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SLOANS
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b excellent for spraiiis and
bruises. It stops the pain
at once and reduces swell
ing very quickly.
Sold by all dealers.
Skwn’s
Treatise
on the
Hone
sent free.
h #ab. »•■ •psctal: The
la this IpeaUtr haw at
^«a work prapaeltn the
aathor eraa. Ths slagiafl
aad ths vbstltof of |h#
*a ho hoard as OH oMso.
o Lseal fansors aalsa Ns. «4t,
at Wooka. hsld as Imssrtaat
17th,
M
L. 0. Tarloy. ths asa sf A. O.
Tartar, a prsasarosa farmer of
Wseka, wont to Khrhardt oa ths
Jls( to taka mats kUaaalf a batter
half. Hm Is to marrt Mias Aaala
Clartoar' Mr. sad Mrs. Tartar
wiir make Weeks their tutors
Little Lloyd Laecdale baa bean
▼ary III with pneumonia but Is now
Improving gradually. '
Wbat baa become of J. B. D.
aad a lot of tbe other correspond-
entsf Is the weather tough
for them, or have they gone off?
I will advise them to wake up as
it will soon be warmer weather,
and I hope a little ipore dry.
W. C. B.
Death at J. M. Bower*.
Died oft Friday night last, near
Ruffin, J. M. Bowers, In tbe &4th
year of hi* e-ge. Mr. Bower* wa*
at tbe home of his father-in-law
when the end came. He left a
pridow and four children.
8. M. Lyons, of Stokes,
business in town Thursday.
had
Rev. J. C. Lawson, of Lodge,
was here on business Friday.
Brora NrW*.
Berea, Feb. 2d.—.Special: As I
have seei' nothing In your valuable
columns In sometime from this sec
tion, will send you what news
there Is.
Last Frldsy night Prof. M. H.
Wilder entertE-lned a large audi
ence with his wonderful moving pic
ture show at Berea school heuse.
Prof. Wilder is a professional ahow
man, and will be remembered, rm
doubt, hy many In this county c«
“Prof Wilder and hi* Daring Acts.”
He became famous as a showman
aeveral years ago, but E-bout ten
yeara ago he gave up that business,
snd has sli>ce been engaged In
farming.
Mr. and Mra. R. R. Black. of
WiltiMp. visited the latter’* sis
ter, iHL Hattie Slneatb.. Friday.
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WOMB
Pram 11* E M.
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EapidfUft*
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buckucba. Iwaa not fit for
apything until I took Ly
dia E. Pinkham’s V«
table Compound>
worth'its
proved
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gold to me. M - Mn^g^
ton Blonorau, 1541 Po-
lymnia St. New Orleana.
Mishawaka, Ind.-'* Wo
men passing through the
Change of Life can taka
nothing better than Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. I am recom-
mendingittoal! my friends
because of what it has
done for me.’’-Mrs. Chas.
Baubk, 523 E. Marion SL,
Mishawaka, Ind.
Alton Station, Ky.-”For
months I suffered from
troubles in consequence of
my age and thought I
could not live. Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compoond made me well
and I want other suffering
women to know about it ”
Mrs. Emma Bailey, Alton
Station, Ky.
No. Dak. — I was passing
_ _ of Life and felt very
bad. I could not sleep and was very
nervous. Lydia E. Pinknam’s Vegetable
Compound reutored me to perfect health
and I would not be without it "—Mrs.
F. M. Tuokn. Deieem. No. Dak.
MmMrate Walker Weds.
MagUtrate A. Walker atd Mrs.
Ann* Edith Bennett surprised their
friends Thursday by a visit to
Rev. J. R. Funderburk, who per
formed the ceremony whl^h made
them one. A few frlerds, found
out what was on foot and were
present to offer their congratula
tions. Mr. Walker is magistrate
for Bells township. Mrs. Bei«-
nett is a daughter of the late Geo.
Bennett and lived near Doctor’s
Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Walker
ha ve the t>e*t wishes of a large I''Oee^on of the roads constructed
circle of friends, in which The Pr«!s by the government experts. While
Hon. D. H. Wins&nw in Town
The Press and Standard had a
very pleasant call Friday from
Hot-. I). H. Winslow. U. S. Superin
tendent of Ro&d Construction. Mr.
Winslow is uittkli:<g a tour of iu-
and Statdard joins.
D. W Free, of Cottagevllle, and
Mrs L. D . Odam. of Bamberg, were
among those in town Friday.
Dry Goods at rad
Below Cost
to the
Goods
We beg to call the attention of our friends
fact that we have sold most of our Qry
at and below cost. There are many bargains yet to
be had and we are anxious to see you ^et more than
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value received for your money. In fact, you cannot
be fair to yourself if you do not visit tis, get our prices,
and then the goods. We are closing out this line and
at present do 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
1 A Baas for Confidence. 1
Doubt and hesitation are poor foundations upon which to
build for success 1< is the strong and confident man that
gets abend, and nothing gives one greater confidence than
to have money in the ban k.
With something-laid by to fall back upon, w hen needed,
you can do your work with coun-ge and determination 1 So
the ffrs\ important, thing Is to get some money in the bank.
Then you will not-Le afraid to take advantage of oppor
tunities wher they come to you. Nor will the future look
dark before you. because the fear of dependence will he re
moved.
If you have never start ed a savings bank amount, neglect
It no longer, but make t t r special point Un come into the
bank with a deposit at your earliest possible (convenience
here he went out over the mile of
road constructed by Mr. Mills on
the St. George public highway. This
h<? reported to be |ti splendid con
dition despite the rainy weather.
Mr. Wnislow very interestingly
and entertainingly discussed road
problems. He Is a great believer
in the use of the split-log road drag
and thinks there should be num
bers of them uaed in the county.
It will be recalled that Mr. Wins
low nude a tour in the Columbia
Record’s touring car three years
ago, which was smashed up Just
out of town by colliding with a
stump In* the middle of the rord.
He was badly bruised and in this
condition made a good roads speech
at a* big picnic at Fenlel.
A GREAT DISCOVERY
if
•WTOU COULDN’T exfxa * half fed child to grow
j[ up big And strong, could you? Nor cm a big
profit-making crop come from your soil, unless
tbe crop is properly fed.
Few soils known have enough plant foods to remain
i fertile when cultivated. Exacting crops draw heavily
upon its fertility.
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 doctor’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 w ould 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 com—produced by them, are winning for them
Southwide prestige.
Write 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
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Arcade Department Store
232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street,
Charleston,
South Carolina
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Resorcin is one of the most ef
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tion with Beta Xapthol, which is
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also creates a cleen, healthy con
dition of the scalp, which perventa
the development of t-9W germs.
Pllocarpln, although not a color
ing matter or dys. is a well-known
ingredient for restoring the hair
to Its naturEJ color, when the loss
of hair has been caused by a dis
ease of the scalp.
These ingredients in proper com
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nourishing properties, perfect per
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that Is known for scalp and hair
troublae.
We have a remedy which
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tlvely cure dandruff and to grow
hR.ir, even though the scalp in
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we will refund your money. If the
esalp has a glased shlnv gpearar.ee
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we believe baldness is curable.
We want every on* troubled wj»h
scalp dlsesase or loss or hair to
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We invite you to come to Charleston to do your
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We will save you big money on every purchase. You can buy a Tailor-Made
Suit at HALF PRICE Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks at 1-3 off former
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Same proportion of reductions in all lines of merchandise in our great estab.
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lishment. Don’t fail to take the next train and come or write us. / Your orders will
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Louis Cohen & Company. \
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AVOID HARSH DKl’GM
Many Catluuiir* Tend to Oause In
jury to the Bowels
If you are subject tcT constipa
tion you should avoid strong drugs
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temporary relief and their reaction
noyitrg than constipation. They in
no way effect k- cure and their
tendency is to weaken thd already
weak orgai->3 with which they come
1 ■ In contact.
it does not cure dandruff and grow k o ~ 1 .
, , ,, .1 ..... .u *'t* honestly believe that we have
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we will without guest ion or guibble , eviHed ( . ar faith in „ is PO 8tror>g
return e ery cent paid us for it. t|mt w<s 8eU
We prir-t this guarantee on every
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where put to a practical test. ♦,
Hexall ”!t-3” Hair Toni* 1 is entire-
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the user a cent if it does not give
entire si tisfactlon and completely
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ly utaike, and we think. In every T*rh
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Vice-Prest.
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Cashier.
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thing else we know of for the pur
pose for which It i;-. prescribed.
We urge you to try this prepara
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we know of no better guarantee to
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obtajn Rt xall Remedies in Walter-
i boro only at our store The Wal-
terboro Drug Company.
MiintHge fo Mrx. Idiom ('raven to
JoIhi Carter.
M a fried at life home of Rev .1
M. Craven, who performed the cere
mony , on the 22nd of February.
Mrs. I.enora Cra\en to John ('artrr
The bride is a (harming daughter
of Mr and Mrs. C. L. Lovelace, of
Ritter. The groom is a son of B.
C Carter. 1 Iso of Ritter, and a
young man of admirable character
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Perry Buckner, of Ravene),
business la town Friday.’
had
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Combined with other well-known tr*-
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may be taken at any titme, either
day or night, without fear of their
causing any inconvenience what
ever. They do not gripe, purge,
nor cause nausea. They act with
out causli'g any pain or excessive
looseness of the bowels. They
1 -e ideal for children, weak, delicate
persons, and aged .people, as well
as for the most hearty person.
They come in three site packages,
12 trblets, 10 cer.-ts; 36 tablets,
26 cents; 80 tablets, 50 cents. Re
member, you can obtain them ohiy
at our store—The WaBerboro Drug
1 Company.
Dollars and Cents
are the prime consideration of the shopper. The sav
ing of money on his purchases is the instinctive inclina
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\\ rite and tell us what you need it you can’t come to
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5^3 King street. Southwest corner ot Morris,.
I he handsome Green corner. ^
CHARLESTON, S. C