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' ■, . .'■ : : . The Press and Standard, Wakerboro, S. C. 'rv v - Wednesday, December 4. •« ■ f. Ui Ctn LOVE sMroFnrm LIVER MD BOILS S ' . < <.i\r It Wltm^Va^rCTifth. <’ro**; BiV- I««ih, for IUmI llrrAt^ or Sour StouMrlu What Determnies Meat and Live-Stock Prices? V X v P -f n fii ' .y V * 4' !»• ■ ■ t Some slock men sdl think that Swift dk Compeny^and other big packers—can pay as little for Ihae etock as they wtoh. Some consumers are sdll led to the packets ca dressed meat as they 1 This is not true.These prices are fixed by a law of human nature as old as human nature itself—the law of supply and demand. * When more people want meat than there is meat to be had, the scramble along the line to get it for them sends prices up. When thereisi mbrc meat than there are people who want it, the scramble all along the line to get rid of it within a few days, while it is still - fresh, sends prices down. When , prices of meat go up. Swift ft 'Company not only con pay the producer more, but has to pay him more, or some other packer. Similarly, when prices recede all down the line Swift ft Company cannot continue to pay ( the producer the same prices as before, and still remain in the packing AU the packer can do is to keep the of tuminfe stock into meat at a minimum, so that the consumer can get possible for his money, and the much as possible for his live-stock. Thanks to its splendid plants, methods, branch houses, car routes, fleet -refrigerator cars, experience and organization. Swift ft Company is able to pay for In cattle 90 per cent of what it receives for and by-products, r.nd to cover expense of production and distribution, as well as its profit (a small, fraction of a cent per pound), dut of the other 40 per cent. yv /' v \ . / •/ . X . ; Swift & Company, U. S. A. Look at the tooKue, Mother! If coated, it is a sure siira th*t: your little one’tf stomach, liver and bow- - els need .a Kentle, ftoroupch cleans* Idk a| once. - When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn’t sjeep. doesn’t eat or act naturally, or is feeveHsh. stomach j sour, breath bad; hap sto'mach-ache. j sore throat. dlaiYhoea. full of cold. Sire a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Flics,’* and In a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, un digested food and sour bile gently moves out of Us little bowels with out griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn’t coax sick children to take this harmless “fruit laxative;*' they love its delicious taste, and i; always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of Figs.” which has directions for babies, chtldrea of all ages and for grown-ups plainly oh the bollle. Beware of counter feits sold, here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask tq see that it is qiade by “falifornia Fig Syrup Con»- -pany.’’ Refuse any other kind wirti i ronteiqpt. .* * J * * * « / *********** | OIIITrAUY S ***** * * ******* *J loving renienihrance of otic • dear little Henry who departed thin, life one year ago on the 11th of November. 1917: One year frhs passed, but still we miss him; /Xv 1 Friends may think the wound is ' healed. . // \ But there is none who knows th.s . sorrow * \ Deep within our heart* .concealed. '/_y r '* ' Long days and nights he was with To wait-/or us could not be donc.- But Cod who knoweth all things best Did take him home and give him rest. / We - have missed you, my dear one. this Jong year through; So*hard it has been to live with- -oiit yon; t So sad. so lonely without jour sw^et rv smile. • \nd no loving son to make life ' \ worth w hile. • x it was so ijaid tp part- with you; j ^ (*h. so lia>yl to *«*«* volt die. But I hope some day to meet you, - , Some v. <•et t>\Y' :!r<l hv*«. r • X' X ' ^ I a.ii IJ«' : iit.\ thou hiN^i.-ft us. VyA t''\ Lor-- \vi feel. I*y4 tin tlod that hath hNreft us' il<- v. ill all our so row s o*,i 1. <uir hiaris\ir- <re r / • ' -Piwious things are for those who can J ■ * j them.—Aesop’s Fables. ,*' / \ / Weaver Piano / '• *y . '' ' \ is for the musically cultured. X >^ ■ - , , t * ^ >\ X —It is the most artistic Piano of the pres^ ent day. 1 The Piano that has established a new high standard of excellence in Piano Quality. • X « Sold in COLLETON COUNTY only by Thos. Black BAMBERG. S. C. \s time flioy we,* miss >ou. moto'' . and uuire. ' VoUt. .lt»\ing Aolce. ; our / weleoin<* ; Lh u. No on<* (ill your acant plac**. r ( Oh. TuryT we. tri*s! to. save him; llapp' angels came and took hi/i From thiv world of toil and pain. Fill then 1- yield with gladness, M> son to Him to keep. Anti rejoice in the sweef assuranc He giveth His loved ones sleep. I often-, sit and tknjk of thee When I alii all alone. For memory is th,. only friend That s,rief can call its own. ^ uji are not to be foreotteii. Or w ill vtin. ever be, , For as long as life and memory last* I will always think of* thee. In tin* grave nod svftily sleeping. Where the tloWeis gently wave Lies the one we loved so deaVlv- In Ids lonely, silent grave., *A - - ’ You will never, be /orcotfen: Never shall your ruetnt>ry\ fad*/f Loving thoughts wKU Hways IFng. Around the grave where v/u 'at laid. / Fa they anti nuvi ht'/f Mr. gtid Mr** H W Price. EfiT 1 MET! SIP 51 CIS \ \ ■ X A CAR OF V- ■■ .... * . . ; < -• ^ * We have just received a car of the celebrated Avery Farm Implements, including Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, Drag Har- rows, Turn Plows, Etc., Etc. Wgh the name Avery on them they need no better guarantee: X Farmers who desire to make the most of their labor should • f! J . * 1 ' . * begin now to plan for their next crop, and it is almost time to be gin breaking land for next year’s crop. Certainly it is time to plow for sowing small grrain. Good Impleme|^ pay for thefn- selves many times over. * / V XX .• f X . •••'■. • " * .; / Our supply of these is limited, and we would ask that you call early if you desire to secure some of this car of implements. • y * ; - t ■ • . * * v " / /' • We rejoice with you that peace has come. Remember our dutj^ to feed and clothe the starvitig.and naked millions of war de vastated Europe. Let us held you mak^ihe most you can on your farm by using the best implements. SON COLLETON’S LEADING HARDWARE STORE X / / Singer Is the Name "W— im A new shijyjunt qf the. Fawit'dis j siNdi;i; si:Yv*ino m kh inf.e?. ii ... V , • •» . . three different types have\|ust -tar- 1 .i|w x Dhi|M>|tNin lii-tauth ltelieve<> rived. We sill on telins to* * u:! . a Suiir. Ciwutjr or Acid ‘ i • X Farm Lands For Sale Farm of 200 acres, known as “Erncsuyl,” locate-.! within 1 1*4 miles of Walterbovo; 60 acres in cultivation with substantial wire fence around entire farm. Fm.r ‘indwellings and several out-houses. Fronts public high way for 1-2 mile and with daily rural mail delivery. Lands very fertile. Iloautifu! location for a home and cri>etly''healthy, x • Also L10 acrv 1 ^ located near- Hendersonville. tweeiKd^ find 50 acres in cultivation. This is clay ;1 and r.aXaUy as productive as my in the State. An usually range lor hogs and cattle. ‘ For prictX°P Other information apply to \ W. B. GRUBER. Ntomarh. cu stonier. * I j d mr.-l 1 Liberal allowance for old When meals hit hack and vour . - . sAqmach i* sour. acid, gassy, or you chines in exchange for a Singer. 2v> feeKfull and hloattMl When yon per cent givfn for cash, have heavy Imjips of pain or head ache friho indigestion. Here is in- 1 Cal1 * ‘P* 1011 * or Wile to Singer Shop, slant 'p^liet^ L r M. PANIOTTIE Wisconsin FamiTractof Manager. No. Railroad Avenue Walj4Yboro, S C.' •F •>, V-a-V- •• fc. Just as soon as vOiKeaI a tablet Rhode MX or two of Pape’s Diupepstn all thei^ dysj^wwia. utdigestion and «tomac , t >, ~ distress ends. These pleosan'.j of Pape’s Diapep Pile* Cored In 6 to 14 Days ■;.A harmless tablet* of 1’ape sin never fail to.make upset atom- Dnuututtre achs feel fine at once, and they cuot' very little drug store*. - ’ ISKSdeeathe trst if PAZO OINTMENT falls or PrutrodkM Ptles. I aod >oo can an PrkaMc. -to. Bums Kefcsene' Rated 16-32 5x6^ 4-cylinder motor pulls four 14* inch plov/s. Ample * Write for Catalog, Good Dealer* Wanted, Wtoctatii NnnTfirtof Sato» Co., 128 W.MifttoaSt.,Chicot /