The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 18, 1917, Image 2

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* 1 ’TTr* Page two THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, April 18, l?:7 r / ll hi i • The Press and Standard Walter boro, S. C. EntabUshed 1*77. ^DBLiS»E»^H KUY WEDNESDAY afternoon by the press AND STANDARD, Inc. .Main Stre*4 lOx f, 8MOAK Editor find Mgr. , Entered at the poetofflce at Wal ter boro, 8. C., aa second class mall ■attar. Subscription Ratefl^ Dm Tear #1.50 a*s Month* . ^ Three Months-......., 40 -ALL CHUN LOIIL "5P1IUP OF-FIGS” FOR LIVER AND 801 Into war an edict was passed makin total prohibition of alcoholic liquors the law in Russia, and the reports from there have tolly justified thej step. The United States could not; do better at thip time than to foi-j low suit. We need sober producer of wealth all ,ovAr the 1 country at ! « this time, and we feel that ft is op- portune for the people.of our State j . m |*«" frveH^ti, that they can no longer,waste the! substance for that which not only only makes no positive return for | ^ UocA at lh^ tongue. Mother! rrtMW. ious, foe bad heenth or Miur Htomaeh hil- If Ol'R NATION Our nation is a garden, and such gardens are nrtt made By singing, “Oh. how beautiful, and sitting in the shade. While better men thai we *o out and start their working lives At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner knives- There's not a pair of legs so thin, there's not a head so thick There’s not a haotd so weak and white, nor yet a heart wo-sick. But It can find some needful Job that's crying to be done. For the Glory of the Garden glorl- fieth everyone. the investment, but a •icgative re- coated. It is a sure sign that your turn in loss of time and productive , HDle one’s stomach, liver and bowels .him,. W, Ih'u.t that our M will observe Uiis law, and see that j when peevish, cross, listless, pale there are no \iolatlons in any com- doesn’t sleep, doesn’t eat or act natu- mun ity 'mlly. or Is feverish, stomach sour) ‘ ; i_- breath bad; has stomadh-ache. sore ABOUT Ho Ml ISSUE throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup oi After a hard campaign waged .Eigs,’’ and in a few hours all the mainly Hy ihe Walterboro Press and foul constipated waste, undigested Standard for a road bond issue for Mood and sour bile gently moves out roiieton county, the proposition-_of IUtIe_br.wel« w ithout griping and you have a well' playful cBlld‘ again. You needn’t coaa sick children remarked that he hoped that the donor of the crepe would do some- thfn K for the uplift and upbuilding of the countyT t»ut w* s of the opin ion that if he should do so it would of course, have to be done in the day time. We beg to remark that t [though the end for which The Press Then seek your job with thankful-g( a | K i ar d wa* striving was not ness and work till further or- rarrled ln that election. Editor defeated last Tuesday by a vote of 785 to 158. Some one hung a piece of crepe on the doorknob of The Press and SUndard office the night to ‘■kd this harmless “fruit laxa- after the election, and noticing thlsl^ ve -” they lo\e >.ts delicious ta»te, piece of smallness. . Editor Pmoak ;» B <1 « always makes them feel splen did- det-s. If it's only setting strawberries or killing slugs on borders; And when your back stops aching and your hands begin to harden You will find yourself a partner in the Glory of the Garden. Oh, Adam wAs n gardner, and. God who made him sees That a half a proper gardner’s work is done upon his knees. 8o when your work Is finished, you can wash your hands and prav Far the Glory of the Garden that it may not pa* H away! And the Glory of the Garden it shall never pass, away! —Rudyard Kipling. * OUR (Ml’NTKY! R in oak ha H no occasion to feel bad about It. He did fcood work, and the work he did will some day beat good fruit.—Yorkvfllc Enquirer. HE KKRIOUN—SERVE War is a solemn thing. There is, no child’s play about it. It is tin proper business now for us to go about it as If it was the last great act we expect to do before leaving this world and enlirened by the de sire to do it bettor than we have ever done anything before in our lives. // , The Index stated last Saturdac that alt of us could not make good as soldiers in this first call. These will he picked men, but pray God that none of us will show any weak- ness should a call come that might It makes little difference what a include us. man's opinion was a H to the Euro-1 We can serve now. We must peaif war, whether or not he sym- [serve now. The one best way, as pathiaed with the German side or our sensible Secretary of Agricul- .1-. mi..,- - .. .u/T’.ki. - [ture says is for each and every man *ith the Allies, now that this coiin-* . ' . , . ' and.woman not In the enlisted ser- try has been committed to the prop- v [ cr ( 0 go about their daily task- osition of waiy'Yt behooves every as usual, with this one great prin- loyal citizen to put aside all personal ciple in mind: That we shall niakc fedijigs and staml for his country ‘ n ° » nn, “ c ‘‘ ,,Rar y expenditures; tha» t* m .... on ^ , ... (Wherever we can we shall help make if may rwan creat Harr fii#* of lift* 1 . . . _. , ; ,u 'Imore food for out country this year, anir it will certainly mean great If you own a piece of l&3d or con- sacrifice of money, but whatever it,trol a pieoq of land and do hot se-' 1 means, we must pay the price of’fBaf some food crops are grown or jit this i t r f»*i u/)n pres, regrets that this or that thing; __ hoi b» efi ddfio, but it Is im » portant that we do no things front I Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “Ualifornia Syrup of Figs,” which has directions for babies, children of ail ages and for grown ups plainly on the bottle/ Beware of counterfeit, sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by “California Kig Syrup Company.'* Ref us** any other kind with contempt. -'1 £4? ? w m ‘■^naa ... *&• ^*7 -A. • • • r m —- waa « - . _. »• ■ HUDSON MU.I, S4THMM. (1X)S(\G Ruffin, April 14.—The closing ex j errises of the Hudson Mill school win be held on Thursday. April 25. at 8 o’clock. Efforts are being made to provide an interesting program, and everybody is cordially invited to attend. . Two boys. Hucks Crosby and Roy Crosby, are >?raduating from the tenth grade, and diplomas will be awarded to Jhcm. Hucks Crosby will also receive a medal for suc cessfully competing in three spell ing-bees, and a gold medal will kc awarded to the scholar handing in the best essay in proportion to th-- grades . , H ERE is, an exceptionally good illustra tion of a most attractive shoe for spring—Regal through and through and becked by the great Regal institution. Possibly you will see other shoe pictures that please you—other shoes that look as well in the windows. But today more than ever you need to go bncJi of the picture, back oi the window du* REGAL play. ' You want to know the ehoe itself and who makes it. What we offer you in this store is a wid? selection of Regal Shoes, with all the repu tation and value-giving of the Regal Sboj Company behind them and us. You will g«t sound leathers and booed workman ship in these shoe*, values that can't be duplicated at our prices in the market today—and aa to Style, you WlU get the smartest the season can show. SHOES : KARESH victory. It it* too late now to cx ! U 11,18 yt ‘* r - you wlU ^ guilty o' Gsecnwood Index. Ell BIG MEALS! NO SOUB, ACID INDIGES1I0N OR GAS ■* 1 ^•?*a|te\ I ha pepsin'' is «Tnk-kest. -urest sttktruu li relief known—Try It! THE H. W. COHEN STORE L'y. D0w_ pq for which ther-c fhall he an; ^greta. • ’' ' * • eg ' i One may have synipathized with the German side prior to the decla ration of war by the United States^ but aa between Germany or the Tru tonic allien and this country, there can be but .one choice, and that is far our country. In the word* of th« toast: Our Country, may she he right. But right or wrong, OUIl COUN TRY! % So every loyal American will Hand by his fla c and do what he eaa for its victorious and a!mar.; conquering country We hare never gone down in defeat, and we shall not at thin time It i* an immense war we have entered, and one which will doubtless try oar resources of me n and money to the limit, but 'ortunutely we have both in abun dance. The Press and Standard wishes, so aim crely, that we might have avoided this last move, but since we (ould not, we must then face the Issues without flinching, and do our pan to win Our people will do that we are sure. Col let (wiens have nevei flinched or lacked «our* r.ge at d we sh.dl not at tihs time I'KoHIIUTION coming Hun*. Screw Worms. To make the best cure for such [ably troubles, but R pint of linseed oil, if you prefer a healing oi), or a Time it! Pape'sDiapepsin will sweeten a sour, gas--y or out-’of-orde: stomach within five minutes. If your meals don't fit comfor* or what you eat ,lif-s like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that i s nsu- HOW THE DIHA8TER OCCVRRKD A gentleman to Cincinnati eru- plojv two negroes to work on his rather extenalve gardens which he jpernonatly oversees. One morning Sam did net appear. “Where is Sam .George?" be ask ed. “In de hospital, sab.’* / “In the hospital? Why. how in th* world did that happen?" "Well. Sam he been-a-telling me ev’y mo’nln' fob ten yealis. he gwjne to lick his wife ,’eauAe o’ her nag Sin." / Well?" "Well, yestiddy, ahe <l#ne ovah hi>ab him. Hat’s all."—Cincinnati Enquirer./ f'niv <inc marc week remains in which the p« ople of th«* Slat.* ran obtain a cr.lLnn a month of alcoholic liquors. t) n April it vv i]| p,, | aw . ?ul only for a person to roceivft i qua it a month, pnd th* n onlv for medicin.il K-e. »n fa< f the • dry" period will ( |uK,> earlier than that, for th*' • \pve;» s companies will not accept ’oi shiji'nent any liqu«»rs af ter the .loth inst. Of course all liquor* on hand it that time will be delivered if ft c.i n he done prior to the :\',t'4 !rM.. and after that time all )iquor R on hand will he ••turne’ to * he vhipper* If seems that *v cry one i« ttvinp to c*f t!ie gallon a month before this law goo- r:.* fffect. judging from the numh«'i of PA<kap*-x !w-ing received at the «x prec s offices The Press and Standard is pleas ed that this law goes Into effect so soon, for it ig very necessary that OUr people be sober ^nd industrious this time. When Russia went pound of hog lard or vaseline if ally a sign of acidity of the rtom- y#u want a salve and add a 50c bot-,g C h tie of Farrias Healing Remedy. It aimply can’t be beat by any salve or liniment made. And see what yon gat - a full pint for not over 60 cent*. Farris Healing Remedy in sold by us on the Money Back Plan. A Wicbman A Bon. Walterboro. S. C... and A. B. Padgett, Henderson ville, S. C. lino. KeepingYourself Welt THE FIRST STEP Usually the first indication of a lowering of health is found in the bowels and liver. Something goes w rong—we eat too muen, or work too hard—and the bowel action weakens or the liver is sluggish. That heavy feeling on arising in the morning, dryness of the throat, with k.<l ta-te. a -.light headache, dull eye-*—all show that food has fermented in the intes tines. and that the body i> man ufacturing poisons instead of good blood. Clear it all •ut. Give the stomach and.bouxls a fresh -tart. tneourage the liver to go to work Manalin does all of this, without griping or weakening. It’s the ideal laxative and liver tonic, because it follows Nature's plan, without discomfort, inflam mation or forming a habit. Con stipation may be overcome with its use. Liquid o r tablet form. The Tab let* t-a • t c like candy. Children like them, and they are safe. 10 and 25 cent*. TV* PerumaG* CaNwkw*. O. Get from your pharmacist a fifty- ccnt case of Pape’s Drapepst n and take a dose juat aa aoon as you can. There wilj be no sour rising*, no beJehing of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gaa or heart burn, fullnes* or heavy feeling in the atotnarh. nauaejL, debilitating headache* or diulness. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stom ach to poison your breath with nau seous sdorv. Pape’s Diapepaln helps to neutral ize the etceaaire acid in the stom ach which tg causing the food fee- mentation and preventing proper di-‘ gestion. Relief in fire minutes is waiting for yon at any drug store. These large fjfty-cent ca*«<t con tain enough “Pape’s Diapep«rin’* to usually to keep the entire family ftree from stomach aciditv and its -ymptoms of Indigestion, dy.spepsisK- sourness, gases, heartburn, and head ache. for many months. It belong', >n pour home VANISHING PERQUISITE “Are vou in favor of prohibition'” "Yes." replied Un/le nil] Bottle top. “Rut 1 do kind o’ v. i«!i that. they’d fix up some •<» heme for put ting up a free lunch to go w i^h ev- « t v -oft > drink."- Washington Star. WHAT 18 LAX-FOS . LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AMP UVEN TONIC Lax-FoS is wot a S ciet or Patent Medf- . cine but is c< mpc**-<l of the following Weaver Upright Grand Piano V THE WORLD’S BEST UPRIGHT PIAHO When we decided to install a piano in the graded school we determined to secure the best, and so began a careful investigation of the merit of the various make', on the market. We found the Weaver Pianos here in Hartwell sc satisfactory in every way that they made a profound impression on us. ‘’After concluding there is no better piano than the Weaver, we placed our order for a Style VI Upright Grand. The piano has now arrived and is in the school. A careful test by our teacher of music and by leading musicians show we were not mis taken. for it has received nothing hut praise. We are positive \ve have secured as fine an instrument as it is possible to build. ( . j| ^. "Wishing you success with this splendid instrument, we are, • "Sincerely yours, ** "BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HARTWELL, GA. "By W. I Hailey, President; R. C. Thornton, Vice-President; R. H. Boms, Secretary." If you will be as careful and discriminating in the selection of the piano fer your home as the Hartwell, Ga.. School Board was in selecting the piano for their school, your choice will be the Weaver. The sentimental value of the Weaver Piano will in- c:\a-e as you and the piano grow elder, because of its faithfulness in responding to yQi;r every musical impulse with fidelity. WEAVER PIANO CO., INC. Manufacturers, York, Pa. Thos. Black Factory Distributor Bamberg, S. C. THOS. BLACK. BAMBERG. S. (\ As advertised in The Press ;.itd Stand ard. please give me full particulars^aboi'd the Weaver Piano and the factory propo sition. I do not agree to buy unless yo v i convince me. Name Address Cut th;.-- out. fill it in and mail todav. JOI •■‘ar. but this ia*jniU bx rh* u malic. Id U*t;ainable xvxr>vTtr< AKYKRtoH PATIUOT1S.M old-fashioned rootr, and kerbs CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SE\NA LEAVES AND PEPSIN In Lax- I os tb; Cascara is improved by the addition of these digestive ingredi ents making it Letter than ordinary CaS- Cara, and thus the combination acts not only us a stimmating laxative and cathar tic but also as r. digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxativu me weak, but Lax-Fos combines strength with palatable, aro- mntic taste and i.oes not gripe or disturb ' '•* v- *t‘?” the stomach. # One bottle will prove "• •'a* even o - so far Lax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, ; memorize t»o «tan f Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price SOc. Spangled Banner."—Life . spring- INSTHUl TIONS OHKYF.D Safe Medicine f«»r (Ttildien rg ;« 'a*> kerf .npo.i, l>\ tnanv Why, Freddie!" exclaimed th* j ^‘Is it safe?” is the first q'l^s vj mos* dei.g*.tful sea.son of the mother of a precious five-year-old. to be considered when buyinn <) *,•: aid of th*' “Aren’t you ashamwt to enll' auntie 'medicine for children/ Glumibi and damp '-tupid? Go at once and tell hi r you Iain’s Cough Remedy has Jong bo jvkeathei bung- *•« •!*utr.ati< pains are very sorry.” ♦ favorite with mothers of ><». I huh arc anything but pleasant "Auntie.” <aid th*- little fellow, ,i t^ild ; They ran b» relieved, however, by few moments later. “I'm awful so: (applying Cham be; Iain's Liniment ry, vou are so stupid ”—Pt.ir-o-' Weekly. ten as it contains n<> ojii'im ot!icr narcotic, and may lie giver a child as confidently as to ; il . t It is pleasant to take, too/ whi(’ of great importance when a m-* (.re must be given to young rh (iron. This remedy is most e’f *■ “Is IbibsoU ;r “t»h., >es. H pa-ing for v patriotism to-; «n relieving <o*ighs. rolds Ohiuinable everywhere. S .it a? to • Slat Insomia. Indigestion nearly always dis turbs, the sleep more «v le«s, and is often the cause of insomia. Eat a light h u4>per with little if any meat. | —^ and no milk: also take one of Cham-j laitvyer tto witness at a b tj^rlain's Tablets immediately after tidal)—Did you take cognizance .-lifiper, ami see if you do not rest _ the man who sold him the liquo -*uc'h better. Obtainable every-P Wiinesa—I took the same a. where. „ irest.^-Awgwan. m. .-l, - - o