The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 06, 1916, Image 4
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
:€W POLICY NEEDED
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Ihlpfulness and Encouragement
Urged ky Alfred P. Thom.
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CREDIT MUST BE IMPROVED
f*»r
Wednesday, December G, i‘»;
A trinity of evils, closely allied, that afflict
1 most people, and v.hich follow one on the
IJOUghS other, in the order named, until the last one
® is spread through the system, leading to
C&tftlTIl n '* an y evi1 ‘ 3 ‘ But their course can be checked.
PERUNA CONQUERS
Liver Aii«l » Ikul*
llreatli. Had C.ildf*. Kom-
Stoniaiii.
Terry & Shaffer
Christmas Goods Department
‘ Mr. Shaffer went North last summer and
secured the magnificent assortment of Holi
day goods now on display at The I>ig Store.
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We can buy no more of the."e goods as the
I supply is now exhausted. So we warn our
friends to buv earlv. No not wait, because
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if you do you w ill be sorry.
High (irade ( ut (ilass. Hand Painted China.
Marble Busts. Tea Sets. Chocolate
Sets- Baby and C'hildren’s China
Sets. Dolls. Toys* (iamcs.
Masks. Tool Boxes:
CNCSt’AL ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE
NOVELTIES. \ *
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Fancy (ilassware. Holiday Toilet Sets.
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FHCIT. RAISINS. NI TS. Cl RRANTS.
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CITRON.
Gifts to Gladden the Hearts of
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Young and Old at
The Terry & Shaffer Store
lncr««*« of Transportation Facilitiaa
Nacasaary to Cecura Reliaf From
'High Coat of Living May-Thus Bo
Frovidod For by the Railroada.
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Wu^hJiifTtofi, Nuv. *J*». A How policy
•f government raihnad n-^ulatlon,
moit eoitKtni-live prim iples of
ttnfTfs. ffT.it FTieoiTraTT nicnOnsfeBJ
•V upon prluriples of repre-slon and
I tii>tmicnt. tviix Uicctl I v .Mfred P.
l.H'in, counsel Hit* Kailttay K\«*cu-
.t.i's* Atlvisi ry <'oinitiiiti <*. tlio first
:, v i>e.s on Itebalf o? ihe' railroads tie-
ihe \«>\v lands Joii i I'oinniltlee on
.. teistate ('<Miiuier<*>.-. v.hi li lias Instt-
•.(i o a ircneral imiuirv into,the prob-
r - ..f railroad reuii’.itioih
It is proposed t.\ t! e Joint resol ti
ll «>f fpii^ress." sj:M Mr. Thotn, “to
hito a eonipri lieiif^i c study of the
• '•■•if* subject of transportation, to
.»■ a new a-se- .meat, after > M .» years
* .\periment. of its l.'stoiy. Its pres-
. t eotidltious ei.d its future neoils,
I :, e railroads accept t!n> i lew that reg-
;:!ioii. is a peiinaneat and enduring
■ t of governnten: in America and
*' i the Hist duty of the carriers Is to
i<* public. That . duty Is to afford
:s! uublp facilities mi reasonable
'•nns and irWrasonable rales, and this
.:*> t be done before any pi i' .'.fe Inter-
sls can Ik> considorH "
Certainty, Safety and Sufficiancy.
Mr. Thom contended that the real In-
u rest of the public is in Ixdng assured
•f certainty, safety and sutthdency of
i'ansportatlon facilities, rattier than In
rates. The Hi st < <>iisideraM««tr of the
I uldlc is to olitain transp0.tatl.4y faelll-
t!cs; Wlirtt tin* <; sf i-s. is in reality a
second consideration, he SoiiL
Mr. Tliom projsi.se <1 aii/nuTease of
irateportation f.it Hi*ios/irs a method
of »>*oiiri!ig relief flyfii ttie high <ost
•f li'ii ^. ‘“PIiere Yhw be.-n less than
l- ii r iiles ,.f new t.iih a 1 »oustrurt-
! in tiie ruilym States during the past
.t;\" t;e y*fd ' e* ■ tliau iH any year
.< e 1** ( \ ■ < j .| t e ]' : iod of the
it (I VVav. und : ti e •. i of living Is
id> till* in.’ • u !• ■ to a s'.iortage of
wlii, it miui ! I c ictni’died by
g aci. ss to new ureas of pro-
Get a l n -eeut box.
Sieji headache, biliousness, toated
tongue, head and nose closy d up
with a col4y—always traca* this to
torpid live; delayed, . fermenting
food in the bowf 1« i r sour, gassy
Poisonous matter‘clogged in the
intestines, .instead of being cast out
of the system is re-absorbed into
the blood. When this poison reach
es the delicate brain tissue it caus
es congestion and that dull, throb
bing, sickening headache.
rxttcnrftiR irumeiliatidli dcaaso-tiie
stomach. remove the sour, undigest
ed food and foul gases, take the ex
cess brio from the liver and carry
out all the constipated waste mat
ter apd poisons in the* bowels.
A t’ascaret to-night will .surely
straighten you oio by morning. They
work while you sleep—a 10-cent
bo‘: from-your druggist means.your
head clear, stomach sweet and your
liver*and'bowels regular for months.
DAXt’K AT MKtitiKTT'S
One of (he most delightful social
events of the season was. a dance,
given last night a^ Meggett’s by Gjo
Palmetto Cotillion c lub, of which" K
G. Strobed is chairtnan and .,-F. E.
Towles, secretary. Notwithstanding
the inclement weatlier amf bad con
dition of- the roads 2u/i»r more in
vited guests from Watterboro. Sum
merville and Ch.vfestpn attended
the dance and indulged in the ter-
pischoivan art/until the wee sma*
hours of tmUcy. During the* evening
light refreshments were served.
Music was discoursed by Metz’ or-
chestab The chaperones were: Mrs.
J. W. Geraty, Mrs. E. G. Strobel,
Mf*. \\ r . B. Searson. Mrs. I). Q.
Towle’s, Mrs. A. W. Perry, Mrs. F.
E. Towles, Mrs. 11. L. Jones; Mrs.
F, L. Parks.
The dance was in charge of the
following committee: J. W. Ger
aty, E. G. Strobel, W. B. Searson.,
D, Q. Towles. H. Carlton, F. E.
Towles, M. L. Jones. F. L, Parks.—
Charleston Evening Post.
ience has proved til
eominc ehrooie catarrh, okpeUiiic th» InfUmmal
the daaaaed membranes to parfcnn their natural functions, mod toning
up the entire system.
The experience of thousands it a safe guide to what ft may be ex-
to do for you.
i or tablets—both tasted
parted
Liquid.
PEKUNA COMPANY,
by the public and approved;
COLUMBUS, OHIO
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HUBSTER’S
Fruit
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Are made in a
cleanly way. Just
like Hubster’s 0.
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Cotvjity .id 1 Cc>!l» ion.
In the . fvwrt of ComincMp P*
Ly nchhurg/Ahoe t'oippany, a
poiatiVYi Plaintiff.
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J. Sanders and Mrs. J. S.
crs. (N»-partners trading as -
Z Sanders Company. IHifend
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K. Bread is made.
There is; a perfect
purity and richness
about Hubster’s
Fruit Cakes. ..
In 1, 5, 7, and 10
pound containers.
30c, $1.50, $2.00
and $3,00 each.
Have you tried
our Golden Sun
shine, a real pound ""V'"
cake.
\«»tic c- of Sale. \
I’nder and by virtue c»f tjie ; . Ig-
ment in the* above entitled case. . nd
by order of. the Court. 1 shall oil
on the 21st day of December. tS,
and on so many days thereafter, as
may be necessary. the stock of
goods consisting of general ic t
chandise, situated in the store of
the above named defendant at Is-
landton. South Carolina.
Tile said sale to be held on
Thursday. December 21st. at 11:00
o’clock at Islandton, South Ca o-
lina.
J D. ACKERMAN.
Sheriff, Colleton County.
Walterboro. S. t\, Dec 6. 1*16
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SHERIFFS SALK
STATE OF SOPTH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
I. ynchhutg Shoe Company, a cor
poration. - Plaintiff,
vs.
J. ^ Sanders and V. W. Jones, o-
partners. trading as Sanders a id
Jones. Defendants.
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Sit Most P<J Irr'irt'.fi
•V- to* the . 'jv.v £
i;iNi'a<l cf ’i: ;; a < -
• iMic iutX't !•• ‘H .-i it is iia |
for ■ ■^c't • ■ a etioli'.’l) j
'“he i is\ m-\ : facilities *
: .it < nrnW tcv *1 ir must l*e
roviUsI from ••’ is.':!. \ ha lots chii-
1 !.<; .i"T<i”!. I>u: lai-tKi at l nict4Ml."
•V^.oiig tiii*'C<»i»tiCous rilTVj-tiiig rail-
. :! credit which deter iiiyXjtors h<
. ’iii :oiu*d ili<* following:
'Tii st, RailrosKl n vcmics nre\not
• •.itro!l< <l by hivt stoi s. lait are H\nd
biops mm pi
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a.id !’. ...Mit’iC—
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■vi<l«h're/of ;•
ofv d^kdrufi
Shoes, Shoes.
Walk-Over Shoes,
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Peter’s Shoes,
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Men’s, Womei ’s and Children’s. All sizes, »all
Styles, all Prices. We can fit "YOU
Crescent Clothes
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$I5 SPECIALS
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We are making a specialty of CRESCENT
CLOTHES for Men. We know the value of a
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Man’s Suit and we can unhesitatingly recom
mend this line of clothing as being the best we
have ever sold for the Money.
WE INVITE YOl TO VISIT OCR STORE
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Herndon Clothing Store
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C. H. HERNDON. Prop.
Successor to J. P. Herndon & Son
WE FIT FROM HEAD TO FOOT
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. Thin, 1- ;;i!<‘\Y t
)cy hair is mutt
h’ctryj !«u’p;
wfnKrcvu i.
Thor v is noiiiin^ ro d 1 V.u'iivu («•
the hair as daixl^uh. It :o;:, t!u<
hair of its his'tilc. its s*iXigth and
its verv' life; uyonOrally piedncing
, x a foveri: imuss ahil iti liing of the
.ml limit.’.l by govcrnmontal i.utt.orltyN , p vhkh . if nc t Tumcjicd causes
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HUBSTER’S BAKERY
Pure Fruit Cakes
Made in Walterbo
ro. Order yours
NOW. .
Nervous Women.
When the nervousness is caused I |«in’s Cough Remedy and found
by constipation, as is often the case,
you will -tet quick relief by taking
Chamberlain's Tablets. These tab
lets also improve the diction,
talnabje everywhere.
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I’nder and by virtue of the jutg-
ment In the abme entitled- case aid
by order of the court. I shall s ’ll
on the 21st day of l»eeeniber, 1!> 6.
and on so many days thereafter^ is
necessary. the stork »f
goods consisting of general merchc v
dise. situated in the store of tie
above* named defendants at Ash*< n.
South Carolina.
The said sale to Ik* held n
Thursday, December 21st, at 11: >0
o’clock at Islandton, South Ca >-
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J. D ACKERMAN.
Sheriff. Colleton County.
Walterboro. S. C - Deo,. 6. 1*1 !.
Cough Medicine for tlilldivn
Mrs. Hugh Cook.. Seottsvllle. . I.
gays: “About live years ago
w hen we were living in tiarbutt. ; J.
Y.. I dm toted two of my childrtn
suffering from colds with Chambt -
t
Jusj as represented in every way. t
promptly checked their coughir g
ind rurctt thetr cold«r'tftf!?kel i than
Ob-j anything I ever used.’*
• evervw here.
Obtaina v . e
<1 M<*t l<.y/oii<’ lud l.y several govern
men'.al nnttiorities. wtiii’li do not recog
nize i«*«4jM>iisHiility for usMiml results
•o iiv/'-stors mikI an* uneoonliuah-d.
"Fi’iim!. RailrcmN ciinnot <(>iitr<H
/lid i>;c g<»\erlmiciit I'iiiinof imd does
' lludt th“ exj i-im* nc<omit,
yi ;<<l. Ttie jirc-ciit system of mm
t'it\i> i- I’ltscd mi a polh v of regulation
•Hid < vrre' tinn and it"t o;i a isdicy of
!i<>!]d illness and encourairenient.
_ "liu^rth, Tlw- our-attmPnr oWIgstlon^
•f the railroads luce already exceeded
the Hnnnelal rble of safety and involve
■a disi<ro|»ortloHnte imioiiht 1 of obllga-
li.uis hearing lived ctuirges.
"Fifth. 'Hie investor must nci-ept a
-id’ordinate obligation or security with
no assurance of a surplus of earnings
•<* «ii|i|«>rt It.
"Sixth. Other competitive lines of In
(cstinent present sitpeilor attractions.
"thMcnth. The railroad business Is
largely controlled by jsiHtical instead
•f business consideration*.
Look Forward, Not Back.
"We may debate at>out what has
• i:ns»d jhe |*resent conditions.*’ said
Mi*. Thom, "tmt we • an not debate about
'•'hat the peojde m-cd. The President
! ’a< taken Jhe view that we must look
oirvrrd in thl* matter and ‘make a
,*r<*sh assessment of i ln umstances* In
•r-’er to deal helpfully and. intelligent-
'y witti the pjvldem. Aloises are
no more prevalent Pi the railroad busi
ness toylay than hi ir.iVother buslnes*’
hunumely < <*iidu< te.t. Th<' gn at ques-
!l<wi now I* whether tin* existing sys
f<*!n of regulation give* ttie pul die re
fable assurance of sutth eot present
and future, railroad fa< ildie*.
"Those who ojipose any < liance must
make their apj'eal on (lie ground that
(he present systems assure the public
■>f the continued adtojuacy <’f trails
"ortatlon fa< iliilc* If ther dit m*t. no
r gument based on tin* <»<-irability of
Idesent dual sv-tem of regulation
>Pl he ac< e|*t«>d by. j ubl!c Jiutcment.
"!i * question <>f ••tate>' rights' is noJf
r*Vv veil, if tin* regulation of.tratispor-
nt!*>i» faeilitU's innately owned should
uij gaVevmiMHil (Ownership must fol/
w. hivI then all jiotier of the states
ver the railroads vrou’d disappenr.
"Let us d«d»«M , .t!ils .qi.e^jiyui, then
i it ujven any men* theory T>r jealousy
•s t > the distribution of governmental
• ’V cr. but up*»u tip* large Issue of
vl.:.t the joRillc Iftterevt requires In
e-n <' t of the assuruin e of adequate
trai sjH*rtatloij gervic*.
p hair nxp'j to shrink^ loos n . ad
li*X then the hair falls opt fast. A
little Dnnderine tonight nbvv- any
time- wjll surely save your half. v
Get a Xii-cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderine pro in. any drug store or
toilet eountXy and after the first
pplieation yoitt hair will take on
that life, lustre and luxuriance
which is so beautiful. It will be
come wavy and fluff>\and have the
appearance of atnmdant^, an‘Incom
parable glotpi and softness; but, what
will please you most will he after
just a few week’s use, when you
will actually see a lot of fine, downy-
air—new hair—growing a|l over
the.scalp.
Miss Ena Mae Crosby, teacher of
the Little Rock school, was tn Wal
terboro Saturday. She was accom
panied by her brother, Leon.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOP
We are prepared to furnish all parts for automobiles,
casings, tubes and accessories. Our mechanician is skill
ed and can make repairs on all makes of cars. ALL
WORK GUARANTEED WE GUY. SATISFACTION.
FREE AIR.
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
We also conduct a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, do
ing all kinds m work.
We grind every day. Corn for sale. We ask your
patronage.
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Wichman Street. ’Phone 4J.
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Lifts Your Cora Right Off.
Hem Fails.
"Kver In your Ilf* aee a corn com*
out Uk* tbftt? Look at the true ekln
underneath—amouth aa the palm of
your
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SPEEDILY EN ROUTE
Wetfifew.
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i aa Stk-k • WVmiU. .
What will you give? The same old per
plexing question arises again just as last
year. We make a specialty of helping to
select the right gift. Come in early and
see the selection of solid gold jewelry we
have, and you will easily decide.
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„le, palntcs*. never-faUlnu rem-
that tnakv* millions of corn-pta- -
d people happy, and that'a TJKTS-
Apply it In 3 soconda It dries. ;
>m* people Jab and dig al their 1
corns with knives and rasora—wrap
.their toea In packages with ban-
fiagea or atlcky tape, mike them red
and raw with •alvee. Nothing Ilk*
this with “GETS-IT. Your corn
loosen*—yot# lift It olT.^ There’s ,
tothing to preaa on th* com. or hurt
Angola couldn’t ask tor more. Try It ■
tonight onany corn, egllu* or wart.
•'ORTS-TT la sold and recoin-
mended by druggtata erervwher*.J»o
a bottle, or *ent on receipt of pDc*
by B. Lawrence ft Co.. Chicago. IU. „
Finn Jewelry Store
WALTERBORO, S. I
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