The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 11, 1917, Image 8

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f' : ” ir~ ■**■** ? PAGE EIOUI ' . ' \ ' •-.. THE PRES£ AND STANDARD V* Wednesday, April 11, 1917. 5* f I j I i v i ^ if ft t\ FAC T S * * • ♦•a********** the P*°I*l e - »r- Goodwin. I am j w . * sure, will not say that he was re- I.KTTKK* KI!i)M ■’ « sponsible for this matter’s beinr j THK PKOPI.K ^ submitted to a vote of the people, j * ! It was not my desire, and I am sur ■ I, ********* *******_ It was not the desire of any men.- i r bpr of the delegation, to put au> ! I W. W. Smoiik IMM-usse^ ,l< m«l •J w ‘ u '’>^hy nR over on the people which they M The matter of the bond ***“ p d 0 not want, though I a:i« still tifm- election Is still fresh in the min •'* jy convinced that if we natl done so ' ;of the people, and I desire to mal.e and bu j| t thereby a sys«.em of good , a stateaioat in reference to the pas |oa< ig | n the county, that it would !] [sage of this matter through th«* have been the best legislative v.ork . legialature, in ordor that the redor we pould posBib , havi . done. And , may be kept straight, and ahiVe a the people of trte county *111 hud l^hese matter,, are fresh in the minds ^ ^ ^ as tinM-stigate of the legislators and the peop e. 8ee .v t p, 0 g r cj a nuJ«- by ih<* j When we first went to * e * ,s *' coun ties which are building good r lature. the delegation began to dis- roadg cuss what matters' should come up ^- ou thefe were a number of vot- GREAT INMOVAL SALE IS NOW GOING ON MEET ME At FRANK’S MEET ME for the betterment of the county wo er* who urged the delegation to When you are sick the best • / is none too good. s •* * v .* t A* We sell, recommend and 4 4 ■ guarantee Nyal’s Medicines. Buy Nyal’s Preparations and be satisfied. , * \ . . • A. KLEIN’S DRUG STORE Every Thing The Best Phone 31 is a strong sentiment in. favor of good roads, but an opinion that this is not an opportune time to vote bonds. . Respectfully. W. W. SMOAK. Walterboro, April 10. PIPE'S FOR IN0I6ESW OR I, = represented. Among bther things e the , bond i88Ue or to , a u ow we discussed was a bond issue for yote on u who fought lt and voted i building a system, o» permanent a _ a [ n# j j, jt wsu , defeated in the I roads in the county. Prior to our of 4t fri<f0d ,. at th , [_ Jtolng .tx>-('QJumbta JJiere h?d ^^ y0l es casl. afd see'The-reran.—'OonS considerable discussion of the mat dlUon8 had mut . h to do with thi M ; ter of a bond issue for building bet- m4Tter Th< , war ^are and the mis ter roads. It was even discussed repre84>nUt , on!l of some opponents publicly in the meeting called the bad mucb to do with the defeat of the first Monday In December when the bond ls8Ue We have not had n people were asked to meet and dis- g u>re show and j Btl n believe there cuss legislative needs for the coun ty. The sentiment at this meeting seemed to be in fa,vor of a bond is sue for building better roads. Pri- vateljJ members of the delegation were approached to pass a bond is sue and give the people better roads. Dozens of people from every seition of the county came to me personally and urged that 1 favbr a bond issue without submitting the matter to a vote of the people, which right the j delegation had. and which right oth er counties had exercised. When we reached Columbia we found rep resentatives from other counties talking bond issues for building per manent roads, and the records show : that a number of these laws were passed. In Spartanburg an issue of $1,000,000 was placed by the dele- j,, gation. Other bounties (submitted j the matter to a referendum vote of j the people, among these being Col-. leton county. • .1 ’ • ^ I-*-—• • • • -*•*•*■• | It is of this matter that 1 especial- , Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indi ly desire to speak. The people of gestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the county are entitled to a full the food you eat ferments into gases knowledge of thi facts surround- and upsets you; your head aches and *ing this matter, and I hrve no lies- you feel sick and miserable, that’s !itancy in giving them. The del* when you realize the wonderful acid [gation met and discussed the hotel neutralizing powetj in Pape’s Dia- {issue. Al| of us, iha: i.« S u nutoi pepsin. It makes all such stomach Padgett, Representative Goodwin misery, due to acidity, vanish In five jand myself were nil it. f t /or of it. minutes. Senator Padgett and ir.vsclf were in If your stomach is in a favor of placing a bond issue at ous revolt first without referendum vote. Mr. ulated. Where vou can meet your friends and buy more ♦'or less money^and better goods for same rcon'v In sj ite if the high cost of ready to wear and y t; d v.'n v.’a* arc i<ide ancrwill sell you the sum^ gaods ai the same reasonaole prices as*before the adx'aKce. Just st »o 'i-t. n and look over our prices and you will sure': fce surprised, on our entire stock of Clothing. Shoes. • * » * l Hats and especially in our millinery department. The Charleston Surprise Bargain House M’XT TO EXPRKSS OFFICK J. FRANK. MANAGER Fi XI * LAN AT i ON—Inmoval sale means to save you: money in your racket, and.get the same up-to-date good- at the same reasonable prices, and Removal sal? means to remove your good money from ycur pocket for goods that they, want to get rid of. Five Minnie**! No Dy*»pc|c»i.» j Heartburn or any Stomach Misery. / continu- if you can’t get it reg- please. for your* sake, try 'Goodwin stated that !i» waa as much Pape’s Diapepsin. It’s so needless in favor of the bond issue as anyon« to have a,, acid stomach—make your 'of us. and that he thonght the peo- next meal a favorite food meal, then ! pie should vote upon it He said take a little Diapepsin. There will jif we would permit it to go to a not be any distress- eat without vote of the |»eo|de lie would do as fear. It*s because Pape’s Diapepsin much to secure its passage as any “really does” sweeten out-of-order uian in the county, and that If w> stomaches that give it its million* decided to place it without a Yefer- of sale s annually. 'endum vote, that he would not 6p ’ Get a large fifty-rent case of pose its passage, but would record Pape’s Diapepsin frofti any dm? his vote in opposition, and say noth store. I, is the quickest, surest an- jing on the^floor of the house. tacld and stomach relief known. Ir The matter rested there. I' was acts almost like magic it i s ^ scicti taken sick with an attack of 'Grippe tific. harmless and pleasant stomach which kept me confined to my be i preparation which .truly belongs in at home for two weeks. ITpoti my every home. return to Columbia I found that — nothing had been done as to the IHIV'T I,FT YOl'K l ot (.11 bond issue hill which C.ol Padgett TONE A tone exquisitely pure, perfect, rounded and crystal-clear—makes the x / ,, V X " , / Columbia Grafonola “The One Incomparable Musical Instrument** / / , • /' \ Anti it is tone that has nfivcn Columbia Grafonolas the place they hold, it is their tone 1 || • • . .1 1 vote upon the bond issue, as he said unmatchable in its n.itiiral punt\ atul absoliitc , bat t j 1P war ni jght make it hdclity — that justihes their description as un paralleled instruments of music. Wc arc prepared to demonstrate this $100 instrument, play any record you may select, here or at your home. Convenient terms of payment may be arranged. Columbia Grafonolas, $15 to $350 % ** V -x' / , ' . ' * ' " Brown Furniture “The Home Makers” HANG ON had written. Col Padgett stated i that he could not get it .ntroriurvd ,\ ,ough that racks and weakea-* i„ the Mouse on account of my ah- j* dangerous, i, undermines your sence. The entire delegation health and thrives on neglect Re- h'ad selected the commissioners. lj,.ve it at once with Or. King’s New this bying done at a meeting Discovery. This soothing balsam held in a room at the Co- remedy heals the throat, loosens the louial Motel The ballots were tak phlegm, its antiseptic properties kill en one after another, and as one the germ and the cold is quickU ‘man would secure a full vote of the broken up Children and grown delegation his name would be drop- ups alike find Dr. King s New Dis- ped out. This was kept up till tlo* covery pleasant to take a* well as matter was decided. effective. Have a bottle handy i„ .lust at this time the news of th< your medicine chest for gtipp- . war scare came up. and meeting croup and all bronchial affections! (Senator Padgett one day. he sug- At druggists. 50c. gested our allowing the people to • Save $10.00 By Getting This Range NOW I NDKItWKNT OPFHATIOV \Vli> Constipation Injure** more desirable that the people say Mac Carter, son of Mr. «nd Mrs. , whether or not there should be .1 Murrell Carter, of Ritter, was op bond issue 1 assented to this prop- erated on for appendicitis at the osition, and we cast about as a plan Clara KsDorn Infirmary. Mr. Cnr- fnr getting the matter through, as te r is doing nicejy following th>. we did not have time to introduce ( peration. a hill So we asked Senator Chris tensen if he would permit it being tacked onto his bond bill for Meau- fort county, which he assented to The bowels arc the natural sew do. The names of two new mem- erage system of the body. When jhers of the commission were added, they become obstructed by consti- ,(* H Rpyuton and DM'Yarn pation a part of the poisonous mat- l Now*, the above is a statement of/ter w hich they should, carry off is the facts in the case as 1 recall absorbed into the system’. making them. Tlte statement was mady by you feel dull and stupid, and intet- ,a mrresnondent during the disefts- ferring with the digestion and assim- tdon. of the bond issue maJY**!^ha' Ration of food. This condition Is ,)r was fortunate that the count> had Ottieklv relieved by Chamberlain’-. (Mr Goodwin in the Mouse to save Tablets. Obtainable everywhere Allen^PSPncess ♦ COPPER BEARING ^ IRON RANGES • c Special Offer to Housewives R.»ng- price* have gone up, hut we have a few of the fame-,* Allen', Princes* on hand, bought before the advance, which we will continue to sell at the oid price as lone as they last. Thi* is your opportunity to save $10.00 on this high grade Range hy pur- cha-ung NOW. ... Besides thi. saving you get a new improved Princess Range thjt will net overheat your kitchen during the hot summer months, when cooking is such a drudgery. Come in TODAY and let us show you how thi* Range save* fuel, why it is more durable than other ranges, why it i* just the range YOU NEED NOW. Only a Limited Number at this $10.00 Saving We Can't Get More at These Prices Brown Furniture Co. “The Home Makers” MEETING AT HEAFFORT W\ W. Smoak. uresidtHit 01 th>- Southern Carolina Association, and S.L.Reid. sedretary, were guests last night at a meeting of the Beau fort branch of the Southern Caro lina association. Thi s meeting was the first (’ailed in a campaign for new members and extended useful ness of the county organization. C K. McFadden, district agent of the farm extension work, and W. It. West, secretary of the South Caro lina Cotton Seed Crushers Associa tion, were present and discussed th'* bol| weevil ’and the soy bean, vel vet bean and peanut. Drives Oat Malaria, Builds Up System The Old SUadant gtnrrcl ■‘.reogtheaiog took, GKOTE S TASTL'LKSHc&m TONIC, drive* om Mrflk.'ta.enrichesUtr Mood sad traildtuptbesys- Atmetoa*'- •r-'T *nrt children. V)r AFTER THE GRIPPE Vinol Restored Her Strength Canton, Mia*.—“I am 7.'» year* old and became very weak and feeble from the effects of La Grippe, hut Vinol has done me a world of good. • It ha* cured mv cough, built up my atreagth *o I fevl active and well again.”—Mrs. Lizzie Baldwin Canton. Mins. \ imd is a constitutional remedy which aids digestion, enriches the Mood and create# strength. Un ••quailed for chronic coughs, cold* or bronchitis. Your money Uutk if it fails. John M. Klein, Druggist. Walter boro, S. C. .j Mrs, J. M . Padgett, of Jackson- boro, was in Walterboro yesterday on a shopping expedition. / - His Own Next Door To The Post Office COME IN AND SEE US ZALIN CLOTHING */ / y .