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2 '.'•■V- |^* The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. CL 11, 1913, and Standard ac\ ' 1 #.^w. ...MMOTJ«t Mgr. •v;. > •f HI f r yi A At tka a. m At w»l AM MAT ■-< Omm Yaur 1.60 ■ 1 y ■ ■ 1 ,l lag of tottaeeo la tills eoOatjr next roar. Plans are Mag made for ptaatiag quite a largo lot of tobaeeo la dlfferoat toetloM of tAe county. Am usual la dottagerllle comaiualtr Is going in to this la a whole-shouldefed man ner. One hundred acres under the Instruction of County Ag«nt RIaber and an exgeiieaeed tobacco grower, wID be gUntedyby the progressive farmenr of that section of the coun ty. Other sectloaS' are also. plan ning to start the culture ’ of .the weed, and It Is possible that a mac* hot may be established by the time the crop is ready to sell. TbudWti! one more enemy to financial rura on account of the bool weevil be «qi-’ 'trenched and the battle will be mucl? easier to win. •****«**♦***♦*♦ p' v HR HTROHG * * * #♦**♦*♦*♦****** i * We are not here to play, to dream, to drift. We have hard work to do, agd loads to lift. . Shun not the struggle; face it. ?Tie God’s gift* Be strong. * You’re Bilious I Take Cascarets Pleasant relief for liver and bowels, and cost 10c a^ box—no gripe I # * #.# ##***#*###** # # 6 WITH THR FARMERM * • ‘ ‘ , L • »»•••••• Wbamu fTalsiin in Oolletow. The farmers . of upper /Colleton have proven that tobacco vis a vary profitable crop, and la .oBfo th^t we can substitute tot cotton when the boll weevil has put cotton growing to the bad.ftome^men last year <msde from 1300 to $500 gross per acre. .This puts them peers of our best truckers, for seldom do nota- toes ever.bring that much perScre. Your county agent In conversing with quite a number of ipen has de^ cfded that this crop should be plant ed largely bext year. ’ There are quite A number of ohT tobacco barns near Walterboro that should i>e put into use. Jf enough men will plant tobacco to total 500 acres we could have a market started right ip Wal terboro. . Our soil here is fust as ,4Llfood as^iat of.Darlington or other M counties tBiffcave profited by grow ing the weed. I>t us have some' discuss|on on this sobject. Yolmcounty agent un derstands tobacco culture and cur ing and Would be glad to. give his assistance in this matter. If we are to plant, now is the time- to begin preparation. Houses must be built and the tobacco beds must he plant ed in January. F. W. RISHER, Co, Agent? 'i the KUNE CAR Over Say not the days are evil—Who'* tc blame? Say not the days are sad—| game. ^ ' Stand up. speak out, and bravely, in God’s name. Be strong. '' *» ' It matters not how deep Intrenched the wrong. How hard the battle goes, the day, how long. Faint not, fight on! Tomorrow conies the song. Be. strong. , talking shop a bit Feel grand!- Be efficient!. Clean your torpM liver and sluggish bowels with good, harmless Cascarets—They don't gripe or sicken. Given your insides n good cleaning and rid your self of- headaches, bilious ppells. dis- siness, sallowneaa, bad breath, stom ach sourness, gases, etc. ? Cheer up!- Get a 10-cent box from any drug store. Also best cathartic for bil- us, constipated children-—tastes e candy but never fails. Cascsr- 'work while you sleep. OCH! MLIEINMES I ill OEM SICK Stop l>ing Dangerous Drug Before « It Salivates You! It’s » Horrible! The Press and Standard has been favored recently with a great deal of qdyertlsing, which has caused much reading to be crowded out. Not oply have we been ' forced to omit reading matter, but much ad vertising had to be left out^ We re gret that this has been necessary, and ordinarily, we should have been able to issue additional pages, but on account of the fact that we have not had sufficient force, we have not been able to do this. We have done well to get out eight pages. This explanation *4*—iflade for the reason that many news items have not been published, both of happen ings, and thofce sent in. We trust that this will not be necessary much longer^and that even if the rush of advertising keeps up. and we would not have it otherwise, that we jHiall be able to Issue additional pages. Another thing, the War Industries Board required up to a few dayt* ago that newspapers should con serve paper in every way and not Issue addiional pages. BOLL WKKVIL MTILL MPHKADING Clem.<oa,College, Dec. 6.—The cot ton boll weevil continues to spread over South.Oarolina territory. The fal| spread will be stopped by the first killing frost, which is much inter this year than Inst. The pres ent line runs as follows; Through Beech Island^and Haw thorne in Aiken- county; north of Weathersbee and Yale in . Barnwell county; threngh Goran to Edisto Rivey at CoUeton-Uamberg county line; down the Edisto river to Weeks and crossing the Edisto river near Sullivan’s Ferry; through Berry Hill to Stono Inlet. The present boll weevil infested territory of South Carolina includes therefore, Beaufort, Jasper, Barn well,’Colleion, most of Bamberg and part of' Aikeh and Charleston coun ties. Weevils were found last week near St. George in Dorchester coun ty. - . The weevil damage has been con siderably greater in Jasper. Hamp ton and Beaufort than was expected this fali. The injury has .been only to the top crop.'..however. In Beau fort county weevils ai> numerous in every cotton field. The cotton planters in the above countiefl may expect tjiiite a large amount of boll weevil injury in 191k according to the present indications. It Is necessary for each and every farmer to begin fall work for the boll weevil control as soon as pos sible.. Get rid of all cbtton stalks by grazing, turning under, or burning. The laud to be planted in cotton should be turned this fall to better enable the planter to start the next cotton crop early. , You're bilipus, sluggish, consti pated Wd believe you need vile, dan gerous calomel’ to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here’s my guarantee! Ask yotir druggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tong, and take a spoonful to night. If it doesn’t start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and wtthouj. griping or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your mon- *>' Take calomel today and'tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nauseated.- Don't lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of harmless, vege table Dodson’s Liver Tone v tonlght and wake up feeling great. It’s per fectly harmless, so give it to your children^any time. It can’t salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards. n Moderate in Price -- High in Value One of the most comfortable and convenfently built cars on the market today. Not too large to be unwieldly; hot too small to lack comfort Elegance and ease mark its every line. j Thesq cars are carefully built, and made to stand hard wear. We have never had a single dissatisfied buyer, nor a request to “trade” it in for some other car. This is the best guarantee one needs to have when buying a car. Ask those who have KLINES of the service we give! : ' ' . If you desire to purchase a car, let us know, and we shall take pleasure in demonstrating the Kline to you, without obligation bn your part.’. Write or wire. J ' • ’ V . * . ’ I .1* * • . ■ » * • • k h ■' ' v WK ALSO HAVE ONE FORD ROADSTER AND ONE FORD TOYRING CAR IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION FOR SALE AT THE PRESENT TIME. WHEN DREAMS COME TRYK Perhaps there is not a man or woman who reads this who has not wished at some time In his or her life that there would come a time when dreams come true. Just-now we have beep dreaming of a time when we would like to see some dreamt come true. * The officers and workers in the Colleton County Fair association, of which the editor is one, during the past ten days have been longing for the time when their dreams of co-ufperation and as sistance in public enterprises which stand for the upbuilding of the town and'the county would come true. To stage a fair properly is not a one man’s job. To make it a success there must he united effort on the part of every man, woman and child old enough to take a part. This has not been the case in the recent fair Instead there has been but llttl.e When approached to render assiv tance or co-operation almost invar iably tile officers of the association have been met with refusals atul re buffs, to say nothing x>l indifference. This has made a work, which ordl narily should be most pleasant hard to perfbrm. It has been almost suf ficient to mak« the. most optimistic feel like throwing up their hands > and quitting. What success comes to the fair this year will come in spite of these knocks and not ^be- cause of assistance rendered except by • very few. The knockers club has been in session constantly. But all this will be different when our dreams come true.. The future of Colleton county will also be dif ferent when our dreams come true. YOU can help make them come thie. Will you? WILL GROW TOBACCO. It Is encouraging to note the.ln- teraot being mnlfqted la the grow- mm. Then Is LW.OMfVn Ti Hu ft ct Terribly With C«M-m* Iterau-c Of High Heels, But Why Care Non, Women wear high heels which buckle up their foes and they suff** r terribly from corns. Women then proceed lo trim ihese pests, seeking relief, but they hardly realize the terrible danger from infection, says a ’Cincinnati authority, Corps can easily he lifted out with the lingers if you will, get from any drug store - a quarter of an ounce of a drug called freexonV. This is sufficient to. remove every hard or soft corn or callous from one’s feet. You simply apply a few d,rops directly, upon the tender, ach ing corn or rallofts. The soreness is relieved at once ami soon the en tire corn or callous, toot and all, lifts out without oltu particle of pain. This fiverone is a sticky sub stance Which drive in a moment. It Just shrivels up thi^.corn without in flaming or e\cn irntatthjg the sur rounding tissue dr skin. Tell your wrife about this. Vew . XT „ Escape. There, are few indeed who escape having at least Vne cold during the winter months, atni they arc for tunate who have bHt one and get j through with it quickly and without i any serious consequences. Tak^? Chamberlain's Cough ” Kejnedy and observe the directions willi each KUNE MR A. J. WEEKS, COMPANY / Manager. B&l YARN BROS. CO., Smoaks, S. C., L. E. PARLER. Parlers, S. C. • > - / * , . T - , / •- \\ \ . . /• ' • , » - - ■ - —. \ / •6* fl-.. fl ■■ 3E Warren, Mrs. D. E. Appleby, J. W. and Charles S., besides several grand children to mourn his death. Mr. Symly was Jong a prominent citizen of the county, having served bottle, and you are likely to be one |c*P Rc ity °f surveyor nearly o? the fortunate ones. The worth and merit of this remedy has been fully proven. There are many fant- ilies whu ha\e always used it for years^,when troubled with a cough or cold, and with the very best re sults. ( HAS. M. SMYLY Kudin. Nov. 23.- Charles M. 3m>- ly died at the home of his son, Charles S., November 2, after a lingering illness of four month* In his 78th year. He waa laid to rest in the Stephens cemetery' by the side of his wife, who preceded him to The grave several years before, in lh-* presence of a large circle of sor rowing relatives and friends. Mr. Symly leaves seven children, two of whom were absent, owing to the “flu”' situation, J. Alex, of Has tings, Fla., and Mrs. M. T.. Jordan, of Lakeland, Fla. Those present were Mrs. L. J. Jones, Mrs. B. M. all his life. He was also an exten sive farmer and was a veteran of the War Between the States. m DOSE RELIEVES ICOLD-NOEQUINIIE Tape’s Cold - Colds or Compound” Grippe in a Hours. Ends Bad Few THE JOY OF ft o • . . . • ' \ I Strouc Withstand the Winter CeM Better Then the Wenh You most here Heekh. Strength and En durance to fight Cyddf, Grip end Influenza. When few blood Is not In o cunouion hop qqcv jio\ cu wii gymna lo twobli to wtUntoad the rower winter OROVTS TASTELESS Fortifier the and TONIC Obldr. Grip Came to thU Woman after Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to Restore Her Health , — » ‘ Kllcnsburg, >Ve - <h.—“ After f was married 1 was not well for a lone time and a good deal of the time was not able to pfK about. Our greatest desire waa to have-* child in our home and one jNr my husoand came back from town, with a bottle of Lydia E. Tihk- ham’a Vegetable Compound and wanted me to try it It brought relief from my troubles. 1 improved In health so I could do my housework; we now have a little one, all of which I owe to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.”—Mrs. 0. S. Johnson, R. No. 3, Ellensburg, Wash. There are women everywhere who a for children in their homes yet are d this happiness on account of functional disorder which in most' some Pinkham’s Vegetable'Com] would readily yield to Lydia E. ‘ “ ~ pound. Such women should not give up hop# until they havo given this wonderful medicine a trial, and for special adviea writ* Lydia E. Fink ham Medicine Co., JLynn. Masa. The result of 40 axperieoee Is st your service. Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours un til three doses are Yaken will end grippe misery and break / up a se vere cold either in the head, chcut, body or limbs,, ^v/ It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run ning, relieves sick headache, dull ness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed «rp! Quit blow ing and snuffing! Ease your throb bing head! ^ Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Tape's Cold Compound,” which costs only a few cents at any <fnK store. . It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconven ience/ Be • sure you get thb genu ine. V j Stomach Acts Fine, No indigestion! , Eat without Fear of Upset Stomach - . \ Food souring, gas, acidity! * > if yopr meals hit back causing r. tglching, pain, flatuencc. indiges- ► tion or heartburn here’s instant relief.- No waiting! Pape’s Diapcpsin is noted for its speed in ending all stomach Never fails! . r' . ‘ Keep it handy. Tastes nice and costs so little at drug stores. UPSET# Pape’s Diapepsin ONTCURnSeT GIRLS iMI WHU LENOI JUICE Make a Beauty l/otion for a Few Cent* to Remove Tan, Freck- * le», Hallowne^t. MOIHtRGAVt THIS DM CHILD VINOL And He Got Well and Strong. That’s True r < . • * \ ’ s Monacs, Pa—“My little boy, who is th* yqungest of three, wa^yreak, nervous and tired all the time, ao he wee most unfit at school, and noth ing seemed to help him. I learned of Vinol and gave it to him. It has restored his health and itrenaA and he hae gained in weight. -—Mra. Frederick Sommers, llonaca. Pa. ' Vinol la a constitutional cod Ihrer and iron remedy for delicate, weak, ailing children. Formula on every bottle, ao yqu know what yon are giv ing them. Children love it. JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggiat, and Your grocer has the lenmns and any drug store or toilet counter will ! supply you with three ounces of or chard white for a few cents. Squeeze . the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put in the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quar ter pint of the Very best lemon skin wbitener and complexion hcautifler known. Massage thir --fragrant, creamy lotion daily into the far-, neck, arms and hands and just i how freckles, tan, sallowness, red ness and roughness disappear and how smooth, soft and clear the skin becomes. Yes! Jt is harmless, and! the beautiful results will surprise >'°u. ‘ . f \ \ u 6«ts-H f M aUMrty BtHIfi far Gains! Thara’a OAty Qm Owiiaa “Con* Faakr'-That'a “Oata-It" ®vsr P**l a baaaaa? That's way “Oets-If pe«i* etr corns. If# tbs only corn trsatmont that wur. "Osts-It "Is a g«araat«« that yja MOP, LOOK AND READ Tlll.-t that's lovaa a girl, that »# bus that’s bar 8o. If yarn waat yoar aatomoblle sei. aovarada aad clothes claaned, ■**/ Th* Naw York Pramtag Club; tot that’s Ualr If a If a gin New York Pressing Club \ wont finally havo to aottes. pGi*. l« r h or cut out your corns. If yo» want tho ptonsure of getting, nl of n cor*, bo sure to got •‘Oeti lt. It la its wondorful formuiv that has mod* •v.ou-It" the corn marvel that ft la. used by mam mllltons than any other corn treat ment on earth. A fen- .Iropa on any eora or callus, that's all. It ran t stick. It is painless, dasss pain.' Isa can kick your "corny" tyi j oven la tight shoes and r> - r _w*a*t cracify you. Tea can «• ■hoad aa4 work, daaco, live, lo'» “d laugh as though without come , the gnerantoed. txoner- . tho only #ur> Sold la Walterboro and recommend •d as the world’a boat corn rea^d' hyFIRE HILL MERC- CO.