The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 24, 1914, Image 2
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THE PRESS AND-STANDARD, WALTERBC?.0 ( S. C.
JUNE 24, 1914.
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WtfltWOHEH
Take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound and be
* Rmkoi*& to haaltk
Kansas City,. Ma—“The doctor* told
a mother. Every
ontlr the pains
jwsre ao4pd that I
not bear my
weight on one foot.
I bewail -taking Ly
dia E. Pinkham’s
iVegetable Com-
I pound and had not
IfTnisbed the first bot-
Jtle when 1 felt
j greatly relieved and
til took it until it
i me sound and
wc-U, and I now hcvo two fine baby
Girls. I cannot i -aiee Lydia EL Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound too highly,
for v/hat it has done for me. I always
(■f <*a!< a word in favor of your medicine
to other women who suffer when I have
an oniortunity.’’ — Mrs. H. T. Winn,
1L25 1 reemont Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
IteadWhat AnotherWouian says:
Cumming, Ga.—*“I tell some suffer
ing woman every day of Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound and what it
has done for me. I could not eat or
sleep, had a bad stomach and was in
misery all the time. I could not do my
housework or walk any distance without
suffering great pain. I tried doctors'
medicines and different patent medi
cines but failed to get relief. My hus
band brought home yoorVegetable Com
pound and in two weeks I could eat any
thing, could aleep Uke a healthy baby,
and walk a long distance without feeling
tired. I can highly recommend your
Vegetable Compound to women who
suffer as I did, and you are at liberty to
use this letter.’’-Mrs. CfUEIiMt Bao-
ixy, R. 3, Camming, Ga.
By Wlrel<*%«. .
Long before that wonderful sci
entific triumph, the transmission. of
essages- without the use of 'wlre&
another—-wtlrcless method o' ut^ry-
ing news was recognised.
CHILD LABOR IS
NOT CHEAPEST
So Siiyti the Secretary of the
National Child Labor
(’ohtniittee.
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Ur. A. .1. .Mc'Keix
n* &‘r:iry of the N.i tifi
{ir Coinir.lt—tntSjust
♦ he Houi'C Comtnitbv* un
•vrlttcli n ply to the stilt
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mitheni
ifld
will.
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South <'.troliiia ntii
A t ip i iltiier-H..
. • . c!. ; t-t j sir hi!' i r. \. .1 Mi
v r t uo-..s tl itr ovvn v.oni to
th;i.. that they would hem lit from
i..!< h h pislatiou. •’ o
fh'- < otar.iifii t!* 't
■ mHI president said r.t tlt f> ' In ir-
inj;; "1; I w**re.today to consult in>*
< n elfish inlc’-ei.is as to etnploy
I would he tlad^indeed not,
have a child In my employment
•:nd»r 14 ' years ’tn eae, it Is not
.heap labor,” and Ur McKelway
«6mnonts that if this statement .3
meant to stand,<>the Congress of the
f'nited States wjll really oe doing
the cotton manufacturers of South
t arolina it service by forbidding the
employment of dear labor.
The same mill^ president, reply
ing to a question from tbe commit
tee, had congratulated California
enon Its high age limit and aaid,
**I also believe that In South Car-
clliia, as soon as conditions Justify
rurh public sentiment, the people
there will make provision also for
the education of the children and
for the support of (he children.”
Again Dr. McKelway comments:
‘Jf Mr. Parker and his fellow man
ufacturers will cease their opposi
tion to child labor legislation by the
state pf South Carolina, there will
he little left to overcome In the way
of securing other conditions for
ihlld welfare, and if they had not
been resisting such legislation for
the past decade and more. South
('arolina would not now be affected
in any way by the passage of the
Palmer hill.-
l»r. McKelway reviews all thjXfa-
millar arguments in -avor the
bill and gives the census htfures for
various states to show/ttow large a
•majority of the ppfiulation have
embodied in siii^e laws »he stand
ards proposed .Hi this bill. ••
HOW TO GET SIRE
ARK YOtK KIDNEYS WELL?
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Though notably chtofly for i:s fn-
gccuracy as contrasted with the ac
tual method.of wireless communica
tion It ha* alffays been fanfous for
the mysterious rpeed with which it
travels.*
T*hr name of this wireless mes
senger is Rumor—sometimes' called
gossip. It wws even personified by
the old Romans many centuries ago
Into a goddess, so .sure were they
*hat Knmor traveled too fast for
human-agency.
Now -In f he olden days th're was
some excuse for the blind faith that
was put in rumor because R was
tbe only way people could get news;
but surely ther^ should he no ex-
cuse for if'joday. The ' prjnting
press, the telephone.-the {elhgrapb,
and the advance of science even,
mak" accuracy and truth to easily
attainairle by all that r\n one • bould
•ioprud on i.die or i>ia!!<iou:> tal**-*
for their information' concerning
anything- Cor Instance, why should
anyone belir\e such •tabs ; Ir
heed ctri iilafed from tun*- Jo tinio
by* the ignorant, the malicious the.
envious; or the credulous regardin?
he purTty \ar.d wholesomenyss of
hw» del|ciou\ beverage, Coca-Cola <'
S«-|entiflc investigations has db>
roved these stories one by one as
they have appeared; yet stiie pir-
sons cling perversely,: either in lg-
'orance or from downright malic
iousness, to Korae of the fanciful ru
mors.
The Coca-Cola Company us is
sued much- literature, pot just\ of
unsupported claims but proving by
’he words and testimony of some of
the greatest scientists in the world,
hat Coca-Cola not only is pure and
wholesome hut that- every single one
»f these rumors to the lUmtrary is
absolutely false. v , ^
It has been proved *by scientific
tests and experiments made by such
men as Doctors Schmiedeberg, Hol
lingsworth. H. C. Wood. Jr., and
athers that the caffeine In Coca-
'ola and in tea, eoffee, cocoa, etc.,
nstead of being harmful, as claim
ed by ••Rumor,”,, Is positively berie-
icial.
It is high thn»* th: • we prove our
dvauie over th** old (Ionian* and
he credulous of an* tert times tiv
losing our ears to rm.ior and bas-
r.g our Judgment or. f.o ta Adv.
WaHerbom People Know the
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Iin|sirtance of lli'ali-iy HUZheyn,
The' kidneys filter fl:-* blood.
The-, work night, atid day.
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Wei! kidneys remove imjiur.Lica.
Weak kidneys allow impurities to 1
muli.ply. •
No'kidney ill should bo negloct- |
ed. 5 ' '
There is Jmssible dr.nger In delay, i
* If you ’have backache ditzy or |
word out, - *
/Hegih treating your kidneys at 1
piue; ' . . . •
Use a proven kidney remedy,
None endorsed like Doan’s Ivid-
ney Pills.
Recommended by thousands.
Proved by Barnwell testimony. i
.Mrs. F. II. AhderHbff. {
c.. "I suffor^t
ache-and pains # through iiRr^kidneys
and the kidney .'.secret ions caused me
a gre*t||de.al of annoyayfCe. After I
used^»oan’s Ki<In*y fill* rr.e- ach*s
an'! p:i ! ns were toilewd aiid I felt
t ;t. in every < ay. 1 gJ'tdly rec-
o-iiie-r. 1 Doan’:! Kidney Pills in rc-
•:rn. for v-i at tlu-y have do^e fur
Here's Some of Our Work
I - >V* ars proud of It. Jut m we re proud of
erorr RieoiorKl. pu* .lc or prltat*. we've
ever built. , I tetter • .111—our cuttoriierc are
jjMI Jti of liielli—IS-es ao, «Du Wiil ieil
! 5 wvsubniit de^lyil*. and give rou tbe ties*.
(!t of our lobs exp*netico wlibcut cbsrgu.
Ue want U> tej
><»u r.f *.ur Iroprt.v-
• d farlliiie* t o r
produrveg memo
rial* <f jerniauent
twa u is. V e s-int
you to know bow
carefully we select
iiixterial. tu'W
tboroAgbir
our work Is
itone, ai)>l l>e-t 5. C.
of all how ecu-
M-U-ntious we
are in every
dett'l.
W« r-iaraalM
HtidactiM. trjr
prices are
right. Write
ns today and
li t ll« fry n>
your, problem.
Owes Brea.
MarUe&Grn-
ite Company,
CrwawooJ. 5. C
Ready for To-morrow ?
-Horses digest their feed less thoroughly than
other farm animals. In order to insure thorough
digestion of all the food eaten, and to make youc
horses readier for next day’s work, add to their
eye rung teed a teaspoon ful of—
-1R.A A *^a A STOCK
Bce jpcc medicine
B wm
* win
^ using Be
STOCK MLDICINE With
mi horses ugulaiiy an J
hnd it a saving propodticn
ns kid It a!vi makes
them tocaUbT.tbriviugand
ckaa.
Ira Johnston.
R. F. D. Na I.
O'NciJ], Ncbr.
2Sc, AOc Md $1. par
At yasr dMlcTs.
I’! .ill Don’t
ffly af*k f-*r ;> kidroy remedy -
, Donn’d Kidney Pill* ih' 1 sROin
’i-a* Mr*. Ai’.iiornon lu*<l. Fostcr-
Mifburn Co., Buflalo, N. V.
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Unfashionable to Owe Your Tailor. 1
I was told some time ago that £hd
millionaires have actually made it
fashionable for young men to pay their
tailors. This was a reform indeed*
and tbe West end gasped with ani^
prise. Only the most obstinate or the
most Impecunious of our gilded youth
are bolding out against an Innovation
so monstrously bourgeois. .The tail
ors, of course, are delighted. They sey
that the reason the millionaires have
started this Idea is that’they get die*
count for ready money, so you aee
that, like many another reform, the
present one originates In no very ea
sited motive.—Gentlewoman.
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CYPRESS
SASH
DOOkS
BUN!
Now is the Time to Get Your Bargains in
-v V in the Line of
CLOTHING, SHOES,
, and in the Fine Line of Dry Goods v* h:Ur ^
we have to sell regardless of cost, as our
buyer is getting ready to go to toe r.;ar-~ r
ket$ to buy the great fall supply. In order E
to make room for them we will have to sell ^
r erything at surprisingly low prices.
FRANK’S
Charleston
mst;
ift*T any sickness i v pti- ly
nourishment, whether ,i'
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SEVERE PUNISHMENT
N.
Of f!rs. Cbppcfl, cf Five Ycays*
Relieved by Caria.
MOULDINGS
AND
MILLWORK
vHi vi:m:.-to\, s. l.
Surprise Bargain House
J; FRANK Manager
Next Door to Express Office
And please take notice that there is only
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one J. Frank in town and he is manager ot
the New Store. • a
Mf. Air-, N. C
veil of this t-.n\n, s*vg:
Mrs. Sarah M. Chap-
■rtd fof'
lyXiaiUL AND
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/s'
•| sufte:
p^«
live >c, i rs with vqmanly t; oub!c c ; i/ afMj
, stoinacii troubles, ‘;-ul my p:misnm/at
.was re than any cue couf^tdi. /
cine,
f *r takin,i;
sickness; n>>li>*l
Ct*llll**M-S Well 1 \ . .
nourishiAimt, free f u .d 1 ’Ac tr
prompUy'cri.nn-* r.< :i Iu f;ri-i fhvn'i
tbe ui-rvcsaud lungs t-javert tutn-reulusis^
King Ec^vard and the Bfind Man.
Apropoa of the anecdote of one of
tbe British cabinet ministers leadtnff
a blind man across a crowded street. It
may be recalled that tbe late king,
when Prince of Waled; once performed
the like charitable action for n blind
tiddler In Pall Mall. Perceiving that
the men was desirous of getting to
th* other aide, the prince, who was
about to croao from the Marlborough
club to hip own residence, quietly took
him by tk# ana and conveyed him
safely to thp nevemoat opposite,
stowing a com b
him.
! tri-d nv-.*t every kijpl. of i’.ie
but i:r:: d.d me ar.y jjXl.
I read rr-,6 day about Cnrduf./ine wo-
r-.an’s tonic, X3 I decider to try it. f
had not tayprioit about six Wottlcs im* i
I Was i cured. It d/d me nio.-e •
gooidtlan all Hie od;er ir^dicines 1 had
tripd, put together^
' Aly friends bc^au a/zin" me why I
looked so well, and A tola them about
Cardui. Several are/now taking it.”
Do you, lady reader, suffer from any
of the ailments dut to womanly trouble,
such as headadfe, backache, sideache^
sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired
If so. let bs urge you to give Cardui a
trial, we/feel confident it will help you,
just as it has a million other wopien in
the past half century. /
taking Cardui to-day. You
I regret ttx All druggists.
noo«a Madiciiw Co.. LmUmT
Chatunoom. Tom., lor 5/mmT
mjoiir com and M pace book. "Home
r Vomob." in plain wrappar. N.C. 1S4
GRAXTiF? WORMS
IRON
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’ollou
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Yields to Vir.ol. Rzud Why,
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Strong vlgorcaa ru^ n and women
fcordty cv**r catch cold; It’s only when
tbe eyptem is run dot.n and viuUiiy
low tbul -colds oiul coughs get a foot
hold. ’
Now isn’t it rpuaor^hlo that tbo
rijht way to cure a cou^h Is jLo build
up your, run down condiiiog again?
Mr*. D. A. Mi-Gee of Waycrou, Qa^
aaj a: “I had a chronic cold and cough
which kept me awake nights for two
years and I felt tired all the, time.
VInol cured my cough and I fed
tiro
The reason Vinol
!n such cases is because it contains
In a delicious concentrated form all i
the medicinal curatiVe elements of
cod liver oil, with i&nlc, blood build
ing iron added.
Chromic coughs and colds yield to
Vinol because It builds up the weak-
bXic-d; nSn-down system. .
.,You can get your money back any
time If Vinol does hot do all we say.
P. 8.—For itching, burning akin try
ear Saxo Salve. We guarantee It
X x JOftX M. KLEIN. 7
8. C.
3tate of Ohio, City of Tol^da. Luces
county. , V
Frank J. Cheny rpekea iuuh that
he Is nenior partrmr of thefirm of F
'.'Cheney nml po. lioins tusin**>*s in
h«* Cltv of Trifeda. Couni)- and State
iforeHaltL find that said'firm will pay
he sn*C cf O.VK HCNDRKD 1K)L-
l.A Lr« for *>ach andVvery we of (',»
•rh (h i* cannet i/- «-ur» , il hv the u *
o? HALL’S (’ATMtllH CVHE.
DITVNK .1 ( HKN^Y.
-S-vorn to hyYtire me and suhscrin-
•i! in my ,»r/seni ■. this *j?h day of
Decenthef', A. I), 1SS-6.
tl / A. V.*. C.LEASCVV.
Notary Public,
at.trrh Cure is taken Inter-
ut act.-* U'rertjy upon the
1 mueo i«t surfaces of tl' V
:-* ti<f for '’testimonials fra
IIKNKV ( (_C. TolJi't. n
all Iru T.’•*'.
!. M’s Na; Ch P!»D
The Best Kidney Remeily.
For sick kidneys, bladder diseas
es. rheumatism, the one best rem
edy is Rezistol. Reliable, endorsed
b> leading physicians, safe, effeot-
’«!. aUvaults lasMng. Have cured
thousands. Mail orders filled Gy
{rristol Chetn. Co., Boston, Mass.
Professional Notices.
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R. M. JEFFERIES,
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Attorney-at-Law,
OFFlt'K IN CQl'UT UiM.’SIL '
Walterboro, S. C.
Will Practice All (ourfs.
Intelligent Horse.
A remarks!)!'* story it* told cf the
sagacity of a horse b« Ict.glng to Cap
tain Watson, of Ardow, Mull. Ireland.
It lost a shoe. and. managing to u-y
out of the field where it was grazing,
traveled a considerable distance to
a blacksmith, who was astonish* d to
find thi*. hijrsc standing In front of . the
door holding up a foreleg: ^The hurso
wa* shod and it gitfoped back, happy,
to its field.
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When Your Blood is R^ht
is Right
If you Have any Blood or Skin Pisease
Do Not Delay until it is too late but order
s'
e^ropcer ip every way.”
is so efficacious
NOTICE
! f yym w;-^' furn
!'i *)w n l^Hnli * a.: \
furniture, go ti»
uAny to g»t
H. and 1 w ill appreciate i* \* r> muili
t you will ci'e me your vote I
am in th** contest, tor jlie po:i> and
buggy. Thailkinc vou' in' SCvihre.
EDWARD m i RNETT.
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To Prwvoot Blood
•pplyat oar* tbs
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a*
Thai Satisfies
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I! you are planning on doing
gny building let us figure on
your lumber. We carry a full
stock of dimension and finish
ing lumber and the prices are
always right.
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