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A CASE OR INFLAM MAIORY RHEUMATISM h r “Some ten weeks ago, a sud den pain came in my rieht arm,' writes Mr*. Marguerite K.»u, 628 Franklin St., York. Pa. “I he doctor called it inflammatory rheumatism. For about seren weeks 1 doctore l with different remedies without getting any relief. My arm was swollen from the elbow tn th»* tips of my fiugera and was all black and blue and looked as though there waa somediing drawing at the elbov ani as if it would break open. The pain was so great that 1 could not sleep. I finally bought a bottle of Sloan’s Lini- meat and that gave me relief at ooce. I have used three 26c. bottles and am now using a 50c. bottle. I feel that my recovery is due to Sloan's Liniment. It did more for me in three week* than all the other doctoring 1 ever did." Before it slips your memory buy bottle of Sloan’s Lioimeot. There are three sizes, 26c., 60c. and 11.00. Every druggist car- nee it in etock. w«* hope to see her out again soou. Mrs. Aliorf Kinard of this place is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Maltie Kinard .'‘Mndifcr, near Bamberg - Mrs. K. 1’. Kinard has been sick this week, tut hope her nnght smiles will soon be seen again. Mr. and Mr*. Adam Kinard and daughter*. I^tura and Bertha, \isiteU Mr. Paul Thomas Inst Saturday Thers was a family dinper given at the home ol Eddie Kinani on Good Friday. All enjoyed it very much. They had eno igh tish to call it a tiih fry. Among those who at tended were Mrs. Holman Carter and daughter, a charming young lady, and little grandson. With best wishes. Cozy Bell. FESTIVAL lit Hi. ii* m THE MIL Up Before the Bar. N H Brown, an ettsraey, of Pit's- field, Vt. wri'er: “W* have used Dr King • New Life Pills for yean and hod them each a good faml'y medicine «# woalda’l be withoot them ” For Chills, Cosedpatloo, BiUioaaneM or (Mck Hssdaebe they work wonders, 2-*>c. John ■ Kleta. Swept Over Niagara. This terrible calamity i a CareleM boati often happens lbs rivsr’s warning, crowing ripples and BITS FROM EHRHARDT. K hr hard t, Apr. 16. Special:— Tbsre is a lot of sicknem in this com- mumty jivst now. Mm Lucile Carter was taken to CharisMton for an operation. We hops ake will soon recover. Mrs. Conrad .Khrhardt has been on tbs tick list for a long time, but igno . ripple# faster car rent. Nature's warning* are kind. That dell pain or ache la the back warns yon the Kidney need at tention H yoo would escape fatal mala dies—Draasy, Diabeta or Bright’s di- seaea Taka Electric Bfttars at once and sea Backache fly and all your bast fsaliaga rstvra M After long aaffariog from weak kidasys aad lams beck, one fil.00 bottle wholly eared see,” writes J K BUaksnsbip, of Bslk, Tens. Only 50c at John H Klein's drag store. •sesstbs j*WYislUwAtwin Boogts For he*dach« Dr. MtleV Anti-Pain PHI/ •« ****%*****%%*%**%%*%%%<&%%* 5 TO THE CITIZENS OF COLLETON COUNTY: v 5 . \ - v Jr Many things are recommended for Fever, but noth- V 2 ing else can cure a deep-seated attack of Grippe, but V wR Johnson’s Tonic. V It will drive out every trace and taint of Grip V if poison from the system and do its work quick and do V IJ it right. In support of our claim we refer with pleas- V ▼ ure to the letter appended to this from a well known ^ If citizen of your County. ^ v t>rop a postal card and we will send a trial bottle containing four doses ol the best medicine made- ^ 5 THE JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO.. S SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. Walterboro, S. C„ October 9, 1908. On August 30, *08, I contracted cold and developed Grippe and was laid up flive weeks. My bronchial tubes were badly af fected, which caused me to cough continually and prevented my aleeping at night. I tried all the old remedies which usually gave me reTief but failed. Johnson’s Chill and Fever Toidc was recommended to me as guaranteed cure for try it. feund w _ tero in first-class condition. I regard it as eneof the beat'medi cines 1 have ever used ir my family and can cheerfully recom- ^ mend it to anyone suffering from a like trouble or general debilitated system. B. G. BENTON. f? Sold and Guaranteed by JOHN M. KLEFX, Walterboro, S. C. V? 'hC* onrwon a v^nm ana rever ionic was recommendea to me as a Iran teed cure for grippe and colds and I was purse aded to ^ it. After taking it according to directions for one week, I md myself entirely cured of my cold and grippe, and my sys- ^ The Civic League of Walterboro will put on Big May Festival on the First Monday in May, the feature of which will be Farmer's Competition for two " . * . . , . ... *- prizes of $20 in gold and $5 in gold for the best display Entered in the V ‘ i M t . *, « Parade. . Entries confined to Farmers of Colleton County. The Floral Parade will be the most Beautiful Pageant ever put on in Colleton County. Single Buggies, Double Rigs and Automobiles covered with Floral Decorations. PARADE AND DRILL FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT Base ball in the Afternoon between Walterboro and Beaufort Ail Contests will be judged in front of the Kg Grand Stand, whore an address will be delivered by one of the most brilliant young Orators in the County. **%**%*%%%*%'**%*>***%*%®ti\ district » «rtibrt A Irm frm'tt c-a au! ttim -or other surveus DKl pners. Ordm l*hl»U wcv mm Mpnh. mmmm at u» w imfi Ur cm Bake votaStit fear. We aefi the kjcKntaride kKrrcleaior teea B.»eer ter tactorr W* ere mtmtmk «ntk *■ j* paail abonr iacawr cuat. 5.*ii5t. , s,*ri5r “* 1 -——■■ ICVCUOSh. W« a* Ht renlartr IhbW* mmmi Urn* Mefriaa. Nrt COME TO THE FESTIVAL \ o - ENTER THE COMPETITION, ITS FREE! ITS FREE! The»e we «Uar otM i Bailed drew SBMEMJM IKS&j S&’zzr&r. f/Ommlmm* mUm gtlMI* twfchaal >c.aat«a ■t oon < 1 z ir) A r z MS If *mt May reeaoa they are «4 er &mm a* a»y pnee We •are pair of •ad trial at iLKaiKumnn, ; ohmmlhl Be sure and Rig up your farm wagon; / NUS» * O ' get up some attractive produce and try for the Gold Prize. tef J Loving cups will be given for follows: Silver Loving cup for most artistic Floral Display, for vehicles. Silver Loving Cup for best Trade’s Display, for floats. Silver Cup mounted on ebony pedes tal for best horseback rider. Silver Cup mounted on ebony pedes tal for best drilled member of military. Dance; . Ope <ied by grand march Monday night, in which Carnival Queen will lead. Monday, May 3, ’O9 - lt T With each spring, the question of a new vehicle comes up. When you think of a buggy, a surrey, a phaeton, or a fancy runabout - •« t Don’t Forget the “Rock Sill” Ijiae. We have spent our time well during the dull season by get ting our factory Yn good shape and by putting in improve- * ^« f ' ments. Every vehicle we turn out is the product of over twenty years of experience in our line of business. We can, there fore, offer you something that we know to.be all right in every respect THE ReeK HILL BUGGY COMPANY “A LITTLE HIGHER IN PRICE, BUT—” Rock Hill, Sooth Carolina. A. WICHMAN & SON, AGENTS. Mr. Bryan in 1909 The fight which Mr. Bryan has made through the Commoner and on the stump will be continued with unceasing energy during the year 1909. Mr Bryan has again assumed editorial charge of THE COMMONER and will give this department his active, personal attention. All earnest patriotic Americans are invited to join him in a SPECIAL CAMPAIGN OF EDUCATION to be inaugurated through the Commoner and the Democratic press. The governmental reforms for which Mr. Bryan is laboring are of vital importance to the welfare of the people. He should have the active support of those who want to see the government administered in the in terest of the many instead of the few. Jo»n the movement for aggressive action by accept ing our special clubbing offer for one year. HIE PRESS AND STANDARD AND l DOTH SI.50. All clubbing subscriptions should be made payable to THE PRESS AND STANDAND. Let Kodol Digest What You Eat Then You Can Eat What Y«i Uke. Too OBMOMld Ml BBjrthlBf joo atoouMsh, and therefor* will do th* oin* things vhleh mi dig**. Your jou when you mu certain you have been forced by jour to onft food which you do- thoMdelieaeies ^ . * really enjoyed. TWo ii now * way to eat any xoKSCJ"*: “ ^ ^ * KodnnSll do this, too. It wont talk bask or command, but will go lift* ahead with its work and digest au tha food yon eat. Kodol will lot i: Is (trader out of order. KodMjeee^foeed^ of^exartly ^ the lately, ae a eteoug, healthy Maaeeeh. Get a bottiaaow and have it ready 9 help your etoasach at times when .on need au amietaaL Kodol is at the qearaet drug etore. Our GuarnatM Oe%o: tori tfty cent 1 Kodol Is at th* labors* 40o. Fir *ele by Walterboro Drug Company. . . „ ... , > A. ’,J - \ * v * t iX-v m i V