The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 21, 1918, Image 8
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STANDARD
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We have accepted the agency for Drecx
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an effective tonic and alterative, a. splerv-.
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did-remedy for disorders arising from
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sluggish a'ction or functional^ inactivity
.of the liver and bowels.
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DREGO is preoared from drugs of the
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highest purity.
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Buy Them And
^ Win Hie War
FOB «At.« EVKBIWHXU
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Every Thing the Best
Marion C Smith
Writes From France
The followlBK Interesting letter
from “Sotnewhere In Prance; hns
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eu jeeelved by J#ra Jessie Smith
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from her bmwf little
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Emerjrency Assintnpt State • . *
Agent Visit* Walterhoro.
lliss Chriatlae N. South,
gency-assistant State agent.
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was in
boy which sailed May It. aid writes ^’ ,B CO ” Bty ^? d C * | P # ^
- ■ Walterboro with Miss. Emma Jane
letters to .his
Yarn.
with
MlAs South ia~ln charge of
> dietetics, and wa 3 here on an offi
cial visit. •
horn* the sWWeet
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« . . " July 7th., 1918.
My Dear Mother:-
I received . your very long ' and
sweet-letter yesterday ^hlle on
cftiard and I wan certainly glad to
hear from home and thaf* Author
has returned from over here af
ter serdng sueh^ a v long time
In the, trenches. ‘ Tell him
MMratfPMnSt wm^aad I^irh^ l . n * ^ Camp Oor-
Will Attend OflicmV
Training School.
Mis m^ny friends
here
will be
pleased to learn that Henjamin K.'
Sanders, who left Monday morning
for Camp Jackson, has been UkmM
as a member of an officers’ trata-
thcre to tell him what happened af
ter he left If It is God’s wilU
Mother, T weni to ehnreh this
morning an we do every Sunday
morning at 10 o’clock and oftr chap
lain preached to us a very Sue ser
mon. hia text being: "While thy ser
vant was busy with other thlnga the
man escaped.” taken from 1st Kings
Mother. 1 am trfday a better hoy In
every way than ' I was when I left
home^ more so in my religions char
acter. And our chaplain la more like
a father than ja chaplain and he Is
the one that baa made me what I
am I wish you could meet him,
^and don’t worry about me, for I am
serving the Lord the very best I
know how. and 1 pray for you where
ever they throw me at night and
pray for God to protect me and help
me roach dear old Cottagovilie
where t visit my, church which 1 of
ten think of on Reeves HiU in the
beautiful oak grove and bee iny dear
pastor. Rev. Graham, once again. Ono
goqd thing, there will be no parting
from our loved ones in Heaven, so
you see If we don’t meet here we will
meet up yonder.
Well, mother, bow are the chil
dren getting on?, fine, I hope. Tell
them “Hello” for me. 1 guess the
farihs are fine about. Mother, I/am
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don, Atlaftta, and will leave Camp
Jackson for that point on Septem
ber 1st. Mr. Sanders was recently
cashier of the Peoples Bacjf, of
Lodge, which position he garfc up to
answer the call of his country.
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Hon. D. L. Smith'
^ "Spends Day Here./
H6n.‘D. L. Smith, a candidate for
the office of Railroad^ Commissioner,
came up Saturday, evening ' from
•Charleston, -after the \ campaign
meeting there on Saturday, for’the
purpose of visiting his homeX Mr,
Smith Is pleased with the
of hU election-, and feels reasonal)'
sube that b« will lead the ticket ou
the flrrt ballot. Me'has been well
received in all ^be counties, and in
greatly encouraged by the assur
ances of support received.* v—
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Former Cofletnulans .
On a, Visit Iwpe.
PercK. M. Padgett, of Lake But
ler. and Lucas Rlack, of Galnea-
vIHe. Fla., came over the latter
part of the week, for a visit to rel
atives. Black and their aoo.
Bob. have been, here for several
weeks, and Sirs. Padgett is visiting
relatives In - Orangeburg county.
Both these gentlemen are -'doing
| well In the Tuind of Flowers, and
i»riue iimv auuui. jnuiuvr, * • ■ ,—.. r .—•
etill looking for all the hoys address- Wve many friends and well wishers
~ « « hArk hnmA wno nra miotava vlaH #rs
es who she here for they way be
very near me and I don’t know It.
You know how much pleasure it is
to meet a boy from home oset^here.
Well, I am getting along all right
We have wine to drink in place of
water we are learning how to apeak
French very well and France seems
like a very alee place. It la real cool
here. We hav« heavy treats and our
woolen clothes don't feel any too
warm over here. Well, mother, I am
closing with much love to you and
all of dear old Cottagevllle and tell
everybody to write to me; I can read
them all, Tour dear son
-*#€5 . h ‘ <»~l of plotour, by hi, friend, orer
Cotww'c^A Tr * tu , l)ie roomy that SersemD UrvU K.
back home whb aye always glad to
see them. ^
Visitors From _ >'
Paris Island.
/ Sergeant C. Holland, Of Spencer,
loWa: Sergee.nt McCarten, of Du-
Bois, Pa.; Corporal C. L. Clark, of
Knoxville, Tenn , now stationed at
Paris island* ln th « signal corps,
were here several days on a visit to
friends. They returned Tuesday
morning.to their camp.
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Colleton Soldier
Has Been Promoted.
It n-jll be learned with
a great
Thompson has becn2/pr6moted to
lieutenant. Limt. Thompson is a
M>n of the late W, O. Thompson, and
Ir a young map'of carts, who was
reared at Lodge. H^ has been I
the scYvice for se^errfl months,
Ing gained several promotion^. '
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All You
The following la another Inter
esting letter from Irving Fogartle,
written from Prance:
"Somewhere In France”
July »th. 1»18.
Dear Louise:-! don’t think J’ve
written to pou In a while, so here
goes. Pm In such , a hurry most of
{the time and so much to think about
| at on« time, when I write home !
forget which I’ve written to.
I am in the Intelligence section
i now, and it takes a lot of brain
- Is Still Going on at
, We have yet left a large stock
of Sununer. Goods which we have
to close out way, way bdow mar
ket price—such as:, -
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Men’s Suits, Shoes,
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Silks, Lawns, Voiles,
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te latest shades, figures and
stripes, and a big line of other
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Goods.
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We are ^giving away,
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below cost, x our entire stock of mil
linery, on account of making room
for our fall stocl
in daily. Boys’ S|
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IN the canoe or in the camp, around the
* campfire or on moonlight excursions, there
is no more versatile and delightful enter- P v ]
tainer, nor a musician more appreciated, ^
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mbia GrafoEola
■vjvi $37*50 ColuBibiaxCira! o-
,nola is nortqo heavy to pack aia‘n > 3Hvith your
summer
‘earns its
oiit?
Comc.aad sec us about one today an
work. *uch as, learning to see with
out being seen, observing the enpmy
nositlons, to find my way over "N,)
J B. Lyons , r
j Wrlte s From FranroX
" Mr. and ^fVs. 'Tr-hsin Padgett, of
Route 3. \Vnlt<>rbtm>. are in receipt
of nn interesting letter from Private
Samuel B. ^TA'pnR, written from
France Ji^ 21. Mr, Lyons report
ed* a trip over, eveept that the
e»»a i> hit rough for two or thfse
days- Lo writes, that he supposea
.must he a hit lonely round abodt
in-the country since so-many of tho
hovR ha^e rove.-^ He mention* a
ovjrX’No nfimho*- n e I nr 1 dents ki ropneetion
an> Lan4” by night with a compns w ith hi- lifr bore and over there,
and/maps.- to lay at an unsuspected Mr. I von, '«> a member of Co.
plac^in day time and lire only when rpth Trifanth**' a letter addressed to
a good target appear*,, such as an en- him there will be delivered.
eroy officer. | w^s away from th* t 4 ■ X
company ten day*, and my Instructpc
told me I would be attached to head-
anartersybht I’m hack wltlf the Co.,
i now (f*>. I,) 1 may be transferred
yet T'don’t know. , TJ* lieutenant 1
1 tpTii os to have our mail sent to H, '
y$. but 1 euess you'd,better sent 11/ ^
.to the same address; I’ve four lot-' # ‘I
I ters since I’ve been "over here,” you . »*. X
■ dnn't know how i»u<-h It heI P , whoa , Ac ** l ,' '''.'"’"V , ,„, X
' wo «« lettwr* (ro m horn.. , XX/
AUGUST CtEAN-UP SAlAl
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its keep” in pleasure before a Avcwk ia
yurc to have Re play our Latest Sumtiier se
lections. VyVcan guarantee ycu
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FURNITURE COMPANY
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I wish*you all would Write a little
more often. It Is & pleasure to nuy
write If I could get in practice
ifn nnrt pet off 'tfl mvwelf. { Was
life but
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There’s no rer^bn why a.pcrspB
again and get off>o myself. should taive sickening, salivating
never used to noise dn my. life but ealomel when a few cents buys a
Pm getting a little u)ore used to it large bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone (
***i. < - — ^ perfect stibsHtute for calomel.
now. The cannons - are “belching’
now. I rnn see. the smoke from the
German g'lns. I can’t say how close
'It isplea-sent,>,vcgetable liquid
which will start yt’nr liver a 3 surely
as calomel.'bnjt'It dne««nH ma.ke you
sick and can not salivate. ‘ ^
Chlldrep and crown forlVX can;
take Dodson’s Liver Tone, beeap*e
it, Is T>orr'’'', i lv hn-mless.
dfueXIt
bones.
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t el'^uld pr^r defeated by Rlense votes than to Iw
.Uct«d bjr ifcrt;- . ■ X
'.'Xx/the statement made from the »cry beHtpninit of the cj—-
,V\ jX y ♦M'T.WTS COHKN, the Vnti-Bleasc ctndidato foe-LILi TKN
GOVERNOR. Mr. Cohen Is an Attorney-at-law. with offices at
lib i lest on and Monck’s Corner.® - X “
I am to fhe firing llpe but-you ca)»
Ju^srffv V .
I am rot afraid! We marched up
under shell' fire the other day
; singing and laughing
I We had a vlorions Fourth on tho/XjP^frtTnel : - a <r>ncerous
I march, with about 75 pound, on our [* mercury and attacks your bones,
bar’-®, with canned beef and “hard Take a dof’" of nasty gnlomel today
tack*’ f^r dinner. I spent a part of P8( t yo i Will feel weak, sick ! and
XHv H France, the other part In Bel- Kau®cet.ed tomorix^ Don’t lose a
Hum. X . day’a work i spoonful of Dod-
j How arc tl| the elris? } support po/S Ii'*»r ^ne ' ipstead and yon
■ they w lj all be married ’ere T see wiil wikoXp feeling great. No more
I them a rr r ! n. slthOy^we all think we Mllmi^Xrs. rr?:'i-affon. slugnlsh-
; will be back In a years time. nepaXho-idrOe. coated toncue or
b’s Store
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A clear away of all Summer Goods.
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Special sale on summer Skirts. Low prices
o^Sifet Waists. ^Reduced prices on shiife, J
underwear, ties, socks. We have
good bargains in low cut shoes for men,
women and children, "x XX
We have left a few smalKsizes of Palm
Beach and Cool Cloth Suits at very low
prices. Come early to get good values.
The Store of Better Values.
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snnkc ,shout .whst tV*
■Rc-t Groys" Iff doing 6y^r Tlcrp.'ToT!';-
«>nr gtop>r-ch. Your druggist sa’*s
„ .. .. 'if jt*n 'don’t f'n’d />ndson’s Liver
*bcr we haven’t struck thst sn<)t yet. Tcn^ act'- better than horrible cal-
~ *' ~ ' omcl your rrorey, v,-alt1ne for yvt.
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<T»r»niC C : oti>t i;>etlon.
. * wuns nn —rsy matter
ettre this disease, but it can be done
;.u.'' taking Cham-’ Therr will bo a plkuic at
'■ ’ s r< ^ • Xplytnr with New Hose cht;r.-h on Tuv-day. Aoj-
dain printed^ diX'Hona that pc- ust Ik ARjsBiroug of i nfl and Ruhi.
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Th«t • e®»e Aeiertcan-Y. M*! C \,
it the laX place we were at. I -wont
‘ to it /Xt Sunday- a week are an !
1 foniX ! * ftl’ed with men having por-
^ v'blch T. erlevedXcrv r'noh >♦
t’ e e" ’ of th« sor»Xe the Icaaor told
.rh pr
Gull?
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.to b, present, a«'-weU as t ? e public^ befer 1
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ng due „ to
Fine Tonic.
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Mtlurla or
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geucrallvt County ?'ipertvtc«dcnt of
e«l neat ion BtH'klcnd wffl be Pr/^ nt
to disco** «eheoi questions and e u-
cational matters.
all wbo Kind ♦he*r Test»eie"*<» tn
^, r t r -reVe*. v<eld un thbt-
st41 ! didjsflf have mine, but I’ve impor’ar e
c.trr*. 1 .XeVer Xnce, r ferret'promptlv.v
sevet^k bands went up. Tell K wl on t’ i
irterorting Mrs. F. r.
to rrn i ft slates, "I
.Colic and
Tslandton, Aug. K.
T am r-etl end all rlcbt rveeet mv
feet nre blistered-, for the present,
d ie to a fort {•-‘five m 1c bike. How
is ev-.^- bodv?v » *
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Di’r , tir the hn?t weather of t s X
sjthGpjPT nerfh ■ f ; e">e member of ,X-
rjost e- r- v farillv lit, Ukely to ’
trouble i with : naVnral 'bytseney
of bowein. and it pfXr’-ente^
ft at 4 fbis * >e treated
!ch car er.fy be dr"'!
Ain X kept hnn i
^ttsvineX^
u?'>d Chwhhe-laln’s"'
beta Remedy a.s
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rt» ° r hnniTnec
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Solicits the support of the voters of Wal-
terboro, Wolf Creek and Ritter foh magis-
trate
He promises a faithful performance of
■ ev^ry duty as suc>. ;
abiefe the results of the Demo
cratic pruhailes and will support the nom
inees of the party.
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