The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 14, 1917, Image 7

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A X s 4 a: isrf. ■ »• THE AND STANDARD PACE The Right Medicine in Many Ca«e» Do« than the Surgeon’s Tribute to Lydia E. Pink* p®® s Vegetable Compound.' v. Operation or Death—But Med trine Cored. Des Moines. Iowa.—“My husband says I would hawe teen in my grave had it not been for Lydw L. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I suf- lered from a serious female trouble end the doctors Mid I could not live one year without an operation. / My husliand objected to the operation and had me try Lydia E. Pmkbani’s Vegetable Compound.' ] soon tomraenofcd to get better and urn now well and able to do my own housework. 2 can prcom- mend Lydia E. 1 uikhani’s Vegetable Compound to any woman as a wonderful health rest >rtT.”—Mrs. Blancde Jeffs**,*,703 Lyon St., Des Muiiies,Iowa. Another Operation Avoided. , ~ . Richmond, 2nd.—“For two years I was so sick and weak from female troubles that when going up kairs I had to go very slowly with my hands on the steps, then sit, down at the top to rest The 1 YEAR OF t HKKK . . . * _ ^ A lot of good fortnne i? in stor^ for those families who are on The Youth’s (iompanton sabwription H*t for * year of fhee| Then- will he li.’ vlorious serial or gr«rup stories.rangins from a, girl’s war story by. Grate S. Rich* mond an.1, Indian adventures by-Jas. Willard Sehnlti. to the unrivaled tales of iormer days by (V A. Steph* ens. Thj' charm of Companion stories lie* in i tie fact that whether they are especially written for hoys or for girls, everyone enjoys them to the full. Then there are ' special pages fen the Family,. Hoys. Girls, ami even for little children—while the Kditonal Page, Current Events < land a Doctor’s Corner supply all the ^ requirements of the family for good reading. And this particular feast' tan come .from no other source. The Companion alone is $2.00, but bv special arrangement* .new subscribers tor The Companion ran •also, by adding only 25 (■•'•ets. have AlcCnll’s. Magazine, for 1M8. both .publications tor only $2.25. This two-at-one-price offer-In- elydes: 1. The .Youth’s Companion—2»2 issfites in 1918. 2. All remaining 1917 issues of The Companion free."’ 3 The Conipanion Home Calen- dai ioi 1918. 4 McCaH's Magazine- 12 fash ion numbers in 1918.. - All Jor only $2.2o. «•* THE YOrTH’S COMPAMON, Common valths Ave., Hciyton, Ma*« Ww ^ujii-i ripticnie received at this of bee. ■— — —— -] SliyS SHE fflliS IBID OF MAG KF.t t »M'lK\l>S IT AS GKYK.H \l- V HiJIC AMI STOMACH REMEDY taken it with good results. I did so, my weakness disappeared2 I gamed in strength, moved into our new home, do all kinds of garden ■ work, and raised hundreds oi chickens aijd ducks. 1 cannot say enough in praise of Lydia E IW.^iam's Vegetable (bmpo md.”—Mrs. M. O. Johnston, Route D, BoritiO, Richmond, 2nd. . Of course there are many serious cases that only a surgical operation will relieve.' We freely acknowledge this, but the above letters, and many others* like them, amply prove that man" operations are recommended when medicine in many cases is all that is needed. ’ If yoo want special advice write to Lydia K. Pinkham Medi cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will tx» opened, read and .answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. « • - / \ and Mules X \ \ Xv Just received two car loads ot K fln e horses and mules, suitable lor farm us^ These animals were selected by - our Mr. Ayer personally with a view to suiting coik ditions in this section, and he states that ^ he can guarantee them to be what the peo ple here want for their use. Any one wishing to buy a good horse or mule, is invited to call and inspect these before placing their order. * -1— WAGONS, BUGGIES AND OTHER FARM $100 Reward, $100 Th? f*-a«l*>rs of thl* papor will tSoasoil f* it-arn that lb-re Is at one dreage<1 <hsea#- that science h*a be,n able to cure In alt Its stages and that Is catarrh, ('atarrfc tx ing greatly Influenced t>y constitutiouil conditions requires < or tltutlonaf trearment Hall’s Catarrh Medfetne is t.altcn.vnternally and a» te tl^u tlte Bloftd on Die Mucous Sur faces of the System there hr destroying ’fhe louzi iatiov of th- ilisr is,- giving tf patlea t- strength by huihline ut* the stitutivn ttid aisis'lng natur- la doit work The r-rnprlotor?,• hav* so ,fhuch faith i.a the cgratlve powers of'Tiall’a Catarrh Mediciae that they gffer On® Hundred I >•> liars for any • a sc fhit It fall* to cure F. r.d fsr list of tef tinomlais. Addreer K J CHKN’KY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold i y nil Druggist. 71c. THIRST H»li KMIUl.KlKiK. Rectoi (after exposition of Sun day schqol b-tfson to infant class I — "Now W 'uld any little boy or girl like to ask- mr a question?" A terrible Infant- Have you got on trotis-ts undet that nightgown?” The Latah The Sonthetn • Carolinu Fair- «IH- he^held fit Walter ho ro n«'Xt Week. Nov 1H to It’,. This is .one/of.the best county Or communily/ fairs in tl'^ Stat^’T* ■ami we prt tljct-', a large •ttendanie for this f.xRh This fair ha gttnyn to lat’ge proportions and flu nirh ■ ,m>i class jyjiusement for the fieL 1 ’ oi HvK section of Soqlh t’s.:olin!> It >cKi c'.m do .■-/ go evet o* Vou will enjoy it.. Wo . i !r.. iT^> u<t of a complete program- ynn days, hut it .cawtvlwj 1;!» fev/iMTbliratior this week -They Jt.A e Planned four hig days^ so fol- 1 ow /1he < i-g\vd and /go to Walter- In/no. Dorchester JCaclX y ■ ,»■ ''x j—" “I Should Worry - Now About Cornor They Feel Off With “Ooto-It” Two corn*.are no worse than one, ^nd one is noting at all—when you use , ‘Gets-lt,” Mie one real edrn- shrinker, corn loosener, pcel-it- right-oS corn-remoV^r. That* be- PROVED VALfE id HER ‘n><* ‘Tanlae IM«I Make n fJreat Im- . . / pmovement in my Con ditio*. ”1 jusf^thlnk the wprld* of Tan la< as a general tonic'and stomach remedy, and am clad to recommend It.” declared Miss Lilia Shelton, of. No. <5. ^aco St.. Greenville, in A strlenient. “I/took Tanlae for a generally run down condition and chtonic appendicitis. 1 had been in had health about two year* and .1 suWeV- d a great" deal with indiges tion. ! was as nervous as eould be. I never . te anything-at all hardlv. r n f n t..T ate jnrt like a bird—a lit tle at ,i time.. I suffered awfully w.i*h headaches, too. J ’ The Tanlae g-reafl\ improved m> conditJon In a very short time !♦ made rue sleep better than 1 had sl< ptX two year*., for.'t quieted mv n< Th*- Tanlae gave me a goof gtinetife. ,toq. I began to sleep all night ’one. .and. my whole svstem was* built up and strengthened:- The mediiihe rertainly did' mak* a great ImmovVnjent In no condition-.” T.inl.t/-, the ‘‘’’ !>* sold/ ji'. CoMidon cntinfv by: .loo. V Kl< in Waite - !.hold; The (Colleton rvp:,s< Co.. Colleton: .QotageyiU D-tn: (’o . ('oftaeevflle; IslandtOn Metcanti!,' (’<)., Islnndton; W.> C Glover Gteen Fond arid lackson- boro R. If flisbop A- Co. Ix>iTc«>. COI l.ETON WILL CONTINUE WORK Delecntloii Agrees to--Make Appro priaJion fni- Support of Home / „ ^ '* y * Demonstration Work. X IMPLEMENTS Ford parts carried in stock, and service on cars by expert machinists. M-s •DCra Dee VV-ilker.ji*si->fant ^tit, av *nt for the home d»mofistra- *lon\vork In Rnnth CntoliM, was at Smonks comnmnity fair Fridav fog- ♦ he pnrfyisP of consuftindr with the del* githin^ as to tjtcir cfesire in fe- **id to continuing the itonie demon- stratinn work for n^M year. JJenafo,- Padyujt «u»rd R» prekentatives Good- wir ,iiid Smoak were* present.' ami .-vt-oHee agreed to-insert the item in MicX ouoty Viipnlv hill wh n the JCc 4 t »tu,'.' meotf Tn Jnnnarv. 'Thot^ oroViijed that the two agent® ^hputd receive the. yatoe Kujoiy and the j snpte expense account, ‘provided MX | Twcdie Ficklinr and Mis- Emma fane W-n were to 'he th*' agent for the , our.tv’ iicx"t\ vear. "Jdii- Mlssrs Kicklinu ,->rvd Vain ngr»\<i to do. afid the agicement,Vas aci-oid- riglv signed Under its\ ntovfstonej 1'Oth th sc ladier will jyoidt- for O ; eqtite veai Tltis yeag„ Miss Vain ’•ill not work during De«,-*-mip‘> and she receives less for her work than. >s Fit kltng ^ • \ y/j d'legatijm and “Mntjrfr” VV^lkX.werj' delighted-at the strow- lng Xx tna(tX s fo 1 tln'ir year’s wptk. :Vnd were XervXuuni limentary to hotfi the young ladk^s who htpre perfotni\ ed surh rtdcndiXivnik' dnting the year, it j* ti-o icv fir-t w)t)» the « Met ien.-e® r\M,, d'iXj/’ yen t th, \ will tie atilc' to evenXwf<rr woik pi’Xf yea i The tdan vdihe to con tinue the sajde dlvKlon ef rrqritotv next year, each r>f thV agents ocinr in charge of ahout onXhnlf o county. Miss Vein. WillXnye h* headduarfers at S«no^ks atVjfl Mi- FicdtUhg 'at Waltejbdro. * ' « * f» * Everybody’s Store H. W: COHEN Has just returned from the North with a j. • large stock of everything suitable for men. * women and children. Our prices can’t be beat because lots of our goods were bought for cash. ^ ' APRON GINGHAMS 10c, 12 l-?f, 15c -* WHITE HOMESPUN 10c, 12c and 15c. • SILKS TAFETTA from $1.00 to $1.50. ‘ LADIES’ HATS- V J ^ 49c to $5.00.. ^MEN’S SI ITS Rlii€ Serge and fancy col- * .;• ; I' - ors, $7.50 up to $18.00. - SHOES to fit the whole family: High and low shoes from $1.50 up to $4.00 A very nice line in Chil dren’s School Shoes. ♦ f - M v Men’s and Bovs’ HATS at old prices, ‘ • • \ x ; / < ■* ' 'Y . \ ... BOYS’ SUITS \ 1 *. • * from, $2.50 up to f7.H0 MEN’S and BOYS' Pant* from 50c up to $5.00. > Don’t buy your Ladies* Suits before you ' >r 0 ' • ’ . 9 see ours. We have an awfully large stoc'k • '' 'is ' * in Children’s Union Suits and Underwear in wool or cotton. • REMEMBER THE PLACE IN GLOVER’S FURNITURE STORE, NEXT TO THE RESTAURANT L H. W. COHEN \ , / • ' / *)' Mules! Mules! YES, MULEk THAT ARE MULES Large, small and medium for all .classes of work. The BEST MULES ever JtfmighlJ to Colleton .county. Also several nice Mares. Another car load to arrive this . X * v week. See them before you buy. Cash or Credit.' See them before you buy. i X ■ /■ - General Merchandise Clothing, V SO OECEPIIVE \ Full line of General, Merchandise. Shoe o'ceries, Hardware, Farm Implements Wt are pro ■ . X T 1 ♦ ‘ 'A * y* 4' x p serve you at all times with bjgst the niarket at my fords! X SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Rizer & Ayer X X Will Sew on a Button^Mend a Rip, Put in a Tuck, or Let out a Pleat THBRE’S NO JOB TOO SMALL OR NONE TOO LARGE, NONE TOO SIMPLE OR TOO COMPLEX TO _X —r - x V- ‘ '' DEMAND OUR CARETAKING AT-‘ TENTION. CLEANING, PREHSLNG, REPAIR ING. THE ECONOMY PRESSING CLUB Thone 84J B. M. CROSBY, Manager. Viard’s Barber Shop. ©*• ©•ra'V'iw.' «aus® two drop® of ^Gets-lt” ease* your corn-pal ns at oni-e, and you know that that old 4-orn has bi-en ’•nipped In the Mid.” •‘(Ji-ts-It” makes rutting and digging at a torn and fussing with bandage*, salves or anything el»e entirely un necessary. Remember “Get*-It” i® safe. ’ X You’ll not have to tak® off your shoe or pumps under the. table-at the cafe to ease your squirming soul See that you get '‘Gets-It. Don’t be insulted by Imitations 25c is all you need pay at ahy drug store for •‘Geta-lt,” or It will be sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. 111. HIGH GRADE MEAL CONTAINS POTASH. DO YOU WANT ITT Many W.ilfrrbotfi Ibwiil* 1 U.ill (,* Realize the Kerimvom^s. Bros. Co. von Backache is so doc ptiye. It comes atuf goes— keep® Kiio**ing. yy Learn tlX:cause—then curt it./ 1*ossih)y it’s weak kidneys. ThatX why Doan’s ^Kidney Pills are So eiTeclive. They’re especially for weak or di« o-deted kidneys. . Here’s a Wallet boro case.- Mrs A. rthkenhake^ Bridge St., ^ay»: "1 had a dull pain in my back all the time and in the morn ing when I got tip. 1 was sorrt® and stiff. I tired easily and it was an effort for me to do my housework. ..Varied lots of remedies hut the trbuble continued. A friend rec -) nrmmemhnr tnraTT^ ■KttmPT ’lMlty'TmtTi I got some at the Walterboro Dni" Uo. They soon Rave me relief so I certainly am glad to recommend ■ them.” Price Gde, at all dealers. Don 'imply ask for a kidney remedy- j cet Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same: that Mrs. Rickenhakcr had. / Foster-1 Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, X. V SMOAKS, SOU^H CAROLINA. rnic memt uMKAPICS’l FKPIt Walterboro Oil Mill MARKETING HOGS Beats burying them. Steve Hoover. Mt. Pleasant. Iowa, writes. “Cary' menced feeding my herd of aberit: 10ft hog* B. A. Thomas’ Hog Pow der over two months a»o , Fifty were sl^k and off feed. z^Nearhy herds had cholera. I did not lose otye—they s»'e well and growing fast.” A. Wirt'man A Son, W’alter-J boro, A. V: Baggett Henderson- 'dlle. / ' imo. Our Service Will Keep Yoor Car in The , ,/ - , ■ * Best of Condition. Your automobile needs treatment once in a while, just like the human body. The carburetor may be out of or der; the spark plugs may be dirty; the cylinders may be clogged up with carbon and working poorly; in fact your car gels sick just as you can. If there is anything the matter with your car call up 188. Our corps of expert \machanicians will render- you prompt, courteous and / satisfactory service at reasonable cash prices. *•. N. v . • » Gasoline and Cylinder Oil for Sale \ - / “ sf * X , ' ‘.i The Colleton Garage RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, S. C.