The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 07, 1917, Image 12

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L'\ % * i ' • - * i ^»-r-r<r*r«> '*• I t- T ' * •. iv * FACE TWELVE THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wedive*d&y, November 7, 1917. smucit wi nonoN, cis HtiClBCBI'ICIDin Vpmet FIt# . Ton don't want a alow remedy when your rtomarh la bad—or an uncertain one—or a harmful one— your stomach la too valuable; yon mustn't injure It with drastic drugs. Pape's D1 a pepsin Is noted for Its •/Upeed la flvlnf relief; It* harmless- boss; Its certain, unfailing action In regulating, sick,, sour, gassy stom- • achs. Its quick relief In Indigestion, dyspepsia and gastritis, when caus ed by acidity, has made it famous the world over. Keep this wonderful stomach sweetener in your home—keep It handy—get- a large fifty-cent case from any drug store and then if any one should' eat something which doesn't agree with them; If what they eat lays like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes head ache, diulnesa and anuseav^eructa 1 - tlpns of acid and undigested food— remember as soon as Pape's Diapep- sin comes in contact with the stom ach it helps to neutralise the exces sive acidity then all the stomach dis tress caused by it disappears. Its promptness,^ certainty and ease in . overcoming such stomach disorders is a revelation to those who try It. * LETTERS FROM « « THE PEOPLE « “J. B. D." Discuss e« Haffvm«r. Mr. Klitor: I do not know what the sentiment In Colleton is kk to woman suffrage, bat It is' coming whether we want It or not. It la only a few years when a man goes to the polls to vote he will take his wife and daughters with him .and dl&ate to them for whom they shall vote; and then will be blasted a principal for which Sooth Carotin lana have stood through all the years, via., his esteem for the pur ity of women. This be has Jealous Jy watched and guarded like a prec ious treasure, ^ > and no one could come.near her but with his corseut. No Carolinian ever speaks to a lady with his hat on. He fcoemr to think of her as a creature made of -finer material (hau her statwart brother. A creature Just a little lower than th£ angels (and not much lower at that) and the man who would dare besmirch her good name does flu at peril of his life. A precioustreas- ure. . / • IRR what will it be when she goes to the poles to votf? « Wh< a neg- that awful a friend and And a red headed old maid there doing her beet against him I am not going to take off my hat to her there or ever after. • But you say her influence will tend to purify politics. Will you sacrifice the purity of women to purify poli tics? Will It purify politics? Let illustrate this. Take a gallon of black paint and put a pint of white paint in it. stir It as much «s you wlil and it is still black paint. But take a gallon of white paint and pot one teaspoonful of black in it. and ydu may stir It as much as you like hut it wlil never be white again. So you may put women Into poli tics. and her white spotless char acter In the great black boiling political mass will be lost. But when yon drop a lump of politics Into her immaculate character, you mav brush it and rub It and wash It but it will never be white any more. And then what is the use of It- any way* Kvery woman ha* a man to do her voting toj: her. Let her use her Influence on him and if she has any influence it will have more weleht there than elsewhere. And If she goes to the poll it will be to vote as her husband dictates, un less he is a henpecked fellow who leu I go to the pole to work for •three Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard geseral •tmgtheaiaf toate. OnOVK'S TASTELESS chill‘TONIC, drivee oat MaUri.a.enf tehee theblood.eod baiMeaptbeaya- tem. A Hue tcnic. For adulta end children. GUc O Social Song Service Sunday by llaiHiNt choir. There will be special music Sun day night at the Baptist chrueh. Mrs. Morrail, the organist and choir director, is arranging a special pro gram of music fo r the evening and the public is invited to be present and enjoy them. »*##****#**##*** BIRTHS * ' ' - * * - A a ###********##*#* Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mc Daniel. Wednesday, Oct. 31, a daughter. FEW CEIHS DESTROYS TOl DMUff MB StOPS FllliO '10 Save You, Hair! Make it Thick, Wavy ami Beautiful— '' Try This. * ’ ^ Thin, brittle, colorless and scrag gy hair is mute evidence of leeted scalp; of dandruff scurf. ' . , . .There la nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robe the hair of its lustre. Its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and Itching of the scalp, which If not remedied causes the hala roots to shrink, loosen and die—then the hair fall* out fast. A little Danderine tonight—now—any time—will surely save your hair. Get a small bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the tint ap plication your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance, an incomparable gloss and softness; hut what will please you most will he after Just a few weeks' use. when you .will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair—new hair—growing all over the scalp. 01 frfl VISITORS - J God loves to hear a hearty laugh and see a smiling face, and I believe at the great roundup at the bar ^f Judgment, when some of them cof fin faced fellows appear, he will ask ‘them what I* hurting them and con tinue their cases Indeftnitely^-Tapt. Jack Crawford. Mrs. P. O. Htuchell Tells How She t'nred Her Cm of a Cold. “When my son Ellis was sick with a cold last winter I gave him Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. It helped him at once and quickly broke up his cold.*' writes Mrs. P. O. Stuch- ell, Homer -City. Pa. This remedy has been in use for many years. Its good .qualities have been fully prov en by many thousands of people. It Is pleasant and safe to tal -T*- H. W. BLACK, Jr. W ■ A ' • \ • • -\ •' ■- • ' 1 * .* v ■ • V ; ■ ' ♦ * - * \ - ■ . / Extends a cordial welcome to you to visit his store and ex- amine his stock of Seasonable Goods, consisting of “Battle Axe” and “Selz” Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions. Full line of \‘. f . V f Staple Groceries always on hand. Now is the time to secure your SeedOats while you can get ‘ ' y* \ ' • \ • ; * ; ;; them—Red Rust Proof and Appier Oats on hand. \ HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Mr. and Mr*. D. T. Strickland, and children, of ^'Yonge* Island, ■pent the week-end with relatives In and near Iowa. It will be of Inter est to his friends in the county to learn that Mr. .Strickland expect* to move back from Yonges Island to his farm r.<*ar Smoaks at the begin ning of the year. , Don’t be a collector of faults be- . - . loncing to other people. While you has to do as she dictates. So the , are looking for their weak points, woman in the case will not change, you are losing the chance to atconi- the result, but only give the poor! p ij s h something worth ,,while .for tired managers double as many votes . yourself Lloyd - u to count. X ” V -X , . Please put .me down “agin It.” , Wkewrver Yow Need n General Tank I wish to thank "More Anon” for 1 —^ « her kindly mention of my name your last Issue. Always so kind an Take Grove’*. The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless gentle^ I feel sure that she ifl not well known tonic properties of QUININ R a suffragette. Yours very truly. J fi. D Brunson. Oct. 31. X ( Bet she is.—EdJtOiyt and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. H. W. BLACK, Jr. / » ^ Walterboro S. C. X .-x X X X* \ RX' ' / X x IUHS Come To The Southern Corolina Fair ' x^ jr' . a. jx^ NOV. 13 th TO 16th LIKE IN ELECTOR! BUTTON ON TOES X \ X / y. X y While Here x -x X y X y X X X >YOU WILL BE WELCOME .X X y y We Handle Taylor-Cannady Baggies and Russell • X v x \ X- ^ # *' Wagons. We Expect to get a Car of Horses and Mules in December / Tells Why a Com is s«, Painful and .Says cutting Makes * Them Grow. Press an electric button and yoii form a contact with a live wire which rings the bell. When you- shoes,press against your corn, it pushes it* sharp roots down upon :i sensitive nerve and you get a shock of pain. Instead of trimming your corns, which merely makes them grow, Just step into any drug store and ask fo»- a quarter of an ounce of freezone. This will cost very little but is suf ficient, tp remove every hard or soft corn or callous from one’s feet. A few drops applied directly upon a tender, aching corn stops the sore ness instantly, and soon the corn shrivels up so It lifts right out, root and all, wiUfout pain. This drug freezone is harmless and never in flames or eveq irritates th^ sur rounding skin. « * X^ and Mules ‘‘I.IKK X l.KTTKR FROM HO.MK” St. George. S. Nov. 3.—Editor The Press ami Standard: Please renew jiy subscription. Can’t do without rid P. and S.‘ Jusj like a letter from old folks every Thurs day night. D. P. CAMPBELL. X ■ . Walterboro live Stock & X H. W. BLACK, Jr., Manager . « Every enlisted roan would stand up stronger during the first year’s service if he could have the benefits of scorn EMULSION because it fortifies the lungs and throat, creates strength to avoid grippe and pneumonia and makes rich blood to avert rheumatic tendencies. Send a Dottle of SCOTT’S to a relative cr friend in the service. 5 Thr Korwrtfiaii ro«l liver oil in ScatCalMMan U now rrtiocU In our ?wn American Dbontorie* which makes it pure and palatable. " fccoti & Bowne BtoomfitU MJ. 17-U Just received two car loads of fine ^horses. End mules, suitable for farm use (These animals were selected by our Mr. Ayer personally with a view to suiting con ditions in this section, and he states that he can guarantee them to be what the peo ple here want for their use. Any one wishing to buy a good horse or mule, is invited to call and inspect these before placing their order. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND OTHER F4RM f. y IMPLEMENTS X *F(>!(i parts carried in stock, and service on cars by expert machinists. x X SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY y *V t WALTERBORO, Ayer y' -- *— SOUTH CAROI IN’ \ 31== •Through an error in lust week's paper it was stated that the famD • of T.. J. McDaniel bad .moved, ftito Die home formerly occupied by |i »thi cuic xviicumaiiSTn. wrM Sn^. H Bn d “ hCT r ^T PS ' % Mr. McDaniel owns a splemHd ' 5P rain *-_P ru,, «. Cut*. Bums, O JU»me.^uuUuue »e ihourht otiairntT^" aore8 **4^«. Kinfi-Worm, 'r anywhere. •' ' ‘ ... RUB-MY-TISN Will cure Rheumatism, Nc Thfl CuWm That Does Not Affect the Heat zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyi used internally or externally l tTv*H WOJlioOt’U<*I**?” 1,1 , AXA ' MiB8 «'». one of the < testants in The Pre** and Stand..i ke~bcrth«tunaai^^ took tor tb« •ntsatane ot li. W. CfcOvST contest^ went to Lmlge Friday to tend the community fair.