The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 06, 1915, Image 7

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•i T rARY» 6, 1915. THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTILRBoRO, S. C. Price Offers CASH a Large, New and Well Selected TliE SECRET Of SUCCES! A 1 • Gmuinc Merii HrqtiiHV to Win tho Pool*!*'* C’onA&'n* c. ^ * People Have you ever stopped' to reason why it ii that ao many prhducta that are extensively advertised. • all at once drop out of right and are aoo.i forgotten? The rehron is plain—the article did not fulfil the of the manufacturer.* This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medical preparation that has real curative value'almost soils itself, as HORE CLEMENCY BY THE GOV- * KKXOK. * . / Kcvh*»enty-n*e Convicts Beneflt Prom the Executive’s Open Door •| rlky. ei*" Columbia, Jan. 5.—Gov. Blea*» late Saturday ..extended executive clemency to S3 murderer*. 16 men promises V onv<cts of homicide in a. lesser'de-, pree. one criminal assault, one who attempted criminal assault, one fire* bug and 20 convicted of‘other crimes ranging from burgttlxry to.' entry NERVOUS DY GAS OR INDIGfSTieR like r.n endless chain system the rem-w, ^ ^ #a .. .. .w. . » ^ ...!v !» recommended by tho^e who of land after notice,; this last of frnso being punished with a fine of $15. In all, the Governor eaercln- iiave been h.-rirfi?ted, to those who are (n m c<l of it. • A ptom'neut dnia’glit says “Ti.Wi for e- •r pie -Kihuei* .! Swamn-.! c ‘ pn,o n t ')' In 61 cases, Incthdlnp i- rr> ' ’ *' i eearnflotv I hate sold fer 10 full pardons, 18 paroles and 37 r.-d never lurdtate •to {jittirmnlcRUona of : enjenen/ . • ' 1 rr'itircc* fvg%s»Ar*»/wp"a sa#«s1 «i 9-' At Greatly Reduces is that you give ns a buy. - aeon Prices. AH we Ask 4 Look Before you .! t< > t!10: : ;ds rf thdus M'-' \ 1 : . > use .1 the tr 'P ration tin! .«• cf Ur. K-lt ee’s Pxvamp- Root 1*' to the fttef ■ hat it fulfil) al- *<ei y v tsh in ox. r..*om*tvc kid liver and fclad Ter di:-eaS(es, cor- urinary troyl >!■> and rheuma- is' ;v.ost n- r« tism. Ycu may receive a sample ho tlo of Swamp-Root by Parcels Po«t. Address l>r. KilVner A Co. Hlngham- tor. \. Y.. and enclose ton cents; also mention this, paper. nils 1o 1,61.4 Instances of exer l-e of hit pe.-v r of oxtendlnx, clemency. Of the 33 murder *ra who were th - herr^iciaries all originaliy were riv en life terms. .Two, one of whom had already Received a eonimittatjon to 20 years, were granted full par kin nlmo t evoy. j,rlng3 the governor’s/total up cceRe it rt suits, ■.o' to* .era tv -tify. No e<I • that 1 know »*f le ” :• ;-.i a «t ttemer * 'Pape’s Time it! r«pe s b.apepsiu wilt digest anything you eat and come a sour, gsssy or out-o^i stomach surely within five minuter. If your meals don’t fit comf.irt- ably, or what you eat lies like, m lump’of lead In your lUomarli. or If yptr Imte 'heartburn, that la a sign of Indigestion. Get from your, phsnnacirt a fffy- rent case of Pape>' Dlapensla nn«t take a do»e Just as noon ns you can. There will l»c no sour rising!, no belching of ffhd'geiiled food tnfreil with acid, no stomach gas or heart- hAnr. fullness or hca.vy feeling In the stoniach, n-’iiroa, dehilltatlng •headaches, dizr.tresa or intestinal dona; three were given paroles ami : gripping This will all go. and, be- PINK GROVE. As I hfiven’t seen any new*. print from Pine Grove in some tlnfbj&Has 28 received commutations. The sen tence®, all originally for life, were cut trt terms ranging from two to twenty years, one being to the fro- mer figure; three to the latter; one to 15, one to' 12, seventeen to Id, and 5 to five years. Two "yeggnien”—Thomas Noland, al!a K “Chicago Noland,” alias “Dc- In '.trpit Nebbs,” and Charles Howard, “Texas Dutch”—each serving any drug store, sides, there will bo no sour food ' • _ * * * left over in the stomach to poison |your breath with nansenus odor*. Pape’s Dlapepsln is a certain cum Ifor oiit-of-order stomachs. bec*u*e it fakes hold of* your food and di gests It Just the same as If your I stomach wasn't there. Relief In five minute* from all stomach misery is awaiting you at 1 l7 o \ -X' “THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND.” •/ Ji CYPRESS SASH DOORS BLINDS % MOULDINGS AND M1LLWORK / Advice of Mother no Doobt Pre vents Daughter's Untimely End. SAVES DAUGHTER ! \ when You Yawn a Good Defal J;t the day time, and fv?el dull, lazy and discouraged, >v»u have every symptom oi a torpid liver. Simmons Red Z Lber Regulator <The Fov/der Form) is a fine tonic for a disordered liver. It acta promptly. The bilious im-. purities which have inter fered with the free action of the li/er are driven out, the stomach is cleansed and strengthened eo that it can more thoroughly digest food. , Thebowelsarepurmedanda j regular habit reestablished. It is a splendid medicine for the whole system. Promotes a feeling of energy, mental activity and cheerful spirits. Sold by theaters I* Price, Lorca Package, 41.00 I will write a few lines. Hog killing is going on and some ‘tater and cracklin'.’ would he fine. We met at ’Mne Grove church Thursday It being the last day of the vear and had our annual TUnHA-'- >ri ving service. Addresses v .>re mad. 1 v brother Rlnck and brother Cur tis, We then adjourned fer dinner r-ml mot at 3.3h and had a sorg ser- ' vc.» Some of the people went ?1 ore to give !’'aiik* and ilfen went ; o?ne and danced until midnight. Parties are all th" go. and liquor the worse theSimcs get. the worse ihe people are. it seems likei The stork visited the home of Mr. I and Mr*. Banard Benton last week * • and left a fine boy.- Mr. Adam Hudson and family spent the holidays in Beaufort. They report a very quiet time. Mr*. Waldo Bryant and children afe visiting friends and relUavev .-round PUje Grdve during*the hoTF- days.. It . seems like Maddie Jones call* at Mr. Joe Hudson’* very often. Lookout for the license. The wed ding bell®, will soon Tie'ringing that I heard of. Wishing everyone a happy New Year. « ''LONELY. a ten-year term for housebreaking and larceny, were paroled, the order . 4 stating that the. parole'was granted la order that the prisoner* might be turned over to the United States au thorities, • who say they have war ranty outstanding for the men. This list brings tho governor’s roster for - the'holiday season to 170 pardons, parbles and commutations, These large flfty-Cent cgse* con tain enough “Pape’* D^apep*!n ,, to keep the entire- family free from otomach disorders | nd indigestion for many ’month*. It • belong* In |vour home. ! . HANDLING THE PEST OK. TRIPLE NAME. TUB WIUT SHE WANTED “I v ant tq st^v my hntry**'‘cough." said young mother Tuesday, “hut I won’t give hijn any harmful drugs.’ She bought Foley’s Honev and Tar Compound. It loosens the rough quickly, stimulate* the mucti* mem- TO 1 -A ■ [ •.», Ready, Ky.—" 1 vvS# not able to do anything for really-si* months,” writes Mrs. Laura Braldier. of this place, "acd was down in bed for three months. 1 cannot tell you how 1 suffered with] my head, and with, nervousness and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not do me any good,, and he had to give, it up. Wc tried another doctor, but he did nof help me. At last, my mother advised me to fUce Cardui, the woman’s tonic.'>l thought it was no use for 1 was nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me any good. But I took eleven bottles, and now I am able to do all of my work and my own washing. 1 think Cardui is the best medicine In the world. My weight has increased, and 1 look the picture of health. '* If you suffer from any of.the ailments peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui 1 today. Delay is dangerous. We know it will help you, for it has helped so many thousands' of other weak women in the past 50 years, j At all druggists. Mpeclcs Named for it* Three Food Plant* May He Controlled / % in Number of Wa>*. ClemKott College, Jan. 5.—“Tha boll worm of cotton, tho iom ear worm and the tomato 'riii* worn* are ohe and the same apoe'e*,” nay* K. F. Conradi, enton.ologi.it of Clem- brajnea ami helps throw off the chok . _ . a a . ing secretion, eases pain and give* |son College, In a ftatemem in the child cornial rest. MOTHER! THE CHILD ■ IS COSTIVE, BILLIOUS Look, Motherl If tongue Is coated give “California Syrup of Figs.” he given method* to he we 1 in tho winter season for the control of thla pest. “It* favorite food,” the state ment continue*, “f* corn in the milk stage. When corn become* hard it 1* no longer desired ahd where cotton 1* late it generally nuffera quite severely during seasons whew those Insects are abundant. “Jh sections of the South where be injury la. regular from year to year, early corn Is uaed for traps in- the cotton plantations and in soma rase* the cotton is poisoned at the proper time to reduce the injury. \c; a cotton pest in this stale, it ie inot regular, being very Injuriou* some Rcat-ons and then for several The least A«k I of tb« rcBirin* with the Rrtl Z M th* U'*L H jrt»a «• :.r< f«t il. /rnut to'at. w* wilt •*»<! it by mail. Sunraeat Urn grtulMot l« a:« ; u tip I* N*ritJ fata fur there who puff II Ftic* hi.00 pet- bottle. Look tor ik< kei Z UhrL ‘‘M CORN tenmu: Advisory DopL. fmttrmetitnt SBjrOUf t TietUMaKor WOm Modieins Co.. Toon., tor 3. a. zr.iLtN a St. LoeU, cb.. . Mis*. Preertctar* No matter what sll* your child, a [gentle, thorough laxative shoubt always ho the first treatment givea. x If your If. tie on" Ii out-df sort. ,— x X', half-sick, Un't resting, eating an! FOR MEN AND WOMEN jacting naturally—look, MotherXste Backache? Fc.-l tired? *n'7T ~ jif tongue i* .-oated. Thix is a sure year* doing little damage, spry cs you u.'-e.l to lie'? G<-ttin<.!tsjgn that its llttje stpnrtch t Ivie” injury occurs on farm* where a good Many persons mistake ki<Jn« v | an( , Wowe j, nrf , r ] 0 gged with waste.' rotation ia practiced. When , cross,, irritable, feverish, “In the fall when the cold weath- stomach tour, breath bad> or has er begins, tbls Insert goes into tho. • tonmch-ache. dlrrhoea, sore ’tiroat, ground t^ an average depth of hbouc full of cold give a teaspoonful of 2 1-2, inches. There in a cell mad* “California Syrup of Figs.” and In *he earth ft changes to a chrysalis a few hours alt the constipated pol-^nd remains as B uch until the warm pon uYidigciited ^ooiA and sour ' hW^ weather of spring, when it . emerges gently move, out of Its little bowels from 'the ground a* a moth ready without griping, and you have a w-dl. to lay eggs for a new generation of old? trouble for advan<lng ag^. Kblney> out Of order make you feel old before your time. . Foley Kidney 1‘ill* ton.* up and Invigorate the kidneys,, ban ish baekarni?’, rid your blood of aeid.i and poisons. Sold by ail^dealers. K< HOLARSHIPS AT (T.KMKON ‘ FOR KALE BY WALTERBORO BltLO CTWIPAXY / # A- jT « . y; Best rnt and tafeo.estsnnliay rn; c*. Kllli<|«l<kly pikIrIooIui* lyw':l.‘.vct->r!< . Muinmifi' , v—t^ii* preventia»* o-d* '., tton. lleiii.r t"iin all t:r* in»n» fn t wo-i.l. Icsiston rtennltv* ILV’I < ‘iSv.l'X-, ?i u; dculcrs or 17 y.z I»ld. BOTANICAL MFC,. CC. 44k 4k Rttct 5*i., PM/adwi.oAMt, /V HOW CHILDREN fROW / N For Sale High Grade Meal and Hulls, the best and Cheapest Feed SEED WANTED. We offer three deals, Sell, Swap or Store. COTTONGINNING Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. Every Day. WE BUY SEED COTTON, REMNANTS Waherboro Oil MiU grow by nourishment—not ’eta foods a j . oar iwia MwMiOAl JHdW, i liu-f. of •Id chwr. ii tunc. IM W*S»« Is nnul t.m I- 12. .s-*• y Children overloaded stomachs or rich foods but _ qualities that are readily converted into tnf.maio^jLSSpreSwwa.snKpis.. Ufe-sustaining blood; too often their digestive powers cannot procure these wia^wr.»>■♦>■** A«wn« qualities from ordinary foods which results in weakness, dullness snd sickness. , ■ r.» ■■ If your children are under-sire, under. CHICHESTER SPILLS ,K.C. f your weigpt, catch cold easily, are languid, backward, pale or fr^il, give them Scott’s Emulsion which is pure tnedkin? 1 nourish ment. It sharpens’the appetite,'builda healthy flesh, firm muscles and activa brains. Scdtt'g.if growing-food for •JtttoNKI BB Three-FourClk* of Them l.ast Year Hekl by Farmers’ Sc>ns. Clemson College, Jan. 5.—Three- fourths of the scholarships at Clem son College last session were held by ,ons of farmers. This fact was brought out in the annual report of W. M. Riggs, president Of the state’s agricultural and : mechanical college. In obedience to law, Clemson Col lege maintains 168 four-year scholar ships In agriculture for young'farm er* oxer eighteen years of age. No appropriation Is made to cover th*' tost of« these scholarships, now amounting'to over Tho cost conies out of the current income ta the rolleg from the fertilizer tax. During the ye>p covered y Dr. Rigg’s report, the coli/— —-—taind 144 four-year schob.rsMp* in agri- tulture, 20 in textile engineering and Jja in the one-year . agricultural course, a total of 1^3. Of the tdral number 144 (over 74 percent! sere held by farmers’'sons, and 4ft (25 4 par cent) by sons of clerks, pro fessional, men. merchants, minlsiers. etc. playful child again. ■ Mothers esn rest easy after sixinz this harmless "fruit laxative,” be cause ii never falls to cleanse the lit- X . - * 0 tie one’s liver and bowels and sxxeet- on the stomach^sirtr they dearly lov.e ‘t, pleasant faste. , Fuli . dtim-tlons for bables.Vhlldren of all ages' and fof grown-ups printed -on each bot tle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups Ask your druggist for a 50-rent bot tle of “California Syrup of Figs;” then see that It Is nie.cje by the “Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company. DIAMOND Children. Refuse i substitutes. thxbaiLktjxbbtco UBBER ROOFING T zdies l 1 1 Mr - - for CHT-CHKS TKR 9 tMOKU URAND PILLS la Rro sc * Colo metallic boms, seated with fel Rlbhoa. {S?' Taks *0 ora a*. «•» aVy*** ... a«4 am IW cni^UKS-TZB s WlTiioaP ■BAX0 PILLS, for twenty-)!»« y-art regarded *« Best.Safest, Always Rrl'rbla. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS SEND VcETTKRK DIRECTLY. Life InMirnnc-o Refusetl. Ever notice h6w closely life In surance examiners 16ok for symo- onis of kidney diseases? They do so because weakened kidneys lend to many forms of dreadful life-short ening afflictions. If you haxe any symptoms like pain In the back, frequent, scanty or painful action, tired feeling aches and pains, get Foley >KIdnejr # PilU ttfday. Id The farmer alio puts away his CHARLESTON, S,G> TO Core a Cold la One Day Take LAXATIVBBKOMO Quinine. It stop*'i. Cough sad Hesdschl sad works of the Cal i. Druggists refund tuoary il it fails to cw-e. W. GROVE S signature sa «a«B taa. w> , ffiV;, EVERYWHERE J£*™: j'*™ om»| , - -«|Cleapiog It Is certain to lose In the How To Give Qeletoe To ChOdreo. deterioration of the machnery many j PNBRILIWR ls tbstTsde-iasrtt nam; giren to sa 1 ’ e* what the time tO CBre for - U uld have been worth. Failure to * 9**": X Uke care of farm machinery is. ac- * orfimry ^uinlae. Dot* aot aaaseate nor cording to Clemson College, a IprgO it the neat time yoa Beed*o.*uin« lor any r<iN source of loss to the American farm- pose. Ask lot 2-ounce original package. The _„ b h„ * uaaie FKBRlLiNH i. Mown ia boulc. » mm*, annually. . ,• i . ’ . - '.v • Farmers Wri.lng to ( lemwiu Asked to*Use Definite Adders*. Clemson College, Jan. 5.—-In seek^ ing information or help from Clem son College, farmers should address the expert or officer in whoso line the point In question Is. wheneve*’ possible, t’lemsou ColJOfe advises. This will avoid delays which ar’ sometimes eostly. This is especially true of suMi matters as Insect pests, plant tliseMPs and animal diseases, which can spread so rapidly. In atitbreakg of hog cholera, farmers should either communicate imme diately with -the county demortatra- tlon agent, -or with the veterinary division of Clemson College. Mree- ly addressing the college will even tually get theJettCr to Its goal, but sometimes delays come about which are dangerous. It la a flood plan for farmers to keep one of ttye col lege’s bulletin* always at band, as In the front of every bulletin will? be found tbe experiment station staff, which will serve as a directory to any one desiring to write to the col lege for information of a specific nature. insects. 6 . “If one therefore desires to do th Is insect a special favoV, be BeedA only to leave his cotton and corn land undisturbed -from the time the cop is harvested until the following spring. It has long been known that the fall or winter plowing or disk ing Is an Important measure against this pest.l On farms where the land, is kept imsy Jhe Insect’, ravages will Jjfc'j.reatly reduced. For that- reason it ia recommended that corn; :4ml cotton land be planted as far a-v possible to winter cover crops, which • re turned under early in^tprlng. Th& procedure 1* effective not only against thi. Insect but also against the corn stalk borer and bill l5hg .... DEMAND FOR THE KFFRTKNT Alert, kqpn. clear headed, healthy men and xvomen are in demands Modern business cannot use in of^- flee. factory or-^on the road, persons who are dull, lifeless, inert, half sick or tired. Keep in- trim*. Be in a. condition that wards off dt»- ease.NFoley Cathartic Tablets clean the systhm, keep the stomai h Sweet, tfver artlvtyand the bowels regular.. BOX-KI PPER. There will be a blfcfl supper at.Mf, Carpiel church Fridayliight, Jan. ff. The public Is Invited to attend. The proceeds will go to the treasury of the < hureff for Improvements. How to Cure a fatgrlpiie rough. Lagrippe coughs demand instant treatment. They show -. fo serious condition of the system and aro weakening. Postmaster Collpin*. Barnegat, N. J., says: n took Fo ley’s'*'Honey and Tar Compound for a xioient lagrippe cough that completely exhausted me. and less than half a bottle stopped tho cough.’ .dgrirTf. X