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Erery moU»*r raaltsa^ after gl*-
lag her children -CdltforaU Synip
of Flga-** that this la their Ideal lax
ative. beeaoae they love it* vteaaaat
taste and It thoroughly elaaaaea the
little stomach, liver and
bowels without fripiBK.
-.When cross. Irritable, feverish or
breath had. aiofiach sour, leek at
the Umirwc, Mother! If coated, give
a teaapooaful of this harm lee*
•fruit laxative." aad ia a few hour*
all the foul, constipated waste, sour
bile aad undigested food passes ont
of the bowels, and you have a well,
playful child again When Its tittle
system is full of cold, throat sore,
has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indi
gestion. colic—remember, a good
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Interesting
Around Round
MAT mix BTOARW
That wonders will never cease is
proven by the fact that the Cbar-
leeton delegation had a law
#d at the recent session of the legis
lature permitting billiards to he
killed. Thus ends one of Charles- j r r.ur...u»-r. • sa
lon's most unique customs—dei- ^ inside cleaasing'' should ahyays be
tying hussards. But this will not
prevail without opposition. 1 The
News and Courier comes lustily to
the defense of the -Charleston
angle" ,
PLANT FOOD CROPS
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\ Plant food crops. These three
words contain wholesome advice to
every person who engaged In the
science of farming this year.
America must produce an abund
ance of foodstuffs, and to do so ne
cessitates the plsjDtlng of every acre
possible to food plants. The Press
and Standard would urge the farm
ers of Colleton county to heed this
^ Advice. What we raise we are sure
to have to eat. This may not he
true of what we shall try to^uy.
the first treat meat given
Millions of mothers keep “Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs” handy; the'
know a teaspoonful today saves a
sick child tomorrow. Ask your
druggist for a bottle of -California
Syrup of Figs.t which has direc
tions for babies, children of all ages
and grown-ups plainly printed on
the bottle. Beware of counterfeit*
sold here, so don’t be fooled- ttJet
the genuine made by “California
Fig Syrup ^Company."
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Statement of the Ownership. Man-
sgement. Circulation. Ktc.. Re
quired by the Act of Congress
of August 24. 1012.
Of The Press and Standard, publish
ed weekly, tn Walterboro, 8. C., for
October 1. 1918:
State of South Carolina. County of
Colleton—as.
Before me. a Notary Public. In
and for the State and county afore-
•X
Such a fact has been brought home I said, personally appeared W. W
Smoak, who. having been dnlv
(sworn according to law. deposes
(and saya that he is the editor and
manager of The Press and Standard
to many of us.
PROFITEERING MIST <*>
The efforts of the government to
regulate the prices of food stuffs Is
commendable. That it IS saving the
buying public great sums Of money
it not questioned snd it has. like-
and that the following ia. to the
best of his knowledge and belief,
a true statement of the ownershio %
management, etc... of the aforesaid
publication for ‘the date shown in
the above caption, required by the
Act of August 24, 1912. embodied
in section 443. Postal Laws and
Round, Feb. II.—An Intemuting
meeting was held Friday night at
which the Round community club
was reorganised, and new officers
elected. This club was organised
-about a year ago and held many
enjoyable aad helpful meetings, but*
for several months no meetings
have been held. meeting Fri
day qight was for the purpose of re
organisation. 'The following offi
cers were elected: J. Earl Dodd,
president; Moody V. Hlott. vice
-president; W. C. Hiers. secretai
W. B. Garris, chaplain.
The next meeting will be' held
Friday evening. March 1st. and the
program will consist of the follow
ing numbers:
Music, by Earl Dodd.
, Address by Hon. J. B. Dodd.
Eaaav by Miaa Fannie Watson
Local duet by Misses Vic Risher
aad Minnie Smoak.
Violin aolo by J. Keeley Dodd.
A good game of basket ball waa
played Friday afternoon by teams
from Cottagevillet and Bethlehem,
the score 'being 23 to 37 in favot
of Bethlehem. Good plays werv?
made by many members of the
teams, but especially by Misses An-
nfe. Pierce and Mattie Willis for
Cottagevtlle. and Misses Corrie Beli
Hill and Vic Risher, of Bethlehem.
The teams were composed, of the
following players: Bethlehem—
Alma Hlott and Thelma Tumbleston.
goals; Corrie* Beil Hill and Vic
Risher. guards; Fairy Hiott, Rach
el Hiott and Thelma Hiott. field.
For Cottagevillff—Virgie Jordan
and Alma Reeves, goal; > Annie
Pierce and Annie Reeves, guards,
Helen Pierce. Mattie Willia. Carrie
Lou Willis, field Bennie Sln«ggth
acted as referee.
CARING FOR THE
HOMAN MACHINERY
Th« human system is the most In
tricate piece of machinery, and your
health—your very life, in fact—de
pends upon each organ faithfully per
forming its functions. If as 2 result
of improper food, be^ of sufficient
exerejse or some indiscretion, you be
en m# bilious, the human machine gets
aD clogged upand serious codsequer.ces
follow. It is your duty to keep your
body In good condition, particularly
liver. This can be easily done
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ist secrets
1. Be wire
well chilled.
Cottokne
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2. Sift rioui. talt and
ing powde.
3. Ckop the chilled Cotio-
lenc into the dour with
knives.
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Here are two practical pie-crust
hints. TNiy were.given to us by a
cook whole 'wholesome Cottolene
pie-crust was a tender and fial^y treat.
Hint No.' 1. Always chop * your
shortening into the flour with knives.
Don't DUX ft in with your hands.
' Hint No. 2. Always keep your
' shortening and your dough as cold
as possible.
Just forgetting the money*saving
in using Cottplene, why don’t you
compare your economical Cottolene
pie-crust with your very best pie
crust made vyitb “half of butterr”
If. you follow your own recipe,
be sure to use one-third less of Cotto
lene than you ordinarily use of other
shortening. Cottolene goes farther
—because it is richer.
A great many particular women
who used to use part butter are now
using wholesome Cottolene alone
to make tender, flakv pie-crust.
But perhaps ,vou wou(d like to try
the recipe below.. You’ll need:
1% cup* flour X teaspoon baking powder
X teaspoon ult Ice water % cup Cottokna
■ For method start at picture No. 1.
Cottolene
4. Mix in tM water grad
ually taking r«nr not to me
too mock.
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5. After chilling the dough
for about half an hour, roll.
Bake about 30 minute*.
vow uv« „
by taking a dona or ao occasionally of
that Standard proprietary mhdieme.
Yea! Economical Cottolene la alao supe
rior for all trying acd tor aU sake-making
At groceta in tint
of convenient aiaea
Standard
Liver
on the
wlae. prevented the making of creat I K-eulationa. printed on the revem*
sums by profiteering merchant* who) , Tha , |h< , names and addrw .
would take Advantage of scarcity |e* of the publisher, editor, ntanac-
of. food and neoewity to wring froi.i[‘n1 editor, aad busines* manager
the needy undue and evorbant prof-.*“!!: ... . T , . ...
Publisher—The Press and Stand-
tta. But the government must al'0j ar( , | Br t Walterboro. S. C
Editor—W W. Smoak. Walter
boro. S, C. .
take into control the prices charge*-
lor other products; for the tner-
ehant who would make excessive
pj-ofKp on food stuffs would not hesi
tate to charge enough on other lines
of merchandise to ofiset his small
profit on food , products. People
need to be protected from profiteer
ing on all products
In. an address to the farmer* of
the connlty. President Wilmin says
on this point
letary
; which acta
liver and bow
el* and quicVily cleanses the system of
the fecal elements which clogged the
machinery. Granger Liver RegaJstcr
contains no calomel nor alcohol aad Is
twed In thousands of homes daily, with
most satisfactory results. Try a bos
of It—25«. Sold by ail druggie Ac
cent no substitute.
MASTER S SALK
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Managing Editor— W
Walterboro. S. C. „
Rasiness Manager—W
Walterboro. S C- /
2 That the owners are:
Wi W Smoak. Walterbonv/8. C ;1
Mr« Anne W Smoak. Walterboro.
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3. That the known bondholder*
mortgagee*, and n^Ker security
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^fTATE OF SOITH CAROLINA,
Smoak,' County of Colleton.
' MM. E. Freeman—Plaintiff.
W. Smoak.j vs. ' \ ,
H L Proyeaux. Stella Marsh. Solo
j mon Proveaux. Clifton Proveatixy
Exekiel Proveaux, Harv^v
vnaux. E'.eline ProveatixC—be-
fendants.
Notice of Sale.
Bv virtue of the decree in tl.t
holders owning 07 /.olding 1 per j^hove entitled, cam^e. I will seH at
cent or more of yits.1 amount of ^public -suction t<r the highest bid-
|hon.K mortgages, or other sceoil-jdai in front of the court house nt
"The impression which prevails in l ,io t. . rher«. South Carolina. OU
some quarters that while the C.o*-i Fartnen* A ^fercl iatir Tt.»nk. \Vn>- March, next, same being
ernment hss sought to fix the prtr^- , rl !° ro -
the 4 th/d ay df said month, at 12:0.'
of fqodsjtuffs. It has not. sought to r ? vr>K *’f/Anderson. Anderson. v |o’clock no^fi. the following describ-
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fix other prices which determine the (
expanavs of the farmer is a-mistake*
t»he. As a matter of fact, the C.oi-,
ernment has actl\eiy ar\1 success-i (
fully regelated the priceo <•( many
fundamental materials
all the industries of the
and has regulated thei t. not onlvf,
for the purchases of the C.over/-
meok, but also for the nurchas^' of
general public, and I have i*verv
- reason to believe that the Cqbgress
will extend' thespawars of the Gov.
ernment in this Important and evefi
essential matter, so th/t (Rye ten
denev to profiteering, which is show-
n* Itself m too manv/quarters. toa'-
be effectively checker; In fixing the
«he Government
.rr!' h tT r ,o "»• *<-
of . v th V* nn » r niuch in
Interests of tbs con -
ImJ ler, lnS U ‘ h *7 ,0 ^ ,,rTV ^- hot
farmer ln * nklBd ■" Well «s th-
everytbRjc ln thw .
p-. or, : ;,; r Uk " "»«*"*..
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evy. ^ - 1 *d/Realty/to-wiL . ^
Tpc the two paragraphs n«\t , \jj tbi.t piece, parcel or tract of
ahove /iTin* the names of the own->f alld #mjale
ers. * — ‘
in the county and
rs. stockholders and v-curlty hni»K ^ tat for .. Jajd> f0afaininf: ftftv >50,
, ... ....... .;V f *" , ' 1 / onU,n , po ’ onh u>re or less. tn Broxton
itoderh in : T/uvi-hip .ttii bounded
he counter \jf ^ lands of WilOe Pn
■A ne company but also,
GOWFim
The Evidence Is at Your Door.
on the North
onda: Ekst h 1 ’
lar.ds of ^ue /*olk; .'4o»>th by lan- .-
- of Kicklithter. and \Yest by lands
f' f Joseph Polk. , /
Terms of sale
v in cas.%
here the stock holder/or secuntv
holder appear upon. the tK>oks f< f
the companv a.s trustee or in any. Torm * of ^ ]e . , c>(?h; purcha ^ T
other fiduciary relation. . the nanv' v
of the person/or corp»fration for \i P Trpr>ppipo
+ ww»m such^stee i* acting, t, g.iv: j -
Walteptforo.C . Feb. 13;T*«iv t
en; tha4- the «ah! two pa*a
graphs Contain stateqients emhea^i
ing affiant s full knowlc.1ge and b*
liej as to the circumstances and ron- rlT * T,ON r oU I KTTKRN OF %1>.
dltiona under which Stockholders
Ministration
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Walterboro proof 'la what you
want and the atatement of thia
hlghlv respected resident will han-
iah all doubt:
G. I.^Bloeker, merchant and far-
’ ^ mar. 34 Wlchman j*t.. aava: “Mv
hack and kidneys began to trouble
me about two years ago. I suffered
. MnaUv from backache, ‘which
thouah It didn’t ache constantly, it
ached often d|nd the pains were
severe I was also bothered with
the kidney secretions which at times
pasted too frequently and ther
were very annoying T suffered
with this for some time when 1 read
the recommendations of home peo-
nle in our local paper*, in whlcn
Doan's Kidney Pills were recom
mended for Ju*t the condition I was
in t jot a box of Doan’’* and -4*.
ter taking about three-quarters of
.them, I cot much relief. I would
slop taking them as soon as the
oalt»* left and as I did much horse.
hack riding, the continual Jar* at
tlme4 brought the trofible back
acain Whenever 1 notice the least
ajmntom now. 1 alwaxs take a few
of Doan’s Kidney Pill* and they
give me the same sure relief”
/ 8O0: at all dealers. Foster-Mil-
Hwr'Co . Mfga . Buffalo. N. T.
and aectifily holders who do m.t apr'^''TF. DF t*OFTH CAROLINA./
pear u^*n the b*M>k* of the potnparf ! Cfiafv of Colleton
as trustees, hold stock and sedW;r- 9. Mhert Reach. Esquire. Pr -
ties in a capacity other, than that >f >
a bona fide owner; and tbrs afflan* ! 7''’ T '*’^as. Mrs. D. W Povas mad'
has no reason to heHey*' that an *’ lit trt ,ne to P r *ht her Letters rf
Administration of the estate and e 1 -
fec»* of Daniel W Poyas
These.are therefore, to cite and
admonish all snd singular the kin
dred and creditor* of the said Dan
iel w foyas. deceased, that th.v
he and appear before me. in tke
Court of Probate, to be held v
Walterboro. S. C.. on the 27th da
of Peh.. next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o’clock in the fore
noon. to show cause, if any th^v
hr.ve. why the said Administration
should not be granted.
„ Given under my hand, this 13th
day of Feb , Anno Domini. 1918.
- /Published on the 13th and 20th
day of Feb . >918. in The Frees an 1
Standard.
G ALBERT BEACH.
Probate Judge. Colleton Conn* .
other person, tssociation. of corpor
ation ha* any interest direct or in
direct tn the *a<d stock, bonds, or
other securtiCe than as so stated bv
hitn^M
W W SMOAK
Sworn to and Subscribed before
me this 15}h day of Feb.. 1918
*C. G. PADGETT.
XoUry Public.
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WEAKWOHN
STRONG
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W« publish the formula of Vtnol
to prow* convincingly that h has the
powar to create etrex
R Cod Livtr *a4 Bssf
Any womtW'who buy* a bottle of
Vrnol for a weak, ran-down, nervous
condition and finds after giving it a
fair trial it did not help her. wvll
k*ve her money returned.
You eee. there is no guess work
about VinoL It* formula proves
there is nothing like rt for all weak,
run-down, overworked, nervous men
and women and for feeble old people
and delicate children 9 Try it ones
and be convinced.
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NOTICE
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That on the 14th day of March.
1918. I will apply to the Probate-
Judge of Colleton county for lett'-s
dismissory of the estate of J. T
Mears, deceased. -v
J. A MEARS.
VdtTnni«tr»fer.
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When You Have a Cold
It ia^when you have a severe cold
. _ ’ f 11 >^ w h^ n >ou have a severe cold
H.lA/ttri/'QJ Winner that yKu appreciate the good qu»L-
UlClllIlCW ▼Tiling t{M of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
vrr>\(
NOTICE’
That on tie 14th dajF of Mar
l^lj. I will file my final rePi;n
with th« Probate J'idgo for,Colle- ;
ton .eonm' ia the estate q/ Jari«»-«
SEE
BRUCE HIERS
,edy. Mrs. Frank Crocker. Pans.. IP
’ writes: "Our five year-old son. P*u’
j caught a severe cold last winrer j j
fettled on his lungs and- he had ter- j
; rifcle coughing spells. We were
1 greatly worried about him as thei
| medicine we cave him did not help,
ihim in the least. A neighbor spoke |
j o highly of Chamberlain’s Cough, I
R. R’ghavdson. ^hd immediately ap. « _ — ^ -• ■ _
ply ’foT\letter» dism isimjrv ' .it writevr iv«prm*rn , vr» I Remedy that 1 got a bottle of it. 1
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! The first dose benefited him so
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[him until he was cured."
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