The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 06, 1918, Image 7

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* ' . DfirflMiH* Ftbrfiary 6, 1918. THB W®8 AND STANDARD PAGE SEVEN ECTOR URCED AH OPERATION IsslMd I took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vogelable Compound , ana Was Cured. Baltimore, If d.—‘ * Nearly four year* 1 filtered from organic trouble*, ner- -v- vouanesa aod bead- CVT OIT-' THKIlt KINGK11S Men Hoping to Kwapr Militai)- *■ Serv ire SenteiM-e«l. ache* and every month would have to atay In bed moat of of the time. Treat- menta would relieve of me for a time but my doctor waa al ways urging me to -have an operation. My sister asked me !3o try Lydia E. Pink- fa a m’s Vegetable Compound before consenting t o a n /operation. I took five bottles of it and it has completely CVed me and my •rort is a pleasure. I tell all my friends who have any trouble of this kind what LydiS E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Com pound has done for me. —Nellie B. BrittingHAM, 609 CslvertonRd, Balti more, Md. It Is only natural for any woman to freed the thought of an operation. So many women nave been restored to health by this famous remedy. Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound, after ■a operation has been advised that it will pay any woman who suffers from wch ailments to consider trying it tx - for* submitting to such a trying ordeaL • CAROS. * R * * * * ******,* * * R. M. JEFFERIES 'Attorney and CounseOor at Law WAJLTERBORO, BT C. Practice Id all CourU except Equity. e * ■ - r » V ^ ^ ' Loans XegollateU on Improved * V y' ■' V Fanning Lands. Or. A. J. Anderson, Dental Surgeon Office Hours; 9 a. m. to fc p. m.i 3p. ta. to 9 p. m. Phone 100-A. Walter boro, S. C. It for you. ; >X)H AXITHIXfi IX Electrical Wiring SEE BRUCE HIERS « .* / - ■ t t ALL WORK INSPECTED AND PASSED BY C. BINNS. SCPT. . STOP, LOOK AND HEAD THln If s man loves a girl, that bis bust nesr; 0 It s gin loves a man that’s her hust- ness; • - If they gei married Chat’* their business. So. It you wont youc-stitoinoblle *eai covereds and clo^KeR «leaned. The New York Pressing Club; for that’s their buelne-s. X - . ‘ , * * y' ^ New York Pressing Club - y\ J. B. DAVENPORT. Manager. M? GALL'S MAGAZINE Fashion Authority Nearly 50 Years/ the t.soo.roo women who turn to .•S every mouth l^r correct fa»h- patteraa. Tor economical buying. (or help, for «. for good r style. Pattern* ftt. 75c a Year y. A POSTAL CAIft AM ASK toe UtCAVLt: t jtMoa wv- of <n»TS «»». a CATAtrvtrii.^r tlj •uvlM r>ue OCcr to t or T»w bSCS. SKUICK. SSCSS Vat 37* Stag ItoTek K l OVSTKR SI’PPKK At AHHTOX Greenville. Feb. 2.- The judge advocate at Camp Sevier announced today the trial and conviction by genera! courtmartial of two soldiers of the Thirteenth Division for cut ting off their fingers to evade tniii- Urjf service. - j Private l^irk L. Triplett, of Gran|te Fall*. N. C . was sentenced to four years Im- prisonnifnt in the federal peniten tiary at Atlanta, op fhe charge dT cutting off three fingers of his left n&nd. Private ■ Edward J. Causey, Dover, Tenn.. was given Seven ears for cutting off. tWee. finger* his right hand. The sentence was more severe in the case of Caiw sey for the reason that the. right hand is more valued than the left in military service. - - ^ — MOTHER! 01 CHILD - “SUP OF flCS” IF HOOF IS COAtED If Cross, r«>v«'fisn. sick, bilious, clean- little liver and bowels. Children love this "fruit laxative” and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nice ly. • ' • . ' A child simply will not stop plav-- ing to empty the bowels, and the result is, they become tightly clogg ed with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don’| eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach ache or diarrhoea... Listen, mother! See if tongue is coated, then give*'a tea spoonful of ’'California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and un digested food passes out of the sys tem. and. you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers give. *‘Cali- lovaia Syrup of Fie*! belr-isr it is rerfectly harrile.-s: Cr.iTdren love ji. tno it never !VI« t*. act on tN ‘tomach. liver and Lc-.w-ls. Ask yv r dr,g?)S« f r a botCy of "California Syrup of Fig?. ’ *v'h ••b has full directions fo- oahiejt, c’:il- dren of all ates and -’or grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. - Be ware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made bv* "Cali foiniiv Ffg Syr-ip Company.” Refuse auty other kind with contempt. IMNE Hit.I, St *************** * * * PKX1FL . , * * * «**#***$*****#* Wallerboro, Route 5., Feb. 4.—- Mr. Editor: ’ihe laruiers in this *ec- nun are making preparation for another crop. The soil is being turned with an energetic spirit, praying for mother earth to bring lorth ner best yields. Not for per sonal income- so much, but for th* winning of the world’s Var. . We believe that God is with Pres ident Woodrow Wilson and pray tnat he will ever keep, and give him unueistanding, to tide America ovei this crisis and to dethrone the Kais er, if it be his will. We are willing to deny ourselves • of everything in tne eating line or any other line to lick those Germans.,.> We feel that this is the kind of spirit all itue and patriotic Americans ought to have. After quite a vacation caused by Miss Oliver's resignation, the true, tees have secured^ a principal for Penial school. Miss Farrow, has accepted that position. The writer suggest that the trustees 'get to-’ gether and settle some things that may hinder the educational advan tages, should they go unsettled. The' many friends of Mrs. A. C. Crosby regret to learn of her having to undergo an operation, she is at the Claia EsDorn Infirmary. She is doing as' well as can be expected. Miss Anna Benton is spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. Ban ner Varntdoe. Mr. Carlos O'Bryai; of ^Florida, and J IL O’Bryan, of Esjil are spend ing a few days with their mother Mrs. J. B. O’Bryan. - Mr. D. T. Blocker of Cottagerille was in our community last week. .here is quite a number of new h« es preparing to b eerected iti tl. near future, good luck to all the bdlMers. 'i .ere will be preaching at Great Swamp, Saturday, Feb. 9, at 12 m., and Saturday evening at 7 oTdocV ala# gtraGay morning at 11 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. ». There will he a bo> parly at Pine Hill School house on the twenty second of February. The proceeds to be used in buying furniture fo- the school. The public .is cordially invited to come. Mis. peor-e Garris spent the dnv with Mrs. Josh Garvin Friday las*. Miss Dellie Garvin was the gOest ; ires l.fst Wednes- GIRLS! THICKER UNO IX with one egg without butter MUFFINS Try thi#! ' Your hair gets wavy XKlo*W and abundant at once. ojTXMiss Edna dav nicht. • . Miss Sara Jane Hodges has re turned home after having' sp»-n* four weeks in Charleston with hey sister, Mrs. Lilianthall. Sh« reports a very pleasant trip. Several of our neighbor* are hav ing Orman measles. Among those who have them now are Mrs. Willi-• onre 'ires, Mrs. Ollie Garvin. Mrs. Frank Hodges. Mr. Kenneth H*dees, Mr Charley Hodge*.. Me?. Charity Hodces and Miss Corine Hedges. We hope they will soon he well again.. ^ ' —fiTTr'sehotd is getting along rtice’;.. W-, have twenty-two pupils on roll Till-v,.and, the att-ndanoe js .fine. \ . : r To be possessed of a head of hen- w, beatitifu' hair; - soft, lyistrious, flu'fy, 1 wa y and free from dandruff .s merelj a matter of usfng a little L'anderfpe. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of jt. Just get a small bottle of Knowlton’w Danderlne now for a fewr cents- -all onig stores recomniend it—apply a little ks directed and within ten min utes there will be an appearance of nbundaneb. freshness, fluffiness an 1 an incomparable gloss and lusjre, and try as’ you will you cannot find a trace of dandruff .or hair falling but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use when you will see new hair fine and downy at fifsi- >es hut rerjly new* hair - sprouting nut all over-your .--calp Danderine is. we believe, the only sure hair .rower; destroyer of dan : draff and ourA for itchy scalp and it never fails *o stop falling hair it EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORRIBLE! Calomel U <^ui« kxm er' and Ac|** like d\i*:»mite oil ^our' Hver. Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It’s mercury; quick- fxer. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes' into sour bile like dynaniity cramping and sickening you. Cal omel attacks the hones and should never be put into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dan gerous calomel just remember that your durggfst sells for a few cents a large bottle of Dodson’* Liver Tone, which 1* entirely vegetabl- and pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaran teed to start your liver without stir ring you up inside, and can not sal’_ vate. Don’t take calomel!,It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day’s work. If you want to prove how pretty*' and soft your hair really is,* n>*ds- ten a doth .with a little Dander-in- and carefuHy draw jt throHfclr your hair A taking one small *(rand at ,i time. Your hnir wilLdm soft, glossy and beautiful in imfC a few momenta . a delightful surprise .awaits every- <oi< who tries--Inis. -~y — 1 STllEET^sKItVICKs* TO HE HELD Tli< many, friends' of Miss Mari- -Prosser, will hie ! lad fo learn timt she..will hold .a street service, the Lord willing, Saturday. Feb. 9, a? H o'clock. . . " ' ^ Miss Prosser- is no stranger to (h- perjple in Walterboro. having h«.«m here thout orie year ago. Slie has been out working several years') in God’s service. She will he glad | to meet alt of her old friends. Kv.-j prybody is invited. it TIT » Itc^f for liver and howelK, had hreatu had colds, sour stomach. Get a lO.cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, copied tongue, head and nose clogged up with a cold—always trace this to _ , , . . torpid liver; delayed, xTermenting Dodsons Li.er Ton-,f () g,j , n bowels or sour, gassy 'tSVrcch. X Here is a way', to make delicious muffins without using ex- pensive butter: Instead of c the usual lump of but ter which you melt and stir .into your muffins, mbit a small lump of wholesome Cotto- lene — one-third /m than you would use of butter. Cottolene muffins rise—to any occa sion. Just take: > 1 Tablespoons melted Cottolene , - _ # 1 tablespoon su^ar cups nulk 1 enr - 3 cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking •powder 1 scant teaspoon salt Now of course this recipe saves you . , . housekeeping money, given below and But what you want to see how these light know most is this: £ Use the recipe , Will Cottolene give yourmutHnsthe flavor that real muffins ought to have! It will. Just try one batch of muffins with wholesome Cottolene and see! ' . You may be sur prised at the small quantity of Cottolene in the recipe. But don’t he. You should always use one-third less of Cottolene than you ordinarily use of butter or other short enings. Not alone for muffins but for flaky biscuits and perfectly delicious cakes and pies, as well. The Natural Shortenurg” Yeti Economical Cottolene ta also supe rior lor all trying and for all cake-making At grocer* in tin* et convenient site* v We have a large stuck of the famous AVERY line of Farm- * . * ■ • \ *'X ing Implements, and carry in stock at all times parts an^repairs for the implements purchased from us. . . x^vx • ’ , ^ V . There will be an dyster and fish supper at' Ashton school house Fri-f In the present crisis, economy is the watchword of the Na- * ^x tion. Real econon^v does not consist in doing without things we need. It'means the abolition of extravagance from our homes and the purchase of necessities at the lowest ^possible prices *. 0 * ’ . t 'x without the sacrifice of quality.. . t V We *help you in all these things. We buy in tremendous quan- tities and give you the benefit o f ‘ our saving. Every article*.we sell is backed by our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. 5 Per Remember, we give a discount of 5 per cent on all cash pur chases and on all accounts settled by the 5th of the month fol- ■4 ‘ X X • ,» v » ' * / \ *V- . lowing date of purchase—the more you buy, the>more you save. straightens ^oq right up and you .... _ i ,, fed great/ Give it to the children| r Po {, onoug mMter fIopged in th( , |bceati*c it is perfectly hartTile. s ano in*read of being cast out jdoesnt gripe. ^ j0 f avatgfn is rc-ahsorhed into th« ..i-L ^ t blood. When his poison reaches the dav*"evening February" « ">iv "the (WHAT TO I SE TO ^ / delicXc brain tissue it causes coo Won ME. Sundai^h^l The! s l»HKVEXT Al'I’EMHt ITI J gesfion ap 4 that dull, throbbin,. ia invited. ' * I — 7 ^ckenim; headache. ' ' i • Wallerboro' people should ktjo'*' S Cascarets immediately cleanse th * |simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, stomach, refnove tile sour, undigdst- , A Hint to The Axed * ,jetc., as mixfd in Adler-t-kn. flushes- e.! f(M,d and fc:! gases, L.kc the ex If people past sixty years of a^o .the ENTIRE bowel tra^t- ro cod- ‘cess bile from the Hver and carry l/hambeijiiio'' Tablet could be persuaded to go to b«*d aa : p|ete!> that rnTH-ndici>X ;« nre-fV; out all,dhe.constipated waste uiai- The*e Tahletir are intende*! e-ps soon. as they take •Told and remain , ed. ONE rO^OCfVPT'f. .\d!er-i-k i ,tei anti poisons in the bowels. »1u11y for disorders of the ^totii.i in bed for one or two day* thev relieves ANY CAVE sour rtomact , | A • Cascaret tonight will surely liver and bowels. If. you are troubi would recover much more quickie! (ras or ronstxation because it re- straighten you out by morning. They ed with heartburn, indigestion especially if they take Chamber-; moves AtV foul matter which cU'--- ( work while yotf'sleop -a 10-cent box . .ihupaii) y \j:!l do Sxtu—rvtr? Iain’s Cough Remedy. There woull ged and poi&ned yoar system, the; from your druggist means your! . also be less danger of the cold be- INSTANT action surprises both doc-j head clear, stomach sweet, breath Mr. and Mrs. J E. Johns, of Cj ing followed by any of the more se- tors and patients. Sold by John M.! right, complerion rosy and your liv- mack, were business visitors to Wa! rious diseases. Klien. a right, complexion rosy and your liv. terboro one day last week. ! NOTICE. I / \ hieeting j^f tliu afwekholdej;* J v.-ill be lieW on Thursday. F**b, 2H. l iv. of the H. W. Cohen. Inc . of Walterboro. S. C., to wind up the a'fairs and liquidate the business A S. K ADESH, Sep; and Treas. For Indigestion, Constipation or Biliousness Ju.it try ono 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Made and recommended to the public by Paris Modi cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Toaic. * *