The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 15, 1916, Image 2

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/ rAGE TWO THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, November 15 jmc * * * * • Forbears we have been tr>ing to give you the best Clothes that the market affords, and in keeping with our | high standard we have secured for YOU the agency the celebrated Crescent Clothes S15 SPECIALS These clothes are made from the best material and by expert tailors, and we have them in all sizes and they await your inspection. To go with such clothes we have the famous Walk-Over Shoes .. ■ • \ Come in and let u> prove this’advertisement. . ' i • Herndon Clothing Store C. H. HERN'DON, Prop. Sucoesior to J. P. Herndon & Son WE FIT FROM HEAD TO FOOT - . RACING EVENT DURING FAIR Marfa InU-rnt Stems in Ka; ins or AMorfaUkra* Sen Half.Mite llu< e Trark. > “GoodniiM Carat! Wt Usi J|tts*H !’•' S Drops in S Booonds. That’s AIL “OXTS-ir DoMtheRstt Imr Falla •*U«a!lr. I r.«rer could •«« how •cme (<w people u»» tbe moat diffl- cult and painful way they can find to‘ pet rid of corn*. They 11 wrap thair toe* up w ith tandace* into a packapo that fUla thtir ahue* full pf feet and makes corns so painful they vs got <£ Make Your Foot Young With “Gets- It" llill-Mn<>ak. Florence. Nov. JO.—A Yer^ pretty *e<ldmg of the paj<t ^eelyAvas th t of Miss Ansley Ernestine Hill, of Walterboro. and Mr/ Jasper \V. Snioak. which took.-plac^ at th. home 'of the bridejg aunt. Mi#. K tU ddcKs. with a bom she made her home. The cer/mony was perform ed by K**v. F/rman H. Martin. D. I) t . of the I/r*! Baptist church, t! link cereunony being used. The . home wa<i prettily decorated with j salvia, /erns and roses After the reren/fny a reception followed and the/guesfs. were served a delicious and punch by Misses Ell, y.oeg. Alma McLendon. Mesdaihes Ed Hall and L. H. Mims. M/. and Mrs Smoak left after the reception Among the most interesting of the attractions afthe Southera ollna Fair last week were ‘tLe rac ing events. Elach afternoon • filhe week there were several racew. in- " terspersed with free eihibition*. Patrick and Francisco, in their «*l- j ebrated hay wagon act. attretted much attention just before tie be-‘ ginning of the races ^ach day. as did Hurricane, the trotting ostn.h. also giving a performance each af ternoon following the hay wagon. Balloon' ascension* were made each afternoon at 4 o'clock by Osbv Grant\*f.o made sensational ascen sions. N t’afe. E\ic Sauls' little mare, won every troh^«^£ race. Sweet Owen.: owned by II. A McGee, won the two 1-4 mile dash, buti Skiute. owned by Cleveland Senders, won the 1-2 mile race Some splendid rac-s .were pulled off. The winr^ca follows; Tuesday, \ovcmher T. 1-4 mile dash:, purse of 115—1st Sweft Owen, H. A. McGee; 2nd i Skiute. Cleveland Srndc.ca. Trotting race; purs-- 125—1st Cafe. Rric Sauls; Jnd lx>okine For ward. G. E. H. Moore ' Weslnewday. \cm-mt»*»r H. 1-4 mile dash; putse f!5—T-r Sweet Owen! H A McG.ee; 2n !< Skiute. r San lei - Trotting rjees: Cafe. Eric. Sauls; Ayer. / County- hor-es- ir«e f!"—1-» Nar erman: 2nd Pais; 7 Tlmr-day. November «. pit 125 — 1-t Jnd Billy, XV 1-4 nii!»- davh. nie. \Y B Ack* T. A Adams. 1-2 mile,free for ?11 *’:r.nin* races. . purse of f.*>" — 1-r Ski’.; it®. 8 de”?; 2nd > ►--t O’a on. H *A . V - i Gee. * ;• For IV r£<e- -'l-* n.tle dash: PUT*® f 3'V— 1-f II ? Cro*by : 2nd L.' P. { lUers; .’rd Frank Kinsey. Trotting race; free for alir^purs'o IT* !.-t Cafe, Ei Sadis * 2nd W. Z Aver. h>hlii>. Noveintej- 1»». 1-2 mde ra<e—1-r Po«»ell/fiiers 2nd. c,*o. Herndon x - VI. ACHING TEETH RELIEVED AT HOME Sloan’» of »!■ J.ininient Hob* Toollia< lie Terror-. Pain \ ani-he*. in a lew Minul***. - No ne* 1 to r>- t* •> flo": :!*• c -• * with the agos»v of a throbbiryc t. •’ el and punch ^by .Mii-m-yi r.iy Sloan’s I.iniri* r,t’ will rju^ the pain ar.l give you i*st I \ -ing’e appHcatij>d and ’ *..i various points in Florida Th..-y v Sloan's L a ill make their hoipe it Florence.'’ | c . • r’c k :t to tV'-o* * of th - >!rs / ^Smoak is jlTe accomplished ^ 1 ,l> . it r* 1 da'ijpiter of Magistrate and JIrs. L. * l in 1 f.-w r in ’• E. Hill, and is «i younf lady of many, du-» d. {■arn n.‘ : nt . ' • ' oij-plishn^nfs. To -oothe of ^ a to walk sldykrav* and wrinkle op their face*/or they use salves thst eat rieht /nto the to* and make It raw and^sore. or they'll use plaster* that make the coma bulge, or pick and g/ug« at their corna and mak* sbleed. Funny,Isn’tttf “OETS- the simple, modern wonder for eptr# Just put I drops on. It drls* , tantly. No pain, fuss or trouble. The com. eailn* or wart loosens and oomee. fr Millions use nothing else** t.ETS-IT’’ is told and recommend ed by druggists everywhere. S$C a yfpt of price, fay bottle, or sent on recelp E Lawrence it Co. Chi< cago. 01. trtilNG TI» FAIR Many folk* from this section will attend that fair at Orangeburg' this week. Most of them will go in time for the Clemson-Citadel game cf football on Thursday. HOW’S THIS? We wrier Ore Huncb e ! Dollar- i n " . Reward for any case Uatarrh -that cannot bo cuo.d by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J CHENEY a: CO.. To < ' *. O. | We, the undersigned. ha. ‘ known F J. Cheney for the last 15 y- arw. and believe him perfectly hoa-erbl© ' In ail busineus transaction* .end fl- . nani ially able to carry out any ob- J ligation* made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMENCE Tote io, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally. acting directly upon ti:« blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free Pricg 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Fills for con stipation. to, 'h a pp!y Ach- sout. KlAilN’S I INIMENT Ft»K NET RAI.GIA At HF.S . The dull throb of neuralgia is quickly relieved by Sloan's Lini ment. the universal remedv for pain Easy to apply; it quickly pen etrates without rubbing and soothes t*'V sore muscles Cleaner ’and mere tromptly elective than mussy plasters or ointment; do** not stain the skin or clog the pores. For stiff muscles, chronic rheuma tism. gcut. lumbago, sprains and strains it gives quick rejief. Sloan’s Liniment reduces tbe pain and ! n- flamation in insect bites, bruises, bumps and other miner injuries to children. Get a bottle to dav at your Druggist. 25c. * * * • CARDS.' • R. M JEFFERIES Attorney and Counsellor at Law WALTERBORO, 8. C. V . , f Practice i* all Coaits eicrpg Eqalty. Louis Negotiates! oa Improved Farming Lands. Dr. A. J. Anderson. [>r»ul Surgeon Of tic* He ora. » a m. io 2 p. m.; Sp. m to C p m. PfccB* :05-\. Walterboro. £. C. the throb that pains with nvjrale' 1 . Sloan'- Liniment externallv. ntui?cl,a. rheumatism, bruis, sprains, lumbago, chilblain*, sprains and stiff neck can also be mot effectively treated with Sloan’s Liniment. Cleaner than mussTj plasters or poultices. Sloan’s Liniment at all drug stores in 2Se. 50c and $1.00 bottles. Sloan's Lin i men tf/LLS PA in n tl Mrs. J. B. Riser is spending sometime with her son. 41beft M. Kiser, at his home .n SatanEah. MILLER'S ANTISEPTIC OIL KNOWN AS SNAKE OIL W ill Positively Relieve Pain in Three Minutes - Try it Yight now for rheumatism, nevcalgia. lumbago, sore, stiff and swollen Joints, pains in the head, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc! After one application pain disappear* a? if by magic. A never failing remedy used in ternally and externally for rough*, colds, croup, sore throat, diphtheria and tonsilitls. This oil ts conceded to be the most penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate effect in re lieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected parts at once. Ag an illustration, pour ten drops on the thickest piece of sole Mher and it will penetrate this substance through and through in three minutes. Accept no substitute. This great ,011 is golden red color only. Every bottle guaranteed;, 25c and She % bottle, or money refunded At lead ing druggist^. Jno. M. Kleinj Her Son Subject to Croup. •' My son. Edwin, is subject to croup.’’ writes Mrs. E. O. Irwin. New Kensington. Pa. *T put »n many sleepless hours at night be fore 1 learned of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Mothers need not fear this disease if they keep a bot tle of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy to the house and use it aa di rected. It always . gave my hoy relief.'• Obtainable everywhere. TRY IT! SUBSTITUE FOR NASTY CALOMEL start- Your Elver Without Making Yoq Nick am! Can Not Salivate. druggis. Dodson'* personally guaranteed /Every Iruggist in town—your druggist and eyevrybody's druggist has noticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They all give th« same reason. Dodson's Liver Ton® is taking jts place. ’'Calomel is dangerou* and peo ple know it. while Dodson's * Liver Ttne is perfectly saff and gives tet ter results '• r.»d a p'om>*n* local Liver Tone is oy every druggist who sells it. A large bot tle costs 5<v cegit*. and jf it fails to give easy, relief in every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, vou have onlv to ask for your money back Dodbon’s Liver Tone i« a pleasant tasting.* purely vegetable remedv. harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling iue:^no bilieusres* sfck bradarhe. acid stomach or consti pated bowels It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel Take a doe? of calomel today and tomorrow vou will feel weak, nick and nauseated Don’t lose a day’s work’ Take Dod son's Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition The Stores Of . L. SHOOB A Is the Talk of the Counties It is plain and simple because we buy our goods in large quantities and have prices' reasonable for every- ^ body. We get in something new every day. We just received a big line of ladies’ waists in Crepe de Chines and silks in pH colors and styles. Have you seen them yet? They are very smart, simple and rich. We carry a complete line of shoes to fit the whole family, also an assortment -of dry goods, clothing, ladies’ and men’s furnishings. We invite every one to come and convince themselves. L. SHOOB y.' 'Valterboro, S. C. Back In Town * / v- We have just received new shipments of men’s and Ladies’ suits, boy’s suits, men’s ladies’ and children’s • shoes, misses and children’s cloaks. / -. . / / DRYGOODS We are getting in new and fashionable goods in our dry goods department every day. /If you want to buy new goods at chea prices ' come to / v y v ,s y H. Zalin Clothing Store Next Door to Beach Bros. X XX We will Sell Our Entire Stock of Dry Goods, * » • Notions and Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices. Sale Begins Thursday, November 9 and closes Nov. 25. Excellent Bargains Await Those Who Come To Our Sale. :< „• y \ I. L. STANLEY ASHTON. S. C. Now Ixx'kout. When s cokd harg# o n as often happens, or when,you have hardly gotten over one rold before you coatrart another, lookout for you are liable to contract some very ser ious disease. This succession of eolds weakens the system and low ers the vitality go that you are much more liable x© cortract-chronic ca tarrh. pbeumonia or consumption. Care vopt colds while you can Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a great reputation. ‘ It is relied up- pa by thousand* Of people and nev er diaappomu them Try it. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. GEORG IA-C AROLIN A FAIR J' " AUGUSTA. GA. Round -trip fare from Walterboro. 13.S5. Tickets will be sold to Augusta as above by the ATLANTIC COAST LINE. The Standard Railroad of the South, November 13th to 18th in clusive. Limited returning until midnight of Monday, November 20th, 1916. Proportionate fares from interme diate points. Children half fare. Fo further particulars', schedules, etc., can on D. E. MARTIN, Ticket Agent, Walterboro, 8. C. ! 1 1 HARO CHRONIC C0U6H . Had* W*U by Dtlteiou Vinol Crestline, Ohio.-r-‘T contracted s hard, chronic cough, and was nervous and run down, el have s family of three, and it was hard for o« to do my work I took different m** 1 ’ tinea without benefit Finally I -’ irJ about Vinol, and it haa restored /:<• w health and strtiigth, my cough i* all and I feel fine.”—Mr*. H. H. Ca*i Vinol la a constitutional rexnedv for chronic coughs and colds, nod for »•* weak, nervous, run-down coteLt-oi* Try it oa our guarantor John M. Klein, Druggist. W~ : er ' boro, S. C.