The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 11, 1917, Image 4

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MEL? .HORRIBIE With "Billy Botl” waevU . ju«t acre* the SavannAh river, toon It will be time for the fanner* of Colleton to look to something other than cotton for a cash crop. Now we atop and think what will thts-f crop be? One thing it ought to be. Dairy cows for the old saying goe* like this: Keep more cows . To make more manure. - To grow mare corn. To keep more eowa. To make more manure ad infinitum. The^ Orangeburg Creamery ha« been organised to give us a market for our cream. Now how are we First, .we must Calomel 1* QnkksilTer/and act# like liver. Calomel loses you a day! You know what caloipel Is. It’s mer cury; quicksUver. Calomel is dan gerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping apd sick ening you. 'Calomel attack* the bones and should never be put into your system. t • When you feel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out anl believe you heed a dose of danger ous calomel Just remember that your druggist sells for 50 cents a large bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, .which •***♦*****♦****♦ to get this cream. give more attention to our cows,[is entirely vegetable and pleasant to Scrub cows will produce some nj llk | take and !• a Perfect substitute for If given attention. We must have, calomel. It is guaranteed to start cream routes, the cream will be'vour liver without stirring you up taken ujf by a driver twice a week. Every month w will receive our check. Do we realize that we are losing thousands of dollars by al lowing our calves «r> run with their mothers and suok whole milk? No. Butter fat Is worth !?<>«.Oft per ton Pretty high feed when cotton see.! meaL Is only $45 per ton. Then again a .calf will grow just as fa*t OB separator skimmed milk as on the whole milk. We need to have separators and. save this waste. inside, and can nbt salivate. "Don’t take calomel? It makes you sick the next day: it loses you. a dap*’s work.. Dodson’s Liver* Tonb straightens you right up and yo’/ feel great. .Give ifr to the children because It ,1s perfectly harmless and doesn’t gripe. * * Monad Trees. Before mounding dig out bores and whitewash with the following: /ptABdard trunk wash lime, 20 lbs.; Soap (home-made), 3. lbs.: Sul phur. 4 lbs water. 23 gallons. Dis^ solve soap in gallons water: make.„ 4it i ^ a thin parte of sulphur, add to >« a P j ter. of Hitter • solution and while lime is slacking’ in half barrel; add solution of soap and .sulphur, then make up to 25 gallons. This is enough for 2(*0 or 300 trees. • ******* * * ******* * J.%t KSOMtono * . • * ******* * ******** Jacksonboro. July 7.—H\ F. Gar vin. of Seabrook. spent the 4th wit.i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Gar vin. Miss Sarah Hodges and K^pneth Hodges spent a few days with their uncle and aunt. .\7r. and Mrs. Car- * HOME DEMONSTRATION 4 * > DEPARTMENT 4 * * *«**♦*** * * **41*44 Canning demonstration schedule for wqgk beginning July ItfLitaud ending July 20th: Monday, July 14.—Walterboro club will meet at school house nnu can- what vegetablea. ‘•.fruUn. etc., they have, on hand. Beginning at 10 o’clock. Bring picnic lunch and let us see how pqfch progress we. can make. 1 want every-club meni-J ber to bring something to can. and bring things to work. with. Tuesday. July 17.—10 o’clock, lunch. Miss Yarn will meet, the Pine Grove club, and I 'shall meet the Drawdy club. Wednesday. July 18.—10 o’clock. >Iis5.V*rn wilt meet the Berea club, and I shall meet the Benton’s Mill club. y Thursday.' July’10.—-10 o’clock. Mias Yarn, will meet her clob a 0s« Lift ST Bight “Just like taking the lid off—that’s bow easy you can lift a corn off your toe after it has been treated with the wonderful discovery. vj*ts-It.’ ” Hunt the wide world over and you’ll find nothing so magic, simple and Tou folk* s rates swesstsapt j cssy as “Gets-It. JULY SPECIALS '■ ,r ;, ...AT— • J SOBEL k have wrapped your toes In bandages to look like bundles, who have used eaIves that turned your toes raw and ra re, and used plasters that would rnift from their place and never ' - i:et” the com. and who have dug and picked ht youf corna with knives and scissors and perhaps made them bleed—just quit these old- and painful ways and try •‘Ge?s-It** Just once. You put : or 3 drops on, and it dries at once There’s noth ing to stick. You can put your shoe and stocking right on again. The pain is all gone. Then the com dies a painless, shriveling death, it Jocsens from your toe. and off it tomes. •*Oets-It” Is the biggest sell ing corn remedy In the world today. There’3 none other as good. # “tlets-Ir’ is sold t.y druggists everywhere. 25c & Jbottle. or sent on GREAT MASS Of V Mrs. J. W. Weeks is. spending a few day-i with her parents and si« ter. Mr. and Mrs. (L E. Garvin and Mrs. Karje Way. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bafwlck. pf | Boaufort. spent the 4th with the 5 : 1 parents. M* - . an*T Mfs. Josh Garvin. • Mis* Marie Stephens, of Dorchey?; er. spent a few days'with Ws cous in Mrs. Karl* Way. Shepard Ferpu^eif. of Knihrpe. Iter rrts of .^O.tHNl ( *>+« ot KMnpy visit, d J. I. Gkrvin ee. ntly. Trouble Home of Tliem Walter- Mrs. Walter .Barwi/k spent' n * boro' fasts. pleasant afternoon v. jth Tier tincl’ 1 ’Each of some fi.Odfi pdwstmpePs and'gunL Mr. and Mrs. J. I. t?nr- of the United States ’ h publishing j vip, Friday. r r 1 H. F. Garvin and Witter Uav- wiek visited J. I. Garvin Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. j. L. Benton sper.r the 4th with the'f uncle gmi aun’. Mr. and Mrs. J, /l. Garvin. from week to week, names of peo ple in Its pajticular neighhcirhood. who have ufced and recommcn<led Doan’s Kidney Pills for kidney backache, weak kidneys. bladder troubles and urinary disorders. This v mass of proof includes over 5/1,000 recommendations. Walterboro is no exception. Here'It one of the Wnlleffcpro cases. J. Tt. Lawrence, lumber dealer, says: "I keep Doan’s Kidney PIlLi rn hand all the time and 1 find them mighty good to diawe in the house. I have used thprn fqr weak kidneva and pain in my hack and have al ways found- them satisfactory. Oth ers .of my family have used Doan'? Kidney Pills with just as good re sults so 1 am glad to recommend theto.” • Piiee 50c at all ilealerg. Don’t l^iss Eeteiie Heimdon simply^ask for a kidney remedy—; Blanche .topes ******** * ******* * • 4 , PINE GROVE * ******* * * ******* Smoaks, July 5.—The farmers of Pine. Grove section are progressing very nicely with their crops, and will soon he through hoeing and chopping'out cotton.- J. A. Jones and L. B. Herndor. Tit tended the quarterly conferem* at Green'Pond last week.. Mi?s Mary r-iunsmn. of Norwr.j. has been spending some time wiG, [>' m « ‘ ‘ » i 3/iss niam-m K‘t Down’s Kidney Pills—the sant^ _ been attending ♦ hat Mr.. Lawrence V * J I - ^ Milbum I'o^Mfgrs., • vnsHpation anil Indigestion. ’’I have used Chamberlain’s Tab lets and fniist say they are the best 1 *ave everyyused for constipation end indiestion. My wife also used ♦ been for indigestlop .and they did her good." writes EugSjie S. Knight, Wilmington. N. C. GJtatnberlain's Tablets a-r mild and ^eb/Je in their -action. Give them m tn#l. N You are certain to he pleased with 'thy agreeable laxative, effect which they produce. Obtainable everywh^r€. y 't ffi' / •whfi ha^ ng the <'arlisle> school that Mr. Lawrence had. -Foster- j for theNnast two years, stood ev- Buffalo>-N. Y- amiration at the end of her school j year and made a first grade ter tificate^ She is now teachingi summpr school at home. ,, J. A. Jones,, who has aprepti-d a position in Columbia, le/t Tuesday morning of this eekB. Hern don will take chaise of the Hun clay school unt.l'hc returns home. James Crojihy has accepted a po sition in Knoxville. Tenn.,' and left a few' days ago. Visa. Hattie Jones, who has been jworfcing for* ^he Goodrich Drug Co . wHL return home Friday of this week.'s^ut onTy for a short time. B. L.--Ilerndon is getting along very nicely these days, only the hail has caused him to have to work a little hard for a fgw days.. * M.i»e Keha Jones "has been teach ing-music since «)«' returned home-, and likes iUjufrt fifie. She only has a small class now to teach, but she tiy expecting some more to come Jn next .week. 8h* will only teach till her school veai begins again. L. W. Heincion, St., has made a very fine crop this year, but say» th-*s is his last year to farm. Misses Blanche and Keha Jones and Estelle Herndon Are anticipat ing a trip to Noiway in a few days. • * , Eugene L. Padgett is expecting to have to leave again op th«> 24tb r? this mentb for service in T* I^odge, and 1 shall meet mine at He 1 Bank. Friday, July '20.—Regular club day at Bethlehem.. I ask the ladies to join the girls at the school hous* and we can can. preserve, pic.kle, etc. What we cannot reaily do, we can discuss and take recipes on. Beginning ab*f) o’clock. In order to*^make progress. w» need plenty of pans, cloths, buckets, knives, panning outfits, etc. Every body. at all these meetings, furnish yourself with the things you’ll need. Everybody bring pencils and note books, as we want tnifeke notes and recipes. . j ■ ' \ times.fi3Jt.M hr'dI hrdLi hrdlu hrdl'i , I was very much pleased with the canning done at two or three clubs last week. Monday,. Ji^y ‘2.' it Hudson’s Mill. | ^ # 32 quarts of stuff was canned by'* four little club members, with the! ^ aid of their parents. Tuesday^ July 3. about Id c. 2 1 ' ' riorfs - were put up at the Stoke.-!, efuh.. ' Friday. July "6. 11'» ^ai ts wcr » anned at the Roadside club, ahn.uj loo (tuarts of which Were tomato - j auddn t:n. Girls, get the vfrv best ’fesult .; ’i possible from your crops. We have not visit*d you difring June as !w<? would’like to have., hut were called from the county on business several dimes, w hich broke into our., plan--. However*We know that every girl and boy feels responsible enough to keep the work going Mone; Some few are onmplaining of rotting to matoes. Once again I give you tb'e :ecipe for the Bordeaux spray whiciv is nor harmful to plant, and good for almost any complaint. The 11opprtion of ingredients is 1 lb. lime. 1 lb.-IduesUme to-10 gallons of water. Use this once a week-tf needed. \ j-- / T1AT:ED1E FirKLING. - ' • County .Affeiit. re( eipt of price by E. Lawrence 4c Co Cbicag'u 111. ******** * ( <>< ISA W H ATCH IE 4 4 *444’': 4 /; '4 4 *44: 1'ooss w hatchie. July 10-—Mr?. Wiit-v Gtls it,-..' its* .:*et ne.f ’: B'!kki.Hanitr ; - b< nefitt .d by d! .Mrs. A. B-. A ‘at a dinner p; honor Port Hove!. »i. , *Hr in rhe we Mrs. Stanjey and cliildren visited the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. Misses Lizzie Roberts, Coosaw- hatchie. Canie and Mary Stanley, of I Port R6yal. and Gertrude Arm* dorff dined with Mrs. A. Ritter July! Lightning stmek the kitch"n 01 j| the house of J. W. Roberts Thurs day afternoon. The damage wa i slight. \ Several persons in ‘ >he kitchen were shocjted. but not ser iously injured. . \Ve are having too ,Tnuch rain here for everything e$rtpt gra^s. \y i . . # ~ Our great line of Men’s woolen Palm, Beach and * / Keep Cool Suits," Utdie.n’ and Men’s low quarter of all # description must be sold regardless of prices. Our buyer is now visiting the ’ Northern markeN 'vhere he is purchasing our Fall line, and in order l; make room for our fall line we are forced to sacrif.sc- - . V W. « our entire spring and sumnaer goods. Sobel & Bogoslow “Where the Dollar Does Its Duty.” WALTERBORO, S. C. REDUCED PRICES c». Just received a big shipment of Summer Dres Goods, latest styles and fabrics, which we \vei*e able t > purchase at low prices, being late in the season. Wo are offering these at the same lev,* prices. • * A CHILD GETS CROSS. SICK AMO FEVEEISR lEM CONST PA1ED :*• - -fr-4 * I Look Mother!’ If Tongue L ( ontodj ..'fjean little l.iver and 4^ „ Bqwela. -jy HAVE YOU WEAK UIHK? * Do cold* •ettle on your chest or in your bronchial tubes? Do coughs hang on, or are you subject to throat troubles? ► Sucb trouble* should have immedihte treatment with the strengthening powers of Scott's Emulsion to guard against consumption which so easily follows. Scott’s Emufeion contains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res piratory tract and improves the quality of the blood; the glycerine iq it soothes and heals the tender membranes oi the throat. Scott’s is prescribed by the best special- [4Rs. You can get it at any drug store. ScoU * Be woe. Bloomfield. N. J. Dre^s Goods, value $1.00, per yard... Dress Goods, value 75c, per yard at. Dress Goods, value 50c, per yard at.. Ladies’ Hate at 50c-on the $1.-00 to close out sumifter stock. . We need place for falLgoods and must make room by closing out our large stock.. A %****** * ***** * * * • ^ ■ peniel * ♦ y' • ******* * *4***** ’ %alUirbcro. Route 5. Julv 9.-— TH* school olecUon for the 3 mill Invy passed off very quietly Satur day. Thfiy* were 15 votes cast, nin* for the f**tra levy and six against.' Th*rr xrss one vote more cast in thjirVlection than in the 5 mill mf- Atn'levy some years ago. In that election there were 14 votes cast.- and all were for the extra-levy ex cept cne. • The 1 lection etood 13 1 In favor of trie 5 mill levy. The vote would have been to 1 in fa- /"ver of the 3 mill levy Saturday, but for the heavy Yaln apd electric storm which kept nine from vetine. nt least Jive ot; whom wierc raid to be in favo;; of the extra levy. ’Athene those who attended preaching service* at Great Swamp 8un7!a^\were N. O. Ilorrall. of Wal- terboro - 'R. F. Huggins.’ of Walter- bom: Gary end. Frank Thompson, of PlRCk Creek; MVAnd Mrs. Frank TO Mn. of Black Creek. Utile gmoaki of Bamberg. Is spOgt<hrc this week with her hIk- ter. UrsNrt. \f. Trowe|>. Mr rndXMni' W ,T xA’Qirin, Tbnve’-. • prnt x Si!ndny with E. P O’P-vao . Mr. ap't M*e t. 'l^. Bishop In our midst Sumjav. . Ny Bhldvk Trow.>11 is it K nrne Kppi p vteT to his sister, Mrs Rr-J H'vrs. of Ast/ton. 7— If you litjle Cfte’s tong up is cor.4- *d. it is a suie sign the etojnach liver i;n<! bpafejs need a gentle, thorough ihansirt: at When (your 'Child is cross, pei-vish^ less. pale, doesn’t sleep, eat CpKn^t naturally; if brtath is bad; slortK acb sour, system full of cold, throat sore, or if feverish, give a teaspoon ful of ’California.-Syrup of Figs.” and in a few hours all the cloggcd- up. constipated waste, sour bile and undigested fo<'d (Will gently move out of the bowel?, and you hare 4 well, playful child again. / < Sick children needn’t be coaxed to take this harmless ’fruit laxa tive.’’ Millions of mothers keep it handy because tht-y know its actio-i on the stomach, liver and bowels i* prompt and sure. Thfy»also know a littlo given, to-day. sarf* a sick child tomorrow. Ask TPur druggist for a 5A-cen bottle of "GaMfomia Syrup of Figs.' which contain*, directions for babies, ihildren of alj agf-s and for grown ups plainly on the bottle. B«w»iv c ? roiinterfeitp sold here. Grt the genuine made bv “CalifoTnia Pig Syrup Conjary." CLOTHING STORE WALTERBORO, W z' m WOBLD'S BEST UPRIGHT PIANO Lambert Murphy is America’s foremost tenor and with the Metropolitan Opera Co., Newr York, has mad. a continual success. His recitals and concerts given in addition to his opera engagements have endeared him v'' - ■ ' / Aw to the music lovers of America. He says of the Weaver Piano: A A 'inv. .< Hll IMIEN’H DAY INlHTRONf?D Chihiien’s Day at Shiloh, whiii tr have beep held the seC'nd Sunday in July, hft* been poslpoc*-.! till Iflter. a* the time wk* nf>t lenc enough to pr* pare the program No tice V.MI b*' given later. No. 666 Doctors Will Meet In Walterboro "The Weaver Piano with its distinguishing indivldu- Uity meets every requirement of the piano virtuoso to h superlative degree. It has that poetic wealth of tone color, that honorable sonority and brilliant fullness of lear. accurate Vibration, and the perfect balance of its registers, which make it an aristocrat among the artis * *.:c pianos of the present day.” • A 1 Thii ia 6 prcacriptien prepared eapecially for MALAfllA or CHILLS A FEVER, cre Five or lix dorrt will break any cate, and If taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not return. It acta on ihe liver better tl Calomel ‘ ‘ B-i'-'u-nt'-v <ith< Htomach TVonble. *‘TVo years ago I s>iffo-ed from freou**t*t attacks of •tom'trh trouble ons biHoiisn#*as.” wrftv* Miss FmTri Verbrvke. Lima. Ohio ^ "I co>>ld e«t rtrr tittle fqod that agreed with h>e I tod doea sot (ripe or akkea. St. Gec-ge. 1 ily J> — The Fire*. MrAt Mtdirat As^o'iatirn r>t in St Gerrg-' today. T'- m*<ting was V -M ili tb« 'diTf'CtorV ’rrtn of tbc Bank of St. Gf. *ge ?nd' addre^et--. w. made by t A folicwi”g fcTyv‘- Clans Dr. AL E Bake:. Dj. ABh't lAr.’h.'.rs. 1/ Fr.>«* Dr. r<-l- L*-^r''nnd P\. M;t«-l:*li !♦ was do-! r)/!*■' to psiil :hA*flor 4 meeting ini AV lt*.>b^-o r *f.lJr\> "c tho ^-ir.n fVvrt<4 ’o * dis, u««ion cf . c .ith nn 4 - tir*:-.rt impoTtyrco ♦». the You ili.n’t have to be an Artist to appreciate the difference between the Weaver and other loan™. Your favorite music will sound better oft fJie Weaver Piano. If yon, .v you why the W^Ver is the choip^fi the musical family 1 as YveL will listen, v. t ; wiTl as the Artist. -h' \ IFs HTLL Btr Mr*. Rc-beyoa E. Johns, p’-rridtnt of the U.. of . Little S&ik»- hatchlc. ask* that mention of thv fnct that during the* convention at wrv nttio rood trst agreed with rr* th** during the- convention at and I became so dirty and *<rk at ; Carters Ford chhrch the 3rd bato- OT stomsch -# Hme. ♦>>-. » ».«.i . «!•« !• - - my stomach at times that I had to take hold of something to . kefp from falling. Seeing ChamherUin’s Tablets advertised I decided to trv them. I improved rapidly.” Qb- UinahA« everywhere. - . XY 7 . e /; . ' c . .. v w • «• ».'snaw4 day U> this month, that all delegate* asd othrps attending will be met lit train and .taken care of. mm* ^ ’ m m. J- ^wr. Hies*, of Lodge, was in town Monday oa a tustaena trip. ■> a*'.* aaaortatiriri * vis'tore, with the local T*hyf : --?(«r' c \ * ha-» dinner at jhe Utsev Hfm--*> Ir addition\to nfn.hcis of th*-, Dorchester Countv Aswu'intion. the following - nhvaiciars were in •>t- tendsnye; Dr. A. E. Bakei, Dr. 1 Hen:v Degas*ure. D r . B Kater Mc- lnne«. Dr. Uannos. Dr. Pyre Porch- er Dr jf Sumter Bhame. Dr Fr**er Wilson. Dn Allan Jervev. Dr. Pnt-t 1 Li»*r. Dr. Albert Nathans. Dr. Mitchell, all ef Charleston: Dr. L, M Stokes. orWnBefbcro; Dr. Joseph Jobnatop, of '•atiU.^ 0 CO. INC. Manufacturers, York, Pa,.- Thos. Black Factory Distributor Bamberg, S. C. —-—— ’nXfc.BLACK, BAMBERG. S. C. Ad advertised in The Prc-.* and Stand* ard. pltabe give me, full particulars about the Weaver Piar.6 and the factorv' propo sition. I do r.ot agree to buy unless you convince me. t. ^ ,