The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 25, 1918, Image 2
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The Press and Standa^l, Walterboro, S. C.
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Wednesday, December 25, 1918.
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Sntecrfntioa Bates
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Six Months .
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' ]'m (ioing fleck Home.
I’m ftoinR back! home; I’m goinp
back home.
Back where the Whiz Bangs d'-n’t
' • go by your door.
Back to drink Booze not Vin Kouge
anymore, , , . v-
)’m going to be where Jerry don’t
throw things at me.
Or, my; I’m not to die, I’m 'going'
back home.”
I’m'going back home, I’m going
* back home.
Back where the Cooties don’t pes
ter and bite.
Back where when its dark you can
turn on the lights.
I’m going to be where they don't
feed me Corn Willie, *
Oh my? r l’m not to die, I’m going
back home. . _
the canning club work."* Continu
ing he Mid that his daughte#was a
member of this work in one of the
clubs of the county. She wished *o
go to college, but had not enough
money. D^Uh the product of her
tomato Pl°t w as able to attin^
Carlisle .Fitting school. She p6ld
this school 600 cans of her products
for $100 and this almost paid her.
way through the school for" that
year. Another young lady dfsjho
same club, this gentleman continu*
e4. is now attending the Mine school
in the same manner. * ,.
Commenting on flris. matter fur-
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IT SHOULD MAKE
' A MILLION LON HIM
Cincinnati Maa Discovers Draff
That I,ooMeaM Corns so They
Lift oat. ,
Good news spreads rapidly .and
druggists Ijere are kept busy dis
pensing freex-one. the recent . dis
covery of a Cincinnati ^nan, which
is said to loosen any corn so it lifts
_ .‘out with the Angers. „: ..
ther, this gentleman aaid: I'sup- A quarter of an ounce'coats very
posexthe member of the Colleton jittle at any store which handles
delegation opposed to- this work
wants us to .go back to riding in ox
carts and burning tallow candles for
light. To be consistent he would
have to oppose any appropriation
for education and would j<top the
wheels of progress.”
Evidently this gentleman, and hi
is one of the most substantial farm
ers and business men we have in
this county, expects the county to
continue the work. It* would really
drugs, but this is said to be sufA-
clent to rid one’s feet of every hard
or sMt corn or callup.
You apply Just a few drops on
the. tender, aching, corn or tough
ened callus &n<^ instantly the Sore
ness is relieved, and soon the corn
or callus is so shriveled that it
lifts out without pain. Jt is a
sticky substance which dries when
applied and never inflames or even
irritates, the surrounding skin.
• This discovery will prevent thous
ands of deaths annually from lock
jaw and infection heretofore re-
be disastrous to have it stopped at--suiting- fronr the suicidal habit o?
this time. America must feed the cutting ^‘orns.
world (hi,, ,e.r. .od (ho connl^ ( r ,, aplln ^ ^~ nroll .j
club girls will have a big part in MV eral weeks ago as a member of
the program. By all tneans the ap-, the R. O. T. C. at Wofford Collage,
propriation for this work must be Spartanburg, is at home again and
has resummed his position with A.
made again. And it tyill be.
W’ichman & Son.
going
The Joy Recipe 1 f
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Take Cascarets
ho.
Regulate liver and bowels,
and sweeten the stomach-
spend 10 cents and see
GU LEMON JUICE
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How
to Mke a Creamy Deanty Lo
tion for a Few Cents
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Tib going (back home, I’m
back home,
Baclf where the mud isn’t up
your krfies, 1
Back r-fcere theres Gas but it don’t
..iake you sneeze,
I’m-going toj be where they talk
sense not /‘Oul, Oui,”
Oh my. I’m not to die, I’m going
back home.
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I’m going back home, I’m going
, back* home.
Back' where a hole in the ground
isq’t home
Back where they don’t throw
Grenades at your dome,
Um going to be where it don’t rain
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Oh my. I’m not to die, I’m golsg
back boon*/. X. ;
Written by a boy j*8th divis
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Marion SnHtb:
MK11RY ( HIUSTMAH TO KVJCiVY-
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The juice of two fresh lemons
Enjoy, life! Straibghten up. Ytjur 8 * rainc< ^ ,n, ° a ^ 0, * le
system is Ailed with an accumulation t hre /“ ounces of orchard white mak
a whole quarter pint of the moat re
markable lemon skin beautiAer at
of bile and bowel poison which keep*
you bilious, headachy, dizzy, tongue u _
coated, breath bad and stomach sonr abo V‘ he co # 8t f °",!
Why don’t you get a ltWrent box
of 'Cascarets at the drug store and
;’ee! Ane—Take Cascarets tonight
and enjoy the nicest', gentlest liver
and bowel cleansing you ever exper-
iefleed—Give Cascarets to children
also, they taste like candy—Never
gripe but never fail. Sick, bili
ous children love to take this laxa-
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The Press and ’Standanfr^Sesire*
to wish every readef and every per
son a very nt*rry Christmas and
holiday season. There is much that
our people should feel thankful for
this year. The greatest war the
world has ever known has ended and
our boys are coming back home
sound snd well, with very few ex
ceptions. They will be st home for
th« Christmas season, or soon after
wards, and the folks back home will
rejoice in consequence. This year
has been one o( prosperity to all
our people and they can make merry
f with good c^eer on account of the
prosperity which has come to them
The Press and Standard comev
out a day earlier than usual and w«
will be closed today and tomorrow
in order that a little holiday for the
force may be -enjoyed. We fepl
sure that this will be appreciated by
those who have business with tho
paper, and they will come in on Fri
day instead of Thursday. The Pres
and Standard force have been work
ing very hard for several months
Instead of having three men as for
S,
inerly, the editor and Mr. Adams
with a little assistance from the
editor’s son, have been printing the
paper and doini? the Job print in
We have done a greater volume of
bus'ness, too, than was done wit
the three men, so It can he seen how
hat I we have had to labor. Many
no\ spapers have.had to reduce the
siz ' of Aheir paper and have misset
issues, but The Press and Stahdat*
has kept up its size and every issiu
has been gotten out and on the day
(or night» of publication.
But, a Merry Christmas to one
and all-
WHAT ONE I’Ll B HID
Dr. A. J. Anderson.
Dental Surgeon
Walterboro, 8. C.
Office Bonn: • a. m. to t p. m.t
small jar of the ordinary cold
creams. Care should be takln to
strain the lemon juice) through a
fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in,
then this lotion will keep fresh for
months. Every woman knowt
that lemon juice is used to bleach
and remove such blemishes as
freckles, sallowness and tan and vts
t(he WeaJ skin aoftpner, vrhitener-
and beautiAer.
Just try It! Get three ounces of
orchard white at any drug store and
two lemons.)from ithe grocer and
make up a quarte^ pint of, this
sweetly fragrant lemon loticn and
massage It daily into the face, neck.
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visit our, store and sej
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and of the latest music
Enjoy the presence of a
master in your home
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Christmas.
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Organs Also In Stock
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Estey and Shipman Organs are the very best makes.. We guarantee them and the
guarantee of the strong manufacturers holds good.
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THE HOME MAKERS
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We have in stock a large number of all steel Davis-
Dietrich one andtwo horse plows. These plows we can
unhesitatingly recomjnend. A farmer can do no better
than to secure one of these for breaking his land.
Referring to our editorial of last
week commenting on the importance
of continuing the work of the home
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demonstration agent* in the county
a gentleman from one of the com
tnunltiea where this work has been
in successful operation for several
years, came into our office Saturday
and made the remark: ’i wish I
could writ* aa I would like to.” Be-i
Ing naked what he wished to write*
he aaid: *T would like to tell the
Colleton delegation what I think of
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We also have in stock the well known Oliver brand
of plows, which there are none better. These plows have
stood the test of years of service of the most exacting
kind, and they have proven up well.
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Repairs in Stock
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We carry repairs and parts for both these plows in
stock at all times so that there will be no delay in secur
ing any piece that should happen to get broken.
Stalk Cutters
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W e are offering a limited number of stalk cutters
at the very low prices now of $3p.00. See these before
you buy—we cfcn save you money
Roger Hardware Company
WALTERBORO,
SOUTH CAROLINA
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We have several second-hand Automobiles
recently overhauled and in good condition
that we are selling very cheap.
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Until further notice we will accept cot-
ton grading middling and better at Thirty
Five Cents per pound in payment Now is
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your opportunity to get a good automobile
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and to get thirty five cents for your cotton.
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Come and see us at once ancj select your
automobile while the offer is still open.
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