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*AGE FOUR The. Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. C. - Wednesday, December 11, 1918. ; ^ }. • ••••••••••••••• r r :■* f / • ’u CLASSIFIED ADS * FOR SALE FOB SALE—249 acret of sood torn* Ipg land S 1*2 mile* ut^ Walter* hero, well Umbered aid • abua* daaee of wood.. Cheap for epah. ' . Apply to J. C. Nettle* or L. B. Houck, Walterboro .» «12*4-2 tp. FOR SALE—‘at aacriflce price*, pood mules, two good mare*. 1 A Wlchmaa A Sou. * FOB SALE—104 acre* good faro, lead ia good coadiUoa; 25 acts* uuder wire fence, S r . or *90 acre* can be cleared. * Ab*»ut 2 1-2 miles from Waltr-rbore on the St. George road. Also a one-horae wagon. Ira L. Rlsher, Walter- ' boro. Route 3. • 12-4-2tp. FOR HALPJ—at aacriflce price*, •!< good mules, two goo<i mare*. See . A Wichman d Son. FOR HALF:—Ford touring cai* with Kglaey body, one-man top, prac tically. new. 1918 model in goed; condition. Ha* not been run Orel* 100 mile*. . Price 1700.00. Addres* C. W. Olover, 50 Law rence St., Charleston, ,S. "C. 2tp. FOR SALK—N. C. Peanut*, sound, first class peanuts. Will sell at market price. • W. H. Xortoq. - Walterboro, S. C. tf. dr *i . / - • i FOR SALP: at sacrifice price* six rood mule*, two rood march See . A Wichman d Son. ^ ’* Prayer. « By -Gwen Bristow. H« la only a boy, with sualtat hair, like a summer sea. But . he’s gone, his ^pantry's Hag to bear. ’ - He’s go e to face the abapnelS glare— ' And hb meant so much to me! • . - ^ - . 1 saw the night in bis starry eye ; When he kissed my trembling lipe. Whew be said to me. 'iMotber—good bye-r-goodbye!" / • When bd went out, ready to dare and die -!*• ! For bis country in the ships. His head was high and bis step wha Mgbt As he went off to shoulder bis gun: He Is fighting for peace and lor free dom ‘and right. To tak* away the war-cloud’s night. And he will not v return till it’s done. He’s goae to face the cannon s IJare. And to hear the rolling druih; When will he come back? .1 almost despair. For although I wait and l pray for him here. What if he should ne\er come? He'd be willing to die for his coun try’s sake-— Willing and ready to lie. Falling asleep and neyer to wake— He is brave.\but his mother's hearl would break To have him in agony die. KEPT HER AWAKE <0 ■ Ik TerriUt Phm ■ Back tmi -> SUo. CuM Cm Rtficf. MarksTiDe, U.—Mr*. AUce Johnson, of Bio place, writes: “For one year 1 suffered with fin awful misery io my back and sides. JAyleQ side was hurting t could not do anything, not even sleep at night- It kept me awake most of the | night... I took different medicines, but nothing did me any gootLor relieved me until I took Cardui .. I was not able to do any of my work lor one year and I got worse all the time, was confined to my bed off and on. I got so bad with my back that when 1 stooped down I was not ab!e to straighten up again ... I decided I would try Cardui ... By time 1 had taken the entire bottle 1 was feeling pretty good and could straighten up and my pains were nearly all gone. I shall always praise CarduL I con tinued taking it until I was strong add wen.** If you suffer from pains due to female complaints, Cardui may be Just what you need. Thousands of women who once suffered in this way now praise Cardui for their, present good health. Give it a trial. - * ' NC-133 .v NOTICE! BUCK RACCOON mi MMUn OPOSSUM MUSKRAT Zl" VlfBMlMGE t*TM TO AVUUM 15.00 ts 1100 8.00 Is MO tSOle 5i0 115te 1(5 180to 150 140 to 120 hUUftGE liOOto 8J0 iTSto US 475lo 425 140 i» IJO 130 to 100 liOto 1.70 kUHCDIUH 7 JO to 400 450to ITS ITSto 100 1.60 to IJOto 1.00 liOto 135 miswui kxmn him** 5.00b 400 125 to 175 150to 100 IJOto J5 liOto 110 W2 IS'QWf * 5.00 to 100 lOOtolOO ISOto 130 LOOto JO IJOto 1.10b .85 l.OOto N9 3 c wt« 100 to US US to .75 IJOto JO JOto JS 30to! .40 J5to IS N* 4 anvil $ ut» .75to 30 Jlto .40 JOto JO J0to% SMOUMft&HMO KITTS IT HIGHEST MttKCT WuiE CATCH ’EM—SKIN ’EM—SHIP ’EM We Want All the Sooth Carolina Furs Ton Can Ship RACCOON, OPOSSUM, MUSKRAT, and all other Fur-bearers collected in your section in strong demand. A shipment to ‘SHUBERT” will bring you “more money’'—"quicker." GET A SHIPMENT OFF-TODAY. You’ll be mighty glad you did. Thf extremely high prices quoted for immediate shipment* * J -X WANTED. WANTED—Highest price* paid for chickens and eggs. Hotel Albert 12-1 l*8t. • - WANTED, Will contract for two hun* dred and fifty acre* waltermelonn at hundred dollar per. car. loaded lereb at Waltereboro. M. Yarn. WANTED—Cook, apply \.}9 . W. Hampton<St.. M. A. Waring. ’It. p. WANTED-—Ten bunhel* black wal nut*. See I. M. Flshbiirne. at Farmer* and Merchants Bank. Walterboro. r 12-4-2f:. WANTED—Every farmer In Colle ton who expect* to plant Irish po- “ tatoe* to i^ee me. I have »eed and _ barrel*, and will contract for t. o. b. price. P. M. Yarn, Waiter- boro, tf. LOST IAKST -One black band Kutchel l»e- Mween Walterboro < and ’ Rice Sihoak’s on Sandy Dfim road, con taining \»everal article*, afhong them being a thimble, brooch and several receipt*, also some money. Reasonable reward offered. Finder please returp to. The Press k Standard. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two ■tore v room*, one for garage and one for mer chandise. See me for particu lar*. C. Gregbry, Walterboro. tf. 'Would hear my bay’s ct^-. To help him and guide him in th.« light,, \ ' v v And let him die in his hofy light. If ’ll* ordered that he should die. Oh" white Comrade, cheer my boy along— And let my own heart ?ee' The triumph of right that shall com*' o’er the wrong; And when all the world sings its free dom’s new song. Let my boy come back to me! Notice is .hereby given that de posit book No. 5 of the Farmer* and Merchants Bank, savings depart ment. in the name of L. R. Raysor, has been lost or destroyed. The un dersigned will apply for duplicate book. ,e J. W, LARJSCY, Administrator of the Estate of L' \ H. Raysor. Deceased. 12-4-3L AYaU'erboro, S. C-./Dec. 4, 1918. SHIP YOU« PURS D I PEC T .TQ A-Q’SHUQERLT. //vc. largest rouse in the world dealing exclusively /*r - XX rvi E Ft- C C XV N RAW FURS 25 - 77 W. Austin Aye. Mil'll II Chicago. U.S.A. - NOTRE. TIM All. persons gre forbidden to cut wood or in aqy way trespass on my 'Oared o /*t. G« lands locayCd on public road Walter- • Withstand Um Winter CffM Better Than the Weak You IMS! have Health. Strength and En-! ,,oro «»*orRc on Horse Sho^ 4^^IP figin ColdV ^‘P l>nH IntbienT* plant:,fion lands or any of my land? When pouf Wood ia not In u healthy :n ‘Xdleton-County, eooditioo and does, not circulate properly, I , John. F. Lucas, your system to unable to withstand the Winter cold. GROVE’S TASTELESS Chit] TONIC Fortifies the System Against Colds. Grip and Influenza by Purifying and Enriching the Blood.* ' T I offer for Immediate^ acceptance ,^r\ g “■ om ' r f 1U Strengthening. Invigorating Effect 60c. of walterboro. very little improve- Lands For 5 ale J-or t’roap. —— !■ ’’Chamberlain's Cough Remedy r niplendhl for croup,” writes Mrs. Ed ward Hassett. Frankfort, N. Y. ’ children iiave l>een guirkly relieved of attacks of this dreadful'complaint by *its use.” This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic, and ’may be given to a child as confidentlv^h- to an adult. TWENTY-FIVE FIX ' Alt Automo biles and the Walterboro territory to the dealer who realizes the situation and can finance automo biles. Speciflcatkons; Forty home power Red Seal Continental’ Motor, Borg A, Beck Clutch. ‘ Stromberg Carburetor, Hotchkiss Drive, Timken Bearing*. Stewart Vacuum. Wheelbase 11€ In. Price SI3.75 f.a.b. factory. Elcar Motor Sales Company. Southern District Office, 1502 Candler Bntld lag. Atlanta, Ga. y 10-30-ft. Ask Your Grocer r* CHFEK-NEaCS COFFEES 8ebt by [very Test ments’, but an excellent pasturage and cerreral farming proposition; Will sell for $15.00 per acre. 22 acres 2 1-2 miles from Walter boro. near Colson's Mill some open land but not buildings, will sell fo.’ Iln.OO per acre. 50 acres, near HendersonviPe, with a building on same, lands fenced and 30-acres of land open, this is a Bargain, and will sell for $15.00 per acre. , LOT acres near Black Creek Church. Hendersonville community: Contains a building and some orp* n land, the timber oh this tract is re served and will sell tho land for $10.00 per acre. 7 60 acres near Black Creek Church with about 30 acres under cultiva tion and a buildlnu, a bargain at $15.00 per acre. There is excellent value in all of the above trpets at the prices named. Same will be sold immediately and anyone desiring lands will do well to see me afconce. Can give terms. R. M. Jefferies We have several second-hand Automobiles recently overhauled and in good condition '• * . / \ • • // that we are selling very cheap. ^ _ \ \ X This M 7 eek for Gash x' y ■/ X X »*" ** ■ -• .» // ' Until further notice we will accept cot- * * • . * ^ // / ton grading middling and better at Thirty 4 * Five Cents per pound in payment. Now is / ' / your opportunity to get a good automobile * • * // \ / and to get thirty five cents for your cotton. - ■ - / * •. / ■.;x. i ‘ * XX . / / ‘ . ’yy ' X .Xu: ,- -/ ■ Come and see us at once and select your r automobile while the offer is still open. : \i / v' \ A Guaranteed Solid Leather line of Work Shoes at the lowest possible prices. y x: ■ aw \ Also a large line of Dress Shoes very cheap. / x GOOD WHITE RICE, per sack $9.95 if \ L The Poor Man’s Friend , , ;» x ■ • S. r. CONFERENCE ENDS 1T> LAHOIW missionary Cniv«*r«H< (Continued From First Page.) Cameron, J. K. Fnabinet; Denmark. Humphries: secretary centenary. A . Caulhen. Sumtpr District—D. M> v MeLeod, presiding elder; Bethune, .0 C. Gar-[ eral war work coiiimissiofi. dnerrx -Beulah. • J. D. VTinams: | Watson; editor Southern Ch Bishppv.lle, Bethlehem rhureh. G ! Advocate, W. C. Kirkland; coni Professor State «niver-r<». j Patton; soldier pastor Can * t-./' son. W. I. Herbert; secre'aY' P. Watson; Camden.’Littleton Street ; W W. Daniel; Camden Mission. A. J M. Rogers; Edisto, C. W Dukes; »M. Gardner: College UJace. J L. Kutawville, W S. Heath; Grover, W.iStokes; W. L. Wait, supernumerary; S. Myers; Harleyville, W: T. Pat-J Columbia circuit, Paul T. Wood: rick; Holly Hill. A B. H%rbln; J. F. i Elllotta and Wells. J. D. Bell; El Way. supernumerary; Norway. R. lore* and Jerusalem. F. L. Glennan; R. Doyle; North and Limestone. E. H. Beckham; liar. C. M. Peeler; Orangeburg, St. Paul’a W. A. Mas- sabeau; W. S. Stokes, supernumer ary, Orangeburg circuit. Achille Sas- sard: Orange. T L. Belvin; Provi dence station, P. K. Khoad; Rowaa- vtle. L. T. Phillips; St. Geroge, 8. W. Henry; Smoaks. E F Scoggins; Fort Motte. W. Youngblood: sioner of education: J. C Chandl Epworth Orphanage. J, P Simp* \ Mrw. la*Uer. In a rec«pt-letter Mrs D W. 1-! of Litchfield. 111., says. ”1 have y-' Heath Spring, W. D. Gleaton; H. W. Chamberlain’s Tablets for di!M>i«i Raya, junior preacher; Kershaw, R. M Dubose; Lynchburg, W. R. Jonea; Manning. C. B. Smith; Ose- wago. J. W. Elkins: Pinewood. A. S. Leslie; Providence. F. S. Knight; St Satthew*. J. T. Peeler; Sumter, Trinity, J. A. Rice; Broad Street. J. \ Springfield. T . White; Spnng Hill, O. Ferguson; Wateree. M M. Byrd; A. C. Corbett; Army Y. M. C A., W. »We*t Kerahsw; H. T. Morrieon; of the stomach and a*‘a laxative, a: have found them a quirk and relief.” If you are troubled with n* digestion or constipation these *a : lets will do you good.” Jas. D. Lee. secretary of G* Biahopvtlle fair, was in town Tuea day attending the fair. -/ y