The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 29, 1918, Image 6
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, May 29. 1913
Letter From Soldier
Boy in France
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The following news of Ed^'ar
Adams is taken from a letter to hM
mother, Mrs.' John (i. Adams, ol
Weeks, of date April 17:
, ' He savs: “I have been in the
hospital for mumps, hut I am out,
enjoying lif«V'i getting alone fire.
, getting plenty to eat. » Could not
wish for better, hut of course it t*
not like home. The trees and gra««
• are green and things are beginnim;
to look lovely since spring jcame In.*’
He complains that he has had no f ^ Mother,
mail since going over.
Miiioomoo
SEE YOUR CHILD IN
SICK, CONSTIPATED
I«mH( at' Tongue! .Move l*oIsons
From l.iver and How els at
s'* , Once.
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Your child isn’t natu-
A phstal | rally cross and peevish. See if ton-
rard. or letter “from ' any of h**Uue is coated; this is a sure sign its
friends would he appreciated. His little stomafh, Iher and
address is as follows:
Pvt. F. ft. Adams. '
11 Co. 2 Motor Machine Regiment.
American Expeditionary Forces,
France, via New York.
bowel*
need a cleansing at once.
When listfess, pale, feverish, full
of cold, breath bad. throat sore,
doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally,
has* 1 stomach-ache, diarrhoea, re
member, a gentle liver anti bowel
rleansing should always be the first
treatment given.
Nothing equals "California Syrup
of Figs” for chiildren’s ills; give a
teaspoonful, and in a few hours nil
the foul waste, sour bile and fer
menting food which Is clogged 'in
the bowels passes out of the system,
and you have a well and playful
child again. All children lov? this
4 rashes Into sour Hlle, Making harmless, delicious "fruit laxative."
You Sick and You !.om* and it never fails to effect a good
MEL DVWH
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a l»a)*s Work.
"inside” rleansing. Directions for
babies, children j>f all ares
grown-ups are plainlx on the bottl *.
- Kdep it handy in your home. \
little given today saves a sick child
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* ' OHITTARY
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A. J. Sineath. one of the best
known and most highly respect-*^
citizens of Colleton county, diet! at
his home at Islandton op Tuesdax.
April 22. age 51 years. 10 month:
and 17 davs.* He was married in
1SS« to Miss Cintha Lou Pelluin.
To this happy union was horn eight
children. J. !.» A. B„ J. V, Hiaeatii;
Mrs. Estelle Crosby, Miss Alma and
Miss Lillie Sineath, of Islandton.
and Mrs Mary Crosby, of Jacksoiy
rifle. Fla? This wife' and one in
fant preceded him in death. Fpur
years after the death of bis * first
wife he married Miss Mamie Mur-
daugh and of this union was horn
fowr children, thtwe with the above
named children and his wife sur
vive him. He gfso leaves two
brothers and one sister to mourn
his death. He was a faithful mem-
ber'of the Christian church, a kind
and indulgent father, a real neigh
bor and a good citizen. He will be
greatly missed in the home and in
the community. His funeral was
preached at the I’eniel church after'
which hie remains were laid to rest
in the Peniel cemetery to await the
resurrection of the Ji-sf-
Let faith exnult his- joyful voice.
And now in triumph sing:
"Oh. grave where is thy victory?
And where. O death thy sting?"
Palo 1 salivates! It’s mercury.
Calomel tew like dynamite on a
sluggish* '-r. When calomel conics ^ OJ j lorrow .j y|| | pet j^he genuine. Ask
into cou’ir with sour bile it. cr ® s "*|your druggist ft>r a bottle of “Cah-
> :t into it causing cramping “ Drt , foVniaoSyrup of Figs." then look
nausea. , anti kee that it i« made by the "t';.!'-
|f you fet 1 bilious, headachy, jf 0 j n j u pjg Syrup Co'.*
eons! Halted
tnd all knocked qut,
St go to \(ixjt druggist rind get a
tiottlc Ol Ii.-hIson's l.iver Tone for A
t, w cents which a harmless vegd-
tiible snh titule fob dangerous calo-
ruel. Take a bpo’o.nful and if it
doesn't start your liver and straight
en you up loiter and quicker than
nasty calomel and without making
you sick, you just go hack and get
. your money.
If you take calomel today you’ll
he sick anti naliweated tomorrow j
besides, it may salivate you, while
if you take Dodson's Liver Ton**
you will wake up feeling great* full
of ambition and Toady for work «.■
play.' It’s harmless, pleasant and
safe to give to children; they liko
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' SPEAK Fits FOR 4'OMMKVTKMKNT
Rev. LeRoy <!. Henderson, a son
of the late Col. C. <5. Henderson,
has accepted the invitation to de
liver the sertnou to the graduates of
the N Walterboro school, Sundav,
June 2. at the school auditorium.
Rev. A. U. Mitchell, of Charleston,
will deliver the address on Fridav
evening. June 7, which will mark
the Closing of the school.
A MAY I LOWER l’Ai;T\
Smoaks; May ‘j:; A deii.htful
occasion of the past week was tti*
reception given i»y. Mr. and Mis. tY
It. Ilishop at their Irbme' in honor
of their son. Arflie. that left on-
Thursday for training camp at
(Ireenville.^
About f» o’clock delicious re
freshments were served, and imme
diately aftPt''this games of different
kinds wern played and music fu r -
nisjied by Miss Annie Carter which
was enjoyed by. all. Those enjoying
this affair were Mrs. E. II. Hennett
and children^ EloiQse and K. II.,
Mi-s. Hattie Carter and children,
Heyward and Miss Annie, Mr. ami
Mrs. PrioleaiiXCarter and, children.
Harold and Ruth, of Stokes; hfv.
and Mrs. Tommie Hiott, of Weeks;
and quite a number of town gitesta
were present."" The crowd parted
about 12 o’clock wishing Mr. flishop
w life.
much success in hia.new
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That Oom Hot Afted Tha Haaa
Because ot ita tonic, and (Matire effect. I.AZ A-
TIVK BRoMOttOININKI* belter than ordimiTy
Quinine and due* not can** 'urrvou'.'nm* not
ringuin in head. Hrttv-mtW the toil name nixl
took lor-the kiaoatuir ol K Wf. (iKOVE. 2.Xc.
WHITEN AND;
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN
Make Tit i*. Reality l<othm 4'henply
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tor Yolir Face. Neck, Amts
^ • him! Hands.
CONSTIPATION
And Sour Stomach Caused This
Lady Much Suffering. Black*
Draught Relieved.
Meadorarille. Ky —Mrs. Pearl Pat
rick, of this place, writes; "I was:
very constipated. I bad aour itomach 1
and waa ao uncomfortable. I went to I
the doctor. He gave me some pills.
They weakened me and seemed to
tear up my digestion. .They would
gripe mo end afterwards It seemed
I was mere constipated than before.
I heard, of Black-Draoght and de
rided to try it I found It just what I
needed. It was ap easy laxative, and
not bad to swallow. My digestion aoon
improved. I got well of the sour stom
ach, my bowels soon seemed normal,
no more griping, and I would take a
dose now an4 then, and was In good
shape.
I cannot say too much for Black-
Drsught for It Is the finest laxatlrc
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 im Its action, leavtag no
bad after-effects. It has won the praise
of thousands mt people who bare used
It NC-135
Buggies and Wagons
MONUMENTS!
At the cost of a small jar of or
dinary cold cre^ni one can prepar.
a full ‘ quartvr pint of the most
wonderful lemon % skin, softener ami
complexion heautifier by squeezing
the juice of two fresh lemons into
a bottle containing three ounces o'
orchard white. Cate should he
taken to strain the juice through a
fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in.
then thi4 lotion will keep fresh for
months. Every Voiuan knows that
lemon juice is used to bleach and re
move Bitch blemishes as freckles,
sallowness and tan and Is the Ideal
Skin softener, whitener and heauti
fier.
Just try it! Ret three ounces o'
orchard ti-Hjte at any drug store and
two lemons from the grocer and
make up,.a quarter .pint of this
sweetly fragrant Teuton lotion and
massage it daily info the fare, neck,
arms and hands. It is marvelous to
s moot hen roqgh. red liandff.'-
I AM AGENT FOIt CHEROKEE
MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR
ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY
FIGURES BEFORE BUYING.
C. C. HIOTT
ROUND, 8. C,
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WE HAVE JEST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT <>F W%4.o\-
AND IICG4HES WHICH WE ARE OFFERING TO THE BEY-
iNiErrRLir.
HESSKLL W AGONS IN OXK \AND TWO HORSE SIZE.
THESE WAfcONS NEED SO 'Rt-X'OMWFWATH>N TO THE
PEOPLE OF COLLETON COE.NTY. HAVING BEEN SOLD RV
I S HERE FOR SKRERAL YEARS. ’ .
TAYLOft-fANNADY AND PARKER RUGGIES ARE A'-"
WE^L KNOWN TO THOSE .WHO DESIRE TO 'PURCHASE
H!<;U <7.ASS AND SFRVICEAHI-K REGGIE*. WE HAVE
THESE IN OPEN AND TOP.
YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED
flWO LIKE STOCK S KEfflOLE 00.
H. W. Black, Jr., Mgr.
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For the Colleton Garage. There
You have Attention and Service
Standardized the County Over
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The Colleton Garage
RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO. S. C.
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TmIc
Tak« Orova’a.
Tha CM Standard Gawve’a Tastelera
chill Tonic ia equally valuable as a
General Tonic beraoae- it cootama the
well known tonic propeztiea of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Laver, Drives
out Malaria, Enrichea the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.
For Indigestion.
Biliossa—««
Just try one 50-eent bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PKFSM. A liqpid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to take. Made and
recommended to the public by Paha Med.
cine Ca. manufacturers of Laxative Brocn
Quinine and Grove's chill Tome.
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The State liame Department desires to administer t'-e laws in your interest ami wants you to know that it is to your in
terest to have them prooerly administered.
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The Game and Fish Laws for vourx-ountv are the mo<t liberal in the State. Unless they are tightened up your supply o''
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insectivorous birds, J game and tish are doomed to early extinction. a \
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You are killing the goose that lays the golden egg.- The loafer with the gun and the fisherman with the trap are every-
where. You have no hunters’ license law to provide the funds for law enforcement. However, we will use some of the general
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fund to try to help you.
Had you rather have worms, weeds and insects and poor crops, or beautiful birds and good crops?
You can fish for game fish with hook and line-the yea>* round.
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You can trap game fish from Aug. 1 to April 1, and non-game fish all the year, but the law provides a penalty of $200.00
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for having any kind of fish trap in any inland stream of the State in any week of the year between Saturday evening at sun-
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set and,the next Wednesday morning at sunrise.
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The law provides a penalty for selling game fish in your county between April 1 and July 1, and you know the laws of ti'es-
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v Messrs. (’. N. Langdale and 1. M. Reddish are duly commissioned game wardens and will look afterdaw enforcement es
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