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Wednesday, October 30, 1918. AND STANDARD PAGE > New Arrivals v~r Cloaks A new shipment of the latest materials; large fur * and plush collars. Beautiful makes; all colors—bound . to suit. Say* WnrrMii Pay Too MurK Hr«*d to rh«*ir ln«.t«*»d of , ' * , . Their Own*. r> Skirts Silk Poplin, Satins, Taffetas, Satines, Wool.Poplin, Sersre, . Plaids and Solid Coloi*s. Millinery We are in receipt of a full line shapes in the newest patterns. See us for anything in this line, for you are bound to find just what you are looking fpr. OUR LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. . A CALL WILL CONVINCE YOU. X ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT B. LEVY’S / •/ [(eton County’s Style Center ■ -o- ■ . STEP THAT ATTRACTS | Woirien y s Smartest Occupation Shoe^ 1 Watch your Mop’ A hVink. lively !«t«‘p la wtia^ charmd tubre than'..* Urvely skin, but your hlph heela have caused • corns and yon limp a litrWt Tha»'s had., uirls, and you know it. Corns destroy hejiuty and stace. he- sidos corns are verv • asy to remove. Rid >our feet of every corn by askinu at arty druc store for a quar- ( ter of an ounce of free*one. This J will Tost little but is sufficient to r*- ! fuove every hard or soft corn or cal lous from one's feet. A few drops applied dlrqctly upon a tender, touchy corn relieves the soreness and soon the entire corn, root and all. lifts right out without pa*"- This, (reerone is a eummv sub- , stance • which dries instantly and simply shrivels up the corn without inflaming or.even irritating the sur rounding skin Women must keep in mind that ! corn less feet create a youthful step I which enhances her attractiveness. •::******❖*£*♦ onm AUV » * A • - tVhatever your^cupation, wheth- re helping out at home, in business, * % . \ • * • the Red Cross or war. work of any * . . V .*♦ kind, your eyes will light up when S 4 they fall upon these capable-look- - ing shoes. * ^ r/ '// TWAOC MASK eca US cat orr. \ + *,*.*.*.*. *. X. X PROSPECTIVE /, r\. i vx / ! We have on hand for immediate delivery a limited number of the following well known automobiles: ■ c.' * .. 7 Passenger Case Automobiles. Haynes Automol<les (America s first car.) Kline Cars, ; v ; / S V \ f , Chevrolet 490 Touring Car. And a number of different kinds of second hand cars. As deliveries are extremely harc\ to secure, we advise vour making your pur chase promptly. x ■'x YARN BROS. \ 1 * * * ¥■ . “ ' " » *| XXX *, * * # j • L'olk l.ur.> : lW». IKn. Mhi. 11. . Th^sfo date* mark tfi*\ earthly career of It rot her J. Frdk. ' Uroth- |er Fn'k.• or TncleVake." he wa« | called hv tuanv, wa' 5 lx*rn and rear-, i ed around Folk* old mill in Colie-] ton countv. v lUrtixton »«»wn«hip. where 1 he lived utHfl his death Failv ip life he united with the | Methodist church ai Wesley Chapel j and W»n became a very useful, man. He loved his church and made It | first ir his life and served faithfully in anv caoacrty he could. He was a steward for a number* of years and an active Sunday school super intendent for forty years. 'Brother Jake was a Mason and loved his lodge and all the brethren. He met regularly a» lone as he was able* and came as near putting the teachings of the order Into practice as any man I ever knew.V He was married three time*. Flrat to'Miss Maggie Burn, To this union was born one child, who preceded him to eternity many vears Thia wife only lived a short time. He was married the second time to Miss Ella’Ayer, who lived only a few vears. To. this union were horn three children. Mrs Doya l.ee Kearse. of Ashton: Miss Lr.tne Folk. Who never left her father hut helped X nurse him to the end and 'managed his business for him. anti Brother J. I . Folk.-of-Jenny* He was married the third time to Mi**‘Daisy Watts, who with the following children Survive him: Mrs Edith Jenrv. off j Jennvs:/Miss Hessl’e Folk and the j following sons - Nsburv Millafd. J Colon. .1. J . Jr., and HeotiatT'.' of Kbrhardt, \ . These together with two sister*. Mrs. J. W. Varn.-'Mrs. F.ank .Hier«. and two brothers. C.eorgc-ansi How ard Folk, a host of ntdter relative? and friends'are left to mourn thei’ loss. H*- suffered n stroke <if paralvsrsj. on February Jl, Ihl 4, from which ir'' , j- ^ nevier walked, hence he was a irre*Y care to his wife and childrefX' H'- bore his sufferings with cheerfulness and was one of the most patient sufferers I have’evor seen I know on the looming of March 1 4th of this vyar he was glad when the angels .rhwe and wafted hi? spirit to the realms of glory. Ma>^ (lod’s richest blessings eve- j rest on-his precious wife and chil-j ^it'ien and bring them safely to that beautiful home where parting will be no more. ./ X. x C. K. Ffil.DER The COLLEGE Price V This model has a toe trim and reliable, never turning up. It hits a quick, untiring arch and a 1 1-4 inch heel for much going about. Take another look at the sensible* yet smart and beautiful concaved height of the heel. Try* it on, . Both your" foot and your eyes will be delighted with it. • ** * ^'x* The name Walk-Over means good shoes the world over. - ^ * . . • ^ . .. \ ‘ *- a/ , s jS Herndon Clothing ^Store Walterboro, S. C. x X .. v Y There is quite an active market > *' xx . / developing in Real Estate. \ Several properties have changed hands during the past few days, and there is a brisk demand for others. * X Y / Smoaks, S. C. \ LEMON ME IS FRECKLE REMOVER ! Make This Cheap Beaut) lo tion to Clear and Whiten ..Your Skin. WANTED—We have purchasers for two farms. Me wishes a farm of 50-to 75 acres, which can lx* bought, for $1,500 or less. - Thi? other wishes a farm of from 25 to 50 acres, which can be purchased at from $2*> to $M5 per acre*. These must be good farms and with settlements. If you have such a farm for sale list it with us, and we will endeavor to perfect » * - W* Xy ■ a sale. /><></ WANTED—We also have a purchaser for a good town lot. There need be no buildings if in desirable locatiop. Ix?t us know what you have to offer, nght away, please. • / , '' ' ■ / " - FOR SALE—Several farms and fdher properties. 1*1 us know ypur wants. . ^ K yx' s x ' ■ ' / x* ' ' "* y x LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR - * * ■ . .X-.V' ’ XX v .< I v * - SALE MIKES RAPID REIDWIV X X x ** x S'W This \x 7 x Fact to Your Knowledge. Store of anee* so ' Kidney disease often adv ^Pidly thal x many a person i* firmly *a its grasp before aware of its prog- **68. Prompt attention should b>* liven the RliKhtest^ymptom of kid- disorder. If therKis a dull pain the back, headachefOXizsy spell* 0r a tired, worn-out f^elfnjjxpr if the ^ *n*y secretions are offensiX. irre- f-lar and attended with pain/ pro- f Jre a good kidney remedy at once ' Thousands recommend Doan's -dney, .J'Uls. Read the statement Wow. W. M. Scott. 198 Sumter' St. ^arle*ton. S.C.. says: “My kid- . Sot disordered and my back , U ? dre,uiruU y It was hard to and to straighteh again was a * hard. The kidney secretion* too frequently and I felt mis- • able.^ x friend 'told me about • Kidney Pills and acting on hip advice I got a box. They soon brought relief and I kept on using them until I had finished several boxes. J then felt like a different person and have felt fine ever since. Price 60c, at all dealer*. Don’t simply ask fon a kidney remedy— get Doan's Kidney Pill*—-the *ame' that Mr. Scott had. Foeter-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. T. WE BUY bLD FA I.HE TEETH We pay from 12.00 to $35.00 per set (broken or notl. We also pay actual value for Diamonds, old C,old. Silver and Bridge-work. Send at once by parcel post and receive cash by return mail- MAZEK'S TOOTH SPECIALTY Dept. X. 3007 So. fltli St. Xll-12tp. Philadelphia, im. Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a oof tie containing three ounc es of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of thXbe*’ freckle and tan lolion. and complex*! Ion beautifier, at very, very small cost. / ' Your grocer ha* the lemon* and any drug Store or teilet counter will supply three ounce* of orchard white for s few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face. neck, arms and hand* each day and see how freckles and hlem- l*he* diappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. -Yes! It is harmless. Mr*. Smith Hecommends Chamber- Iain's Tablets. For Indigestion. Constipation or Biliousness Just try one SO-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PIPSW. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to taka. Made sad recommended to the public by Paris Medr X “I have had more or less stomach trouble for eight or ten years.*' writes Mrs. G. H. Smith, Brewerton, X. Y. “When suffering from at tack* of indigestion and heaviness after eating, one or two of Cham berlain’s Tablets have always re lieved me. I have also found their, a pleasant laxative.’* These tablets - N.. - tone up the stomach and epable It ♦.* cine Ca. manufacturer* o *^ x *“** t T P0 ‘*° giye them a trial, get well and ktay Quinine and Grove's Tmtefeas chill Toole we ,|_ * > ^ X X/V X X Real Estate K j-. W. W. SMOAK, Manager. Walterboro, - • South Carolina X ' 6 ^ \ v t i ■ =E