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Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day's Work—Dodson 1
Liver Tone Acts Better Than Calomel and Is Harmless for •,
Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!-
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Every druggist here, vest ymir druggist and
everybody's druggist has noticed a great falling-
off in the sale of calomel. They all give the
<;ame reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its
place. ' • .. . t t
“Calomel is dangerous ami people know it w hile
Dodson’s Liver Tone is sate and gives better re:
suits,” said a prominent local druggist. D*xlson s
Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every
druggiat. A large family-sized bottle costs only 50
cents and if you find it doesn’t take the place of
dangerous, salivating calomel you have only to ask
for your money bach.
Dodson’s, Liver Tone is a pleasant-tasting. pure
ly vegetable remedy, harmless to both children
and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine, no sick headache, biliousness, ague,
sour stomach or dogged bowels. Dodson's Lrv«r
lone doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all next
day like calomel, • • *
Take a dose of calomel tonight and tomorrow
you will feel sick, weak and nauseated. Don’t lose
a day’s work!
Dodsons Liver Tone is real liver medicine.
^ ou 11 know it next morning because you will
wake up with your head clear, your liv’er active,
bowels clean, breath sweet and stomach regulated.
\ou will feel cheerful and full of vigor and ready
for a hard day’s work.
^ ou can eat anything afterwards without risk
of salivating yourself or your children.
Get a b».ttle of Dodson s Liver Tone and try it
on my guarantee. \ oil'll never again put a dose
of iusty r dangerous calomel into yvjur stomach. •
Ltguitrui ttt U S, fjt-ya an
v^y-OU can read in any mit of th^ room
— with thin vronderfu! kerosene’ mantle
lafiip. Tiio hand deombu 'fancy satin' •• -ji o shade
is so designed t*.: to produce n indire.t effect.
iL’s a pleasure to do evening receuij. .vniing or f
sewing under the white, sofr roel!o\. 1 ,;h:' of this
Fancy
Hanging
Lamp ~ ■
It bums common coal oil < Kerosene!, without odor,
smoke or noise. Anyone cm operate it. Govem-
rrient te.-ts and scitntist at leading Universities show it
gives twice the light cf the best round \v*ck, open dame
lamps and yet burns less than half the o;l. The Aladdin
was awarded Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition.
Prove our claims by a Free, Trial' in your own home.
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WILLIAMS, S. C.
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Cigars, Cigarettes, and Tobacco, Can^s
and Soft Drinks.
At old W. V. Glovgf Stand at th**
Coiner at Court House S-juav^. *
SEVERE NMSHKXT
Of Ihk flful, tf Fits Tears’
ML Airy. N. C—Mr*. Sarah M. Chap-
pel! of this Iowa, says: “I suffered for
five years with womanly troubles, also
stomach troubles, and my punishmeni
was more than any one coukftell.
I tried moat every kind of medicine,
but none did me aay good.
1 read om day about Cardui, the wo
man’s tomevand I deadedto try it. I
had not taken but abut six bottles until
I was almost cured. It did me more
good than all the other medicines! had
My friends began asUnf me why I
looked so well, and 1 toM them about
CarduL Several are now mkiag M."
Do you, lady reader. auBer from any
of the ailments due to womanly trouble,
such aa headache. *—‘
feeling?
If so. let <
Irial. wt fed „
a millioa other women in
Be«n taking Cardui k>-diy. You
wooTregreta. All
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V"' in «£ '««niory of linnU O'v/iiin.
Oa i! >• Isi ,Jay of April. 1916.
fne d* 4 .!' i hhovpr»'d around tho
home of Mr. and Mr*. J. Tyler O’-
Quin, nri'l took from their niid«t
their imi** mu* son. Harris. He had
been in failinc health for some time,
but no ne thought that he would
be gnat* hed away so soon front his
devoted par nts and loved ont*s.
Little Harris was loved by every
one wbo rame In contact with him,
AlthoucM he shall be missed by his
loved ones, there is one sweet conso
lation t* at those who love and fear
the Lor.I shall see him on that great
resurrection day..—.
He wa« horn Octobei ISth, 1910.
and lea\.* to mourn _ his loss his
father. J Tyltv O'Quin, Ms mother,
two brothers and one sister, who
have the deepest sympathy of their
many friends.
•’God l.nt this little lamb on earth
To cheer ns for a while;
Then C'htist the shepherd gathered
hint;
* He 1* ft us \rtih a smile.'•
, . * A FRIEND.
DWGKRS OF DRAFT
Drafts ( f,«l best when we are hot
and perspiring juft when they are
most d.uiperoiis anti the result Is
Neuralgia. Stiff Xe< k. Sore Muscles
mr sometimes an attack of Rheuma
tism. In stiih cases apply Sloan’s
Linlno nt It stvnutlates circulation
to the sore and painful part. * The
blood flows freely anti in a short
time the' stiffness and pain leaves.
Those* suffering from Neuralgia or
Neuralgic Headache will find one or
two applications of Sloan’s Liniment
will ei\e era&ful relief. The
aftonirinc pain gives way to a ting-,
ling sensation of comfort and warmth
and quiet rest and sleep is possible
Good foi Neutritis too. Price 25c.
at your druggist.
THE ADVANCING PEST
On Friday of last week we greatly
efijoyed a xisit from our young
friend. Mi \V. H. Thomas, the ion
of Jtye 1 *te Dr. and Mrs. A. .1 S
Thomas He is now living in Mon- 1
roe county. Alabama, which lies in
the southern pjyt Of the state, right
down in the boll weevil belt. We
asked hi;n about that pest, the
Southern farmer’s unconquered en
emy. He said that, speaking In
rround numbers. Monroe county in
1914 »th< venr before the boll wee
vil* mad* 15.0ft0-bales of cotton: in
vair.. 5 "<Mt: He said that a great
numhe! of the farmers, who had be^u
making \en and eight bales per
mule, m: de la-d year onlv oay bale
per mil- S«lma is the largest cot
ton market - in the stirto and the first
year of the pest cut off the number
of hah • received two-thirds Mr
Thor a- Iso saht fhat this enemy
Sva- \ "'t on tlie la-ge farmers
where t ie owners had to depen<l on
negro tenants. The 'small farmers
jrwe their personal attention to
flchtlng the enemv ami curtailed his
ravages; but the larger farmer had
to look *° n ' tf™* tenants for this
work: and th. tenants-concluded, af-
ter the battle was on. that the 'hoss
would g*t all that was made any
wav. and henc. did nothing lo save
what could
\vrd. Pbrhap* <11*
ney -oes are dec*'ived hy appearance.
.Mr. Thomas said when the holl wee
vil strikes a field the cotton st alk
puts on a great growth and reach#*,
about twice its ordinary height. The
cause of th<s is that the bolls are
killed and the strength of the land
gees to the weed. If indicates pret
ty clearly that those little soound-
rtls are as efficient as the Germans,
tfv don’t know when the approach
Tpg invaders will reach South faro
tina. hut when the nrmv gets here
it ought to find us tn a state of pre
paredness.—Baptist rourier.
FOR YOUR CHILD'S COFGH
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If yo«r child has a cold, .nose runs
or coughs much get sAsmnll bottle of
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. Its v
pleasant Pine-Tar-Honey Syrup. Ju-t
what children like and just the med
join** to soothe the cough and check
th.* cold. After taking, children stop
fretting, sleep good and are soon en
tirely well. Insist on Dr. Bell’s Pine-
Tar-Honey. 25c. at your Druggis*
< HILDRKVft DAY AT BETHEL
Mrs. Jane Black left Monday
morning for Bamberg for a visit to
he** sons. Dr. J. B. and Tom YJlack
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iavtforatiag to Pale and Sickly Only One "BROMO QUININE**
StawUrd geagHt •trengthewtaa tonic, fo get the gennine. call for lull n«me, LAXA
CROVgs TA^Kt^achUlTONIC^ive. out TIVK SK0MO QVINLN E. Lwk for •£**'?*
Xiltrin^nrJehwBfeblood.undl.uiMstiptheuyv E W. GEOVE. Core* s Cold tn On* Dug. Stop,
teat- A true tonic. For sdulU sad children, aw. . cough and bendsebe. and work* ofl cold, -ic
AFTER THE 6RIPFE,
Yinol Restored Her Strength
A
Canton, M iss. — “ I am 75 years old and
became very weak and feeble from the
| effects of I-a Grippe, bat Vmol has done
me a world of good. It has cured my
! cough, built up my strength so I feel
active and well again. * ’-—Mrs Lizzie.
■ Baldwin. Canton. Misa*
! Yinol, our delicious cod liver and iron
tonic without oil. aida digestion, en
riches the blood and creates strength
Unequalled for chronic coughs, colds
or bronchitis. Your money back if
it fans.
John M Klein. Druggist,
Walterboro. ft. C.
Ruffin, May 1—the Methodist
cbir ch at Bethel will hold Childrens’
Dav exercises Sunday. May i, lie-
ginning at 10:10 a. m. A special
program has M«en arranged under
the direction of Miss Kate Premier
A large crowd is expected.
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Thing f«*r a Bill«»u*> At'mk.
On account of mv confinement In
the printing office I have for years
lieen a chronic sufferer from indi-
'gestion and liver trouble. A few
weeks ago I had an attack that wa*
so severe that I was not able to go
to »be case for two day# Failing
to get anv relief from any 'the
'tr-atment. I took three of Than her
I Iain’s Tablets and the next day I
I g it like a new man.” writes H f
S Bailey. Editor Carolina News ( bap-
' in S C., For sale by all dealers.
U.hr Black. Jr . and brother Wal-
ken*of Charleston, vis.ted r-lati'e
in Walterboro last week.
\\ IDEAL SPRING LAX \T1\ E
A cood and time tried rent* dy i 1-
nr King’s New Life Pills. The fii't
will move the sluggish howels.
stimulate the H\>r and dear the *>’*<
,.r., of wasteland blood impurities
Yo i owe it to ynrtwdf to clear th-
av-1• ’it of body poisons. ar< umulate •
doilne the winter. Dr. King * New
Life pins will do it. 2f.c. et yetn
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A Home without flies is a delightful place.
It is not only more comfortable but decid
edly more healthful. .The doctor’s and
nurses bill for one case of typhoid fever
or other ailmeht caused by flies, to stay
nothing of the death of a member of the
family, will pay many times over for
screening your entire house.
We have doors, windows, and wire of
all widths, which can be cut to fit any door
or window. Our prices are as low as any
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Walterboro, S. C.
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Shoes Repaired and Sold
All .Work First Class and Guaranteed. Prices
^Reasonable. All we ask is a Trial.
A. FINKEL, Manager
Glover s old stand on Court House Square
Kirkland. Plmnbiiig and Electric To.
I ull line ol Electric and Plumbing: Supplies always m
Stock. Orders Promptly Filled
Estimates on plutnbing and electrical jobs freely given.
All work jruarnnteed JfiJbe first class and according to
Insurance Specifications.
No job too small and none too large for us to do.
SHOWROOM NEXT D06R TO TERRY & SHAFFER
Not Burned Out
Although the fire was all around us only a corner of
our warehouse was burned. We have storage for 8,000
bales. Our office was not touched, and our business
goes on as usual.
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DAVISON & FARGO
COTTON FACTORS. .. . AUGUSTA, GA
Hatfield’s Garage
Automobiles repaired and all work guaranteed. Magne
tos and Carburettors repairing a specialty.
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Free Air For All Autoists
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Prices on aU Work are reasonable.
J. H. HATFIELD
Manager
THE OLD RELIABLE
BLACKSMITH SHOP
The business formerly conducted by E. P. Knight
here is being continued. D. E. Knight, an experienced*
worker, has become associated with us, and has active
charge of all work in the shop, lie is an expert black
smith, wheelwright and cabinet maker.
HORSESHOEING DONE BY EXPERTS
MRS. E. P. KNIGHT & CO.
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