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Wednesday, October 11, 1916. ACIDS IN STOMACH SOUR THf FOOD CAUSE INDICES! ION M B\ f i. 1 Beautify Your HOME ' ' \ ’ * t * • % We have just received a shipment of Hyacinth and Narcissus Bulbs. Plant now and make your home beau* . a > . * tiful and attractive for the winter months. KLEIN’S DRUG STORE Every Thing The Best Phone 31 tit twirim*: l.ittll* StOIllMI If ‘ Mapepata «h. I.i M*r. I .r^t f Flsen Sour. I stomat h* In Five Minutco l>on't si old yotir fretfal. peevish child. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liv er and boa els are clogged with sour waste. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache. indigestion, diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of ■•California Syrup .of Figs,’* and in a few hours all the'foul waste, the sour bile atfcl fermenting food pass es out of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again. Chil dren love this harmless ‘•fruit lax ative.” and mothers can rest easy; after giving it. because it never' fails to make their little ’'inside*" clean and sweet. Keep it handy. Mother! A little given today saves .a sick child to morrow. but get the' genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,” which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plain ly on th^ bottle. Remember there are counterfeits sold here, so surely look and see that yours is made by the "California Fig Syrup Com pany.^ Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. ANDERSON’S Pure Food Store The Place to Buv Groceries A full line of Heinr’s pickles, pre serves and other delicacies in stock Fresh City bread and rolls every day. If what you just,ate is souring oh your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling dizziness, heartburn, follnes*. nau*ga. bad tttste in mouth and stomach head ache. you can surely get relief in five minutes. * Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula. plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Pape's Dfa- pepsin. then you will understand why dyspeptic troubles of alb kinds must go. and why it reK«yes sour, oiit-cf-order stomachs or indiges tion in five minutes. "Pape’s Dia- pepsin” is harmless; tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assimilatfon into the -blood all the food you eat; be sides. it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite: but what will please you most. Is that you will feel that your atomach and intee- tines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxative* r liver pills for biliousness or con stipation . This city will have many "Pape’.» Diapepsin" cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be en thusiastic about this splendid stom ach piepuration. too. if you ever take it for indigestion, gases, heart burn. sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach misery. (let some now. this minute an! rid yourself of stomach misery and indigestion - in five minutes. VlSiTKIt FAIR y / A if y , W M> 6 W SSCl' Stone’s fruit and pound rakes from Atlanta. The Sunshine package biscuits and cakes from New York. A full line of the National bis cuits and takes fresh every week. Leggett’s preserves and condu- ments always in sto< k to tempt the appetite. ( addy. fruit and vegetables at ANDERSON’S It was the pleasure of a number of Colleton county folks to atten 1 the Kdisto Community Fair Tues day. This community fair was held in the town hall on Kdisto ’stand and was a decided success. Among those attending from this county were Home Piemonstration Ggen*. Miss Cora L. Connor, who was one of the judges; Farm f>emons*ration Agent. F \V. Risher* Stokes Connor and Mr. and Mrs. \Y W. Smoak. JITVFY F\TFRT\I\>IF\T |M yy \ A Money-Saving Way to Buy ' • X " \y' •, ' 4 ./ ysX ’ ✓ Dependable Home Merchandise AN hen you buy furniture, floor coverings, draperies here, you save in three ways: \ v s • • y ' , , \ / FIRST, you buy high grade, dependable merchan dise of recognized quality and artistic merit, at the low est prices ever offered. « ** * '** \ *\ *• \ o SK< ONll. you make your selections from a practic ally unlimited stock. And that means the saving of dis content due to hurried show you the property. * * niUU). you get haAjk a part of our profits, as we give you a Iteautiful .°»2 pTftv Dinner Set wjth each $2.'> purchase. (One to a customer.I Brown Furniture Co. - ^ v ‘ At c . y' \ The Home Makers' Thp Jadics of the Firfct Baptist church will give a Jitney Kntertain- ment at the residence of Mrs. B. (I. Price Thursday. Oct. l!*th. from o’clock to !• o’clock p. m. No ad mission fee will he charged. Ev erything ■ w ip he conducted accord ing to the rules and regulations of the Jitney. The public is cordially invired to attend. iUl r,ii SI \ m i vflll y Meet Me At Union Fanners Bargain Store where we can Jind evcrytlptnf w» ncei>in Fancy and Staple Gro ceries, 1>ry Goods, Lad ley and Getrts’ Furnishing*. Shoes, Hats. Caps. Etc. Seed oav^ dnd tyc. fiest high grade flour. fT.!*.*. per batrel; rice, per sat k and and up to $5.T>0. ti* i » aack Xhis week. Broyn Mule tobacco. >1 Sft tHW hox: Rem. Red J tobacco, 20 per bnx; Jackson’s higti grade pure coffee l‘5c lb.. A good the ijts. for\2r»c, or »*5c peck We have many many bargains always to offetXour cu*toRiers.\ We al'e now booking onlets for our customers fvi Red Must Proof seed out.» at a bargain. l-2c. to be deliveredNp depot on ot*. about Oct. la apt! 31 gnd Nov. la Why not let uV book your orders. We are much pleased to save the farmers and liH'oiing friends some thing. once they buy front us, and we want y«Vur corn and peas, thickens and eggs, bees wax, sheep wool and all kinds of cow hides, etc, and furs, hides of all kinds; and we certginly appre ciate ttw large and handsome business given us throughout the county >nd always make our store your headquarters ii Waperboro. UNION FAKMERS BAKGAIN HOUSE . F. C. BENNETT. Manager. K •lusf liocauso We Are IN NEED OF CASH You can buy your Clothes, Shoes, Furnishings. Hats and all you need for yourself and family in the line of Clothes. We will save you more than half in your pocket what you expected to spend. Give us a call and be convinced. p*. 9° Sobel & Bogoslow Where The .Dollar Does Its Duty. ’EAT FALL OPENING SALE NOW GOING ON AT 9( Where you can meet your friends and buy mpre goods for less mon ey and better goods for same mon* ey. . In spite of the cost of ready ter wear and yard goods, we are able and will sell you the same Goods at the same reasonable prices as before the advance. Just Stop, Listen and Look over our Prices and you will surely be sur prised. ' . V Men’s work shoes—bargain—from $1.75 to $2.50. \ X 36 inch Yellow’ Homespun at.\ 6c <\ ' 10c Apron Gingham at \; \ * c/ 8c Apron Gingham at -X • •' >c 39c Fine Poplin, sale price -25c V. 25c Poplin, all colors, at 1&: 12 l-2c and 15c best washable Amoskeag H. >• ’ Utility Gingham and Blue Bell Cheviots 10c Our ready-to-wear and dress hats 49c and up * 'u s' y Ladies’ Coat Suits, all the latest styles at a very low price. X . » ■ / ~ ■/ I^Adies’ Sport and Long Coats, all stvles and all low prices. $6.50 and $7.50 Men’s suits, sale price $4.98 $10 and $12.50 Men’s suits, sale price $7.50 $12.50 and $15 Men’s suits, sale-price $10.00 / _ y/ \ ' / ' . $18.00 Men’s suits, sale price $12.50 BOYS’ SUITS .' f 'v ' / V. \ Sizes from 3 to 8 years, price 98c to $3.50. Boys’ suit's 8 to 20 years from $1.50 to $6.00 Boys’ knee pants from 25c. o"c, 75c, $1, $1.98 Children’s school dresses 25c and 49c. Full line of children’s and boys’ school shoes at a very low price ! ! ! Men’s dress shoes from $1.75 to $3.50. Ladies’ dress shoes from $1.25 to $2.50. Ladies’ work shoes from $1.49 to $1.98. \ \ / X TlifX' mnl- ju-t «iiiiu> in ami ai«‘ i-mnlng in «lail>. SoiiK’tliiDR N»‘W. X a ' y Please Remember whatever we advertise is true and we can prove it at y / The Charleston Surprise Bargain House N’c'.nt Door ttXF.xpress Office. J. FRANK, Manager. “Ernesdyl” P^nlation For Sale I am of fori tog my "Ernesdyr’ Plantation, located »-l of a mile East of Walterboro. for sale. This plantation consists of three farms of 200 acres each, aggregating 600 acres. 200 acres in cultivation with stumps removed, thoroughly drained and in a high state of fertility. The entire tract is enclosed by wire fence with separate en- terms. Call and let meindiscriminate buying, outbuildings. Public highway runs through the centre of the plantation. Several beautiful sites for homes, and health of place unsurpassed. Soil very productive ami place splendidly adapted to stock raising. Will sell as a whole or in parcels and on satisfactory terms. Call and let me sho wyou the property. W. B. GRUBER ST. XI INK’S CHl’KFH Ikev. R<*rbert F Services for Sunday: 11:00 a w m.. morning prayer and sermon; If:30 p. m.. Sunday school; 8:00 Schroeter, Rector evening prayer and sermon.y An offering will 'be asked for tin 'church Home • Orphanage.