The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 09, 1916, Image 2

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1 r PAGE TWO THE PRESS AND STANDARD * Wednesday, August 9, 1916. f! A THE uSlVERSAL CAR New Prices August 1, 1916 The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on and after August 1st, 1916. Chassis - Runabout Touring Car - Coupelet Town Car Sedan - $325.00 345.00 360.00 505.00 595.00 645.00 ‘ 'Theoe price* mrr jwmUiveljr tcoaraateed against any mlnction before Aag. fat, 1917, bat there U no guarantee agatnMt an advance in price at any time. Rizer & Ayer Walterboro, S. C. Price Furniture Now Ready For Business. x \ MADE IN CHASE LEATHER AT THE LOW PRICE OF $19.50. GENUINE QUARTERED OAK on front and top of Davenport ends. Made ALL STEEL construction. Guaranteed satisfactory or you can return to us. Bed^ well made, good ticking, heavy ootton top over wood wool. Absolutely cannot get out of order. We also have something new in the Duofold Bed Davenport. Come in and let us show you its superiority over any other style of bed. The mattress used is a sanitary cotton mattrass, supported by a heavy woven wire spring attached to a steel frame } M Xf i \ how you our com P ,e t e 1'"^ of Furniture. Matting. Art Squares, Rug< W indow Shades * Price Furniture Co W. L. Lucas Old Stand. Sherwood Price Mgr. C Ask Your Grocer CHEEK-NEALS COFFEES Best By Every Test l-'oi « Sprained \nklc. If you will get a bottle of rhaiu- berlnin’a Liniment and obsarve tllo directions niven therewith faithfiMly you will recover in much lea* time than is usually required. For aale by all dealer*. , SMS TANLAC SOON RELIVED MY AILMENTS * » ■ * A * ♦ ♦ * * * * ****'**** 1. Qijr ■ummers are long, warm | Mrs. George Says She Suffered |and mout; which mean# that all With Stomach, Heart and Kidney Troubles. I TOOK TWO BOTTLES ******* ******* * * TKX KKASONH FOR * COYER CROPS * * Kirkland Plumbing and Electric Co. Full line of Electric and Plumbing Supplies always in Stoek. Orders Promptly Filled j S' , V r Estimates on plumbing and electrical jobs freely given. All work guaranteed to be first class and according to Insurance Specifications. Xo job too small and nhne too large for us to do. | fU-< onuiK-ntl Tanlar, “For | know It Is a Wonih-rful Remedy in Its Results. trouble* that 1 stopped taking it wh**n the second bottle was gone,” said Mrs. W. H. George, of No. 37 Allt*n street, Greenville, S. in her statement giving high praise to tiiis ’niaster meUlrine.” Her state ment ber omes all 4he more remark able and interesting in view of the fa< t that she 'suffered so terribly with a <'ompli«ation of ailments. Her highly interesting statement follows: " I suffered terrible with indiges tion. I had a craving appetite but I did not dare eat anything, and ev- evrything I ate caused me awful suf fering. It seemed when I had thes? “So quickly did Tanlac relieve my attacks that my stomach was tear ing in two, and no matter what I did I rould not get easy for an hour or two. 1 would hurt so badly 1 could not stand nor sit up. and neither could I stay in bed. When I went to bed I would hurt so ter rible that the least move would al most make me scream and some one of the*family would have to help me sit up so I could get out of bed. as I could not get up by myself. "They would have to pull me out: that is exactly what would have to tc done. 1 aure did suffer, torture pnd at times I thought I could not stand it. My heart began to go had under the strain, too, and it felt as if something was mashing it into a pulp. A great deal of gas formed on my stomach, and no matter how much or what i ate. I would have those spells of indigestion. Neither could I sleep well at night, but would roll and toas in bed for hours. Really I felt badly all over. “We had read „^botit the great things Tanlac Kad done for others, and 1 decided to take It. When the first bottle was gone I felt like a new woman, so great and quick was the improvement. My stomach was roved, and I stopped tak ing Tanlac when the second boftle was gone. I do not have indigestion now. and my appetite Is normal and good, my nerves are strong and •teady, and I feel fine generally Th'ere is nothing tne matter with me now I do not have those pains around my heart, and gas does not form on my stomach. "My kidneys aro in fine shap now. though they gave me a "lot^nf tropble before j took Tanlac. That swelling in my feet and legs, caused by the kidnev trouble, has gone “I am glad to recommend Tanlac for it is the finest remedv I know of and I am so hnppv that T have been relieve,! of all the rroublea tha '■aused me so manv hours of suffer *ng I am certainly glad to praise Tanlac. for I know it is a wonderful ~emedv in its effects.” Tanlac. the master medicine, |« sold hy: •Ino. M. Klein. Walterboro. The -rolleton repress To , Colic ton Cottagevillc Drug Store. Cottage ville. Islandton Mercantile Co., Island ton. W. C. Glover. Jacksonhoro. Carter’s Pharmacy, Smoaks. vegetable or organic matter in the soil will decay rapidly and the plant food* thus s*t free will be leached away by the raift*: 2. Our rainfall is heavy, running from 45 to 70 inches a year.-' The greater the rainfall the greater the need for cover crops to prevent eros ion (washing! and leaching. 3. Our winters are open—that is. the soils are,not frozen or covered ,with snow, but are bare and exposed to the heavy rainfall of winter and early spring. 4 The lay of the land.” most o' it being rolling, and especially the nature or composition of most of oui soils cause them to dissolve or wash away much more readily than the soils of some other sections. 5. We grow almost exclusively row crops, like corn, cotton, peanuts and tobacco, which being generally cultivated clean. often leave the land bare from early fall until the neSt spring Th* area to meadow and grain crops is small. These hy the sod and stubble which cover the land and fill the soil with fibrous roots protect it from washing, but we have only small areas devoted to such crops. 6. Our soils are already poor from long cropping in row crops and ex posure to climatic conditions which cause a loss of fertility from wash ing and leaching. The necessity for adding to our soil fertility is our necessity for cover crops. Owing to our warm winters, nitrogen is likely to become soluble at any time and may be leached from the soil; but the fact that this is true makes it possible to grow a rover crop, which piay also be a legume or soil-improviag crop, dur ing the winter. 8. The fact that we can grow two or more crops a year makes it more necessary that we grow cover crops. If the land was froxen during the winter there would be less loss of soil fertility and consequently less necessity for a cover crop. 9. Our greatest agricultural asset is that we can grow a money or feed crop every year and between these grow a crop which wiij protect the soil during th^ winter and gather nitrogen from the air to increase the supply in the soil. o 10. This is our greatest agricul tural asset and it constitutes our greatest need for cojer crops. The fact that crop? will grow during the late fall, winter and early spring makes it necessary that we grow them not only to add but to save fertility. Idle soils, like idle people, are apt to get worse instead of bet ter—The Progressive Farmer. nr eret/t f/br . myurife NO OTHKR LIKE IT. NO OTHER AS GOOD. Purchm the "NEW HOME ~ »nd y-'u » ill * tile asset at the price you pay. The *!:m;nat t repair expense by superior worltmansh p a: . • Curfity ot niaterial insures life-ion* sen * at - ■sua cost. Ins,.t on havinc the ’ NEW HOME,”. ► WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. Raown the «ort<J over for superior senieg qua! • Not tuld under any e ther name. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHIVE CO..ORANGE, V. ah I *•« asst ay BROWN' Fl'R-NITVKK <X)MP\NV. Walterboro, S. C. For Sale HIGH GRADE \ M MEAL CONTAINS POTASH. DO YOU WANT IT? A L * •»* & mUSD WANTED H U L L S THE BEST —AND— CHEAPEST FEED. WiMwro 00 Mai • «*••»•»**•*** CARDS. WILL MV CHILD TAKE DR. KING’S YKW DISCOVERY? This best answer is Dr. King's New Discovery itself. Its a pleasant sweet syrup, easy to take. It con tains th<; medicines which years of experience have pro\en best for Coughs and Colds. Those who have fised Dr King’s New Discovery long- est are its best friends. Resides ev ery bottle is guaranteed. If you don’t get satisfaction you get your money back. Ruy a bottle, use as •directed. Keep what is left for Cough and Cold insurance. #*«»*»* **•**» ****** Sr * *4******* * . * T4ROR * ****** ********** Ruffin. R. 3, Aug 6—Farmers of this section arp mighty sorry over the heavy rains. Mrs. M. Fisk is very ill. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Misses Lillian Fender and Ratia O'Quin visited the home of Miss Vera Crosby a few days ago Miss Manie Carter, of Ruffin, vis Ited the Tabor meeting. Miss Fannie Mae Reach Visited th home of Lois Rreland recently. ^.Miss Reha Crosby, of Drs. Crer-k was recently a visitor at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. B A. Herndon. Mr and Mrs. T. L. Rreland and daughter. Lessie. visited Mrs. Mor ean Fisk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs R v Herndon vis Ited relatives in Walterboro last week Lois and Alleepe Rreland Sunday with I.onn Rreland. PREACHING AT EVERGREEN There will be preaching at Ever green on th,> 3rd Sunday in August, that being the appointment of the pastor. H. E. Haton, to which the public is invited On the fourth Sunday all the members are re quested to be present at three o’clock to assist the hoard in revising the church roll. MATTIE HERNDON. August 7, 1916. "pent MILLER’S ANTISEPTIC OIL KNOWN AS SNAKE OIL Liovd ' f r. and flN QmMm That DOM Not Affaet Tha Haas Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System »*c»u»e o» il* too** sod laxative *fteet. LAXA T v. t . Tim BtOXO Of miNB i. better than ord.oarr ^ ,00 * C Quinine and does not catte oervouitieM not 9 TASTELESS chi* 1 TQNIC. drtr^R o*t rtcgimg in head !*rm'*tnt>er the full came and **““~te.e*Hcbea the Mood and baildauptbe ay*- look tor the aigaatui*- of U- ’V. CfcOVK. *Jc *«■>• A true tome. For adulta and ck.*L aa. 50c Mom Wonderfully PeneratinR, Pain Relieving md Hettling Oil Known, r Mr It is creating a sensation through- Thu out the south, where it is being in- l.i\. troduced Many thousand/ pc *p|c are now using It w*ith gratift-ne *o- sults. For rheumatism. n<»ntj>lg : i. lumbago, sore, stiff and •:'volle ) | loints. cams, bunions or whatever the pain may be, applv the oi! to the affected parts, and it will disap-.}d*r«*«nd near as if hy magic. For sore •Vrrvi. rr^it" prin. diphtheria ♦onsfMtis It has been found most effective Everv bottle guaranteed at leading druggists. Jno. M Klein. DEAFNESS CANNOT HI-: tTRHI) by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness. and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an •*J xmed condition .of the mgicous lining of the HMstarhia n Tube When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound .or imperfect hear- ’ng. and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation cap he taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition. hearing will he destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused bv Catarrh, which is aothinc but an inflamed condition jof mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dolla cats-rh* that cannot he cured bv Hall’s Oatarrh Cure. Rc n j f or r}r . culars free J. OHENET * CO.. Toledo O c HhH,S Famil I for con stipation * * ******** DEATHS * ****** * * *****j|j*^ R. M. JEFFERIES Attorney and Counsellor at Law WALTERBORO, S. C. Practice in all Courts except I quin. Loans Negotiated on Improved *• I arming Lands. EYES Eye*® examined scientifically Glasses and Artificial Eyes Fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed J. A. WESTERBERG, Optometrist. Endorsed by Globe Optical Co. Dr. A. J. Anderson, Dental Surgeon Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.: Sp. xa. to 6 p. m. Phone 100-X. Walterboro, 8. C. IHEBER R. PADGETT Attorney at Law | Prompt Attention To All Businews. Walterboro. S. C. |H. W. Black Timothy Hardin Drs. Black & Hardin Dentists. | Office next door to \N • 11 oro Drug Compan \ for mv case of Deafness (caused " ,T ' 1 0, f ,c * Hours: 8:30 a. m. to ?:30 p. the m. 3:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. Phone 67-J. m. Liovd Smoak. Somali the infant c>n 0 r Mr*. M T Smonb- dlo^t rsd.iv r.nd was huridp p r i^ n „ - Oak/remeterv. Tim svmntem. Of the disease Which resulted in death ef th* liifl* fellow, who *-~ not quite three months old. wore 'ere much like irfvttMe tn,ralv.G \\h>ie the nhvsiotans bive nf> t d’fi- mtet, o-onro.nre.i ft s llr h. it „n. Ihot thet-e ivern conVn * rn " n ' ,a f” r D'V tumof whleh cpread and m the d«-«h of ih's rhiM. Mr .n,! Mro (jive *he svrntmhv of their friend* oyer the 'id death of tbeir hnbv bov. STOP, LOOK AND READ THI» If a man lores a girl, that hi? bust ness; If a girl loves a man that’s her busd- nees; If they get married that’s their business. So. If you want your automobile scat corereda and clothes cleaned. s»e The New York Pressing Club; f r that’s their business. New York Pressing Club No. 666 W- This is a prwcriptiM prepared etpeoi’Ey ter MALARIA or CHILLS A FCVt«. ?ive or six doses will break any oase. and H taken then a* a tooic toe Fever will not return. It acta on the liver better tl^ 0 Calomel and doe* no* <ripe or lickea. 25<