The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 01, 1916, Image 10

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t A 1»AGE TEN THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, November 1. if •H6. / FOUR DAYS OF PLEASURE AND PI Carolina Nvember 7, 8, 9 and 10, 1916, - . \ ' -EVERY DAY A BIG ONE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7-Educational Day. School Events. • V WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8- - Automobile Day-Football Game, Automobile Parade. THURSDAY, ”NOVEMBER 9-Agricultural Day and Ladies’ Day. x FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10-Negro Day-Ad dress and Parade. Day On New Half-Mile Race Track ' -s' A . / ’ x. ‘ ^ N The Midway Shows Will be Better Than Ever This Year, and There Are Several Free \ ' ■S' \ t / ■ ^\ Attractions to be Seen Daily on the Grounds. Do Not Miss \ For Any Information, or Premium List, Address 'V. W. SMOAK, Secretary, W. J. TAYLOR, President \ D. C. L. HIERS, Superintendent \ WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA URCiKS VOTERS TO VOTE TUESDAY C'ouKi<v* ii*.:n NX SohuiU No?- of Warning to !*«‘o|t!»‘ of »• v* Our Stato. The follow inis Voininuntoattoji beon 'from ConRiesaman Whaley: Edit or The 1’ress ami Standard: Purinn: the years of the Demo cratic administration there has been heard on all sides, and constantly • referred to in the press, that Wood- row Wilson Ih a minority President. In other words, that there are more voters in the nation belonKinit to the Republican party (Progressive and Republican! than to the Pern-. ocratle party. In mv opinion, this assertion Is due to the fact that the large jn^ss of Democratic voters tn the Southern States, and S'arflcu- larly In So^.th Carolina, do not both er to vote at the general election. The votes east at the general elec tion are the ones counted In the National computation of the num bers received by the two parties. 1 wish to urge upon you and through your columns to impress upon the voters of this Stale the necessity of - going to the polls on November 7 and casting their ballots for the Democratic electors and thereby placing South t'arolina In thy prop er light before the people of the country. I ant prompts to write you not sitli a view to tin n»n election on the Tilt, as I fe-1 assur ed that every Democrat »Ho votes will abide n, the revolt of the pri mary. hut because 1 am very anx ious that tttv constituent* in partic ular. and the voter* of the State generally, show their appreciation of the great work accomplished by tho Petmvrativ administration dur- iCg tff iasf fT:r,veavr f rti *ee <az- mers. merchants, hankers and labor- ng men. and to demonstrate to the neople of the nation tltelr .admira tion and devotion to that great IVm- ocratio President, Woodrow Wihvon. ' wtsli to urge upon all Democrats to go to the polls and vote on No vember the 7tlh Respectfully yours. UIPHARD ^ "WHALEX'. t'harleston, Oct. 2JI. RHEUMATISM AFTER • HIS DAY’S OUTING , ENGINEER WILL INSPECT DISTRICT N \ I t'Ott. of t ll:irL"d< ;i, X\ ill t ome to XXa'tci’. >ro t ) iit pet t L«*, :I Dt .liriuuc Di't i, t. / Tii|» on a XX et Day liriut:' 1’aiiilul lte>«iilt-. Once upon a tfcno t’ltailes Mullen, of Pitlladolphia, went gunning. It was a dismal rainy day, and long exposure to cold and wet brought on a severe attack of rheumatism. He was con lined t*i hisy home. A friend recommended Sloan's Liniment, eiting his own case as evi dence of Us effectiveness. Mullen .. , bought a hoitle and applied it to timaie on the drainage district Seretary S. h. Held, of th the t t'-.roliu.: X»eo: hit ion..-t ,,'i\ i word from V\'a'hr’ic'e. Xt 1 t E. Eason. Chijyf' Drainage En gineer of this dhdrict. has been or dered to come to Walterboro and make an inspection and give an es- his aching limbs. Soon improve ment was noticed and he was able to return to business. Mr. Mullen writes: •‘Since that experience I have never been with out Sloan's Liniment in the medi cine cheat.” You will find it sooth es bruises, sprains, topthache and relieves lame back. neuralgia, in fact all external pains. At all drug gists. 25c, 50c and 91.00 a bottle. Sloan's Linimen] A/Z. L o PA in Mias Mattie RJXret* is at home again after a pleasant visit among relatives and friends in Spartan burg and Saluda. N. C. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundn- J Dollar? whfch has been laid out near town tty fhis it means that the govern ment engineers in Washington have acted favorably on the data and in formation that was sent them by the Southd'n* Carolina Association as to district No. 1. the territory between XValterboro and Hitter. Mr. Kriton will come to Walter boro ichmediately after the South-- ern /Carolina Fair to begin this work. Me will report to the gov ernment o n the possibilities of this district along with his recommen dation as to whether it should be surveyed and will give the landown ers an estimate of the probable ( cost. The possibilities of draining I Colleton county were never brighter and the Southern Carolina Associa tion is to be complimented in the '•b' way-in which they have handl ed this matter especially in so short a time. / ' e Want a Business Man A business man who has selling ability. The man we want may be in the automobile business now; he may be in some other business; he may be a farmer; he may be retired. \ \ / ~ \y • —^ —y Whoever he is or whatever may be his occupation, we want him if he can fulfill the conditions of our proposal. We are in search of a real, live, wide-awake man, who has had business training, 4ho has some capital, who can sell Maxwell \ \ Motor Cars. X- / SufIVred From IndigeMton Krlicvod ••Hefore taking Chamberlain's Tablets nty husband suffered for | several years from indigestion. cau<- Reward tor any ca^o ('atarrnling r\tm to hare pains ,n the sum- thrtt cannot be cuj *‘d by llaU’-i Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY Ct>.. Toet.), u We. the Modenlgned. ha. » kn w V; tn 1 • F. J. Cheney for the last l.» y ars. and believe him perfectly hoa ecble in all business transactions ..nd fi nancially aid. to rarrv out any .de ligationa made by ms firm. ach and distress after eating Chant berlatn'g T ai.lets relieved h!rq of th* >e spells right away.” writes Mr-c Thomas Casey, eneva. N. \ ' Ob- rf.yy Where. C.XHD FKOM MK. t APFA»r We are represented in almost 3000 of the leading cities and towns of the United States, and our dealers are prosperous and happy v . /" They should he, and will continue to be, for the Maxwell Car is the unquestioned leader of its class. It is a car for which there is a nation-wide and growing demand —because it represents more real value, dollar for dollar, than any other car in the world. \ . vr •- *. ' y . • We have no dealer in this locality. We want one immediately. Our representative will call and explain the details of a very attractive proposition. Anyone interested should inquire at once. Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation Detroit, Mich. X To my Friends: I regret I have to disAnpoint you. NATIONAL HANK OF rOMMEiL'E’ I sent my teite, far publication last ‘ Touring Car $ 595 F.O.B. Detroit WEAK, AILM6 GHUD Made Stroag By DettoAotu Vlaol Lakenort. N. IL—‘‘Our little firl S wm in a debilitated, run yearn of ace down condition and had a stubborn cough ao she was weak and ailing all tke time. Nothing helped her until nol.Xlken h< we tried v uvoi. .men aer • aooeme V., ' "T" tnerraaed and ahe la etronf and well, and * 4 ***"» ^ ^ tive laxattre l _;-v .. ». I for remOTin* Imnnrlti*. fr«n. *V*. aooetite Tale to, O Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken n- tarnally. acting directly upon Moiul and mucous surfaces of the sysfetp. Testimonials sent free. I’rice 75 e^nu uer bottle Sold by xM Dragglat*. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con stipation. issue, and not wishing to consntne the paper's columns with my private affairs, wished it to anp''3. as ad vertising matter. Hut as it would cost eighteen dollars. Brother Snioak thought best to consult me before inserting, and as 1 had been calleo suddenly bere to aasist my brother. Mr Anderson, hla letter utd , not reach rr»' here till Fdday. as it E K. Hitter, •unenntrndeiit ofjh*d to be forwarded 1 shall send • he Colleton Cypress Company, was for the article and trv to cut it down a. ^. - • ww-j * One Chassis Five Body Styles Roadster *580 F. O. B. Detroit here at court this week. ^ | - X CLtHitiKD wYSTKM MIST HK CLF.AKKD You will find Dr Ki»g x New Life ita of weak, delicate .Iry^yipoL’—OB0, A. Vlaol contain* beef Iran and may he 1 will then be able to pay for It. But l fear destroy the lovely flower* tho«" Mtowm, the “tw-lve” put on my coffin. Poverty is no disgrace, but very inconvsnient to say the least. Sincerely. W X CAPERS Meggett. Oct. 2?. for removing impurities from thi* system Accumulated waste poi- the blood, diaatcvac b.Hot.si.we and p»mn|e, tsnddy (omplaxiwn arc —— I ;hc distressing effects. A doee af Peru, te Mr. aud Mrs. B. O. 'Dr King's New Ufe Pills to-night J Price. Jr . Sunday. Oct. 2^. a wea . will assure you a free, full bowel. —e-<v— I movement in the moratug. At yonr Horn to M* nod Mew C I! 1 JlHaaru»oa Frida?. a Alt Models Completely Equipped—No Extras to Buy * <• FOOTBAIJ. GAME WILL BE GOOD! "Shtcrr. iad While tuev arc h- vV .:n the Carlisle boys, they 3 • Pc*»1<Cf** and tWIbde Ready for Big Clante Here Next Week at the Fair. ^ Preparations are being made (or tike Hg foothill game that m to oe played at the Southern Carolina Fair, Wednesday ef fair week. The Porter team is contdent that they wtM be able te mwiatmu their pant record la this papular apart while Carlisle u anxious Wrest championship of the State ....... . ^ w 4 aitiste wy*. - them. Porter has already defeated as fast. It is rumored tl»at t* > V some "f the strongest teams in the stvlg. of plav will prevail, state and on Saturday Caintle de i meant thak the*» wiU y’*-”: feated Bamberg by a lt|*ge acor»-f-for ward passes. While this k.r! and it would not be surprising ft J a g a tue ie not as rough as * ‘ * this game will not decide the cham- football it is much better ■ ' pionship of South Carolina. spectators, as it is easier to o>* The game vUl he played in the,! the hall. nt*r * w * ’ — — center ot the new raee traea and will begin at twelve tnaoni, and will he free to those at the tail, t orirpetent officials are being se cured to umpire and referee the game, and a rare treat is in store Yor the patrons of the fair. Porters ha* a reputation af putting out a good team and a bmneb that are w Tt..* people -r*: to XX'alterboro to support .their tcJ while a large, crowd will corn* <' fl 'Char.'eeton ix> cheCf fhc to victory. * *. , Jheper M. Strickland, of • dlc’c waa la loam as n Jnror this