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Wednesday, September 13, 1916
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THE PRgSS AND STANDARD
CmW^' page seven
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P. A puts new joy
into the sport of
smoking!
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Y OU may live to
be 110 and never
feel old enough to
vote, but it’s cer
tain-sure you’ll not
know the joy and
contentment of a
friendly old jimmy
pipe or a hand rolled
cigarette unless you get on talking-terms
with Prince Albert tobacco!
P. A. comes to you with a real reason for ^ all the %
x goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by
a patented process that removes bite and parch !
You can smoke it long and hard without a come
back! Prince Albert has always been sold without
coupons or premiums. We prefer to givjj^fluality!
Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette
enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and
coolness is as good as that sounds. P.A. just
answers the universal demand for tobacco
without bite, parch or kick-back!
Introduction to Prince Albert isn’t any harder
than to walk into the nearest place that sells
tobacco and ask for “a supply of P. A.” You pay
out a little change, to be sure, but it’s the cheer-
fullest investment you ever made!
the
national
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JW
smoke
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R. J. Reynold. Tobacco Co., Wuutoo-Salom, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynold. Tobacco Co.
Print* Albert ii told m»*Tyu>\»r*
in loppy red bagt. Sc; tidy red
tine, lOc; handtom* pound and
half-pound tin hutnidort—and —
that clavtr crytlal-platt pound
humidor with eponpe-moietener
top that haapt tha tobacco in each
epimndid con ait ion.
J
nr
my wife
BAD!
ZJr-
NO OTHER LIKE IT.
NO OTHER AS GOOD.
Purchr* the “NEW HOME” and you vill har.
kliia aurt at the price you par. The elimination of
repair expense by Mipcnor workmanship and heat
Oualitr of material insure, life-lonr service at mioi*
•turn coat limit on bavin, the ‘^NEW HOME".
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIMK.
RkOWQ the world over for superior sewing Qualitiaa
• Not told under aigr caber name.
THE lEWMOME S£W1NG MACHINE C0.,0BANGMM88i
BROWN
wmm mr
FURNITTRK
Walurbors*, fs.
COMPANY.
C.
Southern Life & Trus
* Compuy
Greensboro, N. C.
A Strictly Southern Old Line
Insurance Company.
Writing all forms of policies at
reasonable rates. $1.87 in cash
for every dollar liability.
EVERY DOLLAR COLLECTED
rIN PREMIMl MS IN COLLE
TON COUNTY WILL HE RE j
INVESTED IN COLLETON!
COUNTY LOANS. PATRO j
NIZE I S AND KEEP YOUR
MONEY AT HOME
Colleton Insurance and
Realty Company
R. M. JEFFKR1E3. Prositltnt.'
E. F. SMITH, Manage^
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HIVE YOU WEAK LUNGS?
’ Do colds svttK-on your chest or in your
bronchial tub s? Do coughs hang on, or
■re yon subject to throat troubles?
Such troubles should Itue immediate
treatment with tketf rengthening power*
of Scott’s Emulsion to puard against
con-umjition which so easily follows.
Scott’s Rmuls’on couUins pure co<l liver
A sure sign
of an inactive
liver, bilious-
1 ness, consff-
nation, and
similar disorders. Remove the
cause in its early stages, do
not allow the organs to get in
chronic state. A few doses of j
DR. THACKER’S
LIVER AND BLOOD
SYRUP
will res tore the affected organs
to a healthy condition.
It is a gentle laxative, pure
ly vegetable, tonic in effect.
Search far and near and you
will not find a preparation to
equal this tried and true old
home tonic.
Get a bottle today—put up
In convenient sixes, iOc andfl.
Oltniw WORK
Tin- < ustom has .roan up of hav
ing one day in the year set aside i
Orphan Wor^ Day.
That means ihat all friends «>
the orphans woik <*n that day an
whatever thev make, they send
various d«mo?hirilftFinaT' orphanaire-
More and more the rustom ha
Kpread until now it means, a great
deal to the orphanages.
This year. Sept. is Orphan
Work Day.
Whatever you make on *hat da-
-if you are a Presbyterian, ^touid 1*
font to Thorttwell Orphanag*-, t'1 in
ton. S. for it is the Pr«-vh,teria
Orpliptfage of Georgia. Florida ayF
Sqyrfh Farolina. Many
/•atherless and motherless
from your State, and the'y are In
ing trairted in hand, heltd and heart
If it were not 4 foj^', Thornwell O’
phauage they would not get thi
training.
Will you not, then. s»t yours«!f
to work on the UUth. and get other
to work, and send that day’s in
tome to your little brothers and
Bisters, who must be eared lor. an
whom you love to help?
Remember the day. Sept, :10th.
\Cut this out and read it to th
members of your family
■Sehd what you make to Thorn
••II Orphanage. Clinton. ». <’
where there are 300 orpiian ho>
and girls being given a Christian
training.
« 1 ddl • 0
.y.r.; ther
N r KXT time you
walk by the store,
we wish you’d stop a
minute ami take a look
at Ben.
11 c’s the linest 1 ecpme
ter made—the best looking
—the best built — the best
running. You needn’t
takeour word for it, w e keep
him in the window; you
can see for yourself.
CALOMEL SALIVATES
AND MAKES YOU SICK
Arts
Like Dynamite on a sluggi-h
Liver ansi Yssn a
Day’s Work.
$2.50,
fir u
Store
tax-Fo*. A Mild, tffachve Laratiea t liver Tonlt
Does Not Cnpa nor Disturti the Stomach.
oil which peculiarly strengthens the re?i- j n addition to other properties, Lax-Koa
piratory tract and improves the quality of contains Cascara in acceptable form, a
the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and ; stimulating Laxative and Tonic. Lax-Foa
heals the tender membranes of the throat. | ac tg effectively and does not gripe nor
Scott's is prescribed by the best sjiecial- i disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids
ista. You can get it at any drug store. digestion,arouses the liver and secretions
Scott & Bowse. Bloomfield. H. J. ' sad restores the healthy functions. 50c
There's no reason why person
should take sickening. s.Uh .itmg
calomel when r»rt i-ents buys a barge
bottle of Do«l«on’s Liver Tone - a
perfect substitute for calomel
It is a pleasant, vegetable li'ptid
which will start your liver ji ♦ a*
surely a* calomel, hut it doe-n't
make vou j»rck and can not ? '
i’hildreti ahd grown folk^ • an ♦ * e
Dodson’s Liver Tone i her.* i'* it i*
perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous dr :• P
is mercury and attacks vmir '• •
T.ik,. a flose of nastv r;i loin el > !••.•
■«r , d vou wilt fe< 1 wepk. so k at i n ’i-
< •• ,d Dvlnot ■ ow Don’t k . ’
wiwkv Take a spoonful of ?»• -!
t.i'.er Tone inrts-ad and •’• • x :|
W'ke sn feeling great - ■ i
biliousness. > opst ipntion. / -'
rv«s. head;* he. coateyK t< •
• ii stomeeh. VopfQdt in. ?
■ f \oii don’t fiiyU Dodson’ 1. r
Toe,' jots bi-iyfir than horriM In,
: i-1 you’f- utUmx (s waiting " ’ '’• l
t <t\sl ip \1 in\ Dt I iVOI i:
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T' it dull, listh ss, oppr< '• ’ ’ *
•tig i- due to impurities in
(• ih. sluggish 1 iv< i, clogc- !
tine N Dr. King's New !,Tf< Pil's
X'e piytnpt relief. A m id <• a
neti-gi ipint^ bowel mrv.e! • ji» s i
ton*, up yohV s\ s(#rn and b< ip t
\Jear vv>:ir iiludd'. pltDlU? fOmpWx
inn. -Get a bottle-of Dt . King’-* N<-v
Life Pills today your Dr ;?g.--t
S:,c. A dose to-night will ni. ke you
cheerful at breakfast.
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* PRKPARK btlR *
* THK BULIi \\ LI.\ IL *
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I he season for the sowing of w in
ter cover crops of rye, oats, wheat,
clovers is here. They will furnish
grazing for cows and hogs during
the winter, and thus enable us to
keep more live stock on our farms
whi !i we must do if we , expect to
meet th e on-coming .of the eotton
boll weevil.
I want to call attention to „ the
two most important clovers for our
section of the State: Crimson and
the bur. Crimson clover can be
planted on well drained soils, that
are not too acid, or where lime has
been applied. Plant from now un
til the lath of flctolw*r, using the
following method: Prepare soil by
disking and allowing to, settle then
sovrthe seed and cover with a har
row ; drag the land with a log or
plank to firm the soil. Plant at the
rate of jo lbs. to the acre. Re sure
not to •over the seed deeper than
one imh If you have no soil n^ar
fov inoculation write to the 1*. S.
Department of Agriculture at Wash
ington and tell them for what clov
er vou want the inoculation ma-
terial and they will send it to you.
The bur < lover should be planted
in £eptombe* i« possible. Have a
firm seed bed and sow seed, cover
ing with a haVjrow. Treat your
seed a>- follows, before plantRrg to
in-nre a -dand: Place seed in ves
sel of ••■old water for a few minutes,
theft place in a sack and dip into
hoilihe water for one minute, take
on* and put back ip cold water y<Ml
h:.,b-the'i\i fk.-f. in This reinneu
Lit- the -\ed. as the hnr brings if«
n o ::o« ulrftdon. IVe five bushels
o’ Imp j» * a* \\
Vo.i • • n g« t Kh» clover seed from
M \ n >i, ed Co.Xof t’haile- ton for
o* ■ • nt-’ n bushel. \One bushel will
*•1 • • \our girls’ tiiV'' , !o (>lot and
*u , 'oi»« patch. ’Trv a nlid of
•» Write to me a* Waltefborn
f c , other (nformation',
F \V. RISHEIL Co.. Vcent
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Imams -f mihihin
ftomofesDignfailVfiM-
nr ss and RmXooUiBs mBt
Opium .Morphtnf nrM
Not Narcotic,
MmnfouitiaMBmaa
Apnfrft Rrmedy Eor Com**
lion. Sour StMnKh.Dtanm
Worms .fon>Tils»usTevm»
ness and Loss or Sleip.
iMSinric Si^anrc of
•The Cektaur CompaxX
NEW YORK.
For Infttnti and Children,
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria 1
Always
Bears the
*j
Signature
of'
At b month *> old
»5 Doses
Exaa Copy of WVgppe*.
Thirty Years
CtSTOmA
VftSMMVMMt
STXMP T\\ OFF.
COLLF.t TtHl
■ssvs
Rocame Fff**«'tive Ffiday
\t Midnight and Mean*
Saving to Many. . .
\
\ tel* cram rereiveyT Friday ah
hs iv c. Hevward. I’bllec
t< •- ef int. rnal revenue, frnni the
c. • xinns r of in iR*#mal re\enn>
• \\ -tiNgfon. stated that ■damp
i \. in Schedules \ and R
• • nd • exmet-iis w.e:l.l be re
p< ,•!. d aftm inid.nlgh* V’^hTa-*1 icU 1
i 'oll.si t#sr Hevward *'• of tip* 'upin-
th.’.t tlii- wmjM ) • peal the \as
th*- follow iyrg do< u^ients' undcH,
Schedule
Morid ' debentures or r»'» Hfleato-
of ir ’.efiiednexa. citifo at»*rt of -*o' W
nm«ii> c v n« fes. cert ificat”S fif all
Und- i-roki rs not* • or contracts
ffeeils <’ conveyance of I’e.il estate
bills of tadirg. insurarpa* policies
nocVsjrs, of atto-pey and protc- t-; find
t. !• c 'sj.ii messages.
Coll., ’(ir YD'VWard # also '®otatert
that it s\:ix J'i^, oy>inion that the t i\
on the following articles under
Schedule i: would he repealed:
Toilet waters. Cosmetics of all
kinds, vaseline, pefrolcutn. all fact
powders, and fancy toilet, soaps
sun VS l.l MM KXT FOR VKt-
It \LG1A ACHKS
The dull throb of neuralgia is
quickly relieved by Sloan’s Hpni-
nient, the universal reme<lv for
pain. Easy to apply; K quickly pen
etrates without rubbing and
soothes the sore mnscles. Cleaner
and more promptly effective than
niussy plasters or ointment: do'*'
not stain the skin or dog the pores.
For stiff musdes, chronic rheuma
tism, gout, lumbago, sprains and
strains it givts quick relief. Sloan’s
Liniment reduces the pain and !n-
flamation in insert bites, bruises,
bumps and other minor injuries to
children. Get a bottle to dav at
your Druggist, 25c.
COLLETON’S BANK DIRECTORY
—
THE COLLETON BANKING COMPANY
OF WALTERDOilO, S. C.
ALL
TIIF. OLDKST HANK IV Cnl.I.LTnN < OlA’TY.
\< col NTS SOLD ITF.R.
Your Money will Grow in OuK Savings Ih-paitment.
DIKECTOHS:—-John F. Lucas, lY., W. Black hr.. I’aul Sander*,
k. LUDLOW FH.\KER. Fa-hier.
THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
OF WALTERRORO. 8.
Resources *..... J . ^SIO.OOO.OO
All Itaiiking llii-inexs Solicited. Special Atteaitinn to Savings
j/ Accounts, Large e«* Small.
R. H. WICHMAN, I. M. Fl^MUURNi:. A. 11. WK’llMAN
President. ‘ Cashier. Vice-President.
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Mrs. W. H. Crosby .
On Saturday afternoon. August
6th. Ifd6. just as the sun had sent
Xut its last light giving Days, the
end of a beantTful life came.
All was done for her that willing
hanfls\and hearts could render, but
the Lord knowing best took
itmjrve with Him
BANK OF SMOAKS
SIIOAKS, S. C.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $13,764.78
SAFFe IHtOGKKKSlYK, At '< X ».M<) DATING
W. H. YARN, A. EUGENE YARN, S. P. J. GARRIS, Jr.
President. Cashier.. Vice-President.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK
\ ' %
OF COTTAGEV1LLE, S. C.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $11,200.00
KVKRY BANKING NEED FOR Ul SINKSS PKOPLli
B. H. WILLIS, W. K. WILLIS, q. WILLIS. M. D.
President. Cashier. Vice-President.
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sweet life to com
Onnie wX sjik
her,}
liuX a few hours.
hut bore h* i hardships \wHJC' faith-j
fulness, meekness and bfqinc s.
She leaves a husband, \father
moth* r. thre,. brothel and ll\' si-
ters and a ho«K of sorrowing fVl i
tlves find fi>mids Jo mourn IbH
great Iopi,
Re 1 lodges < on<lm N d tl •• fun
raj/se 1 vice* and she was laid in t?•
^tfiii'ilv plot to aw ii* t!*o re •;••!< -
fit»n morn.
C<rt;iinl> it can ’h*: said of h>-r
she was a good girl. II life v :>■
Id - ij-g to all th**-** who *<:'• - h
We tyourn. hat nftt a tho-e v
hav- r.o <oi wt feel tl
. 1 . ix • -*!i t !.at throrg •*' i -do*
• d r:>- . o av. - i tlo ••"ii-.ng
tho-■ • jo • •' • Lo* -I
MR-! lijSKPH S I’RNT/. Ii
Irl.vnd' n.. , ,
C.i-i-tq iti- i *b. i ?'• • *l:i
Berry^s Garage
Formerly HATFIELD’S GARAGE on Railroad Avenue.
VVe have pureha.sed Hatfield’s Garage and are now
prepared to make all repairs to automobiles.
~ ONLY SKILLED MECHANICIANS EMPLOYED
AH Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable.
YOUR WORK SOLICITED.
* J. 0. BERRY, Proprietor
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iilp r and th« \ m: v h< ti.iyld- ! When
n t - ine i- needed ktlf t h nibcr-
b. . Tablets. Th^v rot only ;npv
the bowek hot th prova the a* p*-*R
r.nd e tr« iig*hcn the digestion. Oh
tainnhle cv* ry»here. .
Tfclc* ts Kfdd to Jacksotiv .lb- v If
lx limfp^i. n-turning^- until Oettiber
IP- j ?i I., find those sob! to Tam;*e S'
Pet'.-i shurg and Ft. M>*i’ t-> O*'ot>
Vr ''.th. 1016. Return Dip mu t R-
.nntplefed by midnight of return
limit specified.
For ■ cheduh s, reservations and
fyitlui part it ullfrs. inquire of
D. K. MARTIN. Titk.t Agf
•Wftlterboto. S. C.
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
The Standard Railroad of the South
TliC!-. is. finite Catarrh in
‘-•elion tl.*- coriitry than all other
put together, and until tie-
l.yrl ft t. Ml wax FUppo.-ed <•> Ik*
fniniahb*. Foi a gnat many y»*ars
•locto; pro.Mtiinceil it a loeal di-t-
*,n.| j.-r. -'lilit-d local remedies
and. b. constantly failing to cure with
hu d treatment, j - onounced it in-
• lirahb '■ Science has proven Ca-
tarrh t<i he a <011 Mtuticual di.s*»se,
and 11;• • 1 *■. "• re*|uii- constitutional
.treatment JliU's Catarrh Cure,
f mat.ut. < tu'i-d by F .1. Cheney & Co.,
I Tol- <h>. ohLo, is the only I'onstitu.-
I tional iuic on the nxitjtet. It is
(taken int'innlly It acts d rectly on
th» Mood and mucous rurfaces of
the \ tei i They offer one hundred
•lollfor any case it fails to cur 1 '.
Send for circul irs and testimonials.
Addics ' F. I. CHUNKY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Soh) hv druggists, T.'c.
Tak*- Hall’s Family Pills for con
stipation.