The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 17, 1917, Image 2
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THE PRESS JUTO STANDARD
Wedaesd»y, October J7, 1917^
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l Cottoa la kiac. ,y.
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Ar« yoa -“Hooverlaln*?"
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Has your wheat come up yet*.
a a a
Rum Gully la now « mlanomer.
a a a
A dollar a pint 1# what It coatK
bow. " ‘ /•
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Plant plenty of food stuffs an^
small grain this fall.
a a a
Plenty of hogs will help your
pocketbook now. <'•
a a a
Yrery irhild in school every day
•In Colleton county. 4/
a a a ''
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Make an exhibit at the fair, and
come with It.
a a a •
Greater and grander than ever—
the Fair.
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Congratulations. Tabor, on your
good fair.
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enterprise lias not lodged at
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SuhscrUte for The Press and
Standard. It is the cheapest thing
on the market today. I^ss than
live pounds of'cotton will buy it for
,§ whole year—55 issues.
FAII.HKIW AND MBRptTY . U»AN
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In the f)rst Liberty Loan cam
paign, many 7 of the farmers of the
country' were not reached, dqd sub
scriptions from the rural ronvmunL
ties’were few,. There were several
reasons for this, th^ forem^pt of
which was. that the loan was put'
out In the spring, when they were
busy with their crops, and it was
difficult fdr the canvassers to inter
view them. Then, too. -they had to
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borrow money for their fllMting.
tiow their crops are ip, and at the
present high prlee of food stuffs,
they shiuld haVg jj large sum t>f
•money In their hands. For a loan
a portion of that money, the Liberty
Rond ealnpaigners are now appea 1 -
Jng all over'.the' country. The var
ious farm bvireiiUR^nd societies are
co-operating jjjxI good results are
expected.
Albert R. Mann. Dear es (he New
York College of AgritM*> 't» one
of those who have'\ x <etive in
this work. Speaking - ' ‘ k^an and
the farmers’ share i ' 1< he said
"When liberty er 0 America,
the farmer helped to bring It. lie
bore the gun. he contributed un
sparingly of his substances, he fed
the armies. In the present struggle
for universal liberty. I am sure that
he will do no leas. He has already
made splendid response to thp de
mand for greater'food production.
look wjlh confident on hjs gen-,
erpus contribution to/Hie; Liberty
. The tlrst loan largely over
looked the farmer; Jfie efforts wer*»
eonreuvated In the cities. The sec
ond campaign should give every op
portunity ^oc farmers as Individual*
and in their organizations to sun
port the Government in its’ financial
program. It IV the highest expres
sion of Americanism that all the
•people should hfiK carry tho Com-
non load in this eftiic^i Wbur.**
« t>Ll.V*Tt»X Wll.L \OT LAG ^
We believe they win. If
proper efforts are pot forth, and if
we are patriots' we shall pat feg4h
these efforts. v ‘
. Another matter is the rigntog up
of the pledge cards ia the Hoover
campaign for the conservation of
our food resources. This will be
done the week of Oct. 2S ter Nov. 4.
Colleton is expected to sign up 3,000
cnfcd pledges, thus Joining in the
great army of tbOee who pledge to
save food by economising in every
way posable. The orgsaisatlon for
carrying'on this is being perfected.
Every housewife can do her part.
Will * she do It? We believe they
will.
By the result of the work of the
people of the county during thu
next two'weeks, we shall be able to
judge of the real patriotism of our
people. \ %r ,
m SICKNESS
MY GAVE
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QgnsfttlDff!
•'Oets-IL the greataat corn am.
wry ed say ass. makes Joy-walk-
era out of corn-limpersy It makee
mu feel llke Um. Statae of Ub«rty.
of "Gets-it"
MW,—free yourself at ones
an corn misery. "
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And She Soon Got Sock
Hsr Strength
Ncwn Cattle. Ini—."The measles
left me run down, no appetite, could
not rest at night, and I took a severe
cold which settled on my lungs, so I
was unable to keep about my house
work. My doctor advised me to take
Vinol and six bottles restored my
health so I do all my housework, in
cluding washing. Vinol is the her'
medicine I ever mad.”—Alice Record.
43? So. nth St, New Castle, Ind.
Wi* guarantee this wonderful cod
liver and iron tonic. Vinol. for all
weak, run-down, nervous condition*.
For Sale by John M. Klein.
INYFILING MONUMENT
right _ .
fro me all corn misery.. It Will peel
oft painlessly. In one complete piece,
any corn, old or young, hard or soft,
or between the toeew any callus, or
any corn that has resisted every,
thing else you have over used. Off
It comes like magic. Guaranteed.
All you need is S or 3 drops of
•*Oets-lt." that’s all. “Oets-It” la
the only eafo way In tho world to
treat a corn of callus. 1th the suro
way—tho way that nover falls It
Is tried and true—used by millions.
Never Irritates the flesh or makes
the toe sore. It always wofks; peels*
ccms-off-like-a-banans-skin. 25c a
bottle Is all you need pay for
■Uj e. or sent
Lawrence
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bottle is all you V.
•NJefs-It” at any drug store, or sent
on/receipt of prlco by £.
Chicago, XU,
t'AUI) OK THANKK
• I take this means of thanking my
relatives and friends ’ at Caldwell!
also W>lterboro. foi their kindness
shown ,hie and fajully when my hus
band died." ' v
Mrs. perry b. banders.
rou cmit n Mr
All W. O. W. members and ev-4
erybody are cordially invited at
tend thO unveiling of Sovereign E.
E. Demery’s monument Sunday
morning at 11 o’clock at' Carters
Ford cemetery^ . . /M
STOPS COINS OUT
J. T. O’Qt’IN,
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Clerk, Cherry Camp, No. 286.
Williams. Oct. 15.’ h
Bitvc VotiT Hair! .Make' It Tliick,
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Wavy, (Ifossy and Beautiful
at Once.
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IN M MNI19N0
Try as you will, after an applica
tion of Danderinc, yo^ can not find
a single trace of dandruff or falling
hair and your scalp wiH not itch,
but what will please you most, will
be after a few week’s use. w^ien you
see new hair, tine and downy gt first
I—yes—hut really new hair—grow-
'ing all over the scalp. . >"\
A little Danddrine immediat
doubles the beauty of your hair. N
difference how dWilt faded, brittle
and scraggy. ju'sV- moisten a < loth
with pander I ne and carefully draw
-it through your hair, tukipg one
The Momeut IHapepsin ” « ra all stian.l at a tim^ The effect
,n 14 immediate and amazing your
hair will 1h> light, fluffy and wavy,
and have an appearance of abun-.
/” * dan<.e> an incomparable lustre, soft-
'■ Really /Uies” put ufWt stomachs nefs and luxuriance, the beauty and
in .order—r-really does’’'' overconi*, -ahin'mier of true hair health.-
indigestion, dyspepsia. gits, heart-' Oct a 25-rent bottle of Knowlton’s
burn and sourness due to a\id fer- Danderine from any, drug store oY
mentation in five minutes ^at— 1 toilet Counter, and prove that your
just that—makes Pape’e Diaponsin .hair is as pretty and soft as any—
the largest selling stomach antliki I that R has been neglected or inrjur-
and -.regulartor 14 the woi*l«f. !< ed b > careless treatment. A 25-
what you eat ferments and turn? cent bottle wiU double the beauty
sour, you belch gas and eructate un
digested food or water; tongue
coated; your insides lilled with in
digestible waste, remember the mo
ment/ “Pape’s Diapepsin” comes in
contact with the stomach all such
distress vanishes. It’s truly aston
ishing almost marvelous, and the
joy is its harmlemness.
A large fifty-eeqt case of Pape’s
Diapepsin is worth Its weight In
gold to men and women who can’t
gel'Their "sTohiarhs regulated' It be
longs in your homtv Should always
be kept handy in case of a sick, up-
1 leaches tile Stomacli afl
IHstress .<H>e»*.
finding out about Shoob’s Store. We can s^ve you money on every line of Dry Goods.
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Clothing, Shoes, etc. These facta our customers prove to themselves. If. you never
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have bought from us, ask your neighbor who has. Any time you buy something from
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us and you are dissatisfied, return goods and exchange or get your money back.
WE CARRY A GOOD LINE
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OF MENS SUITS, PRICES
RANGING FROM
$7.50
TO
$20.00
BOYS’ SUITS FROM
$1.50
MEN’S HATS FROM
$1.00
TO
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$8.00
$3.00
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WE HANDLE THE, BEST BRAND OF SHOES AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY'
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. Our line of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear consists of Coat Suits, -"College Coats, Sport
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Coats, long Coats and Skirts in all colors. -We have the latest in Shirt Waists in Crepe
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;! de Chines and Lingeries, ranging ii) prices from 50c to $3.50. All we a.<k is give us
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a trial and you wiH'be satisfied.
*V Walterboro,
South Carolina m
mmm*
jhf your hair.
ST. JI BE’S CHURCH
stomach during the* day or at
night. It’s the quickcts> surest an
tacid for the stomach in world.
Rev. 1(. F. Schroeter, Rector.
lu:lf, a. m.. Sunday school;\ii
a. m . morning prayer and sermon;
8 p. in., evening prayer and seripon.
What is LAX-FOS
LAX F0S is AM MPtOVEO CASCMM ^
A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
and Ux-er Tonic. Cor tains Ca*caia Rat k.
Rlue Mag Root, Rhubarb Roof, Black
Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leave* and
Jn-f,Mn. Combines strength with pala- t Emul;
This weik ahd titc next/S\o w >; 1 table aromatic taxtr. Docs not grips. 50c
determine largeir the statuj „\co| -! ——
Teton dotrnjv in f^gard to »He great \
^ar wbirh is hiiniiur so-ftiany of our
Then you realize the utter weakness
that robs ambition, destroys appetite,
and makes work a burden.
Torestorcthat strength and stamihathat
la SO essential, nothing has ever equaled
or compared with Scott's Emulsion, be
cause its strength-sustaining nourish*
xnent invigorates the blood to distribute
V energy throughout the body whifajts tonic
‘lie sharpens the appt'titc and restores
1th in a natural, permanent way.
are run down, tired, tierwpus,
kwl or 1 ick strength, get Scott’s
to-dav. it is free frolu jl ohoL
tt & ftuSnic. Wowafield. N. J.
THE WORLD'S BEST UPIIIGNT HMD
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lovers, piano miricle, a marvel piano, a piano that has
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shadow’ of sound—then is^carried up, up, higher and yet higher, swelling, sustained,
a mighty tone—until the very air seems ringing with its power. This is the wondrous
accomplishment of the Weaver Piano, and every note—whether soft and low or power
ful in force—is clear and pure.
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would know what may be expected of a piano# We will gladly arrange a demonstration
ft you w rite u^ and mentioh The Press and Standard.
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'boy* to the /‘ronr. There nr*> marie
who 'TH pot go. but -they art* rntf-j
e«l up 'ii to otryt oMlgaTTbr J
patriotic^lly an'if tltovi
, \wen-, n.'rf while, im/ve the select
•*‘-r ii\ ijffa't. p-ctryMfffH not 1h> cajhci r
to xhV color;', who aw* nhy>dtaBy j'
.rhlc w # tc in this caji^cfTy^ they’
t . . will' ha^e abun'lant-<i|>portiirUy^o I
• serve and" tTgiain of home. Entlirv
Or-tober 27.tby an 6pp<tiitfblty is o'
. fered tho?e ivlHj rumkln at home t-»
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aid their goven* s iii< v ot by pu^ ha^inc
, Liberty Bonds, an itvfcrest
1 obligation of the Govcxriment- pav-
IjNt interest at the ratwv^f 4 i>er
cent, which is as muth,^s Ome ’can
get for money in tire t*a vln"r>} dr>-
partment of any bank- P Is .slirtply
■ ( X a loan to the Government hn \vhic\
Interest is pc id.
Collotpn has had allotted to her
•*'« reasonable offering a little
more than a hundred thousand dol-
Ur»—will our people take it? We
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. ; The Old Standard *cner«l ■tTvarthrain* tonic
If your children an* subject to gxovk s TA8THUiss.chiH tonic.UHrt*oui
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—Walterboro OU Mill, licensed
buyers of *eed cotton. Bring your
remnant. Highest" market price.
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RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu«
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Sprains. Bruiaet, Cute, Burns. O d
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