The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 02, 1916, Image 3

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prtiMsdajr, Auffuat 2,1918. THE FSKS AND STANDARD OUR BIG Subscription Offer The Press and Standard Is Out For 3500 Subscribers Add We Won’t Let Up Until Vi e Get Them-Here’s Your Chance. Two dollars will buy two subscriptions to The Press and Standard if sent this way:, One old subscription and "one new subscription. The regular price would be three doll ars, but if you renew your subscription and get a •'NEW one to send in at the same time, we will take the two for TWO DOLLARS. This will be one dollar each, if you want to divide it that way. • OR Three dollars will buy three NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS. Make a club of yourself and • ■ • * * . \ _ ' 'v . # two of your neighbors. This will get the paper for all three at ONE DOLLAR EACH if you want to divide it that way. » .. ***'•• * S * ^ . > n -I" . . These Two Liberal Offers Ou^hf To' Interest You -- ■ - -■ ■ | | — . _.. _ _ . Offers Good For Only August and September This rule will be adhered to strictly—Please - do not ask us to deviate from it in any particular. After September 30, our rate will be straight $1.50. ^ • x The Press and Standard I x • \ ■x/ / /. _ DU m on dh m m DC — — The Name’s Important! Does it pay to be particular about so •mall a thing as a dry cell? It certainly dc.s! Though *he bat tery's small, the thing it runs is important. If it stops there’s bother -expense. Yo_ir fcaerer, door btfll, telephone, signal, lantern, engine, auto, trcctc-, no‘or boat -must keep going—the batter.tJ muse beep ;t going. Columbia Bsttrrie- rrnkr thirm CO. They'rr Thry're parked witl» cnc-uv. Thiy’r; irvif T-n. ;• i 1 fresh m.. .- ever you buy them. Thej- cost n > more lust lon^-r. * We •ell Columbia* not only because th'v i;rc the best b<»t , "';•, but because they're the best knowa Duttcry igNiTQS ^uan^ sjs j|i * SAMIV 1>.\M /* ****** * ********* Wulterboro, K. 1, .iul\ 1.- Uev. Pawl Crosby, a^alalea by i;< v Kin sey, conducted a nieetihy at Suhdy Dam church last week. Had a very nice meeting, considering the weath er. Mrs. G. T. Miller, who has li»en spending some time with Mis. 11. <’. Price, has returned to her home at Thunderbolt. H. C. Price went to Columbia Sunday on business and returned home Monday. . Mrs. Frankie Kant is spending sometime with friends in this sec tion. Howell Hiott, of Charleston, is spending sometime with his lather, A. P Hiott. Mrs. Ola Griffin returned home Sunday after spending sometime with friends and relatives in Char leston She was accompanied hy I her two daughters. Inez and Gnulys. l.ihugh Price is spending some- tinip'-with relatives in Savannah. Kdgar and Harry Lee Hiott,. of Charleston, spent Sunday last'with fheir parents here,. Miss Gay n el I Price is spending sometime with relatives in Savan nah. She expeetjefo visit relatives Fla., tiefori return- * * **TOMATO \\ UM.HLD TWO POtAlls Koger Hardware Company y—S MONUMENTS! I have secured the agency for the celebrated Cherokee Marble Worts. and am prepared to furnish estimates on all stone and monument work. Shall be pleased to figure with any one In need of anything in this line. No order too small and none too * v large for this compapy to AIL C C HIOTT Round, S. C. MVE TOU KEN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. To restore that strength and staminathat !• to essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scent’s Emulsion, be cause its strength - sustaining nourish ment invigorates the blood to distribute energy throughout the body while its tonic value sharpens the appetite and restOrea health in a natural, permanent way. 1/ you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, ret Scott'* Emulsion to-day. It is free from alcohol* Scott * Bourne. Bl jvmAcld. N. J. mw|r•mlenc) Hue to lntlig*v»tion. ‘ About three months ago wh/ n i was suffering from indigestion which caused headache and diz*> spells and made me feal tired and despondtmt, Chamberlain’s Tab- Mrs. Geo. Hon. Mace • This medicine proved thing I needed, as treatment relieved me used two bottles of Tablet* and they rid in Jacksonville, ing home By Beiag Constantly Supplied With Thedford’s Black-Draofht. Lodge. Muiy an.—Speaking ot larg»- toiimtoea. grown by the Toma to Club girls, the Lodge Tomato (Tub boy, Laurie Fender, grew one on hi> plot which weighed exactly two pounds. This is only ohe of many, and he has others almost as Urg*. For a Sprained Ankle. If you will get a bottle of Cham berlain’s Liniment and observe tie- directions given therewith faithfully you wMl recover in much less tine- than is usually required. For'salp by all dealers. ST. JI UK’S CHI lit If Uev. II. F. Schroeter, Rector. Aug. Kth. seventh Sunday after Trinity, ll:no a. nt.XHoly ctimitiun ion and sermon; 5:3»' p. m.. Sun d*y. school: p m., evening prayer and sermon. The Clerk (iua ran teed It. A customer came into my store the other tlay and said to one of my Clerks, have you anything that wLI core diarrhoea?’ and m> clerk went and got him a bottle of Chamber Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and said to Kim. 'if this does not evue you, 1 will not charge you a cent for it ' So he look it home and rami' back in a day or two pud said he wa* cured.” writev I H Bi-rr> k Co . Salt Creek. Ya Fo. sale by all dealers. THK HI GG\ KIRK Despite the changing tum-s, I cherish tlfy conviction that there is anyone within sound or tins type writei who has misseip' taking hi gh I out riding witjj with the'^old W. O. W. DAY AT FAIR THIS FALL boss and buggy of Fame, **d something. y\ he has miss FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS Sllull,e,,, ** 4 Tnlsl Company Greensboro. N. C. I )>egan taking lets.” writes don. N . Y . to be the very one day’s' greatly. 1 Cham Karlain's me of this trouble.’ dealers. For sale by all V * McDuff, Va.—"I suffered for several years,” says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, o! this place, “with sick headache, and Stomach trouble. Ten years ago a friend told me to try Thedford’s Black-Draught, which 1 did, and 1 found it to be the best family medi cine for young and old. I keep Black-Draught on hand all the time now, and when my children teel a little bad, they ask me*for a dose, and it does them more good than any medicine they ever tried. We never have a long spell of sick ness in our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught.” Thedford's Black-Draught is purely vegetable, and has been found to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and similai symptoms. It has been in constant use fur more than 70 years, and has benefited more than a million people. Yoar druggist sells and recommends Black-Draught. Price only 25c. Get a QKkage to-day. N. G ug A Strictly Southern Old Line Insurance Company." Wfiting all forms of policies tit reasonable rates. $1.87 in cash for every dollar liability. EVERY DOLLAR COLLECTED IN PREMIMCMS IN COLLE TON COUNTY W*LL BE RE INVESTED' IN COLLETON COUNTY LOANS. PATRO NIZE US AND KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME n — -•* —■• • -^ r - • - CoDeton Insurance and ' y-^V ’ . * Realty Company R. M. JEFFERIES. Preuldent. E. F. SMITH, Manager. When gru|x1ina wor*- that bonnet. An’ grandpa wore hi* hat, The\ took a horse ’n' ,bugg> An ’loped jes’ think o’ that’' He said. "You’re awful pretty!" She said, ' You’re brave and true " An’ then, beneath the bonnet. I think they kissed, don’t you? v - * \ -- X. ; -V — The long summer afternorfo on the long country roads is pleasant, but if b is evening and there is moonlight thrown in. it becomes * dream. You drive up to her home with some trepidation, put in tht- r pitch and the brake and the hos- anchors » Slie is ready with surprising quickness She must haw exp**< tei| you. Thai, bit of ribbon on fiei hair and that flaw, r! Where are w» going'*” .-lo a^k-< casually, wHh tiie warm fd«w>d in hei cheek, and. as you woik the self starter on flu* boss, release the eliiteh and fu* shows signs of for ward movement, you reply T.y the end of the World,” and she mak* - no objection Can you heat if? Yrui have voittfi and a da>. ami you know as well as anythin? can he .:nowh that the pomp of empvi ors in comparison is as 3o rents Down the long. winding road to he-iven. through the tool, -bads wooillamt plates, by the shoi.-s »f still lakes anil along the dusty and flower-bordered ^ highways of this life, tin- boss and buggy mpve Slowly the talk drifts low-anl* im perishable confidences, to little lov ing '‘asides," , to the touches, of friendly hands and feet, till some one says "I eould ride so forever ’ The word has been said, the old story Is told again and fh,. troubles of a Ion? lifetime together have'be gun. Will no om- stop them? Will no one shout aloud to them- ’’Young folks, the rapids are before vou’ Stop now. In-fore* It Is everlastingly too late!” No No one shout* .thus, and so they- go to their doom and are married ami Jive happtlv ever af ter or. at least, for some time, and the tide rises and the tide falls. And nobody tries to stop It—\Mnneapoll* Journal. K onlereme Mill In- Held Augii't 12 to t.ci Heady Tor (tig Ray Ruting the Fair. Langdab* M. Jef- Ristrict Manager N. and t’otisul Commander K. ferms of the Walterboro Cutup ar<* preparing foi a big W. O. W. d«V at the Southern Carolina Fatr in November. A call ha# beeiy issue I for a meetin^ of all the Consul Com manders and Clerks of this county to he held at Walterboro Saturday, July 12. at 11 o'clock for the pur pose of making definite arrange, ments' for this occasion These Woodmen expect to invite the tamps ot all the countp-' in Southern Caro lina to eo-opviate with them in mak ing this an ext'^u in Woodmen cir- cJe*. • The\ piopoM- it big paraile and an adless on this occasion from SoVctt-ig\j ( onsuf CDtiiriiamlet Fra ser. \ The foliating notice is s« nt oqt to fh*- campy in Colleton county: \ ninYeniv-fR ha> I teen Matted to b.ixc a Woodmyn tlav at the South ern Carolina Fat; in November, at which time Sovereign Consul Com mander Fraser wilKhe present and deliver an ad«lless vnd other exet- *i,ses eondiicted suitable r»> th,. oc- • aslon \ This will result in added Interest in this work, and imorder to get the matter arranged in timq it is neces sary to liegin work at once. Hence all < onruf Commander; and clerks are requested and invited to atten-l a tonference i n the office of R, M efferles. Consul Commander of the Walterboro Camp on Saturday, Aug ll'ih. at 11a m for the purpose of~ •liscussing this matter and making such arrangements as may be neces sary Wf trust a large attendance wilf he present Fraternally submitted (V N. LANG RALE. District Manager. - it M. JEFFERIES, Consul Commander Walterboro Camp. ' \ IMH TOR’S KKMKRY COUGHS FOR rif ve'* T« Ttmlc Whenever You Need • Q< Take Grove'* The Old Standard Grove'* Tasteless •hill Tonic ie equally valuable aa a General Tonic because it contains the well k nown tonic properties of QUIN IN E ind IRON. 'It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria. Enriches the Blood and Builds up the V'jiole System. 50 cents- f> As a cure for coughs and colds Dr. Hell’s Pin*-Tar-Haney combines these remedies in Just the right pro. portion.to do the most good for sum mer coughs of colds. A trial will prove the value of this splendid rough medicine. Dr Bell’r Plne- Tar-Money soothes the irritation, stops yoar cough, kills the cold germs and does you a world of good. A 25c bottle will more than con vince you it will stop your cough. At druggists.