The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 28, 1917, Image 7
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March £«.
THE PEE8SAND STANDARD
PAGE SEVEN
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* RESOLUTIONS *
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• \ Mr*. Aniik* E. ('oprlaiul.
In memory of my losing moUier.
Kn. Annie E. Copeland, who de
parted this life one year agp todav.
MArch 22. 1*16:
Dearest mother, thon hast left me.
And thy loss I deeply feel.
Bat It Is Ood who hast bereft me;
He can all my sorrows heal.
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She Is gone, but not forgotten*;
Never will her memory fade;
Loving thoughts will ever linger.
Ronnd the grave where she is laid.
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Par beyond this world of changes;
Far beyond this world of care.
We shall find my missing loved one.
In our Father’s mansion fair. *
Her.loving daughter.
- BESSIE!
Mr*. Sarah Zeigler. *
1ir~lovini;--eefiiec:bean'ie of—our
dfat mother. Mrs. Sarah Zeigle*.
who died at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Della Hiers. on March K.
at the age of 80 years.
She wa» dear and loving: she ( s
gone but hot forgotten:
Another onn has gone to dwell
with Him who ga\*-:
Mother, dear mother, is sheltered in
the grave.
God needs one more amidst’ His
shining band;
She went with a -loving smile and
* clasp ouj dear hand. >*.-
Call not hack the dear departed.
Anchored* sate where stpim-; are'
over; * * - , \-
On the border land w*- W-ft he-.
Soon to meet and part no more:
When we leave -{his world of
^ changes;
When we leave this world of care
We shall find our missing loved
*’*■ * jo
\ones
Ip our Father's mansion fair. ■ «
The place is empty now.
Th«t clothes- and the tlowet* laid
aside.
A brother's hope, a sister’s joy,
In death’s cold arms doth lie;
So go to your hom* 1
On yonder blessed shore;. *
WV miss thee here, but will come
Where thou hath gone before.
Her daughter.
M . M. ZEIGLEK.
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W’alterboro, Route 1. March L’6.
—Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Crosby en
tertained quite a number of their
friends and relatives -Sunday at a
very nice dinner given in honor «f
their eldest son’s, Henry, birthday.
He was thi recipient of several val
uable presents. After dinner jevet’--
one enjoyed some beautiful sougr
by the young folks. At ? later Nvn
* he guc.ds -departed. w\,hing ?h v o
young map many happy ftturug of
the day, and that all may live to see !
many more just such days.
John Cgtterton, of Asbepoo. was
a visitor here Sunday.
Grover Drawdy attended Sunday
school here Sunday.
Toni David and Rufus Savage, of
the Savannah River Lumber Co.
were* guests of Herny Crosby Sun
day. . •
Robbie and Ashley Crosby * ere t
guests of relatives Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. \y. Lariscy at-i .
Vended 'he-revVva.!—-at \\V.4*eit>oW —
Sunday evening.
The young people of this eommur- ,
ity will give an egg hunt at the
J sc hool hoii,>.e Saturday -evening be
fore Eas'er. Everybody is jin it, .,
to come. ,
Wonder why our Horne Demo*- .
stration agent doe.'n’t >-r»iiie round
to se»- us. F be 1:f\e she -would r--.
* ive a cordial welcome here as els*—
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KEEP LIB ICIIVE
AND BOWELS CLEAN
“WITH "CASCARETS
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\\ Im-o lliliou-. >i< K. Headachy.
< on*ti|Mt«-<!. «>r for liad Itrcath
«»r Soiii StontaHi.
Be che« t fri!! ( lean ap .rside i •
nig-* and-feej firTake <‘ascare*-»
to l.ven your !i\«r and *di.tq thV
• 1- and st«ip headaches. Vl
o'd. biliousne-g, offensive tAcyr! .
COftted ton'gu*-... .-allow n* Ss. ysdttr
•-tomach and g-..-es To-iwgff; /ink-■
mfd enjoy the n.i* psr. gen-
!es* liver and, bowel clean^irtg you
ever c\p«-T tenced . A W^e up t>eli»>
ty-rnd—Everybody’^ dohig if., ('a
' arets Lest laxative foi «l,iMf-er. al-’o.
STOMACH ACTS FIRE!
OR
“Pape’s DiapepsL'.'* Fixes Sh k. S,»ut-.
CpM’t Stomachs in Five
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Minutes.
Yon don't want a slow remedy ,
when your stomach is bad- or un ;
unc ertain onc-'^; a harmful on*-
your stomach is
mustn't injure it 'w
Pape’s Diapepsin
speed in giving r
*<-ss;‘ its certa
regulating; sick.
valuable; you j
drastic drug K . .
noted for its *
its harraless-
iling action in
gassy stom
achs. Itij quick rejief jn indigestTon,
vspepsia and gastritis, when caus
ed by acidity, has. made it famous
the world over.
Keep this wor.derful stomach
sweetener in your home keep it
handy ge^_a large fin\-cent case
from any drug -tote and then if
anyone should eaf something which
doesn’t agree with them; if what i
they eat lays like lead. fermenrs,;-n i)
sours anti foims gas; causes head-'
at he, dizziness an ) nauseaerm ta-
tions of acid and undigested food j
remember as-*iu«i< r.Pape’s Diapen |
sin tomes in contact with the stoat-'
;:ch it helps to neutralize the ex-I
tessive geidity; the- all tlif stoniac > i
distress caused b\ it disappe, iIt
o y
p:cmiptnes-, certainty am! east'/in
>»• efcoming such stomach cifsoi
s a tevc-lation to tliose who y(\ it
True ■ Economy
tight Tours ^
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Cimutry Club
Big Fours
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All frier' f.c. K foioJti
Vt Sut.fflk' thoutt ■■iilhcml mMi
" !J«o4 ta l'. £. A.’’
Choose th.nt car. which will
best sene > our tieeds
- withir. vou r means.
T-'tis constitutes true ccon-
t my in ih.c purchase of
.an autqr.'.GbSle.
There' is in lenity of r value
in ( very ony (*f the cars in
ir/ W illys-t Jverland line,
—the,most: comprehensive
line of cars ever built by
any one producer.
.For most families we think
the Light Six at $985 and
the Big Four at $850 rep
resent just the right com
bination of the practical
with the luxurious,/td
result in lasting satisfac-
X. tion. /
But the car in -the Willys-
Overland line best suited
to your needs and your
means is the car for you* ' ^
to* buy with an eye. to.
true economy.
Each has shared in the
economies of our greater
production—each is, we
believe, the dominant
value among cars of its
kjnd.
Let us help you choose the
car that for you individ
ually will best exemplify
true economy.
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Come in and see how much
car $850 will buy in the
Overland Big Fouror $985
in the Overland Light Six. 1
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Four
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Company, Ltd.
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tun rx'of WUlys-Kmgbt »ii<l fAwrland Aulutuokil's
km! LigUl (‘omni^rc ud < Cirs
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WFFKS
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V.Vf-ks. Msn h 'i.- \Y*' farmer.-
?.;«» stirring h»- soil in tlm prepara
lion for another ^op. . Glad to say
ae are a bit early this spring
have corn up two blades high . jPan
you folks around the city beat thi.- ’
Well, in spite of all. sortie r..' its
are going a bt» too he«i>5 in cotton.
The greatest demarpr for corn jn
. , , / , , Walteruoi o w no -unc i nont na-
fh.s locality * havp^ver known. ancK .^ an(1 kj(ln>x i]h , ,. tf anv ,
yet not one bushel for sale grow-n ^ (lpubf thi ' of , m . n j
O this sectiprt. lt’^ a long time to
depend Oj^ the West for corn. How
.an w«- prevent th,i«-?j< Ry planting
some of our b«-st land in corn, oafs
OEici other food crops.. When will
*he people of this Southland wake
up? Not until the boll weevil has
invaded {he entire (Xftton belt. y
My heart is sadclen* d with the
thought that we are to he number
ed with the waning nation- of to-
iav. and knc>w not where thv ,-n l
will be. One thing is certain, {he
Mr. and Mr-, o' M
■ In have heon v.-iting sU^ttH* hoin*
’ Mr and Mr-. <'. M, Ciace, Sr.,
« : etu: ned *.o <‘h/'iles<on .
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\YnItc-rboio I’eopie Are Doing all
They t an foi Fellmx Suflcic-i-.
AValterboro tettimony has been
■ oublished to prove the' merit 'c>f
Doan'.s Kidney Pills to others in
Walterboro who ‘-ufl'-t from bai
ones who till the sod wdl have tfin Wal , boro I)lu> . ( - 0 . KaX( . j,-
to feed, and now get busv . ,
we produce cc>nfiiHit-4,4> r °of —state
ments from Walterboro people wiv-i
again endorse Doan's Kidney Piiq
* confirm their former t< i stim»>P'S
Here's a WaltXboro case:
.1. S. Jackson.--Black. St .s Wal
terboior rays: 1 bad dull' grind
•nv at he in my back and pains
through my loins. My back was
very weak and go: tore and lame.
The kidney secretions were highly
colored and contained sediment.
Doan’s Kidney PilK procured at the
FAMILY- AVOID!
SERIOUS SICKNESS
By Btiag Coastutly Svppficd Wkk
Tbcdford’* Black-Dracfbt.
McDuff, Va.—"I suffered lor seven
years.” says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, cm
this place, “with sick headache, aal
stomach trouble.
JtK.'H GRADE
MFAI. lONTAlNo
Ptll AMJ. DO YOt
WANT IT?
MAP WANTKD
Ten years ago a friend told me to tri
which I did,
; family medt-
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Thedford’s Black-Draught, which 1 did, t
ebnlf
rHK UKHT
LIFT VOI R < • ♦UN'* -
OFF MTTH FINfiFRS
lief at once. Thex strengthene
my hack, removed the backache and
regulated the action of my kidneys.
T sleep much better nights and feel
perfectly well now.’’—-Statement
nation*
and think what will be best to plant
rnd will be the most needed and
‘hat will pay the bo-t when harvest
time conics.
I would^have something to say ^ Man . h .3 ()>
■loortt the bond issue, but as 1 had f- ( t
nothing to sax- to the constitution
1 will say nothing now and will ac-
"*»♦ what the voter*- sav qt the b:iI
Jot box.
cHEAPF^T f-KKD
Walterboro Oil Mill
STOP, IXK)K AND READ THl^
TeWs H<m to layosen a Tender t orn
«»r ('all'HH. so it Ijji't* Ou*
x ~ Wit hoot Pain-
You reckless m<*n and wotiK-n wrho
ed with o corns and wh >
* sie at 1cone** a week invited an
^vrful d*-ath ^rom lockjaw or blood
Poinen are now «.(>!•• by a Cioetnnati
*<* jiQc drug c ''led free
zone, which the moment a few c.'tiipK
te applied to arf^com o? "allou.;
the- soreness is relieved and soon ' k“
* tr ire corn or caHers. ro .r an! a:l.
l t‘* off with mo f'M'c-rv .
• Freenzope dries tt.e mott.oet ,t i*:
*Splr«*d. and s ; mp!v shrivel* ‘he corn
callous without inflamfnr^jir
Mr. Jaykson
said “I haven't been bothered bv
my kidneys for sometime. 1 still
think well of Doan's Kidney Pills
;md you may cornmne to use mv
statement, recommending tliem.”
Price 50c, -at all dealers. Don't
in ply ask for a kidney remedy—-
c*'t Doan's Kidney Pills the same
that Mr Jackson has twice publie
« v recommended • Fosfei'-MiIbtjr|i_
<‘o.. Props., Hufialti. N . V. *-
t ARD Of
LAV
tnd l found it to be the
cine for young and old.
I keep Black-Draught on hand all the
time now, and when my children feel a
little bad, they ask me for a dose, and it
does them more good than any medicine
they ever tried.
We never have a long spell of sick
ness in our family, since we commenced
using Black-Draught.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught is purely |
vegetable, and has been found to .rrgu
late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re-
ieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, j
headache, sick stomach, and similai |
symptoms. ' ^ ^
It nas been in constant use fur more If » lo ^" * eirl. “.at *'*
Than 70 years, and has benefited more ness;
If a siri loves a man that’s bu*.*-
sees;
If they get married that’s then
business. .
So, If you want your automobile *■*«»'
eovereda and clothes cleaned, s*»
rhe New York Pressing < bib; for
that's their hutlne**.
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New York Pressing
Club /
DAVENPORT. Manag* i
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R. M. JEFFERIES
Attorney itnd Counsellor at Law
U Ar.TKRBoRO, S. C.
/ Jr « y , s. '
Practice in all Courts except Equity.
IjosUh \«■£(»!luted on lmprov«*«l
1 arming fjxndn.
Dr. A. J. Anderson.
Dental Surgeon
Of flee Hours: 9 a. m. io 2 p. in.;
ip. in. to 6 p. m. Phone 10J-X.
Walterboro.' 8. C.
LOPER & RIVERS
PlumberH and . Las Fitters;
( HEAP WORK I OR ( \SH
and Halikfai tion gti.-iinnt*-ed.
AH work inspected and puss* ci upon
bv City Engineer, Cozart Rinnu.
TAKE
NO ALCOHOL
PREVENTS
('o|ds. I^afiriDpe. Rheumatism
A pleasant but effect ive emulsion,
which rebuilds the tissues, reviv
es the system, adds strength and
stimulates the nervous system. It
bar absolutely no alcohol, and is
in every sense a ionic.
$1.00 PER BOTTLE
Ask Your Druggist.
Manufactured solely by
TlfE fFRROtl COMPANY
Columbia, S.
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than a million people.
Your druggist ttlU and recomir
Black-Draught, Prica only 25c.
package to-day.
MONUMENTS!
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\t r « h f». Afartir* 'ajnij'
wisti 'to thurk thr^irOmany friend
for their kitWi. assistance and svm
pathy in fheir recent bereavement.
f-S ftank FiMilishness.
,.^oH ei I askior.-illy see it stated
CoMs do not result from cold weth.
pf. That Hi rank toolishness. Were
it true CoWswould be as prevalent
v-niin midlxtimnierNis in midwinter. The
-titating the surrounding tfss.ie m microbe that caii^s colcjf flour^hex
sk n. A smart bottle of '.*,*».>•>> w!!; in damn. Col<J weather To get nd
co-t verv little at any of the druriof a cold take Chamberlain *( ough
teres, biit will posifivelv rid one's Remedy. It is effectual and is high
feet of everv hard or soft corn or
^hfrclened callotH. If your druggiut
k«*n't any freenonu he aau get it at
ady wholesaiu drug houla*
Iv recommended by people who hav.-
used it for many year* as oetaslon
required, aud know its real value.c
for you. Obtaiuahle uvurywhere.
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I have secured the agency for tb*
t*- 1
celebrated Cherokee Marble Works,
and am prepared to furnish estimates
on all stone and monument work.
Shall be pleased to figure with any
one in need of anything iu this line
No order too amall and none" too
large for this company to fill.
C. C. HIOTT
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Round, S. C. *
J. B.
To the last drop
^MAXWELL
t HOUSE
C0FFEE
Is Perfect
. Ask Your Grocer
WHAT IS
UX-FOS
UI-FOS IS AN IMPftOVLD CASCARA
A Digestive Laxative
CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC
Lax-Fott is not a Secret or Patent Medi
cine bet is composed of the following
old-fashioned roots and herbs:
CASCARA BARK
BLUE FLAG ROOT
RHUBARB ROOT
BLACK ROOT
• WAY APPLE ROOT
* SENNA LEAVES
AND PEPSIN
In Lax-Fos the Cascara is improved by
the addition of tbeic digestive ingredi
ents making it better than ordinary Cas*
CABA.and thus the combination acts not
only as a stimulating laxative and cathar
tic bat also as a digestive and liver tonic.
Syrup laxatives are weak, but I.ax-Fos
combines drength with palatable, aro
matic taste and does not gripe or disturb
the stomach. One bottle will prove
Lax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation,
Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c.
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CHARLESTON, S.*C.
Drives Out Malaria, Eullur. L p System
Th-('Si S: t gr-tril it:< t.y|hrciog toBie,
CrHOVi; S TASTlttKS ■*«J**:: T<<NtC. Inve* o..c
J ia.cDMChcsst. i :-**' errf t uiMDuplfcc
Um. AUttetui-i;. • v:it 5tv
Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Voar drngaiM will refciecl ir. »»r if MW>
OINTMENT Dil« to mic crrnx c4 Uehing,
Blind. Hlreding or ProMo<t*r.v I if itittoUdmjr*.
The Aral applkaUcu givn E»*e hue heal. Me.