The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 26, 1918, Image 6
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.Wednesday, June 26, 1918.
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(Written for laat week.)
Walterboto. Route 5. June IT.*- )
lMm Peniel eehooi closed Friday, Jun* i
14th. Witt# the etoeptton of th«
n CiLOMEl MMES
vod oHoiy sm
part of the tenn thi srhoel was **** J* 1 "*
a nucceas. There were no compene*- , ■¥
exercises, caused by .Mias Oll-J
I oel
The' )wtee of two fresh lemons
euained Into a hottle ' r<»ntalalat —~ r^i^gtion. which threw the
' most, remarkable lemon akin beauti
Dntff Before
Vow!.
Horrible! ’
You’re JfeiUotis, sluaftish. ronsti
lleve you
vito,
yOur
r need
Ibe. advance grades, rendering it dangerous calomel to start
mo * < - TW T mr ^ m TT Trr’.Tnn.T'M-I ineonvenleuf for the» teachers to Mlr er and clean your bowels „
f.tr at about the cost one must pa. b&v(> tried to arrange for a pro*, fore’s my -guarantee! Ask your
for * siAall iar of the oHinwy cold v V , druggist for a bottle of Dod»on>1
cave snouio oe i*aeu »» books < are now open for Liver Tone and take a spoonful to-
Pcniel voting praelmct.. AH- white night. If It doesn’tvstart your liver
ereanif.
atcain -the lemoH Juice through ••
fine cloth jo ao lemon pulp gets la
T'-r™ III H .ni-rrlh fnf male members who will have reach- and straighten you right up better
t «n this lotion will keep rresn r ^ .w-j- gist.birthday on or before)mao calomel ,and without griping
r .nths. - Event»woman knows that
tonoa Juice ia used to bleach and
remove such blemishes as fseckles.
s.* 1 lowness and tan and is the ideal
skin softener, whltener and besuti-
fier. • 1 , . , \ ■ >/'
Just try It! Get three, ounces of
orchard white st any drnjMkors aaf
♦ wo lemons from the grocer —!
i ake up a quarter- plat ot th‘s or
eveetly fragraat lemon lotion and
i a stage it daUf into the face, neck,
I-^ns and hands. 1
the da} of election will be required ! br making you sick I want. you. to r*
to Write hU name, age and address back to the Store and get . your
ifi the club book, on or before th.* money. \
last Tuesday in July. IMS- Th * | Take calomel today, and touior* i
book -is at JMP«r Robertson a this row you Will feel wyak .and sick and
week, and for tbe next two weeks nauseated Don’t lose a day’s work,
it will be at D. P. Ramsey’s, and at ,Take a spoonful of harmless, vego*
{Frank'Thompaon’e toy, another week
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^ i’.-ritten for last week.i
Adam Run. June 14.-rThe many
friend# h' Mrs. Andrew Edmundson,
wrre shocked to learn of her death
tthich- occ- -red last Wednesday at
Inf!
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the - St. Fruncia / Infirma1’y.. where
r .e had gem** for an Operation. Slri'.
•rdrauadson (ne«* .Mies Nettie Chap*!j*j rn ^i| r
Mr. and-MrsAJ. J. Trowell
|the guests of their sister.
The ChUdrea’a Day for Pen^l
Sunday school la set for the Oft.:i
Sunday la June, commencing at !•»
o’clock. The public it cordially in
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Mrs. B. G. Benton and daughter,
Roaia, have Just returned from an
extended visit to her son, B. B. Ben
ton. at Orangeburg. They are also
preparing to leave in the *ne\t few
days for a visit to her son. W. O.
Benton, at Savannah, and her daugh
ter, Mr*. I*. L. liootle. at, Heedsvitle,
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table Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight
and wake up feeling great. It’j
perfectly harmless, so give it to you.
children any time. It can’t, salivate,
so let them eat anything afterwards.
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(Writtea for last week.)
Lodge, June. 18—Folk’s school
closed a successful sfisslon on Fri
day, June 1: Exercises .were held
by tbe school Friday night. Th*
Was 'carried out
Mrs. Addle Carter sth! daughter, I foilowlne program was carried on
; llstell. of Tam pa .f, Fla., are spend- by the school on Friday night:
inu a few weefclr with her father. W. , v Prayer hy M M Key.
In) was a teacher for , years before. *
her marrige.. and continued teach-K
il* " ntl » h X K r ‘•>w\eom P e||ed her »*>' ji'^shaH Saul*. Sundtfs
sfve up. . -Hhe-leaver s toother, four
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brother!*, fire sisters,_ x
hushand.an-i;
numerous
ray
^ong., •’Vacation-.
Welcome addres^
Mry.'; ItornA" ' ^
Musiiaw- j “Om ’ Flat
! Fendei . Slaf y
by school
hy Raymond
Mipses liertha and Georgia ftmith.
- i .xg , I writing. -His many friends-*
rest* . at Osborn Baptist \ tnt hjm to Koon bp ollt ai;jun .
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■ ne whose place cannot be\fille«l
H»-r bmly
ebureh,” her spirit with the Mastei
v, titipg for the others. May those
T-a rest and dearest to her never
'< reet. her teachings. , ..' ,
Miss Maybelle Platt is home af-]
t* r a successful year at Winthrop
Missf-e Florrie and llilma Lmd- r
»'«• attending the short course '
Winthrop. Ourliome demonstra
♦x-n club feeh^quite proud of th*
re\ord -»f these two cirls. ■/ -*
• Mrs Humph and Mrs/ Finch as
* -de«t by Mrs. Tarel apd Mrs. Plat*.'
•sold ice cream for^the Red. Cr«»ss,
TuesdaK " afternjjon The colore l j
folks areN«uit^^» , ***^ ! -“» i '- **•*•*>»• »•• "-I
Red Gross'
’ w-ek
n-at si>fii. . •/• |th«
lor is
h ** week
j Mrs 'J. I). O'Bryan has returned
!home -frotu her daughter's, Mrs. K.
' W f’atch. of Savannah.
OH! Ml HACK!
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Kvpcej.'Hpn of Many
’ yfuRerer.
hy Onnie Into, Earl
Into apd. Wfljltai i j
Into. •
••^itry and Patsy,” li> Lola Ken j
der and Cofej •key. ’
Recitation, ' The old Miiid- ” hv
l.illian Kinard
“Jt Second Tops>.” by Ket>u |Ki-n-
ard and Ada Harpes. J
•Tlosinu Night,", by James An
thor and Karl Fender,-
"Mike Donovan - .*) Courtship,” h. -
Miss Minnie Bishop. Oliver Barn*-*;,
Lola Fender and Ada Baines.
”An Internipted Conversation ”
hy Mary Into and Boyd Thomps«m.
Recttation. '‘Summer’s Cali,” hy
Bet>a Kiriard
“Little Plans.” by Kavmon 1
Barries. William Into^.August Into.
Man Into and C1«an Kihard
rern«>»in me coiore J ; \ stiibhorn l.ackache
te^qthusiastir over th^'suspetd', kidnev iroitlilc
lid gave a benefit la/l. kidneys ar« IdflaipO'l i
which tbeyj reallsei) a ,stooping brings a shai
.1 T. tnyl
a Kidney , / ,
Pantouiine. "The Vacant Chair,
by. l.oiu Fender and Ada Barnes.
Song, “lied, Whit/ anil Blue.” I* *
\ sHihhotn haCkache ts cause to school: /
When, th-*., Hesitation.. "Skiing Opinions.” hv
and swollen; Ada Haines / /-. /
_ _ sharp twinge in ”'Auot Betsy’s Beaux.” by Mts*
small of Xhe back that almost j Minnie BisMp. Lola Fender. LlBian
jn Cojhttnb: k takes th«* breath away. Doan's Kid ] Kinard. Ada Barnes. Bernatt/kin-
j. ! uev PilJjjyrevive sliigg-ish kidneys - md arid ^Oliver Karnes.
CardA Have l.e^n. teceiy'ed an relieve aching backs Here's con-j •‘The/Wny to Windh/m." bv
—unking t!.-* nrari\age Miss \.»- vjnyvn^ proof of merit. 1 i Boyd/Thoiitpson jod'toifvy Ke\\
fmdd to M* J. Kramr^onto. ' ^ Adam Staobes. • baker, ‘ 7*1 I I -K/ntatioo. “My Mother’s sjuriir/’
• ■f/Norfolk. , Va_~ V yGeorge St.. Charleston. S. O., says. jluVi.ola Fender. /
• /'Misses charlotte Bi/wn and Aijto*s j"M>: flr-i't trouble with my kidnej's 1*/Finnuan’s Finish^’ tv Ada Bar
Wallace will leave on. the 2<»>h for .came on about six years ago. My
• dosihla . / . s\r .. 'work is suc.lt ihat I stoop ovei a hjif
jociaf Hven< of the w\ek wa« arid this strains The kidneys t
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The /«»ciar ♦ueyt of tb*‘ w
fie UitTlufsj) pa/fy of Mile Wa|lac - ing in a tired and lame hack. /My
nith. Fourteen children and'^ev-1hack ached badly at tipies and the
• !T|F-^own-t)tr» enjoyed his pa\ty. ( kidney .<ecret1ons were scai)<y and
^THe culo! rehiyue was pinjc- uiVo hurneil m passage Thiit/was my
•eeh Several tofttes-atere •played\c»inditiof1 ■when a 'ffleuil t/ld tne to
- > it re- »Mch delightful refreldMiicati /use Doan’s Kidney i'ilts. . I tri*>4
>*ere sprVed. cake, cream, candy anTHtox.ni and they relieved/ine from' tire
•thifs, \fter a most delightful I fir*)/' liter I had finished «*ne hoy
* venlOg. all departed wishing for an M hay no more ach/s oi pains, mv
.other patty Joe lone kplneyh were. n«rniaL. and the
The Mom* Demonstration' Cloo-'trouble with th«/s«*cietions left me
i set yesterdav afternoon Miss Na-j Doan’s are the/test medicine on the
piei presided Subject: “Are th- market for ti/uhb- such as I had
What and How the ail of Nutrition"1
Then followed the program for the
l*i ice Dor/ at all dealers Don’t
simph asks for a kidnev remedy—
g»-t Doamy Kidbey' Fills the same
that Mi/ Stauhes had Foster-Mii-
buin yy., Mfgrs.. BwIT'ilo. -N. Y.
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short eburse at the Confederate Co!-
l* ce. Charleston, at which she hop-*
to see eve.rv club member' M rr .
• • iTmke arcompanied Mias Napier.
• Mrs Ada BarfrweB visite*! Cha* //
,1-ston Tuesday / / | /fttfl*
Miss Agnes Wallace. who ha.* i// ■' 1 ■
*-en visiting Miss t’bariotte Brown/V Dlandton June Ip.
Iy>r ij*sterd«yy foy ^Fdisto Island yCl Pres-* ami Standard:
Miss Cb4tb.ti*> (trowu .iffeiuf/i mentfon the loyaIt> *i
i» UeiJ/Ci'qils'jMinefit at Raven// people of Deep.Creek
CROWN COM KIRI TfDV
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l.ivrit; Frat)k
'f’/fled- f*> Capi'p
< *it to h-s parents here
Mias, 1 ’ ir,. Ktp
jClest.tn‘ Satimla' /
M W Cletnem i
’••r a sta\ or >r
i inttoh wifh his
~r*'gare
Mr. and Mi uthbei t
• icrville
BuinwHl n/v/ t
• vie? hi
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ned
ha/
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•»eks In Wil
the M
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♦uj * through llu
j ointry to vo/T Ihei.r datightor. Mi’
(ferro TjyOlii
M.^toimy Ball. Halsey, R
WnWanis and Mias Hume
tQfU* Chapter. ChatrU
file ladies '•■*trr*l2[i jif.itiuest they look
The purpo'o oF/tu* meet- *
n» to form a topfu-h rhapt r ^ •—
' ,r i -VvIor ( hairiirin pro
' -‘fi foRowtog oSieers wei.»
ct.si: Mrs >/j. Rumpi,, ehaR--
s. J yf. Tiylor. vice chiar-
S. F. Finch, steretar*
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Editor 1 j
I d*‘sire fo
oirr colo: d
hu rch tvlHB
the second Red Cross campaLn Was
, oi. Those people hail not turn,rh**
| iipporturiijy or showing tliofr'loyal-
so, 1 ^ we til rn Iheu emuch an l
j pi •«*‘hr?.1 t tie facts ii*>1u*iii the best-
l Vouid Tin v ;.pp s xi1. ,| n* |»- gl.,,1
; thy' jppportutuef to l ive to th-*
j Red Cr I’-s aod/fuanked me for pre
s.ntmg thc/oppoifunit' rn them.
There WAe trfised In n few minutes
and pledges, whioh will be
paid/JT. t L‘f!. We will also tm-ntibh
tt>e liberal amount wrisi'd b> (he
olortol people at 'rtiby’s Blu/l
h u rch along" witli ot hers, which
ti<e> should have piaisc for the in-
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;'/nes and Betnall^vlnard.
Sony • of June,” (in Finland
ITtrigitagei i>\ Mhr' and ioni'- Into, j
"Handy Aridv.” ti> Boy?i Tiuimp-f
son and Cor/ Key.
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Mischief in school.” bjr
H. H. RENT7.
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Them to more Catarrh* In this section
Of the country than alt other disease*
put together, and for years It was sup-
C wd to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed
al remedies, and by constantly faltlnf
to cure with tocaUreatment. pronounced
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>iu a short visit to re|atl
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Mis* Ma-' 'AI?c.,i/has
J'om K og - M<iuntatn hygh
i»r the. l/Oidav«.
Mr* WHI'am P->rty
Chariest* n for a
i' lends 'n this
turf
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Up fr«» a
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unuinitv.
MOKKAVOX
it incurable. Catarrh is a local dis-aae,
preatly mduencef by conktitutlona) eon-,
dui- ns and therefore reoufre# c.onatltu*
tioml treatment. Hall's v'atarrh Medi-
One. rnsnufactured bv F. J Cheney d
ie-.o. Of.lo, U. a constitutional
cdy. n ta'«< n internally and acta
thru th- lii»o-r • n the Mm-ous duffaceo
of the *y«-tn stod Hundred Doihtra re
ward is, offered for any case that tlall’s
Catarrh M« di* me falls to cgtre. pend for
“'fculat* and testimonials
F J CHRJOCT A VO., Toledo Ohio
Id by ivruxgtsts. * Tic. ^ /
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The
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“Goodbye^’ .by" Offnie Into. Fail
Fender, Mary info. Norman Kinani,
Aligiist Into an?'l Eugene Johns
" Song. ■•G<»od-.Xighf." bv scho?*!
Closinc (Hidress.^by Onnie luto
After the exercises there wevj
prizes given whichwas offered bv
the teacher. Miss Minnie Bishop, f
t'be best attendance, highest average
and tii'portiuent. The prizes weie
w?»n l»v lavla and-Juiues Author Ken-
iler for attendance. I-iJlIan Kinard
for deportment. Onnir'Into scholar
ship ./
M iisic was fi>rfii»he?f h\ Ernest
Hi*is. Carl l>d>hop and Merrit Kila-
hi»! " , A
“Corn-Less Day”
for feat, Every Day ||
Use **GeU-It,’ the Great Corn Dis
covery! Rakes Corns Peel &i;ht Off!
Look at tb«'' illustration b«low.
f-ec the. |Ww. Mns?-rs p-eivyg ..ft a
corn ■ i*s . though it wore • b-uuir i
pe*')* ..Am) tli** x t»vui is smiting whiio
he's - dothg It' All don- yainl-sslv.
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t*»*g!?l ttpim.,1, i.t rba.Hfwi.
lailT» Tabletk. -
“Chftnit^riain’s TahKo> ar*
wonder. | qever sold ahvthTfrtN
beat tbtou.” writes F. II.' Trtowtutr
Richmond. Kv. \t ben iri»Mbt'*?i'
with indigestion or ronsti pat inn
tnctu a Dial
windy litis lor constipation,
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t>nm \ky*
touches a corn or cTlltis'ths growth
Is doomed. It tSk?*s but tbo sec
onds to spplr ”Oet»-It.” The corn-
psln l* essed nt once. Tou can stt
«t your desk or walk shout, dshcov
thlpk. love and work with absjyWtO
eaae -You can npplv “vlets-lF^con-
yenlentty almost rtoyw-h^rc whero
you can take your sbpe and stock-
♦ng off for a momenMTr two “Uleta*
It* dries at once/then put your aha*
and atorklng ^»h aitsln. Tbere'a no
further ettoiss/foe suffering ^rom
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ill M*» Ttot Dm JM AflMt The Itato
becouse ot it* toovc and hnatire etocc lax*.
TIT* »*»?JS0 VBM XtNH s* better then oedit.gr,
<%d4 <k*9 nt'^i CJMK*e P»f 13 ■>?
t<a«««c »« bred a-m-eitH-r the f7>. »« •
-vok .m stgi.u«-» vt h a. Gkvv..
Tn utmomy of i
C/rvhHjirter. wh
Jitri«\B >n4//V/
Jb a I e-X (’a!elc-44tOU>ria'
Fi icpd
<i*-ar hiisli {f^dT
.vied -Hus Ilf?
nny
d/HifultviM
ft UH,
• <us’ nr east.
itiveX the’*
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corns
-pains.
gvwrai
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ranteed. monewi
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corn-]
the
-remoyer. t he on 1 vsu re way,
ts but s trifle at any drug store,
dby B: Ijawrence & Vo .Chicago,111-
Sold tn Walterboro an<| fecotn* i
mend yd' «.« the worbi’s/nest r?»Ti»
tem/ily bv Fire .Hill Mrirc Co.
fits Quinine That Dees M Affect Ike Mee4
pecau»e ol its b*»>«c and taxrtive eflect, I.AXA-
T t'K hkomo yfiJ.'tNK ia better than oediaary
Qutsme Snd/toea nat cause nervousness aor
riagin* in head K rmeSbOer the toll aasM and
■ vigusture ol K. W. GKOY8- Wr -
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Owners of Ford cars are advised to be cautious of “counter-
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feit” or parts not made by the Ford Motor Company. If your car
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needs adjustment, or repairing*, take it to the authorized Ford
dealer in your locality, where you will find a reliable service station *
with the complete mechanical equipment and the*necessary tool^ to
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give the highest quality Ford service obtainable—for the staqd- x
'ard Ford prices. • /•*'- "" w ’ ’
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AH the Ford parts used by Ford deal el's are manufactured and
supplied by the. Ford Motor Conipany. If your car requires the re-
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- placement of any part or parts, H in need of repairs—dofi’^experi- ^
ment v don’t waste tifneUnd money trying to “do it yourself.” It
is one thing to understand and operate a car; it is another thing
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to make reliable repair^ to a car. When anything is wrong with
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your Ford make a “bee line!’ or telephone the authorized Ford
dealer. We are ready to give you prompt attention. So take your
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Ford car where satisfaction and economy are sure.
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Fo>iy-fivp acres fine Hand, with good buildings, ;
located partially within the city limits. Portion
of this land is cleared and fenced. A bargain
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FINE STORE BUG
Centrally located ^store of brick, with Residence
above, on Main street. Uhe-of the best built and
most convenient store buildings in Walterboro.
Part cash, balance on easy-tdjrrns. See us quick
if you are interested.
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Let us Knpw^Vour Wants if You Wish to .Buy.
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