The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 20, 1915, Image 2

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X . >x X‘\ / / PAGE TWO THE PRESS AND STANDARD 1 •*. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1015 Wlnrt.“fleh.n, M for Coras, Uka a Kiss? BittM Inrybodj Tri« It, Xtozt- Likas II, lf« . ^ — tlM MUltOM M7 BO. b ■wd tt. The' blcaest I MANNING SAYS STATE OPTIMISTIC rutiH>hes Interview Giving Reaum* For Believing Busine*ij» - - WIH Me Good V VB In an Interview with a representa tive of the Anderson Daily Mail Governor Manning made the follw- ing statement. •‘There is an atmosphere of op timism and contentment throughout all South Cafolln*'-tsfcay that is highly gratifying.” sad Governor Manning in conversation with a rep resentative of The Daily Mall this morning. The governor spent last ,night at the Chlquola in Anderson and returned to Columbia on the morning train. ‘ He was returning from Pendleton where he spoke yes- •erday at the centennial meeting of the Pendleton Farmers' Society. “I spent, a very pleasant day at Pendle ton and was pleased to note the great Interest manifested by tlw people, not only of the Piedmont, but ***#*#*«**# C.MEGA *#** *****#**#* Ruffin. R. 1. Oct. 11.—The farm ers are very busy picking cotton. A Icrge crop of hay has been gathered !n our section. Lee Martin of Walterboro spc-«. Saturday night and Sunday-with his mother. Mrs.- 8. M. Mariin. English Beach and wife visited A. 8. Breland Sunday last. Mrs. J. O. Griffin, who has been spending sometime with her daugh ter, Mrs. Tiller Strickland, of Toungs Island has returned home. E. P. and A. E. Hudson visited Sniders section Saturday afternoon. ^V’e are glad to state that Vanley Morris, who has been very ill, is able to b£ out again.* Miss Mamie Roberts spent Satui day night at her brother's Ben Roberts. Misses Ailie and Irene Hudson visited Miss Lillian Fender recen:ly. MRS. THOMSON ,1 s TELLS WOMEN 1 on earth today. ^ets-IC' will aarvly get tfeat eorn or ealias ybtsbrs been trying for a long tins# to got rid ot—take It right off "cloan as a whiotle- Apply it in S socond* —B«t your stocking and shoo right over it,—nothing to attek. nothing to hurt. Tou noodn t fuss with thick bandages that make a package out Sd your too. Mo knives, rasoro and sols- •ors. ao taps, no trouble. It’s simplicity itwlf.jrao. Quick, patoloos. Try U also lor koflms and warts. ■ ^ •XJotElC* Is sold at all di ySc a bottle, or sent direct Lawteaeo * Co. Chicago. Sold in Walterboro-and recom mended as tty* world’s best corn remedy by Walterboro Drug Co. ************** * PROFESSIONAL * * CARDS. ****** ******** Real Estate .General Insurance Rent g COLLETON REALTY fO. R. M. Jifferic-. 1». L. Smith Prc. Gv*n. ^tgr. We buy and sell real CFtate, col lect rent:*, promote loans. Life, Ac cident,, f Flro. Tornado. Ilond, lu- (uranec. Walierboro, S. EYES Eyese examined scientifically. Glasses and Artificial Ly.s Fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed J. A. WESTERBERG, Optometrist. Endorsed by Glolie Optical Co. r.t»i ■'U"g -F Dr. A. J. Anderson, Dental Si Office Hours: f'a. m. to 2 p. m.: Sp. u. to < p. m. Phon^ 100-X. Walterboro. 8. C. id L B. BOUCK Attorney at Law Office over First National Walterboro, 8. C. 9SS Rank. D. B. PEURIFOY Attorney at Law Practice In all Courts. Office Opposite (’ourt House W'alterboro. 8. C. 1 1 1 HEBER R. PADGETT Attorney at Law Prompt Attention To All Hu*dnc*« Walterboro. S. V. / j X . -41- H. W. Black Timothy llnrtlin Drs. Black & Hardin iNttlists. ' n* to Walterboro Drug Company. Office Ibuirr: *:.to a tn. to 2:30 p. In.2:^(0 p. m. to 8:on p. nt. Office rtxt 2 /° »’• /■ Phone 67-J. X STOP I.OOK \M» READ Tlil> that's theit fOL If a mmi lovc.s i girl. tl»at hi* V.c If a gir| I 'w- a man that’s her hust- ' nessr If they married httsiaess So, if you want your automobili covereda and t'lofho-r elcar.cd. The New York Pressing Club; that's their business. New York Pressing Club J. B. DAVENPORT,SMgr. by the state at large. In this society and its meetings. I recall that it was a meeting of this society th-it (Memson College v'tyt first thought about and now this Pendleton Far mers Society has grown to be one of the greatest institutions for good in our state. Organizations of this kind, when the proper interest Is manifested will be.of reat benefit to th« stat^ at large as well as ti^.* In dividual members' of the orgin./.j- tlon," said the governor. '•Our people are now riding on a wn*** oiosperlty and tils proseprit> is htoeght about very largely by the high price of cotton. We must not allcw ourselves to run wild. l»o\.- e\er, and* plant tin* whole earth ?a cotton next year. The present prices, arc. in my opinion brought about by reason of "the’small crop this year .md if wc continue‘to hold down our cotton, acreage an<J raise our home .■.uppiie:> we will then be In position to live In peace and eontentmen: wit bout regard for the outside world and their wars.” \ * "I am especially gratified to note the growing feeling of brotherly love and personal Interest in rack other’s welfare aniong the people of South Carolina. M%r. of every invsi- ness trade and profession are getting in closer touch with cach / other ami working together for the upbuilding of our c.tale. The use of the yford class” is gradually «iylnc away and tlt»- expression ‘South Carolinians’ is being substituted therefor. We have a great many proldems before us, and in order to solve them rur- eessfully it is of the jyeatest im portance that we put our shoulders to the wheel nnd/unite our effort? us’ South Carolinians for !be up building of the state we love sc well.” / "What about the enforcement of law In Ci(arb»at<»n?” war asked tjie governor.- ’ "Wei. I am continuing the work of the special constables there and expect to continue to une ev*ry means at my oemmand to en force nil law's in all South Carolttjr *it all times.’ 'saidjtbe governor, “ami I am convinced that by- keeping everlastingly at it .great progress Is being made. A report received at office from the dispviaarv board in Charleston shuser-that the special constables appointed by me to work under Sheriff Martin have seized and turned over to the dispensary board over 13.7011.worth of whiskey, beer, nnd other intoxicants within the paSt four and n halt months. The eity pollcp during* the same period turned over about $800 worth. During the safne period In li*H when the sp-- rlal constables were not working, the-police seized and turned over to the dispensary board about $700 worth. The recent convictions in the circuit court speak for themselves. Yea. I am sure that there is today a greater respect for law and order in South Carolina and the general pub- Mc Is supporting our peace officers in the performance of their duty.” “I always enfov my visits to the various parts of the state. It gives me the opportunity to meet the port- Me face to face and discuss with • hem their prbnjems and needs. | •find that tjie best information 1 car. , ret for my guidance as the servant "f the people is secured by close nersonai touch with the people Miomsolves office i< at Wav. open to tit** peonlt' of South Caro- M!>a and lf i is mv «ioslr<' fo r th > eiiple to (all and d'scu; a with mt^ ny in tter looking * * the u;di,ohH0f o| the state at all times." , Girls! Draws Moist Goth Through Hair, Double Its Beauty Try Tills’ Hair G*L Thick. Glover. Wavy and, Itcuutlful . , At On-o Immediate? Yes! Certainly— that’s the joy of it. Your hair be comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and beautiful as a young girl’s aft«r a Danderine ty»ir cleanse. Just try this—moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully, draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of d*rt,. dirt or excess!v > oil. and in just a few fnoments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful r.nrnrise awaits those whose hair ha? been m-glected ey is rcraggy, laded, d r y. brittle cr thin. Besides beau. . :r.g the hair. Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and in vigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching ’and falling hair, hut wh it will please you most will be after a few week’s use, when you see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes but really new hair growing all iver’the scalp. If you care for pret ty, soft hair, and lots of it suyely g"? <* 25-eent bottle of Know item's Dan- •lerlne from anv drug stofe or toil-’ counter and just try it. *-v How She Wm Helped Daring Ckenge of Life bj Ly«lie E. Pinkbem** Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia. Pa.—“I am pst52yaara of af* and during Change of Life 1 suf fered for six yean terribly. I tried sev eral doctors hot nooe teemed to ghre me any relief. Every month the paint were intense in both sides, and made me ao weak that I had to go to bed: At last a friend recommen ded Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound to me and I tried it at once and found modi relief. After t^at I had no pains at all and coaid do my housework and shopping the same as always. For years I hare praised Lydia K Pink ham’s Vegetable Com pound for what it has done for me, and shall always recommend it as a wo man’s friend. You are at liberty to use i my letter in any way. ’’—Mrs.Thomson. 649 W. Rpasell St, Philadelphia, >Pa. Change of life is one of the moot critical periods of a woman’s existence. Yeomen everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to carry women so successfully through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pink ham Med icine Co. (eonfidentlal). Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read ana answered by a woman and held in strict confidence* SHOES - » For Men and Women TttKI LuiMroritaiKEmKnww * * * « * * ********* FILLER ******* ******* **«*#*#*#****« * *. STOKES ««****«* * *,¥•* people of gathering Stokes. Oct. 11.—The this section are very busy their cotton Miss Donnie and Lillian Robert son returned home Tuesday after s very pleasant visit to their sister, Mrs. O. W. Bench of Port Tampa. Fla. Thev reported a nice time. E. B. Bennett was a visitor nt Lodge last week. Mr. and'Mrs. H. C. Robertson spent Saturday night with the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Beach of the Mt. Carmel section. Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Carter visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bennett last Sunday. Heber Robertson, of the Mt. Car mel section, dined with Mr. and Mrs. Prioleau Carter last Sunday. Henry Robertson had business in Walterboro Tuesday. Floyd Carter visited his mother. Mr*. Hattie Carter Sunday. Round. R. 2. Oct. 11.—The farm ers in this section have- been getting along very nicely gathering • their crops until last week when wc had a lit! ebad weather. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hiott. of Stoke- have been Spending a' few days, with Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Crosby of this place. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crosby bis- ited Mrs. rosby’s -pgrents.- Mr. and Mrs. John O’Bryan. Thrusjlcy and -Friday. v Ar-. Bub Fisk, of mfont. was a jdeas- nnt vlsitqr in thte section Saturday and Sunday. * • .. W. P. Fisk and daughter. Bertha, bisited at the home of »'a i^nton last Saturday and Sunday. Rufus Savage spent Sunday., w it!i Willie Sears of Parker’s Ferry. Henry Crosby spent Sunday a: Jacksonboro. Earl Hiott and Cannon Price, of Sandy Dam. were visitors in this section Sunday. UNION MEETING SECOND DIVISION Will Moot With Marion Cliuroli. Sunday. Or jot»cr Itapllsl. e Card •»$ Thrasks. Lodge, Oct. 8.—I want to thank the many lady friend*, whom I fe*d that I have in Ashton, for their, kindness to me when the death Aff- gei visited our hom’e and took from us our darling baby. Mary Rosalie. She was in our home only eleven months and a few days. / Everything was done RSr her re covery that could be done but to no avail. She is gone hut no tpegue can express how lyrr dear parents miss their little one. Her place in this home vacant which can never be filled but we have the con solation of khowing that she he.', gone to rc^r . * . HER MOTHER. A. / CASTOR IA For lafoats tad Children Yoa Hm4m Tnic Ho OM SUadard Grove’s Tasteless MU Toaie is squally valuable as s Toaic became h IKON. coatsiaa the ioIQUOTNE It acts oa the Liver, Srivw Bsricbes tbs Blood sad ■ aTcmte. Is Quicksilver It’s Mcrciny! Attacks flic Hone*, Salivate* and Xlakc* You SirW There’s no reason why a person ■ihould take sickening, salivating alomel when 50 cetits buys a'htrg:* bottMe ol Dodson's Liver Tone Ai p -r- fect substitute for calomel. X It Is a pleasant vegetable liquid which will start your l>Xer just as surely as calomel, but Is doesn’t make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson s Liver Tone, because it is perfectly harmless . Calon^el U a dangerous druv it s mercury and attacks your , bones. Take a dose of nastv calomel* to day and you will feel weak, sick md nauseated tomorrow. Don’t lose a day s work. Take Dodson's Liver Tone instead and you will wake up ccling area . N ■> more billo'iwiu s;* constipation, sluggishness, headu V«. -oated tongue or sour stomach Your druggist savs'lf she* vou, don’t find Dodson's Liver Ton* art* better than horrible calomel vopr money is wai 'rg for-you. the Church J Givens. D nent C.rent Lodge Octo T' meeting of tlu- S'-prd !) the Colleton Baptist Vs^o, b< l.cj.i with ‘h« Marion Williams on Sanu c y Ocfnl't*’ ‘IP an-f X~ Siitunliu Mcd tiim:. • 1* i0 o’clock Dtvctiona! serr ice- conduc ted by J X l* awsor > Introdu/iory jermon by R-v. ' Walter Blacks 11.30 Tlu/A’jduc of Home Rolirio’. Discuysc< by A. C. Hiers and J. 1 RamscvX 12.01V The Work "f • hcX'ommunity. H. N/Cummings. 42.30— Tit** Training md Deveioi- ol Our Young People In Hie Work of the Kingdom — Rev. Walter Black. J. H. Btodenmcyrt** 1 *»• Adiourn for dmm- SMurdav Afternoon. 2.00 o’clock—The Great Need of .Consecrat. d and Efficient Laymen J. C. Lawson. 8. B Saunders, ? 3o The Work o* the Church In the World-Wide Conflict with law lessness Hugo 8. Strickland. B. G. Price. 3.00.—A study In the Parable* of Out l*ord. Rev. F. O S Curtis. 3.30— Miscellaneous Business and adjournment Sitinday Morning. 10.00—Sunday school addresses by sneakers present. 11.00—Missionary sermon by J. C. Lawson. l.et the rhurche-* send full dele gations In order that the Union may Ye a success. , . J. C. LAWSON. X, Ch’mn Cora, on Program. “Cascarets” For a Cold, Bad Breath Or Sick Headache ltc»t l or Liver and ItoW'd*. Ini Bil- §nu-ne>s. Sour M tniach and Const i|<ation Get a 10-cent box cow. Furred Tonue. Bad folds % Indi gestion. Sallow Skin a-nd• Miserable Heada<'hes come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments Ifke garbage in a swill barrel. That’s th* first step to un told misery—indigestiob. foul pase*. bad breath, 'yellow skin, mental fears.'everything that Is - horr'o - and nauseating. A Cascaret tonight will give yoW constipated bowel* a thorough rleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a l-'-eent box from your druggist Will keep you feeling good for months. Millions of men and women take a Cascaryt now and then to keep their stomae^ liver and bowels, regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don’t forget the children—their little Insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. Bil- No. 66t will rare Malarto or w, *-er. It cilia tha germs. ^ j. . If you are in search of a choice selection of materials, patterns and models—if you demand distinction and in- r * . / / ■ , ■ i ’ •* ’l dividuality in shoe styles—our showing for Fall d Winter will appeal to you. ; . # Ever>* model will impress you with its excellence of tiuali^’. style and fit and its reasonable price. In our store you will receive careful and pleasing service, insuring proper fitting, correct fashions and ni-/ most courtesy/ We want to impress upon you the c<»Bie- * ’ ' ,J X / again idea so that you will make this' store your heail- quarters whei^ in need of footwear. ‘ ' -X X ’ Walk-Overs are priced from $3.50 u|>. X J. P. Herndon & Son Men’s Outfitters. Walterboro, -■sS. C. kJ ANNOUNCEMENT ' * r' ^ - y ' ' C'* * I bsg to annonnee that I am opening an up-to-date grocery and shoe store in 1 Y r the store room next door to. C. C. Anderson’s store. The Public is Cordially invited , to visit my store and I beg to extend an invitation to all my former patrons and friends to give me again . their patronage. o * My Stock is New aiid Fresh. Respectfully, W. V. GLOVER