The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 14, 1916, Image 7
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
PAGE FIVE
THE DANGEROUS
FLY
That typhoid fever is
caused by germs carried
on ttye foot of the fly has
been established beyond
question. The proper
thing to do, therefore, is
to k^P t* 1 ® «>' out of the
house and away from the
kitchen and dining room,
as *'ell as out of the ted
room.
Screen Doors And Windows
The only method known to keep
flies and mo!?i|uitoes out of the house
is to use screen doors and windows.
We have these. You have the flies.
You may have typhoid fever. We
have told you what to do to keep
these insects out of the house and
away from those you love. One case
of typhoid fever will cost more than
screen doors and windows for a
dozen houses. What is the sens hie
and economical thing to do, th re-
fore? #
Why, Swat The Fly
Koger Hardware Co.
Walterboro, S. C.
Kirkland Plumbing and Electric Co.
Full line of Electric and Plumbing Supplies always m
Stock. Orders Promptly Filled
Estimates on plumbing and electrical jobs freely given.
All work guaranteed to be first class and according to
Insurance Specifications.
Xo ;cb too small and none too large for us to do.
SHOWROOM NEXT DOOR TO TERRY & SHAFFER
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 acti\e
charge of all work in the shop. He is an expert black
smith, wheelwright and cabinet maker.
HORSESHOEING DONE BY EXPERTS
MRS. E. P. KNIGHT & CO.
TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
WANTED—all automobile owners to. know that
I am not going to leave town as reported, but
will continue to run my garage as before, and
^Guarantee to give satisfaction as in the past.
J. H. HATFIELD /
SPECIAL
Moving Notice!
The Finn Jewelry Store Has Moved to The
n. '<K* \ « • *
old Singer Sewing Machine building opposite the post-
office on Main street. A full line of watches.and clocks,
and up-to-date jewelry of all kinds will be carried in
stock. Watch repairing a specialty.
The public is invited to call and inspect our new
quarters and look over our stock of jewelry.
♦ ' \ ••x. .
Finn Jewelry Store, Inc.
Children’s Day
at Bethany-
On Saturday last, at Detbany Bap
tist church, near Sidney, was staged
one of the most successful Chil
dren's Day programs seen in many a
day. The program v.as splendid
throughout, each participant demon
strating excellent training and ^'.ill-
ingness to perform the duty assign-,
ed. The Sunday school at Bethany
is a large one, and under the effi
cient supervision of the conscientious
superintendent. O. G. Bridge, it is
accomplishing much good.. The In
terest taken in Sunday school work
there was evidenced by the excellent
program rendered, young and old
co-operating to make the program
effective and interesting.
A large croud was in attendance
and every one was high in praise of
the e*er< ise-r, of the day. A magnifi
cent repast, enough to have fed
thrge time* the number present, was
enjoyed in the middle o,' the day.
and with perfect order abd cordial
\y> Icome the day was v.'ell spent by
all who attended. \ -
In the afternoon interesting aM-
dreeses were made by t’ounty. Super,
intcndent H. S. Strickland. Rev. Wal
ter Black. R. M. Jefferies and Rev.
J. M. Craven.
CALOMIL SALIVATES
AND MAKES YOU SICK
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Acts-Like Dynamite on a Sluggish
Liver and You Ia»e a
Day's Wark.
There’s no reason why a person
should take sickening, salivating cal
omel when c*nts buys a large
s hpttle of Dodson’s Liver Tone—a
perfect substitute for .calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just as
Purely as calomel, but it doesn’t
make you sick and can not salivate.
.Children and grown folks can
take Dodsotv’s Liver Tone, because
it is perfectly harmless.
CalomeMs a dangerous drug. It
is mercury and attack* your bones.
Take a dose of payty calomel today
and you will feet weak, sick and
nauseated to-morrow. Don’t lose a
day’s work. Take a spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone insteqd and you
will wake up feeling great. No more
biliousness, constipation, gtuggish-
ness, headache, coated tongue or
sour stomach. Your druggist says
if you don't find Dodson’s Liver
Tone acts better than horrible calo
mel your money is wating tor you.
HKHKA CLI’B FXROLLMKNT
To the Voters of Berea Club:
I will have the club roll at Berea
on Saturday. June 17. Please meet
me there and put your name on the
chib roll as the time is short. All
other days until closed at my hous*.
J. M. STRICKLAND, Jr.
Secretary of Berea Club.
Rock Hill Buggies
Everyone cannot purchase an automobi 1c, but everyone can have a good buggy. The
summer time is here and with it picnics and gatherings will be given. Lay-by time
gives the farmer time to go to them, and one wishes to go in some style and in com-
1 >rt. We shall be pleased to show anyone who wishes to purchase a new buggy our
superb line of ROCK HILL Buggies and Surries. The price will suit. The terms are
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good. Come to see us. * ^ - \
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ROCK HILL OPEN BUGGIES •• ..$55.00
, ROCK HILL TOP BUGGIES • • ...... 70X*0
ROCK HILL SURRIES X- 90.0(
ROC HILL TOP SURRIES. • • 100.00
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We have on hand a few second-hand Surries which we can offer you at a
Call and see our line.
irgain.
A. Wichman & Son
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Colleton’s Leading Hardware Dealers.
DO YOU
HAVE SICK
HEADACHE
Who of us does not suffer at times E
from this awful pain? All are cub- §|
ieet to it—a disordered stomach,
tnact*
AID THE KIDNEYS
ictivc liver, constipation are
causes. Bat headaches axe mere
warnings of something more se-
.arning,
nous.
take
IK) \<>t Kndanger Life When a Wa!*
te;l*orn citizen NIiowk You.
the Way to Avoid t.
Why will people continue to suffer
the agonies of kidney compliant,
backache, urinary disorders, lame
ness. headaches languor, why allow
themselves, to become chronic inva
lids. when a tested remedy is offered
them?
Doan's Kidney Pill* have been
used in kidney trouble over 50 years,
have been tested in thousands of
cases. ’
If you have any, even one, of th>
symptoms of kidney disease*.’a< *
now. Dropsy or Bright’s dlseas
may set in and make neglect danger
ous. Read this Walterboro tc-M-
tnbtjy:
J. R. Lawrence, lumber dealer
Walterboro. says: “I keep Doan’
Kidney PUJ* on hand all the time
and I find them a mighty good rem
edy to have in the house. 1 hav
used them myself for weak ki/lneys
and pain in my bgcfc and have alwa
found th-m very satisfactory. Or’
ers of ny family haveNised Doan -
Kidney Pills with just asNipod rt-
suits.” \
Price 5'1c, at all dealers.
simply ask for a kidney remedy- >yt
DoanV Ki Iney Pills—the same that'
Mr. Lawrence had. Foster-Mil burr.
Co.. Props., Buffalo. N. Y.
irs or
Heed the wa
Dr. TEACHER’S
Liver and Blood
Syrup
and head off the more serious ail-
restores the system to its normal ^
Rendition—gently but thoroughly. B
ۥ* a bstfls tads?. Twe sins, 90c w
•sd $L Al dealers. ’ B
Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. W O. Guess. Mr. and Mr<
Harry Sandifer, Walter Sandifer.
Pdzer I’tsty v.rn vis.tors to Bam
b»-ig Sunday, having attended the
big revival meeting being conducted
at the Methodist church there.
tOMMl’NITY CI.I'B MLKTIVt;
• Round. June 12,—The Bethlehem
Community (Tib will meet at Beth
lehem schqpj house Thursday even
ing, June 2 2. The public is invited to
be present. There will be some good
speakers present and it Is hope I
there will be a good attendance at
this meeting. /
HL'WARK OF OINTMENTS FOR
CATARRH THAT (ONTAIV
MK1UTRY
- mer. urv will surely destroy {h*
^ “ • men and completely <!•
'rnceT' whole system wh«-n ent-'-
ns: it r • ugh the mucous surface
U'lf h arti !es should never he u-e-1
*\ ept ert options from rep “•
, :rd V. T'*::-. V4-jhe damage t 1 '*-.
■ ill ‘o i< t< n fold to the good you
an Md'sihly derive fro nit her r
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. .1. Cheney tc Co.. Tobdn. (• .
't r -" * irs !;o mercury, and is tak-^n
T'*rr.-iijy acting directly upon ' ■
Vdeoh ;.n.' mucous surfaces of (h*;
-'-ten. njbuylng HaM’s.Catm'C
Vtc b ure you get the gen Ij me
lt '? t; ken internallv and mad** in
T« le !».. ( ;!o. by F^VL Ch»ne. A- (^' (
Testimonials free.
Sold by druggist* Price T.'c p- r
bottle.
Tale Kail's Family Pills for it n
«tipation.
A REMARKABLE
STATEMENT
Mrs. Sheldon Spent $1900 for
Treatment Without Bene*
fit Finally Made Well by
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound.
Englevrc.xl. Bl. —“While going
through the Change of Life I *atTere«i
WE WANT YOUR
Country Produce
All kinds of bacon $nd poultry, eggs and wool, beeswax,
corn and peas, etc. \Ye pay the highest prices for them
in exchange. We have the goods and the prices to suit
everybody. • v
We offer this week many bargains.
CEI.IO FLOl'R $5.90 per btl. this week.
Fine Peas, one hundred bushels, for sal. $1.00 per bu.
to go right now.
, Double XXXX Tip Top plain flour, $0.60 per barrel.
Pest Grits, per sack $2.10 and $2.25.
Best’Meal per sack $2.10 and $2.25.
Corn, $1.10 per bu. Cracked corn and oats, 90c.
Feed Oats, 70c per bu., $-1.40 per sack.
Country Hay, $20.00 per ton.
Mojasses mule and horse feed, $2.05 per sack.
A good,$1.25^en’s pants going at 50c.
Many bargains in Overalls, shirts and paijts.
Good midlirig Rice. $3.98 per sack.
Whole Jap Rice, $4.60 per sack.
Whole Carolina best Rice, $5.60 per,sack.
We carry a full line of all kinds staple groceries-
dry goods and notions* etc., and always pleased to have
all our friends and everybody make our .store their head
quarter-: while in town.
y Umion Fanners Bargain House
F. C BENNETT, Manager
, V
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with h«-&<iacht*f.ner-
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j vousness, fUtsh.-s of
htut, ftnj I sufferfd
much 1 dui not
know v. hat I was
doing at tirtK-s. 1
6{» «t $1900 on doc
tors and not one did
me any good. One
day a laoy called at
try house and said
she hail be<-n as sick
as I was atone time,
and Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable
Compound made her wt-il.so 1 took it and
now I am just as well as I ever was. 1
cannot understand why women don’t
see bow much pain an j suiTering they
would escape by taking your medicine.
I cannot praise it enough for it saved
my life and kept me from the Insane
Hospital.”—Mrs. E. Sheldon, 5C57 S.
Halsted St., Englewood. EL
Physicians undoubtedly did their best,
battled with this caN» steadily and could
do no more.hut often them-*t scientific
treatment i* surpassed by the medicinal
iroperties of tr good old fashioned
roots am] herbs c-nturned :n Lvdia E.
Pmkham’s Vegetable Compound.
If any complication exists it
pays t« write the Lydia E. Pink-
ham Medicine Co., I >nn,Mass n
lor special free advice.
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