The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 06, 1918, Image 3
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Wadnaaday, FeWoary 6, 1918.
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LUCKY STRIKE
CIGARETTE
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Y OU’LL enjoy this real
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Burley cigarette. It’s
full of flavor—just as good
as a pipe.
irS TOASTED
The Burley tobacco is
toasted; makes the taste
delicious. You know how
toasting improves the flavor
of bread. And it’s the
same with tobacco exactly.
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Wofford Fitting School, SpAfUn-
burg. S. C.. Jan. 29^-EdlJor Th^
Hreas and Standards ^ome of the**
up-country people iay that they
would be afraid to live 0 aa far down
the country a* Colleton, but If I
had my greateet desire at preaent
I would be in Colleton tnatadd of in
W. F. S. quarintened for the mlnin-
gitia. A» I guesa you have seen itP
the papers,,we have ne case of men
ingitis here in school, but serera!
in town, and they have put us under
a quarantine,, 'to ikeep us on thv>
campus, so as to trjr to keep any
from ^getting in the school.
Saturday afternoon a warning waa
given Camp Wadsworth, and the
MiliUry Police had to drive quite
number of soldiers back to the
camp, r>n account of meningitis.
That night the health department
and the Wofford faculty had a meet
ing to decide what to do with the
school boys, so Sunday morning they
reported the news to us. They'im
mediately put some boys on guard
to guard the campus, so as to let
no one come <on and no one to
go off. It seemed quite different
to me Sunday night, to stand part
of the time in rain to guard this
place, than what I usually do on
Sunday nights.
I thouifht that it was hard for us.
and that we were homesick right
after Christmas. <bu| nothing ha*
been hard and no <one homesick un-
DROVE m
Protecting Your ChlUron
JP 1 ® bard school term drains the vitality of growing
children and you wonder why they are Hitlest, puny and ptle.
Prominent Veterinarian’* Wife TelU
of liong Suffering, Despaired
of Finding a Cure
TOOK ACID IRON MINERAL
AND IS PRAISING IT NOW
‘T almost (ftspaired of ever being
relieved of my indigestion trouble/
writes still another lady who at
last (found ‘relief, Mrs. . Lula Lee
Morris, of Elisabeth City, wife of. a
well known veterinarian there.
Thousands of women drag about
listless, lacking fife and vitality, all
because their digestion isn’t good
and they get no strength from the
food and things they eat. To gain
relief, read what she tayi:
• T despaired of being relieved. I
suffered a long time, but after hear
ing so many words of praitb favor
ing Acid, Iron Miineral I started tak
ing it and each bottle I took improv.
ed my condition until I feel per
fectly alright now and go about my
work with so much'more pleasure.
I was truly miserable before I took
it. but now I recommend it to every
body as it will do so much good
for .those troubled with ailments it
is intended to cure.”
The above tribute to this remark-
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Ffighi
liver oil promolm growth and
,co4 Mvtr aaai Is
drives them vim,
complRiioni and’duflliyqfc
n and again that cod
the body and brain.
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til last Sunday morning, although
it seemed very hard to get back to
i work and to get use to the eating
there, after being at b° n ' e jable highly concentrated product
such pleasant times and nice things - H really wonderful mineral d«
to ,r. at ,,, , , posit located in Mississippi-and sold
■^We are still more seriously real.z.. linder thv thir)v . ypar old ^.j. M
mg the following laet; ’'there is no rr{ule mark proves that peop)
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troubled with that draggy, worn.
• weak rundown feeling due. to stoiu-
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place like home sweet home.”
Yours truly,
N. K. P.
NO INDIGESTION, GAS,
OR MISERY
ach digestion, blood and uric acid
t troubles.
Thousands of people know how
it drags them down to feel half sic*
ili*‘ whole day lone and their prais'e
of Acid Iron Mineral proves it (niilih
folks up rapidly again. A dollar
bottle can be procured at drug
| stores. , ,
SHIPMENT
HORSES tod MULES
RECEIVED
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IN flVE MINDTES lW THE KIDNEYS llii
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Guaranteed by
•|*a|K-’s Diupepsin” For 8f>ur.
ackl stomach, heartburn
- Dyspepsia.
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For the Colleton Garage. There
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You have Attention and Service
Standardized the County Over
The Colleton Garage
RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, S. C.
Time it! . In f've minutes your
•.ur acid stomach feels fine. V»
nvi 'cstion, heartburn, or belciilji '
of gas, or eructations of undigex 1
food, no dizziness, bloating, fl .o
br<*atli or headache.
Pape’? Diapesin is noted for iu
speed in sweeptening upset stoma<'.ii*
It is the surest, quickest and most-
certain stomach, antacid in the wtude
world, arid besides, it is harmless.
Millions of men and women now
eat their favorite foods wifhout
fear"—they know' Pape’s PiUpepHn
will savejthem. from such misery.
--Mease for your sake, get a larg
fifty-cent ca-se of Pape's Diapepsin
from any drug store and put you.*
stomach right. Don’t keep on be
ing miserable -life is too short-
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Health is Worth Savinq, ami Some
Walterboro Peojde know How
to Save Itk
Many Walterlmro people take their
i lives in their hands by negler ting
the kidneys when they know these
‘organs need help. Weak kidney.*
aie responsible for a vast amount
of suffering and 'ill health the
slightest delay is dangerous. Cse
Doan’s Kidney Pills—a remedy that
has helped thousands of kidney suf
ferers. Here is a Walterboro citi
zen's recommendation:
F. M., Morris^ P, O. Hot I'To. "2.
' had w^ak limbs ached an 1
pained all the time. 1 suffered con
tinually from rheumatic twinge*
and 1 was pnable *o work'. The
kidney..secret ions were too frequent
in passage, causing H>r to get up
a nuuitmr of timos at niuht. -Doan’s
' ‘ ’ I g«)t ^t tklein’.*
A big lot. of the finest horses
and mules we \ have received this I
season are now at our stables for
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your inspection. If you want a
real good work animal be sure
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and see this lot.
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ies and
w * ro, hi
ly fanuly
you are not here long, so make your Morv BOon r^yed^e and
stay agreeable. Eat what you like - f()ir , ha(i ullen ^ lir m.xw i w*-
and, enjoy it without dread of acldd CI1I .,, (1 o ,. (ho rlM>nuli()l( . twln
fermentation; in the stomach. X | barkartu . an(i , u v . kidneys
I’ape s Diapepsin belongs m youri s] others of m
home anyway. Should one of the h . n „ ah;( , 11Kt k d ’Doan’s Kidnej Pills
faTmly eat something wliifti don’t with ,. 00(1 r0 <,,iitp.”
agr«‘*‘ with them, or in eas< of an |>jjc*. f.oo., at all dealers. Don't
attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gas- simplv {lS ’ k for a kidn.y remedy
tntis or stomach derangement due,^ pt Doan’s Kidn«*\ Pills the same
to fermentation and acidity, at day- thaf Ml Morris hail. Foster M.U
time or during pie night, it is handv ro , Mfgrs., HuTinrlo, NT Y.
to give the yfmekest, surest relief .
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Remnants from 1 to 10 yd. pieces
in Gabardines, Poplins, Serges,
etc. Also bundle assortments for
Quilts.
Come and see our new incom
ing goods, such as Dresses, Skirt.
Waists, Cloaks, Suits, etc.
ON THE WAY—Our new spring
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line of Shoes.
Walterboro, Route 1, Feb. 5.—
The farmers of* this section are
preparin'- to start another irkp.
H. .Henton. of Savannah, Jtaa been
spending sometime with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Crosby, af MasbawviHe/
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Standtield, of
Ashepoo, are visiting friends at this
Place. , , X *
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Price vljt*
itod Mi. and Mrs, H (;. ('/(■ by Sun
day afterubon.
Mr. arid Mrs.Clarence Hiott, r.f
Thayers. \isit(*»l Mh? and M ’ H. <\
Price Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Oney ’(Jahagan \i ted Mrs.
I P. Penney Monday aft ••moon.
Mr. jtnd M/s. ' rosby
Mr. iind .Mrs. Clnbrdn
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
Rizer & Ayer’s Stables
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THE MULE EMPORIUM .
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Sales Stables
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In New Quarters
Cottageville, Jan. Hi. The CoT-
tageville Literary Society met last
I Friday afternoon In' the school au
ditorium and thy following program
was carried out:
Piano solo .Miss Bessie Mac \rk-
erman.
ReajHng llarjis Willis.
YoCal Duel .Misses Hrdep L'ieire
and Annie Reeves,
Debate: Re olved llrat mu school
jhould bare iiiorc •'nteiTainmcnts--
Alfiriiialtve.' Kveretf Vckeri ian ari l
Venjell Arkerniari’: negiitivc. Jm*
lien - Reeves ;uid Il«q«ie Isgett.
Jokes iiy Kirk Strmb.
PianoX^fo Mrvs Altriq Reeves./
Kacb n< rsdn on the. program
, shbWyd intense inteiest le. Xtheir
an<l j cjirXil j
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... , rr'paration
x ?ce aii'i 1 evening's entertait
tanoly visaed friends atV ” l’*>nd Ji, iV)lI! liv
Wednesday., v
()scgf Price, of Masha(v He, in
tenjM ipdving to Asheporvlm a'fe*
i/herit w*fl
Jgi'en. by iio- liigli schriol :iil and
teachers Friday opening. They
rende-ed n verj , uiteiestina pro
gram. Attci this candy, oysters and
ambrosia werX sold. The proceeds
were to g0,1 or the improvement of
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months
The box party that wx ■ oven at
t he home of Mr. and Mr- Lye Sati-1 1 tuvschnoF and a nico sum was mad
ders last Friday nighj was a
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success.
Miss Thelma Pricy won ‘ttie prize
tliat was givep rnr the prettiest box
The proceeds will go for the bene
fit of the church. We'are going to
Improve the church to see if we can
secure a preacher, as we have not
heard a rermon this year. Mf. Edi
tor, don’t you think you can find
us.one, as our good presidin', elder
dirt not send us one this year.
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Whenever Yon Need a General Toole
^ Take Grove's.
' The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
sagll known tonic properties of QUI SINK
aM IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
dut Malaria, Enriches the Blood snd
Builds np the Whole System. 60 cents.
What is LAX-FOS
LAX FOS IS AN NPtOVCD CASCARA
A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
and Liver Tonic. Contains Cescara Bark.
Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and
Pepsin.# Combines strength with pala
table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c
About <’oustipnlion
Certain articles of diet tend Uv
check movements of the Rowels, The
most comiriop of these are^rheeae.
tea and hofled^nilllX Qn-the other
hand taw* fruits, especially apples
and bananas, also graham bread
find whole wheat bread promote a
movement of the bowels. When the
bowels are badly constipated, how
ever, the sure war is t" take one
or two of Chamberlain’s Tablets Im
mediately after supper.
Mrs. H. W. Cohen spent several
days last week with friends in "The
City by the Sea.”
When You Have a Cold
if is when you have a severe, obi
tliat you appreciate, the good quali
ties of < luuijherJain’s Cough Rem
edy-. Mis. Frank Crocker, Papa.. 111.
writes: “Our five year-old son, Paul
caught a severe cold last winter that
settWd on his lungs and he had ter
rible coughing spells. We were
greatly worried about him as the
medicine we gave him did not hel-^
hi in in the least A neighbor spoke
so highly of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy that I got a bottle of .It.
The first dose benefited him so
much that I continued giving ft to
him until he was cured."
Mrs. M. J. Anderson, of Charlei-
ton. spent the week-end in Walter
boro, the guest of friends and rela
tives.
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The *Mm Tkat Dwt Not Affect tteltoat
Because ot its tonic and laxative efleet. LAXA
TIVE BROMO OlININK la baiter than ordinary
line and jloca not cause nervousness nor
afftahead. Remember the lull name aod
lor the signature oi E. W. CKOVg. JOc.
We are now in our new Brick Stables,
and have gotten in a ca 1 * load of the lineal
MULES ever broug+it to this market, and
will continue to handle them the balance
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of the season. All our customers and
friends are invited to come in and look
them over, for we feel satisfied if you are
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needing any stock we can supply -^your
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J. M. Dannelly &
Ehrhardt, 5.
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