The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 05, 1916, Image 6

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# • V THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, July 5. 1916. ! N rI i A i j m •»! K r ■ l r Ml- ivii i •' ;i ■ Hs i'W III ■ 1 1»; r x 1 ' 1 N Lf Mi! f ' ' Prince Albert gives smokers such delight, because —its flavor is so different and so delightfully good; —it can’t bite your tongue; —it can’t parch your throat; —you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap piness! On the reverse side of *very Prince Albert package you will read •* PROCESS PATENTED JULY 30tm, 1807” - That means to you a lot of tobacco en joyment Prince Albert has always bien sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed xfor it! N \ It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is cool and fragrant and appealing smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time! Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say- so on the national joy smoke? \ ' \ ‘ / * - R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO n Winaton-Salem, N. C /V im " IN INI MOST oS andwmpu- ACCOFMO^ tfNtS NtTBlTE THC TDNQUC - T <> » +*+ TVb It lk« rrr«M sid. W tk« Prise* AlWrl t>4y ml tin. R**d Iks "P*t M i*d Ptmm*’ to-ro* *sd r**lta* «k*l it a Prise* Albert a* [Inquiry or Railroad Strike? Faced by dem.mds from the conductors, engineers, firemen and hrakemen tliat would impose on the country an addition.!! burden ::i rraj>^portation costs of $10U,(X>0,IHX) a year, the r.iilro.ids propose th.i, this vva^e pK>biem be settled by reference to an iinparti.il FcdcraMribunal. ^ With tliese employes, whose efficient set’, ice is . rnwlcdged, the railroads have no ditferences tiiat could not be *.v^n»s.lercJ t^irly and i!euded justly by such a public body. Railroads Urge Public Inquiry and Arbitration I he formal proposal of the railro.uis to the emph yes for the settlement of the controversy is as follows: , y . .« *• / y y y r "Our eonfrrrncri hitre .Irm >• l (S»i >*f . *nn'»* haf«nojrl»f .iu: 1 frrrnrtt o;.mion anH Ihtt *»fntui!ly »ht Siatirra in «onir.>, fr.y w nr ,.r ( .j ,r t v >»► ,.»hrf an I a>*:n*rifvf ! a v r* 1 her Wore. *c prop.iM that >our prupuaala ami .he prop >vt,..n .>* r e rarnaei If .1i* ( .oxe.t of !•* *e 01 l*:e mirr <>! t! e toi-.wir.j; merhotli: 1. Preferably by aubiniMmn t> the l.-n.-ti'a’e Commerre f the < nU tribunal ul.ith. by rraaon of ita atf iinulate.l information bea.i ig m rat wat con.f>tion» ai..l it* t.^.rrol trf t'ne teter. .e t.f t,e lailwayt, >a in a po»i- lion to ronatJct an.I pi.it-n the r gilt an.I r.pi^Ie* of a t r n;- ».’* a.leite.f 4 I to pu.vrJe atiJitjonal reeenu* nereaaarv to inert the a.I.fr I c.ijr >pe> atior* In rsae^t^r p'xputa » are round "t the l o:t;mn*ion to be juat and reawMiahlr , or. in ihe rtrrni the Inieriia'e t^orntner.x ( odVin.tarot) ca- n t itn.t-r r* r ^ ;an«. art in the premiaea, that sr jointly re |'ir«t Cop t'e** to take h nation ai ia*a* be tie. c *«ary to enat e i omit imioU to ronaider anti promptly tfi«po*e ol tlir".pief...i a i vt lte!. ot 1. li) arbitration in anui lan r *.dh the pro*.*, .r.a ^f't*>e ! e Vra^ law’ - ( The \e.*!andi Act). Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote Leaders of the ttain service brotherhoods, at the joint conference held in New York, June 1-15, refused the'offcr of the railroa « to submit the issue to arbitration or Federal review, and the employes are now votin- » n the question whether authority shall be given tliese leaders to declare a nation-vVjde strike. I be Interstate Commerce Commission is proposed by the railroads as the public body to which this is-uie ought to be referred for these reasons: ■ No othfr b >d> \*ith *.nh an i[.t'inatf kr.oi* -d^* •I rsdroa t rond.t on* hi* »u< h an in^uoti. tif J po*i- tion in ibr pnbl:.' fonhilrncf i he nft* tlif railruada rtiay rharjfe th« public for ftan«{H.r!afioii ate no** largely htcJ by thi» C<o*ern- mctM board. Out of every dollar received by the railroad* from- the public neatly one-half i* paid directly to the ero- «*a r ea j <>* e* a* ***£<-*; : tr e mone* to-f a* mere ate d - - - m .. ian «. -e ft. .n no ether •vurce it.an the rate* paid by the ( ubiic. 1 he Intentate Commer. e C. rrirni*»ion, with ita con* trol o*et rate*, i* in a portion to make a complete invealigation and render i.ich decition at would pro* te.t the mteretti of the railroad employe*, the owner* of the railroad*, and the public. / ■* / v A Question For the Public to Decide • inn nrT^L m,r ° atls fccl , lhat the y hav c no right to grant a wage preferment of 5'lUU,tXJU,L)UU a year to these employes, now highly paid and constituting only one-fi th of all the employes, without a clear mandate from a public tribunal that shall determine the merits of the case after, a review of all the facts. The itngle taut before the country is uhether this controversy is to be settled by an impartial Government inquiry or by industrial uarfare. National Conference Committee of the Railways ELISHA LEE. Orafrman P. H- ALBRIGHT, 6'n7 V«*«**r, AiUmk Co—*1 Lis- R*ilr**d. L. w BAl UWJN, c,. / jfeMwn, C-*rr*t •( R*al«r*f, C. L. RARDO, Cot 7 V- N*w Ywk. N-w Ha*** A H**tf*rd RaTrod an. coapm\n.rn,u„t. 9**tk*r* Railwtr. • B COTTBR. Cot7 Walkaafe Rail way. r. a caowi.BY. a* N«*> Y**k C*alr*i R*«Jir*r. C. H BAIERSON. C«7 Ci—i Nortk-.* K-. *>•*. C H SWING.C«7 V—pw. fk*l*4*lak>« A R«*4i-( & W GRICB. Cm l Sun Tmmtp.. Ck—amk* A <r*.o RmU-,. A S GREIG. 4»»( I- Aar—*—*ii. R< L**i« A S** Era •ci—co R-i (o«4. . c. W. KOCNS. C**7 W—f**, At«k‘—». To*«k* A S**ta F- R-i|«-,. R. W M-M ASTER. Cot7 W—pot. Wk—l,** A Lak- K(>« R«..raa4. N. O M \HRR rtm-PmUmr. Nurlulk A Ik—ttra H-il*-,. JAMES KL'SSEI I . Cn /tf—nr, Utavt. A K n Grand- KnlrorJ. A. M. SCHOVI R. hudm »w FiOTt. Fca-->U-ai- l in— A —l W. L 3EUUON. >7r« Fm. 9(-t>o->d Air Lia- Rail***,. A. S STONE, I w# Fi-hJoti, Eri« Kailr—4 O S. WA1D. fW/Vm # Cm'tHm. taaw* Caarrai Lia—. PtKPLRS f 1,1 II TO KVKOU, I dtslrv to !*lafe lo the \ottr.< pf Pipit's (M«b that 1 will Ik- at Pye's school house Saturctay. July 8, from 2:00 to 6:00 p. m., for the purpose of enrollinK all Tolers who desire to vote this year. H. 8. WII.DKR. Secretary. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of NOTH k: On July 2!'th, 11*16, I will malt.* tny final reluin as Admialstralttx of the estate of Menry Kinsey, and Im mediately thereafter apply for let ters dismtssory. C A KOI.IN.\ BKN’TON (Nee Kinsey i > Administratm. Wallerhoro. 8. C., June 2f> IMg T-5-4t. PAY SOLDIERS _ WILL RECEIVE .same Pay foe National (luard as for IteRulax Aar my in r Service. of d oJ 1 f Tite enlisted men and otfle-rs the South Carofitat 1 national itua will receive pay from.the I’rit States government at the same rate* ?s prevail in the regular arm/, ae- eording to Tank. The pay of th.* n.i- lit t w ifi tiate from Monda' . .1 :n * 1.*, when th** mobolizat.ion order was is sued. The following Is the monthly jay of the officers and m«*n: Privates, 115. Privates in hospital corps. tl*L First-rlass privates, such as *:tS'- reers. ordinance, signal corps. 1 ca pital cofps and quartermaster's, corps. 118. Corporals, wagoners, farrier, etc.. 124. Corporals, engineers, ordinance, signals corps, etc., $24. Sergeants. $30 to $".6. Junior sergeant-majors. $40. Senior sergeant-majors. $45. First-cla* sergeants. $50. Engineers. $65. Master electricians, etc., $75. These rates of pay are increase by 20 per cent, addition** for foreign service and are increased with cac’ successive re-enlistment. Officers* Second lieutenant (increasing .vith time of service). $141.67 to First lieutenant (increasing with time of service). $166.67 to $233. Captain (increasing with time of service!, $200 to $28'i. Major (increasing with time r* serviee!.' $2.*o to $333. l.ieutenant-eolonel (increasing with time of service!. $2f*1.67 to $375. Colonel (increasing wi‘h tin.e of servifcl. $333.33 to $461.67. llnradier general, f rn ''’. Major-general. $666,67. Lieutenant-general. $C»16 6 ■' In addition to tlnese rates of p\v. snlwistence and. c lothing an* provi ded foi the men in service. Iteaiitv 'lore Than Skjn l>ec*p. V heauifful woman always Ins good digestion. If your digestion is faulty Chamberlain's Tablets will do *oti good. For sale by all dealers. Blount & Simpson Could Get Fund The following letter was received last week bv . Postmaster Murray from a Washington attorney, and might lead to the recovery of a con siderable taiml by the firm of Rlount A Simpson, or their hetrs if any can be found. If anyone who reads thi.'* article should happen to know of any one reWfted to these gentlemen. Postmaster Murray will esteem it r. favor if he he notified. The letter follows: Washington, 1>‘ June *27. l'<16 The Postmaster. Walterboro. S. C. Dear Sir: 1 know of a fund of nearly $30it due. the firm of Blount A Simpson, who lived at Walterboro. South Car olina. fthout 186", and for this rea son am desirous of locating them, if living Will you kindly give me their ad dresses, if living; if not. give names and addresses of their executors or administrators or any of their heirs, co that collection may be made. Such favor will be appreciated by m<\ and doubtless by their heirs, as t rm confident 1 can now make rol li< lion of the sum due their estates. Very trulv vouri F. G. rOLDP.KN LOOK GOOD—FF.KI. GOOD No otje can eithej; feel good nor look good while suffering from con stipation . Get rid of that tired, draggy. lifeless feeling by a treat ment of Dr. Kina's New Life Pills. Buy a box today, t*ke one or two pills tOrnight. In the morning that stuffed, dull C elinj: is gone and you feel better at. once. 25c. at your druggist. Co. M Welcomes Colleton Boys CUIdrM Cry for Fletcher's - . e. The mmi You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use lor over 30 years* has borne the signature of and has been made under hi* per sonal superviAlQn since its infam y. Allow no one todeccive-you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ’ nre but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA C.iRtorta Is m harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrup*. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroy* Worm* and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty year* it has been in constant u*e for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhcea. It regulates the Stomach and ttowc-l*, u"‘imitates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA always I Bears the Signature of WHY EMH'HF SIM'IFIJ <X)|.DS? It istv't necessary to have a stuffed head, runnine nose. To rough your head off as tt were. All you n<*ed to do is to use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- lloney. The soothing and Njealing balsams open the clogged air pas sages and in a short time you get relief and start on the road to re covery. Your nose stops running, you cough less and you know you are getting better. Get a bottle, use as directed. Keep what is left as a cough and cold Insurant In Use For Over 3ft Years The Kind You Have Always Bought ** l» V ' •« t&V V O » K C IT V Touring Cars and Roadsters We have several Ford Touring Cars and Roadsters just in and erected. The time to enjoy an automobile is when the weather is hot, and the roads are good. Come and let us show* you these excellent cars, which suit the roads and the purse so well. Rizer A Ayer WALTERBORO S. C. whenever t^erci'con\p&J\y The following about uur -young men in Go, M. at Styx, wa* s.-nt by a member of the company, and will be read "Uti interest: Kershaw county and GolU-fon county are proud of their combine.! forces in forming a cra< k company for with the addition of Steve Cros by. Draw ley Black and Levy Arnett, the omden officer feels that they T.i\> k6o<! mat* rml and th< >- r* - emits ftom another county will h*!p the honii people to he proud of them. These are fine young soldiers and are learning fast The men fionv Camden welcome them a* fellow sol diet s and assure the Wallet boro people th<;t Co. M will always be to the good ••DelicioMx *»v&.' Refr e/h-i iv^'’* is- s-xire to plea^S'e # * ^ Walterboro Coca-Coi Bottling Workj.' ■!* f j Y ix y & 4* - , tY BRONCHIAL COLO Yield* To Delicioa* Vinci Philadelphia, Pa.—“Last Fall I waa troubled with a very severe bronchial cold, headaches, backache, and tick to my atomach. 1 waa so bad 1 became alarmed and tried several medicines, also a doctor, but did not get any relief. A friend asked me to try Vinol and it brought the relief which I craved, ao now I am enjoying perfect health ”— Jack C Singletoh. " / We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. John M. Klein, Druggist. Walterboro. 3 C. MEETING AT DUS. CKFFK There w ill be a pi ot yv ted m* ing at Drs. Crt'ek. beginning v the regular services on Saturd.n Sunday and continuing ovoi week of July Th** pastor I J R* Funderburk, will be a.-si- by Rev, D Yv T . IHott, of Ea- Thes** ministers are able expoun< of the Gospel, and large congr tions are expected to heat them. Hm QmMm That Don Not Affwt Th* Haas Becanae ol it* tonic and laxative effect. L'*- TIVE BRoMO QUININE i* hetterlhan ord^t.r Qtaicine aad doe* pot enuae Bervoumet* s riozinx in head. Kern-mt.er the full X. tJT the sHfailnre ol V.. W. GdQ'h *