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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, S. C
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fUTHERS. PLUMES AND
DO YOURS NEED
CLEANING 0R DYEING?
We can clean and curl them beautifully.
Or send them to us with sample of color
desired and we will dye them to look like
new. The cost? Only a trifle compared to
purchasing new ones.
IDEAL LAUNDRY
CLEANERS, DYERS, LnUNDERERS.
Charleston, S. C.
CYPRESS '
SASH, DOORS and BUNDS
Largest Manufacturing stock
the South. Special sizes on
notice.
A. H. FISCHER CO.
house in
short
Charleston, - S. C.
BEST QUAUTY EXPERT WORKMANSHIP
L. ether horn & Son
m of s C Y BESS
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS
Charleston, South
Prompt Deliveries Estimates Furnished
Every one admires the note
and finish of our PIANOS,
ORGANS and other musical
instruments. The oldest Music
House in the South. The best
of everything in music. Write
for Iree song book. Piano
tuning in the Country at rea
sonable rates.
Siegiing Music House,
No. 243 King Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
“Father,
I’m Glad
You Smoke
Duke’s Mixture”
Before ere tell 70a about the hojr and hit ait rifle, we
want ron to bear about Liggett $ Myrr$ Duke’s Mixture
—the tobacco that thousands of men find “just righ:” lor
a pipe—the tobacco that makes “rolling’* popular.
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This favotite tobacco Is fine old Virginia and North
Carolina bright leaf that has been thomughljr aged,
stemmed—and then granulated It has the true tobacco
taste, for the eery simple reason thlt it \%pury tobacco
Par what ym will —it is impossible to a pwr or more
Bkeabiw smoke tbsu Duke's Mixture It is oo» « L-wett 4 Alps’*
leader, and is unturpassed in quality.
^ Inevery 6c tack there isone and a An ounces of spleodid
tobacco ■■ and wf.b each sack you get a book ot cig»rette papers
* Hcnr the Boy Got HU Air Rifle
. ’ la etery sa :k of the Ltyysrt <t ifysr* Duke's Mixture we now
E dk * Free Present Coupon. These Coupons ere good for all
ads of useful articles-something to please etery member of
the family There are skates, sleds, balls and bats, cameras, um
brellas. watches. fountain pens, pipes,
opera giaases, ^'c.^ »tc a ^ A
""Xs a specffloffer, during Jan
uary and Feoruary only, u*
wilt send you our new Ulus'
trated catalogue of presents.
FREE. Just send us your name
and address 00 a postal.
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rm
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Carter'a Ford, 1st Sunday morn
ing.
Smoaka, 2nd Sunday morning.
Marion, 2nd Sunday, afternoon.
Bethany, 3rd Sunday morning.
Ashton, 1st and 3rd Sundays, af
ternoon.
Bethlehem, 4th Sunday, morning
<nnd evening. ,
52'Meeting Street,
CHARLESTON. SO
GRANITB WORKS
and
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Send For Prices,
Mr John Y. Beach repreaaau as
Waltwrborai
Ratebllshed In 1794
Oldeat Firm tn America
D. A. WALKER
Juvenile Bicycles.
The very thing for the hoy’s
and girl’a Xmas gift. A last
ing pleasure which makes the
rememberance ,of tl e giver
linger in the heart of the lad
or lassie until the last spoke
is gone and that be will a long
time $20.00
TIRES GUARANTEED
EVERYTHING IN. SPORT-
MAN’S SUPPLIES.
B. H. Worthen
Arms Company
Charleston,
FELT IM)
ALL IE TIME
Shellhoni Lad} Suffered a Great
Deal, But is AH Rigid Now.
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fihellhorn, Ala.—In a letter from thlt
place, Mrs. Carrie May says: "A fhort
time ago, I commenced to have w^ak
spells and headaches. I felt bad all
the time, and soon grew so bad I
couldn’t stay np. "I thought I would die.
At lart my husband got no a bottle
of Cardul, and It helped me; so he got
some more. After I had taken the
second bottle. I was entirely well.
I wish every lady, au£or!ng from
womanly trouble, would try CarduL
It is the best medicine I know of. It
did me more good than anything I ever
used.”
Cardul Is a woman’s tonic—a
strengthening medicine for women,
made from Ingredients that act spe
cifically on the womanly organs, and
thus help to build up the womanly con-
etitutlon to glowing good health.
As a remedy for woman’s Ills, It has
a successful record of over 50 years.
Your druggist sells It. Please try It
N. B - Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept- Chxtu-
roofa MeJw in* Co., Oiattanooca. Trnn.. for Special
Instruction*, and 64-pag* book. ’’Horn* Trrata—I
lor Women," sent in plain wrapper, on request.
Professional Notices.
II .R. PADGETT.
A ttorney-itf-taw.
Prompt Attentlcn to All liuriiym.
WALTERBORO, 8. C.
Tea
OFFIOS or
Op. A, J. Anderson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours: • •• i P- m
0 p. m., 6 p. m
OPPOSITE Farmera and Merchan**
Bank
’Phone 80x.
Vk AbThRBORO. 8. O
dr. h. w. Black, sr.
Dental Surgeon
W ALTERBORO, 8. C.
Associated with Dr. D. J. McAl-
hany in office next to Walterboro
Drug.Company. Usual Office Hours
PHONE 67X.
«?s a '
a E. DuRAXT.
Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor
OOTTAtAcYimS, 8. C.
Prompt Attention given all business
Plats Made. ALL WORK GUARAN
TEED.
THE BAILEY-LEBBY CO
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UBBER
Roofing-'
CHARLESTON, S.C
Eaglet histle
/ 'U i£
Itch relieved in 30 minutes by Wol
ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails.
Sold by Jno. jrt. Klien, druggist.
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THE SWISH OF OUR SAWS
The (Tang Of Our Cleaver*.
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The Duet* of
OLR KNIVES AND STEELS,
All To Ik* Heard
While Preparing
Choice Cut* of Meat
For fcui Patrons!
You Are Cordially Invited
To Attend Our Performance*!
H. A. FRANCIS
mfJIt m
iRBORO,
ARKET
1. Thou shalt not waitMor some
thing to turn up. but thou shalt pull
off thy coat and go to work that thou
mayest prosper in thy^j^fairs au-L
make the word “failure” spell "suc
cess.”
2. Thou shalt not be content to
go about thy business looking like
s bum, for thou shounist know that
thy personal appearance is better
than a letter of recommendation.
3. Thou shouldst not try to make
excuses, nor tmalt thou say to ibose
who chide, “I didn’t think.”
4. Thou shalt not wait to be told
what thou shalt do, nor in what man
ner thou shalt do it, for thus may
ihy days be long iu the job wh : « 1. for
tune hath given thee.
' -.5. Thou shalt not fail to main
tain thine own integrity, nor shalt
thou be guilty of anything that will
lessen thy good respect for thyself.
6. Thou shalt not covet the other
fellows job nor his salary, nor the
position that he hath gained by his
own hard ftTbor:
7. Thou shall net fail to live
•ithin thy income, nor shalt thou con
tract any debts when thou cansl not
ee thy way clear to pay them.
8. Thou shalt not be afraid to
blow thine own f 0.-.1,‘for l.o who
faileth to blow his horn at prop
er occosion findeth nobody stand i g
ready to blow it for him.
9. Thou shalt not hesitate to say
“No” nor shalt thou fail to remem
ber that there are times when it is
unsafe to bind thyself by hasty judg
ment.
10. Thou shalt give every man
a square deal. This is the last and
greatest commandment, and there
s no other like unto it. Upon this
commandment hang all the law and
the profits of the business world.
JAI*8,1913.
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HOW CHROHC GOmS B
Are Bring Cored by VmoL
Did you ever cough for a month?
Then Just think how dlstrmsing It
most be to ham a cough hang oa (or
three months..'
Mrs. Marin Prim rose, of 87 Novell
Btrret, Brooklyn, N. Y., anys: “I had
0 very heavy cold which settled Into
a chronic oongh, which kept me
awake nights for fully three months,
tnd felt tired all the time because my
rest was broken so much. The offset
of taking your cod llYer and Iron rem
edy, Vinol, is that my cough is gone.
I can now get a good night's rest, and
I feel much stronger In every way.”
It Is the combined action of the
medicinal elements, cods’ livers, aided
by the blood-making and strength-
creating properties of tonic iron which
makes Vinol so efficient in curing
chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis
—at the same time building up tha
weakened, run-down system.
Try a bottle of Vinol,. with the un
derstanding that your money will
be returned If it does not help yon.
P. 8. For rough, scaly skin, try
our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it.
John M. Klien, Druggist, Waiter-
boro. S. C. .
THE 1013 WORLD ALMANAC
to.oou Eact* and Figures—Several
Hundied New ano Special
Features. **,
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a* th-.j - cannot
n-arh the m-at of th«- dl«-afcc. Catarrh i* a blood
or cooititutlonul iIUouho, und in ord- r to curt- It.
you must take Int- ruul reun-dU*. Hall’* Catarrh
Curv U taken Intmiallj-. and acta dirtily ni <a
the blood nnd tnu- ona *urfaee». Hall » Catarrh
Cure U not u quark utt-dicinr. It was pro
scrlbrd by ono of the b -st i>hyalrUn* In tliic
rountry fur yoars and b» a rogular prcorrlptl n.
It la rompotu'd of the l“>t tnrloa known, com-
hlnrd with the- br«t blood puriBrr*. acting dl
rcctly on the mucoua aurfacca. Thr [arfri't.
combination of the two Ingredlcnta I- wtint pro-
duc«-* aurh wonderful r-unit a In curing catarrh.
Bend for teatimonlala. free.
I'. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Props., Toledo. f».
foild by I*rugpista. prii-v 7.V.
Tak«- Uell's E'aaily PUIa for cvnsUratton.
DR. JXO. H. BUCKS, DENTISTV
EHRHARDT, 8. O.
At Ehrhardt from 1st to 20th of
each month, and at Colleton the
balance of the month.
Why is our meat shop like a min
strel iwirformance?
’ WORTHEX’S
Trade Mark.
WONDER WORKERS
The Great Nerve and Bruin Food
Highly < recommended for Nervous
Debility, Nervous Prostration, Pre
mature Decline, Drainage, Lost Vig
or, Reproductive Incapacity Paral
ysis and Paralytic Tendencies, De
cline of Strength, Premature Old
Age, Loss of Ambition, Insomnia,
Melancholy, Nervous Dyspepsia, Kid
uey and Bladder Trouble and Con
stipation.
These Tablets will be found valu
able In the treatment of the Va
rious Debilitating Diseases of men
and in the most extreme cases of
Nervous Prostration in women.
GUARNTEE:^ We will send six
boxes of A’nrtf.en’s Wonder Work
ers to you for *5.00, and gua^nto.-:
them to give satisfaction or return
the money.
Price fl.Oft a box, 6 boxes $5.00
Sent by mail on recipi of price.
Distributed only by
f7»e Worthen Wonder Worker 0> M
Mein*»e-Boston, Mass., F. 8. A.,
9-11-tf.
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Cured of Liver Complaint.
"I was suffering with liver com
plaint,” save* Iva Smith of Point
Blank, Texas, “and decided to try a
25c box of Chamberlain’s Tablets,
and am happy to say that I am com
pletely cured and can recommend
them to every one.” For sale by ail
dealers.
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Because of our conundrums and mu
sical stunts!!
THE *
8EWINQ
MACHINE
OP
QUALITY.)
NOT
SOLD
UNDER
ANY
OTHER
NAME.
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.
If you pure hew tho NEW HOME you will
have u life asset at the price you jiay, and wlU
Dot tiavc an euUleM chain of repairs.
WALT*
SO. CA.
Ever^ man admire* an retractive
Woman—one with a beautiful com
plexion—but there nre many women
who do not know the secret of se
curing It—Mlldredlna.Cream is m in
& woman’s secret for beautifying the
complexion and giving the skin a
fresh, clear, velvety texture. Mil-
dnq*Rna Specialty Co,, Boston Mass.
Jqlhn M. Klien, Special Agent.
-Cj&Ax.
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Quality
Considered
it is the
Cheapest
m the end
to buy.
If y.»u want a sewing machine, write for
•jur latct catalogue Ewfore^o j purchase.
The New Heme Sewing Wactirs Co., Orange, Hass.
HUNTER, PEARCE A BATTEY,
the substantial, reliable, and ener
getic, flSctors, ot Savannah, offer
you the same, excellent service that
has convinced many others of the
benefit of marketing cotton: through
them. Until you have tried them,
perhaps you Are neglecting an op
portunity to realize more for your
cotton than heretofore. They re
spectfully solicit your consignments.
8-21-6m.
Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy.
This remedy has uo superior for
coughs and colds. It is pleasant to
take. It contains no opium or other
narcotic. It always cures. For sale
by all dealers.
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CANT LOSE HAIR.
Twenty Years from Today a Bald-
lieaded Man Will Be an UntiMUkl
Sight.
One of the most prominent drug
gists of America made a statement
a few week's ago which has caused
a great deal of discussion among sci
entists in the medical press.
He said: “If the new hair grow
er, Mildredina Hair Remedy, increas
es its sales as it has during the past
year, it will be used*-ay nearly every
an, woman and child in America
within eight years.
“Wheb Mildredina Hair Remedy
:s used almost universally, dandruff
will disappear and with its departure
baldness, itching scalp, spliting hair
uid all scalp diseases will follow and
twenty years from now a bald head
will be a rarity.”
There is only one way to cure an-
druff, and that is to kill the germs.
There is only one hair preparation
that will kill the germs and that is
Mildredina Hair Remedy. This un
usual hair restorer wjth its record of
thousands of cures will grow hair
on any head where there is any life
• ft. it is guaranteed by the manufac
turers to cure dandruff, stop falling
hair and itching of the scalp .in three
weeks or money back.
It is the most pleasant and invig
orating tonic, is not sticky, or greasy
■»d is used extensively by ladies ot
refinement who desire to have and
to keep their hair soft,“lustrous and
luxuriant. Fifty cents for a large
bottle druggists everywhere Mail
orders filled by the Mildredina Spec
ialty Co., Boston Mass.
Best t ough Medicine for ChiMren
I am glad to say a few words In
praise of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy”. writes Mrs. Lida Dewev, Mil
waukee. Wis. “I have used* it for
years botli for my children and my
self and it never fails to relieve and
cure a cough or cold. No family
with children should oe without it
as it gives almost immediate relief
ht cases of croup.” C hamberlain’a
Cough Remedy is pleasant and safe
to take which is of great impor
tance when a medicine must be giv
en to young children. For sale by
all dealers.
\\ hen you feel a cold coming on
l .i? n t J , delay ' but Immediately take
Bloodine Cough Checker, the cele
brated throat and lung remedy. It
Mops the cough, relieves the irrita
tion. and cures the cough. John M.
Klien, Agent, w
l-l-3m.
'My lady” always admire* a per
fect complexion, and la ever aaxioue
to> attain this end, but without the
uae of Mildredina Cream it la next
to an Impoadbiltty. Do try Mil-
dmiina >enm today. MlldWim
GD'ctattr Go., Boston Maaa
John M. Klien, Special Agent
9-11 fif.
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