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FEBRUARY 4,1914.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, S. C.
PAGE FIVE
FALLING HAIH MEANS
DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE
Save Your Hair! Gef a 23 o«*nt Itottlo
of I»an«lcrino Kiclit now—\No
Stopy ItdiinK Scalp.
Thin, brittl**. cclorlcsa am! scfapjfy
scalp: of «larnruff Miat awful scruf.-
scalp; of flar.ilrux tha: awful scruf.
Tlif*re is nothing so <!ostrjcMvo tn
1 ♦!»<» hair as dandruff. It rc-l»s the
i liair of its lustrn. its s;r<»nrth atul its
very llf n ; eventually producing a
feverishness and itching of t! - .- r. alp.
: .which if not refnedird causes 'the
h^ir roots to shrink, loosen and die —
then th" hair falls out fast. A lit-
♦le Danderine tonight—row—any
time—will surely save vour hair.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Panderinc from any drug.store or
toilet counter, and aPor the firs; ap-
id'cgtion your hair will take on the
life, lustre and luxuriance which- is
«-n hesioiful. It will become wavy
and fluffy and have the appearance
of abundance; an ujccmpar »b!e gloss
•ir.d softness but what will please
rou most w hen you will act tidily sce #
a lot of fine, downy hair—n^v hair—-
growing all over the scalp.
GAINS 40 POUNDS IX 40 DAYS.
REMARKABLE RESULTS OF THE
NEW TISSUE HUILREH TONO-
LINE TABLETS IN MANY
TAKES OF RUNDOWN MEN
AND WOMEN.
PROVE IT YOURSELF BY BUYING
a box of Tonoline Tablets NOW.
‘ “By George, I never saw anything
like the effects of that new treat-
ment. Tonoline Tablets, for building |
up of weight and lost nerve force.
II act n d more like a miracle than a
medicine.’’ said a well-known gen
tleman yesterday in speaking of the
revolution that had taken place in
his condition. “I began to think
that there was nothing on earth that
could make me fat. I tried tonics,
digestives, heavy eating, diets, milk,
beer and almost everything else you
could think of. but without result.’’
Any man or woman who is thin
can recover normal weight by tho
best ne.v treatment Tonclin» ’IViilet?.
“I have been thin for y^ars and be
gan to think it was natural for me
to be that way. Finally I read about
the remarkable proc- ses brought
about by use u^' Tonoline Tabs, so I
decided to try rpyself Well, when 1
look at myself in the mirror no\v t I
think It is somebody else. 1 have
put on just forty pounds during the
last forty days, and never felt stron
ger or more ‘n^rvy’ in my life.”
Tonoline Tabs are a powerful in
ducer to nutrition, increases cell-
growth, corpuscles and as a necessary
result builds up muscles, and solid
healthy flesh, and rounds out tho
figure.
* For women who can never appear
stylish in anything they wear be
cause of their thinness this remarka
ble treatment may prove a revelation.
It is a beauty marke as well as a form
kSillder and nerve strengthener.
XonolineeTabs cost $1.00 for a 50-
dj&yR* Trearmbnt, 'at druggists, or
fl!Unl»<l*4>y‘American Proprietary To.
Boston Mass.
Tire* ^Tires' 'Tires 1 *
T? B J y YCrR TIRES DIRECT AT LOWEST PRICES . m ,
By buying i\nd contracting direct from the factories for ^
tires m large quantities for spot cash, we are able to offer |
them at a great money saving price direct to the consum
^i*. A saving of from 35 to GO per cent. _
vV hen you buy tires from us you get full value, you don’t 5 |
have to pay the dealer’s profit, the distributor’s profit, ■■
salesman s commission And other high selling and over
head expenses. \\ e sell tires direct to consumer at iob-
bers prices andYOC GET RIG VALUE AND EXACTLY
WHAT YOU PAY’FOR. •
Shrewd auto owners compose our customers among
them are bankers, merchants, lawyers, doctors, planters
and men in all lines who know values and realize the ad
vantages of buying direct.
During the past,dull winter, automobile months we se
cured some excellent deals from the factories and now off
er our purchases at the following prices:
Among our tires are Diamond, Goodyear, Quaker, Nas-
sau. Empire, Fisk and others of equal quality’.
ALL TIRES GUARANTEED FULLY. NOTE THESE
PRICES CAREFULLY
TUBES
SIZE
TIRE
GREY
RED
RELINER
28x3
$ 7.20
$1.65
$1.90
$1.35
30x3
7.80
1.95
2.20
1.40
30x314
10.80
2.80
3.10
1.90
31x31/2
11.00
2.90
3.20
1.95
32x31.,
11.90
*2.95
3.25
2.00
34x314
12.40
. 3.00
3.30
2.05
30x4
. 13.10
3.10
3.40
2.30
31x4
13.45
' 3.20
3.60
2.35
32x4
13.70
3.35 .
3.80
2:40
33x4
14.80
. 3.50
3.90
2.45
34x4
16.80
3.60
4.00
2.60
35x1
17.25
3.75
4.20
2.70
36x4
17.85
3.90
4.25
2.80
34x41/2
18.00
4.80
5.10
3.40 ,
35x41/2
18.75
4.85
5.20
3.45
36x41/,
19.45
4.90
5.30
3.60
37x41/2
21.50
5.10
5.40
3.70
36x5
23.00
5.80
6.20
4.00
37x5
24.40
- 5.90
6.35
4.20
WE CAN FURNISH
ALL OTHER tilZES-—
NON-SKID
10 PER CENT. HIGHER.
Our supply of these tires is limited. st> we advise early or
dering. Remember, they a& new, clean, fresh, fully guar
anteed goods. All high grade goods that will give best
service.
. TERMS—5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT if full amount
accompanies order. C. O. D. upon receipt of 10 per cent, of
cost.. Prompt shipments. r Money returned if unable to
fill order. Send us trial order now. M ....
TIREFACTORIES SALES'COMPANII
ttk DAYTON, OHIO.
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WISHED SHE
COULD DIE
Aai fc Frat Praa Her Troubles,
^ bot Fads Better Way.
Columbia. Tenn.—“Many a time,’*
My* Mr*. Je*ie Sharp, of this place,
“I wished"t would die and be relieved
Of my suffering, from womanly troubles.
I could not get up, without pullin?
something to help me, and stayed * ^
most of the time. 1 could no’ >( fetf
housework. , *
The least amount r*
out. My bead wo* ’ ^ work bred me
tremble lor an ’ and I would
look Card 1 .. ,d? l, f. or nx)f e- Finally 1
km bothJiS * Ionic, and I
f-o IWSS mc!e,
lam found and weu ^ ed ^. ,n facl .
^ rJjLj U 01811 "•F troubles.”
heSll! JESf J? ,,, the weak *Pot« 9 #
as if ev^sf’ ,ml,ib,e w omen, w>
somrt^!7 t f ,ng were WfOfig, ar ^
streSShen their ner •Ch
eagthen the worn-out system *s and
oi # WOrnan - “fferir
At all druggists.
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250 pairs ro**V Sample shoes, value $2J>0 aM$
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Special Sale-price $1.75.
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•CYPRESS
SASH
DOORS
BLINDS
i r.e yearly value of the cotton crop of this country is about one billion dollars. The
average yield of cotton is less than 200 Ibe. per ac r e, yet there are growers in every com
munity who make fully three and four times this quantity. This great difference is not
due'solely to differences in soil, climate or variety, but is due to difference in men and
the methods followed in making their crops.
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Mehods of Increased Production
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It is concocted by the best farmers—the men who made more than the average—
that thorough preparation of the soil is necessary. By deeper and better plowing and
and thorough pulverization of the soil, by the turning under of all grasses, cotton and
cornstalk^ sb that they may decay and make the soil richer.
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In order to prepare your soil successfully it is necessary/for you to have the imple-
ments: stalk cutters, disc harrows, turn plows, cotton and corn planters, cultivators
and harrows. *■ ' ^
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Unequalled line of Farm
Implements
^ e cJH’VX the largest ahd most complete line (if irtiplements in the lower part of the
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ahd as we buy in car lots we are In positioi^and do sell implements for ’ less
irtbney than others. Our line con*Ms of e following: Avery, Chattanooga, Plount,
Gantt, Lynchburg. Oliver and 4Moline. Our stalk cutters are tjhe best, fully guaranteed
to do good work and will ‘jot choke. They are made of the best materials with (foubb*
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edged blades amt are the latest improved. We offer a seven-blade at $30.00, an eight-
bUd« at $^2.00; one-half cash and one half next October, with interest at 8 per ceat.
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antil October with other conateral.^ r ’
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Disc Harrows
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’ Our disc harrow stock is complete. We have them with and without tongues in any
.■dze, with prices fnwn $22.00 to $32.00, according to size and whether with tongue or
tongueless. Ail •our dfcc harrow* are reversible liftd can be adjusted as desired.
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MOULDINGS
AND
M1LLWORK
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J. FRANK, Manager.
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At Dr Padgett’s Old Stand.
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We are leaders; hfl dthers follow. We originate; othdi
initate.
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And please specially notice that there is only one
Frank in town anil he is manager of the new store.
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W r e Iwree the Dixie Boy plow at $2.00: an Avery all-teel one-horse plow guaranteed in-
hrminfhlr at $3.75; Chattanooga one horse plow’s at $4.75, $5.25 and $5.75, with s‘>el
t chitted steel pointa and molds ; our two-horse plows made of steel with steel
ftpen $8.50 to $15.00, according to size, and all of our plows are guaranteed t"
-dr»good work.
New Parts In Stock
Whenever you buy a plow, stalk cutter or disc harrow, or any implement from ns you
can get new parts for them when the old parts wear out, for we always carry a large anil
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comNete stock of repairs at thi lowest prices so that you do not have to send to the far-
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tory and wait a week or two when you are most in need.
Come And See Us
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We are always pleased-to have you come ir- and look over our stock , aLo it will ifc you
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some good, as you can sec all kinds of implements for all kinds of'work. When you come
to Waltertxfo do not fail to come around and see us, whether you buy or not. Remem-
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ter us for implements and-better farming. v
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