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. X *■ lj* V ' . 4 - SECTION THREE WALTsauBma a g, Wednesday, may is. isia T mi smuessiiirs > ♦ ju srairm wf^fcp. Df oomm AND S8CTRK8 MUM- AOBNTH FOR HALK OK OVKR THH COirNTT. MEETINGS WILL . SOON BE HELD W HH USS IHRL RM of in to ('oodAt Soverol IbKh for "H'hite and Colored Folk At' Different' l'oint> In Count). County Will "Uegln to Climb. Field Agent James D. Lee. cf Bishopville.‘was in this .county la^t week in th» interest of the campaign for the sale of War Savings Stamps. . . He succeeded in estahiishinu a great of abundance many agencies in the county for the 1,,stre - ,,oflne8S and ,ux ' ■ale of these stamps, and has caus- Within ten minute* after an ap plication of Danderine you can not And a single trace of dandruff of falling hair, and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when I yon see new hair, Ane and downy at I first—yes—but .really %new 'hair— growing all Over the scalp. ! A little Danderine immediately I doubles the beauty of your hair. ! No difference how dull, faded, brit- i tie and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Dhnderine and carefully draw it through your ha‘ir. taking one small st’-and at a tfme. The effect is amazing-* your hair will be ligh»\ Huffy and wavy/and haye an up- an incom- ed the growing interest in this cam paign <v to reach higher proportions than ever. i. He will return from time to time during the year and as uriance. Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents and prove that your hair is as pretty and UUir- tu 11 in*- uni i u ^ iiir rai miiu fa mimt lw% i tr a V> a f,. _ a V\ « »• SOft AS 9 D-^ t H A t it HAS D00 D siat in promoting the further sale .^op^inaa treat. President WBeon’s ProelmmAtion. jf stamps. \ lected or injured by careless treat ment—that's all—you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Dander ine. Of 81 Colleton county does not hold a ■ ▼ary enviable position In the sale of these war securieties, and the ef fort is being made to place the county in a much better position than she has been occupying—at 1 PjaflAfan Rnv the bottom of the list of counties of '-'U11CIU11 AWJ the State. It will require buttling to accomplish this but when the agencies at work begin to purchase ■tamps, the result* will speak for _ . _ . themselves Paris, France. April 23.—Editor Already plans are on foot for an'™* PreM Standard: Will you aetlv* campaign ovar the edunty. * ltow y« ur -«*«•»> « This will not be pushed till after the.*"***, ^ { UMt ‘ !a Red Cross campaign is concluded. * r «* rd to tr » vel, » bro * d Writes From France but then meetings will be held over| SIbc c Joining the army I hav» traveled a good deal. I joined an ambulance Co. Arst. Later I was transferred in the First Motor the county for both wtyte and col ored, at which the sale-of War Sav Inga Stamps will be pushed, and ^ an * r ®¥ . . ... . the purposes of the sale explained. Mechanlcs regimenL After going Representatives of the State organl- over the United States I was sat ion will be present, and will »« t to ^ance The travels every- make addresses to the people at wh *" mucb V these meetings. * n,ce trlp coming over here War Havings Committee. We had Had ao trouble at all; no bad weather* nothing to complain of. I will have to say a word about W. W. Smoak, Walterboro, ehalr- m, R. M. Jefferies. Walterboro. vice ‘ he People of France Nowhere I chairman. have ever begn have I met nicer R. H. Wichman. Walterboro. th *“ **o*e °f this country F. W. Rlsher. Walterboro. I f nd . » ,BO the country Itself It Is Hugo S. Strickland. Walterboro l ^‘ st , °“ e 1 have he . en in ,he bo "; F.. L. Fishburne. Walterboro. P' tal for "even weeks now and 1 Col. Jas. C, Padgett. Walterborx am not able to be outlet but the Hon. .Ino. C. Goodwin. Smoaks. P e °P e n the hospital are the l.esf The following are (he township P of ‘P e f on earth J am . a T*™ could no^ be treated hospital. I Smoaks, Warren Ver- any better at home. 'The reason I am writing tfiis I thought it might be of Interest to some of the pcopl** that know me in dear old Colleton. I would like very much to get hack once more to the dear old county end shake the hands of my obi friends. It would afford me great chairmen: W. H. Yarn, township. C. X. Langdale, Walterboro dier township. H. Hodges, Jacksonboro, Fraser township. J. C. Welch, Stokes. Bells town- " h W. O. Jones. Lodge. Dfoxton Pleasure to be where I could see. townshin some of my old friends. I gues- j E. A. Marvin. Green Pond. Blake ,hat . bve , and b \-. 1 wil1 have < h . e I opportunity in doing so. In th.s j tar-off land I am always thinking of ; the dear old county in which I was horn. The dearest spot on earth to ■ me. It has been a little over a year' E. A. Morgan. Wiggins. Lowndes B ‘ nfe * ^‘1 ‘he pleasure of visiting 1 township. . the dear old phire - - Dr. B. G. Willis, Cottageville, , . . . . .. Bheridan township. wl 5, lhe , P ,a0 ® } am ‘"* but tber * la ' E. T. H. Shaffer. Walterboro. Wat- nothing like being at home. As the, terhorn son>; KOeH * 0,d 1 l are 1 Hant ' War Savings Stamp *«ent*. ifl . y vv.itmtiniii r ' ! Me - 1 ani no ‘ ‘ hat nray. I don t U. S. Post office/ 0 First v National 1 ! hink L , <hatany . of . tb ^ bo ?' ,, ln ka ^ k, I township. It. H. Willis. Cottageville, Clover township. / T. S. Boynton. White Hail, Hev- ward township. Of course I am not dissatisAed President Wilson today appealed to the American * ■ c -• • . • people on behalf of the Red Cross whose second War Fund Campaign to raise a hundred million dollars begins on May 20 and continnes through May 27. His procla- ** . >1 . - matign establishing Red Cross Week follows: “Inasmuch as the War Fund of 1917 so generously . » „ ■ ’ contributed to the Red Cross for the administration of relief at home and abroad has been practically exhaust- cd by appropriations for the welfare of our military and naval forces and those dependent bn them, and for the yet more urgent necessities of our allies,'both military, and "civilian, who have long borne the brunt of the war; and inasmuch as -the year of our own participation in the war has brought an unprev'dented d rnand upon the ^patriotism and liberality of our people and has made evident the necessity of concentrating the work of re- lief in one main organiiation which can respond effec tively and universally to the needs of humanity under t \ . . y \ ' stress of war; and inasmuch as during this war the * ^ a closer and closer co-operation of the .Red Cross with our own Army and^avy, with the governments of our % • / * 8 allies and with foreign relief organisations has resulted in the discovery of new opportunities for helpfulness un der conditions which translate opportunity into duty: and inasmuch as the Red Cross War Council and the Red Crass Commissioners in Europe have faithfully and economically administered the peoples trust; now, there fore, by virtue of my authority as President of the Unit- ed States and President of the Red Cross, I, Woodrow -■ Wilson, do hereby proclaim the week beginning May 20. 1918, “Red Cross Week/* jduring which the pecple of the United States will be called upon again to give gener ously to tbe continuation of the important work of re- . / ’ r *> • X ' * . , N lieving distress, restoring the waste of war and assist ing in maintaining the morals of our troops and the troops and people of our allies by this manifestation of effort and sacrifice on the part of those who, though mv. • >» * s' x /- " ■ ' / privileged to bear arms, are of one spirit.* 1 purpo-e an*I determination with our warriors. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and V t / ' . / ■ ■ « caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. IV n '• •X * * k* in the District of Columbia on the seventh day . May. * Anno Domini One Thousand Njne Hundred and EigM t-n. and ol the independence of the United States of America One Hundred and Forty Second. (Signed>: WOODROW WILSON. ROBERT LANSING, Secretary of State. WieiOIL SIMW KSSKE ULWEl. FILLS FOI iffin im imels Enniffi Give M Callforala Syrap of Klfs" •• — B- »« a-a- ® cMGKp mM^MaaEOs if SOUTHKIiN wnx dM^ANTm PRMIDRNT. DORR N. TAIL. UROW AUFPORT TO OUR ARMY OF MKRCT. * ' E* 1 Leok back at your childhood days. Remember the "dose” moth er insisted on—castor oil, calomel, esthsrtics. How you hated them, how you foiiKht against taking them. *Wlth our children it’s dlfferept. Mothers who- cling to the old form of physic simply don't realize what they do. The children’s revplt 's well-founded. Their tender littlo "insides" »re injured by them. If your child's stomach, liver and ■bowels need cleansing, give onlv dY- licious 'TSlifornia Syrup of Figs." , Its action ia positive, hut ge"tl • (Millions of mothers keep this harm less "fruit laxative" handy • tbey knpw children love to take it: th; RED CROSS IS THE . . FOSTER MOTHER HoMtcrs Must Depend Upon This Organisation for Comfort,' Has-' ‘ ‘ ?** * tenance and Help When Hick or Wounded. , I ■i. FKLf.OWrf AND ASSOCIATES THE BELL ICE:' You see serxTce Jlags Av! tin front of the cottage and the man sion, the office building and the fae- |U never fails to clean the liver a’v‘|‘ or >- The Bell System has’one. of ttowels and sweeten the stonaeh. and that a tea’spoonful given today saves a sick child tomorrow. | Ask vour druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of Figs.” whirli has full directions for babies, chil dren of all ages and for crown-ups' plainly on each bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. See that it Is made by "California Fig Svmp Company.”^ Refuse any other kind with contempt. which we are proud. On our service flag there are over, seven thousand stars, and soon there will be eight thousand. Do you realise wha^yach of these stars indicate*? Eafn star says that some one man has subordinate -ed his position, his immediate op portunities, for the time being his prospects in life, and certainly the best years of his life; that each has sacrlAced the luxury-and con- fort of home and home surround ings to take up the burden of pri vation. self-denial. discomfort, misery, and danger, and the risk of life. That man is doing s duty and making a sacrlflce that belongs ns much to you as to him. He Is raak- \ *************** a a * HNIDKRH :ji ♦ * • •**•**«•••***«* s.ld-nv M.r 7.—llr. tod Mr.. '*« • l > 1 * ^ B«rk.lcv Brnton .od llttl. d.u.h- ‘V '"“i - .... . _ _. . position, your opportunities, your ter. Atilee. .spent Sunday wHh Mr. Bn< | tj, a | you sp»< Mm. W. W. Bishop. tlnue to enjoy the comforts and lux- Henry Benton dined with Beorgti ar | M ©f home surroundings. It is Biehop Sunday. . ' 0o t merely a privilege. It Is a duty Missee Mamie and Donnie Nettles y 0ur obligation, to do something and Kekle Hudson soent Saturday t h a t Will kelp to smooth out the nleht and Sunday with Miss Bessie conditions under which he is dolna Bishop. i this service. Miss Winnie Long has returned, goyemmoBt can lothe him to her home at Rldgeladd *f‘V,*iid supply him with material-needs, teaching the Fire Hill school. f a r as is possible under the con- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hlott *nd > <lit| onn . can give him routine atten- children. Sinia. Hubert and GenetL.tion and care when airk and wound* Mf-opt c-ipday with Mr. and Mrs. (,. ed. but the government cannot gfv» jW. Bishop. {him those little delicate attentions Mis^ Dottie Benton dined with which go so f*{ to comfort one when i Miss Bessie Bishop Siindav. suffering from deprivation, sickness. B’-'*ntlev Clvde and Hevward or disahility. The government cxn- Benton. Joe Kipard and Fsnnk C.lv- not bring home and home comforts <>ns wetr welcome visitors at th«* to him. For that, the Red Cross home of G/C. Breland Sunday af- has he«*n constitfited as a foster- tern non . { mother of every soldier. To do this Mr, .ind Mrs. Fan Avant spent work It needs.not only thousands rtf Saturday night and Sunday wl»h brave ami faithful men and women I Mr and Mm. G. \V Bish(»p. (who at every-. snrrifW are devotihr Mr, and Mrs. John Kinard and themselves to this work, but It i daughters- Bessis Edna and Thelma “I" 0 money to pay the bills m-M*d Mi and Mrs. G. \V. Bishop and supply the needs. If you shoeW •'Sunddv devote half of everything you havs, Mr and Mm. F S. Cummings and > wo " ld no ‘ making a fdcrlflce children vlHited Mr. and Mrs. G. C in an > w »- v comparable to the sok Breland Sumlav. d ^, r In far* you trp really A Iconic Netties dined with Billie t , ny aa 7 lMrf ;- Birlfop and Mhert Nettles Sundav. ° i nl > a b U of "eH-denial In cotP Albert Nettles had business in ‘ hat ‘osier-mother tot Walterboro Saturdav . ! ,b, ‘ »^neA of youv brothers at the , _. » front, a bit of your earnings. Farrow Hudson spent a few dnv^ The a ,„ si , v „, , tarl) . there .with h.s mother returning to Char- b „ ln ^ border of (hnt lesion Friday, where he ,s employ- (Vire fliu Yon know wf ,at It means " ... ... . i*o family and friends to have a dear M \\. Bishop and k. S. Cum ' ont , ofr jn , he prlmt> of 1|fe r v -. i. -« * T J ' l At ' A 'I- •9 i * aH ssf- business in Walterboro is a bit sorry of having to wear the clothes of Uncle San\. We all feel proud of the Ameri- Bogoalow, Beach Bros.. Price Fur- ran ,,rn, > in France ' » nd we know Bank, Farmers & Merchants Rank, Walterboro Drug Co., W. Lee Bre land. M. Kohn, B. Levy. SoWl u * + *** + *# ******* * \ < * * CECIL LAWTON ACKERMAN * In memory of our dear little babe. Cecil Lawton, who departed this life May 5. 1917. age A'T months: ever. EARLE HAMILTON GRAVES. nituro If I ukaaK m r FUh I th *‘ at times they will do their, * * S *• wioL^ *', h r, <h .V, ********* Furniture Co.. J. Frank. H. W. bo ™f ,bat . Cohen. J. E. Pinckney, The , f -m trT sn'd w^ and Standard, Farmers Mercantile ihJl *, L™ T win A Warehouse Co.. C. C. Anderson, ‘ *' h " n !, ' ^ famirs » nTiUroni W. V. Glover. W. J. Taylor. Rarhel ^‘ abi “^ Msree's Restaurant. . ,n de#r ° ,d Col, <*‘ on 1 • m a,, Hmoaks. r -' V. S. Postofflce. Carter's Phar macy. Yarn Bros. Co., Smoaks Bank ing Co., Bank of Smoaks. R. W. Padgett. I. M. Maxey A Co.. Miss Lulle Connor, T. V. NeaL James F. J Rlsher. /* > Ruffin. U. S. Postofflce, Rank of Riifflr,.' -IxMlge. P. F. Cone. Cottageville. Farmers A Merchants Bank. Hendersonville. T. S. Boynton. • • * WANTS TO VOLUNTEER mints had Monda). We are sorry io learn of the ill- ne«H,;,ic»f ('.. B. Farrel, but hope that he will soon be out again. / *********** * * t * Lodge. May 9.- Editor The pres-t and Standard: I was carried away ith Mr. Howell's speech and th- convention. I wish to say some thing to express my feelings. Our This lovely bud so young and fai-, home boy, as a good many call him. ONE IBK SCO! . Many Walterboro People Hate Weak Part ami Too Often It's the Rack. WALTERBORO AMAZED ‘ ° e a i, xr BY SUDDEN ACTION f ^ t 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 his age and occupation. Those who have weak stomachs need to be es pecially careful and should eat slowly .and masticate their food thoroughly. It Is also important that they keep their bowels regula**. When they become constipated or when they feel dull and stupid af ter eating, '.hey should take Cham berlain's Tablets to strengthen th-» stomach and move the bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in ef- Called hence by early doom. Just came to show how sweet a flower In paradise would bloom. E're sin could born, or sorrow fad.-*. Death came with friendly care. The opening bud to heaven cbnve;.* And bade it blossom there. « When we- see that precious blossom That we tended with such care. Rudely taken from our boaom. • How our aching hearts despair. Round his little grave we linger ’Till the sitting sun Is low. Feeding all our hopes have perished With-the flowers we cherish-M so. 'and one we are all proud of. I felt and hope he will call for volunteers to start right then for France- ( meant to be the Arst to volunteer. I am entering my 70th year, but up, day and The quick action of pure I.avop-| tJk<*ye wash is startling. A school ST. JCDE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH boy had eye strain so badly he) —y - could not read. A week's use of Fishburne St., corner Wichman St. Laroptik surprised his teacher so Rev. Win. B. Onion, A. M.. Rector, much she used it for her old moth-i Sunday will be Whitsunday. <*r. ONE WASH showed benefit. \ Holy communion and sermon at It small bottle is guaranteed to bene- a. m. Service and sermon at V:3o At EVERY CASE weak, strained or p. m. Sunday School at 10 a hi. ipAamed eyes. The QUICK result Wednesday evening prayer at 5 Is astonishing. Aluminum eye rup o. m. Everybody !« FREE. John M. Klein,odrugg:st. Invited. Through all pain at times he'd smi'*' A smile of heavenly birth:-.^r And when the angels called him hot^e He smiled farewell to earth Hea ven retaineth now our treasnr*-. | Earth the lonely casket keeps. And the sunbeams love to linger Where the sainted baby sleeps. -- His Mother and Father. Many people have a weak spot. Too often It's a bad hack. en.er.ng my ( .„n y-ar. n,u. Twinges follow every sudden thank God. my health is good and .. . I feel like a U year old and stan I ' I ''' n k,< * ps ready and wilting tb give’the ha? "'fi!' 1 '. , , , t, ut i anee of my life for my country and, <* nf ‘ pn w.ak.kld the coming generation. I volun-. n °i'' , a tee red in t the civil war ^before li ,n *' ,ob ra ^ * kidnrv "led.cin. waa IS. and I am witling to volun- ,, *‘•' d *' , teer now before l>am seventy. Mv blood is still boiling. After hearint- Hon. M. P. Howell and Col Padgett Any man’s blood that didn't boil, has no blood in him: he has water and branch water at that W. N JONES. The ministrations of the Red .Cross will lessen the number of silver stars, and will make the las: days of those who must go happier and more comfortable. You of the Bell System have re sponded wonderfully to the 'mem bership drive and have come to the aid of your brothers in service. T t is not gratitude or sacrIAce. We want you to share liberally aa With a brother, and tie this great noble work closely to the Bell System. Those who are. responsible for the work of the Red Cross have re peatedly and voluntarily expressed their recognition and appreciation of the aid given and the work don > for the Red Cross by the personnel, operative and executive, of th* Bell System. A new campaign Is starting. I hope when it is over that we shall stand still hlghef in their appr*, elation, and, above all, higher in our own self-esteem, and feel that while we may not have done all we would, we have done all that we could. '/I ' I' • i Doan’s Kidney Pills are for, weak kidneys. For backache and urinary ills. Good proof of merit in the fol lowing statement. | R. B. Cole. police sergant, S - : {cqliimbus St . Charleston. S. C., .says: “As a sergant of the police my duties oblige me to he on my Rest Remedy for Whooping U.m«h. deal * fc^ll has caused dull pains in my tuck Whenever RIG HI UPRISE TO MANY t *V #IV WALTERBORO Peopl.j are surprised e! the IN STANT action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adler-t-ka. ONE SPOONFCL Aush- / xv : i . p&I “Last winter when my I.ttle b.»\ the trouble has become severe I had the wboopfnc rough I gave him have us,*d Doan's Kidney Pills and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy/’ thev have always given relief. lies the ENTIRE bowel tract so com- wfites Mrs. J. B. Robert- 1 . E*»t "St. hav«r yecommended this remedy t » j pletely it relieves ANY CASE sour (Louis. III. “It kept.his cough b*o«.> ma^v friends and will continue to stomach, gas or cbpa^pation an 1 ; and relieved hfm of those dreadfiil do no" ^ {prevents appendicitis. The INr icoughinc spells. It i<« . the" only. Price SOc, at all dealer 1 Don't STANT.-pleasant action of Adler-I- cough medicine I keep in the house simplv ask for n kidney remedy ka surprises both doctor* and pg- » Take LAX aTI VK BROMOguinine. It stops the ! because { ha\»- the most ronflderre-* t»i Doat^'s Kidney i’ills the srrni'* tients. Ft removes foul matt"’- is al«» goon that Mr Cole bad. Eirc-tor-Milburn which poisoned your stomach for Co.. Mf-'r*.. Buffalo. N. Y. months. John M. Klein, druggist. • « It Cure a Cold In One Dey. LAXATIVIt BROMO Ovisin*. It «tot nrost rordiaHv f°* ,ah • Bd . ,,cad * ek « ^ » o y a » 0 ? l . h * Co ^ Mn It " This remedy * , ItruKa^l* rrbiuO luJUry it it lads to cure. * ,. « t. V- wiiO.L.-* on each be a. and. croup.