The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 08, 1918, Image 5

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JfedbMfdmr, Mmj 8, THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE THREE Tb Terrible Pains in Back and Sides. Cardni Gave Relief. f» La.~Mrs. Alice Johason, of this place, writes: “For one year I with an awful misery in my back My left side was hurting me . The misery was something I could not do anything, not even sleep m night It kept me awake most of the night • • • I took different medicines, but nothing (Sd me any good or relieved me ontd I took Cardui... _ I was hot able to do any of my work tor one year and I got worse all the time, was confined tekmy bed off and on. 1 got •o bad wffh my book that when t stooped down I was not able to straighten up again I decided l, would try Cardui ... By time I had taken the entire bottle I was leeUng pretty good and could straighten up and my pains were nearly all gone. I shall always praise Cardui. I con* tfnued taking it until I was strong and wen." 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 Qmr Your Complexion wtih This OU Reliable CnralD NOTH'*:! 4. M. D. HIKRS W. Gordon McCabe . Writes of Cotton RECTOR FOR SUPERINTENDENT Member of House From Darlington Will Oppnae Nivenrlngen in Campaign. . Jos. Wi Lucas Is in receipt of th" following letter from W. Gordon McCabe. Jr., of the well known cot ton firm of W. Gordon McCabe * Co., in which he Rives some j advice to the cotton planters of tne State. It will be well for aUthe prifl^tbere: . Columbia. May (^Victor E. Rec- K .^follows- P i1or ' Processor of agriculture at the by - c \nril 17 l* 1 * 1 - 1 niver * lt J r of South Carolina, and ^arteJon. S.C.. April member of the House of Represea- We feel tha intrin-'• tat ' Ves from Darlington county, ha* duly depressed announced hi. candidacy, for SUte skr P ^Ta. snperlntendent of Elation, to op- i:!ad^ t rJ U0 ;rl 0 ‘’ Zo\ : E. Swe.r- now p r v h f,n*>°Vh^ouf^ five ! f>rof ' n «ctor Waa born and reared ♦hT V)wineration) te the vigorous on * f»rm in Spartanburg county, their eo-operationj to the yigorou wnrkArf _, v m.w prosecution, of the war and that the *1™}* ..^.^rJ hro ^ h h, * h S!^ -~i.iw «hm ld raIs*rwch ^hoel and universities. He entered !° Uth Vv h n U ^ed TbeA- Fl 'm-n miversity. Oreenvllie. and f0re ' ^JnL La and Jthe^ ,intil he won a normal scholarship y 2“ r LLi pVsnrnt ^ ,hp University of South Carolina ;r >>«”- *!lh t< «>ra! ,l tliereby Cr °rar»IM. . ,00<i . "f Ct0r W “ to ,, ' i, J. M. D. Hierr. of W’eeks. dio*l April 26 and was buried at th.* Hiers family buryim: ground. ' was a Conredoraie soldier, and was X2 years old. He bad h*>«m in bad •lone for him that especial! raising food . h needed and HouHe °f Representatives from C !^ P !:.r"" : eeO , rt n %hlrh k^nlreSly Arlington county In 1916. He is reducins cotton which a PP aremi > ( the joint author of the act whlcn further •«■! th.t unlM. oome ' l >* ™ r jL* h ~' • Kiv««v io alone tJipRe linM that * ••U.tivO to 1187 f *>00 # author of «Lin mav ser the ^thern *he act creating an equalisation rnttnn fields white with cotton with Lf " n< ! of Si*0.000 for needy schools. ^ .rhor n h^At it an7 with the «?<> of the act creating an Indus- ” 0 -'^ r .i° iTe ItolUa -hool- for Ctrl*. Ho l» niarket , to rho^onsumptLon in this countr.' also All d»ersonk are hereby- forbidden to trespass upon our lands in Colle- joint author of the act creating a health, for seteral year.; and nil wa, la^we. “TKo'J tront and our allies to earry th- 'prohibition. conclusion ; . ” ,rr T ‘ ton coupty. known as tile CampheUijj; plantation, in airy manner v iiat ever. CKO. it. FhSHHURNK, EARL SLOAN, • 6-l-4t. Charleston. S. C. loving handj^f rould flo. He*wn: j twivi- niarHetf. First to Miis Rebecca ar ! Inst to >tiss I’att'C f'artejv^ Il<* is survived 1 >' •.:e- liiotjK^r. V.'. K. war to a victorious t wo tvs. Ms?’. Custa Titv--*!.Again, we must not" overlook 4h< 1 ^ facf that g'rajn and food crops are Best Remedy for Whooping Com h r. Mrs S !lie njCrrson; his widow, nd i-e .-n ciiihif'en as follows: Mrs Francis MiiyFis. Mrs Snliie Kin aid. Mrs. V'ictdria * Hickman. Mrs. Oyn-| thia Ifrfnn. Lawton Hicrs. Perry HifMlC Kmhlin Hicrs: and several >Tand children. “Last winter when my l|ttle b<>v .had the whooping cough Kgave him Chamberlain's 'Cougb Remedy,” writes Mrs. J. B. Roberts. East St. Louis. III. “It kept his cougtf loose and relieved him of those dreadful coughing spells. It is the only cough medicine I keep in the house because I have the most confidence 1%/ft-” This remedy is also good or colds and croup. JUST WANTED TO KNOW Billie—How much dose this job pay? Mr. Hiram—Why do you ask that when I have already told you that you won’t do? Blllie-r-I just wanted to figure out how much I was losing.—Liter ary Digest. WOMAN'S STATE MM NT WILL HELP WALTERHORO I hated conking because whatev er I ate gave me sour stomach .and a bloated feeline. 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-i-ka,'* Because it flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract completely. 'Adler-l-ka * felleves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation and prevents appendi citis. The INSTANT action is sur prising. John M. Klein, Druggist. grcittly needed for home rnusump- tion i nd as the South has alread been advised that J^ic railroads taxed to their jitiiiost capacity, the South may welt understand thci | transportation may not be expected . for bringing food from other sec-! tions of the country, to the South for their consumption. In the staple cotton districts, it would be well to eliminate the planting of all extra staples,.,as ex port facilities are limited and the fine goods spinners in this country to a large extent are now working on government contracts for coars* goods, and we may expect a furth er curtailment of the fine goods pro duction. as wc must first look to the clothing of our men in the ser vice and furnishing them ether sup plies. / Yours very truly, W. GORDON McCABE. Jr. II CHILDREN LOVE SIRUP OF FIGS" FOR ine IHD BOWELS Sensitive Tihits need cureful treatment from within more than they need bundling wraps during changing liver oil in The pure a, hots EMM k th* wha» atti»Mm!in» it akb tb lungs and improres tha quality of the blood. # Throat Specialists idsns SCOTTS EMULSON-Try ft Scott — * — field, N. |. te-U * * # Hite it When Feverish, t'ro-js, IMI- ions. For Rad Breath or Sour Stomach. Get, Bid of Your Rheumatism. Now is 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. The Earth’s Suriace X X \ X Do you own a portion? You should. There are fortunes in it. Land Values are going higher every day. You simply CAN’T lose by investing' in Real Estate. — e>f We Offer This Week: House and lot on Cam street, containing nearly one acre. The house has six rooms and iritcheti. 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- J -One of 230 hatchie—big bargain ^ and Green pond church. List your Property with us if You Care to Sell, rtit us Know Your Wants if You Wish to Buy. ,/ . w X • ‘ • Southern Carolina Real Estate acres at Salke- 550 acres near x V* W. W. SMOAK, Manager. Walter boro, -, - ‘ - South Carolina Look at the tongue. Mother! If coated, it ie a a-ire aicn that your little one’s Btonr'fh. liver and bow- elr need a gentle thorough cleans ing at once. >> When peevish, sross, listless, 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 teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of Its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child t.again. ' Aou needn’t coax sick children in take this harmless "fruit laxative;’’ they loAx its delicious taste, and it alwaj^ makes them feel splendid. 'Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of,Figs,” which has directions for babies, children of all ju< s and for grown-ups plain ly on Ine bottle. Beware of coun terfeits s old here. To be sure vq i gejt the genuine, ask to see that it Is made by ‘Talifornia\Fig ffvriipj Conrpair '' Kefus«- any o with contempt. kind MOSI S’ MFTHOB One Moses !.< e was up before the judte on a eliaree of cruelty to anf- tifals. “Deed I wasn’t abusin’ ,<lat mule, Jedre," the old man demurred. “Did vou ,not- sttike it with a club?” “Yes. jedge." X “And do you not know that ,yo-i can accomplish more with animals by speaking kindly to them aid coaxing them?” “Yes, jedue; hut dis animal am diffnmt. H e‘ am so deaf ’dat he can't heah me when ! speaks to him in de .usual way; so I has to com municate in d«j sign language.” Country Gentleman. *«**♦******<.** * THE POOR I.ITTLE RICH * DILI ■% By Gladys Schuster. ' **************** "Who are you?” our editor sail yesterday, whei) a sick looking stranger appeared bt'fore him. “You look a hit familiar, - although I’m sure I haven’t seen you for some time.” . ‘ Tri A. Dollar Bill.” the stranger v.eakly answered. “Oh-—pleased to reCoenize' you, Dollar Bill," cord faih beamed our editor, holding out liis liand. “Yon look a bit weak, old friend. What’s the matter?” ' / ’ ‘•I'm not the same Bill I used to he.”, mournfully said the visitor. “I caa only do about half the work^ I used to do before the war. "Pr>tty tough,” our editor re flected. ’’Hate you been to see the Doctor?” “I went to see Dr. McAdoo,” an swered Bill, “and he told me that I’ll never get ray atrength back un til after the war. He apid I''ought to gain at least 25c or 30c in weight then. In the meantime, he said. 1 ought to have a rest, and my owner 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,” continned Bill, "that some of us Bills must go for food and clothing, no matter how weak we getv But there are lote of ua that are going for" luxuries and things that our owner* don’t real ly heed. The fast tlmea 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 publicity W04M help me. Now of course I don’o want people to put me in a sock or behind the dock case until the Huns are defeated. My value will increase by investing me in absolute safety." “How for instance?” asked our editor, sympathetically. "If you take four of us and add IT.c to ns this month, inaking $4.ir> in all, you fan buy a War Sitvings Stamp from Uncle Sam that wlil makx- me worth exactly JfL.bO cash uXyoii on January 1, 1h2:!, and worth evon more when you consider how murn more $5.<10 will buy then than now There is untiling iigaei- nary or theoretical about it, cithi-r. *V dollar Bills are valuable only b.Kaiise we can buy things people wuntN I am more valuable when I ran buy more of those things than when I can buy less of thr-in. An 1 I'nclo S.iifo will gain while you gain. He will have tin- use-of jour mom-v when he sorely needs it. and be lieve me, he needs it. And I. Mr. Dollar Bill, will have the patriotic fr-eling Alyit we have worked togeth er for victory.” - • “Bill, you know what you are talking, about!” exclaimed our edi tor. ‘'Everybody ought to follow your advice.” ' - . . DODGE BROTHERS COMMERCIAL CAK Gasoline conaumption la' unus ually low. Tire mileage In unusually high. STOP IN AND EXAMINE THIS BU8INES8 DELIVERY ARMY CYGLE MEG. GO. • * ISO Meeting St. Phone 119 FOR BETTER 8KRYICR “GO TO THE ARMY” Chnrleeton, , 8. C. Siiger All Over The World' The purchase of over two million Singer family sewing machiuv.* ev ery year is the tribute paid by wo men of the world to this mechanical perfection. It Id the best machine that money can buy and lasts a lifo time. We fix terms to suit purchaser, and allow 20 per cent, discount for cash. Call, ’phone or write to SINGER SEWING MACHINE EMPORIUM M.PANIOTTIE \ Manager. ”*\tlroad Avenue. "-'‘-w* ♦■’X. Walter boro, 8. C. I*m|*er FimhI for Weak Stomachs. The proper food for one man may be all wrong for another. Every one should adopt a diet suited to his age end occupation. Those who havf weak stomachs need to be es pecially eareful and should eat slowly and masticate their food thoroughly. It is also important that they keep their bowels regula’*. When they hcc/mie constipated or when they feel dull and stupid af ter eating, they should take Cham- berlainjs Tablets to strengthen the stomach and move the bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant In ef- fact. A GOOD FRIEND IH SRWDS There is a bachelor ill’s club in one of the western towns, the president of which is a rather bright girf when it come« to rn.iJcin:- speeches. • L On one oeCaalon of festivity tlUs young Wifft’ian responded to th • toast. "The Mete," in this v fee; "And now to route to 1 lie tqun husband. Man as husband may" h^ divided Into two classes he whop > meals disagree with him and he who disagrees with his meals ” Ladles’ Home Journal A good friend stands by you when in need, Walterboro people tell how Doan's Kidney Bills have stood the test. Mrs. A. Richenbaker. of Bridge St., Walterboro, endorsed Doan's* three yearn ago" and again confirms the story. Could you ask for more convincing testimony? "1 first used Doan's Kidney Pills about two years ago for backache and weak kidneys and a dull pain In my back all the time,” says Mrs. Rickenbaker. “In the moralng when I got up I was sore and stilT. I tired easily and was miserable and It was an effort # for me to do my housework. I tried many rem edies but got rw> relief. A friend recommended Doan’s Kidney PIPs ami I bought some at the Walter boro Drug Go. They srron gave mo relief* and I recommend Doan’s to I all others who suffer as I did.” Mrs Uiek^nljaker gave th«‘ above 'lateinent June 2, 1!»4I, uml Janu-* ary If., IftlS, she said: "I have nor taken many of Doan's Kidney Pills since I gave my last .recAmmeiida- tiX I am glad to confirm my'form- vf statement for Doan’s,” Price <»<)(■, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedyr- get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Rickenbaker had. Foster- Milbuf* Co.. Mfvrs . Buffalo, N. Y. CHARLESTON.S.C, MONUMENTS! S4 HOO?, CLOSING PL Hudson Mills school will clo^je on Friday night. May luth. wlth a play given by the students ~ ‘‘To'psy Tut- Vey, or the Deacon’s Courtship.” ' RAD ON FATHER ! The elderly, matron You should not miiH the baby crying a little, it strengthens his Jungs. The younger matron Ob, no doubt, but it weakens his father’s religion so.— Exchange. AGENT FOR CHEROKEE MARBLE WORKS. SKK ME FOR ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY FIGURES BEFORE BUYING. C. C. HIOTT ROLAND, S. C. For ladigcslion. Constipation or Biliousness Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN A Lkjutf Digestive Laxative pleasant to takt;. Made ard recommended to the public by Paris Medi