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. * I- .* ' - nB. . 9 i x \ rX PAGE TEN THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, October 18, iojg FAMILY AVOIDS SBtKMS SICKNESS If M* Coatteady SippM WMK Black-Dmfk. 10^ fern,” uys Mr*. J. B. Whittaker, oi BUc place, “with sick headache, -an* Stomach trouble. Me Duff, Va.-“I suffered " jTb. wi m THOUGHT MOTHER '"WOULD NEVER RECOVER * . * / ■ » ' * " Spartanburg Woman Tells of _ Mother^ Suffering From Awful Malady. A WIDOWER COMING TO WALTERBORO REMARKABLE R ECITAL cine for young and old. I keep Black-Draught on hand all the time now, and when my children feel a little bad, they ask me for a dose, and it does them more good than any medicine they ever tried. We neyer have a long spell of sick ness in our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught.” Thedford s B'.ack-Draught is purely vegetable, and has been found to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re Ihmjthtrr Kay* the l ne\|»e<te«l Ha|>- |M-n«*d and Tell- of Wonderful tliangp Brough I About. How Tanlae had driven away all signs of pellagra, which her mother had so hadly that the bones of her hands showed through the sores, and how the same inedirine had giv en her great relief for different troubles, was described in a. very re- markabth endo-sement of Tania •. §>«», j -; Preparedness! Are you ready for Winter? la your system dear rf catarrh? Have Summer colds left you entirely? Have vn., overcome all effects of Summer foods? >ou If you haven’t, restore your body to full vigor with the old standby * ^ PERUNA It’s the tonic that dear* away the congestion, purifies the blood and invigorate* your whole system. in tablet form, is handy to carry with you. It gives you a chance to check a cold when it starts. Muafia TabUuare the ideal laxative They form no habit and have nounpleav ant effects. Yourdruggist can supply you Tha Parana Company, Columbus, Ohio ^1 Uevc indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, kI v *‘n h >' M r: *- B‘d!e Hopp«*r. of No headache, sick siomath, and similar ^ ‘ " “ 15 '* lymptoms. , ,/ P It has been in constant use for more than 70 years, and has benefited more than a million people. Your druggist sells and recommends -Draught. Black-Draug! tackage to-day. Price only 25c. Get a | / n. c ia Stomach, and similar M* Drayton Aye.. Drayton. S. C ]surhurh of Spartanburg. •'I suffered from headaches and felt very badly.” de«dared Mr-^. Hop per. in her statement. “My eyHem was in a badly run down condition jand I was very weak. Tanlae had helped my mother so much that I | de« ided to take it. and the Tanlrte gave me a treat appetite and 1 be gan to waht to work all the time, j though 1 had bee n too weak to work. [ The medicine got me in good shape in every way. “My moher. whose home is at f t'hesnee. S. suffered, from a very had ease of pellagra anfl she had been in bed for twn rears before she Attorney and Counsellor at Law | began taking Tanlae and she had been almost helpless for a year or *««**»*•**•**• CARDS. *»**«*»4ra R. M. JEFFERIES Hurricane, The Big Trotting Ostrich, Who Will Trot Daily at The Southern Carolina Fair is a Widower. & ^.1 t yrs Hurricane, the fastest trotting <x-| sulkiness and temper that even h:< \ WAI.TKRlwmt), S. C. Practice in all (.'units except Kqultj o t Loans Negotiated on Improved Farming Lands. Dr. A. J. Anderson, Dental Surgeon Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.; ip. in. to 6 p. m. Phone 100-X. Walterboro, S. C. V Special Deal In Auto Tires Plain fiea(I, ZrrxH T X ’ 1 Plain tread. 2ux3. ........ \thaln tread, 30x2 1-2 A tren«l . . Inner tubes, 30x3, gray .. Inner \ul»os, 30x3 1-2, gray Inner 20x3 1-2. red... 3.30 Also >0x3 1-2, red \ • mv >\iis of Kurd parts. t received a full lin e two before she had to stay in bed njiII rh^ time Her system was in a very much run down condition, and her hands and face and feet w:ere a solid mass of sore.® She had no ap petite at all and she had lost a lot of weight. "Really, tnv mother was in a ter rible condition. The doctors told her she had the worst ease they ever saw. and the hopes of her hands snowed through tlie sores. She had taken a lot of medicine almost ev ery kipd of tonic she y?ver beard of arid had several doettyrs. but .she savs Tanlae did her more good than all the other medicine she look. “The Tanlae really pave my moth er wonderful relief. The sores left be? and have rot come hack, though h« fore she took T.'filae we thought, she would never get over fhis^ dis ease. She was in an awful eondi-1 Hem, really, but ^ho looks like an- o;h*r woin r now ;;rd it is all duo tO Tanlae “She lyo- a eood nuj v tip' ??ov, an,] h;’< .! a h>t nr weight <b(‘ '.'ir.ed thre.> -m^nd ; no ?ho fit.-t ho* tie. We have never s,ecn art' fhir' ' V/' it - 1? i- ha’'! to believe ynv r/e ji, in**’ •()•*.> .ha r- nirtelr. l ot trich in the world, who has beep se cured as a special free pttratlion for the Southern Carolina Fair, and who wij| Hot each Afternoon before the grandstanded^, according to os trich lore, a widower, and will never again be held accountable’by an ex acting helpmate, do what he may. A glance at the head of one of thrisc strange gigantic feathered bi peds will readily convince the most skeptical that a head of that size d%s not contain enough brain .gray matter to nourish a four hundred pound 'body; yet, for animals en dowed with little sense, they possess a few traits that could he well imi tated with sincerest flattery. , Or.?* of these is their habit of mat ing. When an ostrich mates ho mates for life, and In the event of the death of either b|rd, the other one never remates. Hurrincane . is, therefore, n widower. Kdna May, his mate having met with a fatal acci dent two years ago. depriving him of his life’s choice and leaving him le and alone in the prime inconsolable of.his manhood. During the breed ing season Hurricane shows fits of triiiner and ke? per did not know h‘ possessed. Last summer, while in this state, he struck his trainer, and Jake will carry through life a seven inch scar as-a reminder of his one careless moment. The ostrich can only strike forward ami downward, but be ran deliver a blow the height of a man’s shoulder, and a blow from his sharp claws will rip man or beast open as though struck with a sharp instrument. For the first six months it p? ini; possible for anyone to distinguisn the difference between the male am! th?‘ female. The first six months they grow very rapidly; after tha r very slowly. At the age of six months the male bird puts in pink beak and shins, black and white plumes, the color of the female re maining gray. In addition to the daily trotting exhibitions that will be given in front of the grandstand. Hurricane will be kept on exhibirian, with his keeper in constant attendance, who will he more than pleased to an swer any ciuestions that visitors'ma v F OR veers, tta n rt lyccrafjl Tr-pper* and Collector* of Raw Furs in yoj? \ ,i“y have been shipping th«j ertire collections to uj. You too, cnr. :ec ire ;!-e f i.r : market puces ler your ski ns by sending theta her:—as New Ytrk is now th - V.: tic’s Greraest Raw Fur Market. Write today ^. if* l J c » for our Free price list end dripping tags. ISflinG^n We charge no ccmmiSMon. butassa always pay tuahaipnce. VI meter pnr-i:>t. DAVID BLUSTEIN & BR0. Yl Berry’s Garage Formerly HATFIELD’S GARAGE on Railroad Avenue. We have purchased Hatfield’s Garape and are now prepared to make all repairs to automobiles. ' ONLY SKILLED MECHANICIANS EMPLOYED All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. YOUR WO^K SOLICITED. J. 0. BERRY, Proprietor/^ X ask. and a visit. ♦•veryone should pay him High Grade Groceries FRUIT AND VEGETABLES RALLY DAY SUNDAY C-0 '■ w .11 b?' list S'lcb'y : avt* 1h»" c in Oi-t.X x « r.iHv cl:*v ?■ d. n ■y- )\ ••'>! th . V- • ’v. . t>: t. W I 1 UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEADLY SICK Iwi the mo” A. V. BAGGE1T ■! Tanl >'•; th*' c;c -O • had - ;t : ttt*'r Had -- ;t i *1 riv* , n away,y X and Southern Life & Inis Company \ Greensboro, N. C. A Strictly Southern Old Line Insurance Company. Writing all forms of policies at reasonable rates. $1.87 in cash for every dollar liability. EVERY DOLLAR COLLECTED Turdac *!p» c’.vc (>ndi.rful '*'li»'f. - ”I-am.Bltd to rocivrit io bt'C.in >' it j*?>t broke up of tM'llsgnra t'»v moth b'ust. th.* so**'« w« r* Mid lt;t\o not c.'.me hn>k it ntovoil in my r-?y>»'a/re- ntmkSblv good ntodi? ino Mv moth “r bus not a sin.alo svnvfriom of pel lagra now. so far as I can toll ” Tanlae, the master medicine, is sold by: /' s .Ino. M Klein. Wajferhom. ^he FnlJ^'ton f’ypress «*o.. Colle. Old Line| ton rotrggevllle Drug Store, rnttag*- 1 - ville. X % IslandtoX Mercantile F>.. Islan?]- | ton. W, C. fjlover^ .fi-'V < < ho^n. Farter’* Pharirtcy. ^moaks. Smirf *1 • •. .nia'i*' X* r th*' ! ■ ■ 1 - i hae** .\'r hulXln this Sur.-ievi nl.X\ ■'••pecial p 'o^:’:i?n ha; - be n . .md will !ii?d out y .: i b* Ilf thf' I bHlv’d i' xf* . .1 id to be nr* : <Xl. fTmlXt i »«‘d ti.it * \*Ty_, n>n>e\oti tj»e oil of t!t«' rutidry x’Uoid^w ten !. Friends at>> Also Hu-Met}. T! «‘Vere;-es will h* gin the aftenvojtn. •top r>ini{>Dang i-i.us Dtug Heioj-e /Tt Salivates \uit It ? Mlofi ihle. Yott’se bilious, • sluggish, conslt- [ jutt'.d and hf>Hieve y.iy need vile, tiangerou;; o«totn*d H> start Vour liv er and idran your howopr. Heie’s my giiarr nlee! Ask your | at 4, o^lor k \p (Jnigjrijd tor a art cent bottle of Dod- Watch thU space, next week for a M-t high grade groceries, fruits and vegetM;3e at a low price; We keep the best, and ’ way- serve you with the best. If you >.•. - not given us a trial, do so and We invite out-of-tov>n shoj- perd'-fo make • ,r store k.eaciqiiai’ters yhen irfXmoaUs. The Corner Grocery S.MOAKS, S. C. i\ TIRED, WEAK AND NERVOUS <onV Liv«r Totye and take a spooa- ’\l tonig! livix iitid straighten betttY. than < alomel el tonight. , ff it doesn’t start vour grinhng\Oi - making you sick I you to go back to the store at nX -o-c l»y Applying s'enn'. Liniment V'otvbead You t *n M*.p tin* Keirere Pain>. to IN PREM1MUMS IN COLLE- RELIEVE HEADACHE TON COUNTY WILL BE RE INVESTED IN COLLETON I WITHOUT DOSING COUNTY LOANS. PATRO 1 N1ZE US AND KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME Colleton Insurance and Realty Company KTATK A(>Hlcri.Tl'KAI> AND MKt'HAMrAl. FAIR . ji of SOI-TH < AHOMN A at ^ COLUMBIA Hound trip fare from Walterboro,] If*.*5, including admission to tho Fair. The Atlantic Coast Line will aell ticket* a* above, and at 5 correspond-1 quickly penetrates to the seat ingly excursion fare* from all other points in South t’arolina. for all ’ Many headache* are of •> n ur.il- gic origin. The symptoms of sreh headaches nre intense and lingering pains U» the brow, temples or beck of the head. There is one certain relief that has been known and recommended for years back. Sloan's Liniment. One application and the dull pain is practically gone It is easily applied without rubbing Rubbing is un necessary. as Sloan's Liniment •C trouble. Aching muscles. rheumatism. arrive Columbia after 12:00 noon on October 27. limited returning until] midnight, Monday. Oct.*30. 19145. For further information, tickets.] etc., apply to D K MARTIN. Ticket Agent. Walterboro, 8. C. ATl^NTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South.] DON’T NKtiLKCT YOUR COLD Neglected colds get worse, Instead of better. A stuffed head, a tight chest most be relieved at once. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is Nature’s remedy. Honey and glycerin# heal the Irritated membrane, antiseptic Ur loosens th# phlegm, you breathe and your cold ia broken up. fectively treated with Sloan’s Lini ment. cVaaer than mussy plasters or ointments; it does not stain the shin or clog the pores. At all drug storey. He, SOc. $1. Sloan’s Linimen fl /LLS PA / A *or a Maddy Complexion. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cer- Pleaaaat to take. Dr. BoU’a PI*#- ** 1 ?- Take outdoor «^rci*e ^ -- - - 1 i—i— will be croatly your Why Yfi* so Many Wnltei hot-n 1V«». Pie in This ContliBon? F*i*l itrxd out, irritable and de- prersed" Cnne irrcgularf bai k weak and painful? These are symptoms that suggest kidney trouble. When the kidneys call for help. Assist them with a tested kidney remedy. ^ 4* Give them the help they need. N'o remedy more highly recom mended than Kidney Pills Bached bV home testimony Endorsed by Walterboro people. Mrs. A. Rickenbaker. Bridge St.. Walterboro, says: “I had a dull pain in my back and in the morning when I got up. I was som and stiff I tired easily and it was an effort for me to do my housework. I tried lots of remedies but the trouble con tinued. . A friend recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills to me and Ugot some at the Walterboro Drug CO. They soon gave me relief ” Price HOc. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidhey remedy— g^t Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same thnt Mrs. Rickenbakej- had Foster.Mil- burn Co.. Props..'■Buffalo. N. Y. you your money you right up and without want and ’ X . < Take caloihcl today and tomorrow you will fe**l weak and sick and nau seated Don’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of harmless, vege table Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight and wake un feeling great. It’s per- fectl v harmless, so give It to your ehildre n any tinie. It can't salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards. Jonas O'Quin returned Saturday from a visit to see hlfc son. Gary; v who is a member of the Coast Artil lery. located at Charleston. Mr. O'QuiD reported that his son wus getting on fine. He was accompan ied on this trip by Benny Cummings. V X .• •. \ : •' . • CLEAR RAD SKIN FROM WITHIN Pimply, muddy complexions are <hue to impurities in th** blood. Clear up the skin by taking Dr. King's New Life Pills., Thei r mild laxative quah- ties remove the poisons from the system and brighten the eye. A full, /ree, ntn^griping movement in the morning is the reward of a dose of Dr. King's New Life Pijls the night before. At your druggist, 25c. COLLETON’S BANK DIRECTORY THE COLLETON BANKING COMPANY OF WALTERBORO, S. C. . THE OLDEsT BANK IN COLLETON COUNTY. Xl.L ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Your Money will Grow in Our Savings Department. DIRECTORS:—John F. Lucas, H. W. Black Jr., Paul Sandora. R. LUDLOW FRASER. Cashier. THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK OF WALTERBORO, S. C. Resource* ... $310,••0.00 All Banking Business Solicited. Special Attention to Savings ‘ Accounts, Ijxrge or Small. R. H. W1CHMAN, I. M. FISHBCRNE, A. H. WICHMAN President. Cashier. Vice-President. SIOO KKW4RD si'»n. * The readers of this paper will be Statement of the Ownership, Man agement. Circulation. Ear., Re quired by the Act of AugwM 24. Iftl2. trains from October 21 to 27. incln- bruises, lumbago, chilblains.‘sprain# ‘ to N ‘ arn ^ re ia at ^ The Press aad Standard^ pablish- aive. Except for trains scheduled to and stiff neck can also be most ef- nnt dreaded disease that Spence has ed weekly at Wnlterbero. S. C., for been able to cure in all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive care now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease. requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sufraces of th* system.- thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giv ing the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in it* curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that tt failioto cure. Send for list of testi monials. Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo, O. , Sold by all Druggists. 75c. 1 9 1 € : W. W. Smoak. Welterboro, w ’ • X ■ - . • * W. Smoftki Smoak. Waltcr- Walt’er- Smoak. Oct 1. Editor. s. c. — _ Managing Editor. W. W Walterboro. 8. <?. Business Manager. W. W Walterboro. 8. C. Pahlisher. W. W. Srroak, boro. 8. C. Owner*:’ W. \V Sinoak boro. 8. C.; Mr*. W. W. Walterboro. S. C. Known bondholders, mortgagee*, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total aroeunt of bonds, mortgage**, m o»her se curities: Farmer* A Merchants Bank. Walterboro, S. C.; E. Hub- gter, Walterboro. S. C. W. W. SMOAK. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 14th day of October. 1911. BANK OF-SMOAKS SMOAKS, S. C. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $13.764.78 SAFE, PIttXiRESMYK, ACCOMODATING W. H. YARN. A. EUGENE YARN, 8. P. J. GARRIff. Jf President, Caahier. Vice-President FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK -V ' . s' OF QOTTAGEVILLE, S. f. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $11,200.00 EVERY BANKING NEED FOR BUSINESS PKOFI E R. H. WILLIS, W. E. WILLIS, B 0 WILLIS. M. D. President. Cashier. Vlce-Prwdeat. •HTHiK PEURDOY ' ^ COMPLIMENTED Judge Peurifoy won for himself a w^rm place i= the hekrts of the Up- ioh people during his stay of three Or four week* as presiding judge. He i* a worthy man for the exalted position. Courteous, well poised, learned in the law, he has impress ed the coast and the community with bis personality. It was his first visit to Union, but we trust it may not b« bit last.—Union Time*. Sept. WhcmJk'nu Take Cold. With the average man a cold A. serious matter and should not or trifled with, as some of the* nio.- f dangerous diseases start with a con - mon' cold. „ Take chamberlain * Cough Remedy and g' t rid of yo cold as quickly as possible. You a ■’ not experimenting whet you use t! ; ~ remedy, as it has^Jjeen In u* 0 f many yoara and baa'an establi* reputation. It contains no opiu » or other narcotic. Obtainable «•.-