The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 25, 1917, Image 2

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rrv-' ■ ■ ” r it 1 l r*.. I lit. J X I U i' I If \ 4 \/ -fir in ?AGK 1 he t*re« *nd SUnd&rd S.C ttm. THE PRESS AND STANDARD April 25, 1917. IOOM ST THK AXD 8TAXDARO. 1 r. KMOAK. Cnfter^d »t th« poet office at WaJ- torboro. 8. C-, aa aocoad elaaa aeali Satecriptioa RatM: T*f • • • 1 ‘S *1* MosCIm • THAT BtBLK <1.A»S - Th<? Pr**** and Sundard dr*ir*“< ; io comraend the oncaniration of thf mon s rla.*a. which meet* ev- S'inday afternoon at tfc* school / ixditnrinjj . _Th*; p_u?j»o*e of each * n orgar.“ration i* to b** commended, r.r<l e.e fust that, the men of Wa!- . , ♦erbo’. o ?rd • i*tnity w.llj ■ attend 'iR 'tIc - rnnhefi and t>v:ke ti”* fh ■ er,t» r nf/au-rrtina for t 1 ie Sunday rfterrrorThe your.c men re- *T»5>^ hi'* for the oraanizati >n of clasi are very rnoch ip ea-n*«t / and ** «hou!d be patror^ted hv • ■>one vho f-an attend. There,I' a '•if work for thf# rla*« >o d<» PLANT >Tt » PS 9 ' • ■ Ju*t r< » there if r'.u^'i thoucif he 4 *'r ri\»n to the mfter of plant 'ood rrop« in this count', ar ! *hir -erf on of the Stat». Prepared* ness ranjpa.rn* are beinn »• inducted over the South. a.« the nation's ear den spo:. urjrtrr all farmers to I’.ant food crops. We have not only ourselves to feed but the armies of FTurope. and It behooves us *o see ***»» ».ie:v r.unee of foodstuffs tr* iryoT. r pos«ib:e. ("oUetor ourfy '•vust do her part, in th * food p-e- paredne«s campalKR* and pro* er enf* bit tC /< rn.^rej •. ro*^:o«« and other food crop* suitable to our r'dl: • . f • x"other matter which is beirs sritated i« a Carden for every home. Thousands of dollars worth Of food stuff* can be grown in the home rrrdco A succession of gerden rr.pf f«n be grown at even' hone n the county, and if will require hut a small part of a man’s time* to prepate and euttivate a garden Thi* should not l»e le'f to the house vffe but the man of the 'amilv ^’•eiuld see* to it that a good garden ' e pla^ of agticulture for the firm .\fore )n value and in health r'vlrr p’ddLiifts ian he grown in a gr’d« n than evn any other equal pr.r* of the 'a: m. w PLANT A tJARBKNv ' Dr. Frwleric Jocobson Says 75 per ceat. of women need Phos- phates to five them Stroaff. Healthy, rounded figure and to avoid Nervous break down. Thousands. of women grow strong in Nature's wav. ■ This iwane of The Sooihern Car olinian has bees devoted almost en tirely to the sohject of food crop*. There la oo more serious a prob lem facing this country today than the question of fe«din*. first, th- j men who will fight fdr us. «nd sec ond. the country at large. The wa-. fn which we are now cagaftwfi is « | war of economic resources and it is < ^ absolutely fleseutial that every ot* * • ... . ^ * make his or her contribution to th*- “Consider the Lilies of the Field, economic welfare of the country * HOw j hev •• Secretary Redfield. ifi & letter to all | ' commercial organizations, truly says, ^ . "The production of food is a vital ; T::c l.fe of the lily is but a few and present dutv restin f on every - eeky e r months. The life of man who can* help it ** ’‘ 1 ' hrw Mor ^ Jeers and ten." But to lit* ^cc's life in its fullness, wo- nie-n. like the lily, must oc nour.sh e-d by those same vytal elements The food supply of the cour,*:' Vliie^ natur*- provides for 'nouriih- mJ*t be increased atjJ .this A>« r.. ;ng every living thing; apd these lion urge* . v*-*' member to «eeop Ificlud* t’•• 'aluable f. .-,-f.hate • so_ Vraiv .MTVKOMvBiMrw nr! ajt* *|3 % : ^ today Arfro-Pho^phste is n< 1 culture and the local committee* ja won.tfrful elements I* who are at pr**«ent. making a •-** t-ontains th<.ni in concentrated tabbt g-; for a larger production n' form which is eas-y to t^ke foodstuff* Our President ha* cal’ quickly assimilated and absorbed ed upon u* and we as true Sout v :nTO f -^*sv*tem. and i.mm youth to man and woman along Without f*e*I -corkmer «an cot work, nor can armies fight.” $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, ONE PIECE Colors - All Sizes - AD Colors Your ■ old age. build.* and rebuilda bo’v ra*olin.an* must peed hi* call. H hw a call i« r -jed in ftme of disfe* .. *>u grain in beautiful harmony with Nature s perfect plan Thu* k 1 tTi*- ne-iple of ? Uthe*r why” Argo-Phosphate riiak*-*- gO'- lira sbqald take heed.--Southern eolid ?l*«h and muscles. Carolinian. SPKCIAI. NOTICE: Aigo-PHos- i —— phate contains the Natural pho* AMKRH A CAIJ> K<tK KhH» phate*. ahjib thousands of physi- , CROPS cians are prescribing daily to build up thin. pale, colorless 'women to A great war authoilty h*« said, give the ra rosy cheeks, red lips, and “every nation fights on its bcllv.” a beautiful complexion. .Many pase* that is tosav. so am - ran fight on-' b ~ n mom,,a , j e. tL . have ierreased their weight from 1 > i,„ « » e*. r. .. Vtio« «i r a to „ .,5 proportion to its food supp:>. •' r " ^treatment, and anv woman who de- the tru'h of this statement finds em-!.j r< .« a Wf .n roun<l*d and dov»!ope! phati* illustration In pre.-ent inlet- form, should secum frm her dryg national conditions. The supreme j r C ,t • drug which i* Inei- test of endurance alike for Germ**, > nd dispensed by any re- and England is concerned not w it* | ^ u itboot » men and munitions but with food. Choice SEE WINDOW DISPLAY X'- dnrtor’* prescription. If your drug riet will not supply you. send ll.'Jft With war det1ai*-d. therefore, an • fo Argo-latboratorie*. • 1-0 For a war in behalf of the sacred prin l.vth St:. Atlanta. Oa.. ?nd they u;»: send you a two weeks trertruert b’ *-:trrn mall. ciple^ of liberty end demoersoy whiih Arpertca i* dedicated, ever-, j r rn v.ho rightly till* our s«.J rua fcT hiuaself a* -urel> a defend* cf the n.ition as^if he were fight in ' v B»u*ket. cannon or battleship our American "i- A mi-: lean capacity for p»o. i*k %rnt>: kcwimiwm TV. i* '* j; time whin ouj pi-opi. shouldpracflc e i-roromv i" .iery- ‘hinr The rcsou"* • nf th. coun- t*v r>*V«t he httohand-d js n«»< ! be- The war ha* h: ,4 i'ght this fsel hou r fo ik. and if 'v are wise we shall pi eft thereby.~ The American people are gtnong 'the ^nos* waste ful in the world. They throw awa" mote th;i n many other peoples live •iron l.ittle things an waeterf. and we dr no? think of saving the pen- r.lis. Nature has dor.* ao nuich io r is t&a* wc*cahnot rralize the m ri*r*?rf c of strietcat cocnor, y D-ivi ever the county of riolletoi. ard rn* will find abundant evidence of th.y ‘t'f. TJouhiles.* there sr* « hundred farms In this ccuntj whr.i# »P the »n jn Implc m*nts aie stand Ire out in all kind* of weaths;. The w»C Rut remember that we say. provided th;* far ire- rightly tills the soil. Th cry Of America today is for food and feed and plenty of it. In ell th other fighting countries of the eart the-c I* a di-flcienry of food, and with untold thousands of a'en go mg to war frotr fgrfii duct.on v 11 declir* and l»otl th-' dep-jicd for and th* prices of to d ate likely to ex«'fd . aything w- have vi-t known. • o i, F’atijotistn and -• If-interest ;.!:i t!.c*rfo- should p**\ir.t over-plant- i! g of cotton and tobacco and i- eourrge the. heaviest po*s.Me p o dection of fooil crop* in i\<»\ Sou- them Ktale Sold'e”' 1 can put u; with worn or ragged ilotber. but Aht.- die without food. As some or*- ba* said. "Too cannot darn you: breakfv-t. mend voitr >i.nner. < r patch your *upper." Food and fee ’ ciops mist, 'therefore, continue rel atively higher t'vn lotion. We are fortunate l a that waz comes whilg there i« y. j time • charge our plan* «o a- To mik- acreage <ondition< ft the plaiifi dates o' the market ard of p-Vr'i"? itm. No one knows how yrfiaVh it Will .O't to IfUV WSr-ppCie,: pn*'*, neat ard four with wX t , h to make cotton and the bQly s.-fe policv i* *o make t! e fi^rtn P.*>t feed it**!' We trust have an.r’* food ard Led crops and gardens tw : ce i?.« c-u-'i ’ ** We ate al o c/ijrv c-id t v ** coa ***■»**» v * . • -q * JA« KNONBORO * ■> * *•**->*•*** * *■»**■»*«• The .\Dstes Dravvdy. of Chisolm, vKited their uncle and aunt, Mr. . nd Mis. Willie Siies. recently. Litth Willie West has been very ill to: several weeks, and was taken to Cottageville. where Dr. Acker man could see him often, but we are all 'tty glad to know he will be able to return home in a few days. Mrs. Mary J. Goruin spent a w«ek ,n Cottageville recently. Miss Bertha Gamin and Miss Carr.e Way sp< nt Thursday in Cot- lage-.yile Mr-. J <). Gamin’ spent last «e<k ai Kuffin with her parent*, re turning LouYe toda> . M.v* Maud Padgett and Mis. Josh Ga:i:c -pent Sa-turday afretnobjK wiC M-s. J. I. Gavuin. / J \V, Weeks, of <)*bo*-ne. spent t ’"-.e' .'Ci home of George Gar- u:o. A. S. KARESH THE H. W. COHEN STORE WHAT IS -FOS - editc- of The Press' ard Stana^ tloB *' jart,, > h,lV “ M 01 eertlliiei" the JsoAith 1 as * ve" known. Wtth the *-Xcept-03 of po*a»h. pt!cvs of fertilizer* have nc* advar.<cd so much as price* of the food crop* they help produce: they are there fore relatively cheaper than u«ual. The aim of every fa mer should be to make a maximum crop or every acre, and to do thi» heavy fertiliza tion is neceaoary. Ijbor. too will probably -be higher-priced than cr er before in ttouthevn hlxtotv--. snn wre cacMM afford t« waste it cn k 1 * vielding acre*. takes about r* nnch labor t* 4 -'iiltivatc an zero nuk- 'ng fifteen bi -h is of io;r »o '■rltlvafe or* —-•ki-r hf:» o-.to *ul- filvete cr r*r. ski*. g r’v huadre.l noi’wd* of hr* cotton as »>re m.k ng two hnri*-< * ' nd because of fc g'-- W"«red s* /“-e will be r o** r-- vent *-c*d th- - eve- be'orr fo- "v f o.!.*-" i-’ or.p-t re ntV'Vrterf. n • » / ->V—- I , th, r "div dually or >o-op- ‘*r**?* t* fv. / e’d -e-entlv pa*ard v faitn sr* t rtiM'c ’i»«d Itr thfs c'unts whir- fbare w-r .f less* ISftfi qfirth of ,mt»T-oTed farm r’achimj^ out lr. th« rnen and In all kinds of w-eather. T ’M«t ccyerfda.-'nd rotting because of ♦ ’■e evtK>s--"e. H will not last half as irrr '« Jf nlaced under shelter and p*cpi r!jr ‘alien care of ThU Is onlv or** A* t^e number of farms where *>•*♦ r^ta thirr Is going on. If s w 05' 1 d be stonoed Such is waste of a r—ni-iit so*t. Then farniem burn r «r *v r « '-e,1 - fw# anting of the via,- -r , 'ai-*e h-ind-e-ds of dollars »-C"tV of *«*•*O*re- vsllie" . .Th*'ti--'"ds of d«M»rs hc«\e Tolte- Spin rr-r*re-» >e->- for rorn. bav ‘ *s -I «*»/-.. w b*eK sho-ild r ti i.p 4 bo*-*e Vnw . ..th‘* w il, l -.fo »o .rfoo for H, slofos* revo-r K'» /.f reKvf«iii*f>- w V 4 W , - r So - — - ^ f-ow, -Sr W ..•* n -- • *> *• r4 1 So - -r—'. e of K»»-onr — — ,-V- C...<v o- •. - # # -4 V r* — — I * ' ‘oe ♦vr. * m So ,»o-o *- ootr * T " V : e' •» •>,- s’ On'- -• • - ■* rce/*MrinC Jter -r - | VS’Vei — ' S - - - 1 4 Vo. « o r.o 1 * o ■ 4 “o r«-l*e.ls *r - v W f v* s w»» m q - y »•••» -' '-o-fvftiPs r’’I r* ‘hr* Hv# * *•*» f"* w>r * # Ne»# «V# * ^ r ^ ^ •• X LAX-FOS IS M A Digestive Laxative unuffre AST uvn TMC Lax-Fos i*. rot a Secret or Patent Uadi- ace but u compoeed cl the folloaring old • fashioned roots and kerbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN la Lax-Fog the Cascaxa ia he proved by the addition of these digestive mgredi- ata making it bettet than ordinary CAM- aaa.aad th us the combination acts not calv as a sthanlating laxative and cathar tic bat also as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax-Pos coaibtnea rtrerg-.h with palatable, aro» matk taste ard does not gripe or disturb tbe stomach. • One bottle will prove Lax-Fos is invaluable for Constipatioa, ladigcsbon or Torpid Lrrer. Price Me. HKR IMPRfiXKiN. He.'twit—H*'* did Mali I hayipi fi to beron:i vngaged to Uict.-ct? i Rupert—Hicfifcril tool r zroui.l And show«d hi i h r l oii.i cn the bill. / Hrrbyrt— Hutr Lc 4 * ;t t-- rt ► i;e.- S.ren 1/ **Tn»» l.bJ-1 «i\Kr tdK.fts Dr. H*!lv Pine-Tnr-irone> w.ll .top that hacking tough tfat ling- exs from January rke toofhing pme balsamr hvpaen ■. *hi phlegm, heals the iirltated rr-mbnare. th-- / • ' X-"' / Weaver Upright Grand Piano x^ IHE WORLD’S BES1IIPRIGRTH ' , " When \vc decide<^io install.a piarwi in the frrade.; -chool we cetermir'.ea to secure the best, and so tegan a caitful investifralion of the rrerit of the various make :i 4 / 0, / v on the market. We found the Weaver Pianos here ir. Hartwell 'f/satisfactory in every way that they m.uK a profound in'.rre*sion on us. “After concluding there is no better piiiio ti'^n the Weaver, we placed our vrde • nr a Style if? Upright Grand. The piano has now arrived and is in the school. \ larctul te*t by our teacher of music and bv leading musicians show we were not mi*- • taker,, fur it has received nothing but praise. We are jxisitive we have secured a< line :.r. ifistrument as it is possible to build. "Wi-hing ye-u success with this splendid instrument, we are. "Sincerely yours. "BOARD OF EDl'CATIOX OK HARTWELL, GA. "I>; W. I. Haile>*. President; R. C. Thornton, Vice-President; R. H. Borns, Secretary." /* l!. •» -, y/ If you v.ill be as careful and discriminating in the selection of the piano for yonr ir rre as the Hartwell. Ga.. School P-oard was in selecting the piano for their school, your choice will be the Weaver. The sentpmental value of the Weaver Piano will in crci^c as you and the piano grow cider, because of its faithfulness in respemding to \, . r tverv musical imnol-e with'iidelitv. ' / ‘ >r%Y / WEAVER PiANO CO., INC. Manufacturers, York, Pa. Thos. Black -k— ' ■. Factory Distributor Bamberg, S. C. / THOS. BLACK, BAMBERG, S. C. As advertised in The Press «rul Stand ard. please give me full particulars abou« the Weaver Piano and the factory propo sition, I do not agree to buy unless yon convince me. Name Address Cut thi* out. ILH it in and mail todav. i;ei» col GH • IT'VklKlHH? <;ri»*i*\ .* Vcu r.c«-<l In. Ktcg'- N*w DIaiai. <f-ry fo Atop tfisf rrld. th* footlnr. , balvjutiA ingi#-4irat* ihe rrrl:** ougblng nis»krfcn*A. -ooib* th** *<•• glvr*-ri«sr rc-lieTCA thi ti-mli-r l/ 4 ! *v*>f» farmer aim at yoa tireuflw -alift snd icugblBg ** n.txbrtars. -on:*- feed an-l fi»*d rropi. bfiggvr faritao*. r^-avc* I»r.r‘t nsglt-fit » Hirgerlng threat, th*- grtin-pLc qualitm* k’!l f»rtil*r a tftp»p a»-3 smpl^ tiffi of cough, it dangcrout D: BvlfA i*" 1 ' f' f ' rTT ' fB ’- x-old i» qniiA _ -tnodvrn !*bor-«aT|p K fool« and ma- Pido-Tar-Honfrr i* jioiiM»ptu- acd rt, ^ Trd • <binary.—Tka p *ogre*aivo Farmer old n-« !» a- 'ou* u-ucr.at toiia' * thousand* of homi-A Oof .* bi Ym Nm4 • OmotsI Toalc ' - today and hat* !? hand' in Take Qrove’s pile* C«fgfi la 6 te 14 Days irndh-in* ch. se fc, f i o« 4 r» * Tk« Old Standard Crew's Tastelaas *©« tmrrtai win rtfwS m rA.ro 'roup, erippo aud all LI Tom--When ?*u i>ropo*i d ’c hi i I vuppo 4 -*: the **iil,j'TI :* ic »uil- dtn.” Tiick No; .hi tv. » hoiiost -sid. ‘Thin siKpimi hit* . blc.' 1 Bosion T ; r.- i;p: pd Dr. rLcg'» Nea -'’•-.tM.-i! to t^k*. ler.yMs yotttvg and *‘ r ? h>» 'or 4k y<. - i.y*-D th* Mae 7. oma*’ Hog F*»e*tei old g*» i* a - 'ou* d-t;g|r*t fed*' * r< * r*n".*d> 'or n-gr* nad 'ol!* . rtion*.” I*) N< d'ormuia on tfio Uoiflf*. 2r»c . k.ui.i m; That i* vhv wv »^t “Ft**! B * r »(<-i>i'<tice ir LAk* 4 r#r ’ -•* •* *'|clall Teeic ia eeeally valeable as a oi^TeuNT f*n» u* c*,r* •«*•*• •! iica^a. f^rtiona. At your dritrr .». ■.'*< - k, - - U.i-aaral Teaic bnaaw it coeraias tk* jVJf, *•- * r ..* j wllkaeweteeicpropwtvwelOl LNI^E * ' ^ -x“n-« ^ K p. . f , n w/v-d lilUN. Ha • r ~ »v-* *r ^ "ii«(..‘-* *" I ■ a»S*r"'» P.i •Verg Feme, and i 4 »-s «ren<i».v I'ff *p ikia — t,ij... , «——— -—- •— - • ■— - XP*'' ike •• Vv-coo Padsvtt tpsci Thnrsday in Charie*:&» la*t wti i- rr * Mete* of >*x»t week le c.Ohz*b«nt ta ker gaemtk. / SPRAINS ANII STRAINS UKl.ltA » Sloan** L^nitn*-nt quick*-!? tak t:« i>a«n out of ctrain?. apraii » - ;-iS4*< ;.ad all muscle soren* 4 *? <ic,r. clonr liquid vaaily applied, i vihl.’.' pcnctrRtfs: irithout r-.ihbii! SU-srL l.ininii-nt docs not sta.n it t or clog the pore* like mu* or ointments For • tm-t i heumdtic ache* and pain* n*-ur; >T FEED IT rr and lumbago h?'<* C SLoprY. hut ■ U w .th eronn.’. '• "-fi—o«-* r* "n*rir ' nnd}. For t ?•**! ami mr -tin 'iiih ;u*t ‘Dough ’ •.* f- n->r ,-n/,; follovinc air* n -ifi-r ii--at*‘ ; crtin.M' ma 4 -'. »o*V if r vc^ v;-.i!ck rr! * Tfi«-n »m h ho^ g* !* a ;»! df-sc * 1! <!l egg:■ • 2’,r S-ta f t* dir<« : qr* *-'.i pa''k.-j.c. Tour rr.ot.e' bavV- i* ?ou .-*• tot ‘ai.sfietl 1 M-s S. ivw.;f of Ha-!*r.c A. Wiif.rvrn A Sor W.!t* i bom. S of ihe croom s- fi .'d-*4l t »» * end .a li. .Pr« g**1. 1*» s dervon-,Th»d«‘’tt-nkodf» eroddiPg Irfri- la r l?q. t. *J. ll»o. >Wck , •- J * *i m/ j ./ X Vs-