The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 15, 1919, Image 3

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r*T y -j* Wednesday, January^ 15, 1919. The Pr^s and Standard, Walterboro, S. C. PAGE THRM M I . —** ' v. rHl RCH WORK STRATS •' * ' S*. (i«‘orn*» MethodiM to (hit U|> Hiin<lv>mo Kdiflre. ^ • >r>:e, Jan. 10.—T1 trac« having been let In December, work will commence next week on j the new Methodist Church here. I This building will cost around $30^ **l*np e *«< Cold OHnpound” KmN HEAD ADD HOSTHIIS SIUFFED’ FROM COLD Cold or <*ri|»|ie An « 1 Ke»* ♦ * 1/ •' MARES SADDLE MARES > BROOD MARES / FARM MARES MULES! MULES! . MULES] Just received a car of the above from St. Louis, all carefully chosen and selected for their fitness for 'the trade. SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY T. K. BUCHANAN w/ALTERBORO, S. C. . Sales stables next to J. Frank’s Store. . 000, and will be one of the most modern church buildings in the State, especially Jhe Sunday school Yom- cold will break and all department. !as special care •’ and Kr 'PP** Wiser? end after taking a pains have -been made to secure the d 08 * 1 ^ “Pape's Cold Compound" best ih that line for the modem exery two hours until three dosp4 Sunday school. The building will taken. be erected on the corner of Main it promptly opens 1 clogged.up and George Streets*. The building nostrils and air passages in the head, committee is busy collfCtlng the stops nasty discharge or nose lun. amounts subscribed and making a ning. relieves sick headache, dull, special canvass for additional funds, ness, feverishness, sore throat, sneei as the church will cost more tbdn soreness and stiffness. as at first expected. The follow- Don't stay Muffed up! Quit blow ing compose the building committee: Ing and snuffling! Ease your throb I)r. J. R. Johnston, chairman;* J. bing head—nothing else in th*? Olin Horne, secretary; C. iy. Dukes, world giv^s such prompt relief as treasurer; J. Max Minus. A. R. “Pape’s Cold Compound,” which Street. Walker 8. I’tsey and C. S costs only a few cents at any disig Wilson. ' y _ store. I t acts without assistant- The ‘ewer for the 100,000 gallon tastes nice, and causes no inconven. tank for thb municipal water Plant is i*nce. Accept nc Substitute. now being erected and Within the * -—— next 90 days St, George will hav'i ORITCARV. a-modern water plant. Th«» re.i . »er\eir will hold 35,000 gallons and In sad but Idving memor> of Mrs with the tower will be adequate to Sallie Saulsberrv Reeves, whc, enter- supply th© needs of the town for ed into rest jus t one yeir ago. Jan. some .\egrs. The pip«| line will uary tith, an<1 the followfpg verses not go as far as at first planned as are inserted to her memory Lest puces were too high, but it is hoped We Forget. Lest We Forget" | the Un-s will be extended in a short a year in Heaven of winless rest v ^im*. The town now owns its elec. Wi, h X!hris t her I^ord supremetv I trfc light plant, on© of the best In blest th©' State. .. The city, has bought Where pain and tears forever ccas hose and reel and the fire protec- Where all abide in perfect peace tion will-meet the standard for low.. ^ „ er insurance rate*^ ©specially for the* R©h,.tding Hipi upon His throne business secUon of Main street. Thence smiling on her a» His own The Farmers Rank and Hank of she joins ip songs, sung onlv there St.-George held their regular stock- sweet sacred sonnet free frem care holders meeting last week and both ; / institutions have had « remarkable ' oh glomus thought year.. The directors and officers of | meet both banks were reelected for the And prostrate fall at Jesus" feet ensuing year. The Farmers’ Rank And Aing "My Lcrd to the, l ronie having outgrown its present quar-j To /( w ©n with thee in this my hotu« ters has plans tinder way for the ] / ereeUon of a larger bank bulldtug , ^ Ioved onwi herp noVr on Main Street within the,next few Thouph for thifk bo0n fond heftrtg may yearn .. . . rT~7~7T", ‘i n,,t by and b >' Wf ’ n ,n,< ’ r fhere lured a C of £1 lentN yj,,. j,ij S g Heaven with her f o WT \ A «■ Vi her lx>rd to months. V "Eight years ago when we ftrsl moved to Mattoon, I was a great sufferer from indigestion and con stipation,” writes Mrs. Robert Al lison. llattoon. 111. "I had fre quent headaches and dizzy * spells, and there was a feeling like a heavy weight pressing on hiy stomach and chest all the time. I felt misetTl able. „ Every morsel of food . dis tress«*«l me,- I could not rest at night, and felt tired and worn out all the time. One bottle of Cham berlain’s Tablets cured me and .1 have since felt like a different per son." .. .• / . share. Her loving niece. Mar ie Sail I sherry. —. ! DDAW A MOIST CLOTH IHHOOGH HI, DOUBLE ITS HFAHIK Weaver Piano 'I . " s 4 / « This Piano established a new high standard of excellence. It is the best Piano sold in Colleton County today. Put • * " ” * V * ^ O • * * * * I it to the severest test you know how and you will prove to your" entire satisfaction . • * ■ » ,, that this claim is not extravagant. . ' ‘ . * •• ' •* - > ■ - ■ . • ; ■ f ' . - * **" It is essentially the Pidno for the dis- * ' • r criminating buyer who can judge a Piano on its merits. r i . * v * ' ., < • * ' O ' * . •> Sold in COLLETON CO UNTY only by v Thos. Black fl * *■ o % BAMKERG, S. C. * s 1 At / -A- Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic destroy* the malarial germ* which are transmitted to the blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Prlt-t- one. / \ /’ \ V V We have in stock for immediate delivery a limited • \ ** v- stock of ' . ■ ■' . - ■. • . .. ■ . « , # 7 Passenger Case Automobiles. . ' . 4 * ^ • • * 5 Passenger Haynes Automobiles. ^ ‘ . \ ’ i * y . • ■ • • / Kline Cars. - « • ♦ • . 490 Chevrolet. ^ '*.,-• ‘ ’ ** • N. • We have the agency for Colleton and Hampton Counties on . ' - ^ iii' w 1 v »- and can delfver from stock any size from ONE to TWO TON amj can fill orders on larger sizes on short notice. If interested in- anything in this line let us hear from you. smoaks, s. c. a ' . EE ■ i Try Till*! Hair Tbit k. <«l<'a>My. Wavy and l(©mitirul at f»nr«*. r Iininedinte?—y©*! Ceriain*’ fhat’B th© joy of it. Yyiiir hair h«. | cornea light, wavy, fluffy, abundant i and appt*ar« ax soft, litstn.ua and , beautiful as a young girl’s after j ; Dandcrim- hair cleanse. Jus, trv ! *hls—moisten a cloth with a little Danderinv and carefully draw it ■ through your hair, taking one small strand a, a time. This will cleans© the hair of dust, dirt or evcemiiv" oil, and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awai's those whose half has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair. Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff: cleanse#, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever atop* ping Itching and falling hair.' but what will pleas,, you most will be after a few w-eeks' use. when you see new hair— fine and downy at first—yes- but really new hair growing all ever th* scalp. If you care for pretty, sof, hair, and jots of It. surely get a small bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store cr toilet counter for a ■few cents. X ' mnriK. Lodge, Jan. Sth:~ The folks of j this section spent a very pleasant. Christmas and are expecting a very I hsnpy New Year. Mr. Tomnii© Caldwell spent th.* holidays with his mother and rela. thes. Mr. L. \V. Rrahham and sister. Miss Marie Carter had buisness in Khrhardt Tuesday. Mr. Jake Carter of camp Jessup, Ca , was home on a furlough Chrisr. inns returned to camp Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L C. Tuten rnd M*- nnil Mrs .1 It Redman returned i<> • heir home In Ch;<r|e*i, n Thursday after spending some time v«-*m n|« ir-ntiv with parent- Mr and Mrs ,1 ; M Crosby V 'ti l.atll i.. Ketider «'.f Ch; rl.-^.n A"' Another Car of Kentucky Horses, Mares and Mules r Arrived last week. We have some ex tra fast trotters in this load and also good ** t ’ • 3 - work stock to meet every requirement and will be pleased to have you look them over. * * » * * , ? COME AND SEE THEM / YARN BROS. CO. GSE Smoaks S C. E£E 3Ei =S& /. i/' a ccur*l«- x- ma*» V.r Km-cr. ! . — in C» 1 Mr ffol>< •, i'• i > . - ■ )(#'*! f < . • ' . (r > % 1 ' *-.< • H- f ’*\’ -h *li:i a. Mi 't !!i . . ( ; -,■ 1 Int. 1 .t.1 \ ... J; f 1'iS - mir, , \-<r> ^oL I Otu: tj. t w>- V , Nora Crost.* . wiio h.iH.cPn w<>cl.. *l”.s (5 Chn'rtop '* n«.« ; t >1-. O , -Mifs Carit>.- r»-» -h . ;im! Mari-* f'->rf**r \|Kit.-d Maiui.* Carter rt Ifo(Tin last wtyck U \I.TLRIKHR» AMA/KI> BY sri»l»K\ AfTION Farm Lands For Sale f > Farm of ZCRK aiT’'. known as "Krncsdyl.” located ,■ within 1- 1 1 miles o( Walterlwio; 60 acres in cultivation . with sc! ' wire fence aKouiu! entire farm. Four d'AelUnjfs and sevt ial nut-hou -es. - Fronts public hitfh- .A.iy i«d- 1-2 mite and with daily rural mail delivery. Land*, very fertile. lienutjfut location for a home and * I>erft*vtly healthy. Al<<* llo acres located near Hendersonyilie. lie-’ tween 10 and 50 acres in cultivation. * This is clay so’ 1 “ and naturally as productive as any in the State. An un usually line range for hogs and cattle,. For prices or other information apply to W. B. GRUBER. Th© quick action of pur** Lavop. ilk ©ye wash is Hiarfling. A school , boy had ©ye strain sc badly he could ■ not ready A week’s use of l.avop. ' tik surprised his teacher so,- ufortfi she used It -for old mother. ONE WASH showed benefit. A small 1 bottle Is / guaranteed tc benefit j EVERY CA-8E weak, strained or in-1 (lamed eyes. The Q1TCK result I* ! astonishing. Aluminunr FREE Jno M Klein a* *9 a eye cup ■ Dr. A. J. Anderson. • V Dental Sargcon • ■ • ; ..v. / : Offlcn Hoars: • a m. to I p. ■ Walterbofo. 8. C. r NOTM'K! All persons are forbidden to bunt, cut wood or in any way to trespass on my lands. . J STEVE ROBERTSON. , , Stokes. S. C. j t M t #