The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 28, 1917, Image 6
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, March 28, 1917.
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(m UNCLE SAM IS READY TO
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THE GREAT NA1N OF THE CZAR CHANCES
TO A REPUBLIC IN A NIGHT.
THE ENGUSH HAS
ARE THONOERING AT
THEiALisoF Jerusalem: _
With all this food will be high
er.
We have a large stock of Staple
Food Supplies and while they
last we will we will sell them
on a basis at which we bought
them.
We have our last car of Fertil
izers now in our warehouse.
You will have to raise your
own supplies this year. May
be it will pay you to see us
and buy more fertilizer for
that crop, that garden.
Remember now: A word to the
wise is sufficient.
TERRY & SHAFFER
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HEHSERVINTPROBLEM
WAS EASILT SOLVED
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| Walterboro. Koute o, March 1'6
are
Since Then She Says She
Felt (letter Than in
Years.
I AM
THANKFl 1/
Her
\ -^-The farmers in this section
about through planting corn.
I Mr. Kditor. 1 see Irom your col
umns that Dr. iloyd is going to
quarantine the county not later
tnan April 1. The people of this
community "ill heartily co-operate
'"with him in eradicating the cattle
tick, but how about those cows tha.:
are>-not able to be dipped? There are
a few cow s in our community that
are so thin the writer is afraid they
i would not sink. I suggest if noth
ing will do Dr. Boyd but for them
to be dipped, that we will request
— 1 ’ * (him to turnish. sinkers,-otherwise
-Tania. relieved u.v stomach could not be dipped. Of coins •
trouble, those choking spelh and are a few of these poor catt'e
the other painful svmptoms I had in '» oirncommunity and we realize
a few days! and I have.not suffered “““ ‘hey will have to wait until the
with these ailments since.” said M r s. 8t * roni ^ lipping in Apiil.
J. F. Burgess, of Belton, oil Febm- • O Bryan, ot hstlll, spent
arj l!4th, while praising Tanlac in Sunday ^ifh his mother, Mrs. J. B.
a public statement": ' "1 "ITad "ireen - a -iAxj ac ~ ... ^ —
sufferer for a long time from indi-j Mi. and Mrs. !• . \\ . Bishop
gestion and several other ailments were callers at the home ot G. \\ .
that were the result of the indiges-1 Blocker Sunday afternoon. v
lion. I had severe choking spells 1 D. T. Blocker paid t'ottageville a
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Children Cry for Fletcher's
Went Kight .Utc i t aiiM-, of
Trouble* s id Itesulli Were
Pier'•log.
and it seemed that there was a lump
in my throat as big as a hickory]
nut, and it was impossible for me
to eat without hurting afterwards
and I had no appetite, either.
"My nerves were bad. and I was
troubled a lot with sleeplessness.
Part of the time I was so weak 1 |
could not do my housework, and
! shortness of breath was another ail-
I im-nt that caused me untold di-Hcuu-i
fort.
"1 had heard so much about Tan
lac. and Inc condition. it seemed, |
would not improve, so I decided to
i give Tanlac a chance to better it,
land fanla. did all ,right. It re-
I lieved the nervousness, and I never
have nervous spells now. 1 wa«
i freed of the Indigestion, too. for
which I am so thankful, and I soon,
wa s strong and aide to do my work I
Those choking spells were ended, j
In fad. ! am in good health and i
,ha\e been since a few days after I 1
started Tanlac. though I quit taking
Tanlac six months ago. 1 had been
i n ' had health about two years be
fore I started taking Tanlac. but 'fry
about a year ago I became so much
worse that 1 had to have a servant
to do my housework.
“Tanlac got me In good shape, and
I feel better now than I have
seven or eight years.”
Tanlac. “The Master Medicine.
Is sold by:
Jno. M. Klein. W'alt^hrrrcr^
The Colleton Cyp/ess Co., Colle
ton
Cottagevi'lle Drug Co., Cottage-
viHe_
Isiandton Mercantile Co.. Bland-
ton.
\V. c. Glover. Green Pond'(Jack-
sonboro.»
Hying visit Sunday.
Misses Artha Perry and Itut.b
Blackman, of Osborne, spent Friday
to Sunday with Miss Kate Ramsey.
Louis Linder, of Mt. Carmel sec
tion, was the guest of Miss Lucile
Beach Sunday.
P. L. Bootle returned home Fri
day from a business trip to The City
by the Sea.
H. M. Trow ell and dohnnie Mix-
son went on a fishing trip last week.
They report success.
’Harry Sundifer, of Walterboro.
passed-through our community Sun
day.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
^ and has been made unde: his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Exp; rune at. -
What is CASTORIA rt
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains
neither Opium. ^Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than" thirty years ir~haS ~ ~
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
[Bears the Signature of
CLEANSES yOUR HAIR’
MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL,
THICK, GLOSSY, M
i
i
This! All l>nn<lrufT Hisjtpixmi's
nnd Hair Stops Coming
Out.
MRU till,I. SCHOOL
There will be ji < otauieneemenf at
the File Hill ftrhool April Sth. he
ginning at 7:30. The public is /oi-
diallv in\ it eft to attend
A PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION
"IS ONE THAT SERVES THE PUBLIC
\YK OFKKIv TIIF ACMK OK SKKYICK IN LIKE IN
SURANCE.
CASUALTY INSURANCE.
EIRE INSURANCE.
REAL ESTATE MATTERS.
o
EFFICIENCY IS THE- KEYNOTE OK OUR OROAN-
1ZATION.
COLLETON INSURANCE & REALTY CO.
R. M. JEKKERIES, Pres. C. F. MUCKKNKUSS, Mgr.
COLLETON’S BANK DIRECTORY
THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
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OF WALTERBORO, S. C.
Resources $310,000.00
All Hanking Business Solicited. Special Attention to Savin**
Accounts, Large nr Small.
R. II. WIC1IMAN. 1. M FISHBURNE, A. II. WICHMAN
President. Cashier. - 1 VL-e-rresidenr.
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5YR0P OF FIGS” If
TONGUE IS COATED
for^ Surely try a “Danderine Hair
l Cleanse” if you w ish to immediately
” double the beauty of your hair. Just
moisten a cloth with Danderine and
draw it carefully through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time;
this will cleanse the hair of dust,
dirt or any excessive oil—in a few
minutes you wjll be amused. Your
hair will be wavy, fluffy and abun
dant and possess an incomparable
softness, lustre and luxuriance.
Besides beautifying the hair, one
application of Danderine dissolves
every- particle of dandruff: invig
orates the scalp, stopping itching
and falling hair.
Danderine is to the hair what
fresh showers of rain and sunshine
are to vegetation. If goes tight to
the loots, invigorates, and strength
ens them. Its exhilarating, stiniu-
Jatjng and life piodm ing properties
t^-e the hair to grow long, strong
and beautiful.
You can surely have pretty, soft,
lustrous hair, and lots of it. if you
will just get a 'Ti-cont bottle of
Knowlton’s Danderine froilp any
drug store or toilet counter and try
i it as directed .
If
BANK OF SMOAKS
CAPITAL
W. H. YARN.
SAFE
President,
SMOAKS, S. C.
AND SURPLUS $16,151.57
A. EUGENE YARN. S. P. J. GARRIS. J?
PROGRESSIVE, AfTOMODATIXG
Cashier. Vlce-Pres d«at
4 rt»s-, FcvcrMi. Sii k. Bilious,
4 lean Little Ndver and
Bowels.
Children love this “fruit laxa
tive." and nothing else cleanses the
tender stomach, liver and bowels so
nicely.
A child simply will not stop play
ing to empty the bowels, and the
result Is. they l»ecome tightly clog
ged with waste, liver gets sluggish,
stomach sours, then you little nm
becomes cross. half-sick, feverish,
don't eat. sleep or art naturally,
breath is bad. system fun of cold,
has soie throat. stomacTt-ache or
diarrhoea. Listen, Mother' See if
tongue is coated, then give a tea
spoonful of "California Syrup d
Figs/* and in a few hours all the
constipated waste sour bile and un
digested food passes out of the sv-.
ten'!, and vu have a welt, playfat
hibl again/
Millions of mother* rive ‘Tali
fotdia Syrup of Figs.” beiniise it is
perfectly harmless; children love it.
and it never fails to ait on the stom
a< h. Iivei and bowels
Ask JOIN druggist foi a T>o cent
bottle of "California Svrup ot
which has full ilireciibns :or babies,
children of all ages and for grown
ups plainlv printed on the hottl •
Beware of counterfeits sold here
Get the genuine, made tty “Cali-
fotnta Fig Svrup Company." Be
fuse any othei kind with ronfemp:
BESI I.TEB IN TIE
Ha
•ket Ball Game Between Cottage-
ville and Bethlehem Results
in Score of ll) to ID.
A game of basket ball between
Bethlehem and t'ottageville was
played o n the t’ottageville court on
Friday afternoon. Both sides did
themselves credit, although neither
team had practiced much, both
showed splendid material for fine
teams and it is hoped they w ill de
velop into strong teams.
The score was not definite, but
was reported a tie of 10 to lo. An
other.''hall wag* thrown and Bethle
hem won the extra point. This was
merely a practice game. A teal
game between them will be played
before long. Mi.*- Tueedie Fielding
refereed the game.
CALOMEL SAVIVATES
AND MAKES YOU SICK
1 \
«t.
Like Dynamite on a Sluggish
Liver and You Lose »
Day's Work.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK
OF COTTAGE VILLE. S. C.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
' $11,200.00
EVERY BANKING NEED EOR BUSINESS I’EOPI E
H. H. WILLIS, W. K. WILLIS,
President. Cashier.
B.
G. WILLIS. M. D.
Vice-President.
Mt< Lew has rtuutned from'
V w > oi l>. w she been se\
eral weeks selecting a l-wiiLfui lin**
of milliner. Watch flr.^ paper
next week for her opening annonn i*-
ment. It will pay you to wait.
MOMW CURES HORSE COLIC
The men were away as usual The
horse was bud. A lone woman could
not ••drench” in the oid way She
called l»p a neighbor and her men
were away but "We have Farri;
Colic Remedy that you drop on th«
horse’s tongue.” says Mrs Neighbor.
| So she came over and dropp'd Far.
iris Colic Remely that you drop on
[the horse’s tongue any] the horse
was well when the men came home
Moral: Get Farris Colic Remedy
,so the woman can cure horse colic.
We sell it at 50 cents a bottle
the Money Back Plan. A
A Sen. Walter vo o S. c
* Padgett. Hendersonville
There's no reason why a person
should take si< kening. salivating
; calomel when 50 cents buys a large
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone—a
j perfect substitute for calomel .
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just as
surely as calomel. but it doesn't
make yon sick and can not salivaie
Children and grown folks can
i take Dodson’s Liver Tone, because
tit is perfectly harmless.
Calomel Is a dangerous drug. It
is mercury and attacks vour hopes.
Take a dos«- of nasty calomel todaa
and you will fee] weak, sick and
11* t us,-a ted tn-nioi row . Don’t lose a
‘•uv’s work Take a spoonful >f
Dodson’s Liver Ton** nnstedd and
you will wake up fecli'g great. No
more biliousness, constipation, slug
gishness. headuche. coated tongue
I"' eo >»r stomach. You druggist sav*
Wichmrtn If you don't find Dodson’s Liver Tone
ant \ i,. . uts better than horrible calomel
S. C. Imo ' opr money i> waiting for you.
on
In Use For Over 30 Years
Th* Kind You Have Always Bought
TM * CCNTAUn COMAAHV. VOWW CITV.
Expert Repairing
Our mechanics are all experts
and are as anxious to keep your
car in good running order as you
are to have it so.
Bring your Auto here for relia
ble repair work. We guarantee
satisfaction on every job. Prompt
and efficient sevice at all times.
Gasoline and Cylinder Oil for Sale
The Colleton Garage
•KAILROAD AVENUE. WALTEUBORO, S. C.
CAR OF MULES
JUST IN
We have just received a new shipment of farm
mules, containing some of the best we have yet bought
for our customers. These mules are of good size and
will please anyone who wishes a good mule.
FORD CARS ALSO,ARRIVED
r^\
We have also received a car of Kord Automobile-.
* N.
and shall be pleased to see those who are interested in
the purchase of a Ford car.
Rizer and Ayer
WALTERBORO,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOP
We are'prepared to furnish ali paits for au omobiles.
* i.smgs, tubes and accessories. Our mechanician is skill
ed and can make repairs on all makes of car/. ALL
WORK GUARANTEE D. WE GIVE SATISFACTION
FREE AIR.
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
We also conduct a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, do
ing all kinds of work.
Grist Mill
W> grind every day. Corn for sale. We ask your
patronage.
C. W. PELLUM
Wichman Street. ’Phone 4J.