The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 13, 1918, Image 7
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TOS PRESS AND STANDARD
PAGE SEVEN
Flavor .
Parity .
Economy
Broxtoh District
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S. S. Convention! BUI SHNR11915
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THE LEGISLATURE
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You will v/'sr.t n try v.holcs
omc Cottolenc for “deep-fryinjr,”
s well as for cakes, pastry and bis-
uit. For Gxtolene instantly browns
ind crisps the outer jsurface, and
hus stall in the fl^vers
>f the food itsetfr
That's why things “deep-fried”
n CottoUne come out deliciously
vholcsornc und easily digestible.
/\ RECIPE
. Meat Croquettes
l cupful finely chopped meat (any Litui)
1 cupful soft bread crumbs
^ ci’pfui soup stock or white -auce
L egg beaten.
Season with salt and pepper and onion
nice if desired. When very «cold shape
the mixture into cylinders; roll in sifted
bread crumbs, then beaten egjr, then
oumba again. Fry one minute in deep
Cottolene, hot enough tj b.--.wn a bit
jf bread while you Couri 40,
Cottolene
At grocers iq tins
of convenient sizes
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CARDS.
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R. M. JEFFERIES
attorney and Counsellor at Law
WALTRKBORO. S. C.
'rat tier in nil Lout ta except Rtjuit)
Loan> NegotlateU on Improietl
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1 uriuing l^tiul'i.
Ur. A. J. Anderson.
Dental Surgeon
urnew iioura. d *. m. to c p. u.;
p. in. to b p. tu. Rhone 100-X.
Walter borer, s. C.
t for you.
'OR ANYTHING IN
Electrical Wiring
SEE
BRUCE HIERS
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tLL WOTtK INSPECTED AND.
WSSED PY C. BINNS^SUPT,
HTOF., I.(K»K AND RK.U> Till*
If a nt»c loves a (tlrl. that hi^ ouaj
ness; /
If a c>r! loves a man that^ii her hue’
new; ^
If tLe> get married tha t >
bustneM.
go. It ytpj.j A nnt <’Oi',r . Ill .VHMib’'«» *• t'
roreredn a^d < lo'he*
TbW New Verk PS^RsIng Club: fo»
that** their businers.
New York Pressing
Club
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DAVENPORT. .M.inag,
Me GALLS
ytfETX MAGAZINE xJOTn
Fashion
Authority
For ■ -Nearly 50 Years!
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Kfcri
UOO.OOO women who turn to
<1 every month for correct fash,
patterns, for economical buying,
neadle'^ork, for good stories-toi
for help, for style. •
Patterns fit.
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Oder te
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M
J. F. DRAWDY
In loving remembrance of J. F.
Drnwdy, who departed this life Feb-
14, 1917.
Oh., the memory of the night,
As we stood with breaking hearts.
Seeing the one we loved so dearly.
Pierced by death's most cruel dart.
The vacant place, the empty chat - .
To The, Sunday Schools in Broxton
District:
Our next District Sunday School
Convention will convene at Wesley
Chanel -on the fifthy Sunday in
MarCh. The {uoguam will appear
ip time.
lu the mean time let us be think
ing about it, talking about jt, plan
ning for it, praying for it. * c ‘
Reader, what does this Interna
tional Sunday school work mean tc
you, to your Sunday school?’ Does
it mean anything? Is your visiwn en
larged by it? Has the work’ of your
Sunday school been extended or-im
proved through the cooperation
work of ttys Sunday school associa.
tion? Have ydu gotten' any* new
ideas, or adopted any new method
from it? If not, why not? Whoee
fauJU-U lt? is it the fault of the
Sunday school association? Is it
the fault of the Sunday school, or
is it vour own fauji?
, Tl|p aim of this flistrict Associa
tion lb to help every Sunday srhooi i
in the distrief. It seeks cooperation, j v, ' < ‘
it seeks unity, but not union. It on
discusses methods, but not creeds.
It ia the only organization that is
open and free to all and seeks the
cooperation of very Sunday school
in the district. It is an organization
in which all Sunday schools of ail
denominations can come togethm
for the common good of all.
These conventions offer opportun
ities to. give the good things you
have* to other schools arid to get
IMMi AND HKTSIK SHE THE C'AP-
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1TOI. CITY IN Al.l>
ITS GLORY.
RIDE IN AN ELEVATOR
Colleton Delegation l«oo!:c<l
llig'ty os Tho They
Wu* Du in Sumthing.**
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edendail, S. c., F^b. 4., 191S.
editur the Pres an Standard,
wel # tyr- Pditur,* bav dun
bin r.n dun it. Betsie an me, •we
w<’Pt ter the legislature tuther dai
ter sea hou^the Iau» ap maid, and
we shore been a lot. We went tehn:
the trane, and our tryp r.us wun
uv the ".icast egriting eventz uv ou»’
hole lives. , We have heer l tel uv
a byg sit; befoar, tnd t.»»o> we had
bin ter a puty big plais when wc
went ter the fare at Walturburur.
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but WaUurburur. ain't a candel be-
syde wun uv the big stre?te lit>s
v;e ;:au i’4 Cerlumbia. Whi ther
Stnit hous is bigeer than ther hotef
rlbert, Broun'9 store with tailers
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Should Profit by the Experience
qf Thesw Two Women
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Buffalo; N^.Y.—“I am.tho mother,of four children, and for
-nearly three years 1 suffered from a fomalo trouble with pains
in my‘back and side, and a general weakness. I had pro
fessional attendance most of that time but did not seem to
get well As a last resort I decided to, try Lydia E.
I’inkham’s Vegetable Compound which I had seen
advertised in the newspapers, and in two weeks noticed
a marked improvement. I continued its use and km
now freeMrom pain and able to do* all my house
work.’*— Mrs. B. B. Zieunska, 202 Weiss Street,
Buffalo, X Y.
Port lari'l, Ind.— U I had a displacement and suffered
so badly froin.it at times I could not lie on my feet
at all. I was all run down and so weak I could not
do my housework, was nervous and could not lie
down at nitfht. I took treatments from a physician
but they did not help me. My Aunt recommended
Lydia E. I’iukhams Vegetable Compound. 1 tried
uT well again ami do
wl:at'good they have fot yotir school.-j
Their it is the,only organization in I , / #
which all the schools of'all the <!v- <: v- -ed'.in, and dick vonlees an j'hef-
nominations can come together fcr,fr tu. Whi our cort hous cud set
mutual improvement. Why tafce so j- ~ ne Pni | U v ther stait hous* an
littlq interest in this great wb*-!c , . , ‘ - , ..
The leaders in Sunday school work * WHd * gfHW™*
are at fault. EveYy superintended ^ a «-° n W,, r , it ‘
and every teacher shpuld attend\' T .. l '''* went r,te - ter *‘ a hot# ' ,
these Conventions. Why? Because Tv; hett * w ^
tiiey are the leaders in their schools, j V,!S a nut
The burden of the. work is upon'
them, the success oi the work de-'
pends upon them. . They should
come together,' exchange ideas, dis
cuss methods, give ail they can of
good, get all they can to make theii
own school# more efficient.
I would be glad if every supertH-
tendent and every teacher of every
school in the district could be with
us at Wesley Chapel on the fifth
Sunday in March. /
I say agiln, let uw think of it,
talk about it, plan and pray for it.
be present at it, contribute all we
can to its success and get all the
good we can out of it. Every one
interested is invited to come, and a
special invitation is extemlftt to all
the county officers and to the edi
tor of the Press and Standard. /
D. m. yarn; /
District PreSidenL
MSEW CURES
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-Tnv Tbe AVomeii of Waitci boro Tit *
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Same as ’Am where.,
/ \ it ami ngw 1 am strong aiitl
my own work and I give Lkdia E. Pinkhurii's
Compound the credit.”-^Mrs. J o«sfu i n £ '
Kimqle, Udo West Race Street, Portland, Ind.
Every Sick Woman Should Try . •
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
COMPOUND
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LYDIA C.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN # MAfS.
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/ Hard to attend to household duties
With "a constantly aching br.ck.
A woman should not have a bad
hack, . ’ .3
got offen ther trane, ther
miti perlite felier standin thear
w*tio a.sked if we-didn’t • want ter co\
ter- a notel ter spen the nite. We
sod we rid. he sed he had an orto-
mobeel the^r an wed taik us rtyer
whore- \Ve wahted tep go. i tbdtt
that w\s miti kind uv hym, and we
ifot in. tie driv us up ter a byg ho
tel thear with ther rfaim ‘VtF’ffe-.-sun”
in byg letters on top uy hit. we had
heerd tt-1 uv mr JefferSun', who wus
the fur.a bv<r demietat. an we thol
he orter run a miti nise plais an
(hat hit wed hh a sorter ceep tu,
4b wo got oufen ther ortormobeel
and the f')#d hygs’irpryseycum. Th-'
feller wot drlv uS up te^ (he hotel
sed owed hym\ r doiler. T s^r.
soz “what the dp-.il do i ‘owe vn
a -ilollar fur^, kinder mad lykf. H-'
'Ses. sos hr,, "fur fetohen yn nn
hear.” Bi tho* tyme thear wuk a
i*yc on<rd cumin un. an they w^m
lokir fur ’rubhlo ter stn*\t. bet 'i
didn’t .want tor git e—ostod hv the/-
ncuisemtr ‘o i told Bei^jo i ••--•efc-
ined vre h*u| bettor pci hym and w •»
cud walk hak tor the t»-ane. 1 ’
rir. —wits' ve ever in ■ v'
TTiTTforsiin hotel? Ff vu eve" v :«
vn wil no- what i -rai is. <ru. h it *
no yoro rrc-dkos not beleave.me.
» «am smith tir hil Tones, ur sdl
^rern reed in ♦hys neooe an savin
f ba uo (tsf >"1 er lye. hut y i wil
no Its the/ truth.
Er litre! nlccer with er nun’form
0"ri /-n.r'n ou»en' thfr hotel ; n-i
p-k erwni Pef*ji’’s 1 ttul. elo «arch-i
an/wont r'’.rnin ''n thet* hotel. Mk
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We have a large stock of the famous AVERY line of Farm-
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ing Implements, and carry in stock at all times parts and repairs
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for the implements purchased from us. > '
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Anti she seldom would if the ktd> ^/us in er nriwcyful b»i>ri. when u-
uo\s were well. • ^Mrted in ' ther jtUnul com on tu.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are endbrs/I |tha seemed ppu<M*fu1 vied we
by thousands. tUm litt-ii r< ; v : ver in ther norv-'or--’
Haie been used in 1:idnt*s trouble jtiik us up tYr a counter w»f p
over V’) years. ’ ituther end ; <v the walk wai au c--
" Wnlterboro woriien should profit bv , Bejsi’fj >atc^-l dour ther rl-a V
the follov.-ing c'.periencc. .s-s. soi he. "wil vq re-f-<fur?" "t|/|
Mrs JT. A. Brvflnt, "2 I la nove.* i wh'r.t?" i*eain *H%t i duFro:
^t.. C^aileston, i*. C., says: "! s!tf- ( ro wot ho out ho «^.j f ,
•'bred fyCui mv hark for about two roro naim nr* vu*e 'vi/e’a jfniir •' »*•>•.
’’.i' ni>s. I could hardly stoop or hear”. Ho giv mo o-- pop-nn i rote >n
b-X nnd if T swVr>t a room 1 was ther hit huk ns "’anuas i cud
ti’ed out, M\ ha'-k and liiy.bs pbhoi
ajh the.dft;ie and I had dizziness and an esi c.id ~ ^
th<’ soc-'k.s, fiordedoiefore fuX' Hv
kiddovs acted i-reculaflv/
two boxes of Doan’a Kidney
a nil, they *id me of the backache.; h aw -fvX "win r s **>1 firr'*”
tnd I was well an*l strong again.” Th<X' croud a* 1 lifted ?.t tin s. f(.r.
Price k*)c. at all dealers. Don’‘ uX«ho-e di.j cD e-wai w-ith *:
-imply a'-k for a kidney remedy—gejXrloark. nn'* ho did rot nr «r> cni/
Pvcn’s Kidney Pills—the same tbflt--.-Xr .fujo kwost’ons; but rit a'n*ir/-
r.rvant had Foster-Mijfcurn nn ther h <k. and hit a li:»-:I
-si cud. "Rjjcv ^.♦unipz,an w
^ Mark
1 *isod odendale, iffc. “mr Stumpz", se"
y Pills ho. "wruf' - cu Pk -»• r*ime with
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
from Yean* Suff
Hade Her W
••jiri p-) wi:u' v ther n-rpiformed lit-
tuT niggers run up apd crabbed Ret- |
si’s sarhe!.-and se<l, "this wai.” wo
j fnllrred f vn and *wo .went ! nte» -*
|Ptl-:l rirmo an he «het the doro. I.
jthof hit wuz funni. but i seY nothin,
r.n nvl rb wunce the hlaimed thyng
-o for n U ve an hit wus g*oin up
“V.’t»5t i» ‘he tYimder is ther ma»-
Texa
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und
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«• «r. •0.*'” '1 f-. thy. i. «• < lltvnl-r-
itetetnent, Mrs. 0. K. Schill, of this town,. i rn taiken yu up ter vure rutRe.”
says.* “For three years I suffered untold I soX ‘thrnkoe”, an hv that tvn,-•
agony with my head. I was uoableto we had got thear. and hit stopped nn
dnanvof *r*v work vreat in ther rum* the cleark
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tion.
In the present crisis, economy is*the watchword of the Na-
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Real eonomy does not consist in doing without thing's we
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need. It meahs the abolition of extravatrance from bur homes
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possible
prict
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and the purchase of necessities at
witlrbut the sacrifice of quality. /
V\> help you in all these thing’s. We buy in tremendous quaii-
titles and give you the benefit o + ' our saving;' Every article we
sell is backed by our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction.
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Remember, we give a discount of 5 per cent on all cash pur-
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chases and on all accounts settled by the 5th of the month fol-
lowing; date of purchase—the more you buy, the more you save.":
™ SL 1 rT. z?™* vr ^ 1 , “ v ^
just from the 2\vful suffering with my cud he in thear an i didn’t net am lel JU 8
IggJ, ifier ip ther runaK Ther boi tumid n#lt nnwiiin when we got up, we
I was so nervous that the least notie ^ i '^'l b*ittin rn the electricity itte wat«^ er long tytee- ter s»ea th«
would mJte me jump out of my bed. I ‘ ,a, '
erbout this next weak Tl>-»
.. 2"” r ir / h* ! 1 , wb *' ? " r* *; '■"> *" r » wl loot Jettur im
der riled at hym f»-r hys m^udenc^. wei k telim the erptuiences we had
“what w:l.yu hav fur yurebrekfuet?” ter tryin ter larn hou laws ar maid
tad no energy; end wss unable to do
anything. My son, a young boy, had to
do all my household duties.
I was not able to do anything until 1
took Cardui. 1 took three bottles in all,
and it surely cured me of those awful
, bou laus ar maid.
u, ther hit.- befcv It?" Ke «er v,!’.“ri.;.'tir
" ,hi - w. w. siuoke tryin ter Ink like
up pr htite as daf. an he littul nfriger in ther nunifortn wot j^e, more sivil like. 1 ees
went outen th^r runse. Be’sie jest had bn:ng
th-^’ itp hlr 4..dp an pe<l ”wel. uv but finerly he cum erlo*g an w* hit -> - w^i.- j r thj< , „ hor ^ beot p an
- thynfdn this wurld. T>v, got hym ter talk us dotim i thort tuI . but Betsie wele habv ter hav tha wus du^Vunithing in'therkmus
hole blaimed th^n^ h«ul sunithvDK, wl.at dii vu waDt 7 ** sh* 1 Viitii’ii »it« l . .
’ '” -*** h^- ^ <*** .*■ ’ bv-sted up when we started ter goiu "wel. Bit. el we* kin Kit e r ^ ml ( Lbom* te?'^
** * we "Xnt in ;.n met pir. nianoin. hut
"Yesgur” sen **
a swel hotel, aint it hifN! shore the
busted up when we started ter goiu
luke - outen ther . winder an sau tim uooo„. but we finally.* got ter th' > * .| hominl ah coffee, that’s erbout
strotc lites a Wai doun. She ses flore apd ther littul nigger in tTm: j j want i reckin”'
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headaches. That has been three years fa „,
220, and 1 kr.c’.v the cure is permanect, doun tern't
rum Se^r. S
outn thi^ plais
i tern't/; i dont
Surpose We shod Diinifornt ahe-ed us whea*' we emi tT.«, nigger watur. an he went often
ur hit shud burn cit aura hreakfust. Anr editur, *1 i ar 1 directli fetched bak ertmut as
- .. , , . . . . , thynk i kin 'lep. yu no anithing erbout stile? Ef yu ? u<teh hommini as i and eet in vnip
for I have never had any headache Sinct er wvnk 'm so skeenui.” i tride t*-’ du, then yu kin apreshiate our toi’X I. f Uthful with er l:tt :l bacon Hit
cumfurt ‘ hir er-'littul, an tride ter inter that dining rgmo and eaiia cooked miti fine tho. nn th-’
veesin/wyth h ! r that tha wud not hrekfust that mornin. we w*ot in coffee wus gud tu. but we had ter
l»-t |)eeptij rum ter ther hotel onle* an a byg nigger shoed us wh^ar wu-
cud set
we see them day by, day #
And, oh,’-'it fills-our heart with care*, i Knn . r .
sine. PU, lpv.4 on. .w,y.! P'oven thnl the books »K rich*
WIFE OND DAUGHTER, j taking Cardui today,
taking Cardui.
Nothing relieved me until! took Cardui.
It did wonders for me.”
Try Cardui for your troubles—made
from medicinal ingredients recommended
In medical books as being cl oenefit in
female troubles, and 4D years of use has
Begin
pi-i one hole duller fer that littul
doun. an anuther nlggur tt-.f bet 1 mayd up mi mynd ter git
Wf/wus saif fur them ter slepo ini w ll , JUW it _ i (
hu‘, mr. wdltur. hit wus er long tmy" n black clothes cum erlong-.an ch^eted on everything * inCerlu mbta'
be'ca 1 - wc cud git settled doun m i handed r * . - sheat uv papur w tn so i sed nothin erbout tha». Betsi«
a bit er slefie. o* a lot uv :- ♦ *’• ^-n hit. he went on er
I nid rite *r
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buk- erbout mi first *“''Rt
►v’— --an
"vc =a , thear. an I mai not git te-
tel yu aul erbout hit in t*iys l^tt ir
ht«
X an ‘l got outen mi strete.
erbout tha». Betsi»
t hir pipe an we went on doun ther
trip ter^the staff capftul. and ml claaea and begun ter rede ther pa
pur he had left with us. hit se-t ,r edijur. yu no. Betsie aq 1 went
,.Menu”, ! ses ter myRelf, "no i ter Cerlumbia ter sea how laus ar
that will aul keap til next weak.
Lux outen fur it mr. editur, an i
tel yure feeders that thn will shon
be interested in the wai lane are
ji aid in Cerlumbia, ther plais whore /
shunnan shot.
So long.
Yores yfrull.
His.
Ril X S'tumpz
Mark
P. S. Littul Bit and Bel *F' wel and
we ar begianin ter git reddi fer
ernnther crop. B. S.