The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 21, 1914, Image 3

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' V ^v r OCTOBER 21, 1914. ^ •i u^**yTyi* THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, S. C. ' y -J' PAGE THREE SEASON TICKETS TO FAIR REDUCED TO ONE DOLLAR jtAlw.i - I In Buying Your Tickets From One of the Fair Queen Contestants You Save a t)ollar and Give Her One Thousand Votes. . The Fair Association, through itg secretary. Mr. R. M. Jefferies, an : 'Bounces a reduction from $1.50 to $1.00 on the price of season tickets to the Fair. This means an average daily admission of 25 cents per day for four days of the fair. If you are wise enough to provide yourself with a reason ticket. The regular admission at the gate remains unchanged— 60 cents. Those who have alreacfy purchased season tickets at $1.50 will he re funded 50 cents upon application to the party from whom they bought the ticket? It is hoped that every citizen of Colleton county. In view of this leduction and to do his part toward making the Fair a success will pur chase a season ticket. Interest in the Fair Queen Contest increases from day to day as the time draws near for the coronation. A great many merchants have provided themselves with addiUonal coupons, insuring to their patrons a vote with every penny of purchase. Tt Is urged by th ladies of the Civic League thatvlhe demand for votes with purchases be insistent as the vote you give some young lady may be the vote absolutelv necessary to her success. I)o your cash buying with those merchants who Ki ve votes. They are entitled to. you rtrade and are contributing in a large degree to the success of the fair. Merchants who are out of coupons will be provided- with them upon request by communicating with the Contest Manager, tare of the Pres: and Standard. purchases at the following place* ir ”* e*- * ntrrrrBfl Colleton Mercantile & Mfg7 Hendersonville, S. C. M. H. Carter, two stores. Cottageville, S. C. A. V. Willis. Buflin, 8. C. •Ruffin Mercantile Co. Thayers. Walterboro Dumber Co.’s Store. Ballot boxes for the purpose of depositing ballots have been placed in Walterboro at the following places of business: W’alterboro Drug C»o. John M. Klein’s Drug Store. ' Press and Standard office. Crosby’s Soda Fountain. Other ballot boxes have been plac ed at the following points in the county: Cottageville Drug and Grocerv Store, Cottageville. S. C. Ruffin Mercantile Co., Ruffin. S. C A.' Q. Lyons, Islandton, -S’. C. J. S. Sanders, Mozelle.^S. C. F. M. Jones, Ashton, S. C. Bilik of Lodge. Lqdge. S. C.» . Drug Store. Smoake. 8. C. * Colleton Mercantile & Mfg. Co.. Ritter. S. C. M. H. Carter, Hendersonville, S C. Two stores. Walterboro Lumber Co.. Thayers. A /ouiplete list of candidates nom inated to date is as follows: Walterboro. S. C. .Miss Attalee Moore. Votes may be otbain**d with cash the county. Walterboro Drug* Company. J. P. Herndon & Son. The Koger Hardware Company. Reach Brothers. JaJin JJ.. Klein. "■-> Terry & Shaffer; ^.A. W’ichman A Son. Brown Furniture Company. Enterprise Furniture Company. J. M. Ackerman & Bros. ,-W. H. Cues* ft Brothers. Tavlor’s Dry Good* Store. .Mrs. W\ A. Black Millinery Co. S. Finn Jewelry Company Press and Standard. The H. W.-Cohen Store. Colleton Merc. Co. The Brick vre. Crosby Brother*’ Ice Cream Par lor. J. Frank. The, Chariest on, Sur; rls ? Bargain House. H. Zalin. M. Kohn. Opposite Terry & Shaf fer.- /• Iftlandton, 8. C. A. fi : . Lyons. - v-C* Mv>*elle. 8., C. S. Sanders. / o. A-hfv n, 8. C. - *1 8. C. W. M. Fox. .Srooaks, 8. C. Mercantile Co. i—n Brothers. s. c. ■J Miss Lucile Jaycocks. Miss Eunice Glover. • Mis* Bessie Kohn. • Miss Algie Wii'hman. Miss Annie McCants. Miss Florence Andemm Miss Rhame Grace. Miss Ruth Padgett. Miss Ulmer Fishburne.* Miss Nellie MoTeet. Miss Essie Hyrne. .Miss Lillian Farmer. Miss Hattie von Leiie. , Mrs. Robert Padgett. Miss Emmie Strobe:. Miss Clytte Sander*. Miss Mollic Beach. • Mis? Maysie Frantes. Mis* Ervie Risher. Miss Marie Saunders. • Miss Mary f, ..nne Padgett. Mrs. A. B. Chandler. Mrs. Bruce Hiers. Miss'Fula Price. * Miss Marie For. - • ' Miss Edith Koger. Koun<l. 8. C. Miss Dell Hlott. Miss Ruth Risher. M^s Jessie Risher. Miss Corro GcPe Hill. Miss Havelyn Utsey. Miss Jennie Lou Easterling. Islandton, 8. C. Miss Nellje Mears. Miss Lula Murdaugh. Miss Oliio Murdatlgh. Miss Fannie Polk. ;.Kss Mary Polk. Miss Estelle Siner\th, Mi?s Janie Slneafh. Miss May Crosby. Miss Bessie McMillan. Miss Nisha Godley. Arditon, S. C. Miss Hula jpnes. .Miss Adrene Hiers. , . Hendersonville, 8, C* -Miss'T^mmie Marvin. \ Miss Dorl^ Speights. Miss Rena Marvin. Miss Maggie Mae Boynton. W hite HalL 8. C. Mrs. Harrison Cann Mr*. J. C/Cannon. ■i Cottageville, 8. C. Miss Ruth Pierce. Miss Vinetta Ackerman. Mis* India Pierce. Mias Blanche Ackerman. Miss Winnie Ackerman. Miss Bernie Ackerman. Miss Alef DuRant. Miss Esther Brownlee-. Miss Eunice Ackerman. • Lodge, 8. C. Miss Eugenia Fox. Miss Vera Jordan. Miss Essie Cone. Miss Ethel Jones. Hitter, 8. C. Miss Pauline Sanders. Miss Josie Drawdy. Smoaks, 8. C. Only Sire Cora Care Ever Known ‘Gotu-ir the 2Tcw Wty, 2 < Drcpo Do > endure the pains' and t^-tcres caused by* a little thing 111:' .. corn Is ridiculous, simply bccao-e It is unnecessary. Th* new»?lha c^rn cure. Us* -GETSdr* for Coras sad Y*J . bVoo’t ” Holler*' v/h*a Yaa Pat oa Yaw Skew. r t •w *• ~I*A. sry • ^ / Miss N^via Counts. * Miss Alexlna Sauls. Oa rf!» J > $ & Is it possible there is .t woman in this country: who con- linues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Finkham's Vege- lable Compound a trial after all the evidence That is con- tinually being published, which proves ""beyond contradic tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer ing among women than any other one medicine in the world ? ^We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letter than have ever been pub lished in the interest of anyX>thcr medicine for women— an<3 every year we publislr many new testimonials, all gen uine and tmtv Here ate three never before published: From Mr©. S/f. Richmond, Providence, R. I. Providence, It. I.—“For ! Befit of women who suffer as I have done I wish to plate wha| Lydia F. !*inkhaiu‘s VegetahU* Coiiipouiul has done for me. I did some lie;, .y lifting and the doctor said it caused a displacement. I have always , «een weak and I overworked after my baby was itom ana examination set in, then netwousTUTis- tratiom from which I did n< t reev. until I hail taken Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. ’Hie 11.. "vnind is my l»est friend and when I hear of a woman with troubles in. y inine I try to induce her to take your medicine.”—Mrs. S. T. Hkhmoxt*,, 1‘JU Waldo Street, Provideuce, IS. I. A Minister’s Wife Writes: Cloquet, Minn — u I have suffe^d very much with iregularities pain and infraubination, but your wonderful niedicine, l.ydia L- 1‘ii k- iium’s Vegetable Cranpouiid, has made me well and I can recommend fhe game to nlLthat an* troubled with these complaints.”—Mrs. Jln- vu Akebman, c/o Itev. K. Akfrman, Cloquet, Minnesota. From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass. South Quincy, Mass.— 4 "Tlie doctor said that I hau organic trouble and he docton-d me f«>r a long time and I did not get any relief. I saw Lydia E. I’inklumV V,*getabie (ompounj ad vertised and I tried it and found relief bep»ri? I had finished the first bottle. I continued taking it all through middle life and am now a strong, healthy woman and earn piy ovni living.'’—Mrs. Jane U. AIurdocil 25 (Gordon Soutji Quincy, Mass. •Write to LIDIA E.PISKHAM SEDirilE CO. r (COXFIDEMIALILY5X,M1X8.,forndvice. jour letter will be opened, read an«l answered fcy a woman and beld In strict cOntldcnce. Miss Carrie Counts. Miss Lena Padgett. Miss ftpnie Pjtd$eU Miss Justine Hiers. Miss Mamie Hiers. Miss Gertrude Berry. Miss Lula Hucks. Miss Gertie Hurks. Miss Mazie Steailly. Miss Marian May. Miss Cnllie Pa*lgett. Miss liHia I.yons. S M'.udis, R. F. D. No Mis Luiio y cur.or. .M:ek Liiiie M Alhany Sfii<i»k> it. !•’. D. No ::i • -Mud* Padgett. . Stokes, S. (’. -Mi U>;.th Beach. >. RuCi :, S. C. Mis- J. vel Cr.i'br. ;,r.fiss Donnie Crosby. Vi./rile. s. V. Miss P / ‘Ui “’I Yen --'a Gocd Deal T n t!x day .feel dull, lazy and dhcouragei >v>u have every cyiaptcm ox a torpid liver. - . . Slrr.mrr.c Fed 7. Liver Hegulatcr (Tha * Powder Form) 13 a fno tonic for a disordered liver. It acts promptly. bilious im- puri'ics which have inter fered with the free action of, the 1: Jcr ere driven out, the stomach is cleansed and strengthened so that, it can more thoroughly digest food. Thebowels are purified and a regular habit re-established. It is a so!endidjr.ee!icine for the whole system. Promotes a feeling of energy, mental activity and cheerfufspirits. - Sold by Dealers Price, Large Package, SI.OO A*lc lof thr frnyme witj: ibr Rc.1 Z oo tb« Ll cL II you caubt t ,« it nmA te m. we w;il ,-«4 it by m.l. p-wpeid. Simmeti, Um R'guljior i> altn ,ut up in liquid forta lot ibc«e wlio pi elf' h. frur #1.00 per bottle. Look foe tbe Red Z UbeL J. fl. ZEILIH ft CO., S». Lout*. MUqoorl N ) ..Ilf FOR KALE BY WALTKKHORO DRUG m.MPAJTY ‘•OETC-IT," Is t:.y frst ever known to remove corns without foil, without pain and without trouble. This is why It is th? biggi-st'SeUlaic .■orn euro in existence t 7. u Is now us^d I>y million,, Wciuse it does away with sticky tape, with plasters .ntl cotton rings that rhift 'th.ir po sition an.l pr.ss do vn onto the com. with 3 lives that “raw up” the toe. with "larne- ::.‘ , thr.t raus>. i>rersuro • nd pain, with hnlvr . jarorj anl :.l . I’.avvlm? and pdV..ir ut a corn. ’'•V.IJT.t-lT” la applii t in two sec- on Is. Two Uropj : prtLvl with the K’r..s ro! go the w-r’: fain trocs. the o rn shrivils vanish, a. Accept; no Mit'ft.PCo. Try It « n cay ecru. wart. rulV, rr t» :r‘on tool -ht. L • >.ETt'-lT“ ij s j’d t >• |dru.gf;lsts everyv.he-e, t“'o a bottle. orVjent dl- c L Co.. cKlcajto. rcct by E. Lawnncc His Last Meal N F O R S A L E, North Carolina Pine Lumber as follows: Standard —. . . • .» Ceiling, Siding, Flooring and Moulding, all of which Ik manufactured as good as modern machinery is capable of * « producing; and graded in strict accordance with North v- Colleton Mercantile & Manufacturing Comp’y Ritter, S- C. . \ 1 . . ”Hm> •» !>•>••• y Raw For *•!• at all Storaa Me* 3Sc-. SOc and ll OC p.- naftJLL WS.CW. SPECIAL TRAINS^ FOR^TIJE FAIR Low Rates :md Jiood Schn-dult From Ehrhardts and 4ft her Points. Tiio/AiLmic Uoasl Li!;,, i.- ■' t-raXiig with iht* iharae.'iU'-ni o! ; '• ^bunly F-..ir :n ord<-r to li\<* i •• ; pl<> ot iIp ufip, h portion : t): ty ih, 'V -r h •: r ill' ; In ;i'!.!iMon' to uuir :'r. • wiii; h 1 I-.tn'hcrui ' hour, a s|.' , irl train .Mil !< . : .ii’idt * ■ r> noruin#. - \ r ' t Lifn* .4*1 S a in ', thn- ■ /‘A . i< UK IUi- lino a.ns’ich h.-tt. r i«j oo*Uir.li.. »i.>il the Fair ov. r. (layr fliu ! Mil v-il! I * • ' w . boro if 0VI01 k P ;h( ; : t J'or tho mum trip. ^ Reasana?.!'' rat, ; h.-nv L** h f.raii r>,l by tlu* Uoa. f Lir.o fh. 1 Klve < v» cy'^m. u.-'.cr th" irn-hv,ih best K«-rvioo at lh** bo. ; >. • ;*l Hxpomiitiir\ Tir*’ foliowi.i* i i rat**K which will provaf’ froi.. il!- Uifforofit points: Adair* Run. $11". (’harlestou. (’olloton, 75c. I’oosawhaichio, $ 1 Draytou, $1.7". Ehrhardt, $1 "" Green fond, aai-. - H a- B. Junction, sr.i .lacksonboro, loim.-. Island,*$1.50. ^Lodge, 90cf Bon i’on, 9oc. , Ravenei, $1.25. Ridgeland, $1.50. . Ritter, ;{5c: Ruffin. 55c. * Stokes, 25c. White Hall. 75c.. Williams, f»5r. - *•» . Venilisyee. $ 1 .i<0. < The (ollowinK is the schedule^ of the ( ?pfc|al- #Tain fo be rut»^ daily from Ehrhardt during the fair, No- veihb* r 3. 4. 5, #i and 7: I .cave Ehrhardt, 8 a. m. Leave Lodge 8:13 a. in. ,Leave William*, 8:36. a.^m Leave Ryflln, 8:34 a. m. l^eave Stokes i»:02 a. m. Arriv*. Walierboro 9:20 a. jn.. / Returning, leave Walterboro at 5 P- IB'/ , ' We wish fo say to the ladies thuL our Millinpry Do- pmTtmcnt is complete, consisting of the latest styles in Tigue and a good line of well selected millinery to make your selections from. a splendid line of dry goods, notions, ’ es, cloth ing. hats and caps for men and boys at p consistent with the rimes. Resides alKof these we carry h full line of fancy and taple groceriesNalso hardware, American wire toncir.y. one and two-hbrseXwagons and the “’Free” sewing mn- ;hine. and have the bb*it line of trunk; and suit case .:<' t carried. ‘ : ! ' * 1 - ; ± - - ' • — vvi. wi’l appreciate n visit 1*> ' r’:: 1 t .'how you. the diff* , Thvnkmg you f- r your ast 'tinuaLcv of same, we an you. (kw .i ■ a,. it !inc <-caiTied. IT mage and a \ i H’ • fer I nline. 1# ercaame Compiiy / / / I RI VERS OF ( OTTON AND ^OTTON SKK«». Smoaks, - 5. C. ■ «■! < Slop thoM- Early Bronchial ConKli* They hang on all winter it not '•hcckcd. and pave the way for seri- ouh throat and lung disease. G«*r a hottlyi of Fmley'g Honey apd Tar Ooninound. and take it freely. Stopa' cdughs'-knd cold*, heala raw in flamed throat, loosens the phlegm and is mildly laxative. Best, for children and grown persons. , a A'o opiates, -r For Sale hy All Dealers. i. . i ■ *|i. ^ PHe* Csrcd la 6 to 14 Days Y*ur dniffisl wilt rtfiind mon*y if PA20 OIN'TMEJfi’ fbilt to cure *nv c»v of Itching, Plitid. nieeriinfor Protruding Piie*iii<tol4d*v Tje L-»t •^pUatioc siece Leac <u.J lUri. (Cc. You Have Nasal Catarrh Not Very Bad, But— It Bothers You a Good Deal. X Foley ( allotrfir Tablets. You will like their positive action. They have a tonic effect on th«* boWels and give wholesome, ihoro-i- , today gh cleaning to the entire bowe) trat t “* "* * Stir the lltfer'to healthy activity and keep stomach sweet. f'onstipation. headache, dull, tired f**eling never affect those who use Foley Uathani • Tablets. Only All Dealers. !5c. For §ale by $15 PER WEEK •tr»iffhl *od uXS"?. •*.**»^*M* Mm EgSTEVgR* pJTuJTh MOP. Ymt i oobtract, wrakly p*j Eipori Uttntettrary. Pifirra — raquirW. HKHTK MFU. CO.. Drat. 145. ftwta EVER Rome people have nasal catarrh and, know It. Not only the patient knows It. but all of his friends know It. Many people know It that are not his fri«hds. Just those people who happen to meet film in the street car or on the publlc^squarc. That sort of^a, nasal catarrh need not be described.» Everybody know* the symptoms without their disfust* inr recital '» Psruna helps such cases every day. Thousands have attested to »h»e fact unsolicited. I’eruna benefits even the worst cases of old nasal catarrh. But there are cases of nasal ca tarrh not so evident. One nostril is The other nostril Is stopped tomorrow. Cannot breathe frsely through the nostrils. Easy to sneese. Mucus In the nose too thick. Sometimes forms brownish lumps. Caleb cold easily. Never quite free of a cold. These symptoms describe a case of subacute nasal catarrh. Many people have It. and Same who would not admit the/ have nass! ca tarrh. He knows he must blow his noee freely. Ho remembers that he does ■ot breathe easily through the nose. He recalls the fact that he snores some now, whereas he did not pre viously; Subacuto nasal catarrh! Or wo might call It incipient nasal catarrh. Or. still b« tt. r. nasal catarrh Just be* ginning and becoming chronic. Now is the time to take Pc wing. A little Pcruna will do wonders at this stage of the disease. Snuff a lit tle weak salt water every morning (see 'Ills of Life." sent free*by Pc runa Co.. Columbus. Ohio), Just enough to char out the nose. Tako a dose of Pcruna before breakfast. Hold It In Jho mouth. Lot It trickle down slowly and breathe the fumes of it but through the 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 Is sweet. Tho br athlnfp 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 well become one of the benefited ones as to allow it to go on any further.