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V ' « . * V / • V .f Wednesdiy, July S, 1916. AMD STAMBiUK PACK LONG TRIP BY . AUTOMOBILE ■' P Five HniMlrrd' >liles Without Kvt*n a Puncture—Fine Oops. Frem The News and Fourier: York. June 28—Dr. Jas. D. Mc Dowell and family returned to Uieir home here Saturday afternoon, after spending several days at Edisto Is land. where they attended the, mar- liage. of a relative of Dr. "McDowell. The 500-mile trip to and from Edis to Island was made by automobile COLLETON BOYS HAVE ENLISTED Many Hoy* From t’olleton Fount v '■ v ■< ■ Now Memlter* of National ' Guard of Jitate. Lieut Willis and John 1). Murray, ifrho came on last week to seek for recruits for their company, Fo. A. first regiment, secured £ve to return w ith them, hnd it 4s understood that years of §ge and a bright little, girl others hare gone since. The follow-' ******* ********* * DEATHS V • *««******i..***- M - 'Mabel (kxttey. Jslandton, June 3'*.—Mr. and Mrs George Godley have the sympathy of their friends crrer the death of their daughter^ Mattel, who died tyedues- day afternoon, following an illness of only a short while—just a day. The funeral vifh interment wa« held at Adnah church Thursday af ternoon. Little Mabel was just four iug left wfth these young men Fri day morning: Robert E. Bowers, Allie Bishop, .1, Clift Crosby. Griffin and the best of luck accompanied the|and Pinckney Smith. These young party, not even a puncture occuring ^nten left for St. George Friday ! after an illness of several weeks of on'the trip. Dr. McDowell said that he used only. 15 gallons of gasoline on the entire trip and that ho was convinced that the cheapest way .to travel was by automobile actual expenses were only Mi*s -Maggie Ikiggett. Miss Maggie Baggett, of Hender sonville, a daughter of Mr. and Mtt? J. \V. Bagget-t died Friday, Jun# morning ami went immediately for ' typhoid fever. The funeral was held Styx. ' Ion Saturday. June 24. with.Inter- Lieut. Willis desires to express' ment following at Live Oak reme t his thanks for the many kindnesses ' tery. Miss Baggett was a young since his' shown hmi and Mr. Murray while [Hdy of many admirable traits of ‘character and was justly popular ises were only $3.50 In *they were in town and especially to ' el the gasoline. The doc-'Messrs. Gruber and Shaffer for the!*^ a witle circle of relatives and friemls. and her untimely death has cast a gloom of sadness over all the . dditinn to tor said that the roads in the lower section of the State were fine, al use of their autos. Saturday several young men from though quite a good deal of sand ; Stokes came to Walterboro to enlist, community, was encountered. “The worst sec- but when told that the officers had tion of road we encountered on the 1 gone they went on to Styx. Those whole trip was that between Ches-j .coming in were W. H. Davis, E. M. ter and home,” he said.' ‘ Farmers j Vgruado*. and E. H. Mims, who lived in the low country, especially in the near Stokes. Edisto Island section, are away I . ahead of tho:,e up here with their SIBH’I.I) SLOAN'S LINIMENT GO crops.” • . ‘ ALONG — • I Of course it-should! For after a Mnil For j strenuous dav when your muscles L/amea mail r or . have be*n exercised to the limit an * * ****** * SMOAKs **************** a * * WITH THE FARMERS * * ' :# ********* ******* H> I, W. Itodier, Farm l»ein« wtra toh. Saturday. June 2 4. the farmers of ti.v Smoaks section gathered at the >chool building to hear a talk by Paul Falviti, animal husbandry man from FNanson College, on how the marketing! association that was re- ceatly foiHicd at Smoaks should l« n» fit the farmers. His talk was very instructive. * He showed how th« people could improve' the stock yf the conimunity. and also get bet ter I'ljcc* for those already there that were for sale this year. He said from what he saw there was an abundance of hofc.-'- qnd cattle in the conimunity. Twenty Years One of the oldest men in the ser vice of Uncle Sam fn this section Is H. W. Ackerman, who for 2u years Las been carrying the mail as star route carrier between Walterboro rnd Cottagevillo. Mr. Ackerman completed his 2bth year Friday, of last keek, and it i« interesting to figure just how many miles he has travelled Bj, this time. His route is 24 1-2 miles In length, an'd .there are no holidays, for star route car riers. MY -Ackeypjat) has be^n .nn the job‘continuously and faithfully, j TTe has. therefore, carried the mail | Smoaks. July 3.—There will he a In this time <5.265 days., and has lively scramble for magistrate from application of Sloan’s Liniment will take the-soreness and stiffness away and get you in fine shape for the morrow. You should also use it for a sudden attack, of toothache, stiff ' nock, backache, stings, bites and the many accidents that are incidental to a vacation. “We would as soon leave our baggage as go on a vacation or camp out without Sloan’s 'Lini ment.” Writes one -vacationist: “We use it for everything from cramps to toothache." Put a bottle in your hag. be prepared and have LIVELY HACK FOB MAGISTRATE t-nVeiled a distance of Y53.472 miles. 'Hiis Would have carried Mr. Aekcr- nYn armtnd the earth six times with r D ip across the continent thrown in. Mr. Ackerman leaves FottageviUn In th" moraine reaching Walter- Loro at 11 a m.. and leaves on his return at 12 o'clock. In addition to s carrgylng the mail. Mr, Ackerman •i does, errands for everybody at Fot- t?Seville and in Walterboro. and la c n-' of the most '■ecommodating of men He off«n 'as his buggy told ed with all so-ts of produce and merchandise. Here’s hoping he may live to carry the mail anothc*r 2b years or longer if he wishes to con- tiitvw 1 at the Job. ' m * r * W , W& x this township. Tlie incumbent, P. J Wilson, will be opposed by a num ber of the well known citizens of the township, and it is expected that there will lie a lively race for this office. So. far the following, it is understood, will in the race: Magistrate Wilson. M. Sea brook Smith. G. W. Lyons, A. P. Smith. W. D. Smoak and J. A. Jones. / How’s This? * * * $ >|c * y: 3: $ * ****** * * • * * x obHtary * 1 * \ / ♦ perhaps, ke’ll undefst stayed with us net finite effthXvears How she did b/ighten our hpme with her smiles and sunshine. S^e Lad a smile for all she met. alway thinking of others instead of self. Put God saw fit to pluck the little bud where it may bloom at His right hand and be watered at His fount that never runs dry. Onr Lome is so gloomy without her cherry laughter, but we have to how to His will, for He never makes mis takes « . We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that eannotobe cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY « FO.. Toledo, O. •' We, the'undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years. . and believe him perfectly honorable iti all business transactions ami fi nancially able to carry out any ol>- I ligations made by his firm, NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo. O. | llnll^ Catarrh Cure is taken tn- upon the * ******* * * ******* Smoaks. July 3.—Miss Sarah l^s- lie is attending summer school af Columbia, She will visit Hartvifle ahd other points before returning home. Miss Emma Critcher. of West End. N. C. is visitTbg her sister. Mrs. J O. Berry. Mr. and Mrs. J, (J. Berry and sis-; ter. Miss Emma Critcher. were de lightfully entertained at the honw of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berry on Saturday. <- Miss. Marv Lemon', of Lvnchburg. • » S. C., was in our town one day last week. . - . Leek Lyons, who was operate l upon for appendicitis in Charleston lust week, is inipioving * Dr. and Mrs. 11. M. Carter went to Orangeburg one day last week. Mrs. Tom Neil entertaining charming house guest-- fikjn Charles ton this week. Miss Ethel Sauls, who has been ill for the past week. Is out again Miss Emma Critcher will leave foi her home in North Carolina the lat ter part of this week. She will b*- accotripanied h> her sister. Mrs. I O. Berry. Miss- Gladys Smith ftis at home again from Rock Hill, where she went to attend the short course there. - The people of tin;. Hound section arc going to follow the example of Smoaks 'and arrange a live stock as sociation. The Smoaks Marketing Live St«>oj, Association is the firstt of its kind ever organized in South Carolina. This shows that the peo ple of Colleton are Coming to the front The Westerners and North erners have l>een made wealthy by organization—why not the South erners as well? Three ih*-n are now considering the building of silos: Dr. B. G. ,\'H- li>. of Cnitageville; W. S Marvin, of A she poo', and the Padgett Land & Mercantile Co., of Ruffin. Hog cholera has broken out in s. veral places At eaeh place tin* County Demonstrator has prompt I' i.-ponded to the call for help. Chol- r ■ a ran be controlled by having the hoc- inoculated with serum, which is se’.d to the farmers at cost by < lenison and the work is done for nothing by the county demonstrator. Ajty om^having cholera oi who - know* of any should promptly noti fy F. W. Risher. county agent, at WalteYhriro, or call The Press and Standard and they will notify him. There are over l.tH'd acres of vel vet beans planted in Cblleton and a. few acres of soy l>eans. ******* * * ******* Hendersonville, .Tune 29.—Our dear little darlHg departed this life on the 8th inst./N^it oh. how hard 1o give the little anjf^l up. She was so sweet and good. Too good for this sinful world of mrrs> x Somt* day. , tPrna|ly af . (ing diroot , v ‘ j blood and mucous surfaces of th^ | system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. SoRf by cle\n-i p notkt. Those interested in the Black | Creek cemetery will please take no tice that they are requested to mi*ei f| i at the cemetery on Wedm sday morning. July 12th, for the purpose of cleaning up the grounds. This notice has reference to thos* who have Aoved ones buried then*. We need your aid in this matter, plea-e give it your attention. Bring the necessary. Implements to do the work. 'If you cknnot come, s»‘ i.J j some one in your place. By Request of Comnntt** SAVES DAUGHTER s . * ' ' * Aim «f lUtker n Do«l>t Pr*. reals DugWer’s Uatuielj Eai. all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for c-on- jation. A ' / HA\X ENJOYARI.E AUTO TRIP ENDORSED AT HOME j/ Mr. and Airs. J. L. Rentz have re turned from Xweqk.'s visit to friends in tlie up coimiry. The trip was made in Mr. Retvjz’ car., and was most delightful. St>vps were made at Camden, Rock Hill. Chester and Co lumbia. Miss 1’lmer Fishjmrne. who had invitation to attend Hvo wed dings of friends in Camden qeeom- inKfar panied Mr, and Mrs Rent? tin Kuc-!i Proof as this Shoiild Convioc-i* Any Walterlcoro f’itizc*n. The public endowment of n local 'ilizen is the best pi oof that can he produced. Ncm* better, non*- strong er can be bad. When a man coim-- forward and testified to bis fellow- rltlzens. addresses his -friends and | neighbors, you may be .sure he is ; thoroughly Convinced cd be would | n1 ' Ttnve'ing Man’s F,\|teHenee. “In the summer of IKS* I had a ,.rv .severe attack of cholera t>tor- Vifl-/*NTwo phvsican-- worked ewer me from four a. yi. to 0 p. nr. with out givinfc me any kfdiPf and tio-n told me th«*v did hot expect me to live: that I b^d ba-t telegraph for family Instead of doing so, 1 gave the hotel porter flftv cenl-c and told him to buy.me\bottle of Chatn- rx»t do so Telling one’s experience when it la for the public good ia an i folic. Chopra and Dint- «0f-t of kindness that should be ap- mi!-'! _ v . s ,,bdl- t^eciated. The following statement rboea Remedy, and t«^ no substt given by a resident of Walterboro adds one more to the many cases of Home Endorsement which are being nublishecf about Doan’s Kidney Pills. Head It/ ", / .1. H Laurence, lumber dealer. Walterboro. Says: “I Kidney Pills on hand all the't^ne end I find them,a mighty pood medi cine to have in the house. 1 have *:«ed them myself for weak kidneys and nain in my hack and have alwiyvs found them very satisfactory. Price 50c. a-t all dealers. Don L simply ask for a kidney remedy—get. Doan's Kidney Pills,—the sanl* that Mr^ Laurence had. Foster-Milhyrn Co., Props.. Buffalo. N._ Y. fute. 1 took a double clAse accord ing to th'- directions and ,y.en» to sleep afpjr tlie second dose. At five o'clock the next rhornina 1 wayeall- od by mv order and took a train rather shnkv from the s 1 verity of the attack." Writes H. Ircdand all dealers. , , y MEETINt. AT BETHANY feeling keen Doan'«verity of the attaoK. w...- ■*/ Keep . o. ly0nls ville. Kl For s^e by Rortnd. July 3.- - There will be a protracted meeting at Bethany Bap tist church, bo&nning Sunday. •Nily n and continuing for severaT cIaVk Rev WalKr A. Black, the pastor, will be njslsted by Rev. Atkinson, of Blackville. Tho public is Invited to attorid these meetings. Rev. Atkin- Kevivai services wUI lie held with son is a prea^er of great force and Ce Great Swamp'Baptist church, bo-J/power. and great good is expected »o X REVIVAL AT GREAT SWAMP morning, JuK Pastor (’urtis ruftpur* of service, morning JI:THT 0‘cTortT fflgtrt, I ’o’clock, Drtvw Out Malaria, Builds Up System Tto OM Sf l>rd gtasral •trvnpthenini tome. CBOTS* \ AfTSLKSS chill TONIC, drtvn oat MAkrio^artcfcMUM blood, ond t>oild»opiht «r»- hem. Atrootootc. Pvrodatti sadVa;. be nrroniptTshed Binning on Satjuma kth at 11 nVdock will he ait^-d by Rev! C. W. Jbnes pastor First Baptist church of Wol- terlwtrer The public is very cordial- v<>r44 aftftrk ^ d i B r r hoea which last TyTgVUSrTo attend thwe aerrlcw. '® ,e f ’ r w k .. vvritPS w. < HIVE YOU WEAK UINK? * Do coldsuettle on your chest or in your bronchial tubes ? Do coughs hang on, or ’ are you subject to throat troubles f Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the strengthening powers o^Scott’s Emulsion to guard against consumption which so easily follows. Scott's Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res- pirstory tract and improves the quahty of the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and heals the tender membranes of the throat. Scott’s is prescribed by the best special- Is. Yon can get it at any drug store. Scott ft Bowac. Moomieitf. N.f. Ready, Ky.—" l was aot able to do lythiug lor neatly six months," writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, “and was down in bed for three months. I cannot tell you how I suffered with wkj betL 4 and with nervousness and womanly tnOles. Our family doctor told my husband ha could not do me any good, and he hiid to give it up. We tried another doctor, but he did no; help me. At last, my mother advised me to Cardui, the woman's tonic. I th< ft was no use for I was nearly dead nodiuig seemed to do me any good. But I took eleven bottles, and now I am abls to do all of my work and aiy own I think Cardui it the best medicine la the world. My weight has increased, and I look the picture of' II you suffer from any of the aliments peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui May. Delay is dangerous. We know it witt help you. for it has helped so ■any thousands ol other weak women in the past SO years. At all > If: CtetWnMfa UaSidM C*.. r Dapt. CtmtaoMm, Twin , for om, Toon., for / ‘/I A / WHERE THE DOLLAR DOES.ITS DUTY TVaht-i-boro, S. C. \ Diat-rW-n fjuirkly Cured. ‘About two yofirs nco 1 bad n sso- p«l fnr over a week Jones, Buford. N. D. “I became -^o weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recommended Chamber- ’lain’i Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv. The first dose relieved me and within two days I was as well as ever.” For sale by all dealers. AT CUMING B. SHIRTS yk : NECK EM M SWEATERS. \fl. CLOVES • M UNDERWEM HOSIERY 9 -c M SHOES M JUST LEFT FOR New York Our Mr. rXvVl has gone to New Yoik^X' • f e he will purchase our fall -/tCM * ' This purchase w ill t/nM-' <-t high-grade tr* r chabdis* which we will able tt) sell al u iHow prices; In ord« i . t ■ maki* room tor Vjieie go<>??'7?T~w ill sell our sto< k or\snini..<' i-oods at very low prices, *•* ■' \ Just iei‘i\cd a big lin- of ladies fight ahd dark-skirts, regu lar $3 oo and $3.5o values, our selling pi ire H 98. Others at 9sc. ■ Nl . DRESS GOODS DOMESTICS x* CURTAINS LACES * EMBROIDERIES Al LfNENS ft BLANKETS Al ETC. Al DANGI£R STOVES ■ * ' X s • " Why worn - over a hot stove these warm summer days when a few dollars invested in a DANGLER Oil Stove will save you all this unnecessary heat and worry. We have them in two and three burner size, and they are guaranteed to be the best stove on the market at the price. They burn less oil, and get hot quicker than any other stove. Let us show them to you. A Fruit Jars and Cans.' , '' . - \ ■- ' * . \ * ' * We have also a full line of fruit jars and cans. Save your surplus vegetables and fruits for use next winter. Extra tops and rubbers. Koger Han » Waltei are Co. ' -r—' S. C. Sobel & Bogoslow WHERE THE DOLLAR DOES ITS Dl’TY Walterboro, S. C. /VX x . ... . . * . • Spartanburg South Founded in 1854. A Christian College with high .standards and ideals. I/rcatel in the foothills of the Iffue Ri-jge Mountains. Offers full and thorough courses. Strong faculty. Well equipped Laboratories and Library. Next session opens September 20th, 1916.' For catalogue and special information address HENRY N. SNYDER, President. Wofford College Fitting School A high grade preparatory .school fdr boys. Indi vidual attention. Careful m<u-al training. Expenses low. Next -ession opens September 20th. For catalogue and spe cial information,address HEAD MASTER. Spartanburg S. C. ' • XX X /y\ / y ■X: 'X X- \ y x X . r When a^Iaved <*ne dies it is litting that a memorial tombstone, o/ monument, be erected over-the place vv hefe he or slhAsleeps, in order that future generations may know the sacred ness of the place. When one wishes to place a memorial tablet over the grave of a loved one, it ■ should be or the best material, ami guaranteed to last. Our work is all guaranteed. lid me submit an estimate on what you wish. B. R. ULMER The Monument Mim Walterboro, S, C. V V ", v A U X- WEAK, AILING CHILD Made Strong By Delicious Vinci Lakeport. N. H.-‘‘0ur littl. girl 8 yr ara of agr waa in a deliilitated, run- iown condition and had a *U.bl>om cough so ahe wan weak and ailing ajl th»* time. Nothing helped her until we tried VinoL Then hei appetite incrwBM'd and ehe is otrong and Well, and a f I wish other pftrenU of weak, delicate children would try vinol.Gta* A. Coium. • ' , Hiis is because Vinol contains the tissue building, strengthening cod liver ‘the THE GIRL \VD THE R.’AMK elements and the tonic iron which a weaa and run-down system needs. John M. Klein, Druggist, Walterboro, 8, C, Tin* (Xlonial Thealre announces that the pp«*fi.ii pirture, “The Girl and i(i< Gann.” which was to have h*-« » shown recent \y( but could not because the film was burned, has been duplicated and will be shown this theatre for the first time Friday of this. week. There was con siderable tlleappointment qver the. failure to show this .picture- as ad vertised. and those who were *o anx ious to see It the first time will douhtlesf avail themselves of the op- portunitp to see it Friday and for th<> succeeding Friday’s when It will be shown. - u ■i -a