The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 22, 1916, Image 2
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Walterboro, S. C.
EaCabllalMd 1*T7.
rrBIJKHED EVERY WKDXK8DAT
AFTERXOOX BY THE PBESd
A t \D STANDARD, tar.
The Press and Standard•'
1 home, or at least of letMaf it pass
| throufth local • business channels.
It is best for the town, best for the
town, best for the people »ho arr
dbing the business, and best for ev
eryone.
We would like to submit this a'
a business a*s sell as an econcmi''
proposition: ' .
If THE TOWN IS GOOD
ENOUGH TO LIVE IN\ AND GOOD
ENOVQH TO MAKE YOUR UV-
1NG IN. IT IS GOOD ENOUGH TO
SPErffc YQTit MONEY IN. AND
GOOD ENOUGH TO DO YOUR
once.
10a
w. W. s MO Alt. • f .Editor
Entered nt the postoffice at Wal-
tsrboro. 8. C.. afe second class mall
matter.
Sabecriptioti Rotes: ■ .
Year... .7~ .AC I BUSINESS *N
Ms M oaths T9
Two Workers M Colleton. ’*
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It is with gratification thafi*The
Press and Standard notes the de
termination of the delegation to the
General Assembly to provide* for the
employment of two workers in the
home demonstration work for Col*
leton county. We do not think that
the fund* of the tax payers of the
county ran be better spent than in
proxtdinr for insti uction in making
better homes,- and in saving soth*
of the waste products of the farm.
The expenditure of the ISOfi which
paid a portion of the salary of Mis.
Conno' th:* year has caused the
savin* of of waste piodurts
by the gill- of the county/ It U
safe to say that not one-tenth of
this amount would have been save!
by the girls of the county had not
there’t»e*n an agent in charge of the
work in thi- county. So instead of
this b*ing an expenditure for the
county, it was an investment whiea
has returned already a thousand
per cent The work kas just begun
and it is a wise policy for its con
tinuance ami enlargement Colle
ton is a large county, and one in
which there is much woik for these
workers to -do Our people are just
waking up to the possibilities of
this work, and theywmust be taught.
- A ell !! • \ OlUUO Of
..iheiefote. that much
>nim.unit.y and it* bus-
1 cannot c*'
hit' e
Deserriaf of Support
** The Southern Carolina Associa
tion is deserving of the most liberal
supporter all classes of cittxens. II
should not be left to any one' class
or to any few men to furnish the
•‘sinews of war" for its support. If
charge f. A We are
conatan'lv ... - -ubscriberw
add old our • af- renewing. It ia’
/ •
only occassionally that we have an
objection ‘raised, and it ia to meet
these that this ia writtea.
To one of the above complainants
we stated recently that it would be
a good investment for him to pay
$1.5*0 per year as a subscription 1-v
this newspaper IF NEVER SAW
A COPY OF THE PAPEJt. He
seemed astonished at such doctrine. 1
but when we enumerated some of
the things for which this newspaper
stands, and some of the things ac
complished through its agency, ac-
li O * i, * I
complishments of which he is she
direct beneficiary, as well as every
other citizan of the county, he .was
convinced and said he would not
allow bis subscription to stop.
Think of it. ! Thfere is now no |
other agency in the county which
furnishes any new? of the happen
ings of the county. The Press an 1
DOCTOR’S PRAISE IS
TRIUMPH FOR TAM AC
Atlanta Physician’s Wife Gains
15 Pounds, He De-
‘ dares.
TOOK THREE / BOTTLES
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“Fm. Obliged U> Think Well of n
Medicine Ttutt AccnoM>IMied
What Taalac DM. M
is,an organization Intended to s taD dard is the only med ium in the
forward the development and i®* I county which carries- the news of
provement of the natural resource*^, publif off5ria!g> legal advertis-
of the section included in the or 'ii ment , > tusines* /advertisements, to
ganizktipn. It is making good iuj^ nothinK of th<4 hundr ^, of ar .
of fulfillment. Maintain-;
promises
ing office* for the* -organization
Walterboro. thus, making this town
lit
tides of new* value.- It is the on!.-
"ptrbtir
Dr. J L. E. Brantley, a promin
ent practicing. Atlanta physician, re
siding at* io5 South Pryo" street,
went, into Jacob's Pharmacy to pur
chase . another ’bottle of Tanlac for.
his wife, and made the following
statement regarding the benefits she
has derived from the medicine
“I am obliged to think well of a
medicine that accomplished what
Taalac has in my wife's case. She
has gained all of fifteen pounds on
thiee bottles of the medicine and
she is now a well woman in e^ery
respect.
She has suffered from indiges-
i it is copstantly on the look out for
the headquarters of the association. worthy caUj *. s for boosting and
it N> especially incumbent upon our
t on and nervousness since IMS.
county.—tuv.!- ^he cou!d not retain anything sca~ce-
!r on her
.home people to give liberal support
to the otganization. Two drainar
districts Have been organized al
ready a* a direct result of. the. fcork
of the association, and others are in
contemplation, besides many other
projects which will all mean the up
building of this section. To do this
it is necessary to have the services
of an active secretary and to main
tain an office with clerical help. Al
ready this has grown to large pro
portions. and there is not a more
busy man or office in town thap
Secretarv Reid and the office of the
Southern Carolina Association. To*
do this mean.* the expenditure of
considerable money, and the only
means by which this can be raised
is through memberships. Everv
person in the county should be a
member, and aid by the contribu
tion of the pittance of I.'.3" in thef
development of this great work.
building up the county
stomach and she was
troubled a great deal by the forma
tion of gas. She suffered constantly
To do th'.s. u jtjj headaches and backaches and
wotk effectively an 1 to accomplish | was nauseated more or less all the
the most rood to the greate-t nuai- time. She could not sleep or rest
her. every citizen of the counv.v account of her nerv-
should be a reader ... .. . . ...
and tr.ln
of t K e naoe- OU!! ccn ^‘ tion - aru l' became very
’*7.fweak
| . *1 decided to buy Tanlac for her
Personally, if the. editor of this
newspaper lived In a county where because n was «o highly recommend-
a newspaper were published he ,ed for trouble like hers, and I am
would subscribe to it if the price] el;ui to the .results have Ween
were »5.«\> a year. He would not n ] 0?t Ratifying. She eats anything
, , . . • ' ‘-he wants now and her stomach id
feel that he were posted well enougu aI| ri>£ht - Gas ba4 ?topp ^j , ormine
to be a good citizen unless he REAi>| and retains and digests her food
THE COUNTY PAPER. and he properly and has built up wonderful-
would - feel better if he not onl> • 1> The headaches and pains in her
SUBSCRIBED FOR IT himself, but batk e 11 ’* broken up and she sleeps
. , . ^ , well every night. 1 consider her
duced others to do the same thing. jm|>rovemeBt alm05t remarkable, and
and also supplied K w^ith such new* j ,. an nov . recommend Tanlac for
as he! what it ha* done^for ner.’*
to the ; Corning from the high source it
his/commutHty
.thooghtxwoyHil be of inter
items' x of
it
people q> A^ie county at largeX Such I an ‘* from a member
1 Ioca- 11a.in* all th. •othir.§. tlefhehj^ ’
shonl-l i t.hc p;r.c V h<:.!* .: -
rn^de
fhe se
Being, desirous of -fironifitini i': j . ,
» jvucw ■prrnt which rr:*k
migrirfion. those concern* havins
large laiid holdings should be e*-
pcoiailr fibeVal in the nunibei o;
niem.berah ip* subscribed. -Thwr-
a-e ses*ral large luipber. rnajiufac-
turer.* in th * < ■ an * > cn^ac*'! in .ovr*-j |»|\;- txi; 1, II .1 h.XKS
tin/ off the limb i <f th-ir land i> r , « Plne-T/r-Ho-ey
which wrlj then become ideal Ivea-itair*
rtrms—hoc s**ttlc; > Hit
■< b l.'.ui 1* witli tb< Southern 1 aro- *• : r^n^.and i-v^r*'m’l's^p-
lina A ^•.•elation in furthering -it*
work in this direction. » *>lletc i
county, amt' the other counties of
A
this 'cetion tlxed tnofc «*.:-••>- •t*
lUts to hsJp (lev-bp ’b-
•ur.tl ami pastoral '•ipd ustrk j/ r ' f
lower porrion of Ui<\ SraVe.
Southern Carolina Associationr. 1-
for Just this scot of tmjBfgratib;!
Will not
those con • n
join, wit!
the a-sociation acjJ^how o».r f vopfej * The Southern Carolina As«ociat-ou
that they are jMft inimical to i'► • 1 ! of the counties of Cojle- ™ on
interests buf rather that thev are iri
full sympathy with alp efiort* l>eing
for the proper developm-nt 01,^3^ ., r g anir cd by W \V .8moak. v ‘»'t
Our Subscription Rate.
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Recently we have had one or t'o| ^ of" benefit‘ to
complaint* from subscribers that the counties interested.—Spartan- 1
our r-ate of $1.50 l* too >vjgh fori burg Journal,
subscription to this nevespaper\ One ,
Buying at Home.
Doubtless many petsons who are
accUstome*! to Sending out of tow»
for manv articles, never stop to
think of the <onse<,tien<e* ef whaft
< * s' s
they are d«mg. nor of thd pffftgt*
it will have on husiness^iu home It
is econon V. allv wrong^to patronied
mail ’order houses /\\ is .p<Mif bn*!-
tiess a* w..ll and/fv il! *900* C or later
result in injury to ih,>'per.-on vcho
indulges in tke hivMt Every do!-'
lar passing tliiungh t!ie >l,anr.»l*
trade ii/the home
ity to
11 a/ft and d*-
|TO(td to J he
/ Tnt'.sw—-
“But."' we hea'*.
what I want at home, amj/l
to send elf for it " Ai<- you sn r '
this is < or ree f 1 And If it is cannot
you arrange to gef/someone In' bin-i-
nc-s* who funu/fie - * you with .*<>me
of the thitvg> / you need, to get it for
you. at tli«v ^me price you will p*y?
And would not your demand for this
aiturle and the demand of others
for similar articles cause someone
at home t 0 place them in stew k wnd
thus enable you to always get jsP
home what you want, but a 1«*» en
able others to do the same thing?
We recall an advertisement by a
furniture dealer of Walterboro in
which the offer wa» made that if
any customer would bring him any
mail order catalogue he would dup
licate rhe article offered at the same
price a* the mail order house
Quoted So there Is little excuse
for furnitiro buyers to patronize
out of town hoOzes. Yet there is
enough furniture bought out of
town to enable a furniture dealer
almost to open a store. The editor
M thi* newspaper was with a citi
zen of this town in a neighboring
City recently and saw him purchase
for rash more than liofi worth of
furniture, every article of which!
could have bee n purchased at home.
Is this observing the Golden Rule?
We were recently in thd express
office here, and saw two packages.
One of them was some printing for
a w«ll known citizen of Walterboro
Slid the other was some article of
clothing f<v hi* wife, both pur
chased from out of tow n concerns.
AND THIS CITIZEN MAKES EV
ERY PENNY HE GETS IN THIS
TOWN AND WOULD BE ONE OF
THE FIRST TO KICK IF HIS SER
VICES SHOULD BE SLIGHTED. IN
FAVOR OF OUT OF TOWN CON
CERNS.
We were recently in another well
known' business institution, depend
ent upon the patronage of the com
munity for support, and every wo.k-
er in that institution ha* >n pnxys*]^ who j, , h< . ultimate consumer ]
of purchase articles of clotUlwg from in other word* w^ are asking the
out of town concerns, oon petilar* j man who gets the most benefit out of
of men with whom the inrltulien the pape r fQrless than a cent a week
was doing business Me did not j to help defray the additional cost
think this was exactly the correct )0 f getting t© him each week the
Cling;, and we feel sure It was^new* of the^county. Nearly all our
an aptitude ^ this towards the
agrrey whi«h\»T at! times stand
publicly for the welfare of the cons-'
munity .* ti e propefc^one. and !s not r -
i o* the medical profession, this
straightforward utterance of Dr.
!’var.tle,. t* n.ore than a “ecommen-
on It is a triumph. Ttnl
y'* great vegetable tonic^cor-
ati
v ar.d
sv*tens builder^
*1
re< live
or.- oj.'Hje greatest di>r6varies of
C - i- ,Xr.J th* tX-t evidence of
Wednesday, November 22.* i&tp
s
tssfirw
Young men reach
out for style. They
find it combined
with plenty' of
quality in .the na
tionally known
guaranteed clothes
we sell—Styleplus
Seventeen. -
It is possible be
cause one of the big
makers center the
en-rgyof theirgreat
plant on this suit
and overcoat of
nationally , known
price.
Big assortment cf
models. All popu
lar fabrics.
SI7 this season,
just as usual.
Guaranteed to
please.
A.S.
The II
ohen Store
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all in .k«-*p:rig wniXthe restrict**!
Ht*R 4r*-,
# ! - ys*. - \ * » •'«' **\v V»I
(«*nt •* * paper l-*» yUzK. i r < o> : t » ^ j. t i ie roirfid^flce and high es-
pittanov f IJ 3" a year\ t.-./, in which^ff ^ held. Not only
-THljSE THINGS FUHMAIf fre^K • ■ • • f ; * ■ r le. No
riOH i%»R THOUGHT. X' / n,h * r vVfT established
■5’iirttion Tnnlac ha- nor anv _
r» •' -i v e*l the Mrh- en. 1 or*C*uV'::AfW
medical id. n and-laity. '
Tanlp. x h e r. a*t. r medicine, 'is
Id \sf . . •
'* Klein. \V. Iterboro.
Our Representative as Near you as your Post Office <t
Telephone. A Card or Long-Distance ’Phone Call ami our
Service is at your Disposal.
..TYPEWRITERS RENTED. WRITING MACHINE^
X * REPAIRED BY EXPERTS, l
W e carry a full line of Office Fixtures and Supplie> an ’
and are Sole Dealers in
u C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITERS
« «
(The “Silent Smith”*
and
SHAW-WALKER FILING C API NETS & FiXTCKE'
/X * ,<■ ^ ^ ^ ‘s
Rodgers Oitice Supply Co.
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57 Broad Street
Charleston. S. (
iHGM. \\<iMn:ia 1 1. \\<»Rk
M 1U.1? I l l RIFOY UliKxfDKS
P>*
Gaffney. Nov. IS —Coun of rom-
, ton/Beaufort Hampton and Ja.*per Mondav morning vvith
n * promoted a fair held at Walterbpfo .f- P * ur, ^>- a .'
laM week This association, which Wding. This 1* Juui
15 convened at Gaffney on
Judge James
alterboro. ore- j
ge Peurifoy'*
to Gaffney, and the law-
?ef,l ° n ' , ' SUr°l?rd ^ do'ng T^nderfG "w mk fm^re^^wit^^hV^iri^oMai^x
If not a member, sen*, in '^" r ‘ for ; hattl(> ; of , h e Star/ under *“(ch characterize all of his ruil-
appli* ation for membership at cncy !
; the lead of Presidet Smoak** An
tngs. The court Is Tusking/ good
executive secretgry. Mr. S L Reid. Progre**. but it looks as if the trial
has been employed and the a.**o- " f *’ ,r > w ' , ‘ ir, ° noxt
ciation is keeping gn eyy ope.n for ■ -
CAN'T I/OSE HAIR
subscriber krote that h»* had been
reading the paper-f<>r S** vurixr*. but (
that if we were going to require 1
that he pay $1.5«> for it that •]
would have to have his subscription;
discontinued. Another said that he
thought it was too high "just be-J
cause.” still another be. aiise he had *
heard bis neighbor say he thOl|gh , j
it too high. Whenever these, com-^
plaints are made to the cditoY in (
person, we can usually convince tfie|
subscriber of the cor-ectness an*l;
justness of the raise For instance,
we wrote the above subscriber who
said *e had been reading the paper
for 3$ years, that if he stopped to
think he would see that he 1* nvy- ,
paying more than the price of . a
whole year’s giibs< rlptinn' to k this
newspaper In excess of what he used
to pay for a pair of shoes or for a
suit, or other necessary purchases.
and that he recognized the
justness of the increase in price, be
cause of the increase in cost to the*
dealer We told him that we me-f
now paying more than twic* as
much for- every- article which, goes
Into making the newspaper, and
ftl
I DON’T SUFFER
Tvr«4wj Years, from Today a Bald-
headed Man Will Be an Unus
ual sight.
ANY MORE”
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Feel Like a New Person,”
says Mrs, Hamilton.
One of the most prominent drug
gists of America, made a statement
a few weeks agp which has cause!
a great deal of diseuwdon among
scientists in the medical press.
He «*id: "If fhe new hair grow
er. Mildredina Hair Remedy, in
creases its sgles as it has during the
jmizJUyear, it will be used by nearly
p<ery man. woman and., child in
AroerHa within eight rears.
] "When Mildredina Hair Remedy
* - • | is used almost universallv. dsndmw
New Castle. InA—“From the time will d snpear and with its denar»-
I wm eleven years old until 1 Was seven- ure bablnes*. itchma scalp splittine
F IR yean, tS- bkmI wrerwful Trappen and ColWton of Raw Fora ia your nanity
have been shipping their entire collections U? ns. Yon too. can aecnre tbejughf-t
market prices lor your skins by sanding them *
Grcntol Raw Far Market. Write today
(or oar Fran price liit and
We charge no
New York is now the W<xi:
mLwcxL'Gin—ng and Golden Seal
DAVID MJJSTEDUBRa^Sga-tfT^.
|k» UtamJ
Puerto
Hanao in New Yark
Now YaA
teen I aolfered each
month so 1 had to be
bed. I had head
ache, backache and
such pains I wou.J
cramp doable every
month. 1 did nut
know what it was
to be easy a minute.
Mjr health was all
A wn and the
did not do
hair and all scvlp di*ea«es will fol
low and twentv vegr* from now .1
bald he\d will be * raritv '•
There * onlv ore y av <0 cure i!-*u-
dtuff. and that is to kill f he fer m <;
There t« oplv epe hai* preporntlo-s
that w‘tl kil* ’he eerm« ar.t t^i X t is
Mfldr^dlt'* Hair !,« medv Thi* itUj
usual hair re**or»-T -'th its re-or f
of tho*i«#r.1« or cure* will grow hair
on gnv he*d where^there i« any lire
left: if. will cure dind-ufT stop fnll-
, . ing hair and itching of the scalp In
'•V^ukkCmpoodMa „„, |nr
1 took it, and now I f««l like a
parson. I don’t suffer any more anfl j
■ am refrular every month ’’-Mrs FUtfX
that we were only asking an inegea** HaMLW*. 822 Sooth 15th St.
of one-half in the cost td the read-
!♦ •« the most r’e.- *«nt and invig-
> nr*Hn* fonic. J*» -.Of SticVv
or
greasv and u*c<! extensively bv
ladies of -efinejnent who desire to
have and to keep their hair soft.
Instroua and luxuriant Ffty cents
a gemedy has kw«d for fbrty f<' r » l * r »* bottle d-jagi^t* eve-y-
tioadily ffrowinf in popularity' *bgre Mn«l ord-* a He*br
Mid upoo'x %mrr<< ,,n i«-t ;rv B^on*
of women declare they owe Mao*,
to its !• it not reasons- ''UTJHIP
bit to baKera
it is an article of
thoaghtleeaneas on the part of thoee
excellent business men.
v This editorial is written to get
readers are realizing the justness of
this claim, and are- cheerfully pay-j
ing the $1.50. and we jiad one read-
our people to thlskf cf H e iro-^er tell ns that he thought we should
lfy-i
ta Lyffto B. -
Co* (<?—fMenttal), Lynn,
T—s
OUT
FREE- to show how quirklyN
.Mildee/Hna H»<r Remnlv arts.
^ Ve will ufrid a large sample free
h» retnm maB to *nv one sends
this Tonpon to American Fro-
gvrleunr Co . Boston. Mass .
with their name and address
and ten teats Is silver to pay
posUffe.
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Drink, Too
is gocd^is a winter drink the same as in the summ •
time. One who is accustomed to a bottle of this invig
orating drink will find it equally refreshing at all >ea-
sons of the year.4
Manufactured in Walterboro in a sanitary and up-to-dat
* y > t
plant by the
s ^ V, * . '.>
WALTERBORO COCA-COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY
* 1 * 1. s'
T. J. McDaniel Mgr.
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