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* * t fj Ifednesdajr, May 8, 1918. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE THREE KOT HER AWAKE lb Terrible Puns is Beck and Sides. Cardai Gave Relief. Marksrilk, La.—Mrs. Alice lohason, el this place, writes: “For one year I aufkred with an awful misery in my back end Mdb. My left side was hurting me The misery was something I could not do anything, not even sleep at night It k4$t me awake most of the night... I took different medicines, but nothing did me any good er relieved me ■dd I took Cardui... .1 was not able to do any of my work Mr one year and I got worse aH the time, uras confined to my bed off and on. 1 got ao bod with my book that when I stooped down I was not able to straighten up again ... I deeded I would try Cardui .... By time I had taken the entire bottle 1 was feeling pretty good and could straighten up mid my pains were nearly lOgoae. I shall always praise Cardui. I con- finued taking it until I was strong and wed/' If you suffer from pains due to female complaints, Cardui may be ]ust what you need. Thousands of women who once suffered in this way now praise Cardui for their present good health. Ohre it a trial. NC-133 AOTK’K! W. Gordon McCabe RECTOR FOR Writes of Cotton SUPERINTENPENT ~ Joe. W. Lucas is in receipt of th« following letter from W. Gordon .W«>n»t*er of House From Darlington McCabe, Jr., of the weft known cot ton firm of W. Cordon llc€wb« Will Oppose Swearingen Campaign. in Co., In which he gives some s®"™ 1 advice to the cotton planter* o f . State. It will be well for all the Mr^cCab^saya U *»d profit there- Columbia. May Victor E. Rec- hv‘ Hia letter follows* !° r ’ P rofe * R or of agriculture at the by rharteston C \pril 17. Ill*- n, versity of South Caroltna. - and di.lv denressed an<F that Ita intrin- from Darlington county, had dul> depressea ano uiai ^ announced his candidacy, for State sic Ind as ■ Sl Prrintendent of EducattotCto op- time ago we Po- the incumbent. John E. Swear- ^at'^er^oWhould 1 nn I> ! 1 of ;. Rector w “ born and r< “ red their co-operatlonl the pr New York future quotat we advocated some. time now feel more than ever Um. th.t ev.r, on. on , ^ ^ nrn«eoution of the war and that the worked his way through high shou 1 d raise such srho *» and universities.. He entered South e^ially should raise Furman University, Greenville, and -r “ uTVHh •< "'I. In.ntutlod ...V«r“ loo ,i oreaolz&tion, and ""''J. b « »»" * »®rin.l arholarahlo that some of the present ,0 th< * University of South Carolina .'.“‘baTowi'r »»»- ^ 1 i'th tP oorn l,h thareby' r< n3’alW Kxx 1 r, ' lf ' Kartor «s alactad to the S.« ^T^tT „'. ro S i the joint author of the act whlcn 4. M. D. HIKKS (lied the H J All ^persons are lu-iehlr forbidden to trespass upon our lands in Colle- J. M. D. Hier*. of Weeks, April 2S and was buried at Hiers family huryinc cronnd. was a Confederate soldjer. and was H2 years old. Ho had boon in had health for several yyars and all wav tlone for him that ‘InvinV hands could do. He wa:-< twice married. First 1o Reheccn Carter, -.an ! last to Miss Puttie Carter H«* is •'urvived h. on<- iirother. . W. E. reducing cotton which apparently iS \V> fm*ther feel that unless some- the f » nd fro ^ thing is done along these lines that ,. , ; 0 ; 0 « 0 to ft87.S00. author of next season may see the Southern »" L qj>a,i l ati ? n h^-Vn ^r^thT - - rr c^trnTl^: market for same practically limited ^ ^ «e U also to the eonsumption in this count!? joint t und ton county, known*'as the Campbell |n; r-:. two. ristets. Mrs. C.usta Tay plantation, in atry manner wht ever. GEO. U. FISHItritNE, E.\UL SLOAN, • 5-1-41.' Charleston, S. C. Best Remedy for Wli<Mtping Cough. “Last winter when my little bov had the whooping cough I gave him 'Chamberlain’s ;Cough Remedy,” wHtes Mrs. J. B. Roberts, East St. Louib>. III. “It kept his couglf loose and relieved him of those dreadful coughtnawpells. it is the only cough mediciqe I keep in the house because I have the most confidence In it.” This remedy is also good for colds end cirbup. - 1,111 JUST WANTED TO KNOW Billie—How much dose this job pay? Mr. Hiram—Why do you ask that whea I have already told you that you won’t do? Billi»-r-f just wanted to figure out how much I was losing.—Liter ary Digest. h r. Mrs S. Uie, Richsnn: hi? widow md -oven children as follows: Mrr. Francis Morris. Mrs Sallio Kinarrf, Mrs. Victoria Hickman. Mrs. Cyn- thfa Dunn. Lawton Hiers. Perry Hiera. Emhtin Hiers; and several grand children WOMAN’S STATKMMNT WILL HELP WALTERRORO I hated cooking because whatev er I ate gave me sour stomach and a bloated feeling. I drank hot wat er and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until I tried simple buckthorn bark,. glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-l-ka.” Because it flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract completely. * Adler-l-ka relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation and prevents appendi citis. The INSTANT action is sur prising. John M. Klein, Druggist. at the same time a great scarcity of grgtn exists and as we • all know groin Is absolutely essential an 1 needed for our men on the battle tront and our allies to carry* the war Ip a victorious roncDisior Again, we must not* overlook 4lv , fact that grain and'food crops are ettmtly needed for home consump tion gnd as tho South has already been advised that‘’the railroads a.-* j taxed to their utmost capacity, the South may well understand that 1 transportation may -not be expected ; for bringing food from other sec tions of Jhe country to the South for their consumption. In the staple cotton districts, it would be well to eliminate the j planting of all extra staples, as ex- port facilities arc limited and the fine goods spinners' in this country to a large extent are now working on government contracta for coarse goods, and we may expect a furth er curtailment of the fine goods pro duction, as we must first look to the clothing of our men In the ser vice and furnishing them other sup plies. Yours very truly, W. GORDON McCABE. Jr. author of the act creating a of 110,00(1 for Hie expert ^ _ (' uchini of agriculture in the rural' stranger appeared before him. bools and of the resolution rati- yn- the federal amendment ffir CiHa-n wide prohibition-. *' * ■ ill CHILDREN 10IIE. “SUP OF FIDS'' FOR LIKED AND BOWELS it 1 When Feverish. A'ro>s, U'!- tons. For Bad Breath or Ronr Stomach. . , ■ ; "V? • Get EM of Your Rheumatism. - Now la the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Cham berlain’s Liniment a great help. The relief which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. /- That In ••cmm of its talc aa TIT* aaOMO on HI NX Is Earths l/ook at the tongue. Mother! If coated, it is a s ire sign that your little one’s stom-rh, liver and bow- e’r need a gentle thorough clexna- it.g at once. When peevish, srou, JiatN-sx, pale doesn’t sleep, doesn't eat or act nat urally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoouful of “California Syrup of Figs.” and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of Us little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. yC You needn’t coax sick children fo^ take this harmless "fruit laxative;’’ they love its delirious taste, and it alwa>« makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs.” whie’.t ha* directions - for babies, children of. ail aces and for v-rown-iips plain- I ly on the bottle. Beware of coun terfeits nld here. To he sure vo i Sensitive Tniiats nee4 careful treatment from within more t^an they need bundling wraps during chamrintf nw>*nn*. The pure cod liver oil in scorn MINOR fti nftqwng WMMiiiiyM to strengiDeQ th« teodar Kninsa ol their tkroata, whfle at die aune tune k aida the lungs und improves the quality of the blood. # Throat SpsrisliiN audarn SC0TTS EMULSION-Tpy It Scott & Powoc. Moooifield. If. J. ts-u * THE rOOE LITTLE RICH ♦ * BILL ijc * By Gladys Schuster. * ft*************** “Who are you?” our editor sail yesterday, when a sick looking You look a hit familiar, although I’m sure I haven’t seen you for somo time.” “I’m A. Dollar Bill.” the stranger weakly answered. YQh.—pleased to recognize you. Dollar BilL” cordially 'beamed our editor, holding out his hand. “You look a hit weak. old_ friend. What’a (he matter?” Um not the same Ijill I used to be,” mournfully ' said the visitor. “I cas only do about half the work used to do before the, war. ’’Pretty tmtgh.” our editor re flected. “Have you been to see the Doctor?” “I went to see Dr. McAdoo.” an swered Bill, “and he told me that I'll never get my strength back un til after the war. He said I ought to gain at least 25c or 30c in weight then. In'the meantime, he said, I ought to have a rest, and my oyner ought to lay me aside against the day when I will be worth more.” “That isn’t a bad Idea.” observed our editor. “I know,” continued Bill, “that some of us Bills must go for food snd clothing, no matter how weak we get. But there are lota of us that are going for luxuriea and things that our owners don’t real ly heed. The fast times are killing us. I thought if I called It to your attention, you might say a word for ua. Doctor McAdoo; said a dose of publteify wotUd help me. Now of bourse I don’t want people to put me in a sock or behind the clock case until the Huns are defeated H> - value will increase hy investing me in absolute safety.” ’'How for instance?” ashed our editors sympathetically. ' , DODGE BROTHERS COMMERCIAL CAR Gasoline consumption Is anna* ually low. * Tire mileage la . unusually high. * e STOP Ilf AND EXAMINE THIS BUSINESS DELIVERY ARMY CYCLE MEG. CO. ISO Meeting St. Phone Stf FOR BETTER SERVICE “GO TO THE ARMY” ' 8, C. Singer All 0?er The WorU The purchase of oVer two million Singer family sewing machluv* ev ery year is the tribute paid by wo men of the world to^thls mechanical perfection. It id the best machine that money can buy and lasts a life time. We fix terms to suit purchaser, and allow 20 per cent, discount for cash. Csll, ’phone or write to SINGER SEWING MACHINE EMPORIUM M. PANIOTTIE Manager. ”* \llroad Avenue. , Walter boro. 8. C. / Do you own a portion? You should. Yhere are fortunes in it. » / Land Values are going higher every day. You simply CAN’T lose by investing' in Ueal Estate. MONl S* method x Offer This Week: House and lot on Carn street, containing nearly one acre. The house has six rooms and kitchen. The rooms are neatly finished, each having a fire place. A very reasonable figure can buy this property. It is cheaper than rent ing. Anyone desiring a nice residence prop erty will do well to see us. TWO FARMS-'-One of ,230 hatchie—big bargain* and Green pond church. If ybji take four of uh und add 15c to upNHiis month, ptakinc; |4.1f» In all. you Xtn buy a War Savings Stamp from Uncle Sam that will make mo worth exactly Rfi.Ort Cath Iftet the genuine, ask to see that it |tn\vou on January 1, 1!*2L!. and is mad " Talifot nia Fie 8vrup" w, * r th even more when you consider fompan- “ Refuse anv other kin I ; how 'touch more $5.00 will buy the,*, |!uith <ont* apt than There is nothing imne!- nary ov theoretical about it. either. We dollar Rills are valuable only herause we ran buv things people want. I am more valuable when I can bur lucre of those tilings than wh*n I can buy less of them. An 1 Fncle S.\m will gain while you gain. ’He will have the use of your mon< v | when he sorely needs .it, and be- jlieve me, he nereis it. And I. Mr. Dollar Bill, will have the patriotic feeling that we haw worked togeth- er»for victory.” “Ifill, you know iVhat you are talking about!” exclaimed our edi tor. “Everybody ought to follow vour advice.” * \ : v \ Mt*Ve* !.• e was up before the jydgXnn a'c’c.'i of crii'ltv tn an - Inals. X. “Deed rswasn’t abusin’ dat mule, jedge.” the Xi m; n demnfred. “Did you nX strike. iU with a cltih?” • 'x “Yes, jedge.” X. “And do >ou not know that yo-i can accoi ip|>!i n.ore sith animals by speaking kindly to tlieih aa<1 j coaxing them?” j “Yes. jedge; hut dis animal am] diffrunt He am so deaf dat he | can’t heah me u hen 1 speaks to him ia de usual w:.y; so ! iiar to com municate in d«| sign language.” Country Gentleman A GOOD FRIEND acres at 550 acres Salke- near . List your Property with us if You Care to Sell. Let us Know Your Wants if You Wish to Buy. ' \ Southern Carolina Real Estate Proper Food for Weak Stomachs. The proper food for one man may be all wrong for another. Every one should adopt a diet suited tn hi* age and occupation. Those who have*weak stomachs need to he es pecially •areful and should eat ■lowly and masticate their food thoroughly. It is also important that they keep their bowels regula**. When they hec/»me constipated or when theYTeel dull and stupid af ter eating, they should take _Chani- * A good friend stands hy you when in need. VValterhoro people tell how Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood the test. Mrs. A. Kicfcenbaker, of Bridge St.. VValterhoro, ^ndorxed Doan’s three years ago an«f again confirms the story. Could you ask lor more convincing testimony? “I first used Doan's Kidney Pill* about two years ago for backache and weak kidneya aad a dull pain in itvy bark all the time,” gaya Mrs. Rickenbaker. /fMn the moralng when I got up I was sore and stir. I tired easily and was miserable CHARLESTON. S.ft x herlain’s Tablets to strengthen* the . an( | jt was an effort for me to do stomach and move the bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in ef fect. Ill There / W. W. SMOAK, Manage^. Walterboro, - • South Carolina disagrees with Home Journal. my house.work. I tried many rem edies but got i*o relief A friend recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills and I bought some at the Walter boro Drug Co. They soon gave, me rilict and 1 recommend Doan’s to jail others who suffer as I did.” Mrs. RickenUaker gave th<* above statement June 2, 1!H !. ami Janu ary 15. lf»18, she said; “I have not taken man' of Doan’s Kidney Pills since I -eaw my last recommenda tion I am glad to confirm my form er statement for Doan’s.” Price «Qc, at all dealers. Don’t si in pi> ask- for a kidney remedy-- get Doan's Kidney Pills the same classes he whos'ithat Mrs. Bickenhak* r FTi*«l. oFoster- ree with him and he who j Milburn Co., Mftrs , Buffalo, N.-Y. MONUMENTS! girl’s club (os ns. the her hn. lit to making is a bachelor In (»ne of the western •president of which is a jgirf when it com,es spe(*ches. j On one occasion of festivity this i young woman responded to th • (toast, • Tin- jjen.” in this, vise; “And noy. to codie to the man hiishand-;<r\Tan a« husband may h divided into two c meals disa his meals Ladies’ i DAD OX FATHER SCHOOL CLOhIMG 1*1 \V -p i The elderly matron Yon should - •not mind the babv crying a little. Hudson Mills school will close on It strengthens his lun*s. Friday qjglK. Ihth, vfith a plav givt*n hy the students ” “Topsy Tur- vejr, or the Deacon’s Courtship.’’ Th* >'younger -• ipatroh Oh, no doubt, hu| it weakens his father’s religion so. Exchange. • I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR ESTIMATES AND 'SECURE MY FIGURES BEFORE BUYING. C. C. HIOTT ROUND, S. C. For Indigestion, Constipation or Biliousness Just try one 50-cent Kittle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative -piauliiv.to tak^. Made ard recommef.ded to the public by Paris Modi cine Gj., manufacturers of Laxative Brumo Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chiU Tonic.