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talnesday, September 26, 191S THE PKESS AND STANDARD \ ' ■ i • ' * X - ! ^ . u. OWING TO THE GREAT ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF EV- *o ■ . . ERYTHING "CONNECTEO WITH THE “PRINTING BUSINESS WE ARE COMPELLED TO INCREASE THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF THE PRESS AND STANDARD TO '.V' X- .f ■ J I / the new subscription price will be effective oc- s ^ ' ,. ■ s'/ , ■ / ^ TOBER 1ST, 1918, AND UNTIl/ THAT DATE WE WILL AC- . CEPT NEW OR RENEW'AL SUBSCRIPTIONS AT THE PRES ENT RATE'OF y: / / ■ f* / / \ N/ / \ X / WE WILL GIVE OUR SUBSCRIBERS THE PRIVILEGE OF RE NEWING FOR TWO (2) YEARS IN ADVANCE AT THE PRES- V x 7 / // ENT PRICE OF $1.50 A YEAR PROVIDED THE SAME IS IN OUR HAND BY / 7.. . vk ON AND AFTER THAT DATE ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS, BOTH NEW AND RENEWALS, WILL POSITIVELY BE $2.06 * PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. X X THE x. X. 1 N ^ ■x Why Patter WHh Coras? OMflltts-H Common-Sons*, SimpU, V*m 7aik Yon can t««r oat yoor eorn« and raf- f^r. or you can peal off your corn* and r™"'--Th* Jojr-peehn* way la the JX'.-It" It U the only happy, Palal«M Way In th* world. Two drops C«t the Drop” eo That Cera—U*e M C««*-lt” aad the Cera b-a •5Ge»#«ri r __ of ‘'Goti-It w on any corn or raltaadrir* at oucr. The corn finally loosens off front the toe, so that yon can peel It pH with your murera in one piece, tuiln- lessly, like pooling a tiarmna. Great >4ulf, whh I’d doao that before.” Thore** only one eom-peeler—Too* wrapped up tly with tape and Uind- -tairoa, .toes . aoulrmlnff front Irrltatinir talve*. it's all u barbarity. ToOfl woundi d. by razors and hnlvea. that's butchery, rid leu lout, un necessary, Uancerous. U so Uets-lt," the lltarty wny — slmplo, prdnleKs. always sure. Take no chances. Dot Gets•lt. n Don't Ur Insulted by Imitations. Kee that yon act “tlets-lt. . “Ootn-dt." the guaranteed, pioney. Irt» k corn-remover, the 1 only aura way, costsbuta trifle at any druff store. M f A L/K. Lawrence A Co H Chlca*o. 111. , Sold at \Valt<?rboro hv "KiUK HIU. »MKRCANTII.K CO »** kU k*« •*» 4 '*•, •fi *»• r * ' ' lilts. < ItKKK K* if- # * * * *,# ^- ^ --f + «* • e , / •> % W^li rltoro. Route o. Sept. 2:’.. - M . nrul Mrs. l'. ,S. O'Neali Jr., of F.i!i!av. spent the ,,day very pleas- ,unity with the former’s parents. Mrs. O'Neal will be remembered a* .M'«s Snsye. Breland. •• x Miss Janie-Nettles, from below Walteiboro. Is spebdim; sometime,?! the home hf-Miss Lona Breland. Pvt. Horry Roberta, of Camp Jack- son. spent -the other Monday after noon at the home of Jessie Ferrel. Misses Athalee and I.orena Strick land and brother spent the day-$un - dav with Mias Lona Hreland. Boyd Saunders and RevC ^leorco Kinsey, of Stokes, yrlsited the home of Misses Ethel am^j Celia Morris last Sunday afternoon. Rev. Montague Hreland seemp As if’ he has started UP his wpHt as a ministeyV having been going about with Rwv. J. M. Craven. Of course he could not flutT any better com pany to be -with. We all wish Rev. "Breland God’s speed In his new life. Miss I,ona Breland has returned "home after spending, sometime be low Walterhoro. She was tl\e'guest of her sister. Mr*. M. J. Sappers. Mis. L. R. Croshv, of Sava'an^rT / •s visiting hi*r mother. Mr»;"'SiisaW Croshy.-X ■ • 7*7 ■ s W. O. Breland, second foren^nn of the Ch lp>"dpr!‘ 'n rh.'O'le '''- spent Satifuia'y and Sunday whl' l ' Barents, Mr and Mrs. M. W’. ifre lanrfc' The South CAN Grow Wheat ‘ And WILL Grow Wheat N. ■/ / . K f At A War Meatar* It It Willing To Do More Than Iftt Part To Food Our Soldidn And AUic-Tho South Holds The Banner For Increaee In . 7*^ / • Wheat Acreage. r' «harUs A. Whittle, Editorial KjMMfr. i*l» Imprcwowiawt {. yV 0 Atl^^djjh The South will grow mora wheat thla year thaa last Patriotic and Wlllinf. X y X, It la willing to do 'its part, and mora. to feed oar oeor abroad—and to toad It wall. n n X. y not “A SPLENDID TONIC ” Sty* Hixson Ldy Wke, Ob Dec- ttr's Advice, Took Ctrdia And It New Well. • x . * Hlxaon, Tenn.—“About 10 yeara ago I waa...” says Mrs. J. B. Oadd, of ifcfa place. “I suffered with a pain lu my left aide, could not aleep at night with thla pain, always In the left aide... My doctor told me to use Cardul. I took one bottle,.which helped me and after my baby came, I was stronger and better, but the pain waa tOll there. I at first let It go, but began to get weak and''in a run-down condition, so I decided to try some more Cafdul, which I did. This last Cardul which I took made me much bettef’ In fact, cured me. It has been a number of years, still I hare no return of thla trouble. I feel it waa Cardul that cured me, end I recommend it a* e splendid fe male tonic.’’ Don’t allow yourself to becoma weak and run-down from womanly troubles Take Cardul. It should sure ly help you, as it haa so many thou sands of ether women in the put 40 year*. Headache, backache, sldeache, nervousness, sleeplessness, tlred-out feeling, are all signs of womanly trou ble. Other women get relief by taking CardoL Why not you? All druggists. HOIS* . i mo mo ^ A good friend stands by you when in heed. WaBerboro people lell how Doan’lt Kidney Pills haw stood th-* test. Mf». ± ^Rickcnbakcr. o.’ Bridge Sf.X sraltetboro. endorsed Doan’s three ye.ais ago and again confirms the atory. Coy Id you ask for" more convincing testimony? ”1 first tised Doan's Kidney Pilh htipiit tWo years ago for backache and weak kidneys and a dull pain in fa* my hac^ .all the Mine,” says Mrs RickenhakcTv *'In the morning when I got nff l. was sore and stiff I tired easily and was Vuiserahle and it was an effort for'-nte to do tnv housework J tried marty remedies' but got no relief. A .friend recom mended Doan's Kidney Pills and I .bought some at the Wallerbo-o Drug Co. They soon gave me relief and I recommend Doan's ft*.all oth- It la willing to de Its part, sad more, that our alliea huager. .> * It ia willing to do ita part, and more, to grow the great responsibility of growing cotton, of producing vegetable oils meal from cotton, peaanta and velvet buna, of growing rten, sngar other, crops which the South alone o*IU produce and for which an section can render help. X ■ X The South carries the banner for the largest percentage of areue in wheat in the country for the past season It can retain banner. Ths grant wheat belt of the West Will have a Mg teak to It from It. ' X* ’ * x Some Feete About Growing Wheat In The Seuth. ^ The universal success attending the growing of wheat la the during the past saaaon ia evidence enough that it can be done again. Wheat can be grown beat on clay loams Or sandy day loams. The should be broken as early as possible and harrowed <1 Varieties that have dona wall in a community ere aaeet likely the to aow. ' The seed should ho treated for smut before planting. The treatment la preferable. ' Seeding in October ia better thaa November In the South A vigorous growth ia desired before winter sets in Where the Hessian Fly is found, wheat should not be sown until | the first frost. ^X V" Batter yields ar# obtained when the seed to drilled Into the groand when sown broadcast. , Fertiliser can be applied In the drill Generally speaking, a 1*>S few tiliter or similar brand will be found saUsfar'Ary and profitahln at this Don’t be stingy with it. Nitrate of soda or sulphate of ammonia can usually he applied profitably as a top dressing ia early spring. vv I ’ Fall Reminders. y Remember that the time to select seed corn to in the field, heelthy sulks, that have a maximum number of ears placed right an stalk.' Selecting good seed for. the cotton crop next yeer should Uhnwtoe he ato ed to whllr/the plant fs sMU growing. Tag the desirable stalks ant l X tended keep the pickings separata. Kill the bean sad pea weevils and save the grain by treating enrhon M-sulphide. Pour 2 to 4'pounds on tog of the groin and old sacks for 4$ hours, enclose ih**m In tight boxes or If they show ap again, gas them again la the saan ■ F mJm ers who suffer as I did.” Mr}*. Kickenbakcr give the above statement June 2. 1914, and Janu- ffl/T5. 1ftlx. she said; “I have n**' taken many of Doan’s Kidney Pill-* since I gave iHy last recommenda tion I am clad to confirm my for- ; er statement for Doan’s." Price tiOc. ai all dealers. Don't simply auk for a kidney remedy- - kei yDofln's Kidney Rills the sane* ttoi^i Mrjv Rickenhaker had. Foster- Milbtirn Co.. Mfurs., Buffalo; X.-JT # , r—• People Speak Well of Cliamherlaln's Tablets. "I have been Hellinc Chamberlain's Tablets for about two years and heard such good reports from my customers that I conclude*! to give them a trial myself, and can say that I do not believe there la an other preparation of the 'kind eqnal to them,” writes G. A. McBride. Headford, Ont. If you are troubled with indigestion , or constipation give them a trial. They will do you good. If a liOOK AND RK.tn THI* that’a taoti • girl, that hie If a gin tovua a bt that's her *;oe* Bo. If yon want your aut.TmoMt* seal cove reds and clothes cleaned. Th* New York Premdng Cleb: tn* that'* their boslnswa. New York Pressinir Club J. B DAVENPORT, a NO.) J d Manager. Stomai h and Mver Troubles. No end of misery and artaal suf fering is caused Ijy disorders of the stomach and ’ liver, and —* avoided by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Give'them a trial. They o*. 1y cost a quarter.