The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 23, 1918, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

< fAGCTWO AND WAND ARD Wednesday, October' 23, lap f he Press anri Standard Walttrboro, 8. C. urn. (OON BT THE AMD MAKDABD, W. W. 0MOAK. Catered at the pwtofflea at Wal Bi C., aA Meond cImb aialK mr «r. e Sabscrlption Rates: Ooq Tear • • • • SBOO Mx Monlhn >•, Months #*#*'* ********* *-* a. ..‘ ' < * DODGINU THK “rLC” ♦ # From the New York Tribune. * * - * * ************* If Influenxa you would ihua, Make sure that when your work Is t • done • And home you so, you do not rlda On ear* Vy other* occupied.. * If’you* must walk, select a street Where.other folks you will not meet. Desert the church to which you go And shu& the moving picture show. Don't go to meetings, concerts, balls. Abandon making social calls. ' Bxlst, as far as you can do so. On lines laid down by one R Crusoe. ' ' <f .. * * / Don’t drink, or cough and sneeze, be chary, Don’t breathe unless It’s necessary. Don’t eat too much, don’t smoke, don't chew, ^ Don’t do a thing you’d like to do. Although existence may seem aorry. Above all else, don’t dart worryl And when you cateh it anyway, /ust go to bed and stay and stay. ' v ■' Sio.tMMMNHt FOU titMHt HOADS X ml system l« not drug rements fot prog* ‘ blUoi Carolina be do . R»c < .. r /. The News and Courier Saturday comes out strongly tin editorial sup port of a $ I (t.UOO.OOO bond issue for good roads. The td-*.t .of The News and Courier is no*, to begin now the construction of r.osd'i but * V . X to get the machinery into operation so that when the war is over and peace has returned . work/'can be started bn a real system of good roads for South Carolina. . • X /The News and. Courier well says: “If a real road systenr Is not the prime requirement cress in South not kpcrw ’ what ttiai require meat can be' and surely no argument is needed to convince any onndhat if we are to. get a - real road HysCeiii. then we must breo% away completely from tbe methods which have been followed all those years,, until now and. set-up a genuinely con structive program in place of the haphazard tinkering which is DOW/ the rule. To do that will take money, but the State is in position to get the money, Ohd every dollar that is thus spent, provided' it is expended honestly and intelligently wilt be gathered back by the State and by the people many times over.” In the stale of Illinois a vote will be taken on the Mh of November pr. a similar bond issue (or ItiO.OOO.UoO. We will wager, too,' that Illinois voters will vote for ihe issue, ami that in face of the fact that Illinois rntm 'good HAMIIKIM* HKKAI.D 1SSI K*» FINK KDJTIOX Among the best special editions' we have seen la the Industrial Edi tion Issued^week. before |gst by the Ham berg Herald. \ This edition was* printed on book pa'J>r*and profuselv illuslrated with vjews of the several towns in Bamberg county. Four teen pages comprise th# many in teresting special grtides descriptive of Bamberg county’s prosperous business concerns. ' . . . ; * The mechanicaJifappegrajK^ af tli'.s' issue is most pleasing and compll- men'ary to the ability of the Igsse* ; . of. .the > paper. Messrs. Bruce anti* Hitt: VVe congratulate The Herald upon its enterprise, and the ebuntv /or th** splendid advertisement gain ed (hereby. . ins WORLOf ilS PM Mill MBS. (XyNHAD (iEADl.Y TFM.S » OF HER .HOOD FOHTl'NK ‘ ' -V •i ' . " GOOD , RESULTS ‘ QUICK Again Feolv lake a* BOM, WEEYIIi IS HKHK Elsewhere in this Issue is a news * r article from Clemson College giving new boundaries for the boll weevil iofefetatlon in this State. He! K found it lost in Colleton county, and Is “stiH a wotn,’’ From the reports mode from Jasper ahd Hampton counties the infestation 1 in some sec- ♦ tions is rather serious and “looks like 2nd year infestation, it Is so heavy.” ‘ * " - The Press and Standard has tried to gjve tin^ely warning to our. farni- ers, urging them time and again to get ready for tbe damages of the weevil and prepare for other crops. Some have heeded this vtarniog,. many have not. .Next year we shall have much damage from the weevil.. ♦ . . . «• in pome sections more than in oth ers.. W# hope our people will he^d the warning and do air they <*80 To substitute other crops. N You’re Bilious! Take Cascarets Pleasant relief for liverxrid bowels, and cost a / • box—no grifSe! Feel grand! Be efficient! Clean your torpid, liver and sluggish bow els with good, harmless Cascarets They Xon’t grip* or sicken. ' (Jive yoqr insides a good cleaning and r- i X^rseH of headaches, bilious spoils, dizziness, satlowness. had breath, stiMiiach sourness, gases, e‘c. f:heet lip! (jet a 10-cent box from any drug Mure. Also byst cathartic fo.* ius. constipated ‘children^- tastes candy but never fails. Cascar- ets^Wbrk while* you sleep. - ’ in even now has a system <vf roads, much t**>tter. than an> South Carolina. The Souih Cautbsa legislature a its session in'January. as *m,i^j>ste<l by The New.s ami Couriei could d<t nothing bettei limn to proxbte for an election on sinrh a pioposition for several million dollurs^to help start our campaign lor good loads. Illinois provides that her bond ssue shail be paid for. principal ami interest, by a Hcenst* on autoliiobilei. The same could he done in South (’arolldu and If hoijestly adminis tered vtot a milrmur would be heard against smh a law. Somethin, must be done lo provide a system of good roads in this Slate and ihe above proposition s«Vms to be plans ible. x / THE SPANISH INFl.t ENXA The epidemic of Spanish influen/a which has been raging over the en tire country has brought - sorro#*Arf many thousands of homes Hitough- out the country. It has beep a Wrong competitor vPitb vhe battl > fields of France, and- has pilH up :? surprising total of (Jdaths fftr th* countrv 'Ny . t; vfl # of pto'sunouCv and infltit nc. usV/vm 1| v X -\ rluXorn:- , - X b. c t-X .• ,'m. ‘ Th* . beret! . • ■ . . .. and S*>i)dar.i i. v J« '..i. 'rll that, s ictv J. 'aHe .o (;ij j,, ■ j jp. portion oj Cvlic^on /< oiiiit j> -h th*. casualty list* from ‘ over ttmre ’ this comity has so'fat lie* n most for t unate. ’ BUILDING MORALE Of ffWlSH TltOOPS ‘ '* P Wsrk Of Jewish Welfare Beard Pro. ducinp Splendid Results In Camps and Trenches Jfer ffuvlMUiil • * * *v % - , fc # Hoy, and no l^onger Worries. : s , X. * v ' ,<!r. Philip- Coprad, of Kariton, d*»***»»***« # «« * # HOME DEMONSTBATION * * - DEPARTMENT ' ft * e * ■ • - _ '*. »• «**«»**** «*«*««« We home demonstration agenta are very sorry thgt the epidemic oT influenza has kept As from bolding our meetings pdth *he ' s ytl l Hs*and women this.mdnth. " ‘ We feel that this^has been one-of the pest and most 'successful year.v in the work. The girls and women have everywhere vtaken such inter est in the work *and responded «•> well. — * ^ ' •We feel that thevr hitve been doing, their -‘best’’ in producitfgr and^] conserving ffxxl, and very often dur ing the hot summer days, vvhen canning yVas. not the coolest*, work'.' j imagiriabre they werje kept at it by ttih^.tbought: "Canning,to ConquAr.” | so it is* with a feeling of Just pride Y„ sultered sp that he used to gfi up^hat we see. their results. .All colq- In the middle of the night and sit ,,, t |n l , y. fairs- had to be callwi off, and smoke‘and try To read to comX* ,, *X' nce 'he county fair otliciah pom* his nerves. y ■ arlrplanning t^phave that I w-ant our \ow be feels like a boy of fifteen. Tbe stor^- of his remarkable change was told by his wife. department to show what- good work it has done, and the only way Jt can do this is for each and every mem My husband suflered a shock last tp select the best of her canned Christmas that left him almost help- fc - **® an< * ®* n< * to ‘h* * aJr - less.” Mrs. Coorad said, “He he- 1 slnce no community fairs are be came completely run down. H ; s inK w * - are u rKlng each com- nervous system was • so shattered u, n n *i) r 1° flx * commaijj,ty booth (hat many times he woul<( get up .q j ccprekenting its work, both agri the middle of the night and walk r,l,tural and do, »«»t‘c a* ‘he cou the floor or smoke or try to read. i* a * r ' In 8ever *l communities Xhe He had no appetite and grew very weak. His, stomach had become dis ordered and no food seemed to di gest properly* * . - ■^After we had tried many pre scriptions without any results, our drAggiat reeomtnended thaf' We trjr, Tanlac. He said he thought it was the .best possible medicine that we j could get for my husband, so I sent j committees are already ^t work, and we urge all of them to (ry to get up a good exhibit.** Just as soon m possible the agents will meet* their regular appoint ments and if they can be of any aid fp individual /^members a card to either of ua'will bring ua-to you at once. X . X- / a number of gills and boys UHsYou FtomABedofRver j .The old fashioned agye‘ is hard'to . get rid of. hut Oxidine does it. Thu ^ , wonderful psediqne knocks the ma- laria germ right oub k will help* you gs it lias helped thousands of . others. VVe have many testimonial} on hand to $how,'. . X For Malarii t* m xlid *a *«hc. OuiWt jro. *g »nd iWalH* you well tad luong. Tone* up your •yMta. lacrcaect >ou» appetite lo a<alarial countncs Qoidinc.presents malaria. II yea fcava a cate ol dull* and lever tty Oxidinc A twak+^pr* , Remember thai Oeidtne U Cuaranreed. II it doeaa t (bdo'you, you caa take tbe empty bottle* bock ism yoor orunfitt will aland lull pure bate pnea Lhy BEHRENS DRUG CO. Woos Two for R bottle, 7 • XX ’ | a “He noticed almost Immediate re-j suits from the nrst bottle and the fourth day be could sleep. ^Phis started hl«n to bdili^g up. ite now sleep# srell and ban a fine, Appetite. Tanlac seems to bkve hdilt up- his entire system, os we/'w* re told it Would. He says hp feels like a boy of fifteen, be is ao much better in every WAV- Wf are glad to let oth ers knd cause will dXwhat rtised everywhere so people can of Yt and be benefitted.” Tanlac. the “Master Medicine,” is .sold in Colleton county by John Klein. Walterhoro; The Colle ton Cypress^Co., Colleton; Cottaxe- *viHe Mercantile ’Co.. Cottagevllle: I^landtdn Mercantile Co.. Islandton; W. C. Oldver. Green Pond and .Jack- sonboro; E. R.;Bishop & Co., Lotlqe. tprested in starting perennial ! gardens,’. and. as it is best>b A l,irt them in the fall—November, d Vouid like for all who want trees, me., Write me at once. The nursery been very kind and made speeigl prices to club members when order ed through the demonstration agent. .The whole, garden consisting .of four grape vines, six peach trees, four apple trees and strawberry plants.will cost about $3.50, when , good Tanlac is; eb- hink that a medicine that* if K°‘ten otherwise would be more tat Tanlac.does should J»c ,han double that price. AU^fho^ * ‘ write me at once. EMMA JANE YARN, Co. Home Dem. Agent.., ! CALOMEL MIKES YOilDl SERVICE AS 80010 (S THE COMITY ' V » War Camp Community Service Pr» Slop I'sing Danger*»us Drug Before It Salivates You! It’s \ - . Horrible! vides Numberless forts For Soldiers Intimate Com*, X '«* Y . ^ • X . : -■ j 'You’re bilious, sluggish, consti pated and believe you need^ vile, dan- 4 ; gerous calomel lo start ,und clean your bowels. your liver Club rconu for soldier*; entertain- Here’s my guarantee! * Ask your ments for tin* boyst in khaki, outingsdruggist for a bottltt.xif Dodson’? for convalescent men l>ack from. Liver Tone and take a spoonful to- France. i<ina:i, but appreciated ser- | night. If it doesn't start your liver views to soldiers and their relatives ; and straighten you right up better, and fri.vids—th«-<»e are some of the tha “ calomel and without gripingX r making you sick-1 want you to go No more affective work toward maintaining the highest morale among the American troops has been done by any war organization than by tho Jewish Welfare Board, which is en gsgsd In Us Task of keeping up thef lines of communication between jjrf" Jewish men in .the tranches and iraining camPs and the folks hack home. Believing that in the struggle of morale against. "kuBar” ihe American army has every advantage that will Insure success, th Jewish orgahlza lion tsriiiaklng its chief issue the stiffening of mental and moral fliirc among the soldiers of the Hebrew faith The call tor workers Is urgent. g * and rahhis. professional men. Journal, ists,, social worlyrr and Others >rrs entering the service of the Jewish Welfare Board tq make, up Hie 400 Workers needed to fill the ranks. your maqifold'activities of the War Camp Comsdonity Service. The War Camp Community Ser vice comes close to the intimate Ilfs ef the soldier ’and provides for his mental as well as physical comfort by furnishing the facilfUes which make It possible for him to relax froifa The strayi of military training and the preparation for overseas lighting Its symbol is the red circle and its I Activities are as unending as the cir * cumference of its insignia. Thou ^ sands of s-rldier boys lake advantage # of its facilities and other thousands!^ of nlatives and friends of tbe bo»} in l ncle Sani sy .uniform are daX - Tho foilowim.^ liMtur^has been re- a¥# .'ceived by County Agent Risher: /Clemson Cortege, S. C.. Oct. 18.— To all bock to the store and money. Take calomel today anX tomorrow ybu will feel weak and/crick and nau seated. Don’t lose/a day’s work. Take a apoonful of harmless, vege table Dodson’s ^Liver Tone tohight and wake up feeling great. ’ It’s pner- fectly harmless, so give It to your | children oby time. It can’t salivate, ! so let them eat anything afterwards. ************* * - WITH THE FARMERS ' * X -X * b*'n'‘fi # * d tliy/iugh Hues of effc-rt • X- — its various avs- ini Mum i At LEMONS WIIIIEN AND ■HBioeskw x Make This For Your s. ui t>/*q W allcrboro Reiulef- Learning the Du(> or ihe / kiitneys. ,/-• / . • r _x To liltci Hie blood is the kidn« v du<>. ’ v . 1 .When/they tail io do this ftie V: i- Jlii? ale weak. ' "*> £ Backache uiid qther kidney- ili^ may follow; do their wor! Agents: ' I .wrote you a few I dqys ago in reference to the possi- bility of our purchasing a number I of breeding stock -m .the drouaiht distriois of Texas.* If the farmers in the Stale want a sullicient nuur j her oi cars, ii is our purpose to send one of-our livestock specialists,, to Texas to make the selections. Farm ers in the respective counties are expected Jo send a representative along with our specialist and to pay expenses of their man. \\> are advising buying only young cows and heifers as the pficV for steers is'Very liltle less .Ilian the,, price charged for steers in Western North Carolina and Eastern Ten nessee. Wp are anxious To know just what to expect from yon in this matter. We want to be in a po- jsition when the health conditions throughout the country are satis factory to at once send our repre sentative to Texas To clrNc up ibis matter. ‘I am enclosing a card and. At Ih,. cost of a slimII jar of Xdt-‘'"caused my hack to ache very hard a !J. * h t ^ I*, ' X X* ^ nary cold cream tine can prepare Vr*'*-' •‘•dnyys acted irregularly and' * nfo ^ mat,on tcquesimi and full quarter pin, of the unost won- were very annoying. .1 also had ^ ^ y ° U derful h’mop skin softener and com- j Xzy spells a, times and blac; W / f ni * n v “ *♦ or no ‘- piexion beautifier by squeezing thX*‘P < ” s would appear before my eyes } ' lru .J. juice o( two >vcsh lemons into a hot-i J reaiT. recotameudations of people! tie containHlK three ounces of - or-; who. baa used Doan’s Kidney (Mils [ Director. ch*rd white, ('hue should he takc^.with Roml RMalli.so I houghX bo.'- to strain ih*. juice 1/110,1 uh a fiie a * Klein> lEmg Store. The hrst bo. cloth so no lemon pulp ye,* in. then brought iih- gX»t relief Di/.,- Ibrs lotion will ky-ep^^esh;- for ^Pxdls left Ho- auXtij ^kMexs acted tmuiths. Kverj woman kndw^- that natutali' again. iNXe»J '/lemon juice is used to Mr.rch Xi t* - boxes oi Doan’s XXiX. Pill f k X V X L - ' ’ x • ' -X ’ Our Buyer Has Just Re- /.. * . _ . X 4 s x \ ■ . ■ - • * where he has bought a car of as nice Ken tucky mules, ranging in weight 900 to 1200 pounds, all nicely built, sfiiooth hair, with *> Si * ' • quality and finish. We also have some ex tra fancy mares. x COME AND SEE THEM / X x YARN BROS. CO. Smoaks S C. • X \ X X X Help i> tlie kidneys Doan's Beauty laviion <'lie«|»l.v tested kidney remedy, i KmXwk. Arm** ! WaRcrboro people Kidney Pills the ** i\ X endorse* thei»- and llaiul- ( worth.** ! Mrs. C. W. Butler. 22 Cam S i Walterboro, says: year ago had severe kidney trouble aU,t V none s aU, id.i n; s.ilhuv leS- ctlu 1 or. Sv | Jttst try it! otcliatd virile ;*iiy dr ji«o iyh.on-i hotji lio* grocer all t make up a quarter pint of rhi.- sweetly fragraot lemon lotion ’and massage it daily into ihe face, neck, aiuvs and hands. It uj marvcloiqi *o smoothen rough, rod hands. /X X ,a. x 1‘iles Cured ht 6 to 14 Days "Prices on these cattle rande from *r - 3-4 to f> ce«t* per pound and freight. The government has re duced** be rate <£5 per cent. I hop** our people In Colleton will let me know at once the niuulX thev* <ni * buy. * X' F \V RISHKi;. . . , ' Coufi'V A on- * s . * . .. ^ -**1111 :-t(vmai :i. ’ • • ’ ■ 1 . >e'X ghly, ah'.fafn ij. -.1 i* x per u ' » *• ’ ’ iu .! msL *...,o * :<■ rant ' •ach' i' 11 di.-: npea• Jr it. ,loo*t hot. t:>l»i’ « " ■ *'liat.il).*: lain'’, Tab t« iteiinnltafely af;vc r,upper. Red X \ ■' X X TO SHOW YOU A FULL LINE OF MEN’S AND LADIES’ SUITS, SHOES, UNDER- WEAR AND HATS TO FIT THE WHOLK FAMILY. . X x x '• \ • . X. X V X- X •i vi* ■'vX ' — —J . *' vet '• ' V* tksssta* e tund nswv U-^kZO O.'NIMKNT f*fU n eats are Yuc st IfKtuy’toscause Rom »♦ >0.. ..,a. ,, be., *., rcttfuiiicraViUtr the bra tprikauoo. PoolSIc. cut them out. • - Next to Ha rnden's rlestAurani BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS t \ J x; • v> ♦ 4