The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 30, 1916, Image 7
Wednesday, August 30,1916.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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Chlldrra Cry for Flotcher's
CASTORIA
The Kted To* Have Always Bought, and which has been
la vse lev orer 80 jean, has borne the signatnre of
and has been made under his per*
sonal supervision since its infancy.
AUow ao one to deceive you in this.
AH Conhterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH,
goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Offlum, Morphine nor other Narco tie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
has been In constant use for the relief of ConHtipation.
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
I Bears the Signature
la Ose For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
tm> c.mtaum company, «.■«* yonk city.
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E-very Dottle
Of" Geroaiive
]sibw Dottle Pull Of*
^Oe i rve * Ple^svre..
TLftoVVl^>-
WALTEKBORO tXM A-COI.A BOTTLING WKS.
T. i. Mrlhmiel. Manager.
PAGE SEVEN
BOLL WEEVIL
DUE IN 1917
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W. W. lAtng. State Agpnt, Say, the
PcM Will Appear kn Anderson
County Ftr*t.
We keep in stock all the standard make watches:
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Hamilton, South Bend, Waltham and Elgin as special—
L «a-
the best time keepers.
We consider QUALITY, not QUANTIFY, and then
satisfactory service to our customers.
FINN JEWELRY STORE
INCORPORA TED
In the opinion of W. W. Long.
State demonstration agent, the boll
weevil will appear in the Piedmont
section of South Carolina within a
year, striking Anderson county first.
Ale is quoted As follows in the An.
derson Daily Mail:
"Anderson county will be the first
county in South Carolina in which
the boll weevil will appear,” de
clared Dr. W. W. Long, state dem
onstration agent, who was a visitof
from Clemson College today. ‘‘I have
hern studying the boll weevil map.
and the people of this state will be
amaced on learning that *ho weevil
is so near us. It is across, just five
counties of Georgia, and if the wee
vil travels as fast this year as it did
last year we will have the boll wee
vil <flth us next year.
'•‘Until I began studying the boll
weevil map I was under the impres
sion that Barnwell county or some
other county in that secion of the
state was the nearest county to the
weevil infected district o' Georgia,
and I. along with many others,
though* that the invasion would be
gin on Barnwell county or one of
the counties in that neighlmrhood.
But. contrary to our expectations.
Anderson county is nearer to the In
fected district than any other county
in the state, and this means that the
first invasion of the weevil will he
through the Piedmont section, and
not through the lawer part of the
state.
WOULD WAKE MOTHER
WITH LOUD GROANING
Miss Madge Cleveland’s Health
Was Very Bay—Opera
tions Failed.
GAINS TWELVE POUNDS
Announcement!
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Her Mother Says Three Bottle* of
Tanlue Gave Such Great Relief
That it is Hard to Be.'
lieve it i* True.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Retuley, for- Jasper M. Smith, of the Little
merly residents of this county, but Swamp section, spent several days
now residing in Boca Grapde, Fla.. )as( w jth his daughter here,
are spending a while in t^ls section j Mr(( w H Padgett . Mr stmth is
visiting relatives and friends. Mr. nAnit^miarv
Remley Is & railroad man. who is a director of.the State penitentiary.
climbing upward in his chosen pro-1 which position he has held foi sev-
feasion , eral terms.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CTRKD
by local applications, as they cannot
icacto the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way tp cure deaf
ness, ; nd that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of thp mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tul>e is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing. and when it is entirely"hlo8ed.
Deafness is the result, and unless the
inflammation can he taken out and
this tube restored to its normal con
dition. hearing will be destroyed
forever: nine cases out of ten are
caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness- (caused by
catarrh) that ovtinot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
culars. free.
F J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con
ic ATTLF.sN A KK KKCOHD
Th. record for killing rattlesnakes
for ttus season was made by some
little negro' boys, the snakes In-iuc
killed between Walterhoro and N* yl<
Branch. In all thy killed six snakes
the smallest of which was 5 feel and
(true inches long and had 1- rattles
and a button, the largest heinn *iv
feet and four inches long auiLhaving
14 rattles and n button. This sTovy
is vouched for by D. L. Benton, who
saw the snakes.
DOES SLOAN'S LINIMENT HELP
RHEUMATISM
Ask the man who uses it, he
knows. “To think I suffered all
these years when one 25 cent bottle
of Sloan's Liniment cured me ”
writes one greatfu] user. If you
have Rheumatism or suffer from
Neuralgia. Backache. Soreness and
Stiffness, don’t put off getting a bot
tle of Sloan’s. It will give you such
welcome relief. It warns and
sobthes the sore, stiff painful places
and you feel so much better. Buy
it at any Drug Store, only 25 cents.
CARD FROM MlKS WILLIAMS
to announcf to my friends
now at ‘^Taylor’s and I
I desire
that I am
shall be pleased to see them when
in town, and shall try to servp th*-m
in any way I may be able.
Respectfully,
IDELLE E. WILLIAMS
Formerly of Williams.
W ILL MY CHILD TAKE
DR. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY *
This beet answer is Dr. King's New
Discovery Itself. Its a pleasant
sweet syrup, easy to take. It con
tains the medicines which yeais of
experience have proven best fo?
Couchs and Colds. Those who have
used Dr. King’s New Discovery lone
est are its best friends. Besides • \
erv bottle is guaranteed. If -V’U
don’t get satisfaction you get your
money back. Buy a bottle. u~<* a
/Crected. Keep what is left foi
Couch and Cold Insurance
Time really seems to be no limit
to the number of cases wherein Tan-
lic, “the master medicine,” has given
relief that can be considered truly
wonderful. And. the case of Miss
Madge Cleveland, of 135 Main street.
Equinox. Anderson. S. C., consider
ing th,. results Tanlac gave her,
takes rank wil l :he most remark
able. Her mothei, Mrs. L. E. Cleve
land. \ividly described her daugh
ter's long train of troubles and
her many* ailments, and expressed
deep appreciation for the wonderful
effect Tanlac in building up her
health and strength. Mrs. Cleve.
land's indorsement of Tanlac and
her statement regarding the case of
her daughter follows:
“My daughter. Mis, Madge Cleve
land. suffered from a number of ail
ments, and her system was badly
run down and weakened. She had
no* appetite at all, and would eat
scarceK mor,. than one biscuit for
breakfast. She had twice been op
erated o.i for tumor and appendicitis.-
The first operation was not success
ful, and th,. second was necessary.
As a nsult. her health was under
mined and her condition became
very had.
“She was so weak she cofild. hard
ly walk, and she was so restless at
night that she really was very little
refr.-died when morning came. She
would wake us at night many times
with h. i groaning. She lost a great
deal of weight, too. It was her sid ‘
whet fho cuts were made when sh>*
was opei.ited on that caused her so
much pain And. too. her system
was orn ially out of order.
“S' • t.-rffs ‘already taki«*» three isu-
tles i : Tanlac, and if I had not seen
the ie ptovemefit Tanlac made in iter
roml.tion. I don't know whether I
wotihl 'illy believe it could be so
great, should someone have told me
that She has g-aim*! 12 pounds and
now jh* 122 pounds more than
she ‘ i- ever weighed before. Sh''
has i very good appetite and it is
steadilv improving. Really I have
told liei if sl\e continues to increase
the amount of food sh,. eats I will
have to make her stop taking Tan.
lac. And what she eats is nourish
ing her.
“Her health 'has improved in ev
ery way and -di* is very mm h ‘Oronu-
er. She goes to sleep now just as
soon as sh. gets to bed, and she
•deeps aoundly all night. Her nerves
are quiet and strong now, though
they troubled Iter a lot before she
began to take Tanlac. Sh,> 'used to
have bad spells of headache; too,
but Tanlac broke them up and she
has not had an atta< k since site be
gan taking it.
Just before she.began taking Tan
lac. she decided to go on a visit to
Pell City. Ala., but was told sht
could not stand the trip. But she
left for that city just two (lays ago
in fine health, so great was the ben
efit three bottles of Tanlac gave her.
“Tanlac is Just a wonderful medi
cine, and we can’t say too much in
praise of it. and I certainly am glad
to recommend it. The Tanlac did
her more good than any of the many
other medicines she took.”
Tanlac, the master medicine, is
sold by:
Jno. M Klein, Walterhoro.
The Colleton (Cypress Co.. Colle.
ton.
Cottagevllle Drug Store, Coltage-
ville.
Islandton Mercantile C »•. Island-
ton.
W. C. Glover. Jacks •«boro.
Carter’s Pharmacy. Smoak?.
BANKS CliOSKD MONDAY
Monday being a legal bank holi
day all banks in town will be closed
CLEAR SKIN COMES FROM
WITHIN
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WORK DAY AT DRs. (’RECK
Friday has been set aside a 'oik
day at I»re. Creek church, and the
public is Invited to be present ami
a.-'ist in the work necessary to Ic-
done.
RID TO HAVE A COLD HIM. oV
Don’t let your cold hartg on. rack
your system and become chronic
when Dr, Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey will
help you. It heals the inflammation,
soothes the cough and loosens the
phlegm. You breathe easier at one*-.
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey Is a lax
ative Tar Syrup, ths plae tar balsam
heals the raw spots, loosens the mu
cous and prevents irritation of the
bronchial tubes. Just get a bottle
of Dr Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey to-dav
its guaranteed to help you. At
druggists.
It is foolish to think you can gain
a good clear complexion by the use
’of face powder. Get at the root of
the trouble and thoroughly cleanse
•1 e .'stem with a tic.itrer> »»f j>r
King's New Life Pills. Gentle and
mild in action, do not gupe. yet they
ti-lie-v** the liver by their action on
the bowels. Good foi young, adults
nd aged. Go after a Ch ar complex
ion today 25c: at your druggist.
V.
We will open up a full line of Millinery,
Ladies’ Suita, Coats, Dresses and all Ladies
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Goods in the store adjoining our place of
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business known as the Fraternal building.
Our Millinery Is
Coming In Daily
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and our milliner is in town now in charge.
This store will open next week, and the
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date of Millinery Opening will be announced
later.
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W© Are The Leaders.
Colleton Bargain House
B. LEVY. Mgr.
COLLETON’S BANK DIRECTORY
THE COLLETON BANKING COMPANY
OF WALTERHORO, S. ('.
THE OLDEST BANK IN UOLLETON COUNTY. ALL
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED.
Your Money will Grow in Our SnvingH Dr|inrtnicnt.
DIRECTORS:— John F. Lucas. H. W. Black Jr., Paul Sanders.
R. LUDLOW FRASER, Cashier.
THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
OP WALTKIIUORO, S. C.
Resources $310,000.00
AH Ranking Ruslness Solicited. S|>oclal Attention to Savings
Accounts, Large or Kniall.
R. H WICHMAN, I. M. FISHHURNE, A. H. WICHMAN
President. Cashier, Vice-President.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PF WALTERHORO, 8. C.
CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, ETC. $37,110.03
Only Bank in Coanty Under U. 8. Government Hupenrlskm.
JAS. E. PEUIUFOY, C. O. PADGETT. E. E. JONES
President. Cashier. Vice-President.
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BANK OF SMOAKS
SMOAKS, 8. C. '
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $13,764.78
HAKE, PROGRESSIVE, ACCOMODATING
W. H. YARN, A. EUGENE VARN, S. P. J. GARRIS, Jr.
President.
Cashier.
Vice-President.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK
OF COTTAGEVILLE, S. C. ,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $11,200.00
EVERY RANKING NEED FOR HI SI NESS PEOPLE
n. H. WILLIS, W. E. WILLIS, „ 0 . WJLLIS', M. D.
President. Cashier. Vice-President.
ICE CEE \M KESTIV \L
The ladies of Green Pond Metho
dDt i hurch .will gi'V ice cream
festival on Friday afternoon, com
mencing at 5 o'cloik. to raise money
to paint thp jnside of the church. The
public is cordially Invited.
R«>coninlends < hamberlnin’s Colic,
Cholera an<| Diarrhoea Remedy.
“I never hesitate to recommend
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy,'* writes Sol Wil
Hams, merchant, Jcme. Tenn. "I
sell more of it than of anv other pre
parations of like character. I have
used it mv«w*lf and found it gave me
more relief than anything ejse I have
ever tried for the same purpose.”
For sale by all dealers. ^
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THE OLD RELIABLE
BLACKSMITH SHOP
The business formerly conducted by E. P. Knight
here is being continued. D. E. Knight, an experienced
worker, has become associated with us, and has active
charge of all work in the shop. He is an expert black
smith, wheelwright and cabinet maker.
HORSESHOEING DONE BY EXPERTS
MRS. E. P. KNIGHT & CO.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Black and
family, who have been visiting rela
tives at,. Bamberg, .eturned home
Sunday afternoon.
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Mrs. N. G. Morrall’s friends will be
delighted to know that she is at
home again, after having spent the
summer away from Walterboro.