The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 14, 1916, Image 10
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, June 14, J9I5,
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Gel The Habit and
Open every day in the year,. n
Ready for business every_ min-
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Only experienced help await
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Something new every day.
Prompt Attention and Quick Service
KLIN’S DRUG STORE
Every Thing The Best.
Phone 31.
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riuminent Truui
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J. H. brown, ot Dallas, Texas,
came on to South Carolina to be
present at the funeral of Lis father.
J. C. Brown, who. was buried here
Thursday. He arrived top late to
attend the funeral, but speat several
day# In town, returning to Dallas
Tuesday. Sir. Brown is a proiuic-
eut bualceSs man of the “Lone Star
State,” being engaged In the plumb
ing business. He has a .state-u :de'
reputation as a contractor.
Will Hold ' -
Picnic Friday.
The members of the Methodist
Sunday school are looking ^forward
to a picnic planned at Good
win’s grove for Friday 0 f this week.
I It is expected that there w ill be. a
large attendance of members of this
Sunday school and their friends
fiom other schools. Several com
mittees have been^appolnted to have
n charge, the arrangements for this
meeting. Automobiles will take the
pichicers to their place of meeting,
leaving the churtM promptly at 9:3f
o’clock Friday morning.
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Second Meeting ’ -
of Civic Ijengor. ,
The ‘second meeting of the Civic
League, since its reorganization, will
be held In the High School auditor
ium bn Mondav night. June IS, at
8 iSO, o’clock, A program for the
entertainment of those attending
ha« been prepared. and ( plea*ant and
profitable evening is anticipated.
Following the entertainment the
business meeting will be held, and
matters of public Interest discussed.
The former meeting was so well at
tended that a larger crowd can eo °;
fidently be expected. Any am} all
the citizens of Walterboro are in
vited to be present and become mem-
Charleston Woman Would Be*
come Unconscious for
Half a Day.
TANLAC HELPED HER
Your Goods
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for you to pick out just the
land of music you want. ,
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of the latest records; or
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Pulled Ofl. .. ,
P Anderson Xeltles. of the hol
ders section, had a painful accident
Monday afternoon in W alterboro^
Mr Settles was -leading his horse,
and the animal became frightened
at something, and suddenly Jerked
back, with such force as to tear off
the first Joint of the third finger of
the right hand. Mr Settles went to
the Walterboro Drug Company when'
the Drs. Ackerman dressed h‘s
wounded hand. This w r as a most
painful injury, and will doubtless
prove very Inconvenient to Mr. Net
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Graduated at
Wofford College.
Jarvis E. Thompson, of Lodge, has
ust returned from Wofford College,
where he graduated a "eel; avo. Mr.
Thompson entered the sophomore
class and finished the course there
in thre e years. He has treepted a
pOfltioh as travel in? sab-sman ^nd
wllj’begin his duties ’be tirst‘< f )uy
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Hev. J. B. Smith
Ho*. Accepted < all.
Rev. J. R. Smith has accepted the
cgll to fill the unexpiyed term of
Rev. J. C. Lawson at Bethlehem and
Cottagevlile. For the present Jhere
will be services at Bethlehem Wed
nesday night and at Cottagevlile
Thursday morning at 12 o’clock and
at night after the 4th Sunday In each
month. Rev. Smith resides at Eh-
rhardt where he has several church
es keeping him busy on Sundays.
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Xevv Of flee
—# at Court House.
County Superintendent of Educa
tion Strickland has move<} into his
new office in the Court ILvase. .v ihh
Is on the first floor of the old ,c. r t
of the Court House. This off. e for
merly was used aXrea.«urc’’s • fPre
and is much larger »nd more roomy
than the one foim'-rly u:-ed by the
county aifperlntendeht. * ‘ Cdunty
Agent F W. Risher will o< ?upv the
office vacated by Mr. -triekhinl.
After, having been unable to work
for four months on account of ill
health, during which period she suf
fered from chills, fever, indigestion
and that most repugnant and dis
comforting of all complaints—belch
ing. which would continue for an
hour at a time—Mrs. L. Boylet. well
known housewife of So. 2 Blake
street. Charleston, has added her
name to the thousands who have
founttrellef in the use of Tanlac.
‘I suffered from indigestion and
chills and fever,” states‘Mrs. Boy-
let. “My indigestion caused ire ter
rible pains in my' stomach and
chest, and I would sometimes belch
for an hour at a..time. I suffered
something terrible at times.^ It
seemed that I could not digest any
thing that 1 ate.
“I suffered from extreme head
aches and wa$ extremely nervous,
jumping at the slightest noise. Af-
f-ating I would have a pretty full
fHdirfg in my stomach and I became
very freak. These chills and fever
would come on me very suddenly. I
would be sitting, talking to my
friends possibly, and severe pains
would start running up my limbs.
In a few minutes they would spread
to my back and upper body. Then
those terrible pains would continue
for hours. Chills would set in fnd
would go to bed. In a short while
1 would become unconscious, remain
ing so for nearly half a day. 1 had
these spells about twice a year and
have had them for about four years.
Sometimes my feet and ankles
would swell to double normal size
and sometimes a large blister would
form on my knees. This would first
turn red and burn Just exactly like
red hot iron being pressed-to - me.
In a day or two It would turn into
real blister. When this blister
was opened and the water let oyt it
would turn into a very bad sore. I
tell you. I suffered terribly. I have
not been able to work for four
months because of*my poor health.
Sometimes I would turn black In the
face, and have been pronounced dead
while In the grip of these spells.
These two conditions were gradually
killing me. I do not believe that I
would have lived very long If I had
not got relief when 1 did.
"1 read of some of the wonderful
things that Tanlac was doing, and
one of these statements was that of
a friend whom I have known for
more than fifteen years.
“The relief that I received from
Tanlac has been wonderful/ It has
relieved me of my indigestion en
tlrely. My appetite is just too good
I can eat. and crave nearly every
thing.
"Those headaches- I hr.d (they
near!y x drove me out of my mind at
times) have been entirely relieved
I have not had a headache slnr*. ]
started taking Tanlac. and my nerv
ousness is gou/. I have not had on- 1
of those spells, although I hav* pass
ed the period when they usually
come upon me. I do not believe tnat
I will ever have them again. They
have'eome on m* regularly at about
the mfddle of May. and they did not
come on me this year becaus; 1 took
Tanlac, I know.
“Tanlac is certainly a wonderful
medicine, and may God bless It am
you. I most surely do reeommem
it. It has performed a miracle in
m>- case.” /
Tanlac, the master medicine, is
sold-by Johp M. Klein in Walterboro
exclusively. -Price; IT,00 per brttle
straight.
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Where you can meet your friends buying
clothing, shoes, dry goods and millinery at greatly re-
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and better goods for same money at surprisingly low
are
Misses Fay and Jewel Taylor
visiting Mrs. (\ V. Mims in Savannah
this week.
MII.LKK’H ANTISF.PTIC
KNOWS AS
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For the Next 30 Days
SNAKE OIL
Will Positively Relieve Pain In Three
Minutes.
Try It right now for rheumatism,
neuralgia, lumbago, sore, stiff and
swollen Joints, pains in the head,
bark and limb*, eorns bunions, etc.
After one application pain disappear*
as if by magle.
failing remedy us*y1 in
ternally and externally for coughs,
colds, eroup. sore throat, diphtheria
and tonsilltis.
„ This oil is conceded to be the
most penetrating remedy known. Its
prompt and immediate effect in re
lieving pain is due to the fact that it
penetrates to the affected parts at
once. As an illustration, pour ten
drops on the thickest piece of sole
leather and It will penetrate this
’substance through and through In
three minutes
Oil Is golden red color only. Every
bottle guaranteed; 25c and 5f>c a
bottle, or money refunded. At lead-
in* druggists, John M Klein. AdV.
UkeBananaPsi
Wonderful, Simple "Oete-It" Vevev
Ftils to Remove A»j Con Saaily.
•‘Wouldn’t It Jar you? Hero Two
bef-n going along for years, with on*
rat* corn after another, trying
rtd of them with salve* that
prices.
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The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
Next Door to Express Office.
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J. FRANK, Manager.
The Walterboro Plumbing & Heating Co.
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The Walterboro Plumbing & Heating Co. is still in
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business under new management We guarantee our
work to be strictly first-class, and our prices as reason
able as can be made. Give us your work.
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The-first cottoh bloom to *
reach the office of 1510 Press.*
and Standard-, was brought In *
* Monday from tta'e field of\Ar-
*.thur Blocker, of the Black
Creek section. \ Mr. Blocker
has a field of four acres of this
fine cotton, and the first bloom
was seen in'this field several *'
days before this One was *
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Restored to Good Health.
’ I was sick for four years with 1
stomach trouble.'.* write* Mr*. Otto
Gan*, gatt^sville. Ohio. •' “I lost
weight andXlt so weak that 1 al
most gave up hope of being cured.
A friend told nve about Chamber
lain's Tablets, sad slncX using two
bottles of them I hare been a well
w oman." For sale by aR dealers.
■•ettatet Fee fraee ‘
Ceraeeadheve Tews LiSeuadTewr Tees t
eat off the toe*, tapes that stick to
the stocking, bandages end plasters
that make a package of the toes, try
ing blood-bringing raaore and scis
sors. Then I tried ’Oeta-IC Just once
and yow ought to hay* seen thet corn
com* off—Just like a banana peel.” It's
almple. fronderful. It • the new way.
‘ applied IB two seconds, nev-
i healthy flesh or trritntaa.
. to press On the corn. Never
Bit the old wey* for once any-
sray and try •NJets-It" tonight gFor
corns, call use*, warts and btinloha.
“Oeti-It Is sold everywhere. lie a
bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence
4 Co.. Chicago, Hi
Sold hi Walterboro and recom
mended BB the world’s best corn
remedy by Walterboro Drug Co., and
John M. Klein.
receive the proper balance- of
to sufficiently nourish both body and
bruin during the growing period when
nature's demands are greater thaa la
Hfe. This is shown in so many
pale laces, lean bodies, frequent colds,
and lack of ambition.
For all such children we say with
unmistakable earnestness: They need
Scott's Emulsion, and need it now. It
possesses la concentrated Iona the very
food elements to enrich their Mood. It
changes wreak ness to strength; it
them sturdy and strong. No aWfrfti
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A HACKIYG CXH'GH WEAKENS
THE 8TKTEM t * •
Don’t suffer with a hacking couch
that has weakened your system—grt
a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery,
in use over 40 years, and benefitting
all who use It. the soothing pin* 1
balsam with tar heal the irritated
air passages—soothes the raw spots,
loosens the mucous und prevents
racking the body with coughing. Dr.
King’s New Discovery induces nat
ural sleep and aids nature to ,cure
you. X X
W. A. Beach, a photographer °f\
the Beach section of thexounty ha*
derided ta take out a- license and
take pictures In Walterboro. He
pects to be in towrn Saturday of this-
week prepared to take any pictures
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Greatly Renefftted by CTiambgrlala'i
”1 have used Chamberlain’s Lini
ment for sprains, bruises and rheu
matic pains, and the great benefit I
have received Justifies my recom
mending it in the highest terms,
writes Mrs. Florence Slife. Wabash.
Ind. If yon are troubled with rhe “*
matic pains yon will certainly be
pleased with the prompt relief which
Chamberlain’s Liniment affords. For
sale by all dealers. . -