The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 07, 1915, Image 6

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'x l4 4*1 PAGE SIT THE PRESS AND STANDARD m w* . 4 mk\ zb "s. V •4 ^ * it* ^ } >, i m li' 4 I* • x: i> ; ' I ■ •iwf : IBS HUN HALF STATE-AFFECTED . • #* HUNTER’S LICENSE . ACT BECOMES J.AW THURSDAY. COLLETON EXEMPT Jt Xew K.*trnliitko* AppU« «" ° nh Srumtr+n «>jjt '»f thr l yrt)” («»ur A "tn br. am*** rfr<-ctlv«* tUr i . ,.n.^ .. ndwpt' , ‘l »'>• t, '“ Lnrral «-emplr •* ^ »*** 7’r-’/ t"- '' ‘ • b ^r nri* n whMi 5 thp- n-w l-V - . r °. %*,. \hl-i * v*- l^ xln? * r r . \..i ' ■ i u oft. Calhoun, CT <■ ‘U*T. f.^ri»nR*'>Ti. I»'’* Iftn DnrHi*-'t*r. YW^n*^. Ilatiipton. - Ja-P 'r. I.aur-n.. ‘Marion, (x-on***.* Ornnpok'T 1 ^ '* ConntkJi exempt* from its pro i - , nn ; 4^: •HirhlanJ. , l^rVeXey. C’, r ^n.lon. IlamWr*. a.i-ida xik^n. Abbevllk. P1<-k*n . York. Orpenwood. - .Nrwbrrfy. C!i*rok*^*. l4»nrastor. Marlboro. In Ion F.«lKofi*-Id. SpartanburK. Horry, r oik tor. Wllllamabur*. Ch»-»orC*ld. Sumter. Kershaw. Fairf’eld—57. _—« T«*\t of the Art. FollowinaVt*“- ***** of ,h °, "Yof' • fJ. ti«)tt rTbnt ev^ry n-soUnt o. this State mux* ottain * "'*™*. t \* order to hunt birds or animals with in the border of tr.ts State. e*« p •indlords and tenants and their r hl'idrm on their fm-ho ds n,.t leaseholds, respectively for •vhifh litknso he shall pa>. H ' Jlh year, sai l license to be known a county hunter's Urcnse. and it -hall Entitle the owner and hoi 1 • thereof to hunt. In accordance- wit •he lavra of this State, anvwhere in ♦he eountv in which, he resides: ! ro- v“v*cd however. That any larmier 1 mav *Hv written permission to an> resid* nt of the county in ,1 lives to hunt on his premises, which ^aid written permit shall * M> ’ nn demand ..f any pame-tfarden ^r oFi.er. and failure to do so sbal he^prinra fade evidence of violation cf »ho provisions of this act. •‘•-.Sf -. 7 That any person who his Wi#a bona tide resld.-ni, t of this CT^ie for one year previous to the •nsrwnent of this law may procure a‘license to hunt, to he known as a ‘P’ate hunter’*, llcensh.* for whi« h he shall pay the sum of 13. amt H •hall entitle the owner and bolder thereof to hunt, in accordance with laws of thin State, for a period ^v-^c^^That these licenses shall He issued hv the clerks of court, rume-warden. «r any bonded, aaent of the chief rame warden, and they shall he paid the sum of Irt.cents for crch license sold hy ihejn. fj»u Knfi*r«fitient Kbnd. Sec. t. That all sums of tnonev - dk-tted- from the sales D t>f said pccn^c-s shall be transmitted t(>7hn F*nt. treasurer and placed to tne , r. ’.I« of the Frame protection, fund,. • n 1 that the .chief cam^ warden at •wc end of emh year shall return*to ..-.cl, county the total amount col tc ted from the sales of said licenses H each countv. less *ne actual cost of enforcinK the laws in said <‘ouu- tv; Provided. That in t'hester and Hampton conntles not more tjian one-hslf of the fees isvllected shall Ve expended for the enforcement of the law. and that all such moneys shall re InttS the .school fund of the rcsiicctlvo countfes where collected.*^ su ction *5. besides oxemptlmr 27 comtles. as al*o\e stated, prescribes allies for violation as follow^. • That anv m-rson violatIni? the pro* klsinn* Of this act shall he Kullty of s. misdemeanor and noon conviction ’shall he fined not le«s than *1» nor more than 125 or by 1 id prisoned one .tv for each dollar fined dt^d not •vatd Provided, however. That the *rov<*ion«*of thls*act shall not be construed as appIvinK to -the publuj hiods 0 3nd waters of this State, and no Vsense of anv'nature, whatever •tva'l t*e reuuirvd of any resident of *-v county of this State to hunt m ' r )«h lands and waters within..suck ADAMS RUN. * » W « .: * Adams Run. July 3. Editor Press and Standard: v You did not know what was be fore _ you when you. wrote such a flattering letter inylting contribu tions from me—not. oeing pyoof against, or you found the vulnerable part ip my armor. I didn’t want to admit either. Here I am sending you ahojber budget of news. - The-Osborn Baptist Sunday sehll aave its annual picnic Thursday at ihe old school. The day was Ideal for a picnic, though the crowd wa ll ot ns large as expected. Those present pajssed a delightful time,. Many were prevented ' from beinjr present <»n acceubt of business. The in: y- vac., good an ! plentiful ai ' it was I four <: Mnpl-.. ; , ,\\ * ISLANDTON. •> # ■ . •» * / »*#**#**#**** Islandton. July 3.—The fight. 7s on! There has been for the past few weeks a great disaster on this side of the big pond. We are all aware of the fact, that the Cer-'j mans are # considered the smartest natldb of 'the universe. Tkif the farmers of this section say "If the’-1 are 'as‘hard to flgirtv,. at- General "Green” excuse them. However, the farmers have almost about finished laying-by eorn. and- hope for sun-[ shine to finish cotton. Wonder if I there shall be any melons for the Tun y vac. s till. /, :iiany good things, 'decide winch to. ! b-i rd tn u-** •» many r ice fried fi-jj . '» the fi-ii lover- "(o' ; . • tO b h’ of m one i SEVEBE FUNISHNENT Of Mrs. dappeD, of Fire Tears' Staa&f, Reliered by CardaL • » . Ml. Airy. N. C —Mix. Sarah 5^. Chap pell ol tha town, says: ”1 suffered lor live years with womanly troubles, also sawrh troubles, and my punishment was more than any one could tell. I tried most every kind of medicine, bid none did me any food. ^ I read one day about Cardui, the wo man's tonic, and I decided to try it. I had not taken but about six bottles until I was almost cured. It did me more an all the other medicines I had at together. heads began asking me why L SO well, and 1 told them about Several are now taking it** My reader, suffer from any due to womanly trouble, ache, backache, sideache. and that everlastingly tired to give Cardui a it will help you, other women in thlS.*^? feel C as it has a — past half century Begin taking Cardui won’t regret d. All You j p|p< . •• ml v ■' : t:kv. $ tnl iio c.r«-;--!i. k bt: ih»t i 1! 1 for h:>nge” which <1- ! not .*<-c:n in be lai king. • .Mr.-<. McTccr of Hemlcraonvill? v vtailltifr Mra. S. .1. Kutnplf. -Mrs. William Perry ami daughtcr-i Eva anil M a rule, 'returned home last night from a visit to relatives and a: lacTtsonhorp. & -*■ Miss Ioniser Bivens of Delamar is. visiting Miss f»e,nn1e ^ New ton. Mr. John* Hethington and fanilTy are spending some tiny* on the.lsje of Palms. Mr. Wallace Smith and family left last week for their summer home in Norfolk; Vn. They made the trip in their (’adlllSe. Mrs. Avant returned home Sunday frotu a visit to her home near Georgetown. Mr. James Avant has moved his family from Yonges Island.* They, ire at present with Mrs. Avant's, mother, Mrs. Gatch. M Mr. Humph Mrs.. Humph, Mrs. McTf-er r',n<i Miss Elfza I^gar** sm n't Friday in the city, goinfi town in tlieir car. Dr. T.ayh*r. and wif-* also went dowii. Mrs. W.eb h nnd Mrs. Palmer . is- !♦< d friends-at the-.Island vest-r<I;t *; Mr. and Mrs. 11. Platt visited friends a» Mt. Molly Sunday. The Mcthodl ts oh. crve,d (’hijdren’s i)av at their efttircii- last Sunflay. , Miss. Gladys Mejlard and (Ullers have been I raining-t in* children and a nice program was rendered. A grent tnatty visitors were present. Mr. Toni Pinckney has purchased a Ford, lie is using gasoline quite generously to the delight of many. Miss Bessie Antley is at Win- Throp. “fourth” or the middle of July? Wish -one may be shipped to Ts- landton. \V-e are ;>n i.l-d to l».’rn of tb • -pr.»v« . - t e- i» Godb-y, Afo-r •< of’centi:nyit t-«-\ <.r. v eye s 'ddemd- to learn tl *. >!' . 1 ■ Q >p p; o ja I 'n Walterlero* O t” goes p to the here-.v.. . odb*-. is s°rlou? ly PI. V*< may ■ *oba recovey ir tnd, health. < ‘ the "iiard »i: ies” tio- folks ar*’ talking and tdarTTiing pit ni s. Th' re '^ill l>e :l clyjldren’s dc ;,;-'n , e rlv n at \dnah some time '•oon. The date lias not Iv ej .oltejy Staff d. ' . is mm m eMm Phvsically and Mentally Worn Out—Tells How Nervous and Crying Spells Were Ended by Vinof. Monmouth, 111.:—“I was weak, worn- out and nervous. I hat] no appetite and* waa getting so thin and discouraged, one day 1 just broke down and cried when a friend came in and asked me what was the matter. I told of mv j condition and how nothing I took seemed to do me any good. Vi::ol was suggested.! I got a bottle and. before it was halt, gone t could .eat ar.d sleep Well I , t i ^ » V ..<1 It-' ' 1 ■ - ‘ ' continued its uo - c .-l :• ,'v my gay i look ten years oung*. r, an?! *wed. ht-klthy r. d”: -t. '. 1 v couUlr.duV -«ry tir. d-out. .wcr r.cr.- us wo-r.an to take Vino 1 ."- IlAKi. lt G.l: Mv.nn.oath. ill There ire. rr.- r.y v-\ - r-work- >!. out cr.r;W( m, t.v no., vlcn.vn ir yjcnr.itv who n tissue r vj/lflin) * •d thi and vitalirihg effects cf *i liver .and iron ************ * * HENDERSONVILLE. V:nol, delicious c tonic, anohso sure are wo that u will build th-m up and make them streng defi- i that v.-o offer to return their money 1 if fails to benefit. Vinci is a delicious niej»arationcf the Extract of cod liver oil and peptonate of iron and contains no oil ************** The much i-ccded'rx’h hr>*i come and 'our erops now look fine and promising. As you know the weather h-ns been stifling hot and the fellows who wear even Palm flench clothes -are willing to dispense with ^rhetn. Much slekness Is in our little ♦ov r. Airs. J. ran then Guess is oxtromelv 111. tlio a H’Mle better. Mrs. O-i >• Speigjits lias a very sick baby, Mr*. Handal^H-vbertson' is quite si< k anc l cas'-s of cholera' morbus. Vour scrihd included. • :k-;5', .tf any of th-* Walterboro bo\ ^ want <<» learn to pla^.bal], the Ib-ndersorvllle c|i;l», will tt*-a< h a few backward fellows, dafls th«* captain. **V. S.. K. «'apers. wife and ch(f drejt. accompanied i»v A. A. Sanders •-fi rfiur-day .for an extended an'o tri|» as far For Kale by JtIH\ >1. KI.K1X Walterboro. S. as Jasper. Fla^ where tluy will visit their brother^ ATr. Mattie McTeer. returning about the I t of July, reports a dvlightfiil ;:ip down, but some lir.tl road netr Valdosta. Ga. Mis excellent assis tant, Mr. Geo. t'lark, is now tak . _ ..... •»» •*v* ** -i.a ik - The girls from here who took thejing charge of liis mail route. WliP - (lav ) . 0 „ rs e at the Confederate <-ol- t !im all alone, kicking the cat who i’eW’ were delighted and »’e think ...qwT all the time at my heels, be: it wt 5 !! stimulate their interest again: ,a-ise I won’t cook evervthtoe m Misses Kva Perry and Mabelle Platt returned Saturday from a visit to friends in IKm-hester. ^ « MORK ANON. Cured of IndigesMon. Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson. Indiana'. T’a., was liotltered with Indigestion. "My stomach pained me night nnd day.*’ she writes. “I would feel bloated and have headaefte and hd chine after eating. 1 also suffered from ' constIpytinn. Mv daughter had TiseTt Chaniherlaln's runlets jind t'ev did her so much good fhat she gave me a few doses of them and ill slated upon my trying them. Thev lodped me as nothin,*: else has done." For sale by all dealers. 1m Speai-iiinti-Kniglif. Tuusday. morning Mr. A. W. Knight left for Nfwherry, where Ire was married on Wednesday .morning at In o’clock to Miss Caroline Kllso- ’••■tli Spearman, daughter of Mr. iyid Mrs. John llohertson Spearman. Nc invitations were issued. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Knight dennrtod on nn extensive trip through Mte north. They will visit W asiiington. New Y-ork Niagara, Falls and points in Canada before re turning On their return they will be at home in Bamberg. Mrs. Knight has visited In Bamberg, and Ins quite a number of friends here. She was qfite of tip* teachers at }Ua< kvtlb* last ‘term. Mr and Mr*. Knight will teslde in the residence former ly owned hv Mr. Henry Copeland. Bamberg Herald. llcadMehe nnd Nervousness Cured. ••Chamberlain's Tablets are entit led to all the praise 1 can give them.' writejse Mrs. UieJutrd t>lp. SjmneerporT. N. Y. They have «-nr. d me of Jteaducke and n- rxousuess and ^Mtored n>v* ti» in* ntormal dea'ler <. ItM For by all Yi:\H BOOKS, NOW HKABV Out Be Had by Application to Ctut* grcMstonn Wlialt-y, Congressman’ Hlchard S. Whaley announce* that the Agricultural Year-Books for 1*H have been Is- -t»u**d by the department and are ready for distribution. These books contain a great deal ofsinformation of value to farmers and all those Interested In * agricultural pursuits and as the number is limited it is hi* desire that they be given to those of his ebnstlttients who will make pse of them. Any ofte .who wishes one 6f the Year Book* ran obtain *ame by writing ' Congreftsman Whaley. Severe Attack of Colic Cured. •K. K. Cross, who travels In 'Vir ginia nnd other Southern States. was taken suddenly and serrriy ill with colic. -At the first store he came to the merchant recommended Cham berlain’s Colic/ Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy. Two doses of It etir ; ed him. No one should leave on a journey without a bottle of this preparation. For sale we at! deal er*. * _ 1m warn IK Sam. Itkar Kmmmi Pu t Sir* Tb* worst rases, no matter of bow tone staadme, are rwratl by the wonderful, old tollable Ur. Porter'a Antieeptir llealmg thi. It, ryliexea Paul sad Urals *1 tbc same tiow. X. btx. U.ML f - * •" ook everything in 'he house and *hr can’t tlrink b-e milk, tea and eat wasp nest.' float breadV. When my daughter gets hack and takes a squint at hey pro. serves and asks an explanation, l shall refer her to the weather vane. It. Is Inspiring to walk in'our Mg vegetable ganlep. and behold. <ab- j>ae»*. beans, two kinds, onions heeds, peppers.’ lettuee. cncumla tV atid four hpndred »tomato plants. Some'with fruit almost ripe atft! near by. the nigger’s delight, a melon patch did I stay ni-aco. only No. me - too that Ms filled xvith . Knlr-e cant a loti pes and melons. But sav. friend Smoal:, the hot sun look this toll out of me to g.-f these nice tilings. We an* hies ed with two flourishing churches, FtP' tist and Methodist, and the Lord ir good to his people tn our conininnl- ty. , W. K. Caper . We are still in the Monument business at the same place, giving -r customer* better money-savini: •.alues than ever before. Means money saved t oyou and another sat- . Tied customer added to our list. B.R. ULMER WALT! RRORO, S. C, goods here front and *. * e- The Ituv at Home Pledge I believe in My Town. 1 believe In the goods, sold In Mj7Town, and 1 buy them - / Because I can get more and bet ter values. •' T Because f want to see the goods: Urea use/1 want to pet wjtaf 1 buv when I buv it. Bt*gnuse if I sell my 1 /right to buy bore. Because the man 1 buy navs bis part of town, county state taxes: ■*■■ • Because the man 1 buv from stands back of bis goods. And be K here In M.v Town. , Beoau-'o every ilollar I -spend at home gives me another chance at •hiit dollar. Because my home dvihr 'Var- ries” tmv wb.en I-run short, and out- of town dealers will not. Because the effinmuiiity which is good enough f.vr me to', live In is Igootl enough for me to bqv in. - Recalls**' the man- I buv from in Mv Town helps sunpbrl mv schools, ufy church, ray lodge, mv home. / Hera use eveijy dollar 1 spend a* home stays at home , and make* more-money for tl.e romturnlty jn which 1 Bye. Rerause when nad luck come*, or misfortune* or PereaYernent over takes m«, the man I buy from In My To,wn Is Here with hi* kind greet ing*. his word* of eneer, and his pocket-book, if need he and here I buy. I believe In Mv Town. I buy at home —The Bank er-Farmer. Issued by 'Colleton Bank ing Co. , T H K C* 1 T A l> K I. The Military College* Of South. - Carolina. - Announced • aa Y’Dstingiii.vhed^ Military College” by 1*. tt. War, De parlment. Full-courses in Cjvll Engineering. Sciences. English ftgid Modern lan guage*. » Confer!* B. S. and (\ K. *legr<>,-s; . All expenses pay cadets from Soitth Carolina. $282 a year. A scholarship worth f.lot* a-* .ear is vacant from Colleton County, and will l*e filled by competitive exami nation at’ the County *eat on 1.1th day of August, 1915. w- For necessary information and blank* apply toCol. <1. J. Bond, The citadel. Charleston, M. C. c Ip CYPRESS SASH DOORS BUNDS /Wk - % qtP • . t^ / MOULDINGS . AND M1LLWORK / J For Sale / •’ i . * * HIGH GRADE :cxj ALCOHOL 3 PER CERT. AVf^fiabl^PrrpanlknIbrAs similating the Food, lii.^iltc Sioinadis andBowdsjf Infants /CHiiDRtft lends j I am iTi T ; Pronjclcs Di^pstlonflifftFi- ! ness nnd Rest'.ConiaL’is rtekivr i {Opiuni-Morptae nor>ftKnL Not Narcotic. s’rrnjftrjening', I Saiff cfMBtZIZZnm Rnrfi-l'Sccd m jlix. c <naa *• ■ MMUUts- AuxStti* Bti^ripockiJa* Ifm JW- Apfrieri Remedy for fomflm tlon. Soui Stomach.DlamBcij iVonttsfonviilsiom Jmrislt nos and Loss OF SUER IkcSWe Si^amrt of £&0E35i m in — » * •M—i— 'Cur Centaur Compass NEW YORK. Qmgf of Wrapper. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915 emoMA For Infants and Children. Mothers' Know That I Genuine Castoria Bears Signature . In Use ir Over Thirty Years CASTORIA i mmmmt. an* vaaa «rrt. WWW ROPER HOSPITAL MKDICAI. CO|/|,K<iK lS ■* > I: ■ y/. COLLEGE BUILDING -. K OF THH NTATK OF SOI TH CAROI.IJSA. Cliarlt*st«in, S. C. / . , f —SehiNds of Meilb-lne anil Pharmacy—; \ . OwikhI ji m <I Controllod liy the State. Kigty-seventh session besins October fT !‘.»15 -e/uis JiUic 1. I'* Id. Fineinrw- tnree-story building lrnm< diately opposit*- Boper ITu.'pit.il Labv.-ratorh s of Chemistry. Barteriplogy, Anatomy, IMiy.-'io.loiiy, P . *! oey , CItnieal'BfiNJiologv. Phariuaeology and Pharmacy,., pro-vi*’* •! •• t 1 m w moderjr' • quiphif nt. er. Hospital, one of the largest ani* best •'iinippv d 'io~|i ■,! contain * 218 beds, and with an extensive out-patient -* : •*• offers unsurpassed clinical advantages. Prac tical worlT in ilispensary tor iiliariuaceutbiil students. Two years graduated service in Boper HospitalA* ith each -j^ar. . • ' . „ Denarttuent of Physiology c \ v ^ Charleston Museum. ' •. ... * Teh\full-tim^ tea* ii«*rs In laboratory branches. For Catalogue address: OSCAR W -ix ar>po ..|' ic Binbtyolocy in arrilian’on w itli Box 11 %% SCHl.tKTKK. IB vi-fr *”. ^C^-CharlMton. S. c. SANITARY SHAVING PARLOR This hot weather One wishes to keep aA £ comfortable as possible when being shaved, is fiitted with fans fpr this purpose. Strictly sanitary and run by'the most and competent barbers. We strive to give'the vice available. >-.• cool and Our shop ME * / . . , penenctil , THK BKST ^ —AND—- ’ tTiKAPKKT FF.KD. Waherbor 03 Mill THE NEVER WAIT SANITARY BARBER At Old Farmers and Merchants Bank. re the proper balance of food 1 duly nourish hath body and , brain during the growing period when j nature’• demands ore greater than in mature Kfe. This is shown in to many -pale faejs. lean bodies, frequent colds, ' and lack of amlntion. For all such children we my with unmistakable earnestness: They need j Scott's Emulsion, and need it hqw. It I possesses in concentrated form the eery 1 food. elcmenU to enrich their blood. v ft { changes weakness to atrehgth; it mol them sturdy and strong. Mo alcohol. Jt. J. WE ARE NOW READY to Ido any repairs on automobiles. < Please give us a trial. All work guaranteed Satisfactory, Colleton Garage Co. Waiterboro, S. C. J- A. PADGETT, Manager. Invigorating to the Pale end Sickly The Old Suadtrd fesecal strengthesioc tonic. tiKOVK 8 TASTBUCOS chill TONIC, drives oat — ‘I* .enriches the tlood .and builds np t he sys> A true tonic, for aduhs snd children. SU For’Weaknctut end Loss ol Appetite The Old Standard genera, strength fniug tonle. SSOVK'S TASTKLKSS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds ua the system. Atm tome A »ure Appetiser. I OC adults S~d children.