The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 03, 1918, Image 7
EXPENSES <;RO\VJN(;
A Ir.ioM Work Whi'ii
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Taking TimlAr. Whli-h
Soon Hi^ioriil Hi*r. •
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Speed— v ^
J^>eei—l^>eed!
Uncle Sam poshed the clock ahead
one boor to give more light.
Take advantage of it. You owe it
to yourself and your country to make
jevery minute count.
4 Use your car*-passenger or com*
merciaJ—to the limit. •'
Samuel P.. Colt, president of the
United States Rubber Company,
helped awaken the country to the
economic value of the automobile
last fall.* He said—
Everything on wheels must be
used and mobilized.
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•* “The automobile is second to the
railroads as an adjunct and supple-
mentafy to them in collecting and
distributing merchandise.
“Owners should use their cars,
both passenger and commercial, more
end more.**
Make the most of your car by »ia«ny
the tires that will extend its usefulness
to the utmost. ^
. Use good tires—United States Tires.
They last longest and carry you
farthest at least cost. ^
There Is a United States Tire for
every car or truck—to guarantee un
interrupted service and greatest
Thecv is no blccer prolilfiu than
'that which the woman worker ban
to^eet. With rent, clothing, food,
filer ali Koim: higher um} higher,
her worries are greater than ever,
j Though weaker and wore liable to
I illness than men. these women
must be at their best, whether they
are in oflice, store, factory or home?
They must be bright, confident, am-
bitiouj or fall'.
■The' weak, nervous, run down
woman has very little ^chance, and
this was realised by Josephine
Dougherty. Miss Dougherty is one
of the army of women' workers, a
competent. quick witted saleswo
man in a New York department
■-tore
tt’.vilv.
w h ich
Her
has 50,OhO
home is at
customprs
436 East
economy. x.
Our nearest Seles and Service
dealer will tell you which ant
•erve you Best Z*
Depot
will
States Dres
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■es are GOOD t
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That
We know United States Tires
Why we Sell Thera. *
RIZER & AYER, Walterboro.
p/ J. COXE’S GARAGE; Lodge.
H. D. PADGETT, Jr., Ruffin
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* METHOI) OK <X>MRATTIMO
* •'EACH TRKK RORBRfl A
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* • Kxtension Horticultural^ >
* Project.! - *
The ,teach tree borer, which is u
«*naH white larva, causes ■ much
datr.a'ge -*o th»- ! orchardist' in South
. ; .1 Caroliini
the live
the -roimd in many histatrees the
ti<"> are completely girdled, whit'll^*
" .ikcrTed-trondition offers ftleaI'
ditioX for l!te.destiuctiotX,;Work of
' j*U< -min hole.borer. ,\ simple anil
• | pi ,'<■? i. al no ilytd ,pf contyol for the,
Sho |.,a« |i jt»»f bojer is by mounding,^or
throw iij. up *lirt around th«* trunks'
■I Die tlees, to a heighth of. ti'ii -or..
k« h.. inches. , •' -I
The trees'should he mourded !
front the first to the fifteenth sit'.
July. ' Xjl
Preparatory to mounding a corfi
of trunk wash should he applied by
"ashing the trunk of the tr^e from
the branches downward. This keeps
the tree m a healthy condition and
repels insects and diseases.
Standard Trunk Wash.
• Poi thttla for 2f> grown trees, t
i.unip Lime 2 pound.;
Soap t Whale Oil. home-made ot I
laundry ..... .*.-. . . l-| pound {
Sulphtlr ...; .’.1-4 pound i
Water .2 1-2 gallons ;
^Inking the Wash.
Shave the soap finely and dissolve!
in hot water. Make thin paste if i
sulphur and add to the^.sou|i solu-'
tioti. and while the lime, is slacking
tt|e solution of soap sjnd siilphut is
poll ted over it and the whole qtian-'
til' is diluted ta 2 1-2 gallon-
which is' a sufficient quantity't i
veash 2n trees •» to X years old
This wash is very Inexpensive
ami iiia , he easily applied-hv th •
usy of a paint brush.
Method -of Mounding.
. Pul) or throw the earth up around
the Ji..se of the tree to a heighth of
i<-n or twelve'iqrhes,-Which'.-when
“•tiled will he about, eight inches
htgh . This may be done either by
the . use o’l a shovel> ot • an ordinary
The tees should he examined be
fore mounding, and if there are
anv borers present, they should be
amoved by ' taking a knife-blade
a till -cutting out.
\\Pulling Mound Down.
I he mounds should be torn down
Aoni thXflrKt to the fifteenth’ of
October, and rhe trees examined for
the borer. The presence ynt th“
borer will he noted by the exuda
tion of gi|m, and tiiav be easilv re
moved with a small knife
1 JTVth St. * - ’ . , .
‘ Mecnuse of suffering, my' work
w. getting so hard I could not
st: • t it,” thifk girl declared.. **!
w« •’Id suffer so after eating that I-
<foi.i I not keep my strength np,
Tht •* would be pains ami I would
hav. a leelinp of suffocation. I had
lost de-'p sp long and had become
so nervous I was in a badly run
down condition. I was subject to
headaches and pains in nty limbs
and back.' .Even, tny heart had be
come weak
^'T knew I could not go on that
way. but the medicine 1 tool, did
-not seem to do me any good. .Other
girls began to telj me about Ttvnlftc,
and 1 finally decided to try ,‘t.
Tanlac, I know, is the best .tonic
and builder there in.
“1 feel just fine. I do-not suffer
fram those pains or weaknesses any
more. I sleep well and my appe
tite has returned. My nervousness
went with my stomach trouble. 1
recommend this Tallac to everyone
1 know w 5 ho needs building up and
cleansing of the system like I did.” ■ ...
Tanlac, the "Master Medicine” frees have hebit wormed
is sold in Colleton county .by Jpo. ■* >,rnn ' “* *-
M.^Jileln, Walterboro; The Colleton
Cypress Co., Colleton; Cottagerllle
Drug Co., Cottageville; Islandton
Mercantile Co., Islandton; .W. C.
tllover. Green Pond and Jlickaon-
boro; 'E. R. Ilishop & Co., Lodge.
IS,000 POUNDS
MEAT A MINUTE
GOING TO ALLIES
^ One
Four Suing Sent
Abroad.
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Sapolio doing its work. Scouring
lanne Corps
Join Now!
APPLY AT ANY
POST OFFICE
for -
SERVICE UNDER E&1M4W
ULS.
KARINES
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WOODWARD—RATTKRWOV
Married at the St. John’s Hotel,
Charleston., last ’Wednesday b'y
Father Quinn, Miss Eloween Wood
ward and Mr.- Joaeph C. Paffm-son,
of Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs, Patter
son came, on-to Walterboro for a
brief visit to his mother, Mrs. M.
B- l*kUer»on, before 'returning to
Barnwell where they wilt make
their home. Mr, Patterson ' was
born and reared in Walterboro. but
has been making Ms home in Barn
well for a number of years, where
he is manager for a large mercan
tile establishment.
IIS! HE iwr
m GLOSSY Him
FREE FROM DINDGOFF
a second coat of trunk wash, mad-
as directed, should be applied.
It is Very Important, that thj<
mound be pulled down, otherwise^
will be very detrimental to tho
growth of the trees as it furnishes
an excellent place for the borer to
work^ - ; -
F W. RISHER. Co. Agt
* W * 8 * 1 **** tbs attention of
those who have Set out model orch
ards and Tbode who hare Just set
out young fruit trees to the follow
ing-article; ■ ./
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Saxe A«nir Muir?
fn a fexx
Try
Double it^ Bejiui v
Momeprk—
T\>V<
These statements
were made by a prom- .
inent representative of
the United States Food
Administration.
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No industry in the
country has played a
more important part in
helping to win the war <
than the American live
stock and meat-packing
industry.
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Swift & Company
alone has been forward
ing over 500 car'loads of
meat and meat products ^
per week for overseas^
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IMiVlUtANT
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P :«»r Ti»avy bi.ii. thi-H
wft'h hfiuify and is ;;i«lmn;
M^ffT 1 '••• ha-- sin incomparaM*’
.n. i rd is t’uffv j-nd lusft<i.;;r-* it
i DanUci jiK*.
NO RESI-RO PEICE
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There’s no px^ac*' and little rest
for the one who suffers from a bad
back, and distressing Urinary dis
orders. Walterboro people recom
mend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Be
guided by their experience.
Mrs. F. L Kinsey. 2K RJack !4L.
Walterboro, says^ “l was in a had
fix with niy kidneys a nunib»r *nf
years ago.- My back artied uearl-
all the time nml ^pfiinex] severely
when I stoopeyiXr straightened up.
My” kldneye-'acted irregufarly ano
w*'re vjefy annoying. 1 couldn't get
«>>> tiropor r* -t and felt ,tiled and
titiiRx'tMfile all tT:>> tiiin/. I t*Hik alj
kinds of niedicijKs but mute of theid
s*'etne<l to give m, rujich relie/.- Hav
ing tV; It n* ai-ly everything. I *
thought 1 Vould try Doan’s KMitey
IMUs because they were recoin mend-
ed by hrune p-< ! h-. I <.ot f. |i« fg
a tf^W days ^.nd teOan to^feyl BI J a v
nryiself. Tiie>t<-d fe*d:ng left, fnv
hack tilt ^ffon«er, and my kidiK '
acted normal again It took onlv
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Swift & Company, U. S. A.
From Tk?ee Years’Suffcrtag. Sajti
Cardd Made Her WeD.
Tejas City. Tex.-Hi aa
j CI< te • ” • oil* ge. J
;To VjlF .County \>>dfTs
T*i< i> ha.®'appeared in
fp-* ss complaints
: were not ahl*
Uf<or >1: plus .va n, *
the Jnytd.e
that - Mm
to dispose of
l have
tin, of this low
Isuttareounto
agony with .my head, f was usable to Market i t
J .* < —TTm’+s'' *•’" rK ' J,
to sleep an the time, for
r ease I could get, when
_ became a aervous wreck
1 Jrom fee awful suffering with my ,1^’
id. 1 ; ^ ' 1 ton 1
ous tfut the least noise
> jump out of my bed. 1
r* < eiv e<!
iih F. Blamhe. manager
anger.
specially coin,
j! wire from
of, .th -
Farsui riH' «'«) op* tative
Associatfoa, infortnin^
do any of my wprir mf ’ that he is in.r posit ion to handle
I jurtmari io step an the lime, for i * rha,t ‘' *' •«’'> «
tlatw^theonly qse I wM grt. wfeea u ' , £'' t ,* T 2; nr „ i '. ^ uh ,
I wah asleep. I became a aervous wreck .^n expert from
Itbe Bufiau of Markets ut Washing-
recently made a visit to Oraupo-
I wac W neryouS But the. least noise burg aftd investigated the* Financial
J ‘ Status and reported »n de*.^l >»n th**
to dfi .Orangeburg Marketing Association.
The re port wre have receiv ed is no
exceedingly favorable one M
! Brand. OhlH *he Bureau of Mar
kets. advise* the Extension of th*‘«,*'
associatkp in other counties
Vtwirs very tytily.
\Y: \Y. LONG.
Di rect or -
Thi.-; .■<]<
h.- ir J. 1!
’ml ‘ its. ' • *y life, and
l I'Ouhle,
j quickly reliev.tl no
i PrJ,ce .»;hc. at all
“lor a k tihiev
1 i>o\ oi Dean'
I .lust one application dtfilhles He- tt * f ® W ^ iin ' ]
r.'l v [beauty of your hair, beside- .1 h>-1, £“ 1 liMe M:,/l
mediatelv dissolxert «*^ry pariirl** 1
ilf dandruffyofi Caanol have me.,
h*avv. healtby. hniiyft.von hav-e dand- . ,
tZme scurf rob - v
lq»tre. its siren:.-; i D l* iin s KWl «^ the s af ,„
I that. Mrs. Kinsey
dealers
Don’t
* ui< dv
ov *•• -
.burn Co . Mr
Foster-Milv
P.cfValo.
lll-ilN
quarterly meeting
, a young boy, had to
[duties.
1 was not able to do anything until I
took Carded. I took three bottles in all.
and it surely cured me of those awful
That has been three years
ago, and 1 know the cure is penr.ancri
f&M have never had.any headache smec
taking Cartlui..,
Nothing rriiieved nie until! took Cardui
'Hi did wonders for me.”
Try Cardni tor your troubles—made
frem medicinal ingredients recommended r ' * ^ '
*0 medical-books as being of oeoefit in
female troubb-s, ar.d 40 years oi use hr:$ j
ptcren a»st the books are right Begin '.Z
,. taking Car4^1bd£+
conic' ft produces,;i ft-f• ri.-.hnet'S I
itching of the scalp; the hair' ro*.l-
f.'.uitch. loosen and die; then tii
hair falls out fust.
If your hair has been neglected
and is thin, faded, drv. seraety meet at ,Bedons promptly at It
too oily, get a ainall bottle 'of * ^
Knowlton’K Dandtrine at *hy drn -
stoy*' or toilet 1 enunfer for a few
cent's; applv a little as directed and
ten liiiMites after you will aa?.-. this
wav th** best investment you eve:
tUti'Ye, ' ^
vjncewly (believe, recai dlev-
•*f • v • ••• f hinv; else advertised, tjwct J
hor the Colleton Garage. There
You! have Attention and Service
•tandardized i.the ‘County Over
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The Colleton Garage
RAJLROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, S. C.
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Enrollipeftt- of delegates.
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