The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 20, 1918, Image 7

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X x AND STANDARD mu. YOU Be OHET IlMgiMMkollhougMeit people ncgto^oldse^eiywiaieg. it can 0 lew bottlM ol i wQI find your whole system strengthened. and throat and enrich your blood against rheumatism. It is CLYDE PADGETT NOW IN FRANCE » - Writes Interentlng I/etten» to Hi# Mother TrlHiwi HI* K\perlonce« Abroa*!. .A: a—< ltao«r< Norwcsian cod Ihrcr oil ahrara aacd In t American Ul ibontorica which auarantcca It (tae fma i Scott a Bowne. Bkxwficld. N. 17-C IONUMENTS! “Corn-Less Day” for Feet, Erery Day Use “Gete-It,” the Orest Cora Dis covery fMsJtee Corns Peel Riglft Off! Ijook at the iHuatratlon below. Pee the two lingers peeling off a corn as though it were a banana peel! And the man Is smiling while he’s doing It! All done pntnleasly. Joyfully. The moment **OeU-lt’’ AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE :BLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR [MATES AND SECURE MY IRES BEFORE BUYING. C. C. HIOTT ■ *> .• ROUND, S. C. "Cetodt.” the Oafcr Genuine. Thor—ahCeen- Pooler Ever Diecovcx.il. Demand “Cota h." touches a corn or callus the growth la doomed. It takea but two sec onds to apply “Gets-IL” The corn- pain Is caved at oncei You .can stt at your desk or walk about, dance, think, love and work with absolute ease. You can apply •‘Oets-It” con veniently almost anywhare where you can talte your shoe and stocks ing off for a moment or two. •‘Qets- IC dries ht once; then putyourshoe and stocking on again. There's no further excuse for suffering from corps and corn-pains. Yieta-H” Is sold at all drugatsts fyou need pay no more than cents a bottle), or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence A- C<». Ojicaco, 111- State Teachers Will Net Meet For ihe benefit of inquiring friend# Mr*. Pndgett bn# glv@n u«| a portion of a letter from her ■on, Clyde Padgett, written to her from | “Somewhere in France,” dated Dec. | 30th: “I have Juat received your letter written on Nov. 14th, and you will nevet know bow ver/’ glad I waa to) hear from home. I have received only one of the Chriatmaa boxea sent, but suppose the others will get! here in the next few weeka. When J I eat the fruit cake it made me! think so of home and you. mamma dear, each thing you sent in ’the box was appreciated and needed, for. as you ape. I. am writing thla lettef on some of the stationery you were thoughtful enough to put in. We have been having aome very] cold weather here. Christmas day the ground was covered with snow, for »t snowed all dav, hut the folks! here tell ns we will have an early sprint this is Sunday and as it is dinner hour 1 will go but finish] this later, and tell you what we had for dinner. Had toffee, boile^ beans, bacon, pudding and soqio I vood old American bread. This waa not such a good polished meal, but | good warm substantial eats, which when you work as we do. will enjoy. We have good warm clothes and al together are very comfortable. My j Fuuad has a roouj to ourselves with i an open fire place where we use I r. >d. tprbich you know I was always li&h about, and believe me. d en- it. for it makes me feel so much home. 'ave spent a few hours with the] tv.- Pickling hoys (your little dem on! ratorfc brothers l from Orange- bur z county, and Cliff Crosby from Ruffin, today. They are well and getting along fine. You and your fri.*nds must always help the Y. M. C. A., because it is doing everything in its power do make us in “Khaki Somewhere in France,” feel af I home. I am- looking forward each week to getting my Press and Stand ard. for then I can hear from no many of my old Colleton friends. STOICH ACTS RIB NT INDIGESTION, GAS, . HEARTBURN, ACM We have a large stock of the famous AVERY line of Farm- * ' ' V • ' . * ing Implements, and carry in stock at qjl times parts and repairs . -• ' v i*. ; ' ' • . xi*' ' ■ * •’ s' for the implements purchased from us. ■ . '■ \ “ s ~ . e \ . ' * • .. * * - 1 * - * \ ' • . V * \ - . ' ’ • • • Make Your Money do Farther \ » •» - \ , . In the present crisis, economy is the watchword of the Na- * - \ ‘ \ . .* « \ tion. Real economy does not consist in doing without things we ’ • * . ■ m ■ * \ ' • ria; \ • < , , ; • • • . \ > | need. It means the abolition of extravagance from our homes *| and the purchase of necessities at the lowest possible prices * % ^ . -a A without the sacrifice of quality. A ' * # ’ \ . We help you in all these things. We buy in tremendous quan tities and give you the benefit of our saving. Every article we re sell is backed by our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. • 1 ' ' .,' - *. • , x •. ... • * .*• . <k 5 Per Cent Discount 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 lowing date of purchase—the more you buy, the more you save. ...v j v > ITnrk Hill. F^h. 13 -On accovrvt uf the RjanhisiUs sTt.iatiofi it l been deemed unwise to hold th^ ’State, Teachers* ..\Voeiation In ••March as had been planned. J. P. • Klnard.^ president, and R. O Burts, necretary of the’association, actin'.' upon the advice of the executive committe-* r.n«i other m-Mi)ber« of th> association, .peach'*-!’ th!s cen- elusion, yesterday^ ,g has hoen ‘I’aiR*** IMajtei»sln" Sick, ] Sour. l |»set Stomachs in Five Minutes. X You don’t want a slow rptmv when your stomach i* bad^-or an uncertain one or ,a harmless on** your •'tomach is too valunhl.c;- you musln’t injure it with drastic drugs, / , Pape’s ptap*‘psin Is noted for i, ing relief; its harml ✓ u X po^tnon^d ‘ in x\vi Free Flower Seed Haetlnge' Catalogue Telle You About It ♦* fo matter whether you farm on a ;e scale or only plant vegetables Bowers In a small way. you need itings’ 1918 Seed Catalogue. It’# ly now and we have a copy for absolutely free, it you write for It, itloning the name of this paper, i addition to shewing you about all varletieo of vegetables, farm #s, clover and flower seeds, our tlogue tells how you can g%t free i splendid varieties of easily grown, beautiful Bowers, with which to utlfy your home surroundings, rood seeds of almost every kind scarce this season, and you can’t >rd to tako chances In your seed ply. Hastings’ Seeds are depend- s seeds, the kind you can always end on haring “good luck” with, ’on are going to garden or farm i spring. Why not Insure success far as possible by starting with the it seed? Don’t take chances that i do not have to in seeds. Frlte today tor Hastings' 1918 alogue. It’s free and will both In set and help you to succeed ip 1918. I. Q. HASTINGS CO* Seedsmen, ante, Qa.—Advt _ XX ITS tZlNB ^ Fashion Authority Nearly 50 Yearel gta the UM.099 women who turn te (■CALL'S every month for correct feab- for pattern o, for cconotnical boy In*, noadlework, for ccod 0 for help, for otyle. McCALL Fitterr.o flt TT'.r* meoti imloflnitoly. Whether it will he - nc«s: if*'certain,,unfailint actj/Tn held latw in th«* stpiinc will - he dfvTr.-:j»la*:nc • V>nr. ta. '^jX •»«.». term«ncd a little . Should’"ft* relief' 'jy inti ho foond no? Iblc and should it ).“ition. •!• spepria and Kas>ritis. when t hoi’ .ht advisable fb.Jmld it lat^X. ; caused U> acidity. hasMiiau*' it fa the memhers of the association, will he notified. .'ll the programs had been prepared and the rtnal arranize- ments had hern completed for th ^ulit^lbia meetinc, hut it thfftight that ihe action of the e\ anyone sh' c.'iitivo coinmitteo will me»*t with|doesn’t ^faree with Iduawt—.if ITllo' iver<^ K°»p this wolfaerftil stomach sweetenin yotfr home keep it handy—get a !arge flfty-cent * case was j front any di^g store and then it “-••"le shofild eat something which ’t sun :e approval d’a larce number .t* teachers tit the State. of It. C. HURTS. they e^ lays tTke lead, sours and forms gas; ferments ?.n*: causes head- ■xjH { \lil> OF THANKS j ac)xe. dix: Motions of acid and undigested food A -remember as so<»n as i’hpe’s Dia* / ttQ SOIO A fOSlAL CAKD AMD ASK roll I COPY ®f VrCAIXH; or *10 no PIN- Off «r to Wnni.n: ■ rLi'tcf GIKTSi rf' lirit; fftyrn - .J •nd irt; '>r tlj icOIl CBl. 23S-30 Wtft 274 lawt Rnx T«L K ?. rv«t: or BtOYCLB Offoc to Poy* . . Ut«rt PAT-^KN CATtLOorg; or El* Offerjo or Pom Offxr to i" ' ’• - I nensin comes n contact th <Ve desire to thank most ctjrillal-; ,i,orn:lch jt to nOH,rali7, ‘ V’ X Iv those kind friends and C e>nftborA e . xr ‘‘ ss ^ «f>'»ity. then ail th- who so kindly and thoughtfully as stomach distress caused by it dis sisted us during the lasxfUness and an ’“ iars ’ Promntness. certa.nn andx fscoi death of our wife- kndChiother, Mrs. r,. \V. Way. They/rould not have done more nor hoW* done better. , HUSBAND yfSD CHILDREN TO ALL WOMEN WHO ARE ILL X Woman Recommend* Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound—Her' Personal Experience. McLean, Neb.—“ I want to reeotn- meod Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to all women who suffer from any functional disturbance, as it has done me more good thaa all the doctor’s medicine. Since taking it I have a fine healthy b&hy girl and have !>a in health and and ease iff overcoming such stom ach disorders is a revelation to thos* who try it. . .\t a U+ux-dike this the followin ' p'‘. a .of Fhillips Brooks seems to call i:.- a cl»‘a'er consciousness of oo.’ fesoomH+oUtc": “O, do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men. Do not pray for tasks equal to your pow ers. Pray for powers equgl to your tasks. Then the doing of your work shall be no miracle. But, you shall wonder at yourself, at the riehnep* of life which has come to vou In the grace -of God.”—Phillips Brooks. AND NOW THEY ARC COOKING TOBACCO TO MAKE IT BETTER For a good many years The American Tobacco Company have been conducting a jeries of experiments having aa their object the improvement of smoking CONSTIPATION And Sour Stomach Caused This Lady Much Suffering. Black- Draught Relieved. Meadorsville, Ky.—Mrs. Pearl Pat rick, of this place, writes: “I waa very constinateJ. I had sour stomach and was so uncomfortable. I went to the doctor. lie pave me some pills. They weakened me and seemed to toar up my digestion. They would gripe me am] afterwards it seemed l Was more constipated than before, j l heard of Black-Draught and do-1 zided to try it. I found it just what I , needed. It was an easy laxative, and," not bad to swallow. My digestion soont improved. I got well of the sour atom- j ich, my bowels soon seemed normal, • £:o m«re griping, and I would take a dose now and then* und was In good -hape. I cannot say too much for Black- Draught for it is the finest laxative one can use.” Thedford’s Black-Draught has for many years been found of great value in the treatment of stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy to take, gentle and reliable in Its artion. leaving nc rad After-effects, it has won the pralrt ot thousands of people who have used it. NO-136 Bakers Not to ' Raise Price of Loaf \ For the Colleton Garage. There You have Attention and Service Standardized the County Over ' The Colleton Garage RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTER BORO. S. C. X THE MARVELOUS «r i< A-I-M STORY on And it te interesting to know that one oi the greatest of their discoveries was one of the ■impirst. and that waa, that cooking or toasting tobacco improved it in every strength. My hus- way, jute as cooking most foods improves band ard I both ga.n.v William Elliott, food administra tor for Booth Carolina, has receive! the following telegram from Herbert Hoover, national food administra tor: “Rumors have reached our bak ing section that bakers propose rais ing bread prices on account prlc- wheat aubstitutes. As one barrel of flour produces on the average two h indeed and seventy-five pound >naveaf and the«e substitutes wMl comprise only one-fifth flour content Years of Search Knd Forsaken Farm In MJhmIk- "Ippi.’X MEDICINAL DISCOVERY MADE mVEKTY STRICKEN FAMILY RICH \ Almost this great medicinal iron deposit buried beneath a marble-like rock and clay covering which shelterec it from atmosphere and water down through the unknown centuries since the all-wise Creator put it there. How the old darkey was cured by contact with this mineral and how that poor family near Hickory. Mis sissippi suddenly' became rich through legging this deposit for ninety-nine years to the Ferrodine Chemical Corporation forms nnoth^- Everyhody knew iron was good for people but to find it in medicr- nal form like in Acid Iron Miner*! >r chapter of this wonderful story Wps where the trouble came, and | Today, this Chemical Corporation, praise y nir roed trine to ail suffering women ”—Mrs. JOHM Koppllmaxn, IL ‘ No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. y This famous root and herb remedy, 1 Viem. They took a real Burley tobacco, grown - this country ", toasted it as you would toast bread; moistened it to replace the • •f victory bread, the cost of hrea! while chemists were making tinc-| w >th latest methods takes the min- w II be increased’less than one-tenU. , tui-s, pills and tonics trom “metai- «*ral and h . v a process of Altering of a coot per loaf for each dollar 1 ■ iron” that was apt to ruin teeth, p.r barrel »7iat substitutes cost ''P^ r. p«*ople’a stomachs, etc., a far- concentrating. testing and bottlin', makes it possihle’for anyone to visif. tin r. Vi.-ent price of ' ><fr by the name of Horn, almost J Ihe nearest drug store and procure _ ,. ,,. ., ... ^ - - i na'ucal moisture driven off by toasting; Lydiu E. I im;hams Veretnbie Com- ; ^ cigarettes, called them poumL has been restoring women of I " America to health for more than forty J TAJCKY STRIKE, the toasted cigarette, years and it wiil well pay any wonr_h and offered them to th: public. v 1 Tl»e result hi* been thxxrco^^d Lackaihe, headaches, the blues’’ to giv. I i than - Jpra *-« - -»» i ll 'titutes due t,*/I--tK'- K withnrV' was barely getting enough ' i* for th* home treatmep^ of blood. ' Hone sections a Iso t an . ’ < ► * .it for himself and family on his rhein;i*tic, KtoumcJ^’ an*, »iii tr-tie n '"I’ation ditfleultieK' We carnyjrtU l • lieve' thr.t fre<» \io'e:nent .— panes ! • jle frrm down in Mississippi. troubles, and doctors, hospittls ano The windows to his home lacked stirgeoos acclafjrj jr a sjdeftdiiL pre •In to mills ill i * \lt in low* n !‘>w and in their place paiotion and soXheap, s<* powerf 1 tion, r rr. jrucritie... } . . * . . . cs, nerve usr.ess r r ever created for any tobacco product in a iva th.j succesit o* similar length of time. remedy a trial. For special ruzge?tic.n9 in regard to £ &Ur ailment write Lyuta El. Finkharr. [edirine Co , I.ynn, Mass. The result of its long experience is at your service. The change produced by toasting is net only most wholesome, but the flavor is greatly improved, just as cooking impre "e* meat, for example. •re old bits of .ra:s and clothinc so eOtnl and /r*-c from injuriou- k.* p out the 'insects, cold und opiates, narcotics r.rd alcohol, old . aud yopng noty take it. Just u Colored Man Found if. half to one tov?p«K»nfu! in a gla^» Then one day a darkey, old ;.M ■>• *9*'+ mak«h n better, stronger, top topic for you. The followin'.- i o to f,: uarv c<*n»iit r <»n lik-* vltft gfcat sores upon hi ) stOrer has it. ot .i^Iarce- 12 ounfv *''tis, justified. Mifter ot resale* ]i and body which it w«*bott!* will hr sent anvwhere on re- " itbin trade should likewis** hg’ .''i ' e »uld n*-'er he rur*-d, slat'--°T price hy^ th** lerrodtr* * {ed 'ILghHtg a ditch and came upon Uhemicfel Corp , Roanoke, Ya. pnee*, n would be im»*c uhfort -j riit« for wheat saving co’tpj.Kn < i* M rxl net ion victorv hr«*;"l * 1 • slgmlizM hr advance in- p:!c< ! !'‘.‘ise inf* -m hgkeis of, your • j t;it\ ’ 1 t do n*"' "hlnlf a\mr.c.r, In nrlr... ‘ blnk advance in priceX‘«ocrcpit, h|oo«t diseased and slowly tar nee | consideration.” ■sw V-J 'of S -