The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 13, 1916, Image 4

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7 X Wednesday, September 13, 1910 THE PRESS AN3 STANDARD KGEjnmra ■r 9rcbkm How to Feel Well During Middle Life Told by Three Women Who Learned from Exnerienc#* The Change of Life is a most critical period of a woman’s existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry’ women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. Read these letters:-— Philadelphia, Pa.—“I started the Change of Life five years ago. I always had a head#, he and back ache with I tearing down pains and I would have heat flashes very bad at times with dizzv siteils and nervous feelings. After taking Lydia K* Wnkham's Vegetable Compound I feel like a new person and am in better health and no more troubled with tiie aches and pains I had Itefore I t»x>k your won derful remedy. 1 reeoinniend it to my friends for I Margaret Gra Pa uemu remeuy. i reeoinmenu u to my irii cannot praise it enough/’—Mrs. Maroari man, Ton X. Ringgold St, Philadelphia, t -Reyerlv, Mass.—“I took Lydia K. I*ink! und, fitr nervousness an<l dysjvpsia, when I e Change of Life. I found it very fielpful ; . have always spoken of it to other women who sutler as I did have had them try it and theV also Have received good, results from it.”—Mrs. Ckouue A. Di nuak, 17 Koundy .St., Beverly, Mass. Erie, Pa.— U I was in poor health when the (Lange of life started with me and l took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, or I think 1 should not have get over it as easy as I did. Even now if I do not feel good I take tin* Compound and it restores me in a short time. 1 will praise your remedies to every woman for it may help them as it has mo.’’ — Mrs. K. KissIing, h i Hast ‘-•llh >t., Erie, Pa. No other medicine has lK*en so successful in relieving woman’s suffering as has Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Women may receive free and helpful advice by writing the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Such letters are received and answered by women only and held in strict confidence. ,/ XX c-; • • X; •0 CJ \ •XX, ‘Never Rust Range The following guarantee goes with every range pur chased of us. made by the Tennessee Stove WorkX 1. The body of the NEVER RUST Cast Range, against rusting or burning out for a period/of Twenty Years from datt* of purchase. 2. The fire box linings (both side afid back) of the NEVER RUST Cast Range against burning out for a period of two vears from date of jmrehase. 3. The centers and covers of the NEVER RUST Cast Range against w arping or unevenness for a period of Ten Years from date of purchase. With this guarantee which we stand back of, we d > not see where a purchaser of a Tennessee Steyr Works stove has anything to fear. Stop in and see one and be convinced. - X ' < s Roger Hardware Co. Walterboro S. C. StftMg Withstand the Heat of immer Better Than the Weak people who are feeble, and younger I who are weak, will be strengthened .-kl-a t0 IP through the depress- wt of sammer by taking regularly '■TastelessChill Tonic. It purifies iricbes the blood end builds up bole system. 50c. —— Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Strickland, of Stokes, accompanied by their niece, Miss Carrie Lue W'iilis, of Coftageville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beach, of Kdisto Island, making the trip <n their car. * * *****>::£***-:*:):* * 1.01 Kit: ’ #■ #***#*** ######## Lodge, Sept. 7.—-A business ses sion of tli« Carter’s Ford Baptist Sunday school was held at the honn* ci Mr. and Mrs. J . BuisC Bishop Sunday afternoon. Sept. •:*. at which time matt* rs of importance were discussed. A large crowd was pres ent. The meeting was one of profit ami pleasure. Supt„ L. A. fliers was present and. presided over the meeting. „ . . * Misses .1* nnie and Hattie Fend**r dined with Misses Vera and May Bishop last Sunday. ^ Mis; I.uclle iMors djnc«1 at . tiie home of Mr. arid Mrs. C. J. <’on%' Sunday lasfj Miss Minnie Bishop, one 7>f Khri:- ardt’s charming young ladies, has been elected teacher wof the Pm Branch schoo] for tills session. MisL Bishop is a teacher of prominence ud ability, and no doubf the com ing term will he a successful one. The sdiiool will probably begin about the middle of October. Leland A. Hiers dined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bishop last Sunday. Ben Smith and daughter. Glenn, of Colleton, and the Misses Martin, of Williams, spent Sunday after noon at the home of W. H. Hiers. We are glad to report that Mr. C. S. Caldwell is able to he out again, after being confined to his room for several days with fever. • Mr. and Mrs. W. C.. Hiers and little daughter. Kvelyn. visited rel atives - near Ehrhardt last Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bishop and children. Bussell. H. m. and Iri*. of Khrhardt, were visitors in our section Monday. They were ac companied by Joseph' Carter, of Khrhftrdt. S. K. Mitchell, a traveling sales man of .Memphis. Term., was in our section Monday and called at the home pf W. H. Hiers. Mrs .1. W. Crosby and daugh ter. Miss Corine, are spending a few days with relatives in Charleston. Miss Mittie Fender, after spend ing several days with relatives at Stokes and Walterboro, has return- ed to her home at this place. No. 666 ThU it a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. ’’ive or tit uo»c» will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic tne Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does no* gripe or sicken. 25c Y SAVES DAUGHTER r. Goods ’I ' X The Talk The \ Town. See Me Before Buying. 7~ THE NEWLY OPENED STORE X H. W. COHEN ■ . •*' • X. X / " ,f , s' Walterboro, . . South Carolina ' / A N Next to J. C. Crosby’* Restaurant. Advice of Mother no DonU Fro* vent* Danghter’i Untimely End. ...» / X x x \ ' ■' i ■ Ready, Ky.—" was nol able to do anything for nearly six mornhs," writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, “and was down in bed for three months. I cannot tel! you how I suffered with my he^.'* and with nervousness and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not do me any good, and he tod to give it tip. We tried another doctor, but he did nol help me. At last, my mother advised me to take Cardut, the woman’s tonic. I thought it was no use for 1 was nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me any good. But I took eleven bottles, and now I am able to do all of my work and my own washing. . I think Cardui it the best medicine fa the world. My weight has increased, and I look the picture of health, " The Price Maker Offers This Week \ X X FOR EfKssli Best Grade Pearl Gnls lay. Delay is dangerous. We>now it will help you, for it has helped so many thousands of other weak womeo in the past 50 years. At all druggists. Wrtu it Cftittanooci Madicint Co. Latflak Advisor, Dspf. Ctialtanooea. Tann . for Sutimi •'our cata and S4 pat* boosj' M.oy Advisor, RpC tirM, arjri fraaxaiM tor Vi The Singer Sewing Machines X V won Hi** highest honors at Panama Pacific International KvpnMtr*»n— two grand prizes se\* n gold incdaH. They are sold at lowest prices for cash. Also, a large New and Up-to-Date stock of Shoes at greatly reduced prices. These shoes were bought before the ad vance was made in the price of leather. All that we ask is that you give as a look before you buy. They are sold on easy terms *n time without interest. Call on us or let us call on you. Singer Sewing Machine Company Railroad A venae. Walterboro, 9. C. Phone 91X. Ask for M. Panlottle. X “The Poor Man’s Friend. fy: !n