The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 08, 1916, Image 3

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Wednesday, November 8, THE PRESS AND STANDARD fJBOM TIM9 * *. I » # \ shoe men y Of Mrs. OnppeO, of Five Teen* Slaa&f ( Relieved by QudaL •Mt Aliy, N. C-—Mrs. Sarah M. Chap pell ot this town, sayr “I suttered for five years with womanly troubles, also stomach troubles, and my punishment was more than any one could tell. I tried most every kind of medicine, but none did me any good. I read one day about Cardul, the wo man’s tonic, and I decided to tty it. I had not taken but about six bottles until | was almost cured: It did me more good than all the other medicines I had Bed, put together. My friends began asking me why I looked so well, and I told them about CarduL Several are now taking it” Do yon, lady reader, suffer from any of the ailments due to womanly trouble, such as headache, backache, sideache, sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired If so. tens urge you to give Cardul a’ trial. We feel confident it will help you, fust at it has a million other women in the past half century. Begin taking Cardul to-dsy. You won’t regret it All druggists, JTWW it: Chtttanoof* Millriiw Oo_ tidin' A4riaonr Dipt . Chan«.r> oc», Twn.. for Special Deal In , Auto Tires Platn tread, 30x3 12. ....... . $11.75 Plain tread, 30x3 9.25 Chain tread, 30x3 1-2 13.75 R tread ...... . * 13.25 Inner tubes, 30x3, gray 2.20 Inner tubes, 30x3 1-2, gray.. ’2.70 At Inner tubes, 30x3 1-2, red... 3.30 Also have just received a full line of Ford parts. A. V. BAGGETT FINDS SUBSTI10TE FOR “FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH i MANY IN MILL SCHOOLS Five Thousand Attended tut ions in State. 90 Insti- Mrs. Lee. Though Much Older,' Says she Now Feels Like “Sweet Sixteen.” ONCE SIFFERED Columbia. Xov. 6.—Five thous and per«M,ns attended the 98 schools * in-the mill millages in South Ca’’- . olina last year. An effort will b, made by tleo. 1). .trown. Jr., Stal.' supervisor of mill schools, to in crease the enrollment for the school* .this year. He. is sending out a let ter to the teachers. The schools M( CH ' ill open November 10. (iotas Thirty-Five Pound’ Took 10 rfiNT Tania, ami Say*, it Broke HI, Her UK v." "I weighed- ninei I Annie Lee. of 415 Pall Vail St., ‘^P*f |H» n 'l stay Constipated. Headachy. Bilious. Willi Breath Bad of Stonuuli Sour. e(y pound,* when 1 b**gan taking Tanlac. and i nov. weigh 125 potfnds.” decla'fd Mts. lumbia. in a statement sh-' i-*eentlyj gav" in endorsemen*. of > Tanlac, H^.id she took a year ago and which restored her health. - One year after she took Tanlac Sirs. Lee gave the following en dorsement of the remedy which gave her such remarkable results. H^r statement follows: “Befoii* 1 took Tanlac I suffered from nervousness, and this trouble was very bad. Also, my .-ystem in general was run down and weaken ed. I was so nervous-that I would CASCARFIS” BEST LAXATIVE FOR . LIVER AND BOWELS / No odds how your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your heal' aches, how miserable and uncom fortable you are from a «old, con stipation, indigestion. biliousness and sluggish !|»wels—you always get relief with Cascarets. Don’t let your stomach, liver and bowels make yon miserable. Take Cascarets tonight; put an end to the headache. biliousness, diixiness. jump if anyone spoke when I was 'nervousness, sick. sour. gassy stomach, bad cold, offensive breath and all other ditress: cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated waste matter which is pioducir.g the misery. A 10-rent box means health, ha^v pine.*.* and a clear head for month's Ml druggists sell .Cascarets. Don't forget the children their little in sid( s need a gentle cleansing, too. FINDS TWO ANCIENT CITIES E A L HIGH GRADE MEAL CONTAINS POTASH. DO YOU WANT IT? & un.KD WANTED THE BEST —AND— CHEAPEST FEED. ret expecting i* or if anyone knock ed on the door. I had no appetite i all. opd really I did not eaf as much as a eat. ’ w ' "My strength had almost left me and I «mild hy rdly walk "cross the floor. I was «*' weak and nervous. I suffered awfully with headaches and it seemed that rhe~e was noth ing Hint Would stop them. I <ould not sleep at all hardly a.fid a few j minutes after 1 "would g<*t to sleep I would juim> "and be wide awake There was very little test for me •>( n'ght. ta general. I felt badly all fhe time. “I bought Tanlac because I had trad so much about It. and I 'ook four bottles. That was a year ago.] and I fee) as well now* as when" I quit taking Tanlac. I was a well woman, when the fourth bottle'was '’one. so great was the results Tan lac gave me. “The. Tanjrrr helped mo so much that I feel like I was sixteen years of age now, though 1 am much older than that. I weighed ninety pounds when I began taking Tanlac, hut I now weigh 125 pounds (a gain of 35 pounds) or more* The. Tanlae quited rhy nerves and strengthened them and built up my system. My nerves are fine now and I feel well.' Children’s "I am always glad to recommead Minor Tanlac, and I do so because it is a remarkable medic!ne, and it did all I could want it to do for me. . It It is the very natuc.e of children to Just broke up troubles. It has b«en hurt themselvPs—to come crying to a year since I took Tanlac and ! mother with little fingers bruised, feel as fine now as I did when I with heads bumped, with sprAmed quit taking It-.” ankles and wrists. Tanlac, the master medicine, is They are painful hurts, ton. But sold, by: their paip and sting can't survive thv Jnd. M. Klein. Walterboro. gentle use df this liniment.single The Colleton Cypress Co.. Colic- lication of Sloan'l Liniment and ion. Panama. Oct. 3n Dr. W. L. Moss, of Baltimore. leturning from h« Harvard expidition into the valley of the Maraoon. in Peru, a tributary of. the Amazon, reporte tbs discov ery in this hitherto region of two ancient cities. Novel reptillia also were found in the district. Dr. Moss sailed October 30th for New York. MOTHER’S REMEDY Humps, Sprain* ami Minor Hurt., Quickly Relieved By Sloan's Liniment. - Walterboro Oil Mill Southern Life & Trust Company Greensboro, N. C. A Strictly Southern Old Une Insurance Company. Writing all forms of policies at reasonable rates. $1.87 in cash *• , . ior every dollar liability. EVERY DOLLAR COLLECTED IN PREMIMUMS IN COLLE TON COUNTY WILL BE RE INVESTED IN COLLETON •COUNTY LOANS. PATRO NIZE US AND KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME Colleton Insurance and Drug Co., Cottage- Co.*> Islaod- 8TOP, LOOK AND READ Till?* If a man loves a girl, that his bust ness; It a gin loves a man that’s her bus'- new; If they get married that’s then business. So, if you want your automobile seat corereda and clothes cleaned, sec The New York Pressing Club; for that’s their business. New York Pressing Club Southern Carolina .\**oclution Join* National CIuuuIht. Suffered Front Indigestion Relieved ^ "Before taking Chamberlain’* Tablets my husband suffered for several years from indigestion, cau«- * n g him to have pains in the stom ach and distress after eating, (’ham herlain’s Tablets relieved him of These spells right away,” writes Mi'** Thomas Casey, eneva, N. Y.‘ Mb*, talnable everywhere. X ' ■' " ' ' —the litlle fellow’s hiavel> kept hark tvgrs give way to s. tiles His hurt is relieved. In every home where there are children a bottle of Sloan's l.yii- ment is a necessity. Aching muscles, rheumatism, lum bago. stiff neck, backache, chill lams etc., can !>e effectively relieved with ^loan’s Liniment. Clearer than niussy ointments or plasters Sloan's Liniment tan be obtained at all drug stores. '25c. 50c and $1. Cdttageville vi lie. Islandton Mercantile Ion. W. C. Clover. Creen Pond (Jack- son boro. Carter’s Pharmacy, Smoaks MEXICO WARNED TO SAFEGUARD ITS NEUTRALITY \ • •, y / Washington. Nov The Ameri can government has informed the de 'facto government that precau tions should he taken to prevent anv violation of Mexico's neutrality by operation of bciligereht sulimarinos' within itfs'territorial waters, or the establishment of a submarine base iin the Mexican <oast T*te informa tion was cpnieycil. a Xtate depart ment official said tpdav in a u.tol ly friendly spii>r and not at the snggestion of ^n\ of ti e enteto pow ers. It wutCsaid loda\ the Mexican government ; s without «ufficjei;t means to insure projection «f it* neutrality, ^util. that it 'might be conip^'.'ativdy c t \ foV a foreign power to c'staldist c ubmitrine base along the coa. I Se ion- complied^) the Pennsylvania railrqa<T x te ^iops betwe en M* \i> o, (itf.it Itritain' iida>>hutg and run it-M* ! atvl Franc«• might > t • u ( , to the en.—engines n*-.ti New Pottage bartpssment of tlie <1 t.yato -overt; Sloan's Linimen K/LLS FA/rt TRAIN RUNS WILD |H»W\ IdtNC. <.t:\DF Four Radroad Wen Killed. Two Mis. itij. and Three Injured. Altoona, Pa.. Nov. t« i'out .ail- road nten were killed. I wo in i-sing three* itijured atid one . rioiu ly. when a coal train f sixty ear d-^h- ej iirtcur.trolled down a t-’ '"ih- grude c>T t lie New Phrtagt ' . . ot mi ll g h t ment.vwhich might tejeg t St;itc's Xf" the cotynove MERHORH&SOH Cnit. d DKORLI\-('.\KOLI\I IMP '• at \t t.l ST\. (. Konnd trip fa'e from \\al’ t 'tcio, $3.85. Ticket.* vyill be sold tv> \ 'tf above hj the \TLA NTI< * - *A'ST I.INK.,The Standard Itai!’. ■> ' th South. Novembet 13th to 1' >n- I 3^' • - \ elusive - < Limited teturning until t .•:’-«t.’ht of Monday. Novembyi -"C ' ‘ 1 *• Propojtfouati fares frbn i< t diate poinfs. ChHdren l.all fare X. F«) fu.rfhet parttculaTs. -< ub ^. >*ie.. «il! on D. K. MARTIN. / / X * Ticket Agv-nP \V4lterborj>X. C T- . ' Be a Railway Mail Clerk Get ■ trawl'iit )«*> »'•t*** JJ?: mo*ion-. plenty of tltr.e Off. «n0 rxv*-i • P*'“ »h... a*»y from heid^oorter* If jroiKii'e * n Amert. 4r. oeer IT yearn old. in «.-rt «*>' ', dltion. you ran etally trm.o yourvrlf to on* nt t)> ae yttr»re,T». tif-tune M'* Th f na'.onal r. rrrjpondenrr V hoof- tr* '*t>er'» »> train n* men i f |>aM Civg ser. ,.e I »an.;i.ai" > • y ,u ■ in prej^re t ourself r /hi at t.oir • ■ >our ,parr ’.me Send •» poatai * rJ la^V ,’ r ^f pi.e book telling all about hundr.d.eb. rave ge-r .aeee-aful stop drudiprf tm. :^e»'mak* hmTrtMn* ' roumelt you ran do u bv “• r «*S .a-ne UMinota that have madecy-wa •> ■ IlfTXKNATIOKAL COMESfONIX*CHOOLS ■sa •»». Irraatna. fa IS IET0MCC0I Hr \ Prime* Albert it told tttrywfstrt in loppy r*J bogt. 5c; tiJy rtJ etna, IOc; handtnm* pound and bo!*.pound tin humidort — and • that cUvtr crytlal-glaf pound humidor with tpongt-moitltnor top that httr* tho tobacco in ruth tpltndid eonaition. P. A pub new joy into the sport of smoking! ■' a 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 goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by a patented process that removes bite and parch I You can smoke it long and hard without a come back! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! 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 I the national t> * i \ joy smoke R. X Reynold* Tobacco Co^ Wkutoo-Solom. N. C Copyright 1919 by R. J. Reynold* Tobacco Co* \ \ A X \ \ v j> \ H. W. Cohen X 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, ■ Millinery, Ladies’ Coat Suits, Skirts, Cloaks and Sweaters, AT CITY PRICES ■ H. W. COHEN V Walterboro, Next to J. C. Crosby’s Restaurant. South Carolina \ p 1 , V CHARLESTON. S;C. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears . * the Signature of FORGET YOUR ACHES Stiff knf*t*fl, aching limbs, lame back make life a burden. If you suffer from rheumatism, gout, lum bago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment, the universal rem edy for pain. Easy to apply; it pen etrates without rubbing and soothes the tende, flesh, (’leaner and more* effective than niussy ointments or poultices. For strains or sprains, sore muscles or w renched "ligaments resulting from strenuous exercise. Sloan’s Liniment gives quick relief. Keep it on hand for emergencies. At your druggist. 25e.