The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 20, 1913, Image 7
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THE
lNDARD. WALTERBOR 0,8. C.
EHRHARDT
EDITED BY J
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Any News Matter Intended Hr This Department Must *be
Sent to Mr. Hiers. Who WifuSend it to U» for Publication.
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Town oflleera;
mayor; H. Ka
M. Walker,.
J. W.
tear.
J. C. Kinard,
O. E. Kean*. W.
B. Coggins, wardens;
r. chief of police.
Church—E. A. McDowell,
-Preaching every first Sun-
at 8:1R.P. M.. and every third
Soaday at 8:30 P. M. Sunday school
every Sunday at 10 4, M. .
Lutheran Church—Rev D. B.
Qroeeclose. pastor—Services. First
Sundays 11 A. M., Second Sundays
4:10 P. M.. third Sundays 8:30 P. M.,
Fourth Sundays 4:30 P^M. Sunday
echool every Sunday at 4 P. M.
Masonic Lodge meets every Thurs
day evening on or before the full
moon; Knights of Pythias meet
every second and fourth Friday even-
Ingiy.
STOMACH MUS
01 y
Mr. RagM Writes bterestkc
Letter MllMS^ed.
Madison Heights, Va.—Mr. Chat. A.
Ragland, of this place, writes; "1 have
been taking Thedford’s Black-Draught
for indigestion, and other stomach troub
les, also colds, and find it to be the very
best medicine I have ever used.
After taking Black-Draught for a few
days, I always feel like a new man.”
Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain
in pit of stomach, and a feeling of full
ness after eating, are sure symptoms of
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A KOCIAL DANCE.
On Friday evening, in the Cope
land Hall, a dance was given by the
young men of the town in honor'll
the gnests. who were visiting in
town. / Quite a large <ro*d were • . ^ . t .
present and enjoyed themselves very y stomach trouble, and should be given the
much. A string band furnished the proprt treatment, as your strength and
music. v > 1 hvfuth depend very largely upon your
Those present from other places food and its digestion,
were the Misses Thash of Charles- t ~ .
ton. Misses Calhoun" of Americas, 0 S*t quick and permanent relief
Ga., and Miss Riter of Olar. j «pm these ailments, .you should take
PERSONAL MENTION. a medicine of known curative merit,
v Mrs J, J. Kearse of Kearse was in j (s 75 years o{ S p| C ndid sticeess, in the
After spending vexeral weeks at Raiment of just such troables, proves
the Isle of Palms/. Mrs J. F. Chas- *’ ,e merit of Thedford’s Black-
sereau and Mrs Jack Smith.-of this Draught. Safe, pleasant, gentle in action,
place, returned home Tuesduyj and without bad aftereffects,., it is sure
Dr Kirklaudyof Bamberg uas !u fo benefit bolli young and old. For sale
town on business Thursday. „ „ , r : . ”■
Mrs Tlias and two daughters of C»Cij.«hero. 1 rice N. G 127.
Charleston are the guests of Tier — ,
daughter Mrs Taylor of this place. ' ** ' New* letter from
Miss Daisy Westerland of' Char
leston and her neice of Stokes are
the guests of Mrs J. II. A„Hartz.
Mr and Mrs Louis Myer and fam-,.,
lly of Summerville are the guests of
y
CHARLESTON
Those of Our Readers Who are Accustomed to Buy in
v Charleston are Asked to Read Carefully the Ad/er*
tisements Fr4im the Charleston Firms. All of our
Charleston Advertisers are Reliable^ and are Worthy
of Your Patronage When You Go to the City.
, W« Pay HiglMSt Cash Prices For
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H-I-D-E-S.
Don’t give your proflU gway—khip direct to us bj express and
get your money the next day- We pay highest prices for green
and dry hide* of all kinds; Beeswax, Tallow, old Metals, old
Rubber, wool and Fure in tie winter. Try us with a shipment
now. / ’ •■‘'x
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CAROLINA HIDE & JUNK CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
✓
Vacation In Near
And If You Wish to Appear
In (be Latest for Men’s W e.ir.
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LOUIS GIVNER,
Tailor to Thone Who Know. 'V.
34 2 King Street. Near Leotge
Charlefttoa, H. Phoue 2311
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Mr and Mrs C. A. Eckardt. -
Misses Heba and Lula Cathbun of
Americus, Ga., who have been visit
ing Mr and Mrs W. Max Walker, re
turned home Sunday.
Mr Carl Kearse of Kearse w as In
town Monday on business.
Misses Daisey Myrth and Grace
v Huffman were the guests of Misa
Alma Ftlrman last week.
Rev D. B. Groseelose of this place
left last week for Qgalthrop, Ga..
where he will help with a meeting
Rev E. A. McDowell left last week
for Ninety Six and other posits in
the upper part of the state.
Islaniltoo l»ots.
Hot, Hotter, Hottest
Sow plenty o(/ y turnips for winter
use. Possum Tater and Turnips will
kill hunger * '' / '
Some few farmers report that thp
recent dry weather has datpaged c#t-
ton badly.
. Fodder pulling has commenced Hi
n earnest, and O! for
shower. r ~/.
Misses Kate and Coy Bunton from
Smoaks haxe been visiting their aunt,
Mrs Hemmie Murdaugh.
Miss Lelia Murdaugh of Ashton
is visiting Miss On ie Bod ley.
* The Ice Cream Supper given aV
Mrs , Hemmie Murdsugh’s • last Svt-
urday night was enjoyed by all uho
attended. / . /
Martin lle^pe of Hampton visits
this way. We hear there is some at
traction—I wonder who?/
^ Miss Hannah Sanders,of Hampton
Is visiting Miss Laura Folk, and was
among those who attended the Rico
Patch meeting. /'
Little Miss Willie KJlen. daughter
of Mr and Mrk Willie Murdaugh. is
-» quite ill at this writing. Dr Hudson
is attendance,
Ernest Murdaugh is spending the
week wJth Willie Weekly, attendihg
the Mt Olive meeting.
Robbie Dempsey and sister. Miss
Pearl, attended the Deep j, Branch
meeting ana report a fine ,tfme-y
plenty of dinner. X.
s Miss Hay, a very attractive yo»fhe
y
by Rev J. C. Intwson, the pastor.
I wish thst it were possible to
m- :i*'on the names of the (e
f’arter's Ford during this meeting,
but space will not allow this end
thus we can only say that Carter’s
Ford, as usual, had a" banner con
gregation./
Rev Phil J. Garris of Smoaks wai'
present at Cgrler’s Ford on Sunday
and preached an able and admirable
sermon to a house filled to its caps
pity, despite the rain that fell in tor
rents.
Rev J. C. Lawson and family wilt
leave in a few days fpr a few weeks’
vacation in the upper part of the
v/state. We wish for them much hap
piness during their stay at their old
- home. <•
lady from Johns Island, is visiting Leland C. Hiers attended the pro
ber cousin. Mrs Hammie Murdaugh tracted meeting at Marion Baptist
Lmlge.
Lodge/ August 15:—Special: After
being absent ffotn ihe baud of writ
ers for (juiie a while, thought I
would again join the happy band and
let our friends know that we are
still in the land of the living.
Have just read the able and in
teresting letter from our Kentucky
friend, Mc*Smoak„ and in reference
to his letter would like to say yes,
wo are still on the map, but we are
too busy to make much fuss, for our.
farmers are at present very bnsy pull
ing fodder, * gathering early peas
etc, and they; are also preparing tc
gather thb fleecy staple that ts verv
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rapi&ly opening.
It is impossible for me to mention
the Various things we are do;off
down here, Mr $moak, hut yo/fao
rest assured that Lodge is' still on
the map and that her folks are too
busy to write- much; but neverthe
less I am going to try y and post you
on a few things that sre happening
in our section, aird shall endeavor
In the V;ery near future to write you
a personal lorier and let- you hear
about Bomc^of our good traits at
Lodge. We read with interest your
able\ nnd. interesting 'letter, Mr
Bnrapk. and we trust thst you will
continue to write our county paper
refreshing. XThe protracted meeting which be
gan at.Carter’s Ford on Saturday.
August 2nd. closed on Thursday fol
lowing, .with baptisms' In the R M
Tbete were several additions to the
church during the meeting, both by
baptism and letter. The service?
/were conducted as follows: Prea< h-
jng st 11 o'clock a. m. Dinner on
rthe grounds. Preaching again at 3
oVlock, the services wero conducted
CONDON BAKING CO.
7 ’/'y " x
217 St.
E. H. Dopson spent the week-end
i« Charleston with his daughter, Mrs
Jlm'Mehrh: /.
Miss ^linnie Dopsoft is visiting her
unde, George Crosbrv
Mias Edna Murdaugh spent list
week with her/ousin. Miss Inez Polk,
st Cross Swamp.
Miss Pearl Dempsey spent several
dayrj last week on S«lkehatch> with
her auht, Mrs L. B. Padgett.
Gussle Polk is very ill at the resi
dence of Dr Hudson.
Miss May Crosby- and brother
dined with their consin. Miss Ollle
Murdaugh last Sunday
Walter Cro:by, after spending »
month’s vacation with bis parents. ,
has returned to Atlanta. Let's hone
he won’t mourn over the girls h'^
left behind him.
^rMaste> Dennis Dempsey spent sev
eral days with his little cousin. C.
B. Tuten, In the ••Forks” last week
The sad news of the death of,
Mlsf tefciie Jones of A-hfon rrs. lied
here today. She
church.
The Sunday School at Dry Branch
is progressing very nicely at pieseoL
under the management . of L. A
Hiers as Superintendent Wo meet
every Second and Fourth Sundays and
hate/ a large regular attendanie in
every service, and we believe there is
much good being done. ”
May the I^ord bless our readers,
especially those who are making an
effort to advance the cause of Christ.
May the good work Continue-. \
Yours failhfullv,
L. A. 11.
Mm Itosa E. Carter Dead.
I^odge, August 16 —Special: Mrs
Rosa E. Carter, wife of Majbr, Jo
seph Carter, died on August* 16th.
1 1913, at her residence. She was 56
years of are and was the daughter
of J. J. L. Fender qCLodge. She was
a member of Mt pleasant Lutheran
Chur«h from her early girlhood
,, i .. /..i^. lShe and Major Carter were married
wa, -i most eM-m-| on the lg(h of JartuJM . y 18!j9 and
‘ b Rev°Ouriiw' pastor of the Rice llv ^ ha ^>' un > i * ( ^ a th
Patch' Church, Is carrying on a se-
, rles of meetings, assisted by RdV'
Smith, who has been preaching some
able aermons.
Little Miss Gladys Domr«‘y. who
has been suffering pith a disease for
eighteen month* that several skillful
physiciana and a specialist pronounc
ed .tuberculosis, itf now under the
treatment of Dr E. Carter ot AshtQa.
Sh^ was laid to rest in- the old
Carter burying ground in th». pres
ence of a large assembly of relatives
and friends, the funeral services be
ing conducted by Rev Meadows of
Lodge.
Maltria or Chills &*Fev8r
“THE WOOD EVERLASTING”
CYPRESS
* UPORS, SASH AM) BLINDS
LENGTHEN THE LIFE OF VOfR Bt'll.niNGS.
abk voi r i>f\li:r or. -
L. WETHERHOKN & SON,
l.»H<iKST MOW. seiterX . CH ARLESTON, ft. C.
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St* Philip Sto»et,
Wholesale ami Retail
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The Largest and Mu-A up-t>d.»;e
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Bakery in Soul 1 C/.roIiua.
Top-N-och Bread is
Good.
Prompt Attention t’’ P.tiNei and
Mail O.
CharLvdoc. *•'.<.
Phones: 881KV t(>.-,<>.
SHIP YOUR PRODUCE
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. James Colcolough,
125 Market Street.
—Dealer in—
I-gg’** Butter and Poultry.
Game in Sea*-on.
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.’PIANOS,
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player-piAnos
VICTUOLAS,
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Musical Merchan
dise of all Kinds.
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*si:igli>A music
tioisi:,
EstebUfted 1 $19.
('hni U‘»toli, S. C.
SAML.
, 0. CARR,
Representative,
Kingstree, S. C.
.52 Meeting Street,
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CHARLESTON, S. C.
MARBLE AND /
GHANITE WORKS
v IRON
and
WIRE
PARCELS POST
MACBETH’S
CLEANERS
AND DYERS
"xt t . X
Send us your ligrht
weight garments
for Dry Cleaning
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and Dying. *
We guarantee our work
;. s-, 1 '.y
LOOK WELL
—and—
WEAR WELL.
310 King Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Phone 1311.
M. ROTHSTEIN,
Meat Market. . .483 King St.
Charleston, S. C.
I am always in the^ market fof
chickens and will pay 1 cent per
pound more than marker price. ,;
Give me a trial
SPOT CASH, v- * V. O. D.
To my frtenda of Colleton County:
WYATTS STOCK 7
YARD.
All ahipmenta promptly Attended to. v
(kYl King St.
Horses, Mules and Cattle
Prompt Pay.
Phone 723
R. ATMAR SMITH,
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•Dentist,
2!»7 King St. Cliarleston. S. V.
FENCING
He haj) pronounced the disease poi- Prescription No. 188 is prepared especially
son malaria and says that with time I for MALARIA or CHILLS 4t FEVER,
■he can be cured Sh*' ha? I ®en un- Five or six dose* will break enjecsse ttaa
der his treatment seven morKRia and
la Improving. ,
’ X- . “SLoa Fly
if tyken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It act* ou ibe liver tcttiA than
Calomel end doe* cot gripe cr clckcn. tec.
WHEN IN TOWN CALL
-AT-
M. P. REFO,
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LADIES’ AND GENTLEMENS’
TAILORIXG*
I'54 Meeting Street; Charleston, S. < -
telephone no. 352s.
G. W. AIMAR & CO,
Wholesale and Retail D«al' is in .
CHOICE DRILS
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
PERFUMERIES AND TOILET
• ARTICLES'.
Cor King un<l YamU-rliorvt st*-,
CHAKLKMTOV, S. C,
’PHONES 324-384
K|teclal Attention Given l«» Piitafe
Formulas and Orffii s by Paitels p«M.
SEND FOR TRICES.
Mr. John Y. lW*a« h repn*-eiit.* u* in
Walterlmro. - -
RetdbliMlMni 111 17)11 \ /
Oldot Firm in Amrriin
D. A. WALKER.
HEINS & LESEMANN,
Wholesale ‘
Fruits and Produce
Cur. Meeting and Market Streets
*' Cliarleston, S. C.
We pay highest market prirea for
Poultry, Eggs and Country Prodme
Give us a Trial
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When-you are in Cli'arlevton.
LOOK ME UP
11110 (balling St-Uina Gut at (Or un
the A
Diamonds, \Yat< Ik-* and Jewelry.
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UNCLE DAVE,
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130 Market At/ Phone HI M
JOHN F.UGHTHART,
Book*, Stationery, PrriodicaN, Post
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(Wds.
Picture Franiing, Engraving and
Printing. Svhool Books
Kodak Piilimv. Developed and
Printed.
Phone 2»lt 321 King Rt.
Charleston, S. C.
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HAHN & COMPANY,
Charleston, S. C.
Fancy Ice Creams of All KimK—
jThe Cream for the HOME and the
“FOINT.”
ACME SIGN
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, n —formerly -
Walter C. I>ong Sign Works,
at
M'e Manufacture Elertric Signs,
rilgna on GImnn, Itrass, Wood, Wire.
C Show Canl and t.Toth signs.
’Phone 1181, 114 Calhoun S*.,
^ CHARLESTON, S. C.
SOLICIT INQUIRIES.
Don't Lei llab> Suffer With
Fezema and Skin Eruptions
BabieB need a perfect skin-cover
ing Skin-eruptions «ause them not
only intense Buffering, but hinder
iloir grov;h. Dr Hobson's Ecfconw
Oinfmeut ran f>e relied on for relief
and permanent cure of miffering ba
bies whose skill eruptions have mad?
their life miaerabte.. Our baby wax
afflicted urltjh breaking out of the
hkin all over the . face and scalp
fmrtorH and skin specialists tailed to
, bdp. Wo rried Dr Hobatiu's Eczema
Ointment and were overjoyed to see
bnbyc:
box wl
PARCEL PtWT KCHRIHLE
WENT LNTD KFFRCt
Inclmles A*
Weight
Washington, Aug. —I
changes in the operation of th« ptfs v - ^
eel post system, recently inaugurat
ed by Postmaster General Pari—lit,
became effective Friday. Thujr
elade go increase la the
w *lffht limit on packages
to 20 pounds, a reduct|ofi r /M.
rates of postage within tbtf first Aftd
seepnd zones and the substitutM at a.
convenient rate chart for .the slab-
orste parcel post map in determin
ing postage rates.
The second part of 'the ordar Iff /•
that perishable goods may be geat
anywhere within a tadius of
miles. Heretofore perishable f0od> .
were received only for local dedtr-•
m'y- ■/:,<?* t
The third section of the order, an4 •
the sei-tion which is causing the rail
roads to protest vigorously before*
congress at Washington, is the mark- i
ed’ lowering of the pan el post rata*. -
The first pound costs 5 cento for
mailing within the 130 mile ridluc,
as heretofore, but whereas under the /
old order the cost was-4 cenja for
each additional pound costs only 1 <-
cent
As an example of the decrease In
rates, after Aug? 13. !1 pounds of
matter may be sent by parcel pout
for 15 cents anywhere with a radios -
of 1*0 miles from fit Joseph. Un
der the present rale the same deliv
ery would cost 46 cents.
(Wimaster General Burleson has
received a great number of protes,
from cypres* Companies tbrougbout
ihe ecrtin'ry, but annountedXthat
tliev would hot affet i• IBsyrfeilslon, •
which is supported 1)> thu/n'terstata
lommeVcv com mission.
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AeK TltAYU.ItN FOK RAIN.
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4*< >\c*l nor of ^llss« m-i Ib-Hevos in
I’rayer, But- Not in UrtM* ot Droinfiit
Kansas city. August AS Prayers
for rain were asked for in Kansas
and Missouri today by citizens and u
rlargytnen. ’who beliew that spas- //
modir prayers are not sufficient to //
end the drought which has beset the
Southwest for more than . thren
weeks. la Kansas hundreds of per
sons wrote to Governor Hodges, ask
ing him to issue a proclamation call
ing for a day of public prayer. The
Got* rnpr declined. “I believe In the
eflirary of prayer.” said the Go\«r-
nor, ‘’but not in the case of flood or
drought.”
Bishop J. J. Hennessey, of the Ro*
man U-atholic diocese of Wichita,
Kan., issued gn urder that next Sun
day an hour shall be given if> each
ehurrh In tb* diocese f<tr special
demotions apd “fervent praydr to our
blessed Lord to terminate the present
unusually protracted dry spell.” v
At Fpringl.eld, Mo., a pastor pfa
Methodist church announced public
services would be held tomorrow to ,
offer prayers for rain// ° /
The letters to Governor Hodges
wore from all parts of the &tate.
All the letters declared the writers
and their faniiliea and/friends had
prayed and the prayers had not been
answered. The writers declared their
belief that if the'entire ritizenshlp
of the State would join in a general
prayer the Almighty would not fail
to answer it at once. In Kansas City
today two pbrsous died of heat and
a dozeiy prostrations were reported
The feather forecaster at Topeka
said tonight there was no relief in
sight for Kansas, either frjni the
drought of heat.
Weigh Yourself Before Using.
■ Weigh yourself before < ommenc-v
ng to us** Samose, the great flesh-
forming food. The wonderful sale on'
this preparation sime first introduced
in Walterboro and the remarkable
results following its use hove made.
John M. Klein such an enthusiastic *
believer in Samose that lie gives his
personal guarantee to ce.f’ind the
money if Samofe will not make thin
people fat Ht>d restoie strength and
health to those who use It.
This is a strong- guarantee, hut
John M. Klein has seen so many of
his customers who tf few'weeks ago
looked like walking skeletons be
come plump and well, through tbo
use of Stmoso that he feels lie < an
no* say too much to liiduce people
•'i irv it. ’
* This tnervelons flesh-forming food
tv^similated as soon as it is taken
into Hhe •totuarit makes, good rich ^
blood, tones up the weakened system
helps to Nassiiniiate the food and
makes the N*?-r plnnvt'. «eil m d
rosy. , ,.
(Aug 6-20) *
fn< \ri:i» (ow irf^uiiULV'vKRd
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stake Mi.rri-. ( olurcd. Sant He Men/
Iv Wanted to \ i»4t lamHy.
Crer>«v11loV vVvqtust lo.— SpfNtjaU
Stake the JDecnvUb? negr^»
wbi* ti^adri bis esi gj (;■ from ihe State
PeuiLntiary a f* y/aWfko and foe
'whom rewards hag-* Kprn Ks ird from
Colombia. FOprendc’cvl tiidmelf to
Sheriff Recpop tonight gud'is s in the
county j.>tf waiting to b*- taken back
to CclnruMa.- Morris was serving a
lifp s*/once. Sheriff Re-tor this
aftertirton got a message from Stake
Morris tb it be had merely vtUdjbff to
visit his family and that he was now
rvadv to surrender. Th*- of’uial im-
mediatelv got busy and twion had
Stake in jail.'
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rompletely cured hefor*- on*
Imx waa used” write* Mr* S*fubler
DubiiQiieNlov a. >AJ1 druggists, ot
by maijv Sttrv x
i PFEIFFER CHEMICAL ( O
St. I-oui*. Mo . . . . Philadelphia, Pa.
• John M. Klein, Walterborp, 8. C.
SIreogtlien Weak Kidney*.
Don’t suffer longer with weak kid
neys. You can get prompt relief hr
taking Electric Bitters, that wonder
ful remedy praised by wptnoh e-ory-
where. Start with a bottle f nlav,
you will soon feel like a new woman
with ambition to work, without fear
of pain. Mr John Dowling of Sin
Francisco, write*:—“Gratitude for
jjhe wonderful effect of L'4e-trlp Bit
ter? prompts me to write. It cured
my wife when all else failed,’’ Good
for the liver a* well. Nothing bet
ter for indigestion or 'biliousness^
J Price. 5<>c and $1.00. at Jno J4[/
i Kiflh. Walterboro, S C.
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