The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 28, 1917, Image 3
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Wednesday, November 28, 19X7
THE PRESS AND ST^NDAKD
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ONE CAN DEPEND
UPON SIAIEMENI
OF HIS NEIGHBOR
Yorrift X, Smith, of Bontr. (in.. TeiN
of BjmI StonuK h fomlition an«l
VCh.it Yitona l>id For Him
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Home folks—neighbors—are most
frequently the people who know an.l
who are willing to tell the world
•boot the benefits derived from a
medicine originated In their midst.
~When t^ey speak in the highest
praise of the tremendous * help a
medicine is to them, declaring they
would not*'be without it in their
home under any circumstances, and
do this without any pecuniary re
ward. you can always place absolyte
dependance upon such-- statement v
Here, for instance, is a statement
from Norris N. Smith. He is a well
known Real Estate man of Rome,
Georgia, from right near which city
the mineral is found from which
Yitona is made. Here is what Mr.
Smith says:
“For sometime I had . suffered
from a general run-down condition.
1 had a bad stomach trouble of some
kind, and could eat and retain but
little solid food. Frequently after
s meal, even though I would eat
▼ery lightly. I would he sick on the
stomach, and in a short time would
lose what I had eaten. I Kegan us-
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* HOME 1IKMOXHTH \TlOX -S
* DEPARTMENT *
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Notice to all County Club Member*.
The demonstration work for-1917
i is drawing to a close. As a new
(year approaches we meant to get
ready for it before it gets here.
During December, there is no jictiV 0
work to do eg* opt Jo get ready for
the time when ave must lie very ac
tive again. The demonstration),
agents want to leave the work near
enough organized that when they
return from the emus** of study at
Winthrop College in January, ev
erything will lie ready to commence
work at-once .4nsti*a»I nf commenc
ing to organjge. This is ijnportant.
and X ask J>fr the attention of every
canning club member to their work
for December. To ‘successfully’' grow
tamatoes. we know that we must
ha\e the proper soil, und the prop
er cultivation of that soil. Now' is
the lime to begin getting the soil in'
condition—not only for ‘ tomato
plots, bat for ladies’ club and girls’
club gardens. Choose • your plot
right now. If possible, some cover
crop should grow on this during
part of winter, and then be plowed
in real deep.. By.breaking up soil
well during December and letting
lie exposed to severe atmosphere of
winter, then when it is rebroken in
spring, we will have killed all In
sects in the soil which are injurious
to points. It is well to broad-cast
a big wagon load of compost on plot
in December and allow this to b*‘
absorbed info the soil • during the
winter. * This ' Rouble breaking of
soil will furnish a loose, mellow*
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Ing Vltona because I had heard of subsoil into which the plants in the.
Its good effects, and I was told Jhut 'spring can easily force their tendeV
it would give me relief. * Within on -1 roots, ami from which they* can
' week* time. afto r taking as directed.'draw stored-up food-stuffs. By hav^
Kwiean to show a steady improve-j mg our plots in good condition, we
/ ment. and in a short tUpe was ah-1 can "begin, at once in spring, and go
solutely' cured. I feel entiVMy well' right .ahea*! with our'gardening.
Jn^the ladies’tIuIi w'drk, w*- want
ai* much special gardening done as
possible. ~ Chinese cabbage.- chayotes
and dasheens are some by the goi -
ernments experiment.fi plants whlcn
now. and contribute my condition to
Yitona. I would nof\bo without t
«n my hrxise under any eifeumstan-
. ces.”
Not only in cases .similar td Mr.
Smith’s, hut in all cases of stoni-late found-very useful and palatable,
ach. kidnyv. liver, catarrhal trouble. Some of oirr ladies ouglif to flemop-
Vitons goes straivht to the seat of ;strate the growth and ii.styOf. these
affection ■ V,. ■
It is n. strong ar*f ideal combat
ant where one is troubled .
sleepiness after meals, flushirg
the face, extreme lassitude, billions
■ess. dizzjness. sick headache, acid
ity of the stomaoh. heart-burn, of
fensive breath,‘ : iietuia. loss if
weight an*! muscular power, de
crease of vitality or lowering of re- year’s club work want to
sistancy to infectious disenses. dis-[a»d keen the,•work going
plants. Ask me about seed if you
want them and do not know where
to ..get. them: v
Poultry chib members should h ■
hatching out hew chicks right now.
or anytime they can start a new
years wofk. Poultry year- closes
witii November. Jh'tS*'* of us who
have pure, breed chicken':; fiom this
be sure |
another
Light Four
$195.00
f. o. b. Toied*—•Object to change without notice
V POWERFUL, snappy
motor gives it get-away
and speed and stamina for the
rough going and the hills.
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Its prime performance
. among cars ; of its price class
is now a'matter of common
knowledge. '
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Motor—32 h. p. at 2000 r. p. na.
Wheelbase—106 indict
Rear Springs—Cantilever
Tires—31 x 4 inches
Starting-Lighting—Auto-Lilt
Fuel Feed—Vacuum System
Walterboro Garage Co., Ltd.
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Inrhiucek of the eye.'dyspepsia* in- year. Keep good yards and houte*
dipc?ru*n. gastritis^ and.many forms and bests nice ami frX'h,. and. be
affections and allieHs
/>
of catarrh, tui:
ailr^* nts.
' Vjtona is the new medjeal'discov-,
ery that' has' made'such a Worule'-
You ..ill get
► .X-n
vi 11
ring
'■ re-
..v „ yiemlxoT ( 'poBt
ed at iWotuhervmootings W*- want
if full iiwie V t:o<»d workers^ in all
out dubs y'notli^r :year. ..Lets all r.--
sure to Ub«^p rrconls.
new record books. ,
A. new. organization In cii:)
be ,ma*l**-,' a.s Uar- .is- posrHd
fuf' record in sales throughout South | December. Old members will
Oanjlina. though introduced • into organized v and■ new
this State, only a fexv. weeks ago. .
XHtonr, Jk so>d in Whiltefboro hv
John M Klein; Ixxlge at E- R-
Bishop K f’q.. ard at Islandtonjat jspond with enthh^iasm.
Island ton Mere. Co. , • I Some n.av feel a dPt 1 *'dlsappoint-
7— fed. ^ith tho rettults qf ' the piizq’s
**************** inwanfed at the idutity Joir I -want
« ’• * to fryv right here that w*\art* not
* PINK (iROVE v 1 d* fsatisfied ^either/bu» r’ii* ‘ /X^lid not
* •' ^ . ’• '•> * 1. * change the premium UX hyfoVq the |
*********** *-* * / * * ! fair, wc efut not clumcfe it .ifterHhe
judeing is done o!> this year's worX
I \Yc do iatyrd. howeVer, ter have an
altogether dijfi'jent prominm list an-
cftlur ycxr. \VVaho at work now r^-
vising this,list, and xAmi may rest
fi. , r _ = -rt
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Smoaks. Nov. 18.-^ E, D
w£m
Herndon
•f North, was home for the week-.,
end. and reports a 'ery good lumber
business now . , .
Miss Roberta Jones, of Tabernacle
portion, was the guest of her grand
father.. <T. W. Herndon. Sr., of this
nection. Sunday. ,
Ben Pogtl. of Norway, was Hm
guest at the home of-.!. A. Jones oft
Sunday last. |
We were all very glaiL tp^ ha v- '
Miss Reha Jones haek >with us Sun-
. daj ?; and hope to have her the rest
of this week any way.
Henry Stillinger. of Norway, was
the guest of the Jones and friends
oa last Sunday.
... Miss Hattie Jones, who is a stu-J
dent of Draughon's Business Col
lege, Columbia, spent the week-end
at home. Our best wishes go bad:
with heh
IF WOMEN ONI) KNEW
assured tWat you will he hotter-awar-
de*P fpf vour work another year.
TWEfitHK FICKLING,
County
i Heap of llat»piiM-.— it \V«
t; t«* WalterlMiro Ifomes.
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CHICKEN
.An old hen has
LiyfiRs
inch larger liv
er than you in proportion to weight
or food eaten. Then it follows that
they get bilious Just like you do.
They are* grouchy, crosw. unhappy.
Start her. liver and make her hap
py. Then she will lay eggs all
ter. 'Com* and get a package of B.
A. Thomas Poultry Powder'. Feed
it occasionally. See yoijr hens peck
up—^hear them sing —look for eggs.
Your money back if this falls. A.
Wirhman & Son. Walterboro. S. L\.
and A. V. Baggett. 3 nek son boro. lot.
Dr. JolitKoit
At./KeMevue.
DfC P... J. joints >i
aito' 7‘nii'tc-t
/ w.h>» several
ii’/Ci* Cm ted
' Stales Medic*! td>>-’i/':i i > gsslgned
Southern Railway System
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; An Ambition and a Record j
g THF, need* of the South are identical witqthe nerd* ;
J ot tie Sombrta glUnv j tbc fZimt aai .1 m «cau
• tbc apbu..aiii( vf (be aiber.
The boutbern uki m> torurv—au i««
arcor4rd to otbert.
The mbMon ot the Southern lUllonr Coo^onv • ■» •" -Ut
•■try of inwmt that t* bom ot cq-i eempos betoee,. • pubo.- tad ,
the mi .roods; to M«»rTfec«od that laif Mi frank fab.? .n' be. feooed-
■ent of milroode which linker the epniiowce of r"erh*"'-1
Ifmorat to toaltTC that tiberalur of rrentseni which »r<t ea.efee it
to (hum the additional mfitat weejoi for the aoaoiee^o 4 Imtei oij
enlarfed fadiitic* iocidcM to the dqbMf foe iocteoMM *'■ : heoe-
•erricci bad. hnallr— , - *
To take itf niche In the hode Klitre of 'ha faoit. nlootr -t-
other erent Indawnrt. with no' feore. but Wkh otxc. r.b-rjrt. - , ,*i
rirbts and Mbal. t> rui-.i-.e*. " s' . ■
‘ 4 The Southern Serves the South.”
» duty at India*
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th*‘ cause
Hard to/do hwusew *
etching Jwi k: / -
' BrfPi's yml\ pour?, -erf
, leisure ot rs w'<.rk.
If waiuen Ciijly know
that ■ ■ y/' ■ \
Backrtche p-.iins' oft> n - X y
. Viak kitfrigy:-. /
“TYouitl savo-muc> ryootlle*- | t /
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PLANTATION FOR SALE!
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1 am offering my Eniesd>1 Plantation, locate 3-4
of a mile East of Walterboro, for sale. This plantation
consists of two farms, one containing 230 acj^s and the
other 200 acres, 140 acres cleared, with stumps remov
ed, thoroughly drained and in a high' state of fertility.
The entire tract is enclosed by wire fence, with separate
enclosure around fields. Five tenant houses and out
buildings. Fronts on public- highway for about 1 1*2
miles. Several beautiful sites for homes, and health
place unsurpassed. Soil very productive.
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Will sell as a whole or in parcels and on satisfac
tory terms. \
W: B. GRUBER
WAITERPOKO, ‘ ’ SflFTH ( , A\UVj^S\ |
-"/^Duan’.
kidneys
for v
* ‘Many Tcaidents of this vicinity mi
dqiae them. /' ^ '
Mrs. B. J./Jicthens. !Uid *y
Charleston. / ^AC C4 gays.: \ 1 '
wears ng*rj lifd kidney cdhtnkftm ' 11
it‘-worst form. My limbs aohetl
and puin«<|'and Iher^vYere other
symptom 4 which pUodly sh«w , * , l tn>
kidneys wer»> at/ffoilt. 1 cottldn”
rest well tpghtx'nnd in the morning
l vould JuSt/get abnfi♦." At time? I
cotilddA yv\\ go>ns-. I had nei votts,
duty >pm ,, 4 antb- faintinj.
DoaiPis Kidney PllP» did tne/^ood
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$1<i0 Reward, $100
pThe-riders tij. tri? paper will be
vleusrjJ'i'' l* , arn tliat tlure is nt least’
one, fireadedv diseane that, seienoe has
tiern able to l r^ire in all Its staves and
1hat Is eatarrh \Oatarrh b.-in« greatly
influenced by coxvHTtutlona! eon»)ltlons
requirea cotistitutionXi treatmeni Hall's
Catarrh Medicine,in t i*en internatly and
acts thru flic UtetMl^bn Mucous Sur-
fa.es of the SysH-m t!i*reby destroying
the founttattoivlbf th«. disease-, giving tha
patient strength by building up the con-
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Greatly Reduced Prices
COLLETON’S BANK DIRECTORY;
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ffkffti th** brst and k ^ontjp, fti tak-
them until f wa,-- fro
^stitution artttassis'lnc naturelndotn*lts
work The proprietors hnVe s so much
faith In the curative powers of Hail a
ramrrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred tsdlars for any • ase that It falls
to cure H* n<l for list <>f testimonials.
Address F J. CHENEY * CO . Toledo.
Ohio. Sold hy all Druggist. 75c, x
f rmi
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per complaint. v mPP
~il Price e.hc. at 'all •i'halors. rmq’t
1 fumplv ask fnr^a ki*lncj- remedy—'
get Doan’s Kidney PBfs—the satn.*
that, Mrs. >slchmis had Foster-Mil
t»i> n t’o-' MfgtwP
Buffalo. N Y
Certain Cure D»r (’roup.
Mis. Hose MHidlmof CrremK
viile. ill., has had experience ip-fhv*
tH-atment of this di'-ease. fiJM? e ay •.
‘•Whe»» P'V ehMdreh wer<- trtria.H m>
wort hail rronp frequently. CJxamber
Iain’s Rpihe.jy ni'« >v. brok'-
up " xt ta r k « ini mediately
J YBtt neverSrithVtHf D *n Uxe hrm
I -ftave taken il myself for cough*
amt cold*, with gq(»*l result? *
An Dhl Man’s Stonuult.
As w-% grow oldei^ grtd less active,
less andiosfi food, is required to-
meef the demilnds of.our iKidies. If
■too tmicli to habltaall'y taken, the
stomach w ill neliel. \( Eien a man
reaches the advanced age of 8?> or
X. you will find that he is a^ltgh?
eaftr ite as *..refill as yp.i will,
hbYover, yo\i will ocea«k)rialK' eat
more than.you sho.i|jd and wifl fe*d
the- n< "d of Chambbrluin’s* T.v|det*
to corn ci'the disorder. ' These Yah-
Itds, dt» t ' t <on»ain pepsin. biK,
.strer.gH)en the stomach and enabhr
BANK OF SMOAKS
SMOAKS. B C.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. /. f lf,722.S8 ^
* SAKE. PUOtmFXHlVK. At l'tiMOItn iNt. 4
W, H Y ARN. A. EUGENE YARN. S. P. J GAKKtM, Jt
President. . ' Cashier., Vice-President
It,to perform it
TtyV-jHro" ca u
I of the bowels.
tncflons naturaHv.
ceqUe’ movement
No. 666
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Thu is a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CMU-LS 4 FEVER.
Five or alx doses will break any case, sad
if tsken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel sal does not grioeor sicken. 23s
For a Weak Stomach.
As a general rule alOrbu n* ed ta.
do Is u> adqipt a dUd/duited to yaur
age ;*|>d occupation find to keep youi
trpwefa rc-gHiary^When you feel that
you have caJ>T too much and •when
chqstApatc^r take one of Chamber-'
^rXerble
To tKe last drop
^MAXWELL
) HOUSE
COFFEE
Is Perfect
Ask Your Grocer
The public Is oordiftLK invited to examine our line
of good values at lowest prices'before purchasing else
where aiul be convinced, as it means a saving fo Dollars
and Pennies. The Sample Store is/open in the week
days pnly. from Monday until Friday afternoon.
- We wdnt to sell our entire line of Shoes at either
WHOLESALE or ETA1I-.
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Rememlter, the Sample Store is located between
/ /fne First National Bank and The Press and Standard in
Walterboro, Colleton County, and that although con-
fronting the present market of greatly advanced prices
we have been successful, in procuring a lot of solid
Sample Shoes, ladies’, men’s and crdlc’ren’s, at greatly
reduced prices, also 4 lot of samples in Clothing for men
/and boys, and a well selected Job lot of Ladies’ and ChP-
dren’s Cloaks, which we are ready to offer to the pub-
lit of Colleton Oiunt.y. ._ Respectfully.
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