The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 18, 1917, Image 6

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T PAGKCIX ir- THE PRESS AND STANDARD A 9* + + + ** + + + ***** * ******** * ******* home demonhtration dep.ustmkxt , IN MEMORIAM «•#***** * * ***** *■* . . ....... Mm. Jam* K. Mnnrh. ********** ** * * , ' Mother Jane' E. Munch, formerly An *‘ ff l or * ,s . mad # *‘ of Colleton county, ‘died on the of our ladies Clubs to ".«PP ! T; t . aR , ,. oast at j,. n( , er . st. Eude themselves with oil. stoves and MMIIM! DON'T TOO SEE 11 east-coast, at ; —1 county. Florida, March !«. IhlJ. simple noniestic Science equipment ^ . - g At |fie dine of ter death I'. for use In club m'eetinps and also for use of bread chibs in the school". * We hoiv* to organize as many bread clubs as possible as soon as we can after schools open again, and ap preciate the effort being made by the ladles to aid us in‘seeding the ■ necessary equipment. W wish to ■» mention the names of the clpbs she was visitipg her ilauglrter,. Mrs. Lizzie Blocker. Of her other .chi 1- dVen. Sassie. iT M.. Ftank^C. M. |^ M >k at Tongue 1 M«»ve Poisons Mrs. W. I).. Edwards and a number ]. From Liver and Bowels of grand children were ^ratt.n,d ,hcr | .«t Once. at the time of passing av/ay. While : — •-'* tiro Of -her family were unable to get to he,. Thomas, and B. M.. of Mother! ' our chMd isn t natur- Palatka Ela and Mrs. Emily L. ally cross and peevish. See. if ton- ~ whlch have already tii^en steps to-1 ’ Jacksonville Ela, She Rue is coated: this is a sure sign its ■ward furnishing themselves with (| a afu , r on , y Vfour «k»\’s' little stomach. liver and*, bowels this equipment: illness and wa« laid to rest In the need a cleansing at once. Smoaks Ruffin. Hendersonville. , >U| „. 1 ,,. nl( . t erv Her funeral was When listless, pale, feverish, full Cottageville. Tabor. Other clubs by a ' larR ,. concourse of <'* ‘old. breath bad, throat sore, we are sure, w ill take this (ftlendSf aH phe wa-= well know , an 1 ..fep a* soon as an opportunity M | , ove< , , n that seetion. Bv her daughter. MRS. EMILY S. RANTER. offered.' By doing this we will make it possible to give owr girls lessons in cooking which they ofh- » erwise do not have in the schools. •We have already mentioned com munity fairsi but want to rail at tention to them again. Cottager ville, Hendersonville. Tabor, Lodge and Smoaks have IJeen suggested as good centers and we hope to, hear something definite from ea< h of these communities In this connec tion. Now is fh* time to pack fancy packs and save them for fair ex hibits. The .following erjmmlttees wrero Appoint -1 at the meeting of the Cottar' diet ladies (tub on last Thursd; To make plans for com munity 'air: Mrs. T. S. Willis. Nfr«. B. C Willis. Mrs. R. A. Acker man. To seenr.- funds and arrc about rooking equipment: Mrs. .1. Ackerman. lr^ Mrs A. V. Willis Miss Eva Jordan. * The following committee was ap pointed at Tabor to see about fair: <» Mrs. T. M. Smith. . Mrs. A. A. Herndon. Mrs. (\ H. Berry. 19* f r i I a Pnoarnni for Next We»*k's Work. tlirls Tnav he oh look-out for agents and judges to visit and Judge their 'plots. They will he judged on general condition of care, culti vntion and fruitage We wilt be gin Monday morning and branch out from Walterhoro'. Bv this week we will have demonstrated canning all over the county. Mis« Yarn will nrr*et her Colleton iduh on .Friday, the £Oih of Jnlr. luring jars and stuff to put up faticy parks for fair exhibits. Also the Bethlehem club will he ■me, on Eridav the 2<*th. l*adi«N< an 1 girls work .will he combined In canning fancy packs, jellies, pre-1 serves, ete. y After the judging of llte plots! <her*» will be no regular. meetings of canning <lul>s until September, as .cunning season wiil he on. and all girls will know how to can their ' food stuffs. The ladies clubs will continue regifnrly unless notified If any dub nceils aid of any kind during this time, rail on your agent Allan It. Hitter. In the death of Allan K. Ritter. Drawdys has lost one of its best and most highly respected citizens. He was sick Just one week with pneumonia. He passed quietly away Saturday morning, March 17. 11117. In his 6!Uh year.' He was happily married to Miss Ndtie Beach Jan. 9. 1873. and of thlsNm- ion was horn, 13 children. I children survive. He was a loyal • member of the Methodist dturoh. As a Christian he was ytiite, unob trusive, unassuming, constant and practical. One had to come in elos * touch with him to know the genu ineness and worth of his Christian life.. His life was the expression of good that w is felt mote than seer. He showed to the best advantage In his family as the loving husband and devoted father. Jle w^j, an ex cellent farmer and absolutely re liable; a. man of unexceptionable Integrity. In'the country where *r- built a character worthy of highest < oimnondiition. Though he ha gone from us. he has left the am ma of a good name and influent* that lives on. lie was interred at Ebenezer church, to which h<* be longed. Rev, !’ K. Crosby officiat ing. His funeral was attended by many friends,* both white «knd col ofed. who knew and loved him. To live in hearbs wo loavc behind is not to die. for death assuredly has no separating power in th*.* house hotd-of find — His neice, who shared his un selfish love and service, Q, H. M. ******* * V ' ' IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW \\ lint .h l|4';i|> of llu|>|»ine** it \\ *<iil*'i Bring to M iilfi-rltot-o Monies. M.irtl **» do afhing back .Brings lci>iir»‘ o LIFT TOUR CORNS OF WITH HNCERS \ on boiiaeuairk w it 1 mi-** y If wooteo **nlv knew 1,• ' \/\ 11 — ! skin. A Tells Bow to Ixtosen rt Tender Corn or Callous so it l.ifts Out Without I’ain. You reckless men anq! women who are pestered with corns and who hav?* at least once week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to ti$e a drug called free- znne, which llte moment a few droits are applied to an> corn or callous I Tie sofeuess js relieved and soon lt. A *,nt.>ie corn or callous, root and all. l/fis off with the .fingers. <■> l-’t •'e; , dn»> ilri*'-.tlie fiionunt it i - applied, a;ul -imply shrivels tiie cor*! or cajlou . withoTit in I! a tiling or even irritating UtC' siiiniumiiu*r^tissue o. oft >/\ I or; iuYn, flout "» n* ‘ tie : \vn • a-.’ f«tj of Hits \ic'inB’ ty (fhi, that Back ache pain Ve.'ik kidneys. Twoitld ■ nui-)i * lv«>Hn’s Kiitnev f*in kidneys. M;»n\ i.gidonts end*»m»- th« in. Mrs n .1 .f;o-fiens. Fr, Hold St. Chat le ton &/i' “Twelve years :*gjy l I; irl kidr>ev complaint in its worst f.-roi a< he !' and pained anil there were other symptoms wHirh plainly showed nu knlttoyr w. re a, fault | coiildn’r keen going 1 h:i ( | nervous. iIL/tv spi jls and fainting ‘•pells. IVr.an's Kidnev l*i!ls did me good from the fltst end | continued taking them until^T was 'free from kidrTey'‘‘com plaint.” ^- Brice .’>**('. at ill deafer? elmpiv, ‘a«k for a ki<lne> rentedx re, Itoap':, Kidney Bills the satne tha, Mrs Jru.hcns hffd. Foster- Mtlhurn Co . Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. Biliousness and Stotiiui It' Trouble. “Two years, ago I suffered from fremtent attacks of stomach trouble end biliousness.” writes Miss Emma Verbrvke. Lima. Ohio. "“I could eat v, *rv ltMl» food that agreed with me .and I became so dlzzv an*l siek a, niy stomach at times that 1 hid to take hold of something to kc p from falling Seeing Chamberlain’s Tablet ad\crtls»i] I decided to trv them I improved rapidly." Olv- fainabl,. everywhere. H E CREAM SN PBEB \T Rl'EFIN rrr.nll hottjf? of'frenzrtne very lit He at any of the will ehsl drug stores, Hitt will positively rid one’* fey I of every hard or soft corn or hard-ned (•all<iii' If your drug Hl't hasn’t any fnyzone he can get it at any, w holesale drug liouse for ynuX* * J Iw>n’t ******* * ******** I.ETTI R FROM *■ TIIE BEOBI.E :;4 ******* * * ******* Negro Meeting at \shton Lodg. , July 7. Editor The Bless and Standard: I Meuse allow in»* •pare In your valiialile psper to inake known tor the benefit and en couragement of nn rate in Colleton county, the proceedings of another grand and noble mass meeting held at Ashton * July w 4. The Be\. \V. (!. Wlilte, wilt) is''itlways on tiie job.- is ituleed a power among -us. He tells us that the great war is grow ing more serious every day. and that the colored citizens should be willing to work in an> capacity to help to keep the “Old St;u Spangled Bannei” afloat. The meeting was raided in (he interest of the Bed Cross anti a neat little sum was raised by the Sunday school and sept to the proper antho? ttles. The crops, both cotton and grain aie, very encouraging. Respectfully. H. C. S MERMU’CHl !•/ ■.vs Jbe public is in\it.ed to attend «n ice cream supper at Ruffin erhoo! house on Friday evening, July *Jhth. The proceeds to be used stipph the ladies home econom- i4-5 «lub with a stove and Ugh! do mestic science equipment. \$V hope to thus introduce bread clubs for the school girls when schools open again. * ~ ConMi|»ation ami Imligeytion. * 1 have used Chamberlain’s *Tak- let.s ami must say they are ,h e he-T l have every used for constipatiffu and indication. My wife also used ♦hem for indigestion and they dll Tot good." writes Eugene S. Knight. Wilmington. N. C. Chamberlain’s Tablets are mild and gentle in thgi: ’action. Give (hem a trial You aie i ertain to p,. pleased with the agreeable laxative effe, t which they *!"dnce. Obtainable everywhere. Moji K-ing I binge,'oils ibuijr Ih-lore I, Salivates ' on"! It's Hoi ,ib|4*. You're liilioiis; sluggish, (oust'- pateil and believe you need rfT* dangerous culomel. to stait yfoir lit cr anj c|eau your howids. Here’s my guarantee! Ask yaur druggist f‘o, n 60-Cent liottll, of Imdson’'- Liver Tone and take a spoonful toniglit. If it doesn't stait your H*er and straighten yot light up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick 1 want you to go buck to the stor. and get your money. Take calomel today and tomor* tow you will feel weak and sick anil nhuseated. Don’t lose a day’s wyfk. Take a spoonful of harmless.StCgo- tahle Dodson's Liver Tone torvight and Wake up feeling great. It’s perfectly harmless,’ so vo)ir .children any •salivate, so let them/ a Hei wards. ns. s' v .11. ns so plvo it to tirpe. It can’t rn eat anything RUB-MY-TISM , Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia. Headaches, Cramps. Colic Spraioa, Bruiaea, Guta, Bums, Old Soyear Tetter, Rind-Worm, *£c« aema. etc. Aadaeptie Aaedyse, used internally or externally. 25c NOT ?HE RIGHT The nervous husband had he roine separated from his wife in the crush at the reception, vyhep a friend noticed him. "Good evening. Mr Jinks." said the friend. "Hasn’t ' your wife come too?” "Great heavens' 5 '' cried the ********** ****** * / * JACKSONBORn * * ******* * * ******* .lacksonhoro. July 14. — Mrs. Walter Rarwick returned to her home In Beaufort Wednesday after ‘'landing a week with her parents. Mi. and Mrs. Josh Garvin. Mrs. Josh. Garvin and daughter, little Miss Jennie Lee Garvin alyl neihx Miss Del lie Garvin, left for Ruffin Where they will spend «evy era! d’Vvs'w 11 h Dr. Bad get t and Mriv Badcett - / Mrs. G. E. Cnwin spent S a turd a v with Mrs. J. I Garvin. Mis? K:'’ie Way and Master Wil lie West left Saturday afternoon for Charleston, where they will visit Willie's grandparents John Moore, of Cobbtnwn. Oa.. visited the htrtue of J. 1 Garvin Eridav ChitmMM lain* N tlmllc, Cholera and I>iar«lw»ea RenuNty. Every family without exception should keep this preparation at hand during hot weather of the summer months. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times its cost when needed and is almost certain to he needed before the summer is over. . n , , . ho hus-jlt has no superior for the purpose hand. Where Is she* I didn't I for which it is intended. Buy It Obtainable everywhere. LOAN Applications Wanted WE CAN HANDLE AT ONCE SEVERAL APPLICATIONS FOR FARM LOANS IN AMOUNTS OF $104)0 AND UPWARDS FOR A FIVE YEAR PERIOD. * 5 Colleton Insurance and Realty’Company . Wednesday, July 18, 1917. Attention Farmers, DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY WITH Colleton Banking Company Walterhoro, S. C. Jno. F. Lucas, R. L. Fraser, President. 7 . Cashier. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF . COLLETO/M BAN KING COMPAQy, laO« A'l NVA l.Ti:it UOKO. at the close of'business June 20, 1!*17. , doesn’t eat. sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, re member. a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the fir.-.t treatment given. Nothing equals "California Syrup of Figs” /or children’s ills; give ^ teaspoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fer menting food which is clogged In, the bowel? passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child again. All children love this harmless, delicious “fruit laxative.” and it never fails to effect a good ‘•Inside*’ rleansinlg. Directions for babies, children of all ages and own-ups are plainly on the bottle, eep it handy in your home. A little civen today saves a sick child tomorrow, hut get the genuine. As\ your drug^is!. for a 50-rent bottle of "Californianip of Figs." then look and see that it is made by the California Fig SkIup Co.” R. M. JEFFERIES, Pres. C.F. MUCKENFUSS, Mgr. WALTERBORO, S. C. 17H5 l»17 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROUINA’S OLDEST COLLEGE Lifted Year'Begins September JfiBth. Entrance examinations at all the county seats Friday, July 13. at !• a. m. Four year course leads to the A. B. and B. S. degrees. A two-year pre- medital course is given. A free tuition scholarship is as signed to ew*h county of the Stdte. Spacious buildings and athletic grounds, well equipped laboratories, unexcelled literary facilities. Expense moderate. For terms and catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres. * ******** * , I’ENIEL \ * C* Walterhoro. Route 5, July Ttje farmers, are now taking th rest. Nearly all are through laying by all their cioj>s. and now they are taking their rest until harvest. Crop ennditions in this section, as n whole, are good, but the heavy rains, for the past two weeks have caused tiie cotton crop to go hack. Just Jinw much this will cut the yield, we cannot tell at present, the future yield may } be better than wc think. i - - - Willie Carter and H J. Trovv.-’i of Tampa, Fla., are spending thi week with their father and father- in-law, W. .T. Trowelly/ J. J. Trowell, of this place, spent a few days last week with relatives and friends at Stokes. Misses Carrilee Smith and Lunl’ Reeves, of Cottageville. are spend ing sometime with their sister and friend. Mrs. E. P. O'Bryan. Little Misses Vivian. Mary and Master Cason Herndon, of Charles ton. *arP • spending sometime, with their grandparents, Mr. and Mr-. Jasper Robertson. HIGH GRADE MEAL CONTAINS POTASH. IK) YOU W ANT IT? H RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts . .I*! 14,233.!‘l Overdrafts 2.91 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank 10,057.50 Furniture and fixtures. 878.73 Banking 4iuu.se 2,039.71 Due from Banks and Bankers ' 101,838.77 Currency .... .. .... 5.335.00 Gold «... 1,222,50 Silver and Other Minor Coin 660.48 Checks and Cash Items 75.28 Exchanges for the Clearing Hpuse .. 138.39 Total .-.$236,393.18 , LIABILITIES. Capital^gtock Paid In, $10,000.00 Surplus Fund, Undivided Profits, less Current expenses and Taxes Paid Due to Bankg^and Bank- ’ 0rs •••• •••• ••••• Individtj&i Deposits Sub subject to check ...$ 70,720.03 Savings De- 20,000.Off 5.473.38 1.496.13 posits Cashier's check? Total . 130,631.32 70.10 201.421.67 $236,393.18 State of South Carolina t • ♦ County of Colleton. l % — Before me came It. L. Fraser, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is ft tru-i condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. •: R. L. FRASER. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th day of June, 1917. . T. P. MURRAY. Notary Public, S. C. CORRECT ATTEST: H. W. Black, Jr.,) John F. Lucas, Paul Sanders Directors. A L & •'T/* X x x X THE BK6T CHEAPEST FEED. Walterhoro 09 Mill PHYSICAL TRAINING TEACHERS IN DEMAND Young Men and Women about to b« graduated from High School should consider thl* healthful, useful, dig nified and profitable profession By recent legislation Physical train ing Is made obligatory In every school In New York and New Jer sey. Penn . North’and South Caro lina have hills (tending Send for Catalog •? the only «=rhord of physical education chart* red by th.- fniversirv of tn<- Slate of New York if n*frr. fSr Krqrrtt) THE SAVAGE SCHOOL FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION 3 W W..t <Ofi W—, \ew* Ynrh C<tr •ec*r“*ZL:' Z \ ^ •An Ambition and a Record I T'HE needs of the South are identical with the need* ; i . of the Soutbera RaUvsyi tbe frowtb »o4 mkccm of one nseani tie Bpbuu*at of UK tabci. ^ v. w - 0 ' The Wbers fUineir aik< no Iteort—no •pecial yrivUere aat iveorie^ to otbm. . -. ^ | The ambition of tbe Sostbem Railway Company it to tee that J salty of inreretc that It bora of co-operation betwewn the public aa4 . che rallroodf; to tee perfected that fair and frank policy io the manare- < meat of ratlroadt which inefcet the Conbienrr of rovernmentat • aeetxnet; (o reaUie that liberaUnr of treatmeat which wiU enable it • to obtain the advitional-capita! needed t>r rbeacquitmon of better ml ' enUryed faaUtiet incidem to the demand lot lucre*ted aud better temce; and. 6nail To take hi niche in tbe body politic of tbe Sooth alonytide of other (teat i n< t uarl ea, with no more, but with equal libertici. ejual rirbn and equal oppoitaaithM. y •? “ The Southern Serves the South.” / Upright Z THE WORLD'S BEST UPRIGHT M X / y IF j '** rf /Lambert Murphy is America’s forerno>t tenor and uviih the Metropolitan Opera Co.. New. York, has mad/' a continual success. His recitals and concerts givert in addition to his opera engagements have endeared hip: v* / to the music levers of America. He says of the Weave.' ' • s Piano: / The Weaver Piano with its distinguishing individu ality meets every requirement of the piano virtuoso to a superlative degree. It has that poetic uealth of tone color, that honorable sonority and brilliant fullness 0 f clear, accurate vibration, and the perfect balance of it- registers, which make it an aristocrat among the art is tic pianos of the present dav.” ’ lou don't buy- to lie an Artist to ap: rociaty the dillerence between the Weaver and other pianos. Your favorite music will sound better on the Weaver Piano If yor li,U ' n ' sh0 * J° U " hy the ' Veave r i» ‘he choice of the musical family as wdi as the Artist. #X HR PUUIO CO. IDG. Manufacturers, York, Pa. r ,/ * Thos. Black 'acton’ Distributor Bamberg, S. C. \ THUS. BLACK, BAMBERG, S.- C. As advertised in The Press and Stand ard. please give me full particulars about the Weaver Piano and the factory propo sition. I do not agree to buy unless vou convince me. A Name * '• Address ,( ut this out, fill it in and mail today. know fthp’d faintod.”—Kchange. now.