The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 12, 1919, Image 6

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r ; t PAGB sac The Press and Standard, Walterboro, Sw C. S. S. Convention To Meet at Florence m |N iii 1 ! ii" ni 1 ii! rallin lilt!" Hm' l .1 Florence. February 3.—Florence will be the boot of the fortyjMcond annual State Sundayf School ICon. rention. according to an announce, ment made here today. At an en thusiastic meetinKfcof pastors and busineos men, an inTitation was ex. tended to the State Sunday School Association to . bold their annual conrention in Florence on June 3. 4. 5. Mr. J. B. Aiken, prominent business man, was elected general chairman' of the'eonvention arrange, ments. Associated with him a chairman and ^nembers of com. mittees will be some of the stron. gest business and professional men in Florence. The State Sunday School Con vention. held annually, is without doubt the largest gathering of re., ligious workers held in South Caro lina. At the last convention, which was held in Greenwood, in addition to the 1.998 registered de. legates, there were a.large ^tumbei- in attendance who did not register. The convention will- be self.enter- taining. as was the case last year in Greenwood caewtaM l»i • by a <J BaraaM* Takacro Ca % ■ i‘ Y OU can t help cutting loose joy’us remarks every time you flush your smokespot with Prince Albert—it hits you so fair and square. It’s a scuttle full of jimmy • pipe and cigarette makin’s sunshine and as satisfy ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four! , It’s never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure- pasture! For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer. That’s because it has the quality. Quick as you know Prince Albert you’ll write it down that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat. And, it never will! For, our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails your tongue! Toppy rtd bpg$, tidy red tin*, hondsom* pound and half pound tin humidor* and—that clevmr, practical pound cry*tml gla** humidor with tpong* mot*t*n*r top that hoop* the tobacco in *ach perfect condition. - «, </> _ 4 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. r> HOW MANY <iIIU.S CAN* HAVK PKKTTY KYFS • No girl, is pretty If her eyes are red. strained or have dark rings. ONE WASH with pure J^avoptik eye wash will brighten the eyes and a week's use will surprise you with tis INCREDIBLE results. A small bottle (.avoptik often makes eyes healthy, sparkling and vivacious. The quick change will please you v . Aluminum £» cup FREE. John M Klein.- < ' : * Dreadful Cough I'unwl. A severe cold is often followed by a rough cough for which Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy har. proven es pecially valuable. Mrs. F. W. Olsen Marysville, Mo. writes: “About t»* years ago my little ooy Jean caught a severe cold and coughed dreadfully- for days. I tried* a number of cough medicines hut nothing did him nny good until J gave him Chamber lain's Cough Remedy It relieved his cough right away and before he had finished taking one bottle he was cured. .1 think it is just fin- for children.” SAMI KL II. LYONS HKTVHNS FltO.M FRANCE \ (.OH 1 v Grand Spring and Summer TAILORING SALE % . * i OF U. S. Woolen Mills Co. Expert Tailor and Designer will be with BEACH BROS. FEBRUARY 13, 14, 15, with a complete line of STRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS in every shade and color imaginable. Through our enormous business and mill to man proposition, selling from mill to man direct, we are in position to save you at least one-third on your suit. During this sale of three days, we will give you FREE with each suit made to your measure, AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS of same goods as suit or any other selection. Every suit sold to you with a guarantee to fit and satisfy you in every respect. Beach Brothers WALTERBORO, & C. Bra Jav* Walker, “fieh-H” for Caras ■ ■" si M ISaafT t laeaafc-Oon laDooaad! Wksa yon almost dis with your •« and corns aaaks you almost from min- drspa wmamu an mna rorna maaa you a walk aldaways ta gat away iha pain, taka a vacation for • wta nr two and apply I or 3 Information For v Tobacco Growers of tha world's magic and only son- ulao cor*-paaiar, •'Oata-It.'* Tnan. wad than aaly. wilt you ha aura that Mar com will looacn from your too no that you caa ooal It right o« w tort a Ml y aaay with your Angara Tako ao chancoo of coattnuad pat a and oacasaoa—why uaa graaay. Irrl- tatlag aaMraa, pfaatara that ahlft wad proas Into tha M oulck.‘ , rasors and •ulggara" that maka corna hlaad and alao grow faatar? Uaa paialaaa. aasy, always aura “Oats-It.” Thara’a Ilka It la tha world—that a Mlllloaa hava triad and Tails. CJt-niKon Ccllrgs, Feb. H T» mt*rl the rapidly increasing demand for information on tabocco growing in ihlR state, the Extension Service ol ciemacn College ba* just iaxued a bulletin entitled “Tobacco Cul. ture In South Carolina.” The pub. Beat ton treats tobacco from the seel bed of the market.place dealing with t> pen cf soil, preparation and care of Heed be<l. varieties, preparing land, fertilisers for tobacco, trans planting and rultivaJiiOn. topping .and nuckering insects and diseases, j harvesting, barns, curing. an<J storage. It contains also drawings showing plans and- bills cf materials for tobacco barns. The bulletin is wriTTtih by Mr. R. E. Currin. superintendenL.of the Fee Deo Experiment Station, who ia a tobacco grower of long and varied experience. It is free for the asking and should he in the hands of the hundreds of farmers who are now turning to tobacco growing. Write, for Extension Bui. letln 4 3,^ ''Tobacco Culture in South Carolina.” It aavar fail -Oo4a.lt.* O. K 'd It foe yoaru -Oats-If tho guaranteed, mouey- back com-remover, tho oaly aur* way. Mats but a trifle at aay drag store. MTd hr K. IwwHn.. a Co. Chioago. Ill -Sold ia Walterboro and recommend ed aa the world'a beat r^ r*- r?kJedv toy FIRE HILL,’ MERC. CO. «4 < will Nnno:. Notice is hereby given that books of subscription to the Capital Stock the‘Kline Car Salem Company be opened at the Court House, Walterboro. S. C., on. Friday. Janu. ary 31 1919, at 10 o’clock, A. M. L. B. Houck, A. J. Weeks. B. H. Padgett. Walterboro. S. C. Jan. 37. 1919 Corporators. , . , A* CONSTIPATION Ab4 Soar StoBuck CoMtii Tkti U4 r Mid. Suferi.,. BUck Drivfkt Relieved MeadorsvlUe, Ky —Mrs. Pearl Pat* rick, of this place, writes: **I very constipated. I had sour stomach and waa ao uncomfortable. I want to the doctor. He gave ms aotne pllla. They weakened me and seemed to tear up my digestion. They would gripe me and afterwards It seemed 1 was more consti;mted than before. I heard of Btark-Draaght and de cided to try it I found it Just whit I needed. It was an easy laxative, and not bad to swallow. My digestion odou Purify **uch thought Private Sam/tiel B. Lyons, o7 Sal. kehatchie, who volunteered for ser. vice on March 21, in company with Charley Petit, Nevlllif V. McTeer, and John D. Cook, and whose mill, tary career has been most interest- ting, haHfCpCurned front service over seas. ^ One of the souvenirs - h-* brings with him is a German machine gun bullet, which found lodgmen' in his body September 28 in the bat. tie of the Argonne Forest, or Ver dun. While engaged in this fierc-* battle a German sharpshooter while he was lying in wait fof the artillery support to come up ( hit him under the shoulder, the bullet, ploughing a furrow down his back at ' least twett> inches long. Mr. Lyons was taken back to the base hospital where he remained for thirty.flve days, f He has now fully recovered. Mr. Lyons enlisted as a volunteer at Camp Greene, March 21, and. sailed for, France June 18, landing at St. Nazare, France, on July 6. He soon waa sent to the front, and was wounded Sopt. 28. December 8 he sailed on the Leviathan for Hoboken, N. J.,' which he reache 1 December IS. He was a member of the 4th Division. Of the four boys who went Jo Camp Greene with Mr. Lyons, Mr. Cook is still in France; Mr. Me. Teer is at Columbia, S. C. in the hos. pital recuperating from qj severe wound, Mr. Petit is at home never getting to go across. Mr. Lyon h*s gone to Estill where he has accepted a position with a saw mill as filer. .My New Year Prayer Dear Master for this coming year Just cne request I bring. I do not pray for happiness Nor any earthly thing; 1 do not ask to understand ' The way thou leadest me Rut this I ask, teach me to do The thing that pleaseth. Theo e A quiet lot in life is mine Made up of little things. Teach me to do its unto Thee The duties each day brings > Dear Master 1 would be; Tims making my daily work The thing that pleaseth Thee I want to please Thee through this year In every word I say Dear Master, take these lips of mine And help them day by day v From foolish talk, angry words evil speaking free Tehch me that I may ever speak The\hing that pleaseth Thee Not oniKwhat to do and say Would I ije daily taught I :<sk Thee s<> to cleanse my heart Improved. I got well of the sour *totn sch. my bowels soon seemed normal, so more griping, and I would take a deee now and then, and waa In good _ Q shape. I cannot aay too much for Black- Draught for It la tha finest laxative one can nee ” Thedford'a Black-Draught has for many years been found of great value la the treatment of stomach, liver and bowel troublea. Easy to take, gentle and reliable in Its actloa. leaving tve bad aftereffecta. It baa won the praise •f tbouaaads of people who have used **• NO-111 Oreve’s Tasteless drill Teak toetrer* tb* ■aluisl tor** wkick w* traoMiusd * the bbod by tS« Malaria HMeaft*. Prict Me That every thought and every wish May pure and holy be. I want in everything to be Tlie thing that pleaseth Th*-e ' * l want to know thy guiding voice To walk with Thee each day. Dear Master make me swift to hear And ready to obey. \ And thus the year I now begin A happy year will be If I am seeking just to do The thing that pleaseth Thee j No Worms ia a Healthy Child All cbUdres troubird with wermt have as un- beahbr color, which iodkatoo poor blood, sad •» a rale. I bore U wore or lew Momorb diatwrboace GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC ghros reaslsrir hr two or three week* wifl enrich the Mood, la prove tho diarorioa. sod act sos GeoorslScroodtb- oated Took to Um whole oyatoa. Notore will tboa throw og or dtepel the wonso. sad tho Child will bo to perfect beekk- fteomst to lake toe per bottle. Wednesday, February 12, 19ig February Shoe Sale l> AT * Sobel & Bogoslow MEN’S WORK AND PLOW* SHOES u 50 pair boy scouts, $2.50 values, for $1.25 1000 pair solid leather scouts, black and tan, $3.75 » • ■ # • value, for $1.98. . - 800 pair heavy work shoes, $3.98 value for-*-* $2.25 9b pair Army shoes, Munson best, $5.00 value-• $3.60 300 pair Dress shoes, English and plain toe $6.50 value, $3.98. / v 24 pair vki kid, $7.50 value, for -» $4.50 150 # pair Hunting Boots, $12, $14, $16 sale price $3.98, $6.49, $7.98. * . !♦ *1 ■ 500 pair ladies and children shoes at half of then regular price. Overcoats at Halt Price V Come to Sobel & Bogoslow 4 . » Store at W’alterboro and get real values. [Mme. Homer The World’s Famous Contralto J ' ,'V> .Vi V Says—“The tone and action of the Suit me exactly.’ --Many other of the world’s leading musi cians have used and endorsed the Weaver Piano. ’ --It is essentially the Piano for the discrim inating buyer for the refined, musically cultured American Home. •-The last w r ord in 20th century Piano making. Sold in COLLETON COUNTY only by Thos. Black BAMBERG, S. C. HEARTBURN or heaviness after meals are Boost annoying manifastatioQS of acid-dyspepsia. Ki-noiDS pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore nonnal digestion. MADB BT SOOTT & BQWWg MAKERS or scorra EMULSKM A Word to the Wise BUY YOUR WOOD NOW r AT YOUR SERVICE MARVIN’S WOOD YARD ’Phone 15Y. tf Pile* Cured la 6 to 14 Days i if razor Hastings’ 1919 Seed Catalog Free — i ready now. One lmndre<l hand- ecnif .y lilustratcd with brilliai.t • over ir.- aa ur.l r It’s both beautiful and h-Tpfn! a,._ r.l! that i - uec««a:tj ; < ♦ R i*. r. portal t er i revi • 7oa will Crd onr 1913 i t ’y.ae n v< II vcr.h x;l:ilo w>ok. iTuu - ,:* • :> ode cro r d:-c 1 ’ —?5L You v.::i never f..:d then* < b-Io in tho Btorcs. Vb have fivn hundred thouaaUL rtuu Knor*'. w5 buy from us by hiaII. Wo p!oaa- a - • ?-tiify the-ui. tr.d v.-a cur. ploasvi ar.. fiutifffy you in 1M9. Flantfr.g Il-astinssf Seeli ?'i y "~ ganlen or fr. jour fields Insures ! ItitV co far-aj resuiu can be »! .-G mfr.cd hy tho seed- planted. For -1 years Hastings Seeds have been tho standard of seed excelled to and pur ity In the South. Oclj* varieties adapted to the South are listed. Qual ity of th* best and prl«-ei» often K»* than those you pay at horae.y Write for free copy of this Bpicrdld cata loguo now. H. G. HASTINGS CO- Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ca.—A- vt. Juat received fresh shipment Whitman'4 Candies F|sbbunie r - Drug Store. . «