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♦ t> N ; vi • 1 , PAGE JX)UR » / —A •» >* . y K* *W3r r ,*■ i WALfEKBOi 0, S. C. JANUARY 21,1914 AMP 9TASPARD iarr. to th* Pol- ellBLlSHED EVERY WED NESDAY. —bt— THE PRESS AND STANDARD, INC. R. M JKFFFKIE8. Editor, CLAUDE A. GRAVES. Editor. % Rrfistrred *t lb# Portofflc* Is Wal- ntrboro. 8. C., m tocood-ctato mail matter. 8CB8CRIPTIOJI RATES: (me year fl.®* »G»* PHONE 10*. Locale aad Reader*: C cents a line each Insertion. OMtaaries: One cent a word. New*. Items of deaths published free. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21. 1914. News From lx»d#e. Lodge. Jan. 12.—Special: Re*. J. C. Lawson filled his regular appoint raent at Carter’s Ford Sunday. As usual a large crowd was present. The Lodge High school began Its regular session last Monday after a two weeks vacation. W" are 'glad to have Mr*. Janie Strickland and family move in town She is occupying the house made va cant by J. A. Padgett. E. R. Bishop has moved In the house made vacant by H. A. Cum mings. W" are sorry to hear of the illnes« of John B. Carter and hope he will soon be out again. W T . L. W’arren of Ehrhardt. was seen on our streets one day last w -ek J. F. Copeland of Khrhardt. had business in town Thursday. Ployed Bennett of Smoaks wa« among thoM” in town Saturday. Jake Carter and Alonzo Bishop visited near Khrhardt Saturday Cleveland Hooding of Ruffin visit ed near Lodge Sunday. Miss May Bishop. Merrel Barnes and tirars Lawson was the gu"*!* of Miss Thelma Hiers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs W. M. Carter visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Hiers Sun day. Berry McMillan had business }n town Monday. Messrs J. W. Carter and C. F. War ren were in town Wednesday. Leland A. Hiers, assistant teacher of the Ashton School visited his par ent*. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hiers. last Sunday. J. P. Carter visited friends in town Sunday. ' Miss Jennie F»nder visited Miss Annie Carter last week. P. D. Bishop and charming daugh ter. Miss Janie of Hound visited re- latlvw nyar laidse and Khrhardt Saturday and Runday. Mrs Hubert Carter visited at the hom** of Mr and Mrs. J B. Bishop Sunday Frank f’adgett and Miss Nannie McMillan were united In marriage at the Baptlat Parsonage Friday A. M. We wish them a happy life. Best wishes to The Press and Stand ard. Jolly Kid. UHAT’H INDIGKHTION? WHO CARKH? I.ISTKN5 “Pape's pepsin” . Makes Mick, Boar, Eassy Moasarha Barely Feel Mae la Five Mtoate*. •Time M! la fiv« minutes all stomach diatreaa will fco. No indi gestion, Btortburn, sourness or ballchlng^of CM. acid, or eructa tion s of uhdigested food, no digslnesa, bloating, foul broath or headache. Pape'* Diapepsin is noted for Its speed In regulating upset stomachs. It is the-Mf***' Quickest and moat certain Indigestion remedy in the whole world, and besides it is harm- Millioua of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear — they Jinow Pape's DlapciOdn will nave them from any stomach misery. Please, for your sake, get a larg" flfty-cent case of PpP^’s Diapepsin from any drug store and put yous stonMch right. Don’t keep on being miserable - life is roo t-diort yoo are not h*re long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and digest it: enjoy it. without dread of rebellion in the stomach. Pape’s Dispepsin h"lon},s is >our home anyway. Should one of the faaiily eat something whith don’t ggr<* wish them. Qr in case of an at’ark of indigestion, dyspepe'a. gas tritis or stofack derangemeat at daytime or during the night, it Is handy to give the quickest, surest re lief known. His h Trimble* Over. Mr. Dyspeptic, would yeu not like to Ve*! that your stomach troubles were over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired witpout in jury? That may seem so unlikely to you that you do not even hope for an ending of your trouote. hut per mit us to Assure you that it is not aitogMher Impossible, if others can be cured permanently, and thou, sands have been, why not you?? John R Barker, of Battle Creek, Mich.; is one of them He say«. “ I was ttoabled with heartburn, m- digestion, and liv«r complaint until 1 nsad Chamberlain's Tablets., then my trouble was over.” Sold by all dealers. Adams Rua. Jaa. 1#. 1914. Editor ThaPrsaa aad Standard: With the advent of the new year. I venture to knock for admission. Will it be accorded me under the ew regimes Our town waa quite gay during the holidays, alth many visitors, teachers and students to enliven us with their charming presence. Messrs. Mac and Stuart Rabb of Greenville. Mr*. Blitch. Miss Ernes tine Blitch, and Miss Ella F>uPonf of Charleston, and Rev. T. *P. Baker wefe among those who partook of Cant. Kumph's hospitality. Mias Margaret Angel of Charles- on spent the holidays with Mlsv Eliza Legare. Miss Emily Legare is visiting her mother, Mrs. F. Y. Legare. Miss Claudia Legare. who Is teach ing h“ar Georgeton.’ came home for the Yule season. Miss Gertrude Leggare a stndent cf the Confederate Home College, was home for the holidays Dr. Barnwell. Mr. and Mr* Isidore Tobin of Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Dargan of Darlington and Miss Florrie Barnwell spent the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Barnwell. Miss Janie Sanders visited friends in Columbia last week. Mrs. Ware, spent last week in thf city, where she was joined by Miss Edith, who is teaching school at Hartsville. i* Among the social functions for th'' many fair trisitors the following: Mrs. Sanders gave a party, comlimen- tary to her visitors. Hearts Dice w as played. The prize was won by Miss boody by Earle Sanders. Tbn parlor Mattocks of Ntoth Carolina and the waa prettily decorated for the occas ion and a sweet course was served. Mia* Hanahan of Johns ’slaad and Miss Mattocks visited Mis* Katharine Sanders during the holidays. Mrs. 8. J. Rump entertained at cards in her usual graceful manner ip honor of the guest. Miss DuPont of Charleston. The score cards were four-leaf clovers, hand painted, with a diamond, spade.'heart and club in each leaf, and the lady’s prise was an n xquiaitely dainty gold pin with clover leaf of green enamel and pearls, which waa won bv Mrs. Isadore To ban and strange to re late. the gentl'man’s prize was woo bv her husband. It was a gold ti' rUsp. Delicious sandwi< hes. choco late. wine, cakes, salted almonds and olives wer** served to cheer the In ner man. . Variety is the spice of life, and it was fully demcns'ra’ed bv the hos tess, .w ho provided s- veral pleasant surprises for those present by en tertaining talented visitors. who kindly contributed to the occasion. Mr Mac Kabb sang and it was a treot Indeed, for he has a lovely tenor Mrs. Dargan and Miss Florrie Barn well gave music lovers a great treat, but the ’’star” of the evening was the rendering of "The Strawberry Pal^h” by Miss DuPont, the gifted expres sion teacher at Memminger School She captured all hearts by her HW“e' and natural manner. Among those present were Mesdame* Tobin. San ders. King. Dargan. Cannon: Misses Barnwell. 1/egare. Sander*. Cecil** and Bessie Meggett. Alston. DuPont: Messrs. Mac and Stuart Kabb. Willie Boynton, Dargan, Tobin. Karl° San ders. Kink, Donald Alston. The approach of tihe bottom of th*» page suggest* the closing, so with many good wishes for a prosperous hew year to The Press pad Staadard and all Its readers. I'll say More Anon. PRIZE WINNERS Cf The Money Offered by Three of Walterboro's Lead ing Storey' ~ • a • # » Second Drawfog, Saturday, January 17th The following numbers were the winners: No. 14101 r won $2.00 No. 371, won 2.00 No/13951, won 1.00 No. 8530, won 1.00 No. 17045, \von 1.00 No. 13855, won 1.00 - - No. 16035, w T on 1.00 ^No. 15092, won 1.00 No. 15113, won 1.00 . ' This is the'lasf drawing, and all persons holding, coupon^ are requested to look over them at once. If you find any of the num bers above bring them to The S. Finn Jew elry Company and receive your Prize. The S. Finn Jewelry Co. Inc. The S. Finn Clothing Co. The Mrs. W. A Black Millinery Co. ATTEfflON TO OUR Reduction Clearance “C%KC.%R9rrs” ALWAYS STRAIGHTEN YOf IT If C«iMiv*, HamUchy. Stomach Sour. Breath Bilious. Bari— CIamu Y«mt Liver ami Bowel*. Get a 10-^ekt bog Jow. You mtn and women wtu> can’t gel fSt*Bug right -Nho havu head nbhi. routed tongue, foul <as;e and f >ul breath, dizziness, can’t sleep, are billoua. nervous and upset, bothered will* a atek gassy. iRaor^red stomarh or have backache and fe*I worn out. Are you keeping your boweia clean with ('ascarets, hr merely forcing A passageway" every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor ell? Cars ret* work while you sleep; cleans* the *tom. ch. remove the scur. undigested, fermenting food and fool *a**:<: take the excess bile from the liv*r and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter aad ’poison in the bowels. A (’asearet to-night will rtraighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box from any drug stors will keep your stomach sw«et; liver f.vr months. Don’t forget the children Thev love t'ascarets because they taste good never grip** or sit ken. Item* From Pculel. Th-' farmers are now preparing for another crop Mrs. Kugeue Kitiard has moved to WalterborO where she has gone to send her daughter, Jew-B. to school. We miss her^very much in our neigh borhood. Miss Joe Barter mf Bhrifardt ptem a few- days with Miwea I.uria and Anziu Kinard last w«ek. Ralph Linder spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs. J! H. Beach. Mrs. W. H. IWvarh and Mrs Susan Beach spent Thursday with J N. Beach Miss Lucia Kinard and brother Willie attended preaching at Mt. t’ar- tuofon th- second Sunday. Mr and Mrs Ivey Beach spen; Saturday with their aunt. Mrs latuna Linder near Weeks - f Ernest Beach is now spend’ng a few davs w,ih his par-nts. Mr. amT MrSjrfW. K Beach we are glad to see Mrs \lien Kin ard oot again, as she has oeeii on the sick list for a few we* k* Rev. J. M ('raven passed through this community Saturday. Correspondent. GAINS 40'POUNDS* IN 40 DAYS. KKMARKAHI.K RESULTS OF THF NKW TISSUE BUILDER TONO- i.ink Tablets in many ’ CASES. OF RUNDOWN MEN AND WOMEN. F. W.'Jaque* eCCottagev Hie wa« in Walterboro Monday. PROVE IT YOURSELF BY BUYING a box of Tonoline Tablets NOW. ’’By George. T never saw anythin? like the eff-cts of that new treat ment Tonoline Tablets, for builtth-g up of weight and lost nerve force. It act*d more .like a miracle than a medicine." said a well-known gen tleman yesterday in speaking of the revolution that bad taken place in hia -condition. , ”1 began to think ffcal there was nothing on earth that could maitl* ’nif (at. I- tried tonics. dlgfstlve*.*ti n avy eating, diets, milk, beer and almost everything .else you could think of. but without result.” Any man oi* kdman'wW 1e'thin can r*cover normal weight by the beat pear treatment TOUolin ; ’Cvo:»4<. ’’I have been thin for years and bc- gau to think it was natural for me to be that way. Finally I rfeati about the remarkable p roc-see brought •about by use of Tonoline Tabs: so 1 decided to try myself Well, wh-n I look at myself in the mirror now, I think It is somebody else.' I hav" put on just forty pounds during the last forty days, and never felt strotv- g*r or more •n'vrvy’ in my life " Tonoline Tabs are a powerful in ducer to nutrition. Increases cell- growth. corpusi l-s and as a necessary result builds up muscles, and solid healthy flesh, and rounds out the figure. For women who can never appear stylish in anything they wear be- cauzprof their thinness this remarka ble treatment may prove a revelation. It b* a h- auty niarke as well as a form builder and nerve strengthener. Tonoline TaJ>* cost $1 00 for a iiO- days’ treatment, at druggists. or mail“d bv American Proprietary Co. r.iwton VTn** / Notice of Annual Meeting of Stock- holder-. To the stockholders of the Colleton t*ypress Company: Notue is hereby given that the annual me- ting of the stockholders of The t'olleton Cypress Company will be held at the office of The Col leton Cypress at Colleton Coll-ton county. South’CaroIina. on the 19 day of F- bruary. 1914. at 1 o'clock P. M for she purpose of the election of directors and transacting such other business as maj-fome before the meet ing for constd mtlon V M Marsh, Hscretarv. 1-1 4-4t. To Prevent Mood *T si otter ih* wenderfui TOKtElfS AXTISSmCHX *>csl drawing that relieves Jat mum taa*. Met * ItM CLASSIFIED ADS. ! FOR S J UR E- tw SALE. io indian runner Drakes 11.00 each. A. C. Padgett, SnltWkC 8. C. l*14-2t. * FORI BALK 35 acres of land with Good ^Ittlement House and Barn 2 piilva f from Walterboro on .Green Pntnd Road. Will sell at bargain. TNnyeor Lumber Co. See /Tj R. Lawrenee. Y*i-4t., ^ WANTS. )lSTRY PRODUCE WAN Wh wAt (XHNTRY PRODUCE WANTED: to buy eggs, chidjema, and home-cured hams, and **• willinmto pay the hlgbem prices for the same. The Hotel .fflMfrt. 1 V WANTI In *Wal c rTo rent a nice residence rrboro. No objection to a snzall |Ouse, but it must be com 'i fortubl*; ; » A. Bryan. Whit- Hall. 1-14-tf. Cabbage Plants for immediate set ting tegn A* found at M. U. BoweVs" Store. New is tbe time to plant. * # > Have you planted your onion Sets? You cah '|nd them at M U Bowers’. FOR SALE All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying ami being in the County of Colleton, containing fifteen hundred acres, more or less, and * ' v/ JO * bouudefi by lands of .leg IHocker Lawrence Hermlon, It. (■. O'ltrien a o • . t S Irvin Yartiadoe, aud others. . .One-third cash; teniaimler on crewlit.**! bne am! two yeai-. ' * For farther particulars. apply to Mrs. John li. Peurifoy, t'J2l Rirkhuid Ktn*et, < olinnhia, *». l-14-2t. Curst 0M Setts, Othsr fismstos Wss’t Cart. The worst c*»e». no of how Jong "tundir s. • re Cited be tJie wrndrrful, old reliable Dr. Porter'* AstUer'ic Healing Oil. It rvlietrr Paia aad Heals at tbe tiaie. JSc.SOc, Ji.OC ropy KIDNEY PHIS HP RfciUMATISM gJMCVS AND SLAOOCN Which is now going on. We are t selling our entire stock at greatly t reduced prices, as for example: 250 Men’s sample shoes $1.75 <s. Ladies and Children’s Shoes. .25 per cent, off the dollar. Ladies Skirts from 50c up. Ladies, Men’s and Boys’ Hats .. 35 per cent off the dollar. Men’s Suits, were $18.00 now $11.00 Men’s Suits, were $12.50 now $9.50 Boys’ Suits were $4.50 now $2.98 # Boys’ Suits were $6.50 now $3.98 Men’s heavy working shoes, value $2.00 and $2.50 Sale • price $1.75. Extra heavy comforts, value $1.50, Sale price $1.00 Extra heavy comforts, value $2.00, Sale price $1.50 Extra heavy comforts, value $3.00, Sale price $2.00. Blankets, will be sold one-third off the regular price. Remember that .our New York buyer is sending in to our sto^e everyday all kinds of bargains. Our dress ginghams just arrived in 150 differnt styles, all the very latest colors. Our satins and silks just arrived, at very low prices. * t / 0 50 different colors/ Outing at 5c.. Everything reduced to surprisingly low prices. "N ; •'n * •- •*' .- r f -p # ; yT • j' ■ - . . V- »'•••!» *. * y/. Come And See Them They Arrived on the 12th, Inst Fresh Car Load of HORSES and MULES WALTERBORO LIVE STOCK & VEHICLE COMPANY