The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 12, 1913, Image 5
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The H.W. Cohen Store
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[AVEJUSTARRIVED.
HANDSOMEDRESSSHIRTS
WITR^COlLAR^TOJI^iJ
ALL SIZES--ALL COLORS
YOUR CHOICE
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CANDIDATE C ARD.
I am a candidate for Congreea
from the First Congressional Dis
trict. composed of Colleton. Dorches-
^r. .Clarendon, Berkeley end Char
leston counties.
JNO. H. PEURIFOY.
ebrutiry 5, 1913.
BACK GIVES OUT.
AMERICAN
FENCE
Plenty of Walterboro Renders Hnve
This Experience.
You tax the kidneys—overwort
them—
They can’t keep up the continual
strain.
The back gives out—it aches ana
painsf
Urinary troubles set in.
Don't wait longer—cake Doan’s
Kidney Pills.
Kesidents of this vicinity endorse
them.
Can Walterboro People doubt the
following evidence?
Major C. W. Chaplin. Hancock
street, Beaufort. S. C., says: “I am
pleased to give a testimonial in favor
t Doan's Kidney Pills, as they did
me more pood than ;.ny other remedy
. had evloi’bi/ tried. t s-ti'i‘er«-.!.
> severely from backache and pains :
through my loins that I could hardly |
vet around. I coulJ i.o: stoop or
straighten without great misery. On
' e advice of a friend I at last pro
cured Doan’s Kidney uiiis and bc-
cun their use. They gave me prompt
and lasting relief ”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
State?.
Remember, the name—Doan’s —
'.tid take no other.
The H.W. Cohen Store
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“THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD”
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LISTEN!
While in town visit THE CHARLESTON
SURPRISE BARGAIN HOUSE. We have
a complete and new line of Clothing for Men
and Boys at prices to suit the buyer. We
also carry a complete line of shoes for men,
women and children.
in our store you will find a new and up-
to-date line of Shirts for men and boys at
lowest prices in town.
We are selling out our line of Ladies’
Sweaters at reduced prices. $2.50 values $1.49
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The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
I. SOBEL, Manager ' ,
Walterboro, - S* C.
SOME FISHBURNE SPECIALS
The Following are • few SPECIALS at C. L. FishburneV:
Fresh National Biscuit Crackers.
Fresh Fruits
Barrington Hall Coffee in Cans.
Coffee, Green.
», Floor, Sugar, Butter.
Cheese, Hams, Bacon.
Foil Line of Fancy Groceries.
Hot and Cold Drinks at all Hours.
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C L. FISHBURNE
* 'ICE CREAM PARLOR
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AN APPEAL TO MOTHERS.
Duly The Mother Owe* to Her
Child and to HeiMell' and to
Her Family.
In these days of star-shooting:
the days when all kinds of reforms
are being handed to" the parents, the
mother feels that she has great res
ponsibilities. And she has. - She
must not only bear an^ rear and
nurse—and love and orten lose her
offapring—but she must ever keep
her ear to the grounu to know what
evil may befall the loved one. -This
la not a patent medicine adveitise-
ment. \ It is the relation o' a fact
Pneumonia and mumps, and scar
let fever and measka come aloit* and
alf the ills that childhoog heir to
—and tjeydutor is called In, ami
generally he pulls the hopeful
through.
,.-n ••R is genera 1 *
tht •■‘ os iLai a”.
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American
Steel A Wire Co.
A Bound, subetantial, enduring fence,
built on the elastic, hinged-joint princi
ple—the most scientific, practical and per*
feet fence principle known. It yields to great
and sudden preware bat returns again to the
original shape.
Thoroughly galvanized and protected against weather.
Five carloads of Fencing received in January,
two carloads sold Monday, one carload last week.
Some wire business, isn’t it? See us before Buy*
ing, it has paid others—it will pay you.'
A. Wichman <& Son
WALTERBORO, S. C.
unUftr*io$t)
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• '.:»* : it liotm-* • n**» ''ru'p
sidiOuB. They ihe s-k R of
physicians, often. :.o-.,!'^v^v.e
sician is not called in time. This
is why every home should , . n •-up-
plied with a bottle of Gowans Prepa
ration. the celebrated and marve!
oub remedy for Pneumonia and
Croup Colds—applied externally
and never failing to relieve the suf
ferer. Buy a bottle today; try it
and you will thank your stars that
your eyes were directed to this ar
ticle. All druggists handle it. Take
no substitutes but get Gowans.
i Advertisement.)
What
J. R. Tumbleston and family, who
have been farming near town for sev
eral years baa decided Jo sell their
farm and move to Charleston to live.
Jllfy left the. latter part of the week
for their future home.
Spring Gcods Coming In
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Mrs Zalin has just returned from the
North where she has been buying our
Spring Stock of Goods. These are coming
in and are being opened up.
MEN’S SPRING SUITS
LADIES SPRING SUITS
— LADIES SPRING WAISTS
LADIES SPRING PETTICOATS
LADIES SPRING PETTICOATS
Fine Line of New Dress Goods.
REMEMBER: We are in our New Store
Next Door to the Post Office.
H. ZALIN
The Clothing Store
• great improvement would be made in the condition of horaea and
other animals if juft the proper remedy were used when they became
ill or injured. If your horse could talk he would aak you not to use
any extents! remedy containing alcohol because it ftings and tortures
his flesh terribly. Some liniments have alcohol and other fiery
ingredients which only inflame the skin and tissue without dtriking
down to where the pain lies. Beware of such liniments. The-great
humane, quick-adtion remedy is MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Made of oils, without a drop of alcohol or other torturing element, it
soaks straight to the bone and muscle. It soothes the wounded parts,
and is comforting while the healing work is progressing. Mexican
Mustang Liniment is what you want because it
Makes
your work lighter, saves your liveftock from suffering and keeps them
in good trim for work. For all forms of Lameness, Strains, Bruises,
Cuts, Bums, Galls and Harness Seres in animals, it is safe ( and
prompt and does not promise what> it cannot p^Wprtn. Muftang
Liniment has been doing its wonderful healing work for 65 yean.
The amount of money it has sayed livestock owners is incalculable.
One man writes that he was nbout to kill his valuable horse because
badly injured but Mustang Liniment made Kim well again. A Vet
erinary tells us he has used . Muftang Liniment fifteen years and
found it heft liniment for cuts, strains, etc.- And many othefts are
enthusiastic friends of this tried and true remedy. Now you know
juft what makes
Horses so Happy.
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Blacksmith
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We have opened a new and well equipped BLACK
SMITH and WHEELWRIGHT SHOP at Smoak?. located
in the central part of the town; and in charge of com- -
petfcnt and experienced workmen. Our work is of the
best quality and fully guaranteed. No job too large and
none too smhll for us to handle.
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Wt shall appreciate your patronage, and tmst yon- will
- let us serve you. ^ *
HORSESHOEING*A SPECIALTY
Smoak Blacksmith Shop
"DR H. M. CARTER. PROPRIETOR
SMOAKS.
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;OUTH CAROUNA
AT AND BELOW COST
In order to make room for our Spring Stock we are
offering for the next 60 days the following at and
BELOW COST
Over 500 yards lace, worth 5, 10 and 15c, per Q
Mens’ 50c. undershirts and drawer-, xi •'A\ Silk thread, 100
yards to spool, 5 cents per spool.
Childrens all wool Sweaters, wortli $! Ot'. t. .w T'A ^
at CUC
Childrens all wool Caps, worth 25 and 5"c / j i Gc
Give us a Look"Before Buying Elsewhere
W. H. GUESS & BRO..
00x ’Phone GOx
Spring and Sommer Goods Arrived
The ladies of the town and county are cordi
ally invited to call and inspect my Spring and
Summer line of DRESS GOODS, and NOTIONS
‘ Hat Sale Continues—At and Below Cost.
MRS. W. A. BLACK
WALTERBOKO'S LEADING MILLINER
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