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THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTEREORO. S. C.
JANUARY 6,1915.
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A Draft—You Catch
Coughs, Cold
Stiff Neck
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Neuralgia
Especially in the piercing pam
of neunilgia or the dull throb of
> headache is Sloan’s Liniment
wonderfully relieving. Laid
lightly on the part where the pain is felt, it gives at once a
feeling of comfort and ease that is most welcome to the
'overwrought sufferer. ? /
Hwr What Others Say/
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oTMi. t» mm WoM'a Mhl«taMMdthatUih*UMol it-'-Mr*. Y, J. Brmm,
UmtU I, Sm Iff. MmKt, Tr
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urarair
t far TRIAL BOTTLE.
DR.EARLS.SLOAN, be. D^cB. PhaadelpUa,Pa.
HUDSON MILL NKW8.
| Although the writer from this
little place ha* tcco silent, yet the
(oiks are *till pro greeting. The
school at this place is doing excel
lent work. On Christmas Eve after-
' noon a> large crowd gathered at the
school building to hear the children
‘reclfe, and see the Xmas tree. The
students were trained well. Mr.
Buyck Crosby presided, and the (oP-
lowing program was veil rendered:
I Prayer, C. J. Crosby.
I On the Eve ot Christmas, (recita
tion) Reuben Crosby,
j Holly, (dialogue) Misses Yarn
end Fisks.
Joy to ths World, dialogue) IS
Children.
Recitation. Annie Belle Crosby.
Two of Santg’s Wards, {dialogue)
Jesse Crosby and Blease Hudson.
| If I could Knit, ; recital Ion) Jesse
Crosby. .
J Recitation, Heyward Hudson,
j A Christmas Controversy {dia
logue) Misses Fisk and Messers Hud-
son, Crosby, Bowers and Yarn.
| Santa Claus Acrostic jrecltntlon)
Eddie Bowers. „
Recitation, Eddie Hudson. • ,
Recitation, Henry Yarn.
Candle Drill. S children.
Recitation. Roy Crosby.
Christmas Candles, Six little girls.
Christmas Stoctyng Tales ’dia
logue) Annlf Belle Crosby, Naomi
jVarn, Roy Crosff^ and Eddie
[ SOTT.
Trials at Headquarters, dialogue)
CALOMEL MAKES
YOU SICK. UGH!
w Dodson's Liver Tone” Better than
calomel nnd can not salivate.
Calomel loses you a day! You,
know what calomel is. It’s mer
cury; quick-sliver. Calomel is dan
gerous. It crashes into sour b^le
|lke dynamite, cramping and sirkon-
ing you. Calomel attacks-the bones
add should never be put into your
system. . ' ,
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and hll knocked out
and believe you heed a dose of dan
gerous calomel Just remember that
your druggist sells for 50 cents a
largo bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone,
which Is entirely vegetable and peas
ant to take and is a perfect substi
tute for calomel. It Is guarar‘..*ed
to start your liver without stirrlnr
you up inside, and can not salivate.
Don’t take calomel! ’It makes
you sick the next day; it los«?s you
a day’s work. Dodson’s Liver Tone
straightens you right up and you
feel great. Give H to the children
because it is perfectly harmless and
doesn’t gripe.
Married chrmtmam eVk
m Ruby Freeman aa*' Mr, O. L.
Copeland at IxHlge.
lx>dge, January 2.—Special! An
event of interest to this community
was the marriage, on Chrlstn-as. K\e
night, of Mr. Otis £.’ Copeland, of
Khrhardt, and Miss Ruby Freeman,
^>f Talbotton,'"-4Ja. The* ceremony
was performed at the Baptist par-
nonage by the Rev. a. C. Lawson in
tha presence of a few relatives and
friends. The bride is a sister of
Mrs. W. D. Bennett, of this place.
MW | Frank Breland. Watson, Roy. Rob-
'ert and Hucks Crosby aud Naomi
Boric Acid and Borax. j Yarn.
. Santa Claus delivered the pres-
Washington, D. C., Jan. A cn { 8 . . 0
number of kegs of shrimp and pawn 1 The school building was decorst-
* .. ^ ed very beautifully, and every per-
shipped in litt*r«tate commerce hav j ^ prMent eeemed to have beea
recently been recommended by the
Department of Agriculture for seiz
ure finder the authority of the Fed
eral Food and Drug Act, because of
the presence of boric acid or borax (-Cristinas
delighted.
Dr. A" W. Hudson spent the holi
days with friends in Charleston.
Messrs Geatha Berry and Harry
Kinard visited J. D. Hudson’s
in them. The Department regards
eucb product^ aa adulterated within
the meaning of the law.
It Is stated that a warning to
Mrs. Caleb Crosby qpent Sunday
with her brother. J. W. Preacher.
Little Miss Arline Hudson spent
Saturday with her cousin, Gertrude
packers on this subject will be is- Hudson. /-
She is a handsome brphetto. and pre- 9ue<1 ghortljr ln the and Reg _ | Rrr p K Crosby of Ruffin vlsit-
nented a striking MDMrance n | u i ator)r Announcements of the Bu- ed his sister, Mrs. J. W. Smoak, Fri-
brldal attire, a perfectly fitting coat
nnlt of white aerg*. She has many
friends hsre. y
The groom belongs to a large and
Influential family and la a young
man of aterllng worth. Owing to
the nioesa of Mr. Copeland’s pdftnts,
the marriage was a very quiet af
fair. The young couple will reside
reau of Chemistry. day and Saturday. * / •
j MiH Love Bennett of Lodge, is
"" | spending a few days with Mrs. H.
Indlflrestmit anil Mn A - G strickiand - wh ° has
■ a VIM n TteUinf b#r p^nu. Mr. and
N6rVOUSn6SS \ UT% - D ’ Hud *° n - h “ returned to
^ her home nt Branson.
In EhrhnrdtA
• the blwMl i
Mr.^W. 8. Crosby
FIVE CKNTH PROVEK IT
A Oewsre— Offer. Cut out this
nd, enclose with 6 cents to Foley t
Co.. Chicago, III., and receive a free
trial package containing Foley's
Money and Tar
roughs, cold*
lagrippe coughs; roiey ivianey mis |
»nd Foley Cathartic Tablets: For
pf Islandton
Mm IwkT.^Vt'he home' of Edward
>^ a j<M r r&2£ > £ Morris Sunday
Ola sad she mmIoom I Messrs Ernest nnd James Kinard
of Smoaks visited their uncle, S. W
! Breland on Saturday and Sunday
I Hr. C. W. Po.t.11 ^Ultor »t
Remsdr rellsrsd
It as tbs b—t —Steins to tbs world.
GIvb Nature a
e containing Foley s sod pmiu nstur* loivMtr (TTbe Mr - c - w - Po *t° n a visitor at
far Compounded for ooby impim. blood-HndisMdon the home of J. D. Hudson Thursday
. croup, bronchial and I Oot lb# blood
hs; Foley Kidney Pllto , w*. Je. .
“ sale In your town by all dealers.
AUCTION BON HUPPEIL
There will be an auction box sup
per at Mt. Carmel church Friday
evening, Jan. Ith, 1115, beginning
•t • o'clock. Public she Invites. *
.. bsro Mn. Joe Tenon'* .
i t- eend us bis nano mud l
Mr. T. L. Hudson spent last Mon-
ABALffff d *y |B Brunson.
nffTTg!iii- , C i r* mAT1<>W I Hudson Mm school opened Mon
should be
Is coo-
j-u.^sassssssr--
eepecUII?veloaMefor
•nd should alwsre be used
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day after a vacation spent very
pleasantly, the students have re
sumed their work with renewed
Vim.
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/^HARING
LOUIS COHEN & CO.
m PROFIT
/ SHARING
STORE
. 232 and 234 King and 203 Mating Street, Charleston, S. C
Charges
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Prepaid On $10.00 Pnrcbases Of Rep
lar Goods
e Are Dresses
To Suit your Pocket Book
a tte latest -blouse effect,
louse in Crepe, Serge, and
arbardine, with Black Satin
.underskirts, and Sleeves, Rus
sian, tunics. Prices 3 .
$27.50 . \ ' .
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Everything in White and Fancy
Wash Fabrics, Dress Goods
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and Notions. \
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Ladies ond Misses Fall
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Suits Have Arrived.
All. predominating Models of
Pari® Interpreted by New York
-w *. 4 ' * X **'
Manufacturers at very popular
prices, $16.50 to $35.00.
* * ’ $ i ,
All Hammocks at one third off
COOSAWHATTHIK.
Misses Lixxie and Pallie Roberta
spent Saturday night at Coosawhat
chle with Mr. and Mrs. William
Roberts. ^
Mr. Wesley Langford spent T*:*E-
urdsy night with his ulster, Mrs
William Roberts.
Mrs. R. T. W- Roberts spent last
week in Charleston with her sister,
Mrs. John p. White.
Mr. ..Wesley Langford, who has
been spending the holidays at homo,
wip leave Tuesday for 'the Citadel,
where he is attending school.
Miss Pallie Roberts, who has been
spending'the holidays with her pa*
rent*. left-Monday for her school !c
Charleston.
Miss Sadie Roberts spent Wednes-.
day and Thursday with Miss Mae
Roberts at Cbosawhatrhte.
Miss Tabe Sauls a£ent Sunday
with Misses Pallie and Lizzie Rob
erts.
Well, Christmas has ,gonex but
we are all looking for another one
We will live In hopes of seeing an
other Christmas, but we hope
won’t be as dull a* this one was.
•Mr- and Mrs. Dan Hupton and
daughter spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs v R. T. W. Roberts, Sr.'
A pound party was given by Mr.
and lira. J. W. Roberts last week In
honor of their sister, ^Pallie Those
who were present were Misses Cliff
and Lila Langford, Jose Tabe Sauls,
Edna Mole, Pallie and Lizzie Rob
erts. Messrs Wesley, Thomas an:
Joe Langford, Leroy. Rudie and
Ralph Peterman, Callle Mole, Lewis
Majnel. A, D. McQuary, from Ridge
lahd. The party was enjoyed very
much by all. Each guest present
went aWhy wishing Mr. and Mrs
Roberts to give us a greater party-
next Christmas.
With best wishes to the Press and
Standard.
A Friend.
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of Columbia, Makes
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Announce
ment to Patrons.
[ a ge:t and best know n institution of
kind in State, makes most liberal offer
tfo x
o young people for 1915.
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GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT
. bautiPy your hair
Our Mail Order De-
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accurately and
yn omptly.
The largest Art and
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Special line of Chil-
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H drens wear.
Make It thick, glossy, wave, luxuri
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surprise for you.
Your hair becomes light, wavy
fluffy, abundant and Appears as soft
lustrious and beautiful as a young
girl’s after a “Danderine hair
cleanse." Just try this—moisten a
doth with W little Danderine an i
carefully draw it through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time,
his will cleanse the hair of dust
lirt and excessive oil and in jW r
few moments you have doubled the
beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying the hair at
once, Danderipe dissolves every par?
tide of dandruff; oleanses, purilitos
and invigorates the scalp, forever
stopping itching and falling Hair.
But what will please you most
will be after a few weeks* use when
you will actually see new hair—flue
t>d downy at first—yes—but really
new hair growing all over the scalp.
If you care for pretty, soft hair and
lots of ft surely get a 25 cent bottle
of Knowlton’s Danderine from any
druggist or toilet counter and just
try it - ■
In keeping with the spirit of times, pound), with cash, or with an ap-
tthe management of Drnughon’s proved notfoy The atudent can then-
Practical Business College of Colum- remain at home, and the College will
bia, 8. C. Lone of the chain of big teack bim J»jr mail for I, 4. or 6
Wso^n WmtM?- -"SIS SalSTniX ^ IE
,ut the Southern and Western SUt ^ Btudent gQm to CoIuinbI ^ en .
•»>. announces four |4) money “X ten the departments of the college
ng plans for 1914, to young men and coni pi eta tbe c,,,,* thoroughly
tnd young women planning to enter under the direct supervision and gul-
College In January. dance of experienced instructors. ,
While th* majerity of small busi- Under this plan, the Scholarships^
nss colleges are no longer able to are good for Instruction both BY
accept cotton at ten cents propound MA ( }J J 1 an J v a * and
n ptfvment for tuition the Bln dying by m*!! aa Ion* aavdeairad
^ P x,“* rolumbia is i he student enters the instlttution
Draughon College of Columbia is fo forapIete the work on the Mmtf
continuing to offer this ten cents cot- Bcholarship, without any additional
*pn plan, and also announces that- charge whatever. Full information
notes, payable one year or longer) aud testimonial letters from those
f rom dates, will be iccepted in pay- m have aclnally used this plan will
ment for scholarships, while this be mailed upon request. Write for
temporary period of business deprei- them. t
ion continues. In fact, this insti- The above plan (No. 4) will espe-
.'uitlon is extending to its patrons „ n a ” Jr Vrt a *’ l,ea1 to “•“J young men
hroughout the State the moat lib- *™d young women throughout tha
,ral tdrms and ccnditlcna with ref- °‘ at « du a r ‘ ng th ® y®« be-
*» ">•»“« »' Xl.™b”ip , 't r r d t 2l,TSK
it enrollment offered: ditions now existing, to undertake
I. Cottton Plan—Cotton will be the monthly board end living ex-
icceptCi (strict middling) in pay- penses which attending a college cer-
r.ont for scholarships and ten Cents tainly makes necessary. While
-»er pound wl11 be allowed for It. progress is not so rapid in taking •
>ne 509-pound bale will pajr for u lessons by mail, the savirfg in board
complete scholarship in the and living expences means a great
'Jookkecplng and Banking depart- “«*'• t*k!ng the Home
nent of Draughon’s College or a ' n atude,,t •bould be
omplet. wholcr.htp I. .he Short.
hand and Typewriting department. weekB kQd ^ * n <o eight
Two such bales will be accepted for v j duaI letter _ fr 0 J^ L d *
a Combined Scholarship of both UBed tblB pUn durlbr ^ ® ,
Bookkeeping, Shorthand and auxill- the best proof that you can use
ary studies. It too. Write for full details.
S. Cash Plan—Where the student After the European war baa clot- -
enrolling pays cash for scholarship, ed Msnd business conditions have ad-
% “War Discount” of $10.00 wjH be Joated themselves and become nor-
sllowed and Railroad fore of the a * a,n . ®ntlre country will
students to Columbia will be paid by tbe greatest and .most
tha College. This is equal In every bfoionged period of prosperity and
way, from an economical sandpolnt, ®f pan * lo n and develop
t."i. cotton plan o«.r^ .boro, nnd STbl^'^” »*«*■»
will only ronuln In foren (or .neb n “pldproioX
limited time as in th eoplnlon of the in business, for those rounx Dsnnis
College management present existing who haTa tbe necessirr *trii?in*
conditions may justify. aBd are preparedr^nb7mor?i,len
S. Note Plan—If the student wl-h- Uful than have ever Sen th cw
es to give a note, payable a year (or before- The far-sighted young m 7n
longer) from date, for the full price v is already realizing this and is mak-
of the scholarship, allowing suffict- ing plans, if he has not already
•nt time for the student to complete made them, to secure a thorough
the coures, accept a posittion and and practical business training so
•am the monev with which to nay **. Z 0 . h® r ®* d y for the opportunities
the note before It fills due. the regu- wlllc b o^T big banker and business
lar catalogue price la charred for "I*®.,, , te " Jro0 o*® ■ ur o to be so
each scholarship, which la a few dol- P p.*, .
lar* higher than the cash price. _ •® U| wh o are now planning to
Where 30. 50 or 90 day note* are College or voun* U £l t » , Bu * , °® M
riven, no difference In price Is chsrr- Ward*ti praparjig thet^lr^
ed. Many stndents enter Draueh- aucceaafui buiHaHrae canSSTa!!!! w!lh
on’s College each, year under this to economise as much ns possible
note Plan, and complete thetr cnm~*e. uld write for full laformattion
accept poaltions and earn the monev concerning one of the above plans
pay their notes before the/ f-.il Money saved la money made and
due. If von are i^-ested 'n thia Draughon training (endoraed by
-Ian write for sne^ai noLe nisn Bankers and Business men every
blank wMeh Hres full .|nformaltlr.n. where) and the Draughon BuaineLi
4. Bv Mall PUn—Anv vonne mnn College (the largest business mluca-
or young wqjnan ran purchase a tlonal training institution in the
Dranrhon for the Book- State) need no ihtrodu?t|on to !ho
keeping and Banking, or for the public, the superiority of the courv-
•hortband and Typewriting course, of sttudy and the greater facmtiT- *
md pay for fhla aoholarshin with for securing position for Indent,
cotton (on a basD of ten cents per being well known
MOTHERHOOD Is not a
ttea far experiment bmt far
Brswn qnnlftica, sad nothing
exceeds Ike value of good
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