The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 14, 1912, Image 7
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTBRBORO, & C.
EXCIfEHE*!! IS
EA'IilY SIRFAUrG
Y OL COULDN’T expcdl a half fed child to grow
up big and strong, could you? Nor can a big
profit-making crop come from your soil, unless
the crop is properly fed.
Few soils known have enough plant foods to remain
fertile when cultivated. Exacting crops draw' heavily
upon its fertility’. f
Ammonia, Phosphoric Acid and Potash are drawn
from the soil—some crops requiring a great deal of one
and less of another. Fertilizers must be mixed as
accurately as a dolor’s prescription to supply the
elements that are lacking, that the crop takes out.
The fertilizers made by us are conscientiously'made.
We could cheapen them, and analysis would not show
the difference. But we prefer to give you the utmost
in plant foods for the price you pay. For we consider
reputation our richest asset.
The bountiful yields of cotton—the mammoth yields
of corn—produced by them, are winning for them
South wide prestige.
W^rite us now for information about the fertilizers of
the Interstate Chemical Corporation—mixed as you
would have them mixed—and the name of our nearest
dealer.
Interstate Chemical Corporation,
CHARLESTON. SOUTH CAROLINA
P,
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LOUIS
Charleston,
New K4m i MrdHiiie A|t]utr*
entl) Cnwtinjr Uie Same In-
tereM and Kntlnr>«ia»ni
Here That It Haw
Maewhere.
If one ran judge by lhe crowds
thst are almoat contii ually swarm
ing the drug stores to investigate
and purrlu«te a supply of the new
Root Juice medicine which for the
past few weeks has betn creating
a sensaiit n in all parts of the
atc.te, our home people are fast be-
comnig rs enthusiastic over it as
those of ether pirns in which It
has been introduced.
So mb’ y n ports of the most r-s-
fnnbi i c Minn tffrtftd by Hoot
Juir" h ve Inn | vhl!i-h«d nnd so
truch 1*i s Imp ru'd of the excite
ment tiio mtd'cine h"s mated In
o'her ti i r. it is not strr>nTo that
locr-’ at ft r< tr from i 5 s'ion
bcItM’• . pt rfttr mertr. iocs of
erroti, , nrrv* I't ntt ®, b 'okaeh's
wet b ll’le'.s, }.t<»cp|e««r.f Ff. t'r l!
r orret ' M: r cpd other s!m|lpr
-itnu tt y r whith it is r'conime’-il-
cd, yb< rli' t-c • ”Xiocr »o f'How the
examples <f tbetc wlo claim to
have bee*i almost miraculously cure
by Hs tts >.
At the drugstores it Is said th*t
the sr-’e of Hoot Juice lias far ex
ceeded all txpectatlon* and alt hone
there is still a good stock on hand
some fear is entertained thr-t th*re
will not be enough to supply the
oop«ter<M\ growing demand. for
It Is sa d that the main laboratories
at Fort Wayne, Ind.. are working
to their fullest ce.parity and are
still far behind on their orders.
Good reports are still coming In
from th'se who have purchased the
medtrl e* and stories of some truly
strgtllnv result* right here in town
can be beard every day.
The n edicine can now he had at
any good drug store or car be ob
tained I y writing to the Root Juice
Labors :< t i« s at Fort Wayne. Ind.
Large bcttles holding nearly a pint
cost only.one dollar.
Arcade Department Store
232 and 234 King Street^and 203 Meeting Street,
South
LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH
We invite you to come to Charleston to do your'
ting at the ARCADE.
,1. It. HI NTON OKAII.
shoppi
We will save you big money on ever)’ purchase. You can buy a Tailor-Made
Suit at HALF PRICE Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Cloaks at 1-3 off former
price. Ladies’, Misses and Childrens Furse at 1-2 price.
• • • • *
Same proportion of reductions in all lines of merchandise in our great estab.
lishment Don’t fail to take the next train and come or write us. Your orders will
be attended to with as much care as if you were here yourselk
Louis Cohen & Company.
•• EEXQ]
Honcml Veteran *n«l A need ( iti/cn
(Joe* to HI* Reward.
Ruffin, Feb. 12.—Special: J. R.
Bui'ton. a di*<nligu(fi|ifd cltixen
and vetrn n of Snider*, died very
suddenly on the evening of Feb.
7th. He wa* coming out of hi*
ban-, with a meanure of seed oat*
when he fell dead to the ground.
It wa* a *hock to the community
aa well as to hla loved fr-mlly. He
was a good citlEen. and a veteran
of the War Between the State*. He
enlisted in the 3rd South Carolina
regime! t. Compt-ny A., and aerved
hla country ifrlth ereAlt to the end.
He was a consistent member of
the Shiloh Baptist church of Christ.
He was laid to rest in the Cem-
etary at Smoak*. In the presence
of a if-rge crowd of friend* and
relatives. He would have been
72 years old on the 17th of tht*
month. /
He leave* a wife. two *on*.
two daughters, rnd thr. 1 * brother*
to mourn hla loa*. They have the
sympathy of the community.
W. (VfT.
Dry Goods at and
nr
Below Cost
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\\ e beg to call the attention of our friends to the
la« t that ue have sold most of our Dry Goods
at and below cost. I here are nf&ny bargains yet to
be had and we are anxious to see you get more than
value received for your money. In fact, you cannot
be fair to yourself if you do not visit us, get our prices,
and then the goods. We are closing out this line and
at present tlo not intend to order more. You will be
surprised and pleased at.the figures we submit.
We now occupy building next door to E. R.
McTeer.
Cash Mercantile Company
M. G. GRUBER, Manager
For Sofid Gold and Silver
Jewelry Go to
1
J. A. WtSSTBBBBBG, Jewelry Store.
Main Street, Next Door to New Postoffise.
WALTBRBOBO, ft. O.
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BACIEI lANUFAlTUHNI
COMPANY,
SUCCESSORS TO
GEO. S. HACKER & SON
WHY HKKITATK?
KING'S*latest 1911 strain COTTON
600 ftCPORTS
LIKE THESE
WILL M •■NT VOW
o* atowcav
to cwovi tmt
A FIVE " fltt'wlSSr" 1 TO 3 EXTRA
ACHE BAG ,^c«* raow BALX6 COTTON
H. V. MICKLE - ABK^CUawW Fl». Acra. ud ProdiM^d
S t.if. B«lm.
NICK MILLEK - Ca -UmW Tw. B.*, Sa^ «• 14 Acrw
OM 1,000 Itk Eat.* Li.t
W L. BERRY - AaR.-nwed Fi». Acm w4 CM *S
Rttra B.W. CMInK.
I. E. FOLKES - Mim.-Um<« ■ *.* o« Ni»« Atr»». Col
3 Fitra
K N. HOUsrON-Miaa.-PI*Hinl Fi*. Acm, VkV 3 L,
t F.*i»» *»**..
W H. SAVRKS - La.-M i-» F.IIC«^>i» S|4i« ot ihe
K >i| W-..II
SOLD ON 9 NOS. TIME RU
I wish fa ant out mwtrm! tkwuhmmS SAmhLt $
Acte S‘ui of Vihsmit A host* Cneum* 9town
Slit 11 in STtAt) for $t SO a *a,. Cash a at a
/> low Snrn io Uottl. Lot mo ttmloir my
"Gcc < ts.TM Of fit." It it omty for yoo to ootoro
IrrO f-’ your rnliro Crro.
• T. I. KIN, OrtfjRBtw, RMNBaai, Va.
\n OfN*r Tlmt Imolvra no Money
Kt*k If You Accefit It.
We nr* *o po*|t|ve our remedy
will completely relieve core ti patio n.
no matter how chronic It may be,
that we offer to furnish It free
of all cost If It fall*.
Constipation I* commonly caused
by weakness of the nerves sad mus
cle* of the large intestine*. To ex
pect a cure you must therefore tone
up and strengthen those organs and
restore them to healthier activity.
We want you to try Rexall Order
lies on o«r guarr-nte*. They are
eaten like candy, awl are particul
arly good for children. They eeem
to set directly on the nerve* and
muscles of the bowels. They ap-
prrently have a neutral action on
the other organs. They do not
purge or cause other Inconvenience
We will refund your money If they
do not overcome chronic or habitual
constipation and thus a4d to relieve
the myriads of associate or depend
ent chronic ailment*. Try Rexall
Orderlies at our risk. Three *i*e*.
10. 25, and 50 cent*. Sold only at
our store—The Rexa-ll Store. The
Walterboro Drug Co.
WE MANUFACTURE
- Doors Sosh and Blials
Columns and Balusters; Grillei
ind Ornaments; Screen Doom
Windows.
WE DEAL IN
Glsss, Sash Cord and Weight!
CHARLESTON, S C.
BS liMtina StiwBt,
o
CM Aft LBf TON, 6 0
GRANITK WORKS.
* and
A* Memory of Mr*. l*ollie Rrye".
On Wednesday evening, October
2 5th, the angel of death entered th'*
home of R. E. Bryar« and cls4raed
** ‘his victim mrs. Pollle Bryan.
She had only been Bick four day*
when the Good Lord called her
home. The interment took place at
Bethel cemetery on Thursday even
ing.
Mrs. Brysr> joined Bethel Meth-
HKAKD IX WALTKHBORO.
Had
III*
Heck* Strong—Kidney
t 'nrrect«*d.
All over Walterboro you hear it. ;
Doi-n’* Kidney Pill* are keeping up
the good work, curing weak kid- j
ney*. driving away backache, cor- |
reeling urinary ill*. Walterboro
people rre telling of bad back*
made sound again. You can be- 1
lieve the testimony of your own
atioi- for kidney complaint r.nd
backache and have been greatly oen
©fitted.”
roi sale by all dealers. Price 50
cent*. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the Uni
ted States.
Remember the name—Doan's—
and take no other.
. . i townspeople. They tell It for the
church at cn early age. and benefit of you who are suffering
Strained a consistent member xinlil Ilf j%nr b^ck aches. If you feel
•he end. She was ever willing ahd
reedy to do her loving Saviour'*
W IH. She leaves c. host friei-vls
•nd relative* to Mourn her losw:
^V#«p not for het\ loved ones.
She has only goiie |o rest.
Ood that called her home.
He meant It/for tlyp best.
^ you bow your head to pray.
To our loving Ood on high,
will Rstet? to your pleading
lame, .sore ar*d miserable, if the
kidneys act too frequently, or pas
sage* are painful, scanty rnd off
color, use. Doan’s Kidney Pills, the
remedy that hgs helptd so many
of your friends nnd neighbors. Fol
low this Walterboro cltixer’* ad
vice and give Doan * a cht nee Pb
do the same for you.
B. F. HaKprd. Wlchman street,
Walterboro. R. *?>*: » consid
er Doan's Kidney Pills a valuable
kldeey medicine and do not hesi
tate to recommend them for tho
purpose* for which thotr use la ia-
1 have taken this prepar-
Mr*. HarrtHcn Cannon and little
daughter of White Hall were In
town Friday. w
. / '' ^ 1 " "
He Won't Limp Now.
No more limping for Toni Moon*
of Cochran, Ga. "I had a bad sore
on my instep that nothing seemed
to help flil I used Bucklen * Arnica
Salve.” he writes, "but this won
derful hea-ler sooa cured me.”
Heal* running tores, ulcers, boils,
burns, cuts, bruise*, eczema or
piles. Try It. Only 25 cents at
Jno. M Klein’s.
Mra. M. C. Hlera and Mm. E. D.
Smoak, of Lodge, spect Friday la
town akopping.
Murdeuirti-Cnr*o".
Islandtor*. Feb. 5.— Special: A
marriage of eonsderable intere*t
took place In our community Sun
day, Jan. 7, when .1. W. Carson and
Miss Paollr* Murdnugh were mar
ried at the home of the brides par
ents, Mr. and Mrs Preacher Mur-
daugh. The ceremony w.-e p«T-
formed by Rev. J. J. Williams.
Mr Carton la a prominent, farmer
and merchant of thi* place. The
bride is a young li-dy of many ad
mirable trait* of character, who
has many friend* to wish h« r well
They will reelde at l*landton.
Mad Dog at f'«»tta«eville.
Cottagevllle, Feb. 1 2.—Special:
One day la*t week our section wa*
'isit'd by t- mad dog, which wa*
followed by neighbors till killed
by James Dandrldge, but not before
considerable damage wa* done. A
numtar of hog*, cattle and other
dogs wire bitten, but fortunu-'ely
i*j person wa* bitten.
For a sprain yon will find Cham
berlain's Liniment excellent It
alleys the pg-in, remove* the *ore-
n©*«, and soon restore* the parts to
a healthy condition. 25 and 50 cen
bottle* for sale by all dealers.
Profesaonal Notices.
H K. PADGETT.
Atiurwey Hit-Lew.
Prompt Attratiuw to All Bwelegws,
WALTERBORO, H. C.
orrios of
Dp. A. J. AndBPSon
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours: » » »•. J p- m.
v p. m., e p. m
OPPOHIT* Farmers nnd Mereheeti
Beak.
‘Phone lOUn.
^*LTftRWOWQ W, o
cooooooooooooooooooooooooo
8- V. BUCK S3, I
DENTAL SURGEON
I, have reopened my dental
office, nnd have anaorinted
with me DR. JOHN H.
BAKER. All *work given m
prompt attention. f
.. Office next Terry A Shaffer's ft
g Store.
Office Boon: 8.90 axi
p. m. 8 to • p. ■.
’Ppone No. 67a.
Wtolttorboro, m O
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Send For Prlcea,
Hr Jefce Y. Beach repreeeef as St
Katebltabed in 1 704.
Oldeat Pine in America
D. A. WALKER
1H1BAILXT-UBBTCO
FIRE INSURANCE
PHONE 21X OR WRITE
J. D. YonLohe, Agent .
HARTFORD A AETNA FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Will insure improved country dwell-
nigra and furniture, store buildings
and merchandise stock.
JOHN H. HUCKK.
BURUBON-DENT1HT.
EHKHARDT. 8. C.
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C. E. DURANT
Cnrfl Eng'r and Land Surveyor.
Will be in Waherborrrat J.
B, Ackerman's on Saturdays
and all other days when not
at work in field.
’Phone No. yjy.
Mr*. J. M. Smith, and childrec*.
of Ehrhardt. are upending several
days this week In town with her
parasts, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bleach-
UBBER
Her** i* a mesHage of hope and
good cheer from Mr*. C. J. Martin,
Boone Mill, Viv, who i* the mother
of eighteen chlldretx Mr*. Martin
wa* cured of stomach trouble and
constipation by Chamberlain’* Tab
let* after five year* ^»f suffering,
Mid no* recommend* these tablet*
to the public. Sold by all dealers.
Mrt. J. C. McLeod was at home
to her friends on Wedroadny af
ternoon from four to ata. The
guests of honor were foar brides of
thg past year, vie: Meedaaes La-
land Law. J. M.
w. Coker, aad Fraak A a, Jr.,
of “* v
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