The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 09, 1918, Image 2
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THE PRESS AMD STAKT ARD
Wednesday, October 9, 191A
The Press sncit Standard
' Walterborb, S. C.
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rUBLUHKD EVERT WKDMCHDAT
AFTERNOON BY THE PRESS
AND STANDARD, toe.
ih«* nc'ar futur«, t.ntf that oOr boys
jrfll be fciven the same opportunities
as are civeo the boys in other coun
ties and communities. • VHte other
Ut*nKs srhich have come,, this , will
also bo recognized as essential i.u
the course of study lor oar schools.
May it W soon. ,
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W. HMOAJL... .Editor
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Entered at the poetofflce at Wal-
8. C., as second etnas mall
y i;iim:ktv iv»nds a\>Hyay
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SnbsciiDtion Rates:
One Year 4...
Six Months ..
TTiree Months
. $2.00
. 1.00
. .50
Colleton county must purchase
$240,000 of Cibeif lioqd^ b> v jhe
IWh of October. •
•fho State Board, of Heaffh has
forbidd'-p all KatherioKS ol person*
because of the f«*ar that Spanish
influenza may, be spread.
TIIK MAN WHO DOESN’T lit Y
What about the man who can buy
tiberty Bonds and won’t or doesn't*
Shall this war- be fdw»rht to victory-
ahile tops of thousands of men who
at this harvest season have a hlttt-
thousand dollan
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Editor The Press and-Standard:
There has never been jn the his-
dred dollars or a ihuuumu uun«r-i » v,, , .■ ,
as the surplus earnlnKs of the-year fc . al l or 1
buv land or houses with the. «noqe : ^»« la ^ da > •» America on
j • . the hibt Monday in September. Labov
profess thejr loyalty? -
Shall the nisn who has. money, b"
Importaat to the. destines of the
.-M,au .o«u -w.™ . ,, wo _| d . nnd the fut||re f h
•the sum smttfl or great, and think* , a ft r has never been held at such
ho can make ir.ore money otu of i.. hj .. h vallIatk , n in wortht . nor in .
hy.investing to something Hse than dred h?lg lt oonill!af .d*d «,rch -unr
in bonds withhold it v-htrlfy r.od
Therefore. Hie Liberty loan mcet-
int's planned for Colleton county
cannot be held. **
Btrt the pyople of.the county know
"pet bv” with his . fepination as
J loyal . citizen of this Republic? ^
^ What ia to be done about that fel
low citizen of ours?
There is no las - contix-lIinK him *0
buy bonds. The - government .does
not conscripf his property. To b*
ooniinariite<i “irrh "Unfrt
1 vej-saltji high r^te of renumeration-r
The war is the laboring man’s w 1 !
a war for freedom of f-pporiunit'
and independence in development;
Jh/ 1 life of labor depends upbn th<*
tysiUts of the struggle between de
mocracy and autocrarvv Labor has
accepted the challenge of i:». rights
*hej b*^<*-f»-<tuiy tix-perjoruun hut iL'l'-l- J’'i. r >_ G/— r i-Llif'-Dii -i'— ' ^ -and- i*TJ-hwtf--wjr 'scatber 1»DPrV?siofr
I—a. fjuirefl to pav income taxes. h..t Ths* fichtifiLr ni«>n -hv '*li»nK on*! ■*
OVR NEW ^UBtHTUPTION RATE
On October 1st the new subscrip
tion rate of 12.00 per year for The
Press and Standard went into effect.
Already quite a number of new. and
renewal subscriptions have been re
ceived, and the subscribers general
ly are favorable to the new rate.
They realise the justness of the ad
vance in price, and also that The
• Praia and Standard is worth the new
price. Every subscription not paid
in advance on October 1st yr* 1 * dis-
• continued, and In (‘btnplianee with,
the ruling of the war Industrie^
^ board once a month we shall ha^e
' to drop from our list all aubscrib-.
ers not having paid for their paper
in advance. . So we would ask that
our subscribers wstch their labels
end renew before their time is out
so that they will not ihlss an issue
We hope to retain 1 * every reader on
the new basis.
ing Liberty Bonds.
Will ‘they be less patriotic when
they cannot attend meetings than »f
they could go to meetings?
Can a crowd and a little hot air
make you more patriotic than yon
naturally ar#? .
Then you will go to one of the
eight banks of the county and pur
chase your bond anyway.
_ When the list of names Is pub
lished will, yours be there? We
shall see.
Remember you have only ten
more days from today in which to
Mo your phrt.
■ Delays are dangerous—today is a
good Vi me to go to that bank and
buy your bond.
We believe in the liberal patriot
ism of the people of Colleton county.
Many small farmers, white and
colored, Can buy at least one 150.0(*
bond and not feel the purchase
price. -
cording to the census of
South Carolina .has about
owners of farms and the statement
has been made - that in the whole
14.000 farmers
' The fighting men by'-land* and sea
' y face their danger and do their duty
n even to The death. The ships and
the railroads transport men an'd mu-,
nition and provisions, the mills and
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It is with regret that The I'ress
and Standard learns that agricultuic
wlll not be taught in the group of
three Schools which entered into
the agreement^ with Prof. 'Hayden
to teach this subject during the
yeSr. At thia partic^laf 1 time when
the eyes of the world are turned U*
this country and particularly to th«j,
South for maximum product!
and with the. future which
ture has in store as one of tb^ lead-
1 ing professions of the country, we
cannot understand why tbere should
have developed any /opposition to
the teaching of /This ' important
branch in the jValterboro or an\v
other school..
There certainly routd .not have
\>een opposition to the cost of this
subject/upon • the schools. Three-
fourUfs of the salary of the teacher
o be borne by the foiled States
Government, and the county super
intendent of education promised
the |l60. necessary for purchasing
the equipment, * this to be appro
priated from the County Bohrd
fund. Of course to introduce this
branch - would have rendered so in *
change In the course of study neces
sary, and perhaps the substitution
of this subject for some other in
the prescribed course nl^ stud*.. but
we contend that (here is nothing
which tan be taught In any school
which from practical benefit to' the
pupil, nor as a mimf trainer tirj man
» hood developer, can approach' the
time spent In proper stpdv and in-,
struction in the great science ./f
agriculture. ’
These facts are recognized b>
/ leading educators everywhyte. an i
they have been forced upon the at
tention of the national'governta- nt.
and through the. Smith-Hughes fed"-
eral Act. appropriations have bfen
made for the introduction of rh-
teaching of axriculturc and kindred
vocations. ' It was under the
visions cf this Federal Act that
. the instructor was sent to Waftcr-
boro to 'each in this school, and the
schools at Hcndersonvtlle and Cot-
tagevilie. the appropriation under
the Stale Act having dll been used
up in other counties.
The I’ress and Standard regrets
\ vory much that the action'' of tire
board of trustees In deciding not
have this taught in the Walterbitro
school eliminates its teaching from
the schools at Hendersonville and
Dottageville. which were dependent
* >pon the Waltdrboro sehcfol. Twenty
six groups pf schools over the State,
. have.availed tboataalvea'-of tfle pt.>
fnlted States only ., /.aru.ers fac(oriM Rlvfc out their volume of
have failed of exeinption, from In* ' pjoductg; jhe farms yield their urged
ccnne tax pay ng. . J > increase of food, but fighting' men-
The men who make he sacrifices, I do the|r work ., without tht?
the men who buy Liberty Bonds, are . Bupport of , abor Sh ,
entitled to credit In the public 5ulIt and the n , a1erialB UUI8t bp
ledgers where every eye can see what fonnd . the locomotive mu at be con-
they have done. 1 sjructed and the trains operated;
Should the man who buys no the industries must have workers hv
bonds pass afid repass Just aa though m i Uion s. and the farm will not till
he were as good a friend to hla coun- the ^ nor harve8( themselves,
try as the man who does buy them? Thf . re lp a BacredneB8 ia the duty
In South .Caroline one person In I of labbr now There a 8upreme
IK bought bonds of fht; third issue. | re8p(>n8ibiIiiy added to the work .
That means that 1 . of IK bought ^ man - 8 burden. The word is as- oM
no ®*“- / , - as the. Garden pf Eden. Look at
.suppose at a nyris meeting of five < ;enpral Foch ; th<> commander in
thousand citizeiyt in Florence. I^au-j rb j e f 0 j a ii. | be a ui ed arpiies; the
rens, Dckens^or Aiken all the pur-, e y e8 Q f the’ world are watching him
chasers of bttnds were called upon to a8 ODP 0 f the greatest military gen-
hold up their right hands, how many | era | 8 , 0 f the day. Remove the labor
respond? | skilled in the production of different
Perhaps >t will be advisable an, l kinds of modern warfare, of death
irec^ssary to find some way by which , and destruction, and he and his fuil-
tlto bond buyer may be distinguished . Hons would be at the mercy of the
ffom that other citizen who (s con- * nPiny . i t i8 one of the great foun-
tent to buy only land or cattle or )da ti on stones in which the ftinda-
hank stock or. mortgages in thes-» „^' n t a i > principles of this great
times when the country needs and [ ^ mer j ran government of ours is
Hf*KS for the loan of BOniP of hift hinlt »i non -—,th*» ivrontnEt govern-
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HARDWARE
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Our Hardware Stands Hard Wear
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Thi > vreefc we desire to call attention to our line «•
Cutlery, fuch a- Pocket Knives, Butcher's
Shear. , other knives, etc. Yen will find here anyth.: -
you may need. Let us show you. ^
- PAINTS, OILS -ANH¥ARN1SH£S
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Our line of ready-mixed paints, oils and varnishes
is jus^ what you wish to give your home, or buildings
their fall coat of paint to withstand the winter wear.
In addition to these we have automobile paints anc!
varnishes. • •
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Othur Hardware
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. Our other lines of hardware are as complete as we
can keep them at this time. Builders Hardware. Farm
and Home Articles. Nails', Roofing, etc., etc.-
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WALTERBORO,
Walt^rboro, Sept. 3jF—Rev. J. W\
Hilton made a y^ry intereatin :
speech at Pine Civnvp Sunday after
noon on State Mffssions.
Mrs. I. C. K/uard spent a few days
last week with her daughter. Mrs.
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Mr. agll Mrs. W. R. Nettles and
daugh>4G r8< Misses Docean. Hula and
Lolo/ispent Sunday- with their par-
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hudson.
Mr and* Mrs. G. J. Yarn ana
daughter. Mrs. Jones, formerly Miss
Ruth Yarn, were pleasant visitors at
the home of G. A. Benton last Sun
day. ' •
Brantley Benton was a welcome
visitor at the home of Miss Dot tie
Benton fbmday afternoon.
Mr. and Mis. Aaron Crosby and
daughter. Rebecca, spent Saturday
and Sundav very pleasantly wit'i
Mrs. Crosby's 1 sister,, Mis. H. J.
Biant. . , *
Those who attended the Cnion
meet mg at Dfs. Creek Sundav from
here were Misses Bishop and Kssi»
I»avis and. Hattie Nettles. Mr. and
Mrs .1 M Kinard and, children. Mr.
and Mrs J, R Kinard and daugh-
money. .*
To print in each countv of South
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SOUTH CARGUN A
ment known to the whole world—a
government our fathers founded and
Carolina a pamphlet containing the lha , all frue Africans are proud of
names of the men and women who ' * Dd arP ready to de fend. and if nee. 1
have property and have bought no bp dip for u No wondpr j hat p rP8i .
on s. or wh^are earning/ good d ,, nt Wilson and his advisers take
aaires and buying none, would be j n ( 0 ,-heir confidence the labor lead-
expensive. but somebody may con- Pr8 of , hp i:ni(pd S(alps> for in thph .
^ ut *■ thai Justice requires it. The , bands depends the victor^ of th,£
State.
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'Allies or the triumph of our enemies.
DESERVES I SOLD 7
MEDAL FDR IS
CinriiiiiitH Authority Tell^ How
Dry up any Corn or Callous so
It Lilts Bight off.
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Tills P.-aiity Lotion for a I'oav
t'ynts and See ff*r Yourself.
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*ers Bessie. Kdna and Thelma;
M. Benton and Ctyda Nettles.
Miss Eunice Padgett. who has
been home for her summer vacation.
rill return to her school in Chnrle*- ! I***! is fuiMcient to take off
ton in a few davs. / ; l ,ar< l o r soft corn or callous.
.jHrs. W. J. Getsing-cr spynt Sun eh 0 '>ld be tried, as'it is inexpensive
way witli her father; G. A. Hentnn. 1 and is said not to inflame or even
irritate the surrounding tissue or
Y<)Ai corn-pestered men and wo
men. need suffer no longer. Wear
thp shoes that nearly killed you be
fore. says thru Cincinnati authority,'
iy-oause ^ few drops of freezone ap- ^ ^
■ pik'd directly on a tender, aching 1 ne,,B and th^ hidden beauty? But
corn stops soreness at once and soon en ‘ on 1 U ' ice / “ ,0 " e * c . id ' /herefor •
Ihe corn loosens so it can b P lifted *r r » ta,in «- aD ‘* sho,ll ‘ 1 l "* m * xe< *
What girl or yohian'hasn't heard
of lemon' juicc/yto rytn'tfve complex
ion blemishegrl to whiten the skin
and to briru-' orit the roses, the fresh-
out. root and all. without a bit
pain.
A quarter of an ounce of freezone
costs very little at any drug store.
every
This
orchard white this way. Stra’.t
V ; through a fine cloth the juice of two
Mrs.
S J. l inier/and son. difnlnr
spent Sunday with her parents, Air’
and Mrs. R. H. Carter.
tyjsses Bessie Bishop. Hattie Net
tles and Essie Davis were visitors at
Pine. Grove Sunday afternoon.
skin.
If your wife wears high heels-sh *
will he glad to know of this.
TRVII! SUBSUME
X FDR RASH CALOMEL
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SiMit- Your LAver Without' Making
You Siek and Can Not
Salivate.
Every druggist in town your
druggist and everybody's druggist
| notlceji a great falling off iii th-»
sale pf calomel. They all give the
same reason Dodson's Jdver Tone
is taking its place.
"Calomel Is dangerous and pei<-
nle know It, while Ifodson'n Liver
Tone Is perfectly safe and gives bel
ter results." 6aid a prominent local
druggist Dodson s Liver Tone 's
personally Ktiaranteed by every
druggist who sells it. A large bot
tle costs but a few cents, and if it
fails to give easy- relief in every case
of liver stuggishTess and constips- 1
Hon. you have only ro ask for your-
money back.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is •» pleasant
tastin'.-, purely ► vegetable reniedv.
harmless to both children nnd adults' j
Take a spoonful rt rfjrhf'nftd.VitV:
'1 up feeling fine;* no bUiotispe«$. ••.i.-l"*
i y b headarhcf‘ aCid
Sow Woods High-Grade
For Best and Most
Productive Crops.
Our Virginia-Grown Seed
Wheats are superior for the
Soutfy make larger yields
and better quality of grain.
Writ^Jer "WOOD’S CROP 8PE-
CWL" ohring prices and information
about SEED WHEAT, SEED OATS,
SEED RYE, BARLEY and all other
Seeds for Fall Sowing.
T. W. Wood & Sons
Seedsmen. Richmond, Va.
Plant WHITfe PEARL AND BER
MUDA ONION SETS for proflU-
blo crops, both for homo use
•nd market. Write for
.’.’Wood’s • Crop Spec is I,"
living prices.
fresh lemons into a bottle contain
ing about three ounces of orchard
white, then shake well and you have
a whole quarter pint of skin and
complexion lotion at about the cost
one usually pays for a small jar of
ordinary cold cream. Be sure Lt
strain Jlio lemon juice so no pulp
gets into the bottle, then this lotion
will remain pure and, fresh for
months.- When applied daily to th *
face, neck, arms and hands it should
help to bleach, clear, smoothen an-l
beautify the skin.
Any druggist will supply ’ -hr
ounces of orchard whitb at vef-v lit-
fle cost and the grocer has the lem-.
on*. i •
Ask Your Grocer
cheek ! neai:s
COFFEES
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- BUILT FOR
Her Majesty, The Qoeen (
of the refined musically cultured American Home.
• / USED AND ENDORSED BY
MR. FRANK LA FORGE ^
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MR. FRANK CROXTON
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MISS ALICE NIELSEN
and other leading artist^, '
Sold in COLLETON COUNTY only 1 y
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, 1 • . - . .„..i xtovnch or constinn-
vlaions of the Stafq and Fedycral f Pd bowels h ,t ( ,.
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laws on this subject and
teaching ret IciX-mt u <h
\\’e wer-- pro/’ o f fh
leton county'Xml,’ b*-\i ■
these • 11; ! . • ' • .
tog of du. • . !" j:
not be the' < ; r w - ><>■
that this is only ;? f >! '•
back and that'th. re vtlf
demand for tht'v M’l';e; i 1 , b<>
that It will be ‘ irff’/ditrod iigafu irl
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cense (peonvenienc*- a’l tb.' r<"i
like i'udi'nt cn! mci ’s--,,,
or • ,.1 . u»\. ,
\ bitmness man*S wife . 0 X.J
read or sew without s'urp ■
h‘ ( r «>i • For yeav; ?:er e- • /
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Most Belialde.
After many years’ exo i cft/ in
the us.» of it *nd othw < or -U ... *m!i- 1
cines. thcry ar P many who prefer ,
ChaiHbefLrfn’a to any 0 ter. ^Mrs. :
A. Ci XXtein. Greenville, Ills., J
wr^'es. ‘-Cbamberlain’s Cough Rem- ,
eaychr.s been used in my mot KM-V"
h#<me and mine for years, and wg
/always found, it a quick,, cure for
colds a/id bronchia! troubles. .W.-
find it to be the most reliable co-i"’
medlciny we have ti-.sl ”
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Farm Lands For Sale
Farm of 200 acros. known as “Emesdyl." located
within 1 1-4 miles of Walterboilo; 60 acres in cultivation
with substantial wire fence around entire farm. Four
dwellings and several out-houses. Fronts public, high
way for 1-2 mile and with daily rural mail delivery.
Lands very fertile. Beautiful location for a home and
perfectly healthy.
Also 440 acres !: c?.t
two of. 40 and 30 ncr-g T
:.nd naturally as prcrli: ’ •
vi. u-illy fine range fori/ .
For pri 0 or r /<• \
’ Lear Hendersonville. Be-
u’tivation. This is clay ±
m the State.
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Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
DrugeUn. r.-r.iy* r Vy if r,.\.gO Of VT IS ENT faHi
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NivA Marrl*, who haa been work
ing nf -Tavei*. (ia.. hat accepted a. j»o-
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and Warehouse Corar^ny.
Grove’s Taateless chill Tonic
rc t -j» vitality and eaerjy by parity isg *3-1 <
rn LI ’C the Wood. Y.xi'can mhq feel itv Str. - .
1 aiufi. Invigorating FflW.t. P-« SOc.
. Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic
dtt */y» the malarial germ* which are traa-- rnet
tw the hlcod by the Malaria Mcsquito. Fn-x-
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