The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 08, 1919, Image 4
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m Personal Mentnm *
mz£ aad Mr*. Her mao G.
Crocky o« Huaday'JAn S. a sop.
of I^vy’*
York to purch**^
thotr *tore.
Thmjk, jwrofrtrtor of J Fradks,
hM to New York to purrhart*
** a Zalin * left Friday for
Felir York to vMt her dOuyhter. Miaa
' oaaie, and to porrhaae aprina. aood«
for H. Zalia’a store. 8hc will b.*
roa« for two weeks.
Her. W D. MeCuen. of I^odae. w*t
a iioaaant visitor to Walterboro
Monday.
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The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. C.
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Wednesday, January 8, v 1919.
GLAD TO TESTIFY
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Svt W>tM> Mr, "Aj To Wkot
r.iAdfln Dom For Me, So
A> To Help OAert.”
• Watota. W. Va -Mn. S. W. OladweO,
o» this tows, »xs: "When about 15 years
of age, I suffered greatly ... Sometime*
would go a month or two, and 1 ha*
terrible headache, backache, arJ
down pains, and woufd just drag £.<d
had no appetite. Then ... it would list
... two weeks, and was so weakening,
and my health was awful.
My mother bought me a bottle of
Cardui, and I began to Hpprovt after
taking the first bottle, so kept it up till I
took three... I gained, and was well
and strong, and I owe it all to Cardui. /
! lam married now and have 3 children
|. .. Have never had to have a doctor for
_.. . - . , „ 1 female trouble, and just resort to Cardui
**!• i:. M r '.. i>v, ^- w ^- . i* 1 nccd a lonic - I am glad to testily to
« 11|JT what It has done tor me, so as to help
-o-o others.”
C. N./ Larmdalc, uMatber. if you ar« nervous or weak, havebrad
UST SAVE FOOD
FOR WORLD RELIEF
Herbert Hoover New In Europe, end
Deffnito Propraia of Pood Cpnoer
vation Witt Soon Bo Announced
Prom Waehinfton. — Millions el
. Hungry People Looking to A-MtHes
For Pood.
Rev. J.
ville, was
day shakinr
Hilton, Hradvreon.
Walterboro Monday.'
to tbe legisla
»ro on a buai
tare.
aches, backaches, or any of the ether
v~ h tnl 0 r * l,men, a *° common to women, why not
|i« c.-dul » iriil? Recommended bjr
mpttrrH. . j many physKtans. In use over 40 years.
—— | Begin taking Cardui today It may
W. D. Berry, cf Ashton, was in be the very medicine you need.
Wglferboro Monday cn business and j . NC-130
pleaaurf. 1. I *
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Mr and lira. D M Smoak. Mr anl^
lira. C M. Smoak, of Smoaks, were*
In Walterboro Monday afternoon. ; 4
M. P. Reddish, formerly of Poll*-
tot. noyr of Ashepoo. was arun? the
visitors te Walterboro Moaday.
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CapLl-Geo. W. Way of Mt Car.
mil wan in Walterboro Monday re.
eetrinK the eooirratulatlons of his
friends over the h»pp> .eveni
rh eefurred reeently, and wish,
him and Mrs. Way much hap
plates.
A. B. Chandler who has t»een very
111 with pneumonia in slowly im
proving.
Phil M Padgett, of Willicfus, was
among those who had business in
town Friday of last week.
MID NOSE sum
"Paae'M fold Compound" KimIs
AVilds and Grippe in a Few Hours
L.ofB Wltheteod the Winter
»ld Better Then the Week
at have Hoe 1th. Strength end En-
i in fl^at Cold*. Grip and litflnerre
Vbeo your blood Is not In • healthy
condition and does not circulate property,
year system to unable to withstand the
tytonorcold.
GROVE’S TASTELESS CMB TONIC !
FortiSee the System Against Colds. Grip
andtaSnenia by Purifying end LniRbsig
the Blood.
k contains the weS known tonic prop*
artiea of Quinine and Iron In u form
to the moat delicate atom tub,
sent to take. You can soon fed
lt» Strengthening. Invigorating Effect 60c.
Tsko "Pape'n Cold Compound"
every two hours until you have
taken three doses, then all grippe
misery goes and your cold will lie
broken. It promptly opens your
rj..nped-up nostrils and the air pas.
sages of the head; stops nasty dis.
charge or nose running; relieves the
headarhe, dullness.! feverishness,
wire throat/'sneezing, soreness 4ml
stiffness.
Don't stay stuffed up,! ,'Quit
blowing and snuffling... Ka.<e your
throbbing head--nothing else in the
world, gives such prompt relief cis
’'Pape’s Cold Compound." w! ich
costs only a few cents at any druse
store., It acts without assistance
taste nice and causes' no inconven
ience. ‘ Accept no substitute. ,
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ANY
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HAVK PltK/m
KVKS
Columbia—With tbs declaration ol
tbs armistice aad *he cessation of th<
Ashling la Europs there Is dange^ that
we, ia America who 'have been af
(acted so lightly by th* war. as com
pared with the suAerlngn of the peo
* pie of many European countries, may
think our duty done and decrease rut
efforts toward food conservation.
This mast not happen, says tha
Food Administration Tbe Americkn
people have ' before them a greater
obMgation than ever before, becausi
famine la threatening In many lands
which have buen opened up to tk<
allied world by the evacuation of ths
enemy, and the millions of people. d»
pendent upon the oat aide world for
food until they can make a harvest,
are looking hopefully to America.
Hundreds of thousands of American
soldiers and their allied 00in-adel
mast continue to eat, although the)
have ceased to Aght.-
The countries that ar* laying down
their anas ar* plunged tato a state
ef great merest. Ho factor is so
Andre te eaarehy ns to hanger.
What may happda 'ln Europe As sue
knows. Bat to rollers the world ken-
ger la th* smunt way te gaickly re
el or* th* world to seymel
For th* prseent th* Feed Admlal*-
t rat too to appseffag to th*
peopls merely to oisrela*
t la food buying aad food
Later a deAnlte pro
gram of cue*si ratluu of food for
world rel'ef will he mede pub He. |
H*rb*rt Hoover to now to Bui ope
looking into conditions. As soon as
It to kaowa what are the feed require-!
moots, this program wll) be formu-j
toted, sod every housewife ta the
land will he asked end expected to
perticlpeto.
The Government, through the .Food
I Administration Is asking the Ameri
can people at the present time to
carefully use moats, fate, butter, lard
cheese aad kindred <ommodhl«s. aad
to await the forthcoming food saving
program toon to be made public.
Beam’s tnca t sinok,- saves time «;l
Kleins. z ' \ . i
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HKI.D ANM AI. MKKTIXG
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Production -They are the Best.
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We solicit your inquiries.
16 per cent acid in bulk or sacked and tagged.
Our goods are right—Our Prices are right.
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Colleton Mercantile &
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Manufacturing Co.
Quick ('Urr for tVoup.
Watch for the first symptom, j
hoarseneea and ki'e
No girl is pretty .if tier ayes ar,*
red, atralne^ov hitve . dajfk rinys.
,ONK WASH with pure LaVoptik eye
, wash will briKhtm the eyes and a
11NCBKD1BLE results, A small hot. " ur . p U8 ac ® ount ' , T f *
taivoptik often .nakes eyes had a most suceesHful year and meet..
1 ihe new year with brtcht prospects.
Ritter, S. C.
The stockholders of the Fanner v
Mercantile k Warehouse Companv
was held this week, and n dividend
of 10 per cent, was declared, besidev
neat sum hoinK carried to th
Cough Hemedy at once
prompt and effectual.
Chamberlain's liwdithy,'.sparking and vivacious
It
1 toton That Dost mt Aftoct ths Hm\
-mm* ol ita tonic and Usrtlan efleet. LAX A-
ra aaotto VJi in INS >4 ijatter then actluutir
anae nirmnann* nor
[tahaA RnDMnbavtbe (nU mmc and
oi g. w. oaovs. JOr.
The quick eye
Klein.
cirp FltL'K. Jqo. M..
Presi-
Colds Cause Qrlp and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet* remove the
caaae. There I* only one “Bromo Qulniac."
E. W. GROVE’S aisaatnre 00 bos. 30c.
1. B. PEURIFOY A CANDIDA! E FOR ■
j HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The same officers were elected
follows: Jas. E. Peurifoy,
dept; W. C. Saunders, vice presi
dent; J. M Witsell secretary, tteas.
urer and manager.
L. I. Kicharson, and tils sons. W.
E. and L. B., of Lodge weer in town
the latter jart of the week. W. E.
Kichardson has just received his dis.
{charge from the army and l* at home
of Vital importance to our state an.I
county. Our brave soldier hoys are
rapidly returning from across tho
sen. and from the Canton* im-nts on
|Yo The Voten* of Colleton county 1
(After careful consideration I have
ided to enter the race for the
>use of Representatives to sue.
c#ed the lamented Col. J. W\ Hill.
11 have received many letters an-L
parsons! request* urging me to an.
nfuace eaonef. but on accaunt of
deference to proprieties, and for
tie reason that 1 did not rare to
*«t hastily and inadvisedly I have
not done so I feel that these many
protestations are sincere and that u
great many people really want toe I the greatest recomdi ucme era ia
to take the action I haw taken. My histoiic time. 1 do uot claim to
fiBal decision ,to enter the race has l>,. endowed with a prophetic eye, yet
bOen made after serious reflection. I am opfomlat enough to iculizc tliiu*
I ato fully conscious of tpe fset that nnt county and the -entire low enun-
tf I am elected it will be inconven
ient to be in Columbia so long
during . the winter, and will
mean the neglect of my bust,
ness to q great extent, yet 1 feel the
.call of duty and am entering the
race because 1 conscientiously be,
lieve 1 can render A^lual le service
x at this time. /, \
Tohacc«i Culture.
New is the itoie to put out your
plant beds. Thu seed should he,
planted by Feb. 1. - I have enough
seed to distribute among-those thmj
are planting for the first time. As j
seed is very high I only have a lim
ited amount to giva away and as j
there are a number of men that are 1
going to grow the weed for -the firsi
time will give seed lo them.
Preparation of seed bed. Lay off
a plot 9 feet wide and 110 feet long,
pile plenty of wood on this and burn;
this is done to kill grass and weed
J. W. Hill. seed. After burning plow up and
In sad but loving re'merabesance PuUerlze like you Were making a
of my dear father. J. W. Hill, who bed to plant cabbage seed—Now
departed this life Dec. 18. 1918. ."by bed 9 feet wide? The
BAXKUt-PT’H PETITION KOK DIN.
CHARGE
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WDBITVAUY
Father, father, oh! dear father.
He with a face so bright anctfcheer-
ful.
amount of cloth to buy. , . j
Planting. • Mix seed with a quart ,
this side, and are coining baok-w itlif‘^ ,,< l e ' eB ^ and blue
practical xtoiQU* told ul*‘als tkot they- -So«med .to bri»LhteB j every person,
are goiRg Jo^rJtpmz*, into living,"^ his w-ords that came So true
r«-lallti*-H and noble deeds of acComji “ e waa bom .Dec. 25, 1847, and
plishmeut, r l . ....
mediate futuiA* holds ' lor. ys man/, soul
wonderful things, and that the nexl- Come to rest, come to rest,
few years wil go down in history ae Jesus called him home.
He w’as a dear father.
And denoted to his family.
He was faithful to his friends,
v Amt a help mato to the end.'
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Sleep on, dear father,
And*‘take thy rest,
We loved thee. hii| Jesus loxed l!iee
f best.
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A dear one from Us has gone.
X voice we loved is stilled.
There’s a vacant place in. mu homo,
That never can be filled, .x
Thou jyt gone, !>ut not forg*dten,
\>r will Von ever he. ' .
So leii k as life and tnetiioty last.
We v» -II think of .the**, ^
Baby daughter,
Geraldine.
tobacco cloth comes in yard wide
widths thrbe pieces sowed tcupKber
on a machine make* the exadC size
width for the bed. One hundred
the Calte 1
DISTHKT
The auditor's office will lie open for! | n the
taking tax returns from'January 1st
to February, 20. 191.$-. rHlllY
Please ta*ke notice 'that I or-toy
deputy will be at the following
named places for the purpose,' *>f
giving each tax payer ample op
portunity to make bis or her re
turn ia person, so that each piec>
of properity. will appear in its res
pective townships or school district; w j Taylor of Walterboro in U*
thus avoiding double returns. Ipounty nf Colleton and state of S. C.
[' Failing to make your return
the township board of assessors are
District Court of
. '• State# /
MHt THE KAHTKli.X
'GF 8. CV
In tbe matter ef W. J. Taylor Bank,
rapt.' ■ X ■ ' 'X-
To the Honorable H. A. M. Smith,
Judge of the District Court of, tho
railed States for the .District of
South Carolina:
penalty on all personal properity.
Reel estate stands the same as last
where changes have
cover. Sprinkle water over hed. made,
after seed is sown this will burv ' r There shall be a capetat.on tax m
them deep enough—or roll a barrel J ^ r charged on all dogs and pro
over bed to pack them into soil.
reeds to In
in said District, respectfully repre
sent* that on the 26 day of Soptem
50 per cent!her last past he was duly adjudged
flapkrupt under thq act* of Con.
gross relating to Bankruptcy; that
he has duly surrendered all his p-o
perty and .rights of property, an 1
has fully complied with all the id.
, quirements of said acts and qf^ th*
e\|i*-nded for school orders of the Court touching hL
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try i* fast rmulng into its own. In
tv to when tli^ocreat statetonn John'
t\ Calhoun w<*s traveling . by stag'**
coach from/Georgetown to Charles., t
ton he commented on the wonderful'
fertility of our soil and stated that.
some 1 day the low country would be
the garden spot of the world.
I /With the proposed development
!Af our landsyby the government fqr
{our boys tlu.t ar«‘. te.rurnlng from
.France, with the Increased intbrcst
m cattl** atnd hog raising, and with
:l»c vv ay! in-which oin i..rntVrs ar**
a:opit.>. inTcj o\ ed rieiliods o
jagricnltute 1 feeKthaj I can ?**** th ■
*!r*itm o’ i ..Ihoun eHm trio, lie
i; . .> young 1 an l cfHjk it t>. titNil * 1 •'h* >\i,
flvvt I should havp a de*gro to play
ta prominent part in the grent w*irk
' at i^ to he accomplished c
While * we mav expect Cl's,
chances, yet. I rer.tlr* thrt they
be p:aci>cal anti ica^euable. ar. I
'mu. t ro| be. made !•> plarini: bur.
dc?/s upon the poqp!e v.Ulcli they
cannot bear, and I t;'! constaaC.v
keep tn mind the words of th* erea:
*» >t legislator-o f all, that we hav*-
a government'of the people, for the
r- * pie 'and by tlix* pe*iple
it ♦•lected my every' act will be
raiv etned hfr the wis’os and desire
of the great massjrs of p*ople from
wtvorn I obtain my commission, and 1
•hall endeavor to conduct myself so
ae to bring honor to the rounyt.
Hoping to hav r the opportunity
tor service, I am yurs for a greater
tod better future.
Kaspectfully,
D, B PEUTUrOY'
Mr. E. T H Shaffer has ordered *>»**»*• Dog^ not returned fo* ! Bankruptcy. ^
Cloth for the beds so ge t from him. taxation shall not be held to b*t therefore, he prays that be may
property iu any court in this state. , be declared by the Curt to have • a
Hogs For Sale. m * 1( * between the ages of 21(1011 discharge from all debts proxsu ,
. , w ‘ ’ .. and 5b. except confederate soldiers. I ble against his estate unde*- zaci
l wish to Call the attention »*» - - -
fanuei
!\ 0>CB Ik.’ 11.^1,k.Vv Pu.v commutation road lav. charge.
Orangeburg lacking plant will bin proper ^ mUlt , up -U Dated this
oh the- ptoper blanks and sworn to -A. D. 1918.
before an officer competent to ad-1 • W- J- TAYLOR.
< minister oaths. ' • j, - Bankr..p»
On account of sickness I am fore- 'HIDFR Ol- XOfU K THEKbJtfX
ed to change tuy appomtiuents LASTERN DfyTRICT OF S. C.—*s
follows- v - ! On this Ztst day of.December A
irK io ihe”fact"ihMi if ihcv hav,. are liable to pay p**U tax and tho-,* Bankrupt Acts, except such debts a
they cannoV ill locally' the - >f «»<* excepted by'law from such d's
•'« of Nunall-v’s- can.
dies just in at
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Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
TVuegints o-fiuwl moorT If TAZO fUNTMrNT fail*
locur* IU.loaf Hiiurt fiit-t-UmC urProtmding Pile*.
' • ' • .- hs • rl . (' 1 IM , r.u firt'
, X-' • •-,*» If... 1 e., - a *..
t Ui>*d'l»t :* I <> v t of 'JN (Viil'.
‘Eight >iXr s acu when w«^ firs.
Moved 1.1 MaMoon. I Was a great
suffer* r from iprtigestion and enh-
‘■tlpiitlon." vviites Mrs. Rob«-rt A1-
l\-on. Mattoon. Ill I had fre
quent headaches and dizzy spell*.
an>F*thete was a feeling like a heavy
weight pressing on niy~‘stomach and
chest all the time. I felt misera-
abte. Every morsel of food dis
tre«s«*d me. I could not rest at
them. The rates jjou hogs from
Walterboro to Orangeburg is 4 7<\
per hundred pounds Also the rab*
on a ear is $4 7.bii or 47e! per hun.
died. This makes u. possible fo -
a farmer to shjp one wig just a<
cheap|y ns in car lots. This sfate
has the best rate in the l\ S. so yto
do not ha'C to cot a caf\jiisr-'fflip
any. number. Tbe ordinary hog *a
.bringing ICc.
' F W.' RISHFR.
A Tonic Laxative
that win rrmove the b*l« from the Liver an*
Unenae the Syxem THOROUGHLY without ZtUan*
or OisturhiaZ the ttowach ia truly a Perfect Lax
ative.
LAX-F05 WITH PEPSIN
1* the name of a Rrliebl* end Perfect Laxative
w hich mod relieve* Sick Headache. Duxiare*. la-
diamttoa. Stomach Trouble, Ga» aad Piles canee4
by a Torpid LWrr and Coo«t!patfc*i. Al war* use a
Re Table Laxative in the treatment of CoUa. Grip
aad lafisrazu.
TAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN it a Liquid Digestive
T v.ic Laxntive cxceiirot in it* eflect «,a the
System, both a* a tonic aad a* a laxative. It it
ju*t a* food for Chthiren as for Adult*. Fleaaeat
totake. CMkhen like It. 50r_
Mmieead rer-,mmended to th* public hr Peri*
MrCk-ioe Co.. St LouM, Va, menafectarrrs cf
Grove* TetteleM ehtU Tonic.
19 day of Deccm'-v*:, -
W. J.
XOTH'K
Frida* January 2 1 Hudson’s M’ll 1M8. «fn reading the f^rm n
10 10 12; Fridnv January 24 Fnid*-*-- jP’Htion, ft is — .
^ ’ Ordered by the court, thai ^
" Sat at da' January 22 Rice Patc.i . Y had upon the same on'ri*
Mondtx January 27 Ashton. ^ay P r Pobruary A D, 191«- v ‘
T-csIav J.inuacv 29 l.«»*lgo <>“* said Court m Charleston, s •
January 29 William- ^ bfcid pfstrlct, at 11 o’clock in th«
/ tolenooh. and that notice tberro.
Wednesday
Fa( 10 12.
Y^fdnesday January 29. Celleto j ' b*- published in The I’ress as
2 fbNl. '/ 1 Standard ^ n*-wspap*r printed : n
ThurX^ay January .10 SmoakH. , faid District, and that all kn • m»
Fndcv Jnntnr) ; 1 Hare* 10 to u .creditors and Other persona in u.
Friday January ll Buckbe'.d 2 "to . I**rest may appear at the said Hi i< *
4. \ / (and place and show cause. If any
Saturday F*-b. 1 Johnsons srhool jthgy have, why the prayer of _ th*
house 10 to 12. ,X ' / ■ 'said petitioner should not be- graufed
Saturday Feb. 1 Wilsons store* 2! -'nd it Is further ordered by th*
fo 4 y lourt. that Hto Clerk nhall sknd
Monday'Teb. ^ Ruffin 10 10 12. , uiail lo Lll knowu cr**ditor9 cop.-'*
Monday Feb. 2 D*-lls 2 to 4...' -*•* | of said petition an«l This order, . d-
Tsovlav Feb., 4 Salkchatrhie T dr*»ss*Hl to tl^em. at their places 'o 11
5. Jones 10 to 12. residence ns stated.
Tuesday Feb. I Hendersonville ? • Witness the Honorable H. A. W.
to 4. ' , (Smith, Judge of the said Court, an*
We«lnesda> Feh 5 Cottanex ille. | tlu? Seal thereof at Charleston. S. c
All persons gre forbidden ts hunt.
6 Jackeonboro.
Green Fond.
11 .Kilter 3 to
in sLid District on the 31 of Dec* ra.
>er A. D. 1018.