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' THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, October 4, 1916.
FIRST LYCEUM .
FRIDAY NIGHT
Concert K«tert*ii»erw
Open (V>an»e F'rklajr •*
School Aaditotiam.
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Th® WestminBter Concert Enter
tainer®, who appear Friday evenin*
a® one of the Lifceuni number® for
this winter, are an. entertaining
company of very rare merit. The
company include® thre« artist® who
render a varied program of. read
ings, vocal lolos, duets. Scotch songs
and stories in Kiltie costume., The
Scotch Lad will Imitate Harry Lau
der. the great Scotch comedian, and
will render other humoroutr stunts
of a highly pleasing and entertain
ing character.
The comprny has been coached
by Madame Mabelte Wagi»<* r Shank,
formerly of the Henry W. Savage
Operatic Course, and It is said that
the program Is chock full of origi
nal and different features from that
which makes up the usual lyceum
program, \
Season tickets are being offered at
attractive rates, giving free admis
sion to all pupils If parents purchase
family tickets. These may be had
of S. L. Reid, who was chosen sec
retary for the committee at a recent
meeting. Season tickets may also
be had at the door the night of the
entertainment.
Oth*ir numbers selected will
elude the following;,
Meister^ingers Male Quartet.
Tlr. Lucian Edgar Follansbee.
I,owry-I^awhence Entertainers.
Decring Orchestra Qunintet.
These attractions have been
cured through the piedmont Lyceum
Association, of \ Charlotte, N. a
Lyceum Heroau which has for its
ideal the advancement \of Southern
community life.
The success of the course will de
pend largely upon the advance sale
of season tickets, and since It Is a
community- proposition it Is hoped
no one will hesitate to subscribe for
as many tickets as he or she can
reasonably use.
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EAT BIG MEALS! NO
SOUR, ACID STOMACH
INDIGESTION OR GAS
YOU’tt BILIOUS! LET
"CASCARETS” LIVEN
LIVER AND BOWELS
Don’t Stay Headachy, Constipated.
Sick, With Breath Bad and
‘ « Stomach Hoar.
Get a 10-cent box now.
You men end women who can't
get feeling right—who have head
ache. coated tongue, bad taste and
foul breath, diuineas. can't sleep,
are bilious, nervous ami upset, both
ered with a sick, gamy, disordered
stodiach. or have £ bad cold.
Are yon keeping your bowels clean
with Casearets. or merely forcing a
passageway every few days with
salts, cathartic pills or castor oil?
Casearets work while you sleep;
cleanse the stomach, remove the
sour, undigested, fermenting food
and foul gasses; take the excess bile
from the liver and carry'out of the
system all the constipated waste
matter and poison in the bowels.
A Cascaret to-night will straight
en you out by morning—a 10-cent
box from any drug store will keep
your stomach sweet, liver and
bowels regular, and head clear for
months. Don’t forget the children.
They love Casearets because they
taste good—never gripe or sicken.
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* WEEKS
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’•I’ape** l>ltt|M.ps|n" is Quickest,
Surest StnitUH'h Relief
Known-Try It.
Time it! Pape's Diapepsin will di
geM anything you bat and overcome
a sour, gassy or out-of-order stom
ach surely within five minutes.
If your meals don’t fit comfort
ably.. or what you eat lies like a
lump of lead in your stomach, or if
you have heartburn, that is n sign
i>f indigestion. • w . ,
Get from your pharmacist a fiftv-
rer.t case of Pape’s Diapepsin and
take a dose just as soon as you can.
There will be no sour risings, no
belching of undigested food miied
with acid, no stomarh^gas or heart
burn, fullness or heavy feeling in
the stomach, nausea, debilitating
headaches, dirtiness or intestinal
griping. This will all gd, and. be-;
N|ides, there will be no sour food left
over in the stoach to poison your
breath with nauseous odors.
• Biapepsin is a certain cure
for out-of-order stomachs, because
gests It just the same as If your
it lal^es hold of your food and dl-
stotuach wasn’t there.
Relief i H five minutes from all
stomach misery Is waiting for you at
any druj store,
t* These large fifty-rent cases ron-
jaln enough ’Tape's Diapepsin’’ ip
keep the entire family free from
stomach disorders and indigestion
for many months. It belongs in
your home.
MISS RAKER TEACHING
Prom The Fredericksburg (Vir
ginia) Free l,anre:
F’ubllc school No. 11. at Dogue,
will be taught this coining session
by Miss Martha Arnold Raker,
daughter of Rev. T. P. Raker, of
Rennettsville. 8. C.
Miss Maker represents the fourth
generation of her family who have
taught in the schools of King
George county. extending i>*ck
fn»H a period embracing more than
a hundred years, her great grand
father. grandfather and father hav
ing taught in King George. Miss
Maker comes well equipped for her
work. She is a graduate of the
high school ey^cm of South Caro
lina, and siMCe then lias had sev
eral yeais ot college work, the last
year h;i\ing been spent at Ran-
dolph-M-rne Woman's' College,
Lynchburg. Va
CASTOR ia
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
******* * * **,*****
Crops are not making great yields
but the prieexpf cotton is much high
er than usuaf,\ but not in keeping
with supply and demand. We have
about a 40 per cent cotton crop and
a 75 per cent corn crop In this lo
cality. \
Politicks! O, my. how the thund
er did roll, and the lightning did
flash, but listen, the death bell is
ringing, someone is dying, keep
quiet. Oh. all together! \ i>*t's
make 1017 the best year of all years
in the history of county. State .ynd
nation. To all the defeated candi
dates; Let the past be the past.
^Two and four years will soon come
again and if you will he a better
man in the future than you have
been in the past, your .chance will
be good to win. Let your ambition
be for a'greater ami better nation.
Some few days ago Mr. and Mrs.
Carl IVWiU moved to Florida * •
live. We hoW them a pleasant and
prosperous future.
Preparations are being made to
build a new Ruptist church at
Weeks. \
A. G. Yarley has Keep appointed
trustee in Red Rank school district
to succeed J. F. Strickland.
fipr school at Weeks \ill soon
ope n with O. R. TUsher as teacher;
We are Looking for a good terpi.
J, A. Ralley has had a Ugh?
stroke of paralysis. We hope he
will soon recover.
T. L. laitt, a prosperous mer
chant. of Weeks, is- building a new-
house near Pleasant "Grove church
on the road leading from Weeks to
Walterboro, • • .
Most folks in this locality ar«*
making hay while the sun shines. .
The Farmers Union at this point
is not dead yet. We meet every 4rh
Saturday at In a. m. F. W. Kisher,
the demonstration agent for Colle
ton count, met with us in Septem
ber and gave us a good talk on rov
er crops and on other lines. Mr.
Risher. come again. We are glad
to have you any old time.
RACING EVENTS AT I
FAIR NEXT MONTH
Commit tec Offers Valuable Purses
to Winners in Events of South*
cm Carolina Track.
The following are the purses of-
purses
fered by the racing commifffrvjf the
Southern Carolina Fair for the
events to be scheduled during the
fair, Nov. 7-10. It is hoped that
there will be a good, attendance of
horses from over the four counties
and also from outside. The com
mittee reserves the right to amend
or change these events, and add
others as the times demands.
Tuesday. November 7th : —First
event, 1-4 mile dash for purse of
f 15.00; first prize. $10.00; second
prize $5.00.
Second Event—Three minute trot,
best two out of three heats for a
purse of $25.00; to be divided, first
$15.00. second $10.00.
Wednesday. November 8.—First
event 1-4 mile dash; purse $15.00—
First prize $10.00, second $5.00.
Second event—Three minute trot;
best two out of three heats—Purse.
$25.00 ; first prize $15.00. second
prize $10.00.
Thursday.’ November 9.—Boys
pony running race. 1-4 mile dash;
purse $30.00, to be divided: first
prize $15.00, second $10.00, thirl
$5.00.
Second Event—Half mile free for
all running race. Purse $50.00. to
be divided $35.00 for first and $15
for second.
Third Event Two-thirty trotting
race free for all. Re>*t three out
of five heats. Purse 175.00; first
prize $5o,u0. second $25.00.
Kiilc* Governing Races.
1. All horses must be entered !>>-
12 o’clock noon °n day of race.
2. Racing committee reserves the
right to disqualify aJiy entries.
3. All horses entered from
Hampton, Beaufort. Jasper and Col
leton. an entrance fee of $2.00 will
be charged on running horses. An
entrance fee of $3.00 on all trotting
horses, except the free for all races,
Xhich entrance fee will l>e $5.00.
DANGEROUS CALOMEL
IS SELDOM SOLD NOW
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Calomel Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day's Work—Dodson’s
Liver Tone Acts Better Than Calomel and Is Harmless for
Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
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Every druggist here, yes! your druggist and
everybody's druggist has noticed a great falling-
off in the sale of calomel. They all give the
same reason. Dodson’s Liver Tone is taking its
place.
“Calomel is dangerous and people know it while
Dodson’s Liver Tone is safe and gives better re
sults," said a prominent local druggist. Dodson’s
Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every
druggist. A large family-sized bottle costs only 50
cents and if you find it doesn't take the place of
dangerous, salivating calomel you have only to ask
for your money back.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant-tasting, pure
ly vegetable remedy, harmless to both children
and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine, no sick headache, biliousness, ague,
sour stomach or clogged bowels. Dodson’s Liver
Tone, doesn’t gripe or cause inconvenience all next
day like calomel.
Take a dose of calomel tonight and tomorrow
you will feel sick, weak and nauseated. Don’t !o«e
a day’s work!
Dodson’s Liver Tone is real liver medicine.
You’ll know it next morning because you u;.l
wake up with your head clear, your liver activ •,
bowels clean, breath sweet and stomach regulated!
You will feel cheerful and full of vigor and ready
for a hard day’s work.
You can eat anything afterwards without ri>k
of salivating yourself or your children. v
Get a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone and trv it
on my guarantee. You’ll never again put a dose
of nasty, dangerous calomel into yuur stomach.
£0nly ‘Gets-lf for. ■
fit After This! ”
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It "Get*” Every Corn Every Time.
Fainlfi Hothing More Simple.
mi tell you what, I've quit uslnif
toe-eatinfc salves for corns. I've quit
making a package out of my toes
swith bandages and contraptions—
quit digging with knives and sets,
er Give me NJETS-1T* every time!’*
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In a roiont news it»>m as to en
trants Into’tUnison for this
session thr jiatnos of P. R. Cannon.
B. Marvin and Roy Marvin wero
given as entertnr. As a matter of
fact the*** younr men have been
students at Clemson for one term
and are now in their second yer.r at
this institution.
Interesting Facts Regarding the
l.slxiratory of the Chamber,
lain Medicine Co., Dew
1 •» Moines, low*.
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A person purchasing a bottle of
Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy has
no conception of the magnitude of
the laboratory where this medicine
is manufactured. The machinery
and apparatus used in its prepara
tion was designed especially for the
purpose and cost several thousand
dollars. Europe, South America and
the United States supply the variou*
ingredients of this remedy, and only
the highest obtainable quality is
used. No pains or expense has been
spared in making it as nearly per
fect as possible. Xy
A force of helpers representing
homes enough to populate an over^
age Iowa tow n are regularly em
ployed at the plant of the Cham* ■
berlain Medicine Company at Dey
Moines. Iowa. Their printing ite
pa.tment. whleh is usually overlook .
ed in enlculating (lie expense of a
business of this kind, tanks as on*
of the best in the State/ and is
tlu>rnyghly equipped witly automat*
presses and folders of the Inte^c in
proved type Hero /enough pjdq'
puVer is used in one \eat to spread
oven ten farms of HM* acre-;
upon whi.h is printed ,i<|\eiii r,
matter, directions and labels in >
dlflVt-etvl languages and dialect
Cnough lumber is used in making
the ras«s m wlii.ii the no di. ri* s a ’.
shipped to build an eight -oon
hofUse on each of these ten fartr
every three, months The Hotth
used by this’firm every year, whh 1
are tilled hy niarhiitor; at the rat.
of 2.0i>o p,. r hour, ’f pla.ed .-nd t *
'end would reach aernssMhe Crlf
States seven times or almost emir. !•
the globe. lo-4-«;t.
all say the ver
» -GKTS-1T." It
’ is so simple an
very
Year <
(That’* what they
first time they vise
fcecause **GETK-IT” is so simple and
•asy to use—put It on in a fear sec
onds—breaus® there la no work or
Korn-fooling to do, no pain that
■boots up to your heart. It gets your
Icorna off your mind. All the time It'e
■rorklng—and then, that little old
kora peels right off. leaves the clean.
Icorn-iree skin underneath—and your
(corn Is rnneM»No wonder millions
•refer •’GETS-IT’. Try it tonight.
r .•OETF-1T" ia sold and •recom
mended by druggists everywhere. 25e
S bottle, or sent on receipt of price
r £. Lawrence * Co.. Chicago. 1U.
* Angus DuBoi*.
Islandton. Sept. 30.— Angus Du-
Bois, the son of A. B. Duliois. died
at his home September 4. He was
born October 28. 1870. He left \
wife and three Children, two sons
and on** daughter, two brother* and
many friends- The interment was
at Penhl .eiiHdf-ry. the funeral ser
vices being Ijonductcd b v Rev \V a l-
tei Ilia. k.
Miller’* Antiseptic Oil, Known as
SNAKE OIL
t r**nt ing d c*> iiH.ition Throughout tb**
y»ousli—Mait> Thousands \re Vow
1 .siiiy it With Grntifying
Results.
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I want to thank yotKfpr your
wonderful oil. states Mr. jSd’ Gib
son. of, .1on*-hoio, A '{. MyNjtth
girl was. y. ry low u d'i dipht w rSy!
tvvq du>* j of !U'*dtC n
■iyv-lUr no results.
5'. cent hotu** of yoq.r
anp'i-.ttcm reUirv.d hr
M*s S. L. Reid, wife of the hust
ling executive secretary of the
Southern Carolina -Association, is
expected to arrive ip town Thun-
day. Mrs Reid has been spending
several weeks in Hendersonville, \
C.. having returned to her home in
Charleston Saturday Mrs. R**rt
will b* welcomed Walterboro as
an addition to the social life of the
town..
Mr. G.li
before Ltun-
had giV' *!
w'.bh . <> ••
1 botu-M ;
oil and <•:*>
Now i
remedy I * \ , r «a<
made this statein*
dre<!- of p*crV \!r F1<o m< M- r-
g< r. 254 Whitney stre*/ Hartford.
vvr t* "I lpi.ro u>* d your
V • ’ ' v* (ul f >r h.uialgia with
good < r • c r*; On / t* irg 1 ever .tried
Ui. t stbpp. 1 i’.c pain inirnediaGdy "
Mr- Will m/' Gad?den. Ala., writ-
"1 liavr- u-y'd your great p.-.in oil for
ri umatorn. stiff joints, a ho for
sore throat, ard I want to say that
it is the gtvatest ’■emedy f ever tri -!
1 recommend it to all sufferer? ’
Mar* cures reported daily from
thousands of grateful user* of rh's
wonderful Oil. Every bottle guar
anteed. 25c and 50c a bottle, or
money refunded. Mailed to any ad
dress. prepaid on receipt of 50c. by
Jno. X. Kiel*.' • »:r -
With a Large Stock of Clothing,
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Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and
City Prices,
Remember The Place
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Walterboro,
South Carolina
Next to J. C. Crosby’s Restaurant.
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i*- Contrm t«*d.
ate
-to
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minffimes -»
glett th- colds
The
.. oh thoi* * Jiildren contra* t.
>* .rti.n-itifvu **f the mucous
IliyM tiitanli
}(ntker
infl 'nimatiiMi of th* mucous ,m -m
hrane. at ute. bei omes < hronlc
and the child haV/hrunic <atarrh. a
diseas** that i- s«qljim cured and
th.rt may prov•* a iKa's burd*;.n.
\i . ny' pc’ sous wh-i h;;v** s ihis iouth-
■ ime disease will rem'-mixXhaying
/ad frequent colds as the liifH^ it
vyjs * ontract***! \ little fof»v
thoue t. a bottle of Ohambei’ain’s
Cough Reniedy Jml..'ouslv used, an*!
all tim* trouble might have been
avoided. Obtainable everywh*.#**.
Miss Elizabeth Ryan, of Wedge-
field. has b«***n the attractive guest
of Miss Edith Fiaser for several
days. Miss Ryan will teach in the
Bethelehem school, the term be
ginning about the middle of Oc-
tober. < j j.
R*v. »tiii Mrs Hevbert F. Schroe-
tev. who liav. been visiting their
families in Virgini.* and Del aw. r<-
f ’• a montj}. returne*! the liitt**-
t>ait of rh** v\«-*-k. Mr. Schroete-
fiH.tf! his regular appointments if
St Jude's church Sunday, preatlv
to the delight of his grow itrt^M on
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\\ Ii«mi You Take Cold.
<w**ir
trifle
With the average man a eold is a
nus matter rfhd s^ionld not be
led with, as some of the most
dangeroqs diseases start with a com
mon cold. Take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and get rid of you2
cold as quickly a* possible. You are
not experimenting Whe * you use this
remedy, as it has beeq in use for
many vears and has an ’established
reputation. It contains no 'opium
or other narcotic. Obtainable ev
erywhere.
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SLOWS I.IMMEVT K;oR
R \LGI \ At RES .
Th<* .lull throb of neuraR
quickly relieved by Sloan'-
inent,, the universal n-m*
pafn. Easy to apply^ it quf k
etrqtes without rubliinp
soothes tiie s«’re nius*l**s. <
and more promptly effecti\<
nmssy plasters or ointment'
n*it stain the skin or (log t •
For stiff muscles, chronic i ' •/
tism, gout, lumbago, spt. in 1
strains it gives quick relief. >' • 1
Lipiment reduces the pain and
flamation jn 'insect bit*-s. I r.i -
bumps and other minor injuti*'
children. Qet a bottle to d.*v
your Druggist. 25c.
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