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/ i v ' The Pregs and Standard, Walterboro. S. C »• . wii: 'ctruary 19, 1919^ W WHITEN SKIN W1 LEMON JUICE 1 » Make • fVmatjr I/Hion for a (Vntfl to IWynorr tan, Ftrckloa, Hallownmw. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a. few cents. Squeeze the Juice of two fresh lem ons into a bottle, then put in the orchard white and shake well. This | j makes a quarter pint of the very ! best lemon skin Urhitener and com. plexlon ^bsau-tifief known. Massage this fragrant, .creamy' lotion daily into the face t neck, arms and hands and just ree how freckles, tan, sal- lowness, redness and roughness dis. | appear and ho%v smooth, soft ami r!*-ar the tkin becomes. Yes! It fa 1 He harmless, r.nd the b^feuttful result: will surprise you. EE EElnn: **— - < Mi I’nceil to Pay Ilue^ Swift & Company went into the pro duce business because they saw a crying need for the kind of service they were equipped to perform. The produce business was in chaos. Collecting, transportation, preparation and distribution was hit or miss, with delay, deterioration and loss on every hand. ‘ ” The farmer was at the mercy of an uncertain,*localized market. He had no way of reaching through to the people who needed what he was raising for them. There was no prem ium upon improving his stocks, for grading was lax or lacking. irM _» \ X* The consumer iiad to accept produce that* as a rule, had no known respond sible name behind it. He had no way of knowing how long the eggs or the butter he was buying hai been lying around in miscellaneous lots in the back room of a country store. Much of the poultry was not properly refrigerated before shipment or properly protected 'by refrigeration in transit. Swift & Company's initiative brought system to this chaos. Their organiza- >tion, equipment, and experience in handling perirhableiood products were already adjusted to the task. Their refrigerator cars, branch houses, cen tral points, far-reaching connections, trained sales force, supplied just what * was demanded. •« Now the farmer has a daily cash market in touch with the -nation’s needs with better prices. Standardi zation makes better produce more profitable. More consumers are served with better, fresher, finer foodstuffs. * Nothing suffers from this save inefficiency, whidh has no claim upon * public support. Swift & Company, U. S.A. V; All mem bora of "In.As-Miich"'I ! Olj-rlo of The Kira’s Daughtera anJ | Sous are requested to send their I Annual Dues of 35 cents, and their j KsDorn Infirmary dues to Mr*. G. | C. Ilrown, Treasurer, immediately. The annual dues murt be sent to the State treasurer early in March, and it is impossible for the treasurer *o see all member* in person,-, before that time. It will be noted that the annual dues are 35 cents this yetif instead of 25 rents. This an- | mini fee Is; used to defray expenses, of- the State officers a*nd of the National Council, and such evpen. ses have advanced along with every- th.'tfe else. Tlie nnrunl state convention will b* held in Walterboro in the early! spring, and it Is desired that every j member of the circle and others in. ! terested he ready to receive the' convention. ►.* i BREAKS A SOLO IN FEW HOURS-Tfiy II First I tone of l’a|>e’s Fold (am. |M»und lU'Iicvc* ail iJnpi*- Misery Don’t stay stuffed up! Quit blowing .and snuffling! A do-e of •"Pape’s Fold Compound” taken every ttfo hburs until three doses are taken will end grippe mis ery and Itrcak^ tip a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly, xipens elogged.up nostrils aud air passages; stops nasty discharge or nose rutin in g; relieves sick headache,. .dulltmKs, feverish. m > « , » sore throaty sneezingv fencV, and stifTness. ’ ’ v. "Pape’s Cold Compound” ia\ the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug storey It acts without assistance, tastes nice and cause* no inconvenience. Don’t accept a substitute. V I K J l i i '4i ^9! rr v ^ & *v r r it .f—1 ^ f-r -v. V c- U "'* r /, • * ^ s ~ V - • t > f,. » - r; 1 1 * 4. f ' s « 7 \ 4. j-cv r*' f- % • 4.-a. a » kki i ■ *', • > 1-* . r* , - t' >. % i ,tl A _ v.- • ■O' . , ’ t) I , It will .my you t»inv our assoi tnu ni o ' u Our S-jfck • • i i\ fy the 'r '. v eiiUcai. . -sound and workers. l. Caiiot buvers cai' ; avy CITATION FOIl I.KTTKKS OF AD. MINISTRATION ti: oyer orr^. * ( \ h . - C t. I - u ^ I ‘•r.-i 24-houv delivery, saving time, freight arid lieavy transportation risks. \ ' *’ / ... x • , If you are in the rmirket for muhv—r. or a hundred—get touch with us. We can positively value for your money. Remnant Sale At B. Levy’s A large assortment of Foulards, Tussah, Mohajr,.serge, garbardine; poplin veils; shepherd check, saline, etc, etc - at less than half price. A BIG SAVING TO THE QUICK BUYER BIG REDUCTION ON CLOAKS. SUITS, HATS, SHOES', MEN’S PANTS ETC. ; ~ I ^ . , B. LEVY’S AI.WAYS SOMETHING NEW the: state of south Carolina County of Colleton Hy R. M JEFFERIES, Esquire. Pro bate Judge. WHEREAS D. T. Strickland made suit to me to grant him letters of Administration of the Estate and- effects of J. M Strickland. THESE ARE. THEREFORE, to clt,. and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said J. M. Strickland deceased, that th‘*y l»e and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Wal. terboro, S. <\ on lot|, March next, nfKr publication hereof, at 1 I o’clock in the forenoon, to . show ennse. If any they have, why th** said Administration should not be granted. LIVEN under my hand, this 17 day of February Ano Domini. 1919. Published on the 1 ’• and 2B day of February 1919 in The Press and Standard. R. M JEFFERIES. I rot ate Judge ,1'olleton County. X you the . 1 *%. v v, O C ¥ :2i W- ■ *■:% *X v ClT\TION FOR I.FTTFRS t»F MINISTRATION AD- CALL J. DAVIS POWELL at 123. Columbia, S. C. Barn 1031 Lincoln Street, Near S. A. I* Ry. Depot. Till: STAfK OF St *UTH V \ Rol.lN \ t’t i.uty of Colleton. P..V K M JKFFERIE'TS, F.sqiUre pro. bate Judge X*. WFP* AS !>« ra Murdan hXjade ruit ti, me tp rant h« r la-tter*^of .‘•cuiinlsiration c* the E’ t..t» rnd efff-.'ts of Perry Mtirdnupli Till >’E \RE THFKEFOitK, p, eiit- ai. 1 a<tmonish all. mid singular Die kindred ate' F>editora oi th-r ssid Perry Mutdaugh «»<■ -,df that they be and appear Twfore me. m the Court of Probate, i u h,. a t Walterboro; S. c, ,,0 1st * March r* ’. aft« r pu‘ atlAn j '-ie if. at 11 .o’clock in t! forenpon in show cause, if i,py they have, why the said Aduiinistration shon*.r mq be grant ed GIVEN under my hand, this,, 15, dav of Fehruaiy .\n»» lb mini; 1919. Published on the 19 and 2*i dav • •I Fei.ruajry l‘*19 iq The Press and Standard. \ . . . R JleFFERlES. t I rebate Judg^ I'olleion I’ounty. I ienty of Fords I’lentv of Hr.icks. and a car of fresh v lw>ra»* an • mul.es. See them tw fore buy- i:-.*;. RIZKR & AYER. ’a w - 4 • Try a bottle of A. D. S.” Kidney aad Bladder Remedy, ajjpishburne’* Hog Tone guaranteed to Improve youg hogs. Kleins Drug Store, For Pasturage in 6 to 8 Weeks Sow Dwarf Essex RAPE Makes snlrndid nntrltlons pib<tiirage' fur rattfr, h».s *b-—p and ti'sltry within sit to eight weeks. Msny ry- C n that II* fattininii (pialiiies are iter than that of rlovt-r. It is the earliest paMurage and one of the beet hog feeds jroii ran grow. Plant rape now. Save uottejr s%>cut for feed. WOOD’S SEEDS Fwr Farm awd Garden art seed of proven worth — ’rated for both parity and gt-ruuuaUoa. Grass and Clover Mixture Our gram and rioter mtztnrea yield ■tore hay. heitar and more permanent paatnrage than rben only two or three ktada of gram or clover are sown. Cmloloc oad Wood*# Crop Kpe- rfa|l, ffivimff tiasrlp Otfurmatum ■pea rtfars r*” , moiled free T. W. WOOD & SONS Stidimtm a RICHMOND VIRGINIA *-»#k -K ******* -****1 CLASSIFIED ADS ’•' i * g: ^ 4: 3|c * •* * 10HUMENTS! Plenty Huicki-, ar and mules im ' Kl/.KU ^ of Fords- Plenty of n.r o.‘ frerh horae* See thei i before buy- 1 /r V WOCfU Nynla Liver salts puts n good Us!.v in your mouth. Kleins Drug Storo l’t>lt **\ 1,1. cure bred { t Er-ck Sl.r.O p* r ^fuing. 1 Ui.ri oi * Hnajvn Walterboro _ f * Ml s M.F Sc\ eral co^d mules; and fwvrae*. two ’reglHtered * c.uernsey. bulls, also fat light wood i J. at.d post**. S. N. Haws. 2.19-4t. FIRi:. INSURANCE--If needing 1 !' fire-insurance phase write or seo ' i , F^’iUurf’x'* Z- Henderson at .the! i Farmers ^ Merchant Hank. NVal. [ terboro, 8. C. 1-8-tf. l/KJS —cut from any kind qf (re« ; grown Pine. C.nm, Poplar. Oaft j Ash. 0>pres«. Maple etc. 1* and i up in diameter any length. Ande*- 1 yon Spool * Bobbin Mfg "Co ,' Charleston. 8, C. 1-5-tf. * ’' FY>R HALE—^75 bushels ^of pure Wannamglier C'eveland Big bolI'^UHER BEFORE BUYING, cotton seed at »2.00 per bushel. O. B. Kisher. Round. 8. C 2-W.2 i FOR 8\I>K — Eggs for hatching from pure bred ftjMTed Rocks. “Thomp. *on .Strkiiif select stock. $2.50 jlaiv 15, dmivered. ‘Mrs. O. B RlsW, Ri - - - CiLLA tound, S. C 2-19Jtp I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR ESTIMATES AND ‘SECURE MY C. C. HIOTT ROUND. 8. C. Kodaks and kodak films at KleUl