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A o £ . v , % FEBRUARY 4,1914. 'orOicil'iHnm Ho! ROOT JUICE Makes Eat Like a Wolf and Like an Ostrich. rqn Eat Digest Tot. tut. don't aay you are not hunary. can't eat, can't dijreat, or suffer after. That's a complaint of yesterday. Oct a few doses of RtHJT'JUICE into that tln- icky stomach of yours and see what hap pens. You'll soon know what Rood, healthy hunger is. you'll forget about in digestion and dyspepsia In a hurry and vou'li sit down and enjoy the biggest meal you've had in many a day. What's more you'll experience the greatest surprise of your life—you'll digest that dinner and you'll have no pains and stuffy feeling after it You'll not belch and bloat like “Bakes Alive. Jahs, You ITuagryf That ROOT JUICE Is a Marvel.” you did before and you'll be ready for another big. husky feed at supper time and more big meals tomorrow. . Never you mind what failed to help you or what you've tried before or how much money you have wasted on uncertain things, you Just try ROOT JUICE for ten days and prove these words. It’s simply got tq .give results or back [ goes your money. You’re taking no chances this time ROOT JUICE Is guaranteed to give satisfaction to everybody who uses it. The druggist will tell you that pre cious few ask for money back—every body says you couldn't buy the benefit they’ve had for ten times the price and they want more of it R(K>T JUICE can’t hurt anybody, noth ing harmful In it. no bad after effects, no reaction. It Is made of roots and herbs and the way It wor! ks la simply wonder- thaff" merely put the ipdltfon. It benefits ful. It does more stomach In fine condition. the whole body, stirs up the lasy liver and bowels, strengthens the kidneys and bladder and cleans out the Mood. It puts new vim and force Into the nerves and makes you feel like you have been mads all over again with every part and organ working like a clock. Don’t you let anybody switch you off rrto something else this time. You get guaranteed, money-back ROOT JUICE end try It for Just ten days. Get it right off. today and take your first dose ' _ _ _ before your next meal. It’s good, you’ll like the taste, but you’ll feel like screaming with Joy and happiness when you see what clorious relief It brings. ROOT JUICE Is sold at all first class drug stores at a dollar a bottle and it’s worth a huo-‘ dr ad. Tou’U aay so, too. Hu<lg?t News From Penlel. Walterboro. Jan. .TO, lf>14 Sporia! As sometime has elapsed since'I have written the news. I will now tell how the new y«»ar is serving ns. ' How ever. if my letters continue to be as newsless In the future as this one v I f^ar Penlel will lack for adverti ment. . Thh committee appointed!^ the S. S, Convention to make aptf adopt by laws and ronstitutioiv for said con vention held its m^eflng at the homo of the secretary^Jos^H. Ramsey, on Jan. 21st. Kev. Cutris, president of the coijrtfontlon. prepared the by laws apd constitution.Mr. B. G. Price, also 4 member of the committee, was present. Having a majority of said committee, the president and secretary ordered the constitution and *by-laws to be published in the minutes of the Colleton Baptist As- sbeiation. We are glad to report that Great Swamp has ^recently organised an Adult Bible c'lass. Its pastor. Rev. Curtis, it first leader; Miss Wrenn. s'cond leader and Miss Cope, secre tary and treasurer. At Penlel Methodist church there are devotional service* on every Wed nesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. W# earnestly urge tha* everybody attend theae services when It is possible. Mrs. H. M. Trowell. who has been teaching the O’Quin school will soon close her school on sccotint of a short tsrm. Mrs. Martha Batch of Hampton is spending a few days with her son. Eddie, who hat recently moved Into this community. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miwon of Say annah is apendlng a few days with th* former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs J. P. Mtxson. We are sorry to report that M. J. O’Quln, Jr. has been quite Hi for the past ten days, but are glad to he able to -say that he is able to sit up now. . _ ., On account of th>rain last Friday the oyster supper was not as good as contemplated. * Amicus. University News. The mid-year examinations at the University of South Carolina ended Saturday. January 31. All students are anxiouslv awaiting the announce ment 0 f the outcome. The second t.erni ,began Mondav, February 2 with the largest "nroll- ment in the hiktory of the Univers‘ty. During^ the', past week there were additional registrations in every departni' nt of the^Unlveralty. Among the bulletins recently is- sued by the University which have attracted wide attention are thus? by Prof.' Reed Smith on ’’The Par ticiple and Infinitive In Ing,” and Mr. George H. Edwarda. Jr., on “The School as a Social Ceutr“.” Among the recent lectures*at the University was one given by Prof. lx>max of the University of Texas on ”Th° Cowboy Ballad.” The lec ture was a charming presentation of n thoroughly interesting .subject. Prof. *l,omax wan secured through Profs. Smith and Davis who attended the meeting of th n American Folk Lore Society in New York. Class baseball will begin in the next week or two. Immdiately up on th" conclusion of the class games for the championship the regular tarsltv practice will |begin. Cap tain Edens and Manager Latimer are expecting a successful season as th^re are more men from which to pick a team than ever before. ^ The students are availing them selves of the opportunity to witness th® workings of the Legislature, and daily during spare hours many of them may be found in the of the State House Jiatening to the debates of the Gen®ral Assembly. • Considerable intereat is being manifested in the proposed merger of the College for Women with the University of South Carolina, which is now before the G®neral Assembly. The' stud®nts of the University as a whole look with favor upon the Th® University Y. M. C. A. haa an nounced a schedule of notable spea kers for the coming months. One will h e heard each Wednesday night. Th® University students are afforded and avail themselves of magnificent Opportunities to hear gifted speakers. M. Ackerman. PAGE SEVER R. M. JEFFERIES, Attorney-at-La*, OFFICE IN THE PRESS AND STANDARD BUILDING. Walterboro, Will Practice iiu<AU Courts. The pension hoard of the co’unty met yesterday and transacted rou tine business. They will meet again next Tuesday the 3rd. FIVE MINUTE CURE IK STOMACH IS BAD When “Pape’* l>iai*e|*sin’’ reaches Stomach all Indigestion, Gas ami Sourness Disapiiears. You don’t want a slow remedy wh r n your stomach is hod—or an un- .certain one—or a harmul one —your rtiniach is too valuable; "you musten ininr * it with drastic drugs. Pape's Diapepsin is noted tor its speed in giving relief; its Jiarmi ss ness; its certain unfailing action in regulating sick. sour, cassv stomachs Its millions of cures in indigesnev. \ dysp'psia. gastrits and other stomach trouble has made it famous the world Nn-'r. lyeep this perfect stomach doctor in your home— keep it handy—yet a large tHiy-cent cas 1 * from any druc store and then if anyone should "at something which doesn't agrfe witn them; if what they eat lavs like Lad. ferments and srurs and forms gas; caus r s headache, dizziness a in nausea; eructations of acid, and undi vested food—rexnembe r as soon a*- Pape's Diapepsin rcr.ies in conta' with the starnach all such d:str j- 1 - vanishes. Its promptne. s, certainty and ease in overcoming! the worst stomach disorders is a reviation to those who try it. Mr. and Mrs, \V.. R. Fuller and daughter of James Island are visit ing at the home of Mrs. K. G. Stroble * * * P. D. Warren of fiuffin hau busi ness in the city laat'week. Winted Cough. A stubborn, annoying, deppetfsing cough hangs on. rack* the bodv. weakens the lungs, and'often leads to s«Hnus re«ults ^Phe first dose ot Dr. King’s New Discovery rive* re- Henrv JF Sanders of Caven dish. Vt.. th ,- e«*®n®d w’th con- sumptiqui'' after having pneumonic H® ivfftes: "Dr King’s New D «< o- ought to he in everv famH’" t is certainlv the best of all r-xvii rku's for 4 coughs, colds or tun" tmn hie.” Good for child-eo’s <o”ghs Money back If not ssMsfled. Pric r 50c. and $1.00. At all Druggists. H. E. Bncklen and Co, Philadelphia or St. liOuis. Feel Miserable? Out of sorts, depressed, pain in the back—Electric Bitters re,news your health and strength. A guar anteed Liver and Kidnev remedv Monev hack If not satisfied. It completely cured Robert MAdsen. of West Burlington. Iowa, who suffered from virulent liver trouble fpr right months/ After four doctor* Vtave him up. he took Electric Bitter* and la now a w®!! man. Get a bottle today: it will do the same for you ceep It In th® house for all liver and kidney complaints. Perfectly *afe and dependable. Its result* will surprine you. 50c and 11.00. H E. Bucklen A Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. Cues Padgett, a progressive young farmer of Smoaks, was in town Satur day. — Horrible Blotches of Eczema Quickly cured by IJr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment. C. P. Caldwell, of New Organs', La., states: “Mv doctor advised me try Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Salve.’ I used three boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Dr. Hobson's D®rma Zema Soap. Today I have not a spot any where on my body and can sav I am cured.” It drill do the same for you. Its sooth ing, healing, antiseptic action will rid you of all skin humors, black heads. pimples. Eczema blotches, red unsightly sor®8. and leaves your skin clean and healthy. Get a box today. Guaranteed. All Druggists 50c.. or by mail. H E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. lies hi That Cough and Weak, Worn-out Condition. Grippe, pleurisy, pneitmonla, these ere greatly to be feared at this time of the year. • To prevent grippe from being fol lowed by either pleurisy or pneumo nia. it is Important to drive the last traces of it out of the system quickly. ' Our advice is to take Vinol. our delicious cod liver and Iron prepara tion without oil, and get your strength and vitality back quickly. Mrs. A. A. Grabill, of Stiueburff. Ye says: ’’Grippe left me week, run down and with a severe cough, from which I suffered four years. I tried different remedies, but nothing seemed to do me any good until I took Vinol, from which I received great benefit. My congh is almost entirely gone, and I am strong and well again, and I am glad to recommend Vinol to others who sutler as I did.” Try Vinol with the certainty that if it does not benefit you we will give back your money. P. 8. For children's Eczema. Saxo Salve is guaranteed truly wonderful JOHN M. KLEIN. Walterboro, 8. C. Professional Notices. TICE OF- A. J. ANDERSON, DENTAL SURGEON. OFFICE HOURS: 0 A. M. to 2 P. M.; 3 P. M. to fi P. M. PHONE lOOX WALTERBORO. 8. C. DR. H. W. BLACK. SB- Dental Surgeon WALTERBORO. 8. C. Associated with Dr. D. J. Mcl bany In office next to W&Iterho.. Drug Company. Usual Office Hours PHONE U7X. DR. JNO. H. HLUHfe, UKMTST. EHRHARDT. 8. C. At JShrhardt from 1st to 20th of each mouth, and at Colleton the balance of the month. a K. DuRANT. UvB Engineer • and band Harvey,. OOTTAGEVILLE. 8. a Prompt Attention given all businecs Plats Made. ALL WORK GUARAN TEED. £* <*> ACME SIGN CO. —FORMERLY— • Walter C. Long Sign Works, We Manufacture Electric Signs Slgna on Ginas. Braes, Wood, Wire. Show Card and Cloth Sign”. ’Phono 1111. 114 Calhoun 8'., J. T O’Quin of Williams was among the Colletonians in town Mon day. Make Induced Dr. Howard M'o. to Special Prices, After a gnat deal of effort **nd cor respondent® Jno. M. Klein tir 1 po polar druggist. has succeed-d in ce- ting the Dr. Howard t'o. to msk* a special half-price introductorv off o®. jho rgular fifty-rent s^-* of their (elebruted remedy, for constipation and dyspepsia. Dr. Howard's rem*»dv lias been so remarkably .successful in oorttig con stipation, dypepsia and ail Ivc troubles that John M. Klein is willing to ret'urn the price t aid in ‘ very ca«< . I’, t do-s not give leliof H< adaoho*—aoated dongiu*. <Dz; r,. -s. gas on stomach, specks bef to Yor.tipation and, aM forms of l;\• r and.stomm h trouble afe soon cure! h> this scientific medicine. g ( , gheat js the demand tor this- remedy that John M K!< ;n ha b»eo .thl® to secure only a linjiter; supply, and everyone who is trouble;! with dyspepsia, constipation or live- trouhl should cal! him at om-e. or send <»-nts atn! g't ^txtv dose> of th- f es- ri » (Heine «;\er mide. on th special ha!f-pri< > offer v th his |> r sonal guarantee to refund the mono* if .t does not < ore HEINS & LESEMANN, Wholesale Fruits and Produce Cor. Meeting and Market Streets Qiarleatoa. 8. C. We pay highest market prices for Poultry, Eggs and Country Produce. Give us a Trial SHIP YOUR PRODUCE —TO— James Colcolough, 123 Market Street. —Dealer In— FgU”. Butter and Poultry. (Janie in Season. V Phone 1311. M. ROTflST^IN, Meat Market. : * 4 83 King St Charleston, S. C. I s am always in tb® market for fh.tkens and util pay, 1 <•. ;,t p*-r pound more than market prn<. Give me a trial. SPOT cash. r.ti D. CONDON BAKING CO. Specials THE NEW STORE inaugurates a series of Special Offerings in the necessaries of life, and these will be sold at the lowest possible prices. The Specials for this week follow: - Dunlop V $5.75 Per upenanve nour, Good Grade Rice, $3.00 Per Sack Newline ipring Shoes for id Children o'’. N * ^ Clothing for Hen Ladies and Bovs. It will save you money to see our line before buy ing, for all of our prices are reasonable. To the cost of running our business we add only a small profit, and we believs in quick sales and smsdl profits on each sale rather thm a few sales and large profits on each sale. * THE PLACE TO BUY. 32 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, 8. C. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS IRON aud WIRE FENCING ^ / Mr. lu BEND FOR PRICES. Jobs T. Beach represents Walterboro. ■etabUehed ia 1704 Oldest Firm In America D. A. WALKER. WYATTS STOCK YARD. m All pYprcent* promptly At!®nd<d • Y/ (JAI King *»t. v ✓ » ll«ir»e«. Mulr% .uni tattle Prompt Pay. Wholesale and Itctail The Largest and Moit up—o-date Bakery in SouCt t^aroliua. Top-N-och Bread is Good. Prompt intention t" Parcel and Mail O •<’(♦ ra. < har.o-K-n. s. t . Phone*,: 3803 H».V>. FORD The Universal Car BUY IT BECAUSE IT’S A BETTER CAR MODEL T TOURING CAR t. o. b. Walterboro - ” • / *600 e t Partici/lurs From A. H. WICHMAN, See. A Treaa. Walterboro Garage Co., Ltd. Is NOT A ’’< 'ITtE-ALL” for h(,r»:(-!«. rattie, ,'t( , • tc. F’.I’T IT IS A VAUAILK TREATMENT! FOR HOGS AND POULTRY. I*, does what v.f < '..nri it i to th*- 8* at of big hoh-ra trouW* ! by KILLING tb*- germ ar.d there is ! an improvement from tie irsf treat meht. • ANTIKOL is not a ferum; it is taken into rh‘- system through flic food and drinking water. :n accord ance with diref^ions in ♦ach package. S»»ld and guaranVed by Shuptrine Company, SAVANNAH, GA. YOUR HOUSE SHOULD CONTAIN the best grades of YELLOW PINE LUMBER Our reputation for years of selling only the best is your protection in buying from us SASHES DOORS BLINDS , v ROOFING BUILDERS MATERIALS always in stock. ESTATE OF e. A SAVAGE