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Wednesday, January 22, 1919. The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. <3. - ^ v ' 9 PAGB^FIVK - GREAT REDUCTION AT H. W. COHEN . * . . .. •**« ' * 1 * . ’ t 4 . ' . ... • • . •* *' • l • i, AH lines in Men’s and Ladies* Suits- and new Coats. Also all kinds of Underwear,.. ; . 'Oi • • ^ ° Shoes, Millinery, Dry Goods, way below • ■ /■ * ** ■ •• * w <, former prices at s Store SALymiADf COULOH’I DRINK HICOIDWI (•H'enslwro Worker *T**I1* H°w I>reeo \Vi|ieil 0«t MIoHMrb.^ Trouble — Kn<hu^iMM> tie Testimony. ^ H. W. COHEN Next to Herndon’s Restaurant ‘ DUY \VA R SAVINGS STAMPS V Everyone knows that to live - we tmiHt have food. Food is the fuel that keeps the human furnace burn- inj:. Stop eaUnu and the fires of life will soon die out. Is it any I wonder then that when the aystem 'is not bein« properly, fed a person I becomes thin, pale. • liiMess. run down, and tht* day's work becdtues ; a drudo'ery. IP is worse than use- less.-so try io tempi the appetite with delicacies if the stomach is un able to digest the food it receives. ' Most bodily ills can be traced to just source. The stomach is cut of order and the other organs, tissues and muscles ar,. not 1 recelv- ’ in« the necessary food to build up the ravages o.f t!ie day. The testily j is these oruans. Iissue4» and tmisclei ; bocom*.* weak, opening the door to kidney trouble, constipation, rheu matism and a liost of distressing ot tupi.i nt» - , Th< s<« disorder can be . i help* (| only i*e treatmt*. the eausP, 1 the stomach. • ■ i .''I ha'.,. . 11 d r 2d years with pains a the limbs. and rdetinVi- tisru." , . 3 - Mi s Ki. in • s <!o\. who FRIDAY, JANUARY 24tli 11:00 A.M. «. The Valuable Farm of Mrs. M. L Crosby ' y • . .. s' > . on Branchville and Lodjre public.wad, 4 mile’s from Smoaks and 10 miles, from Branchville, subdivided into desirable small farms * s'* will be sold at Auction foivtne Hi^h Dollar.. yi / " ■ .. — _ ^ win* ,, TI- T\v^good dwellings \y>d< oiilVuildiiig Cotton, Tolktceo ar<l lands. 4 s Gtv* ic*i-o>. Salv.viimt^.'\»r.jy, in ‘ a "CC siutem 1 is: iim.de for pub* FERTILIZERS SOLI) DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER TO FARMER . ■i . ^ ♦ , , '» ‘ . * . * Buy as cheap as you can. This is what . . r the balance ot the world is doing. • * « . * t , <h , I can save you money if you will see N me before placing your orders.- i ** «• c ' Standard goods shipped direct from WULBERN FERTILIZER COMPANY. * Charleston, S.-C. • ' • - • / ■' s-* ‘y~ '. SEE ME AND SAVE MONEY H. G. Walterboro?-S. C. H. ’ , * v , * ' —*= 3S JicatitMi. VI . riiiiHn't'■-‘x. n drink cold v.riei..' sir*' fi'titin':. . • a it would sour and' cot'.if' hai lc up liot as llr*». All in ' trouble* are. very much benchy< (i,., anse I have taken-.! thaY n’ollfffrul new herbal medi cine cull* i Droco. "tlredr-Surely has'done me lots of good and I wan^ three more bot- tles.” . Dreco, live medicine mentioned by Mrs. Cc.v, is a compound of the juice:| .extracted from rooitj^ herbs and berries, nature's own remedy, for nature’s ills. Hundred^ of testimonials like the above are com ing in,all stating-.that Dreco seemed to go’direct to the^seat of the trouble and to wipe out aches ami pains. If you are suffering why not go or send at once for a bottle of thiA wonderful medicine? Surely^ it is worth a trial. Dreco is sold by almost any well stocked druggist-and may b<f se cured in Walterboro aS*Klein’s Drutr Store; . 3 fP Grown Under GoTenunent > i -4 i . SUPERVISION / > i b M • * » f , Dixie .Wilt Resistant Cotton Seed ♦ * ” * , ,. ■ */ grown for two years under government .1 - . v ’’ .». /.■ supervision, guaranteed pure. Any qual; ity, $3.00 per bushel f. o. b. Walterboro. Best to plant on wilt land. I made last year a bale on each acre on badly infested wilt soil. ' C. D. C; ADAMS Nx V Round, S.C.* \ ■ Supply limited—place your-order now—^ cash with order. . # , $3E The new store will buy aad sell for cash. / ' 0-0— 5r ^rr. ,i».. ~—— n You’re Bilious! yTake Cascarets Pleasant relief for liver and bowels, and cost 10c a box—no gripe! -a^r--— *— get up money for ••the fivst,’Bnial) lash payment und the e» ot>.-; w \ uk- 1 fare of.'tii kvlame. The-thance to-ywn anti pay for fine, small fafmf C), : ^ v so ease Tenant for present year will either surrender lease or faun for* who vvV Tiny-;.' You \vill never have the chance, to buy th: - valuable land, again,at the priee .? ils ;)> - next Friday. Investigate the proposition, obey that impulse, listen to P'e. vok-' of w i - •' ' a „ . * . ^ tlom, attend the sale and bid. ’ & Auction SELLING AGENTS - " . / Home Office: WARSAW. N. C. lV J SIOMICH WAS WEAK IFIEA Feel grand! . Be effleient! Clean your torpid liver and eluggiah bowels with good, harmless Cas carets-—They don’t gripe or sicken. Give your insides a good cleaning and rid yourself of bead-aches, bil ious spells, dissiness. sallowness. H e bad breath, stomach sourness, gases, etc. Cheer up! Get a 10-cent box from any drug store. Also best ca thartic for bilious, constipated chil dren—tastes like candy but never fails. Cascarets work while you sleep. * . AFTE.H TREATMENT OF PKI.I.A- CiRA, TOOK TAM.AC TO RE- ... ♦ STORE STOMACH GREENVILLE MAN FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red cockerels. Barred Rock cockerela and Cleveland Big Bell Cotton seed. T. P, Hurray. It. . » ' NOTICE! * Found Tanbtc Fine Medicine and Says he Gladly it. :=E Regarding the great relief Tanlac gave him from stQmarh trpubl^^ which after fivp years developed in to pellagra, t. S. Crumley, of No. # Buncombe St., Greenville, gave the following statement: ’’I suffered from stomach trouble about five >ears and It ran Into pellagra. I sp* nt several weeks at a Govern- Notice is hereby given tfl.it a im nt pellagra hospital at Spartan meeting of the stockholders of the burg, but after 1 came home what Farmers and Merchants' Bank p! 11 ate continued to hurt me. Gas Walterboro. South Carolina, will be fomied on my Stomach and 1 had held at the offices of 'the-said bank pains in niy abdomen. My appetite in the town of Walterboro on was not good and I could not Thursday, Febj-uary <13. 1 f» 1 •>, at w.ll at night. ten o’clock in. the forenoon. The [ . I began to fake Tanlac and it purpose for which the said meeting so* n corrected my stomach trouble, is called is for the said stockholders Jn a couple of days I could tell :i food was dl- forming on my Said bank from its present capi’al stomach and the puind h:ft. Th** stock of ffift.OOO to a capital stock Tauiac soon got me so I could ettl of 11 fth.ono. i l-22-tt as much as anyone, my nerves •wer, — iiu eted and I slept soundly. The new store with new lines will! Tanlac ,i4 » fine tiledicimf for soon be ready. i s i mach trouble, and I am .-lad l;i ‘ r«• ommend it 4o all Witfi’ sueh ai.l- i« eaiieu is mi me sitio .sioeKnoiuers in a roopie oi nays to \ote on the e’.,-stion of an in- [ bi-' tfifferonce. My crease of the capital' stock of the ge>ted, gas stopped I SHERIhVS SALE mi" , y l n r 'fmrn' "of * remove .n, thiDK i .h;,m W-.r .h., ymt’E All persons are forbidden to cut Court House jhe following tract of land for 1917 taxes. Land belong ing to Den Haynes, situateo is Maple Cane school district bounded on the North by Chace Hiott; East by E. O. Garris, West by David" Haynes, South by Daphney Warring. Taxes, costs and penalty. ?. , :.5fb L. C. PADGETT,. Sheriff NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned as Administra tor of the estate of Emily W. Peurl. toy, wHl apply to the Probate Court for Oolloton County, at eleven o'clock *A. M., on the 25th Janoary 1919, tor Letters Dismissory. « • John H. Peurifoy, , Administrate’! estate Emily W\ Peurlfor. ' Walterboro, S. C.. January It, 1919. U 5*2t. - • > " "/ * < • lands of the undersigned unde*; pen. alty ot the law. ' M. H. Hiott. W. G. Hiott, C C. Hiott, Round, S. C. l-15.3tp NOTICE \ Notice to our friends and customers 1 t i * ' We shall again handle laundry for a .. kT ’ \ well known;steam laundry, and will send off baskets £very Tuesday. Xaundry must . be in by Tuesday 10 o’clock a. m. to insure » * * i its going off. This will be strictly cash— no credit to anyone. Please do not expect credit. ) % i Herndons Clothing Store *#***## * * ******* 3L ' ' * - ‘JA • a FARM DEMONSTRATION NOTES — Our car of horses and muFs pt.r- chased recently out West by « ;:r Mr. Kinsey has ueeu received and ,we ask those tleu irg to purchase a good farm animal will do well to see these before they purchase. Walterboro Live Stock and Vehicle Company, Walterboro, S. C. "Follow the crowds on the openin.- VOTICK ! * / ' All persons are forbidden to hunt fish, or trespass on my place known as the Campbell place? AH persons having stock ofaby kind on, places to* move same off premises. v 4. H. Hayden. day. NOTICE:—All persons are forbid den to hunt, trap, trespass or to . permit stock to run at large on the Peter Boatwright place under penalty of the law near Crewa Ford. George H. All. Island, ton, S. 0 1-15- 3t KTRAVED—Up to my place, ope dark.hrindle cow, .witfc. tips of horns cut off; marked rwallow fork, and npper trif jn one ear and split tn other. Owner ca n K ,( same by paying for thig ad. Char ley J. Beach. * If. Follow the crowds on the opening day. m* tits.” Tanlac, the ’ Master Mydiclne.” is sold in Colleton county by John M Klein, Walterboro; yThe ColK - ti.n Cypress Co., Colleton'; Cottage, ville- Mercantile Co., Cottageville. Dlamlton Mercantile. Co.. Islandton. W. C. Glover, Green Pond and .lack- sonbcrofE. R. Bishop & Co., Lodg \ The new store with new lines will mm.iI be ready. - A Word to the Wise Born to Mr. and’ Mrs. D. H. ter, of Lodge, Jan. 14, a son. Caf- BUY YOUR WOOD NOW’ AT YOUR SERVICE MARVIN’S WOOD YARD ’Phone 1SY/ (f —. When the doors are opened you’Jt A store Colleton will be proud oL see some stock. * * *************** ferhoro, Stokes, Ruffin, SmoakV. Lodge.and Asht'tn. If there in i farmer in th<s«' cominunities th;i» have surplus hogs for -ale that w t notify me at Walteiboto. I will t■ / and get a ear from the*,, places |.». shipment to Kiehmond, Va.. as li Cletnson College, Jan. 2<t. Dear iiia>iket will be 1 to j!«eentg jibe Mi. Editor: We are. enjoyin. our, Orangeburg. Let us farmers b>> short course at CIems»»n. We hav* to iiiuik«-t all our surprus hogs tl had addiesses by sexeral dist In- ( way. The most profitable bog a 1 guished vlsltoitit 'from Washington j the one bringing h'liietjt prices and other states. 1 wain to <‘all (he | Kichniafid. Va., slttek' yards is. o’: • attention of the fanners of Colleton weighing frbiii 175 To 25*0 pound- to an address by Mi. Willis, of I will be. at .all registration plant Yazoo City, Miss. He gave us their'as published by the e^unty audit experience there in fighting the Imll beginning Jan. 24. and want th dt» weevil. I believe this is of most ’ctiss this market proposition wit * importance here now, as out Ciuinky all farmers. I want to organize . was invaded by the Weevil this year. , co-operative* bull associatYon at Lit First I will say that livestock and tie Swamp section the day the a t peanuts and velvet beans were th^ir ' ditor has announced to be there. I salvation. Also a system of markets, carried »n by fhe’ county agents. Briefly .as follows: The county- agent ar »e,| as selling agents for ail farm products in the county, making up car lots of corn, hogs, peanuts or other farm crops and by having davs at different placef .designated for farmers to bring in stuff. Out of one county they shipped eleven cars of hogs in 1917 and 50 cars or a solid train in mix’. I would like to start a few co-op erative stupmtnts of hogs /rout Wal- want a good meetings. attendance at these • . ■ F. W ftlSHER. ' Coooty Agent Walt for the big dry goods slur'* W open. —oo— Wait for the big dty goods stoi" to open. The Big Store money—wait. WYll save you