The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 01, 1916, Image 3

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■1 4 Wednesday, November 1, 1916. THE PRESS AND STANDARD P" fAOE THRK9 •a ., Program For Events ol Great Southern Carolina Fair The following is the program )f the events which will clatfn the at tention of the thousands of people *ho will visit the Southern Caro lina Fair at Walterboro. Nov. 7-1 <*: Tuesday, November 7. * . . i 9:00 a. m. Fair ground gates open. 9:30 a. ra. Band concert by Jenkins Orphanage tf.-.nd. 10:00 a. m. Midway opens at fair grounds. 10:30 k. m. Exhibits at South ern Carolina fair open to public. 11:00 a. m. First exhibit of live stock in show ring. Judging of horses and live stock begins. 11:30 a. ra. Free performance of Patrick and Francisco in their hay wagon act on race track ir front of grand stand. 1L:15 a. ra. Hurricane, the trot ting ostrich will 'give perform ance on race track. 12:00 m. Athletic events by pu pils of schools on race track before grand stand. 1:00 p. ra. Band concert on grounds by Jenkins Orphanage band. 2:00 p. m. . Acrobatic perform ance on fair grounds. 2:'30 p. ra. Hurricane, the trot ting ostrich, will give first perform ance on race track. 3:00 p. m. Horse races begin. 3:30 p. m. Free act by Patrick nnd Francisco of hay wagon art on race track. 4:00 p. ra. Band concert by Jen kins Orphanage band on grounds. 5;00 p. m. Exhibition buildings at fair grounds closed. 5:30 jr. m. Southern Tarolinn fair gates thrown open to the pub lic. --rwwew^- gfOO p. m. Evening perform anres begin o n fair grounds midway. 8:00 p. m. Band concert by Jen kins Orphanage • band at . fair grounds. 11:30 p„ m. Midway and fair grounds gates closed. Wednesday, November S. 9:00 a. m. Fair grounds gates open. Exhibit buildings open. 9:30 a. m. Band concert by Jen kins Orphanage band. 10:00 a. m. Midway opens on fair grounds. , 10:30 a. m. Exhibition of live stock with winners’ ribbons. 11:00 a. m. Parade of automo biles round race track. Automobiles in parade will be admitted free in mates to pay admission. 11:30 a. m. Free exhibtion of Patrick and Fi'ancisco in hay wagon act. 11:45 a. m. Free exhibition of Hurricane, the trotting ostrich, on race track. * * —- 12:00 m. Football game between Porter Military Academy and t’ar- lisle Fitting School. *• 1:30 p. m. Dinner at Hotel Al bert to guests of Association. 2:00 p. m. Acrobatic perform ance on fair grounds. 2:3rt p. m. Patrick and Francis co in hay wagon act on race track. 2:30 p. m. Meeting of directors of Southern Carolina , Association with delegations to General Assem bly at Hotel Albert. 3:00 p. m. Races begin, with exhibition of Hurricane, the trotting ostrich. .4:00.p. m. Band concert by Jen kins Orphanage hand. 5:00 p. tn. Exhibition buildings closed. 5:30 p. m. Southern Carolina Fair gates thrown open to the pub lic. 6:00 p. m. Evening performance begins on fair grounds midway. 7:00 p. m. Pain’s celebrated, fireworks on the race track." 8:oo p. m. Band concert by Jen kins Orphanage band. 9:00 p. m. Dance to visiting ladies tendered by the young men of Walterboro at Hyrne’s hall. 11:30 p. m. Midway and fair grounds gates closed. Thursday, November 9. 9:00 ,a. m. Fair ground gates open. Exhibition buildings open.. 9:30 a. m. Band concert by Jen kins band 10:op a. m. Fair grounds mid way opens. 10:30 a. m. Free acrobatic per formance on grounds. 11:0»» a. m. Free' performance of Patrick and Francisco in bay wag on act. 11:30 a. m. Hurricane, the trot ting ostrich on race track. 12:0u m. Basket hall game be tween Southern Carolina teams. 1:30 p m. Band concert by Jen- kink Orphanage hand. Free exhibition of Francisco on race Exhibition buildings Southern Carolina Association S. I,. REID, Secretary. 9 \ Southern farolina Association Joins National Chamber. f * ' From now on the Southern Caro lina Association will have a \oi<e in the Chamber of Commerce of the Cnited States, the most* represent ative business organization in tb- country. According .to a mflitb !- tion received by Secretary S. 1. Reid from Elliot 11’ Goodwin, of Washington. D.E.. general -en.- tary of the National Chamber, jbe Southern Carolina Association lia^ been formally elected to member ship to the central body, which a’o ready numbers over Sno etvfHiiiwi hil organizations and fepresenrs. up wards of 300.business men.NN’ot only every state in the I’nfon :i\l our outlying possessions are reproN sented. but the principal American Chambers of Commerce abroad.. Closely following it« election to he National Chamber the Souther i Carolina Association will appoint a National CoHnclllor who will s. as the connect ink link between, his- wgantzationT’. and the National < hamUt'r. This is an office of con sequence inasmuch a" th“ roym-il- >ori. individually and as a hpdy, act «s advisors on the polices of tlie Chamber and have other important fun< lions to perform^ Canvassing Business Opinion. Hereafter when policies atTectinz our commerce are under dismission by the federal authorities, the Southern Carolina Association will have.d chance to express it elf in asmuch as one of the main put nos- of the Chamber of Common#* of the ' cited States Is to focus buslnes- sentiment. From time to time ref erenda are sent out by the National Chamber for the purpose of ascer taining for the benefit of Congns, and ’he President, business opinion prevailing throughout the country on questions of Immediate iinpor- tance. \ Valuable Commercial Service. In fact. The Southern Carolina Association expects to secure muefi assistance from the. National Cham ber in many ways. It will receive weekly General Bulletin which prob ably contains the freshest and most reliable news of its kind to be se cured from any source. The infor mation is along the line of commer cial opportunities and of develop ment- in different federal bureaus and departments. In addition this there will be a Legislative Bulletin which follows the progress of all legislation intro- iluced in Congress affecting business and commerce. ' All members receive regularly the official publication of the Na tional Chamber. The Nation’s Bus iness. which from month to monMi contains a fund of information on business and economic subjorls. Will Have Washington Kepresenta- \ live. ' ' 'ff The Chamber of Commerce of the Cnihql States nimjr to make more dr and useful to all bus- mety . thtC w ork of the various butyiius at Washington. The artivitlW'of the Consular Service, the ILm^bu of Foreign and Domestic ComiuerceX the Bureau of Stand ards. the C. n\tv Buredit. the Bureau of Chemistry atyl many others are thus made to ah^ materially the projects of buVines^yinterests of the country. ^ In addition tq fbe \nrivilege of inetul'ersbip included in Hh*' direct service as outlined above, to embers al>d !,av. the right of utilizV^t the Information Bureau of the Cba maintained <tt the National hef (|ita-tets. to obtain information o mZltets of direct interest to them. Thi amount- virthiilly td IJie South- rrn Carolina \ssoeiation having a -preial Wi.shitjgton representative. It i< very gratifying to us to know that we have been elected to this body and we know that it will l,nd us valuable information m>m time to time and qeep us in touch with tb< I( !l issue- of the^rfay. We ar** (tit’tbd to one Najfonal Coijn- ( illnr in tbjs Cbami * r and to reinv ent the business nett of this sec tion Mr Frederick H. Christensen, of Beaufort kis l>een appointed nn l lias accepteil the position. We feel that we Avail h** most ably represent ed aj»d that malters referred to him f(*r his vote will he fairly and Im partially at ted upon 2:3o p. sf Balt iik aim track. 2:45 p. in. Hurricane, the trot ting ostrich, on race track. * 3:00 p. in. Races begin. 4:00 p. m. Band concert on fair grounds. ' 5:00 p. m closed. 5:3ft p. m. Southern Carolina Fair gates thrown open to public. 6: ftft p. m. Evening performance begins at the fair grounds midway. 7: ftft p. m. Pain’s celebrated fireworks on race track. 8: ftft p. m. Band concert by Jen' kins Orphanage band. 11:3ft p. m. Midway and fair zrounds gates closed. Friday* November 10. 9:00 a. m. ^air grounds gates open. Exhibition gates open. 9:30 a. m. Band concert by Jer kins Orphanage band. Negro school v building. 10:ftft a. m. Parade of negro schools form at negro school build ing. •/ 10:3ft a. m. Midway opens on fair grounds. 11:00 a. tn. Arrival of parade at fair grounds and assembly at grand stand. 11:3ft a. m. Address by Rev. D. D. Wright, of Savannah, at grand* stanrf. 12:3ft a. m. Free exhibition of Patrick and Francisco on the fair •Minds. *▼»>¥-!» l:fto p. m. Hurricane, the trot ting ostrich, on race track. 1:3ft p. m. Acrobatic perform ance on fair grounds. 2:3ft p. m. „ Patrick and Fran- eisco in hay wagon act. 3: oft p. m. Races begin, with exhibition of Hurricane trotting against race horse. 4:00 p ni. m Band concert by Jen kins Orphanage Ivand. ' 5:00 p. m. Exhibition buildings Hosed. Exhibitors may begin to remove exhibits. 5:30 p. m. Southern Carolina Fair gates thrown open to public. 6:0ft p. m.' Evening perform- ance begins on fair grounds midway. 8:00 p. m. Band ( oncert by Jen kins Orphanage hand. 11:3ft p. m/ Midway and fair grounds gates closed. Southern C’a’-olina Fair a matter of history. GIRLS! HAVE WAVY. THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF DANGEROUS CALOMEL IS SELDOM SOLD NOW 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! v Every’ druggist here, yes! your druggist and everybody's druggist lias 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 fimt it doesn’t take the place of dangerous, salivating calomel you have only to ask for your money hack. Dodson's Liver-Tone is ^ pleasant-lasting, pure ly .vegetable remedy. liamilc'S to both children and adults. Take a >jx>(>nfttl at night and wake up feeling fine, no sick headache, biliousness, ague, s^ur stomach or dogged bowels. Dodson’s Liver Tone doesn’t gripe or cause inconvenience all next day like calomel. Take a dose of calomel tonight and tomorrow yon will feel sick, weak and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s workl Dodson’s Liver Tone is teal liver medicine. You’ll know it next morning because you will wake up with your head clear, your liver active, 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 risk * J of salivating yourself or your children. ^ Get a bottle of Dtxlson's Livef Tone and try it on my guarantee. You’ll never .again put a dose of nasty, dangerous calomel into your stomach. Have You?* Hair! Double tt. in a Few Moment*•— Try Thi*. Beauty it iber If you rjtre for heavy hair, tha plistens with beauty and is radiant with life: Jias.an incomparable odd ness nniKis fluffy and lustrous, try Dan define. Just one application douhb - ih,* beauty of your hair* besides it im mediately dissolves evi iw f rtiile dandruff; you rannot litvo nice, heavy, healthy hair if y (| \ N have dandruff. This destructive vurf robs the hair of its lu-’ <■. its strength and its very lift*, and K, ! not overcome it produces a fever ishness- and itching of the -(.tip; the hair roots famish, loosen and die: then the hair falls out last. If your hair has been nev-U'i ted and is thin, faded, dry, scrurei or too oily, get a 25-eenl —hu-rl. of Knowlton’s Dandcrine at drug store or toilet counter; applv^i lit tle as directed and ten minim- af ter you will say this was <! • best investment you ever made. Wo sincerely helievft.^ri-iranltbss of everything else advertised,, that if you desire soft., lustrous, Ik uti- ful hair and lots of it -no dandruff —no Itching scalp and no more tail ing hair —you must use Knnwltor’s Danderine. eventually w'y not mow? STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING MH'AII JENKINS ENTERTAINED You are hereby notified that a tockholders’ meeting of the Fra- rnal Realty Company will he held t the office of the President. E. T. . Shaffer, on the 22nd day of No- ?mberr»t 11:30 a. m. Purpose of the meeting being to egotiate a loan for the -improve ment of the building. You are re- Uested to be present either in per- >n or by proxy. E. D. LEMACKS. Treas. N. G. MORRALL. Sec’y. Walterboro, S. C., Oct. 21. 1916. 1-1-2L * The Micah Jenkins Chapter. V D. <X " a » delightfully entertained Friday - afternoon. Oct. 27. at the home of Mrs. G» C. Brown. After the regirtkr business meeting a do*- lielous ii course was served. The following program was car ried out: 8ong. “Bonny Blue Flag.’’ Ritual. Historical Questions—Mrs. A. J. Anderson. Mrs. G. C. Brown. Miss Edith Fraser and Mrs. M. C. Fish- hurne. Solo—Miss Kate Rentz. Reading—Mrs S. R’ Hope. Song—Carolina. Xo Illiteracy in South Carolina • In HfJO. y “ x / • The South Carolina School Hn- diroviduent Association has uyicoint ed November 15th as “No 11' |('vk v Day” in the State, and bmr ha><^ been sent to county offiy’.'l y col lege presidents, etc. throughout Hi - State to this effect. In 1910 one-fout tly of th< popu lation of South h'arolina could not write their names. By 192»» want not tne illiterate in th»- State Kentucky taught 4u.ft<ift non and women to read and write in two years: 18 other states have t irted a similar figM- against igrotan('e. Shall not South Carolina keep up with other states* Of ottr 166 mills. 98 had night hool/ last year, with over 5,'»<Mi enrollment. Besides these were a nuonher of city and Dual nittp schools. This was a good s'Ruf. I»ut >f we are to have no illiterates ny 192ft., when the next census is taken, we must do better. We wish the press to urge teach ers. advanced pupils and all edu- ated people to teach at least one illiterate, politicians to vote an ad ditional tax for the maintenance of night schools, ministers to preach on the subject Nov. 18th, Jailors to start schools for their prisoners, and arouse the public in general. Mrs. E Charleston, of M^. and E. Easterlin. Jr., of is visiting at the home Mrs. P. B. Sanders. H. W. Cohen Who used to be here 10 Years ago, and was do- > * ing a Wholesale Business in Charleston, has come back and opened up A Large Stock of Clothing, Shoes, Dry goods, Underwear Hats and Furnishings,^ L. Millinery, Ladies’ Coat Suits, Skirts, Cloaks and Sweaters, AT CITY PRICES COHEN X Next to J. C. Crosby’s Restaurant. * ’ ' N. Walterboro, . . South Carolina r*. • ! / \ X N. HEAD-OFF THAT AI.L-WINTEu! COI GH At the first sign of sore throat, tight chest or stuffed-up head tak*- a dose of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey The healing pine-tar, soothing honey and glycerine quickly relieve the congestion, loosen the phlegm and break up ynuf celd. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey has all the (benefits of the he-llng aroma from a pine forest, it is pleasant to take and an tlseptic. The formula on the bottl. tells why it relieves colds and coughs. At your druggist. 25c. NOTR E FROM < APT. \VI\ Mr. and Mrs. J. V.*. Manuel, of Hampton, spent yesterday in ’A’al- terboro, where Mr. Manuel was in attendance upon court. At the meeting of the Executive Committee-<»f the Colleton Assocla lion on the first Monday In Novem ber, (it Walterboro, any church wanting aid through the hoard will make application on the day indi- cated above. Churches will please take notice. * G. W. WAY. Chun. Com. M-s. Perry B. Sanders and little daughter, Eltna, have just returned from a very pleasant visit to her brother. R. E. Black, at Minnbbla. John Burbage Farrow. Esq., of Charleston, was a visitor in Walter, boro Saturday. Mr. Farrow is a son of the Igte Ashley Farrow, whq, for many year* w’as an honored cit izen of Walterboro. HAVE YOU WEAK LK? ♦ Do colds .settle on your chest or in your hrouchial tubes? Do coughs hang on, or arc you subject to throat troubles ? Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the strengthening powers of Scott’s Emulsion to guard againat consumption which so easily follows. Scott’s Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly atreugthens the res piratory tract and improves the quality of the blood; the glycerine in it aoothea and heals the tender membranes of the throat. Scott’s is prescribed by the best special- fc*a. You can get it at any drug store, •cott A Bowne, Btoomaekl. tt. J, Mnr S. K. Honey and little son, WUford, and little daughter, Mar garet, are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Honey was Miss Emily Belling er, a popular young lady of WaU terboro. / V-