The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 06, 1916, Image 2
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Colleton’s School Standing.
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gen ’ ha* compiled a rtatement
The Prew and Standard i* heart
ily in favor of the Australian ballot
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Wednesday, December 6, lojr
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DEATHS
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its reader* to trade with the home
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4 WESLEY BIBLE CLASS *
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AS Important business meeting of
the Bible Class of the, Methodist
church is" hereby called for Thurs
day evening at the home of Judge
Peurifor *t * cfelork Judge Peiiri-
foy will be with us for the next few
fhT in
'showing the >ta'iTdn»r €e«B*
ties in the State it> - thd way of ex
penditures f< r schools In this list
Colleton stands third from "foot ’
Only two counties' in the State ex
pended l-»< per pupil for education
than Colleton—Horn, fT <5S\ afid
Oconee. Colleton expends U i n i n(f f r, Sunday
|h 5*^ r»er pupil. \J which ? .
of Southern'far-]J* n>u<h n n.ed,
it
ent at this meeting, as plans of aork
for the new year will be taken up
The attendance last Sunday iiiorrt
ing was small, but the *essibn t»* the
class was much enjdyed. the greater
part of the morning being taken up
months, and' wants - to g*C in touch
with the work the class has been
doing in hi* absence. . every . _
member ma-kean'eTfoT-'o rcr.'d^,.--^^-P^tOi. aronductMJhe. tuperal^r-
Frvw the' BasibcrgsHcraRd:
Mr H. N. Folk. Pr.. ore of
berg 'runty's oldest an i i«s*. high
ly esteemed citizens, passed away rt
his hr/tne at Folk's Store, near Hhr
hardt. .Tuesday morning. Mr. Folk
mas stricken with a fatal illness five
week* ago. »nd although he was a
very old man. he possessed a strong
constitution and he put up a strong
fight against the grim reaper. This
was Mr. Folk's first and only setiou«
illness', although he had attained the
ripe old age of SI years. Cp to a
few weeks ago. he wa* wonderful!/
agile, and could frequently be sekn
riding, horseback ’
The remain* were interred at Wes
ley Chapel church Wednesday morn
ing at eleven o’clock, in the presen*«
of a larg^ congregation of friends
and relatives - The Rev. Mr' Felder.
TAKES THE PLACE OF
New Discovery! Dodson’s Liver Tone Acts Like Calomel But Doesn't Gripe,
Salivate or Make'You Sick—Don’t Lose a Day’s Work—Harmless Liver
~ Medicine for Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
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vices
The deceased is survive.! by th*
fotjovirr children: Mfs. E. J. Tu-
;en. of CrocketvjH*; Mrs. W. I
V/irn. of Ehrhardt: Co! John F
Frrtljc. of Bambefr. and -H. C. Folk.
IV 1 !’- i^Ak>tuel fnakf v. Y£hl „Il?. horrible!\r:jkiaKjjn and make you feel fine and vieor ••
— . . r . y't - S: ~ ur .-ir -L’T-nrr —r- ^
with the discussion of matter> per
hool rooms, of
Sunday ' school
r _ of Barr here He had no liviaz b-oth-
Mr
F^lk v.-as twice
if,
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third -in
liCtMD TESriOlii
In the counties
olina. Ja.-per exp.-nds I
as a fonse.juence rtands
the list of counties. Beaufort,
128 f*^. and this county stand* fifth.
Hampton. 115 14. .and stands twet-
ty-ninth. t'olleton sti-nds 42nd UalurU^. I c< pie Are 1r>iii£ All
These figures are interesting and il„ } Can io. Fellow- SuAervrs. •'
«p,eak voluroe - fur t:.e man whOj ^
cares to study them We cann-^-y Walterbo.'O
»r* or Kister*.
pc.Trie.J If'j second wife's death.
n e. e.b ■! N tr. by severnf years. Mr
F"!k ’ ' nXyeteran of the rivil war
The '*«efV wtj a ma-; of hig>
horor.. ard n-a« wi'dejv Wrov.n |f. .
was a memVr of the Wesley Ch j- •
M‘ th*'!;»t church The ne -. -• of h:
dea*h v. -• * receiv. d With «fnee-e *i>r-
4}by hj.a marv friend* n--* »<•-
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Take a dose of the dangerous drug, tonight and
tomorrow you may Ipse a day’s work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes
necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes in
to contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea
and cramping. If you are sluggish an! “all
knocked out.” it your liver is torpid and bowels
constipated, or yod have headache, dizziness, cuate 1
* tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a
spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight.
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any drug store
and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone.
Take a spoonful and if it doesn’t straighten you
<duc*t> tf
hildren of the coun’y
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iWtiraoEy has b.ea
published to prove the pii'-ril of
0. thi. p„un,. U, ,r. only plnx- Kidn-y F.U. to othyr, io
. t Waltvrboro w;.<j ^auv. frea-^i-u^
ing at educating them, abd it ^ unii ki<ln .. lUa . wny sui
tor* u* to ajvake to this fa.t. Thv ,^ r duuU u * evld
fpnsequen.e is that thi* children ’n
AN EASY WAY TO
REDUCE FLESH
want you lo go'back* to~tfie store and" get
moqey. Dodson’s Liver Tone is destroy:
Tlf.
sale of calomel because it is real liver
entirely,vegetable, therefore it can not sad:-,
make yotv sick- . .
. I guarantee that <^e spoonful of DoJsond :
Tone will put your, sluggish liver t-j y.
ck r an your bowels of that sour bile and c •
waste which is clogging your system an : ■ .
you feel miserable. I guarantee that a ’• •’
Dodson’s Liver Tone will keep your entire
feeling fine (or months. Give it to your .c' 1
It is harmless; doesn’t gripe and they like 1-. pi,
ant taste. "
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tht-**- other countie* are going ’o
have better educatbyial advantage*
than we have, and will outstrip vherit
in the race of life.
The fa*ts are as above. What
shall we do about It? Knowing
these conditions to exist, it is folly
to continue without making ade
quate proaision for properly edu-
cating our children. It is going to
cost money to do this, and tfet-i
money must be raised'from v«\atiop
of some sc-irt r Whether, or npt it
>om* s from a < ounty lax.^dr from
special levies, it^giiust/fcrtne. » NN
cannot affonF-rb h><e our < hildrep
growing w'pth xlucatlonal
a'dvanM^'v'lfian our neighbors ehil;
dr>-iGh^e. Th*ir f,itur* too :•
pcyHatit to them
In p.'v-eisg it might be well to <a’l
•Utention to two fait* which may or
ni*y ii"’ ‘"V- ..r.y beiring on tl’<
iden^e of merit,
we produce v'lJCrtiriued proof—state
ments from Walterbor.o people who
again endorse Doan's Kidney Pills—
confirm their former testimony.
Here's a Walterboro case:
J. S. Jackson.' Black St., Waiter-
boro. says: "T had a dull, grinding
ache in my back and pains through
my loins My back-was very weak
and got sore and lame. The kid
ney secretions were highly colored
and contained sediment. • Doan’s
Kidney Pills procured at the Wal-
ferboro Druij, Co . gave me relief at
once. They «tren*!7iened my, back
rertK-ied the backache and regulat
ed the action of my Jcidnyys. I sleep
much better 'nights and feel perfect
ly well tyow ” i StateElent given
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Mar<’h 34*.' Iftfcg i
«>r J :!; 1. K‘l 4. Mr. .Iui k'-on.
• I haven't been bothered by
rr* kidney* for ♦ofhcHme I -till
h i r.l^ / w. l|_ < f Itoan’.- Kidney
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»c ro
■'<’ I r< i
t.,-' \.-.,.C'at onXh.D
ling to the way bn*-
1 Ther hal>r*-n no
C • i’ i ii.ty, Teach'
nl of ta* A.V>b«1y Tin
• Mr falL: 2—the-,.
■ . no ’ : ' *-1 lioql Hjpervisgff wferk-
.j- v in Coll. f y < qnnfv K Th* i-V fa‘'- v
"rij-eine 'true, as much to
our t i ii cn.il ne. J- i.s w, should
be’
Another thing we might not** i>
in one or two district* recently
elections to vote sp«s'ial levlea/nave
failed to carry. How long gill Col
leton remain in this clas> ♦L’n*!'
• ». r>r-t re :'u-* ndmfe th'ero^
p't'X 5 ? ■. at all .’••alo/v'* »on't
* ask (<>r a kidnkv re/h> dy »* *
IX*; - K ■ 1 1’• ■ v'. Pills ry. *.-sy.' th ”4^
Mr. .1 kson ’ •» »ij/ 4 " puhludyv r*
Fo-X * -Mil\ l'Ti
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Drink Hot Water and Take la*»Mn.
Haven't you often wished for a,
medicine to reduce your flesh?
Somethin? that does not require
dieting -or><all*thenirs? Well, right,
here ypu have it in 5-grain tassco,
tablet*, which you may secure nt
any gened druggist. They are pleas
ant to fake, perfectly harmless and
cause no restriction of habit or
eating, and reduce thF flesh, little
by little, until you a:^ down to the
number pf pound/ you wish to
weigh. Too inuvh fle-h is unde
sirable. as mo»t quite stout people
will 1 readily -tdinit. and it detracts
from one's Xoc»d appearanceXmakes
one clumg^ and short of breath.
There isjhb-;.ny reaspti why
on* vh'mlfTbe * «> JtouK’ when thereXj
thjX ii uqli-tried perfectly satb-fir-
jory remedy at airy e -od druggist.
P.:i/c Ta-sm} tahl* *<X •don't forg-t t’ *.
name i an /• mended by phray
/Fans and/jD'c guarai-t*,- d ro be y<:t-
■ ■ ■ arm,! • Ref -■ - flutes
if \ ay*. n not cprsPc- our »ro'> ’ w
.o'to. yi'U. ,
hm\ i hT:k—
:d* n '
Pufato^X Y
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t . wA :- IlMl l» MEFTIV«.
T'X ra* c.b* :
kip's rhapler. 1
^YUI' entertained
Nov 2 4.
Th*
The
held Monday
was not vas, productive
te Meeting Monday.
mass meeting which ’was
at thee Court House
of helpful
suggestion as .Hie members of the
delegation doubtle** desired, but i*
was Worth while fbr them to get to
gether with the number of rgprt-
aen tat Ives from the dtfferent sec
tions of the county and to^dt*cn*s
*wlth them-matters pertinent tot pro
posed legislation The sentiment
'Of the people in the discussion of
the topics presented, showed a
thoughtful and well informed atti
tude toward public questions \od
that so many of them arose anl
expressed thejr Convictions i.« also a
very hopeful sign
Another thing which was th**
cause of (omment wa* the \good
by /Mrs
I P.Ff: 1 »t ( ol lMYX
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tl ir1'>n. '■'!;»
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o:/C'i* Mi* .i> .l-\
1> C. u .-ry de!igh\
Frida. 'aft-.rno.>r:
.A. .f Ander<o' 1
Back In Town
e have just received new shipments of men’s and
Ladies’ suits, boy’s suits, men’s ladies’ and children’s
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shoes, misses and children’s cloaks.
/ DRY GOODS x
We are getting in new and fashionable goods in our
dry goods department every day. \
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If you want to buy new goods at chea prices
come to \
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Ladies’ Hats at a Great Reduction.
H. Zalin Clothing
Next Door to Beach Bros.
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Store
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After an inlcrosting y pr<»g: .luic a d<
livlpu* sala.i i mi
ir.g progi.n
;<«* wa/ jj^i
Th*
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wai ci
♦: following program
nVd oiit.
Hi«torickl «J**-'!Yon' Mr^ Kdg.ii
Jone*. Mr* M P Howell. M*'*. K
M Jone*. Mi'-* rimer Fi«hbu-ne
Mr* Jno. M K!e‘n. Mrs J . B
Lile*. ^
Emdr. !.ewi< and Clark
tiorf—Mr*. J E. Peurifor
Reading Mr* t;»rn Fiahhurnw"
J e{l close,
oi 'ttttiH' *o
po-- y mi packing/
• \m» «»v /i WK"
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1 ■ -r- *o T^ke tliis mean* of e\,
pr*»\- /ini ere appreciation *o
the man. lyr.dnosis shown u< dur-
ip.j. ’*,.\!r>d illness a»*i dc-ath of my
• //Mrs. I.-i'*' A-.an*. •* p< < ial-
Iv yXi/' t\ A: Benton. Mrs. (J. C
Bent/-*. Mv* c. Breland. I shall
v /7 forget those who contributed
her •o'mfokj during this la.-t ill-
Her son. v, x
J W. .WANT. Sr
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Expedi- y fnc.>.«
\V .‘ Iter boro
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R.N*. Dec<-2. 191«.
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Phi ns and Irhe^ Yield to Sloan''
Uniment. The Family Friend.
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When yonr joint* be. ome stiff
your circulation poor, and your suf
fering makes you x yrntable. an ap
d>licatipn of Sloan* ! r :n;ment gives
you quick relief-• kills Npain. start*
humor of everyone. It was a crowdj a good circulation, relieve* <on-
' I Uf
of people who had opinions and whnj-gestion
1001III CHILD'S
I0N0UE WHEN CHOI
Electric Light and Power
Farm and Country Home
Here is a light developed by the makers of the famous Delco Starting and Lighting
Systems used for years by builders of the finest automobiles.
It contains? in a single unit a gas engine and dynamo—with ample capacity for light
ing the average country* store, farm or village home.
With batteries charged and engine running. DELCO-LIGHT will continuously op
erate 40 to 50 lights and also furnish power for small machines, such as are used in the
farm and home.
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Take Chance*! More P<*t**»n*
From l.iver ami HowcN nt
Once.
did not get offended at
else becau«e he did not have th v
same idea* the iipeaker exprease
We have, always thought that a
public forum was a good thing We
•hould encourage these public gath
erings where people may aasgtnbb*.
and discus* matters of public con
cern. Not only should the people
of the county- get logether on <»tat-
ed •rcasion*. but it w<mbl be a good
thing for the people of every town
ship or community .to have public
meetings where all ducuttons of ira-
sotpeoUe' use than mvissy plasters
Mothers can real easy after g,v-;
Ing -Valifornu Syrup of Fiirs."*!>e-
eau** >n a'few hours alptbe clogged-
up waste, sour bile and fermet,--;
lt x i* easier and cl**g.nei tcjfo,,,! gently moves out of the bovels
or c‘int-j and ^ ou have a well, playful chill
DELCO
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-if jKtie-
ments. acts \quickly and d«H*s hot
clog the pores It doesN^ot sram
the skin
You don't n»*\l to rub
trates.
Certainljr fine te*- rheumatism,
stiff neck v sciatha lame back,
toothache. r ete.
For strain/, sprain*. bruines.
bla< k and blue spots. Sloan's Lini
ment reduces the pam and eases the
soreness - - \
Its use is so universal tttat you if
consider Sloan's Liniment *v fnen i
.sell* ib i n
portance to the p**oplF of the sec- .ties
again. Children simply ’^Fill not
take the tinyc from play do empty
their boweHt. and they become tJgM-
ly packed liver gets sluggish and
[stomach disordered.
When duo*.*, feverish, restless, see
^ if t>ujgue Iw coated, then give this
deUci>yb« ‘fruH laxative," Thildten
love it. ahd 1* f^n n °t cau#e injuYv
No differenev w hftx_ ails yonr little
one—if fuH of eqjd. or a sore thr*a»-.
stomach-achtr; had breath, remehr-
ber. a gentle "inside Ndeansinc’
should alwav* f\' the first tKatm’ nt
of the whole.famtly. Your druggist ru „ dirbrtions Tor kabie*
!H. 50c and Sl.un bot-
X
tion might b*- brought up and dis-
ca»«ed
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So. we conclude thal the mc*»t-
Ing Monday, while not productive
of the purposes desired in a full
sense.* was worth while. an<F was t
, helpful to the members of the del
egation. If- nothing else it will
show that there are perhaps 400
persons vitally interested in legis
lation affecting the county, and the
delegation will be
Sloans
Linimen
rt'LLS PA in
children of all age* and e.-own-Xps
are printed o n each bottle-
Beware of counterfeit fig syrupk
in
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Ask vour dryggi^t for aX6-cent hot-
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tie of ‘TalifXhia Syrntj\of Fig-,
hen look rarefally an«i «ca that tt
made bv the "California Fij
Svyup Company " We m ike no
tmiAJIer size Hand b.-.ik with
tempt affy other fig syrup.
Press the button and Delco-Light pumps the v,ater, lights the home, runs the va
cuum cleaner, does the washing, operates the cream separator, lights the barns, run-
the electric fan. does the churning, etc., etc-
The 80-ampere storage battery will carry eight 20-watt 16-cand!e power Mazda
lamps four hours per day for four days r*r half that number of lights for eight davs.
WITHOUT RUNNING THE ENGINE. -
The engine used to generate the power can be operated with either gas, gasoline
or kerosene.
Delco-Light will operate any motor up to 1-2 horse power.
Delco-Light is made in two sizes and sells at $275.00 and $325.00. Convenient
payments if desired. Write for further information and ask for demonstration
B. HERNDON
Ajrent for Colleton, Beaufort and Jasper Counties *
EUTAWyiLLE, S. C., or WALTERBORO, S. C.
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ALWAYS BFSY
Soi.-th^At-olinH n*»«»d* a few more
Misse* Billie and Emmie Stpobel organization* \Jike the Southern
were at Menrett for the Thanksftv-iraroTina Association That bodv is
as a consequence ing <i aBce •nj.fv returned horn** on doing or planning something all the
brought his
Mrs. O. P. Fishburne and son. his"auti mobile'" and
James, spent Thanksgiving at Bafin- family back home
weH\«'ith her sister. Mrs. Fred 0 0
Falk-nstetn. who has. recently moved Ml** Belle Wescoat spent Thanks
<Jood for Coiu4i|iatioa.
moot) more'careful of law* enacted. Friday morning
.time—Charleston Evening Post..
Chamberlain’s Tablets are exc*-
„ s ‘ r . S2S.T' .« SSZ 1 «• •
went oyer to Barnwell on Sunday in and relatives.
tie in effect. Obtainable ererywhc