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% December 19, 1917. The Press and Standard Hatterboro* 8. C. Mff. ■■ i » ' » ■ ■ — % * i bring • comment , from two mer- UgcvIUc; Mrs. W. E. Willi*, of Cot* chant* of Wnlterboro. who could noi lagerillc; Mr*. H. M. Carter, oi IOOIV BY THE ABB 8TABOARD, 1 r f • • • I^W. at Wal- tarboro, B. O, a* Mcpad claa* man . . SabeertotJon Rates: bna Yana, #»^ # Mm* ■. ‘ ~ o aoooo.oaT ftSang to A HOOVER DAY A Perfect X » tone of t have com* to the end of a. meat- lea* Sar. And peaceful Iririg in bed. My thought* revert in a musing way To the food which to-day Ive been fed. . When 1 think of the cheeae and the beans and fish And oysters I've had to eat. I’ve ilS regrets for the “good old days** 1 . really didn’t miss the meatf. I have comf to the end of a meat- \ •* less, day, I have eaten* no cookies or pie. 1 have had no bread that was mad 0 with wheat; It’was made out 5 ot corn or rye: And I liked- it so well, that when wgr t* nast I’ll keep on observing “wheatlesi” X'Vdays • n And I’ll eat "corn pone’’ for fnn!- —Oconto. iWiX) Knterpris# Are you a niemb(‘r of ’ jaatifk the price rof the sugar they . ^eold.| but Who glonted over the fuel that people from Smoaks and Cot- tagevllle. the place*' quoted as seRinc sugar at U ce.nU. had bought a»g^»; of them at 12 1-2 cents. ’The latt*- editorial if read at all has got pro voked , any diserfssion in so far as we can learn. . Now. the editor of The Press and Standard does not care about the discussion of editorials from a stand point of -egotism, for we care not n whit to have people agree with what we, say. bnt we do care that two topics which should he of great interest to the pedfcle of,the county were not deemed of sufficient In terest to be discussed either prp or con. They may-hafe been , but we know not of it, at least they have not provoked anyone to action, and that is what we would desire. If the county is to progress ap/it should cur people must it awake to their opportuifities and try to do something for their owa.gbod. Some meed of public service should he rendered by every citixen of the county, in unison with what ^other-* are doing. Smoaks; Mrs. W. M. Pox. of Lodge; Mrs. Mary ijearse, of v Lo<ige; M£.-. W. D. Berry, of AshtonvMrs. Mason Hodge. ?f Smoaks; Mrs. J. D. Con nor^ of Edisto section; Mrs. I). p. Adams, of Round; Mra. Cleveland Sanders, of Ritter; Mrs. A. M. Addi son. of Rehoboth; to say nothing gf many gifted writers in the. .teaching profession in the county and others too numerous to mention over th? county, ,to leave out of the discus- sion the many admirable writecs in the county seat. . , Why hot let us start a writin^j club after the holidays and add in terest to the county pgper. and make it worth while as a medlu»ji for the exchange o( ideas. Jump on the editor if you do not agree with any position he takes. He will Cake care of himself, and will acknow ledge defeat If you get him. What do you people, think of tljia? * Oi* have yon read this editorial? Wo* have^ purposely mentioned names h^e to fee If anyone will say "Wh* e left out-Mn Blank, of our town, or Mrs. Blanks, of my place.*’ 1 v- .U*HY YOT A PORIM* Cross? \ i\ The Press and • Standard desire* to be of the greatest use*to the peo ple of ih^^onnty, and we feel that it woii|d>-be worth something *o, h*x<y{lie^jlMtfking and wp»tihg -pe.>- pld «f the county use it a.» a forum for discussing'questions of interest, to all ,^c people. There are many gootl thinkers and many good krit-’ era ip the county.’and we would Bk * ,40 have some of them begin a series of articles with the advent of t*T What is the nXord of vutfr child "H- VP:>r W “ * ol,M M*' hv in school this/fall? . . ‘ h n>Xw- are sure. A gotf.1 live dis- * • • 'CturfrlOaSef t;i'*. \v mattet* pertainin'* HaveXou a good stand of. wl.e ,t development-of. * * * 'Xx Will you have a sant- Xluionics this year? • * Gifts f. 'T Shop Now Q yet? Still time wheat. to sow werts. and * . • * the >6unty 'Voqld, we are suie, re- . etilf in grOwthN. and improvement--. n . I.ivt* topics can n»t written.'^buut V-iich an '»oi k law. livv stock raising. , • - • \ h schools Sunday schoolK . the wa agriculture,.business methbd*,. rtghC We s-'C the Western Newspaper wromen,. etc..'etc.. to say ’yothir-, Union enabled many editors of 'the of d-tm-ing. mind, reading, prdkibi ’State to get out \redltahle Christ-- tloh. etc. We re%all that y irs aKtj RECORD OF THE PiSl •. s' . •• .. Xp Stronger Evidence Can ^h* H<ul in Waltert»oro. •(’ | V ir — ;m K ~. ; l^bok well to their record / Vfhat they have done many times In ye,ays gone by is,-the best gliaraqtfs' of fu ture results.. Anybne ^vitb a..bad tai k; any/hader ru(feting frbm- gri- nary troubles.^ from kidney. \i«s sho ild find comfbrtiug words in'lhe following statement. . ' . \ J: S. Jackson, Bl ’.ck St . • Wi.lt’t-- horo, says: ' “tiy Kick- and kidney.! hod hVen tijpubling me* to 4 some,' time, f had a dull.. grinding ache fn my back and p'ains through inv loins. -My ba\k was. very w ak and got sore and lame. The kidney se- cretrons were highly, rulored and contained' sidiment. ^J^rot I>f)an|.- Kidney Bills ' ut the Wr.lti: Imyo, Briig f ! o-. and they ggve mg rultPf’ at-once. They strengthened -.my back, removed the ache valid regu lated my kidneys. I sleep t.imh bet ter now >nd feel perfectly' well.’’ | Leaving your Shopping for the Last Week will mean ' ' • • • • Getting what is left, Hurried Attention and Disappointment. f\ nuts editions. \ , .when the editor of tfiis pafn*r wa.-*j. X' • • • , a mere boy a most interesting s»*ri< Anyway, next ^t-ar is . < abipalgn of letters we.ie written to Tth Pie?, year and there w ill he plenty .«d lo^- and Stan lard on'the subject of dane- v-ul interest. The staju* iy beihg set inr by a former editor «>f thiy paj. - for a big farce comedy in SoUl'i and a f<'htw townsman. • * / / Carolina hext year, ond the actor* . Who voub) not' like to hiyc/j^xr- are taking th«*ir-places. / titles in »ii*« pajM*r from riV‘-« V // OVKlt SIX YEARS LATER Mr. I Jackson said: “l havep’r he.*n iH.thered’ by my kidneys., for . some | litn.i*. i n I J/t'.W tlrink wfn of Poan’--j idney Bills." ricfr UOc. ntv.ill *l»‘a!« rs. fiofj’t 'iii.fjgj ask for" a Judney remedy ^-r I I \rd’< Kidney Pills rile same r iat'>lT\Jacks ,, n had. Foster-Mil- Co.. Mf^rs.. Buffalo, N. Y. X SUITS Overcoats mackinaws TROUSERS SWEATERS UNDERWEAR .SHIRTS ' HATS * V SHOES CAPS — GLOVES ■ NECKWEAR’ HANDKERCHIEFS. Ivil.TS SUSPENDERS )SIERY \ THE H. W. COHEN STORE - \ X •K- * ***■**.' X A i- > «/* * The editor, df The Standaril X in favor suffrage It? Press man ’s’ iti/i-. < lorfij W What do you think about ydf l>ftle F- X .! e - A'hton; S. B/Saunders. .of Si«*k • • / ' T. V. HI udt or Paul K Crcjst y. IK IT INDIFFERENCE r , Iiurfln y /K .- A Marvin.. *d Voo(\yi , :\u\ Sanders, of Hitter For two weeks Standard has bad should have provn sion it would - We cannot W K Will I - G.-i i i=. - .1 <n ic»- DEA robaks; */- f*i , 'KtV*^//o 1 '. n f ^ •n. - ^ if. t& *■ It- * Ml*vs IIXRKMT WE Tbeyd'resk and Bgyhton djfojditls ' whi* I. some disr In flits count f>f llecdersoufil!<-' »V Cantpb«*M i*r A S Y-aro 1 . o' M Ut Wt X V.V V S \U» rr». o' 1 . Iindto'n. .1. !» Hudson, i»f'liudsr*d - Mlll; P. M. Padgett; of Williams: *!' bad rbis in R. Risher. of Providente'section mind wltenv^'^/wsiOle tli< :il/1miI it is" 1. H. iCoger. of Roadside: E T let- IbeiuX-s if they^dfie:p. of Round; <r. J. yam. of'Sti were writri*n with th/f vipar: "But dvrs, to v*y Nothing of a whatever motive Wa ^rtw-imost in moiX men in the Waller mind when thcjr-Aj* :*> ritt«;n. the boro a\ul^scoresU^»f others* over th ■ results‘tij> the saiu-- No inttrCs: eotrafy. ^ijpXake the women o< th iowjr in was id 10 them. The editorials county x ould Tb«:- jloelli angel entereirv the time of W. T. Ferguson Thursday, j I He *nd -j.iitued for it- vietiX tD» a Mheir is lm* d- -rsier. Miss- Hat rieX : r • j \V> <1/.. ■ ■ ; ,M>, W*ek- was treat the age. She fpnttacted pptMiimyi-" fa al>Otlt lour weeks auo. aiidJJrdrtgh all was dotr»* tor herJ-biH loving hands 'and a kipiLmTiysii ian. rmild- do. t ie* \\ ise^-Cmitoi s.rw b«-st Xo t«ke Yierjrtfnte to jCst. She expbess- ed/jMdarelf ready to go; Shg had ever/ oeen known to speak one word of evil against .any. ofie. and leave* 5 b. fviiul her at) example that her loved ones are proud of. la early grtlhood sjte unifcik her A —Oi — —- writjC entertain. We h*v«Creference to wore those on mgly an j fnstT'HCtiveU/on any <at‘ , the prlee of augar uml the one last tloJb and who wobld not e'ojiiy a le: week calling upon the farmer* o'f ter wrihen on .any topic by su»> county to start something to*- ladies Miss / their ywn good. The -/ Oeorgie .Vkerman. of fortyer did Round; Mryf Geo K. Way. of Co* i. ■ ' , , ,E .,A Ik******^#^^.* fiL* ♦.* TbJkX:: 41 * « * a # fi STATE (X)CNCTIi • ENSE NOTES X v. D. R. Coker, rhainiuin; WiJLam Elliott, vice-chairman: Reed Smith, executive secretary^'Headquarter* Union ‘ National Bank Building. Columbia. S. (js, ■ ' r ' . v X The South Carolina Hand Book of the War was highly praised recently. . An official representative of the Council Of National Defense declared it to he the gieatest of pl| of it* kind printed by and of the states, calling it In fact * “War Bible which should be on the center table of every home x In America.” CoplTS pray be had free from the State CoanctraWleadquarteni *-y at Cpfumbt*. Several schools In South .Carolina have already // adopted it aa a text book on thj cause* and issues of the war.. Will you help supply eyes for the Navy? It la difficult for the government to get an adequate supply of binoculars, spyglasses, teleacop'j* for ship* of thf Navy/ Tours are needed irrespective of sise, age. or condition. £*-nd them s«df .with the Union Baptist churcu and remained a fajrbful member un til the erfd camt*. .Her body was en tered on Friday in the Maple Can« burying groun«I\in the. presence of a large - concourse", of relatives and friends. * ' X Miss Weeks leaves to mourn her loss, besides a host of feRtyivejf and friemls. three.sistgrs and oa/broth> er. as follows; Mrs/W. T: F. son. Mrs. W- L. UUsey. 8.AV*. W/ks, ef Hound snd Mrs. A/nmU/llad- dock. of Ridgeviile. / CHARI.IE A..^CI * * , '' — Cottagcville shocked W* -learn of t Acherma three sick thougnpaie w I aMaAGENT FOR CHEROKEE y. SEE ME FOR !RM.IX MARBLE WORKS. ESTIMATESl/A^D SECURE MY ;ures b>:fore buying; :: c. hiott ROUNl), s. c. STOP, LOOK AND READ TH In If a man lutes a girl, that bi* b^at- ' . ■. - - V loves a man that’* her bust- and Mules F. L. KINSEY Has just returned from St. Louis Z^where he purchased a car lead of fine horses and mules. They are now in our stables and we invite you to look them over before you buy-else where. - / " -y K. X [tnmnity morn th of occurred about He , bad only been k and his, physician .aa getting on very weR. If they get married tbat’s iM WI" So; If ybi want your automobile seat j covereda and clothes cleaned, see The Naw/fork Pressing Club; for that’* their bustnea*. Immediately by mall or express to Hon. Franklin D. csre Naval Observatory. Washington. D. C. ✓ Roosevelt. ■ ■ Governor Manning’s appeal to the people t .f South Carolina So iHy cown for themselves certain definite and specific days on whl<»h to aavc flour, meal, -sugar and falx, has been approved in personal letters frotn President Wilson and Mr. Hoover. The Schedule is as follow*;- piie no beef, pork or mutton on Tu^s- day.«. no wheat on Wednesdays, and no hog meat o r products on Thursdays. The State Council of Defense urges the uniform* adoption of this artiedulv. / / esday night was so se- >uld any relief aqd after a few hours ■ 'will ly frt*L r, for lavor I and i. for i not sue- to Mrs. Amanda Ackerman, and fhe follow ing brothers and sisters: J. O.. E. H.. Ellison, and Clement. Mrs. Lillie Free. Mra T. S. Willis. Mrs. E. T. Hiers and Misses Ine*. Eunice and Mabel Ackerman. After funeral •e»-vice* * ondiiCted by his pastor/ Rev/ Geo. K. W’ay, his body was laid to rest in the Cottagevllle cemetery. ew York Pressing Club j/ B. DAVENPORT. Manager.. / -r- # • « • #"* ♦ W Wl„# * * CARDS. ••••••••••• VOUfe BUSINESS IS SOLICITED' ’ •* '/S'* ’ ' . STOCK 5 VEHICLE CO. H. W. Black, Jr., Mgr. V. // s \ Mules \ x 1 w Sr We have just received another carload of fine horse? - • i* - and mules, and have just the animal you want. Be sure ♦KJ.Io see these before buying. We can save you money. R M. JEFFERIES Attorney and Counsellor at Law WALTERBORO. 8. C. X If your oats or wheat hav<* been killed, plant ag.vin at on.*** f NVxl spring wheat, meat and forget* will be"scarcer'than eve Consult yoiHU(rfvm denioti»tration agent before huytnc' fertiHrer which- you are not thorbughly^familiar with, ^ ** * ir**’!'*** 5 !'*^******* ❖»**<•** X Stomach Trouble ami Conatipntion. Those who* are- afflicted with <*oinsch .trouble and, constipation *hou!d read the following; "I hav-» never found anything >sn rood f<jr stomach tronbbynnd constipation a-* t'ham.berl^in’H Tablets 1 have u^ed •hem off and on now for fTe na«i wo year/ Thov npt only roguLit.* five fl.txi" of the howel<< but rUi-,,,]. 'a»e Ubv* liver ard keen oneX body n /hpalthv conditioR.’’ «(rites Mr«. r.-aniin Hooper. Auburn, N. Y. /-a Practice la all t ourt.** except Equity Loan* Negotiated on Improved Fanning lot adit. s .. X - s WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROUN \ M Dr. A. J. Anderson. V- Dental fiurpeoii / Offlct Hosts: H s. m. t>2 p. m.; Ip. w. tq « p. in rbnno I0i)-X Wait« bore; s. C. It for you. .-X' No. 666 Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia. Headaches. Cramps, Colic Thas is a preaeripdoe pwpared aapcciany Sprains. Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old *° r malaria or chills 4 fever. Sores/Tetter, Ring-Worm.-fic- xema, etc. Antiseptio Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c Five or sis doses will break any case, and u taken then as s took the Fevqr will not return. I* acts oo the Kver better fhsn Calomel as J does not |npe or ticket). 25c ...... / A - •• : V V-" . •<v* ^ ■?: ,% A A ■ A; iAatu,—« Lu i ..1, J .f/.-L'K.Ar / .*-J Vv