The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 08, 1914, Image 3
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERCCRO, S. C.
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Waltrrbom IVopl,- An* I^aiains the
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ADDITIONAL
FOR QU
Every
Voting P
SENT IN
iF FAik GONTESi”
leavy Voting
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% Beiris Freity V/e ^ . iT.cd Ar'on^
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We wish to say to the ladies that our Millinery De
partment is complete, consisting of the latest styles in'
vogue and a good line of well selected millinery to make
your selections from.
Also a splendid line of dry goods, notions, shoes, cloth
ing, hats and caps for men and boys at prices consistent
with the times. ’ r
»esi !*- all of these we carry a full line of fanev arid
staple groceries, also hardware. Arnemaru rire
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one ana '
'•hiMO, H?!i
o-horse wagons and the* i’ree” -ov
e the best line of trunks'and suif
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trried.
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for a ( )’
! appreciate a visit hy you. Our clerk.- or. 1 ('-.ly
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. how you the •iilTerent f‘a« tarriev'..
n \ ,u for your, as* loyal'.patronage r.n(T asking-
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BUYERS OF COTTON AND COTTON SEE*>.
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You Have Nasal Catarrh
Not Very Bad, But—
it Bothers You a Good Deal.
Sonu* people have naral catarrh
and know It. Not only the patient
knows it. but all <>f his friends know
It. Many people know It that are not
his friends. - Just those people who
happen to meet him Ij^the street car
or on the public square.
That sort of a nasal catarrh need
not be described Everybody knows
the symptoms without their disgust
ing recital.
Peruna helps such cases-every day.
Thousands have attested to this fact
unsolicited. Peruna benefits, even the
worst-cases of old nasal catarrh.
But there are ’case* of nasal ca
tarrh not so evident. One nostril is
stopped today. x The other nostril Is
•topped tomorrow. Cannot breathe
freely through the nostrils. Easy to
sneese. Mucus In the-nose too thick.
Sometimes forms brownish lumps.
Catch cold easily. Never quite free
of a cold. These symptoms describe
a case of subacute nasal catarrh.
Many people have it. and some who
would not admit they have nas$l ca
tarrh. *
He knows ho must blow his nose
freely. He remembers that he d<*es
not breathe'easily through the nose.
He recalls the fac{ that he snores
some now. whereas he did not pre
viously. •
Subacute nasal catarrk! Or we
might call It incipient nasal catarrh.
Or, still better, nasal catarrh Just be
ginning And becoming chronic.
'"tfow is the time to take Peruna.
A little Peruna will do wonders at
.this stage of the disease. Snuff a lit- °
tie weak salt water every morning
(see “Ills of Life,” sent free by Pe
runa Co., Columbu?, OhiA). j Just
enough to char out the nose.' 1 Take
a dose of Peruna before breakfast.
Hold it In th<‘ mouth. Let it trickle
down slowly and breathe the "fumes
of it out through tho nose as yOu
swallow It. /
This will stop an incipient case of
nasal catarrh in a few weeks. Stop
it entirely. The nose becomes clear
again. The breath 1^ sweet. The
breathing free. No more snoring, or
snuffling, or sniffling, or catching
cold easily. All of these things are
in the past.
An army of men and women have
been benefited by Peruna. You might
as welt become one of the benefited
ones as to allow it to go on any
further. j
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F OR SALE
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North Carolina Pine Lumber as follows: Standard
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Ceiling, Siding, Flooring and Moulding, all of which is
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manufactured as good as modern machinery is capable of
productjig; graded in strict accordance with North
%* ;• »y-' . . * „>,
Colleton Mercantile &
Manufacturing CompT.
1 . Ritter, S. G
the Several
■—n—
A tour ,01' the county hy the*
Contest Man reveals the fact
that the County Fair Queen
Contest will be just about the
bfggest event in a social way of
the fair. The friends and rela
tives of the various active con
testants seem determined that
their particular, choice shall be
Queen. The spirit of friendly
rivalry already manifest gives
indication that the linish will be
an exciting one. '*
The Fair Association has de
vised for the benefit" of the .con
testants another method of se
miring votes,in the contest.that
will add thousands of votes to
the final ccunO. ~ Season tickets i
*ovd for fouthe fa:r,
will be placed on sale this week,
j Contestant* or their friend-'
ishing to secure votes upon the J
•ile ot season tickets will he.,
•rovided with the tickets and
ne hundred •md fifty .votes will I
M" given -for .the sale of each
effected. The t ickets sell |
’■*;i viaU-s.
if ■ .• oKifTf
; Rftfcb.
: ; >:iy/.ie Pram os.
'•fi s Krvle Itinh^r.
Mis* Marie Saunders.
Mis* Mary ..nm* Padgett,
irs.* A. H. ('lutmller
Mrs. I’ruce Hlers.
Mr*. Lara* Padgett. _
Mis-s. Eula Price.
Pox.
There i* but little peace or com
fort for the nj^» or' woman with ^
bad back. The <W>ees begins i a
early morning—k^s up tbrdughout
the day. it’s hard to g4»t out of bed.
It’s torture to stoop or straighten.
Plasters and liniments may relieve,
but cannot cure if the oamv is In
side—the kidneys. When suiTerlng
use Doan’s Kidney PiU. thal
tested kidney remedy, used in kid-!
ney troubles for over 50 jear-. I
Doan’s Kidney Pills-are recommend-j
ed by thousands for jus! such cases.]
Proot of their «fieVu»ene.<s in ti.yj
testimony of this Wkltcrboro*'re: i •
dent:
Mrs. Mary A. Piigckney, Waiter
boro, say*; “1 had weak kidney* j
and pains in my back. In the niorn-j.
ing I could scarcely do my, hohs*- j
work. At tiu'es I had headache*'
and could scarcely see. The kUnf”
secretions were unnatural. I got
loan’s Kidney Pills at Klein's Dru^
store and they greatly relieved me.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
■imply ask for a kidney remedy. Get *
Doau s Kidney Pills, the sam- that
drs. Pinckney had. Foster-Miibjrn
To., Props., ^uffalo, N. Y.
Ilf • th« »*w W»y, aai YmH
You Ivor Bad Ohm
"2 drop* put on In 2
shrivels, come* dean o«r
he marvelous story Of “GETS-IT. tM
now-plan corn cure.” Nothin*
simpler lor the cure ot
Ne Cent tel
No Paie. k*
Y >u Use
-GETS4T-
Miss
Mis* Lucille liters.
Mis* Edith Koger.
itotiiid N.
tils Last Meal
* i< !<et
tn.- a saving
■“oe
Surprise
'nv hich
-I fifty cent*. :ov those who pur
chase. As a matter of loyalti
!o the fair :;n\1 the eo-operatioo
'hn* is tine from e\<Hy/citizen
•' Colleton couniy tb make tht
:-ur a -access every man, wo
man and child in the count:.
•houl8 buy a season ticket-
These tickets will be plac
ed on sale at the two Walter
boro drug stores, the Press and
Standard office and at the ofliet
dt' the Secretan’ of the Fair As
sociation in the coiffit house.
Votes may obtained With
ea.'h purchases at the following
places of business in the county:
W’alterboro Drug Company.
.1 P. Herndon & Son.
The Koger Hardware i'oaipaay.
Peach Brothers.
-John M. Klein.
TiNWv Shafter.
'^A. Wichman & Son.
Brown Furniture Company
Enterprise F’irniture Company.
J. AI. Ackerman w Pro*. •
\V H. Cue** k Brother*. .
Taylor's Dry Goo!f Store.
.Mm. VV. A. Blftck .Millinery Co,
S. Finn Jewelry Company.
Pros* and Standard.
The H. W. Cohen Store.
Colleton Mercantile Co.
Brick Store "
Crosby Brothers' Ice Creahv'Par-
lor. i /
J.' Ji'rank, Ch^rbidon
largain House-/
Islandton. S/C.
A. Q. Lyon*.
Moatelle. S., C.
J. S/ Sanders.
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Ashton, H, C.
. F. N. Jones|
/’• Loiige. S. C.
W. M. Fox.
SnNtak*. S. C.
Smoaks Mercantile Co.
■Yarn Brothers.
* s Hftter, S. C.
Colleton Mercantile & Mfg
Hendersonville, H. C.
M. H. Carter, two stores.
Cottagevllle, S. tV
. A. V. Willis.
Kuffin. S. C.
Huibn Mercantile Co
Walterboro Drug <*o.
John M. Klein’s Drug Stor
Press and Stanaard’ office.
Crosby’s Soda Fountain.
Ballot boxes for the purpo
depositing ballots have been placed
in Walterboro at the'following places
of huslnelb;
Cottagevllfyv Drug .and Grocery
Store, Cottagevitle, S. C I
Kuffin Mercantile Co.. Kuffin. S. C.
A. Q. Lyons, islandton. S. C.
J. S, Sanders, .Moselle, S. C.
F. M. Jones. Ashton, S., C.
Bahk of Lodge, Lodge, S. C.
Drug Store, Sraoaks, 8. C. •
Colleton Mercantile & Mfg. Co.,
Ritter, 8, C. -
M H.^Carter, Hendersonville. S.
C. Two stores. *»
-''A complete list of candidates nom
inated‘to date I* as follows:
Walterboro, 8. C.
Miss Attalee Moore.
Miss Lucile Jaycocks. . .
Miss Eunice Glovor.
Miss Bepsie Kohn.
. Miss Algle Wichman.
-Miss Annie McCanti.’
Miss Florence Anderson..
' Mi*s Khame Grace.
MIhh Huth Padgett.
* Mm. Charity Gahagan.
Miss Ulmer Fishburne.
Mias Nellie MoTee.. "*
Miss, Essie llyrne.
Miss Lillian Farmer..
Miss Hattie von Lebe. ’<•
Mrs. Robert Padgett.
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never 7*1 Is. That’s why mlUlone eT
people ore using "GETS-IT” today
and throwing away IKslr fussy ylas-
ters, sticky thpe. toe-eating salvaa,
and "wrapping outfits’* .that tnaka <a
bundle around the toe and ctaOks It
Into pain by pressing either oa or
around the corn. There is oothlBC
to stick to your ■toeklns, Dothlng to
«-«um infl immation or rawneea, nothlaj
to press <>n or around the eora. Yon apply;
It in 1 wi-ond*. No more kntvea. reeseSk
m issors or files, with their blood •••■•
mm dangers.' Try •’OETd-ir** for that
r< rn. rnllu!>. wart or bunion. *
-GETS-IT” Is sold by druggists
everywhere. 25c a bottle, or seat d!%
rect by E. Lawrence A Co* Chieafdt
Co.
ML* Adrcne Iliers.
Hi*n<b*rN«»nt LJIe, S. C.
Ehimit- Marvin.
.:;ss M lya Willis.
Mi-.* Dor!* Speights:
Miss Riffla’Marvin.
s Maggie Mao Boynton.
Alta Man ’n.
4'ottagcviib', S. ‘
.^iss Ruth Pierye.
Mi-* Vinetta'Ackerman.
Mis* India Pmreo.
White Hull. S. C.
Mm. N liarri3cn Cannon.
Mr*. j\c'. Can’nia.
Miss BIan.ce Aokcrman.
Miss Winnie Ackermhn.
Mis* Bornie Ackerman.
Mi** VJneUa Ackerman.
AMDuKant.
Miss Esther BtownDe.
Miss Eunice Ackqrtnan.
Ijodge, S. tY
M:.s Eugeni:. Fox.
M'h". Verc Jordan/"
Miss Erne Cone.
Miss Ethel .’ones.
Rlttei*, S. C.
Miss PnalitK' Sanders.
Mi. s Jo. !- 1 J^rav.dy.
•'vijpkik.N, S. C.
Mis> M il Couat*.
A!>-xi'ia Saul*.
Mis* Carrie Counts.
Mis* M, Lyons,
ili.-'s L*na Padgett.
Mis* Fannie Padgett.
Miss Justine Hiers.
Miss Mamie Hiers.
. Miss G»rtrude Berry.
(Ja • eft i a
RAT CORN
I* brtter than a
dort-n Cal*.
Np mn,ter wSrthcr
you hnvr on* Rat
ilY a thoi./atid RAT
CORN will do the J
trick. x
A*k VOUI tS-»!. I fr| bf-illVt
Hi-.w k, Un'MvPst,.
lor k«lf *t ill Sr, r«»
t'ric* ?$t .. rCc Mud tl In
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TW rorta ciil Nt*. C*„
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115 RtcrSt., HhiU.. H«.
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Whenever You Need •
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove!* Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as d
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININii
‘ and IRON. It acts on (he Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. JO cents.
Professional Notices.*
~rTm! JEFi’EHlES,
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/ Atforney-M-lr/w,
’ ’OFFICE IN COURT HOUSkf.
Walterboro, S. C.
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BUY A BALE.
If you rate a "man of means,”
Buy a bale.
If you’ve fifty In your jeans.
Buy a bale.
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If . you’ve ffgurcji. out you’re broke.
Pul your diaim nd stud inAsoak./^
This emerge'" .. is no joke,
Buy a bale.
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If you’re working for the South,
Let your _ cash, speak—not your
. mouth.
!Vuy_ a bale. '
Btu k up, brother, all ain’t lost,
JhiKyere .river «an be crossed. ,
Don’t (ret Rralrt about, the co*t.
Buy a bale. •
Will Practice in AH Courts.
DR. A. J. ANDERSON.
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DENTAL SURfiEON.
. OFPIC’E HOURS:
M. to 8 P. M.; if P. H. to 6 P. M.
PHONE lOOA
WALTERBORO, K
DR. H. W. BLAOK, BR...
Dental Buneemi
W’AJiTKRHORO, B. C,
As*ociuted with Dr. D J. Ide*- -
hany In office next to Waltarbo.o
Drug .tympany, UaunJ Office Hour*
I*HOXE «7X.
flov.-i.
•lisa Lela Hucks.
Miss. (!*itie Hucks.
Mia* Maz e Steadly.
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!ii I pit Marian May.
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Mia* rkllie F’adgett.
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a Li da Lyons.
.SnioMlf*, It. F. 1).
So. I. L
Mbs Lulie Connor.
Mi»s Lillie McAlhany.
Smoaks, R. F. I).
\o. 2.
Miss Maud Padgett.
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Stoke*, S. C«
Ml*s Ruth Beaeh.
Buflin, S.
Mis* Jewel Carter.
Moselle, S. t
Miss Pearl Sanders.
Vote ri»ur*i!a.v f«>t
Light*.
Th» Municipil ♦'e.ijuii to d*
K* ea King Cottori on, his throne
lluy a*bale. ' • .
Since the dove of peace has
Buy a bale. * '
Let the ola vvo$ld have her war,
SVhengher free-for-all is o'( r
She’ll ned cojton more and more.
Buy a bale.
Lei the wildcat stock-scheme* rest.
Buy a^bale. .
When you’ve fifty to invest.
Buy a bale.
You will help along your biz #
(Doesn’t matter what it-'lsj ', s
And your neighbor will help his. ’
Btfy bale.
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Now’s the time to hit the a ball.
Buy a bale. • >
Help the fanner put this fall,'
Buy a bale. ’. T
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G. E. DuKANTL
Englrowr sod Lauul
(XHTAGEVILLE. K. O.
Prompt Atteotion given all businsrs
PUl* Mad*. ALL WORK GUAitAN.
TEED. . - " •
Apjily Frwljr For l.’in'luigo
Your at lack* of Lumbago «re not
nearly so hopeless a* they seem. You
can relieve them almost install;, bv
a . impie application of Sloan** Lin!-,
nient on the hack and loins. Lum
bago is a fono of rheumatism, and
yield* perfectly ^to SIortc’s. which
p>jkHrater, quickly all in through
Die sore, tender’muscles, 1 limbers up
the back and make* It feel fine. Get
a bottle ot Sloun’s''Linlment for 2a
rent* of any druggist and have It
■ in t!d* house—against colds, sore
land swollen joints. rheumatism,
neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments.
Your money back if not satisfied,
but it docs give ulmorj instant re-
You’ll be proud you did your share ! Belt
When the cash that vo,u ian spar**.
Klatt* n»- out this
Buy a bale.
cotton 'scan*, .
•Meigs O.
New s.
Frost in the Galveston
Inviggratlng to the Pole and Sickly
The Oiit KtaidftM L’-rrml »ftentrhrti!n*
C.KOVi; s TASTFf H>S chili TONIC, dm
J’aV.trii, r-itif !i".i he Hooa.and tniitdanot!
P ro. A (rue tgcic.
tonic,
vc» out
liuit<>snpth«s]r«.
koi mtull* •tn.! children. Six
Of
mine tiie question of issuing bond*
for installing el,(trie light* in tin
town of Walterboro, will b- iw-v
on m-xt Thursday, the eighth instant
All person* ’w ho # registered for ti c
last Jjjca! Town election ran vote
in’this election, and th^ Town foun-|
til is urging everybody to come out
and vole. It doty not .matter
whether a voter re-registered for
this particular election or not. If
he voted In the last town election
be can vote on Thursday.
This question of lighting the town
is surely close to hearts of the !n-
habitants of our town, and- it seems
Ihatc^Very man who is entitled to.
should come to the polls and cast his
vote in this very important decision.
Walterboro has been without suf
ficient lighting capacity long enough
And it is time that the, citizens re
tried led this gre.1t defect of our lit
tle city. _ v
Get a Better Price For Your Cotton
Have ’it.Ginned on the
^ if . ’
Luminus ««( Gin
Higher Grade, Bigger Turnout, Cleaner Seed
G W.. C. SAUNDERS, STOKES, S. C.
School (hiblrm, N’otlce!
The first fifty school children fror;
any sriiooi in the couhty,ni*> \v
bring this advertisement to- ov.r
store will receive absolutely free
one ''’handsome school bag. ’ water
proof, dark color, trimmed with
blue, also one writing tablet.
TERRY * SHAFFEU.
When You Want to Buy "
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Furniture Cheap Go To
GEORGE W. GLOVER
Railroad Avenue
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