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s PAGE SIX THE PRESS AND STANDARD • ' WednesdaVj September 20, 1916 Overcome Chronic / Constipation Don’t continue to create a bad habit of alron* purgativw. They relieve, and that is all. And they call lor increaaed doaafe. A sensi ble treatment will arouse the liver and live tone and strencth to the bowels. It is offered in fisartt fjrtrwt 11 irtvMiife. Many years have ahown th^ u*e- fulne«s of llit*\ren>edj\ It* tne idea) laxative. genUe, effective and strenktlieninK- Now it may t»e obtatm-il tn tablet form, for con- venleme tn taklm: Manalln will not torm a hahtt of catt.arttca. I aed as directed, the aufferer may reasonably ex pect not only immediate reller, — but the re-formation ofe*proper habtta. In the natural way. Liquid if you desire it, $1 and 3oc. Tablets, 25c and 10c Carry a bo* with J ou. Constipation Is arirely a matter of <. habit. You can over come It with Mana- lln'a help. TbeP. Okie HALF-MILE TRACK Work ll ?un on New ItJtce Track at I ii ((rounds for Fnir. e A Kai inr will l>** oih* «>f the features of the Sou»h« rn Carolina Fair to h-* held at Waltfiboro November 7-1 «•. In order that tliis f»*ature may re reive th** attention it de?« r rve><. tli* manaffenient of the ('olleton Countv Fair Association, under whose atis pices the Souttiern Carolina Fair ha 1 - heen Kiv»‘n. has arranged for a half- mile rac** track. This was made pov sible tiy a lease of eight acres of land frpm Henrietta Gadsden, and an entiielv new race track will he built. This track will in- placed on the far side of the fair grounds, and will include as well the portion of the fair ground* from the. building back ■Securing this leas* was en. gineered by I’resident Tavlot. Sup erintendent lliers and Secretary Smoak. who were recently appointed a committee.to make these arrange- menta. Civil Engineer C M K duKant. of Cottageville. kindly of!s*recl ti^sur N vey the track, which he did. .'in* [hose who an* in position to kno state that it will make one of tin liesf half-mile tracks in th** Slat* Contracts have been made for thr ne< essan work in ditching and dealing o/> ttiis tia*k. and woik lie gallon this Monday morning' Th* track will to 40 feet wide, and nunibfi < f, (••uiu- tiaV*- tl*•••r , offe’C* hv tarn.* : and mj.fnl** rs <>f ti e t:w association to *li* 'he nv**s \r\ haul i tig. < \t:t» nl TH Whs CAMP MEETINGS atlie ('reek and Indian Kvent* Thin Year. Kidd The anhual camn. meetings at Cat tle Creek and Indian Fields will be held this yekT as usual. Cattle (’reek meeting will open Wednesday nigh*. September 20. with the service at o'clock and continue through Sun day night. The Indian Field meet- ing will begin Wednesday nigh». September 27,iand continue through the following Sunday. There will be a deviation from the usual order at Indian Fields. In ad dition to the evangelistic wor * there will he a Chautauqua feature each dky under expert managemcn*. The subjeds treated will of cours**. be along the line of x mir church work The ■preaching' will he done by our district evaniwMIst. Rev. John B. Andrews of Arkansas. whos'* sermons and methods are of Mg’i order. A special feature will be singing under the direction of Mr. C. P. Curry, also of Arkansas, who has acqqired a wide reputation for skill in his line. He had charge of the singing at the recent evangelis tic campaign in Charleston. It is expected that Mr. John Dandrum. the blind plantw*. will be with us. If so. there is a great treat in store for those who appreciate fine music. It is^Jioped that all who can do so will use the opportunity that th'» occasion presents. , A. J. CAITHEN. P. K. Orangeburg District. HENDERSONVILLE SCHOOL OPENS l*nrge enrollment of Pupil* nf 0|K*n* / ing Monday .Morning—Prof. Connor Principal, j ) The Hendersonville Rural Grad “d school opetieH Monday morning un der auspicious circumstances. A large number of the patrons and visitors were present, and interest ing opening exercises w#re had. Rev. B. L. Knight, pastor of the lo cal Methodist church led in the devotional exercises, and made a short address to the school. This was followed by a talk tv the school by Prof. Connor, an 1 then short addresses were made by W. W. Smoak, editor of Th e Press and Standard: F. W. Risher, farm demonstration agent, and Mrs. Hugo S. Strickland, president of the County Rural School Improvement association. After these addresses the (•lasses were formed and the work of the school begun. The faculty of the school is com posed of Prof. M. S. Connor, prin cipal; Mrs. H. J.’Givens and Miss Agnes Chapman, of Newberry, as. sistants. Constipation the Father of Many 111*. Janie Grove**, Round. Sept. 18.—Janie Groves, tiic five year old daughter of Mr' nd Mrs. H Groves, died ar her home on lha. 11th insl. Little Jam • was ii popular and blight little chi. whoVe death is mourned by a hire* circle of relatives and friends. Dfy Milnor W. Reach, who has been in New York, on special work during the epidemic of infantile par. alysis that has Iwen raging there tin's summer, is once more at home Charleston Evening Post. ^ Of the numerous ills that affect humanity a large share start with constipation. Keep your bowels -re*;- ular and thev may be avoided. When a laxative is needed take*Chamber lain's Tablets. They not only* move the* bowels but improve the appetit * :.nd strengthen the digestion. OH- t a i nal»R^ every \v he re. OKPHXWGF WORK DAY—ttoth. SPECIAL PREMIUMS OFFERER In .addition to the premiums of fered for poultry by . the Southern Carolina fair. Dr. T. M. Srhatloork, who has been judge of poultry at the Colleton County Fair for several years offers the following sperial premium:\ Six month's subscription to a pop ular poultry journal as follows: Rest liitci in each of the* four counties, and for the best cock in the show and best hen in th 0 show. In addition to these other valu able piizcs will doubtless Ik* offer ed. s- 9*1 $ ;{:' $ ♦ } ! : sg ♦ ♦ 4* ♦ ♦ * WEIMER V 1 desn Nd than:, th* voters of Lowndes :!’ <1 Blake town-hips and* the member* of the CcHintv Exem- tiw* Committee for then support of twy-caniHila'tv-aml pp-ithm.taken, a- ;i l andidale tot t In*'office of magis- trate (oc Rlpl;.* ;utd Lowndes tow nsliip : Resj^ec t fully. G \V SWEAT. To Cure • Cold In One D«y Take LAX ATI VP HROMC* Oiitotnc It *top« the Couch and Headache aud worka ott the Cufrdb luuaciata cefcin.t moaev K it lada to cute t W GKOVg'S niiuatute oa eack \llH**t Mtinljmgli. Isla'tcll«*t».' , t- pt IS Al'ru; Mm daHgh tin* 17 y m *'!i! son of M and Mrs itipv u Mutdnugh. dic-d on \upu t attei a bri* f itlo*- -' V« li* rt w-a- x dutitiil ami ob* *li* bt -on b.Ptfg a faVtlifnl m* nib«'t of IH* * fCdc h Cht i-t uH) < hrm b Me Tr -ft: vim j !*> t.dl . VM'iotln-t. I 1 ' e* si -t* :> rind the* e btolher^x . 'Jj jjc 5|c l(C jjc )|c ^ Locige. Sept. IS The farniers *.»f this section aie enthusiastic oyer th'* itigti price of cotton, wide!) is tMung gatlier«cl from the fields with great rapidity. Miss Editli Ecdk. who has been pending sometime in Charleston, ha* returned, bringing with her on* of her many friends. Miss Mary Pop penheim. Harry Vain, of Hie C. S. N.. has been visiting Mr and Mrs J. \V Vain * Mrs. O. P. Folk. Jr. is visiting iter parents. Mr and Mrs. Calvin t I'Quin. The many friends of Mrs. (). I Folk and Miss Olive Folk regret very much to hear of their removal tc Colutfl bia. Many of the young folks of thi** section will soon leave for* hig.i school and college. Messrs Car nsle. Holland and Herbert Vain ■Jao Mis- Clvde v.irn t<< atten si hoo| at ('olumbia: Mr Jess*. M< Gow3u to attend Hampton Hieh Si tiooi Missi s Grace Vain and R» -- *d*' folk. Confederate Collcc*'. The sm<* -ltd t*.iiJivt- of th's i ommunitv will sootr fesutu** ti»* ir work again J, •V moonlight pi. niv which w cvt U -ip M0s* ll*‘. w a- well etti tid*' Attention one* more is called to th** Orphanage Work Day that has !>*•• n announced for September .‘Udh m \t. Appeals have gone out from Hie various institutions to Sunday school superintendents ~and all oth ers who are likely to he inleresL)<F in th*; project. Emphasis might he given to the fact that Sunday school and church people are not the only /mes who rouId hike part in such c deserving work. The destitute and helpless orphan should appeal to every individual within our Sta^e. Contributions may be sent to any institution that one may prefer. It certainly looks as If any person might afford to give one day out of the yea^ as Labor Day for the or phan children ami contribute Hie results of th*- clay, op/I he income of the day. to their cgte and training. If is to he hoped fhat thousand-, end thousands of our people will co-op erate in Hie Work Day effort'. t . CHANGING SEASONS BRING COLIIS “Stuffed^up head.” rlogged-up nose, tight, chest, sore throat are sur*. signs of cold, and Dr. King’s New Disroverv 'is sure relief. A • * ' 4 dose of this combination of antisep tic ha Isa ms soothes the irritated membrane, cleats the head, loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier'and realize your cold is broken up. Treat a cold persistently: half-way measures leave a lingering cough. Take Dr King’.s New Discovery iin- til your cold is gone. For 47*years the favorite remedy for young and old. At vein? Dniggist. 5dc7 “Goodnight Corns ! Wo Use ‘GetS’ltr.” 3 Drops in 2 Seconds. That's AIL -OETS-ir Does the Rest 4 Kcver Fails. ••Really, I never could see bow Somo f. S people US» the meat Ulffl- 4 ult aiul paiuful way they tan find to get rid of lorni* They ll wrap their toe* up w itt) handagt;** into a uackag** that tills their sjioea lull of feet ao*l makes coma painful they ve got !iv till > 11ling x peopIg MIMlltv on Hie of tlii* of til. «*r*tn left) D* ItyliYf itl * 1 k i*. ,S1\tl'dw ic'iV-. tC.> i -! 1:1! f -1 t* .1 iutd 0H1* ■t M- tre.'htw*'nt- \v**r** t o' < a. ! M t v I’d i 'ter moov artiv)iio-nt- Lay < t i i v* v \d*i Bird md H*'ttv\ 17 VXXjS. •.\ ho fit •>; \ a 1 .n.iii.'J.ave as - M ■ .' * Mt . R H \ atn. tllsn M a n >* M t - D \t \ a* n. Malta \l>- v|ioi ce SL ph^ti'T of chafl' ioc i- visMitig her parent-. Mr ami Mi-' * ir/^'otk Mum of tluN peace fell h-eprl s ot . | ■.; •.• *•:. fdightb d ' u*■ > • 1 tMim t ■ l it iepo-<- sVv*-. al nights bv i t Itoys and gills who w.re pif moonlight '-tiiiw iide. Hum ah tor Governor Mnyrhing’ ( ARD FROM. MR. CAPEKK To My Friends: I know you expect to heap/front .me through *th^press in this issue, that you who live awivv from Hie seat of injustice may,know how the legendetnain was pulled avff t.v the twelve t 12 i acxehats supposed to represent out - people a- comtoitiee- tnen Have patience with nt*- and von shall see the cirrus _ y r * . k -. ( I ;titi sick ;ind have - been for weeks ami only my Ipdomitabl** will has kept me on nn feef I wislt to puhliilv thank my friends, Mes-r- J. K. I.ui-i- .f;iTyi* , s fl. I’adg* ; ft Corn* lo.us Ctitntni and *' W . RtUb t. who loaned yn f.ituis to im,**t :n^ ;i-s* s-nirnfs/;in 1 catd whi’eh mad*' it ptissibl*ydi»r. yd * tn in..k• the tay»* .for tr ii^ft-.ity n tmike ■qood y >f \ on M< Dn tf icFi! da le tied j t H* - Fold' .chough*! . y<X L c \|'KHS / .Matistrate Elect. to walk aldew vva and wrlnklo HP (hair faceo. Or they tiae ajiveO that vat right Into the toe and make tt raw and aore. or they'll u»** plasters that xnako the <orna bulga. or pick nad gouge at their * oma and mak« that oca bleed Fynay. ian't it * "OETS- 11** la th* aimplc. modern wonder for r»ma Juat pot J drops on. It drtaa laataatly. N* pain, fuss or trouble. Th* earn, aaltoa or wart lanasaa and commott Mttllana uaa nothing elae " • •OBTH-IT" Is sold and racommend- •t by druggists erervwhere. Jic a VlMlilol •l*<IH‘s kill- Fine l»rrr. The editoi of Th* StamtAt*! knows the the ve»i-nn Lrotlght de«*r hunt lit Vmlilot E M Jont*-. for w. have enjoyed n choice cut Mr .lone- and party went Ho Avti** Hall Friday and were successful in bringing home a tin** doe. Press iinu excellence of back from a L. w Reach, of Waynesboro Ga . who hns been visiting relatives In and near Waif* t boro returned t * his home la*t week Mrs l,. G Jack son. of Charleston, accompanied ftv her sister. Mrs. .1. M Smith. Jr,, of Ehrhardt. has beej» visiting relatives in Walterboro They returned to Bamberg this morning. \ r|iM,«.»R n\nT»\| mFsT BE CLEARED V*i>n will find i»t King'- Ni-w J.ife ^Fill- :i s g<*nH,. \*'t t'ff«*cti\** 1 ixative fc*t r* uiovjng impurities from the v-teiu \ecnmuiat*'d waste- p<?i- .-<>n» the l»lood. dizzine— hifiotisneas and pimply, muddy complexion are the , ciisdressing . etfects D dose of Dr -King's New Life Pills tej night will assure you :t free, full liowcd movement in the morning \t your Pt uggist. 25c. ^ INSURANCE FEES \ . -«* Remember Our Name AND OUR It will certainly be to your intfcre.^t to come to see our fall line of Dry Good-, \ ‘ . V Clothing, Shoeit, Ladie*s’ and Children’s Keady-to-Wear and Men’s Furnishings. * ‘ c \ . ^ - * We do not quot^^ ^ew specials at low prices and then make up on the balance, as others do. Keep in mind the fact that we do not admit to our stocks anything we could not recommend. Please come and convince yourself. Mail orders given prompt attention. Yours truly, L. SHOOB / Walterboro. S. C. \ SPECIALS: * ' hy. • Comforts at Shoob’s 93 Cents House Dresses at Shoob’s 73 Cents \ - • ev Colleton (rt‘t** Over IklOo f*»r share of L'ee*» Collected. ________ x H. ZAUN / X - \ Back In Town x *' / * > \ . " ; . y I have just returned from New Y r ork. where I went to buy my fall goods. Our store is just opened two months. We have been doing in the two months a • : ..Y •• .. ' ■ N. * , * yT very big business, that I had to go north again to buy more goods. We Inst received a large stock of men’s suits, ladies’ suits and skirts, men’s pants, boy^’ suits, men’.- ladies’ and children’s shoes, ladies’ hats and dress goods. Our goods are all new. We have not moved from the city old stock. If you want to buy new goods and latest styles come to Special bargains in Ladies’ Waists and Middy Blouses. We have just received from New York^.200 Waists and Blouses, values a£ $100 and $1.25, we will sell them at 50 cents. H. Zalin Clothing Store / Next Door to Beach Bros. 5 / / X ;! N Millinery Opening - » \ s' ■ ( We desire to extend a cordial invitation to the public to visit our FALL MILLINERY OPENING, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26 AND 27 * - S' n -vN. \ ; / s' . • xs. . * ” ^ ‘ " f and inspect our large line of ladK*s' hats in all the latest stvles. Miss Hattie Wells, an experienced milliner, of Atlanta, will be in charge and will be pleased to meet the ladies of the town and countv. , H. ZALIN, Millinery Department J ^’olloton County will shortly re. reive a vhoi k from tlu* Stale Treas urer for the sum of $330.56. being the amount of money to which the , _ .... ,. . , , eobnty i, entitled from the lleenae morning. Sept. l,th. at Ifl oelock fees <olle«ted from insurance com panies doing business in the Stato for the first half of this year. The entire amount t# $31,862.37. TO ADDRESS BARAKAS Judge . James E Peurifoy. Vvho is presiding over the court in session herp. will address the Raracas of th,» First Baptist church on Sunday —Vnlon Times. Willie Garvin, of Williams, was in town Saturday on a business trip. How to (Jive G«mhI .VIvice. A he best way to give good advice is to set a good example. Whejj oth ers see how quickly you get over your cold by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy they are likely to fol low your example. This remedy has been in use for many years and en joys an excellent reputation Oh. tainable everywhere.. • Miss Hattie Wells, of Atlanta. !>•' come to Walterboro for the L'' 1 ” ’ son. as otIHiner for H. Zalin. H Wells is/ an accomplished >01110 lady. Ths Mm That Dms Nat Aftact Tha Naa Becaaaa of IU tonic and laxatfi^ cftcct, L- • TI VEHoMO QCININE is better than ord'ti Qwinine and does not enuse aenroinneM ^ ringini In bead. Renujwber the f took toe the signature ol K CROVb