The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 27, 1918, Image 5

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S' f > > r, lUrch 27 t 1318. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE nw The Food Bdl, The Ice BH and The Doctor Bill Are Closely Related. This fact is becoming better understood * " • . ^ •- ' * « every year, and today very few people are ■' t * ‘ * • . . - ' r satisfied, with anything but the most per fect of refrigerators, gladly doing without something else rather than risk their fam ily’s health with a poor refrigerator. This re- frigerator thoroughly meets all conditions^ of sanitation, circulation of .air and economy * • 0 t of ice. We feel sure if you come in and look over our line of refrigerators we can pleas..- « you, both in price and style. Prices ranging from $10.00 upward. Tber Hyginic Refrigerator Will Do All We Claim For It % * % ' i , We wish to call the attention of those uho are not yet familiar with the Hygienic, to the following features and to state that they will find the line worthy of the most careful consideration: ' The handsome rounded cases are made of solid oak, not ash or other soft wood made to imitate oak. . • • • * . Double dead air space between three thicknesses of charcoal heathing, making an absolutely effective insulation. * Provision chambers of heavy galvanized* steel, white enamel and porcelain. The ice pans in the ice chambers are made of one piece of galvanized steel and so formed that the refrigerators cannot leak. All models have removable "“flues, leaving no lurking place for germs and rendering cleansing easy and rapid. ' . Patent, interior drip traps, which with the drain pipes are easily removed. Center dry air circulation. * Attractive nickle plated hardware on all models. , All shelves are retinned woven wire, one-inch mesh, which will not retard the air circulation in the refrigerators. / ^ Price Furniture Company Walterboro, S. C. ■•vs • v’., mm3 W IT il MO’S TONGUE 1EK CROSS, FEVERISH UR SRI i . - a • St Take no ('hancen!' Move Po* - ' 'i ’ * From l.lvrr and Howrls at Once. . Mother* can re«t easy after rtT- IDR "California Syrup of Fla*." be cause in a few hour* all the cloeee.t up waste, sour bile'and fermentinz food tenth, move* out of the howet;. and you have a well, nlayful chih! attain. . Children simply will not take the time from play to erttpt* j their bowels, ami t^iey become tirht- ly peeked; Iher cets slup|jl*h and stomach disordered. When crosd, feverlfh. restless. «»•.» t If tom.;.' is. coated, tlu*n cive this 1 delicio’is ' fruit laxative.” ChiWreii j love it. and it can not cause iniurv. | No diffen nee what ail* your little' onif full of cold, or a sore throat. diarrhoea, *totuach-ache. 1 bad breath, remember, a centle "in-' side cle n- mt;" should alwavg be th?.j first treatment rriven. Full direc-j tions for babies, children of all aces and RTown-ups are printed on‘each bottle. x Beware of counterfeit fl.c, srrup*. | Ask your druyirist for a bottle of, "Californi-n S\rup of Fits.” then 1 look carefully and see that it is* made'by t|ie "California Fi«r Svrup Company.” We make no smaller slse. Hand back with contempt any ' other fir syrup. -4 A SUGGESTION: Forv the soldier in training, or on the battle front, the gift of a real Parker SAFETY SEALED Self Filling Pen!—No lever or hole in the wall through which ink might ooze and soil the uniforms in case of accident—would be a gift greatly appreciated. They are used in vast numbers in armies abroad. Parker Ink Tablets 10 cents per box of 3G. PAAS EASTER EGG DYES Fishbume’s Drug Store MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED V. 3 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SAl.f:—F.z:r« for hatchir.sx fro.f, fire Rhode Island Red., prize w.n- -er« at So'itlw'rn Carolina Fai r T. r Murray. Walterboro. S C —Spring time means to work and plow and trade at Sobei & Bogoa- * MARRIAGES ****■»*****•»**»* RVB-MY-TISM—Antiseptic, Itellcv- | STRICKLAND—SMOAK Rlieumatism, Sprnin*., Neural-] Probate Judge (I, Albert Heaob Kin. etc. 1-9-Sin. performed a ceremony Monday af- IDenk your Cold or I.uLrlppe with ( ternoon at hi* ollloe which was the n few doHtut of (MIO. l-9-:imo. culmination of a happy romance. —Knit for that soldier, brother, Hansford Smoak, a young soldier at -One extra fine milch sweetheart or son. We have the Camp Sevier, came home on a fur- vol . p ra p \pplx •>» standard grey and khaki wool for lough and hro,tight Miss Stricklana SOCKS, WRISTLETS, HELMETS to Walterboro to secure a license, and SWEATERS. Also needles, and while here they decided to be FOR SAI.K—Car load of mules just T5RRY k SHAFFER. 2-27-Lt. married so that they could be to- receixed. flood farm animals | gether as husband and wife as lon«: Prices and terms to suit. Rizer i 38 P OB sible before his return to his WliagCYlIIC CHJ1U1C1 (duties as a soldier. Mrs. Smoak NOW 111 France t w quite popular in her home com- IT>R SAI.K—I^ne staple cotton munity. Williams. She is the ae- seed. Blue ribbon at State Fair every yar. Adapted to this cli mate. $2.50 per bu.. f. o. h. FOR SAI.K cow with T. P. Murray. ic Ayer.Walterboro. It. : Edisto Island *1 75 in 500 hn lots. Will trade seed fur good p ran0P Cottageville, March 2 6.-—A. Toll mans. son of Mj. and Mrs. A. A. j.Younians, ha* just arrived in complished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Strickland. Mr. Smoak is a son of Magistrate W. D. Smoak, of Smoaks. * * j s(! KsDORN INFIRM ARY NOTES tf: { * ; * ii*#^^**!!:**’:***** Visiting hours between 4 and 7 p m. Mrs. C, F Dennett of Jackson- borq^ 'hill return to her home To morrow after a two week’s stay a* the infirmary. Ma*to: Drnner William the nstue *if the.*fire son o] Mr ami* Mr*. W illiam Means who was horn Friday night. Mrs. ,T O Wf ks. who v 'a« hc- n at the Infirmary for three week*, returned yesterdnv to her home at Colleton, much improved. Mrs. I> C L. Hiers is rr.nidly im proving following an operation. Mrs S. E. Crorbv |* doing ninety following an operation for appen dicitis. Mrs. J. N. Neal, of Smoak*. whe was operated on last week, is rapid ly Improving. Mrs S. W. floode, who ha* been at the hospital several days for treatment i* getting better fast. Mr*. F J. Flo,or; of the sni'tef-s ! section, is rapidly recovering from a roeent oDeration. Andrew II.• Carter, of WflPa^’v whose condition was very grave for s« , :ered that he will return to hi* hoe .. | in a day or so. j A. IT. Speights, of Asfu otvo. v PJ [he here for «e'<»r; I --d Mr. j Speights 4s undergoing tresitn'enr. i »s l»efng carefully dieted, which for him something n» w. Mrs. Eugene Di iffi'i i <t>dng v* J! following an operation for :ipp!'nd'- I eitis ■ » ' Mrs. Hud Warren, of wniiaro*, , was operated on Sunday, and is get- i ting on well. 1 Mrs. S. P. Goodwin underwent an operation Monday afternoon and is getting on well Mrs. H. E. Crosby, of Mashaw- ville, was operateti on early th ! »‘ week for appendicitis Tins Is -y Ik Life ftftimes my friends will say to me, "'Twould do your heart good Just to see , / Me standing on my porch each inoru. On sunny morn, or morn in storm, \-waiung for the newsboy’s cry To say that he is’coming nigh ’ To bring my paper, make me glad. So 1 may read Taylor's Ad.” Now if my ads. can bring such joy To man or woman, girl or boy- - This, added to lay sacrifice Of selling goods at bargain price, (lives ifte the ri»fht. I know, to feel I'm spreading sunshine, Joy and weal And realize this life is best When I at night lie down to rest. Relieve me, a little bit of sunshine these days wouldn’t do any harm a- tall. The next best .thing that I know of is one of our stylish up-to- date Ladies’ Hats. See Miss McGee.. whose condition was very grave for several days following an operatlon'l fo- anpepdic'tio jj. so ni^irlv recov-"'I Walterboro’s Popular Store Colleton’s Prize Winning Schools He enlisted in the aviation sound peas, bushel for bushel J * corpa at Richmond. Va., JONES—Mt HDAFGH Swinton \Ahab*>. Edisto Islam , an( j WJUI gent from there to Camp , Lodge, March 25.—-Miss Clare C. 3-2.-4tp. Kelly, San Antonio, Texas. He re- Jones and Mr. Leon Murdaugh were FOR HAIJi OR TUADK One Jersey centiy went across and is now with married at Rufljn- by Rev. D. H-. bull about 2 years old. took first the Sammies Somewhere in Franco. Everett at the parsonage, only a prise at county fair."'.weighs 80b j pounds. Will take rood Jersoy cow. J. G. Adams. R. F. D. ?. | Walterboro, S. C. • Itp. I HARMON SCHOOL Tew frienAi being present. s Mi*s Jones is one of the popular and ac* complished young ladlea of the Ash ton section, while the groom is a Fairfax, March 25-—There will successful voting business man. FOR SALK—500 cans tomatoes. 30q be commencement exercises, a box <p hey W ju t h e lr home at Ash- cans string bean*. 200 cans soup supper, rake walk and a cake vote, ; ton, where the best wishes of a mixture; guaranteed superior as well as other amusements at the large circle of friends accompanr quality. Miss Audry Simmon*. Harmony school house Wednesday them. > Lodge. S. C. , 2-4-4tp. evening. April 3, beginning at 7:^0, FOR HAI K—-Pw* best s**d Oats V 0 ' clo< ‘ k Everybody is cordially in-' HIERS—TERRY Wichman * Son ‘ ‘ . xdted to come and bring heavy [ Thp following aocount of a mar . ‘ book^, and w< ’ 11 fl,led porket riage which took place at Allen- WANTED h 04 ** and wel1 fiHed box( ‘* Don’t ,dale will he of Interest to many of WtNTKTV—<;ood second-hand P»at- [” r r e t* „^ n,e and ^ y ° Ur ne ‘ Kh ' our r ‘’ a(lt * r ". who knew the family form scaK«. Must be cheap. Se > <t*STF F HRFI WT) i " Ie , * at, [ A ' J,‘' w * 10 Jive<l Cozart Binnv Walterboro. S-27-31 Sl * STE E ’ Teacher. S,noaks . The bride i* one of Rheumatism Yields Binis^ WANTKD TO BI"Y—Hostage stamps o' Confederal** State* of America." 1^61-1 <65. all i*sue4K„ Send list or stamp?. Don’t tear stamp off. Box Only rheumatic sufferers know Terry of Hrun w.vtkiwto i»u. . ■,«. Ike agony ol it* darting paim, b . ing rich milk. A. H. Wichmar aching joints OF twisting COrOS. Rev. W. V. Dibble, pastor of the , envelope, P O Ie*tt»n. S. C his youngest daughters. AlDndale, March 24.—A prettv wedding was soleninited at the home of Mrs. H. E. Hiors, the con tracting parties being William M son and Miss Florence YOU’RE BIUOUS! LET "cm” UN LIVER 110 BOWELS ♦ !> Don’t Stay Heada^'liv. <'onH||»»««tr»i. Sick With Breath Bad and Stomach Sour. I am glad to announce that thre * schools Ln CoUeton were in th'* prize winning list. I^idge. 1st prize 15Stoke*. 2nd prize $10.00, and Tab«tr, 2rd prize $5.00. Every organized school in the county should be a winner of a 3rd prize, a* the requirement is twelve monthly reports from the School Improvement association. All associations can enter the con test for a 2nd prize. This is the most coveted prize, as it shows the association raising the largest amount of money. I trust we will have a lively contest,for this prize next year. I suggest that new books be added to the libraries, this is a great need in the schools of the county, and should not be over looked. MRS. H S. STRICKLAND. County Organizer. Public Meeting of Junior Red Cross Th<^ Junior Red Cross auxiliary will hold a public meeting in tfu* [school auditorium at 8;3o o’clock Tuesday evening, April 2nd. A program has been prepared by the School pupils for this occasion. At this time the service flag will he unveiled and the Honor Roll of our hoys with the colors will he read. All patrons and friends of the school are cordially imited to be present at this meeting. EDITH L. FRASER, Chairman School Committee. , «v "x , ' r Birthday Dinner At Ashton Sunday FOR RENT FriR RENT—House with electri'* lights. Apple to Mr* M Han-1 ■ottie. Singer Sewing Machine Company. If. But some few have not known that LOST 5C0IFSI EMULSION \ s Tt:%YKI> OR SrrOl.F.N—From Drv Kiln sometime in Feb- r ^ry. one white mit ma-k- i has been correcting this trouble when other treatments have utterly failed. * r ra:ght a;M j tfixierhit on •ar. underfigure 7 in other. Or^, 'g spotte, sow. markf-1 sa'^c •»- gilt. Please aoti'y I! 7 '•emoon. Walterboro. S. C. tf —Between Furmsn Dc.ic'.'- ^2'* , Aeace ard the «rjni rew Mc- ■•I’vn Mark saddle 0 R«wv-d if Scott’s is essentially blood-food ' in such rich, concentrated form ! that its oil gets into the blood to alleviate this stubborn malady. bride At the appointed hour Mrs. Harry W. AH sang "O Hromine Me.” She preceded the maid of honor. Mins Beulah Hiers. sister of the bride. Mr*. A \1J was gowned in a grey enat suit and -carried whit.* • rarn.V ons. The maidXof honor was dressed in a lovely and colored at /»iiit and carried pink carna- ons. The bride was never pret tier. She wore^- a gray Bilit with ha* and gloves to match and carried a bouquet of bride roses. Imme diately after congratulation* the bridal couple left for MiJlett, when' th y will he at home to their friends. ft* Get a 10-cent Hot now. You men and women who cm'* get feeling right who have head ache. coated tongue, bad taste and foul breath, dlczinea*. can’t sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, hot' ered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have a bad* cojd Are von keepim; your bowel» eler.o w'th f's»«care»s, or merely fore Ing r. pnsrageway evorv few dav- with salts, cathartic pills or cMfor oil? Cascarets work while you sleep, cleanse the stomach, remove th-? sour, undigested. fermenting fof»4 and foul rases; take th** excess bil* 1 from the liver and carry out of the system all the eonstinatod waste matter and poison in the bowel* A Cascarct to-night will straigh ten you out by morning a 10-cent box from any 4ri;y store will ke~p voud stomach sweet. Uye'r and bowels regular, and head clear for monfHis. Don’t forget the children They love Cascarets • because th<*v taste good—-never gripe or r ck* n. **************** * • RED C'ROriS NOTES * *•»«#*** + ♦ +■ + + ^ The response to the appeal for P.elsrian clothing was most generous and thr«e boxes containing 800 gar ments. were filled and shipped to fbe commission for Belgian relief in New York. The collection from Hendersonville was e?p<‘cially boun tiful. end the thines in splendid condition The auxiliaries have all done splendid M’wmg the past few weeks and numberless pairs of pajamas are the rerult. These await only shipment. Tj*e gauze wipes made here were prono meed excellent to (tie inspec- ror at headquarters, which should >e a» incentixe to u* to go on with better heart. Right at present theie f? .£ . hostage of gauze Headquar*- er* ha* not been able to supply the enormous demand and the chapters are not ai!ow*d to sufnd.v themselves ejsewhf re As soon as a new sup- pl- ef ra* *e is-reeeiVed the work will te contmred with unabated zeal. •nr o-e v,ho i* a niemlier of the Fed Gross and has not a Red Cro.s fo- the front window inay re- c. !•.. .>5* by applying to Mrs. K F. r r . Fhaffer Imdge, March 25^ Quite a large gathering of relatives and friends assembled at the home of Magis trate \V. N. Jones at Ashton Sundav ( to relehrate . his 69th birthday. When his children. grandchildren and friends assembled it was quite a large circle and attested | n a small way the great popularity of Mr. Jones among the people of his home community. ' A bounteous dinner was served and a great time was had by everyone present. ’ MISS KICK LING IN COLl'MIHA ^ * ) Miss Tweed!*■ Fiekling, was called to Columbia this week to attend a meeting in the Interest of the third Libortv loan, and to n-ceive final in structions for the work she is to do as chairman of the woman's cam- pa:' n for this county. ’“tarred o&te to Frews and Standc- l business loca ls • P o^ r:nc ?' oar Velvet Bears to E. ] f P vxa an ’^ b*ve them threshed j r ^formation apply to or ’phon” ® rTaa '« Mill. S-20-Itp. CROSBY—RLACK The marriage of Miss Vera Cros- CLm* m LrbtvLb nt Con#*’* to ReV. Walter A. Black will he L»et a tx>tJe ot •jeott $ Zima/-[ f , 0 ] enin | Z( .. rt at j) r8 c ree j| Baptist non Of advise an ailing church this afternoon at 3 o'clock. friend. No alcohol, ' The NorwegUn cod Ibcr oil In „ HOFF—ADAMS Scott** EaMilaMB i» now refined in our * CotMarch 26. —T. A. ova Amman Uboratorics which I Adams and Miss Eva Hoff, of Cot- mnkc* it pare and palatable. (tageville, were married Sunday hr Scott a Sowac. BtowaAdd. N. l. ITwj h. W. Ackerman at his home. FOR T»*o m**r*• high cln%s young mules at my residence, Wal- ter-txiro., I. M. FKhburnr. t. For lodireatloa, Conatlpatioa or • Biliou*ne*s Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PCFSLW. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take- Wide and recommend**! to the public by Paris Modi cine Co.,:;..-aufcctur*:n of Laxative Brora* Quinine ai d Group's Toateies* chill Turac. Easter Eca Mtinl ‘ i -tn-djiv Ixiu-*- of the Parsonage Aid Sonetv » f Jh Methodist church will q , l "- «»e- » hunt at the lawn ' "? Fharlotte Henderson’'’ resi de*ce '-’st irdav afternoon. AH the litt|e '‘.’k of th*- town are Hivttod^to nf*#o' r.ori help find t v, e eg.** wtilc’i trill ra-efully hidden A small ad:, i? on *** of ten rents will he rbaried to all Ice cream and can- d.«-e will also be sold. Cards under tfiis head will l>! published this year by The Prewa and Standard until the close of tha campaign for $7.50 each, cash In advance, for all county -offtoes; [magistrate’s earns $5.00 each. No eard will he published uni**** ar- companiM by the rioney. Cants will !*o limited to se\enty-flve words. Any other political matter in favor of any candidate will he ehari<“l for at nd.ertlslng rat**. Cards o" thnnt-.s hv candidates will he $1.00 for 100 words or less. Pile* Cured In 6 to 14 Days Vowr dmvxlM wilt rrfnsl money i( PA7.0 '“IT taU« to cute anyca** of Itchtny ■liaror Protmding Wlca in 6tol4da/« Vybcallua givia Aaa« atMi kciL STc X V