The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 13, 1918, Image 3
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; February 13, 1918.
YOU COOK YOUR
FOOD—WHY NOT
YOUR TOBACCO?
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Y OU know what broiling
does to steak, baking to a
' potato—and toasting to bread.
In each case flavor is brought
out by cooking—by “toasting.’*
So you can imagine how
toasting improves the flavor
of the Burley tobacco used in
the Lucky Strike Cigarette,
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Adams Kun, Feb. 9.—Editor Tb'’
Press and Standard: This' beautiful ^
spring like day induces me to send!
you a few dots from our community.
* Since'my last writing Cupid has
completed his worlf. and I report
the 'marriage of Miss Eva Pehr
eldest daughter of'Mrs. E. P. Ptatt.
And Mr. Wilkie Messenrejr. which
occurred In Charleston, Thursday.
Jan. Si; at "the residency of Mrs.
William White. .. ...
Mr. F. Y. Legare and his daughter
Miss Gertrude, have moved to Wil
mington^ N. C., to be with Mioses
Emily and Claudia, who hold lucte-
tive and responsible positions in the
postoffice there.
Mr. Donald Bailey 4ias moved his
family here. They are occupying
the Kavenel cottage.
Mr. W.T. Sutcliffe has moved hts
family to MeggetL'
Mrs. Sinch and Mias Kathleen are
visiting in Darlington.
Mr. Mitchell and Mrs. Palmer at
tended the county teacher’s associa
tion in Charleston Saturday. 1 '
Miss Agnes Wallace, teacher of
the Roxbury school spent the week
end with Mrs. Taliferro Taylor.
Dr aab Mrs Taylor, Miaa Dorothy
Nell and Taliferro visited the city
Wednesday.
Miss Anna Perry is spending the
week end in Charleston with her
sister, Mrs. W. L. Messervey.
Mr. Andrew Edmundson is home
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith have
returned, from Norfolk. Va. They
were called there by by the death
pi’ the latter's grandmother.
Mr. R. T. Kine. Jr., postmaster it
Georgetown visited his father thi»
week. s
Mrs. Henry Barnwell is vi-Mthig
her daughter, Mrs., Henry DargLK
at Florence. »•
Mi, ' 'Fox dffd family have
maved back to Adams Run. Sayj
there is no place iike home.
4 .Mrs. William Perry'visited friends
here recently.
Mrs. E. J. Turnbleston'visited Cot-
Uv# die yesterday. •
Don't think Walterboro has* the
monopoly of "grippe” and ’measles.’'
Others arc- enjoying (?• both. Hop
ing you have recovered. I am.
’ MORE ANON.”
AND STANDARD
Asks for Magazines
For the Soldiers
To the Council Women of Lower
Carolina: ;
An urgent request has come from
M' G-ar Beckman. Beaufort. S. C..
askir, for magaxmes. and records
for tb-- Sojourner’s" Club, and two
Y. M C. A. buildings. Beaufort. The
Marine Training Statioji. Paris Is
land and the boys at Fort Freemont.
Mr. Ilecjcman writes that he cannot
ohta n enough magazines in Beau
fort to meet this need, and asks that
the council women of the southern
counties of the state will help fur
nish these boys of the Navy, train;
iUg at* these points. He is very-
anxious to receive monthly ship
ments of "monthly magazines as ne<
as possible. The boxes should he
sent by express, prepaid, to the So
journers Club. Beaufort, S. C.,' cfo.
Mr. Oscar Beckman.
Mr. Beckman is in charge of the
Beaufort War Camp Community Re
creation Service, and he.'will take'
pleasure in ^distributing them to our
boys in such a way that will secure
the greatest benefit.
v Mrs. F. 'Louise Mayes.
ChaimiaTi South Carolina Woman’s
Council of Defense.
The above letter was received by
me a few days ago from Mrs Mayes.
If any one. wishes to. contribute their
magazines to this cause as sdon as
they have read them, please leave
them at my office at The Press and
Standard. I
Tweedie Fioklinz. A
. County Chairman.
BIG SHIPMENT
HORSES aod MULES
JUST RECEIVED
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OF m OR
RIALS! GIRLS! TRY! IF
SISP OMDRUFF MO
YOUR
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For the Colleton Garage. There
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You have Attention and. Service
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Standardized the County/Over
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The Colleton Garage
RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, S.
A big lot of the finest horses
and mules we have received this
V N.
season are now at our stables for
your inspection. If you want a
real good work animal be sure
a : lot
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Iteliel! ”l*a|*e's
N«>ur Stomncli
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New spring Goods
We now have a beautiful line of Skirt and
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Dress Goods in*the most popular cheeks/
and stripes. A n assortment of many new
patterns. ^ ^
are ready to show you our new line/
of Ready-to-wear goods, such as Dresses,
Skirts, Waists, etc.—the most beautiful
assortment we have as yet had. THAT’S
ENOUGH TO CONVINCE—Hundreds of
-other new articles too numerous to men
tion. Pay us a visit while out shopping—
we would be glad to show you our line. X
(Always Something New.)
Hair stoi* lulling oat and get*
tlA-k. wavy. Ktrong and
c/bmaiifl.
Yoor hair becomes light. •Vav/
fluffy, abundant and appears as soft,
lustrous and beautiful as a young-
girl's after a "Danderin** hair
cleanse” . Just try this—moisten a
cloth with a little Damjerine and
carefully draw It through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time.
This will cleanse the hair of dust
dirt and excessive oil and in just a
few moments you have doubled tli£
beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying the hair it
once, Danderine dissolves every par
ticle of dandruff; -cleanses, purifies
and invigorates the scalp, forever
stopping itching and failing hair —
But what will please ybu tftost
Will be after a feW weeks’ use when
you .will actually see new hair—
-flh'e and downy at first - yes—bpt
really new hair growing all
the scalp. If you care' for prettv,
soft hair and lots Of 1 It, surely get a
small bottle of Knowlton’s Dander-
Tne—itoin apy ?dfuggi*t or tofl d
count,fora- few cents. ,
Wonder vhat upset your stoieach
wY.ich portion of the Bind did ftie «l;v.u
a:•- do you? Well. d»*o't bother.
If your stomach is in a revolt; if
swk-.'tassy and upset, and whol you
juxt ate has fermented and tuYped
sdur/ head dizzy and aches; belch
ga>e» and acids and eructjite undi.
ge«t»d food; breath fpul. tengiie
coated—just bake a little Rape's I):c-
pepsin to help nutraiize acidity and
in five minutes you wonder what be
came of |he indigestion and dis
tress: , ‘ /
Millions of men and women today
know that Jt is needless to have
dyspepsia.* A little Diapepsin oc
casionally keeps the stomach sweet
ened and they eat • their favorite
foods without fear. /
If your stomach doesn’t take ca»>?
of your libera) limit without rebel
lion; if your food is a damage in
stead of a help, remembar the quick
est. surest, most harmless relief is
Pape's ffiapepsin. which costs onlv
flftj cents for a large case at drug
stores. IT’s .'truly wonderful—it
stops fermentation atnf aciilitx anX
sets things straight, so genti//««»4i
asilv that it !s' really astonisUtng.
SEE LS BEFORE YOU BUY
Rizer & Ayer’s Stables
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There Will he a l>yA shipper given
lye a IkA
at PAntel school lions/ on^EeehTy
nicht, Feh. lath Tliy:-proPeed* frock
the supper \yiiFlT/isse<i for- the im-
proyemmf of thy schLol building,n,r-
Tfer the auspices of Misses Morrar
and Farmw. Everybody is cordial,
l.v invited to come and bring Yoves
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The last time I saw her^'
She yuju- sfandlhg so s«;e-t.
On The steps at her gate.X
With my lieart at If^r feet.
The 'kind stars above us.
In the/lcar aur^tuer sky.
Bent U» witn* s^ our vows.
A/I toll Fycp good-bye.
Her bnghj eyes grew so Uitn.
XThat Gk/seii back the tears.
And wore by the Gods.'
Td love lier tYirough the years.
Aud F ha\e. nrt > I baxe.
But a. man’s wkYs leads far,
A.nd he always win...,
—Against fal^j-AhTit may l»ar.
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EVER SUIEO BY
GIlQIi; HORRIBLE!
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You Nm4 • General Toole
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The Old Standard Grove’* Tasteless
thill Tonic it equally valuable a* a
General Tonic because it contain* the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives
cut Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.
What is LAX-FOS
> LAX-FOS IS M MPMVED CASCAMc
A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
and Liver Tonic. Contains Caacsra Bark.
Blue Flag Root. Rhubarb Root, Black
Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and
Pepsin.* Combines strength with pala
table aromatic taste. Docs not gripe. 20c
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Calnmel is Qtiickt-Hter ami
like ilyniunitr on
yonr liver.
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Calomel losms you a day! You know
w'hat calomel is. It’s mercury; quick-
silver. Calomel is dangerous. It
crashes into sour bile like dynamir-
cramping and sickening you. Ca 1 -
ome] attacks the bone* and shoub!
never be put into your system.
Wheu you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked and
believe you need a- of dan
gerous calomel Just remember that
your durgxist sells for a few cent*'
a large bottle of Dodson's LiyeV
Tone, xwhjch is entirely veaptab!'*
end pleasant to take and is a perfect
substitute for calomel. It ts guaran
teed to start your liver without stir
ring you up inside, and can not ra! 1 -
vate. X ,, '
Don’t take calomel! ft makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a
day’s work. Dodson's Liver Ton-!
straightens you right up and you
feel great. Give It to the children
because it is perfectly harmless ana
doesn’t gripe. . * x
USE "WHEYS', FOR
LIVER 10 BOWELS
WHEN
WhenV biWoriln-mJacYiy. H-.k. for
><>ni -.toiniM-li. I'.id hrxuilli,
4 t»:*»! colil*'.
We are now in our new Brick Stables,
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and have gotten in a ca»* load of the finest
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MULES ever brought to this market 1 , and
will continue to handle them the balance
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of the season. All our customers and
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friends are invited to come in and look
them over, for we feel satisfied if you are
needing any stocks we can supply ybur 7
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needs.
Dannelly & Company
Ehrhardt, S. C.
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Take r.C f r*»-nij;iit to cleans
your lively #tou>ach and ivow*!*, apu
you w.ll Purely fe>* l great h\ mov
ing. Ytiu men and women who have
Iw'ad’r.che. coated tongue, a had cold
arb billions. n< rvogs, up<ft. bother
ed with a sjek. gassy, disordered
HONOR ROL
RtT-KIV
>Bor roll for
onth end 1 .; :
Following i*- th»
Truffiu school, for th'
atonmeh./r/have bAckachn and fXl'Feb.' 1st.
all wdfn'out Are you keepHrT your F.raLGrade Lisa Nfay Smilli. Har-
bowefs cl<-;irj w.tb Ca-^aref* .obi Patrick. Janie ^mith, Merrlal
nierelv foc-nT a passagewrv v»erv I Breland, Klein Williams^ Lonnie Du-
1M& M
few dayR with saHs. cathartic pil
or casjdr oil’
Carkcaret- iii> mediately cleanse
and regulate the stomach, remove
< he >our'. iindigeitted and ferment in .’
food and foul gase#, take the e\ce--
bile from the liv;er and carry off th *
constipated waste matter and p«dson
from the bowels;
• Remember* a Uascaret to-night
will straighten you out by moritin -
A 10-cent box from, your druggist
Vneans healthy bowel action; a eleer
head and cheerfulness for months.
Don’t forget the children
Mr. and Mrs. C.
Jocksonhoro. were
Thursday.
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'2nd Grade- Duncan - -PadKetK
Pear) Crosfty. Stephen Fmyit. Frank
McAlhahy, Parker Chassereau.
"rd tirade—Cecil Ilhoad, Edna
JJtnyly. lK»rothy Chassereau. Bessie
Breland. Ixiuise Htiiyly, Bessie Lee
Smyly.
4th Grade -Edna Griffin. Jennie
Pmyly, Boyce Bnlanff, Prentiss ri
mer. • >
r,th Grade— Willie Mae Miley,
Mae Crosby, Mazle Padgett, Pattie
Mae Crosby.
fith Grade—Alma Griffin. Mayrue
l'Inier t William Patrick.
J. Reynolds, of 7th Grade—Ida Breland, Junior
in Walterboro , Crosoy. Eva Crosby, Hughie Carter.
' 1 Percy Carter, Harold Thomas, Capye
Applebv,. Duncan WilUams. Ernest
Patrick, Leon Crosby, • Albert Kin-
ard.
Sfli (trad*—Morgan Smyly. Maud
Crosby, Lawson PI tiler.
9th tirade—Bay Miley, Merc
Williams', Annie Belle Crosby f Leona's*
Carter. - X
Tenth Gfade—Thelma Miley. Mol-
lie Williams, Gertrude Thomas.
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When You Have a Cold
It is when you have a severe cold
that you appreciate the good quali
ties of f'hamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy. Me*,. Frank Crocker. Pana.. DL
Writes: "Gur five year-old sen. P^t 1
caught a sev’vre cold last winter, thst
settled on his icings arid he hod ter
rible coughing spells. We were
greatly worried about him *a the
medicine we gave Him ^did not hel^
him En the least. A helghbnr spoke
so highly of Chamberlain’s Cough
/temedy that I got S bottle of It.
The first dose benefited Mm so
much that I continued giving It to
him nntil he was cured.”
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