The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 10, 1917, Image 3

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Wednesday, January 10„ 1917. « ‘ THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE THREE «•«•*•*** * \ * * :> MT. CARMEIi * , * V • * «***««« # * ******* ******* * * ******* ^ i i«n i Stoke*. Jan. 2.—Ive Bennett and WVilterboro. Route 3, Jan. . 1.— • * • • *-*.JI ********* * * ||i' STORKS * * A hippy Rfw * na Year to everybody, rbristma* ba* passed with its Joys and sorrows, pleasures and disap pointments. and another year has begun and we ttuly hope that it srili be a good, peaceful and pros perous year. We hope that if we are spared to live this year out that before anothet one begins the great I^iropean war ’kill only be history. The new preacher. Rev. Ingram, filled his appointment at Mt. Car mel the fourth Sunday. W’e wish for him a happy and prosperous year. <■ „ . The Mt. Cal-mel Sunday school was reorganized the fifth Sunday. J. J^._Wj?lch. of_ Stokes, is the_new_ superintendent.- We wish "for 1»lm 1 and lh3 whole school a happy and propsperous year. \ Dan, Carl and Raymond Ritter, of Ebene/.er. virated here during the holidays. We a-2 glad to report that Mrs. W. R. Peach is able to be up again after a severe attack of inflamma- torv rheumatism. Mr. ail'd Mrs. (>o. W. Beach, of P >rt Tam,,a • My F a., iiara return ed homo ai.er srendinfe Crristmar with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Beach. -Mrs. A. C. Beach and grand daughter, Miss Jewell Paul, of Sa vannah. are visitjng relati\-s here. .Miss Minnie Carter and her brother. O. C.^Miss \Ad lie , .>iii<>r and her brother. Ralph, and i**pho\v. Young Linder. Nspent Christmas with relatives in Hampton, They made the trip in Mr. Carter’s new car. \ x .Miss Clandie Beach- is home acain. She accompanied Mr. M. B. Padgett and family to Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Soigler’s, of Round, on Christ. m;’< day. Misses Reba Carter and Ruby Rr!nley. who are attending school In Walterbora* spent the holidays with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bishop, of Walterboro. spent Sunday night and Monday *with Mrs. Bishop’s sister. Mrs, Hill Beach. Miss Rpthleen Fogartje is visit- Htg her cousin. Miss Andie Ritte-. of Ebenezer. Mr. and Mrs. E B. Way and chil- dien spent Christmas with relatives at Lodge. - O. S. Hill, of Mashawville, vIsTfed his sister. Mrs. W. R. Beach, last k. - Tonoline is Beauty Aid, Announces Specialist ■ : V > >lildt-e<l latuise Talk of liHerest to Women. i As healtii is first di<l to beauty !>is story, told by Mildred Louise, beauty specialist, of Boston, Mass., is of unusual interet. “I can recommend no better health aiver than tonoline.” said Mildred Louise. "1 was tor many months a victim of stomach trouble and nervousness. I had suffered terribly from pains r!.: t followed eating. Headaches also would add to my worries Poor digestion finally brought on nerv ousness. Belief came, however, when I t"ok the advice of several women v. ho said, ‘Take tonoline.’ “Not long after 1 started the ton oline treatment, my patrons began to remind me of the improvement Jn my condition. And because health is the quickest way to beauty, the improvement was particularly nciiceable in. my . face. “What tonoline really did for me 1 cannot say: I am so grateful fhat 1 Vn very willing to recentm< ‘id tonoline publicly.” Tonoline is - a purely .vegetable ! ' -p:tra\on which goes tr, the seat of ronirney maladies--stomach and kidney trciHde. catairhal affections of the rntmouVrpemlr-anes. liter ail ments and imjtqrities of the 1 loo 1 — and q11iek 1 y\rVstot^s proper ;.e- t'h n. . T moltpe j s tu ing exjdained '• iv to m .ny peofdg'Vit your drug- Wfir*>■ N'-. fnnolipe a wcvl- "T' al fit-b t>nji• it‘1 is : I:o'lbj rot »,e t-v.-n bv any '<ne mu uisbirk.tr> i:t- t’ease bis weight t o tum; <V • ore. Although main -reports tVeeived from thos** w!>o lia\e hi t erii-Jitt»v tonoline ip '■e\ e-e . i s ' ' stoiivch trouble and n* i v' iir -peps a, thronre constlpatjo'i. < t.- — 'tH I MIX FHKIv— ITtEF TXtH.INK CO| PO\ Xnte.'ican Proprietor) Co. Il-iston, Mass. Send me by return mail a *>nc box of your (fh braje.l fleah builder. *i endose 10c to •elp p: > postage and packing. Prloleau Carter were the guests of Berry Bennett^ of Smoaks^ a few days. Mr. (.nd Mrs. Ben Driggers and Fletcher Mille#rof Charjesfon, were the honored guests of Mrs. W. F. Robertson last week. ■Mrs. E. B. Bennett and Miss An nie Carrter spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E: B. Rid dick in Charleston. jdrs. O. W. Beach and slstef'. Miss Donnie Robertson, were the guests dP their sister, Mrs. W. D. Hiott. of the Drs. Creek section, a few days a*o. * Roy Smith, of Hardeeville, was a.plek»unt rWtor in this section dur ing-th a — Mr. and Mrs.*EsRtrge Beach have returned to their home .in Port Tampa City. Fla., after a pleasant visit in Colleton county. Mrs. Lewis Bennett. of Lodge, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Hattie Carter, last week. Heyward Carter returned home Friday, after a pleasant, visit in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson and children visited Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Beach, of Mt. Carmel. Saturday and Sunday. * x Mr. and Mrs. §. s C Carter and son. Harold, visited Mrrs. Hattie Carter Tuesday. Misses Donnie and Lillian Rob ertson were the' guests of Misses Maggie and Eliza Beech,' of Mt. Carmel Sunday. If this escapes the waste basket will write again CAIOIL MIES AND NAKESJOU SICK Act* I.ike Dynamite on n Sluggish Liver and You Ia>s<» a Day’s Work. There’s r.o icason why a person should take sickening, salivating calomel when ."ft cents buys a large bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone a perfect subst'tute tor calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not salivate,. Children and grown folks can take Dodson’s Liver Tone, because ii is perfectly harmless. < alomel is a dangerous drug. I- is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated to-morrow. Don’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone instead and you will wake up feeling great. No more biliousness, constipation, slug gishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don’t find Dodson’s Liv er Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money is waiting for you. \ \ . Gentleman! It was midnight, cold and dark. The cal endar told the dale—Monday, November 4th, 1901. They tell me I opened my eyes and blinked in the glare of the big electric lights. Around me were men in spotless white talking in low tones. 0 ‘‘Jim,” one said, “we have been watching for this little' fellow for a long while and now he’s here.” -. /; ' - / / ’ v Jim picked me up, looked me over, struck a match and took a long, deep puft. Then he took another. “Gentlemen,” he said,“He is perfect. Qual ity does tell. You can’t fail to recognize good blood. His mother was a Virginian, his father an aristocrat of the Carolinas. He comes from the very best stock—the very sweetest, ripest, mellowest Vitginia and Carolina tobacco, and we will raise kim right in one of the whitest, cleanest, health iest homes on eartJi.’' S ™ ... Even then I was glad all over to hear his words. It is a great thing to have real breeding behind you, to know who your folks are. It starts a fellow right. We Folks of the South KNOW good blood. We Folks of the South KNOW good tobacco. I A. Sauls, a prominent citizen of Smoaks. was among those who came to Walterboro Monday on business. *> IN FIVE MINUTES! NO NDIGESTION, GAS OR The Moment "l , a|K*’s Diapepsin” Reaches tin- Stomach all Di-ties* goes. Bad Habits. Those who breakfast at eight ii’eloek or later, lunch aj twelve and ’ ave dinner at six are almost cer- n-in to. be troubled with indigestion. They do not allow time for one meal to digest before taking anoth er. N’ot less than five hours should elapse between meals. If you are troubled with indigestioTT correct 'our habits and take ('hamberlain’i Tablets, am] you may reasonably , hope /or a quick recovery. The.se tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its naturally. XVReaUy does” put bad sdnimuh in ordiH “really does" i><Yronme in digestion. dyspepsia, ^is. heartburn and souflvess in thy miinutes that juH thafxmakt** Rape’s Diapep- si n the la> gesKfYlling stomach reg ulator in thC/^iiHgl. If wha* Vim eat ferments into stuiA-qm lumps, you belch gas/atvd ortfetah; sour, undi gested t(»<d nhii acid; Itisol is dizzy and|u'bt'“; breath foul: tongue eoal ist: your insides tilled with leV and indigestible waste, \ temember'iho moment “Pape’s Diapnpsin" lomix in contact with the stomach all such less tanishis. It’s truly aston- isimig almost marvelous, ynd the joy its harmlessness. A !\ige fifty-rent case of Pape’s Di.tj epsfu will give you a hundtvd dollars’ Ayorth of satisfaction ot \ftut druggist band-- you your money back 'V . It’s worth yiMvr weight tn cold to men and.women CvJio lan’t get,their stomachs rcgu1ateil\ • It belongs in vnur borne should always t»e kept handy in case of a sicK\sour, upset stomach during the day\or night. It’s the quickest, surest a\d most harmless stomach regulator Tp flu world. ' J Mr. and Mrs. I. J. May came to V’alterhoro Saturday to pay a visit’ at the home of ('ol and Mrs. (’. D May The Habit of Taking t’old. With many people taking told is a habit, but fortunately one that i? easily broken. Take a cold sponge function'? bath every morning when you first Obtainable . everywhere, get out of bed—not ice cold, but a — t temperature of about 90 degress F. Mrs. R. B. Hiers. of Lodge, spent Al’so sleep with your window up. from Friday to Sunday with her Do this and you will seldom take daughter. Mrs R.- R. Miley. cold When you do take cold take —o-o— t Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and Richard Hiers, of Hmoaks. was a get rid of it x as quickly as possible. Visitor to Walterboro Monday. Obtainable everywhere. That is why I just had to have heaps of friends down South here. I want Mr. Reader, for one of my friends, and it means a whole lot when I J . N / CciA*. IJOU, say— (2rC ir ' \! I am guaranteed by v ^3 —Buy me. If you don’t like me return me to your dealer and get your money back. » have said it. A Southern gentlemajn is known the world over for keeping his word, and I have given you mine. ** FOR ’THE GENTLEMAN ezvTLEMAN Or THE 80U1 offm^nv ae& FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS By Being Constantly Supplied Wi'ji ThtoforcTi Black-Draught. MONUMENTS! 1 liavc secured thY agcni >’for th* o-lebratcd ( licifkn- m .-;.j v,< ik . : nd am prepared t.- f ; n: : . t^ua’. on all stone ;.rd monitmi nt v.i iV S' :t !1 b.A j V-.i -• 1 t o ’ i- a •<• • e in r.« i <1 «>f an\ tiling i; ***###***♦•#■»# T (ARDS. ■ n 'e with ti . I: '/■ McDuft, Va.-"! ears,” says Mrs. J Hagrith r fh> —"I suilcred for several \ , or ,j, T B. Whittaker, _ s place, sick headache, enc 1 stomach trouble.^ Ten years ago a friend told me to tr) Thedford’s BUck-Draught, which 1 did, and I found it to be the best latnily medi cine for young and old. I keep Blacic-Draught on hand ail th« time now, and when my children feel a little bad, they ask me for a dose, and ji does them more good than any medicine they ever tried. We never have * long sped of sick ness in our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught.” Thedford s Black-Draught {s’ purely vegetable, and has been Found to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and similar symptoms. It has been in constant use for more than 70 years, and has benefited more than a million people. Your druggist sells and recommends Black-Draught. Frica only 25c. Get a BKkage to-day. N.C (4 rg«* too rtn.ll n”.i none for this company t • flit. tl.O Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Deys Vo nr dnif(Mt Will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT l•ll• to cure Bnycake of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Prottuding Hie. in Mo 14day* The first application rives Ease and Ke*t. 50c C. C. HIOTT Round, S. C. Be a Railway Mail Clerk Oat a tr»' .Hag jot >1 good pay with regular pre ■Holloas, plenty ol oft. and .ipan-x l»l4 . uhile away from h.jAnuan.rs If rou ar. an A-nrrtran.avaetT yaan ..M, in good phyaii-,1 r.n union, you an .aa.ly (raip ,’Kiiself to (jiialify tor on. of them atteartiT., (KetiinMwha. lh» Int.r- nailonal C'orre-poa4en« •- »ihooi* ar. .tp»n« al training men lo pas* CivU Senru-a h.aminatuma Vaa an prepwr. I wiraalf rtghl at horite. In your po-’al cwd today ti.p/>.» 44- i trUing ail about hundrrd- uhd have (aahil Slap drugging prclda lo ma>a .omelhlng ot yourarll • Vou ran go It by aamg Iho •am. wribods that hava -nag. oihrra au< ceao I INTIMATION AL COfiRCSTONDENCt SCHOOLS Sal 111. Saraataa. Fa R. M. JEFFERIKS Attorney and (’ounse!lor at l.au WALTFRHnlto, s. C . Ftailitc in all rinhls t \cc|»t Lniiity. Loan** Xcgoliatcil i>n Imjuurc'l -Ji-'aniim}' l.amN. •V | \ . * - " '' Dr. A. J. Anderson. Dental Surgeon Office Hours. 9 a. in. io 2 p. m.; Ip. m. to 6 p. ni. 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