* ♦ ' > ,r L TVCn ftr,. the latter pan of Ihe week. Mrs. I IHHAY For Catalog and fern— ... , Fraser will remain, for a while ion- inf^ matjon . apply to thv • oily last ger. *