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T PAGE EIGHT THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, August 16, The Very First Time i ■ " ———— You will get what You Want If You Will Call up Klein*#, Phone 31. Do you know the way we do Business. ? ? ? ? THE REVS. SMITH CLOSE MEETINGS place If you want to be satisfied your wants in our care. * — The Best of Everything For You. Prescriptions filled only by Competent Pharmacist of Experience. We Have Had Years of Success. Bethlehem mwl !«*«•» ill* Kajoje-I CirrMt Kerlvttl of Itr ncWSi' At Srrie^ of Hev. J. II. Smith, of Ehrllardt, sisted hy Rev. T#L. Smith, of Wui- haila. conducted two very'%ucct**'<- fu! revival meetings at Bethlehem and Cottageville during tl»e past two weeks. Th£ meeting at H»-thle- htm began the last Thursday in July and ran for.one week.' The preach ing at this meeting was done by Rev SUtFHED THREE YEARS WITHOUT MINUTE'S REST Mrs. Pilgrim Would Have Terri ble attacks Nearly Every j Day. 1 LIKE HORRIBLE DREAM x ■M M > v wile iH-c lare* t ir»l K>>tt e of Tania . S' ^ < oliipietely Kein'ved Her—HjmI Keen In Kul Hraltb lO Vear^. N After sutfering three ion# years without 'a minute's relief’ from stomach trouble. Mrs.. Rena Pilgrim, of 15 Harris street. Anderson. S.iC found complete re ie»' in ***v hrst bott.e ot i’anlae ai. - t «oh. accoraing to a statement she gave the Tanlac representatives. Her statefc.eni fol lows: “I suffered frdm stomach tiouble. which caused me continual pain lor three years. I did not haw i iiiin- ute’s relief. I could not Cat any thing. and I was so weak I coulu not do my housework. I had b**en in j KKV. J. R. SMITH T. L. Smith, assisted by Rev. J. R Smith. This was a most successful meeting and there were eight addi tions to the church. The meeting at Cottage vill e Lap bad health for . ten (101 years, and my ailment had been very bad dur ing the past, five years. .My nerves were all torn to pieces, too. Nearly every day for about nine months, and less frequently during the yuo previous years. I would have terrible attacks. Mv nerves had « KLEIN’S DRUG STORE Every Thing The Best. *_ Phone 31. ti-t church began Thursday nigh* j so n“dh' n S to do with th-.m. I sup- Ai ? i-t 3. and lasted a week. The 1 * l>o«e. These attacks would continue 'an rour or longer and I would be BIG BED BARGAINS WK HAVE IN STtM K, AHOIT « - TWKNTV VKRV HKAVV, IUrt.fr preaching for Mils meeting was*done b> H**.. Smith from Walhalli l!*rough Sunday, after which Itev J it. Smith preached Tills meeting • >'i | in the addition of 15 name *•> th«• <hurch roll, and in a great re vivii of teligiotis faith and zeal. SiHiikir.g of this meeting. Itev. Smith said he had never seen a more beautiful spirit manifested between the different denominations than was in evidence at (‘ottagtvllle. and that they work bo harmoniously a stranger would never know there were different denominations in the community. This was the first visit of Rev. Smith, of Walhalla, to this county and he made a most favorable and lasting impression by the ability he displayed in the scholarly and abl. sermons he preached, de is a young man of ability and filed with re- giou.i zeal. I t KIT OAK HKIVS \VHU U WK WILL t'LOKK trt’T AT I.KSS THAN HA 1.1' WHOI.KHAI.K PHK K. THKSK CALOMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK HKI>N A UK WORTH NKW FROM Acts KOHMt TO Like Dynamite cm a sluggish Liver and You lance a Day’s Work. TOl II ITIOU'F. WHII.F thky last Don’t fOMK AT OM K AND tiF.T FIRST PH K THF. IX»T. / Chair Bargain WK %l.so HUF A FF.W DO/.KN 0»* TMKHK SCH.ID WHITF. OAK lliAUt* TO OFFKU AT A HD. Itk- DICTION. >N Itt TAIL \ ALl K »I.T» H1KGAIN PRICK ONI.\ 85c. There’s no reason why a person should take* sickening, salivating calomel when 50 cents buys a large bottle of DocVion’s Liver Tone—a perfect substitute for calomel. It Is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver Just as surely as calomel, but it doesn’t make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson’s Liver Tone, because it is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug It is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel todav and you will feel weak, sick and nau seated tomorrow. Don’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of Dodson’t Liver Tone instead and vou will wake up feeling great No mor** biliousness, constipation sluggish ness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don’t ffid Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than horrible calo mel vmir money t s waiting for you Brown Furniture Co. T. G. W. Ilroxton. Lodge. Aug. 14.—T. (J. \V Brox- ton. one of the community's oldest citizens died at the home of Mr. Me Millan here Saturday following a lingering illness of several months. Mr. Hroxton was 70 years of age, ami .was never married. He was engag ed in farming and had been a prom inent figure in the affairs of his community and county for many years. The funeral and inteiment took place'at Cross Swamp Sunday. •THF. HOMK MAKKRS. I t :\' i j L I; •. THE STORE OF L. SHOOB WILL BE OPEN SOON with a full line of Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes. Indies’ and Gents’ Furnishings. VISIT OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT WHEN OUR DOORS ARE OPEN TOR BUSINESS. Please watch the next edition of this paper for the date of the opening. Yours truly, ^ L. SHOOB Walterboro. S. C. I Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Cone, of Lodge, were among those who came down Sunday to attend the funeral of Hon j A C. Sanders. come unconscious. Members of my family several time** thought I was living, and I thought so myself- When these attacks wore off it seem ed as if I had had a horrible dream, and I would le* too weak to sit uo or talk. even, for two or three hour* after the spells ended. Before I took Tanlac I was so weak I could not do niy housework and 1 would- have to go to bed three or four time* and rest a short while during the time I was cooking each meal. I did not dare eat meat, and every thing, I ate would cause me terrible pains. "I had tried so many medicine.' and had spent so much monev with out getting relief that I hr.d lost faith in medicine almost and had about lost hope of ever getting aMI again. 1 was persuaded to tak - Tanlac. though, and when I began tr.king it I could not w;lk across the street. "Well. I ;,m a well and happy wo- dian now. and it is all due to Tanlac. I do my cooking, wash clothes Oc casionally. and go to town and any where 1 care to. for ni> strength has .been returned. The very first bottle of Tanlac ended tho^v terrible at tacks ami stopped the pain in my stomach. You^can imagine how grateful 1 felt when I was freed of those pains after three long years of steady suffering "Since I began taking Tanlai • have taken two.lrips to Georgia t.» visit relative>. I never get tired now and 1 find a lot of pleasure in my housework. I am 45 \ears of age. but I am going around a lot now to make up for the time | Ins* dur ing the past five years I can eat anything now and a lot of it. and I never have indigestion "I am really a new and an entire ly different woman now. so great haa been the change since my health was improved I felt fine when I had finished the second bottle of Tanlac. and 1 have not taken anv in over a month. I bought six bottles at one time, but I gave one to a friend, ’ami other members of my 'family took the rest I took jusf two bottles. *’I sure ran recommend Tanlac. and I have persuaded a lot of mv friends to take it. If von hast seen me before and after I took Tanlac. you would say g haw worked a miracle for me. That is just the size of it: Tania* wrtVked a miracle for me " Tania*', the master medicine i- sold by Jno M. Klein Walterboro. The Colleton Cypre«« (•„ ton. Cotta gev Hie Drue Store. Cotta ft* ville. Isladton Mercantile ton. M . <* Glover, Jacksooboro. Carter’s Pharntacy.Smoaks CLOSING OUT SAU *» ♦ . • Is Now Going On MEET ME AT FRANK’S MEET ME ' ' . . £ As you can alvtavs get more goods for less money and better goods for same money, and more especially now. on account of our Fall Goods coming in, and we will be forced to sell our entire Summer Stock at a sacrifice price. Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s low quarters 25 per cent off. Men’s Palm Beach Suits at 50 cents on the dollar. Boys’ Knee Pants from 25 cents up. a ^ Yard good?*. Laces, etif., at our usual low prices. MILLINERY AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE Please remember that anything we advertise is true and we can prove it. ■ cV •\ > The Charleston / Surprise’Bargain House NEXT DOOR TO EXPR ESS OFFICE J. FRANK, MANAGER . / \ Colh- Co . I-lj nd HERE AT HOME WalltMboiyi Citiz4»n» GUully TvMify nnd Confidently Recommend Da«n*« Kidney Pill**. It Is testimony like the following that haw plared Doan's Kidney Pills wo far above rompetitorw. When people right here at home raise their voice in praiwe there Is no room left for doubt. Read the public wtate- ment of a Walterboro citizen: J. A. Weatingberg, well-known Jeweler. Main St.. Walterboro. Saya: "I have no reawon to change, »▼ mind as to the merit <*f Doan's Kid ney Pills. I have had no return of kidney trouble wince I owed then several years ago. I gladly confirm my former endorsement." Price 5hc. at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Dean's Kidney Pllle—the same that Mr. Wewterberg had. Foeter-IHI- burn Co., Prop* . Buffalo. N. Y. MRS. PAIH.KTT K.NTFRtAINs fflERE ARE PURE DRUGS AND OTHER KINDS Bring Your Prescriptions to _ _ , Glover’s Pharmacy THE HOME OF PURE DRUGS Where Courteous Treatment Awaits Every Visitor . bmoakw. Aug H Mr. and Mrs I.. M Padgett entertained their -wi*- tet. Mi.*** Tere«a Grainger, of Sa vannah. w»t1» a lawn party on Fri day, August 11. at their home A number o( interewting games wer;* played, one of which wa* the plow, er Courtship." the prize for which was* won by Mis* Fannie Padgett. Refreshment* were served towards the end of the affair. Those invited to meet Miss Getsinger were: Misses Justine Hiers. KU»el Sauls. Ruth Risher. Gladys Smith. Lid t and I bbye Lyons. Mittie Smoak. Cal- lir. Fannie and Cary Padgett. IWia and Mollie Strickland, Ethel and Ruth Bennett. Fannie Mae Klnaev Liazie. Idalia and Mae Padgett and I^erliae Herndon, of Bamberg: Messrs. Chas. Henry Strickland. OHn Hiers, Joel PadlPtt. Ijinrie Smoak Odell Lyons. Horace' Kinseju- lyy Smoak. Yarn. , Yates. Chas. Brow*. Lelaod Crayaon. Kugene Padgett wnd Mr. and Mrs Walter Padgett. Glover’s Pharmacy HENRY C. GLOVER, Manager. Walterboro, S. C. THE BAILEY-LEBBY COMPANY Machinery, Mill and PlumbingISupplies AutomobilefSupplies and Accessories. C. & J. VEEDOL and Tuke# tip! M Grease* Charleston, South Carolina 4