The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 08, 1916, Image 7
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Wednesday, November 8, 1916.
-THE PRESS AND STANDARD
PROGRAM FOR EVENTS
OF GREATSOITHERN
CAROLINA FAIR
For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound Has Been
Woman's Most Reliable Medicine
—Here is More Proof.
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To women who are suffering from some form of
woman’s special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking
down, the three following letters ought to bring hope: —
North Crandon, Wis. — “When I was K,years
old I got married and at years I gave birth to
twins and it left nu* with very jmor lu-ulth. I could
not walk across the door without having to sit
down to rest and it was hard for me to keep al>out
and do my work. I went to a doctor and he told
me I had a displacenw*nt and ulcers, and would
have to have an operation. This frightened me so
much that I did not know what to do. Having
heard of Lvdia K. I’Mikhum's Vegetable Compound
I thought 1 would give it a trial and it made me as
well as ever. I cannot say enough in favor of the
^inkham remedies.’'—Mrs. May me Asbacii, North Crandon, Wis.
Testimony from Oklahoma.
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and had headaches much of the time and was irregular. I took it again
before my little child was bom and it did me a wonderful amount of
good at that time. I never fail to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound to ailing women lieeause it has done so much
for me.”—Mrs. A. L McCasland, 6oy Have . s t., Law ton, okla.
From a Grateful Massachusetts Woman.
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Roxbury, Mass.—■“ I was suffering from inflam
mation and was examined by a physician who found
that my trouble was caused by a displacement.
My symptoms were lx*aring down pains, backache,
and sluggish liver. I tried several kinds of medi
cine ; then I was asked to try Lydia E Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound. It has cured me ami I am
pleased to be in my usual good health by using it
and highly recommend it” — Mrs. B. M. Osooon,
1 Haynes Park, Roxbury, Mass.
If yon want special advice write to Lydia
E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Tour
letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held
in strict confidence.
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BE
NIMBLE”
Thursday, November 9.
^9:on a. m. Fair ground gates
op‘n. Kxhibi.!ion buildings open.
Ot.lft a. m. Band concert by Jen*
kins band. * ...
.10:00 a. in. Fair grounds mid
way opens.
10:30 a. nn ^ Free acrobatic per
formance on grounds.
11:00 a. m. Free performance of
Patrick and Francisco, in hay wag
on act.
11;30 o. ni. Hurricane, the trot
ting ostrich on race .track.
12:00 m. Basket ball -ffstjnr be
tween Southern Carolina teams.
1:30 p. m. Band concert by Jen
kins Orphanage hand.
2:3<> p. m. Free exhibition ‘of
Patrick and Francisco on race
track. •
"A? p. m. Hurricane, the trot
ting'^Wrich. on ra<e track.
Ik, m. Races begin.
4:00 p. m. Hand concert on fair
grounds, \ ' ...
5:oo p, m\ Kxhibition buiidines
closed. \
5:3o p. m, Xmthern Carolina
Fair gales ihro\vn\»pen to public.
6:oo p. ni. Kveniri^ performance
'•tin': at the fair grounds midway.
7:oo p. ifi. Bain’s \relebrated
firewo'ks on race track. \
S:oo p. tn w Band concert by Jen-
kirs Orphahage bund. \
11:30 p. in. Midway and fair
rounds gates closed.
Friday* November 10.
9:oo a. m. Fair grounds gates
'pen. Inhibition gates open.
: 30 a. m. Band concert by Jer
kirs Orphanage band. NVgro school
building.
lo:oo a. m. Parade of negro
schools form at n< gro school build
ing.
10:30 a. in. Midway opens on
fair j vrunds.
11:00 a. rn. Arrival of parade at
fair grounds and assembly at grand
stand.
11:30 a. m. Address by Rev. P.
’V Wright, of Savannah, at grand
stand. ^
12:30 a. m. Free exhibition of
Patrick and Francisco on the fair
ounds. *" v WWlWTrn
1:00 p. m. Hurricane, the trot
ting ostrich, op rate track.
1:30 p. m. Acrobatic perform
ance on fair grounds.
2:30 p. m. Patrick add Fran
cisco in hay wagon act..
3:00 p. pi. Races begin, with
exhibition of Hurricane trotting
against race horse.
4:00 p. m. Band concert by Jen
kins Orphanage band.
5:00 p. m. Exhibition buildings
efosed. ■SuhlMtorw may begin to
remove exhibits, - «
5:30 p. m. Southern Carolina
Fair gales thrown open to public.
0:4i0 p ni. Keeping perfoi m-
-nr^ Ylcgiiis on fair grptinds midway,
S:0»> p. in. Band concert by Jen
kins Orphanage band.'
11:30 p m, Midway and fair
grounds gates closed. Southern
Ca-olina Fair a matter of history.
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H. ZAUN’S
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On Men’s and Boy’s Suits, Millinery, Ladies’ Coat
Suits, Men’s Pants, Dry Goods, Shoes and Ladies’
and Men’s Furnishings. • •
. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
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H. Zalin Clothing Store
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Next Door to Beach Bros.
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A SMOOTH , ,
HAIRLESS'SKIN FOR
EVERY WOMAN
I'rom lU-auty S^u-ix-t^.
Witli the aid cil a |di*in med-d
paste it is an easy matter to rid the
skin of unsightly hairy growths. The
paste is made by mixing some water
with powdered medol. Tilts is ap
pli« I to (tie baits not wanted >rf(i
aftei J or 3 minutes ribbed <>fr and
the )ki*t washed, when evefy tree
.f !i; ii Will have vanished.- When
you vo to your .druggist (or med^l
lie sin«“ vou get the genuine arltde.
avd if lie will »"i supply you. the
Ametiiaii PiOprietary Co., of Bos
ton. will spilt I you •> 5 0e ot $1," i
package by mail.’
COLLETON’S RANK DIREGT0I Y
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THE COLLETON BANKING COMPANY
OF WALTER BORO, S. C.
THE Ol.UfihT BANK IN COLLETON COIN! Y. ALL
ACOOt NTS SOl.lt ITKI4.
Vttur Money i,«ill tirow in Our Savings l>e|i{irtiiicnt.
DIRECTORS:—John F. Lucas. II. vCHIat k lr.. Paul Sanders.
R. LUDLOW FRASER, Cashier.
TO RI AIsE I IRE
INSURANt E
THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
OF WALTER BORO, S. C.
Resources ...... .... . .• IJPh'UOn.uO j
All Ranking Rusiness S«dicit«Hl. Si’ec ial At twit ion to Saving*
Accounts. Large «* —-mill.
ft. II. W1CH.MAN, I. SI. FISHHURNE, A. H. Wit HMA>
President. Cashier. Vi< e i*r* >-iilept
i, \ws
IS TORTURE
crrtTtmhtn;—Ntrv - •*—H4atn t.Jnsur-
atue Commissioner MeMastt-r tti-
night call'd a muting to be beld
in bis offict* next Friday mourn.;
of the in irame commissiop ftfi't-
|y appointed by Liovt-iiior Mauiiit.e,
to recoininentl a revision of the tit •
insurance laws of lht> Slate. Mr.
McMaster i . bait man of the coni
mission. lie Inis aheady y supplied
the niemhcis of thy commission with!
literature a to fating iind l>eaiin:’|
op th* 1 situation get'e.-ally.
BANK OF SM0AKS
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CAPITAL AND St/KPLUS
; SAFE
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Pi • sident.
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M.iny it Wnlterlmm Rcmb-
Knotts ttiilt i<m> Well.
In order to keep up with, modern advancement in the
line of hardware, it is necessary that we be nimble. The
housewife needs also to be nimble in order to keep up
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with new things made for her convenience.
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The head of the house also needs to keep abreast
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with ne.w things in his line. Builder’s Hardware, Farm
ing Implements.
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Heaters and Cook Stoves of all kinds for the winter
HEADQUARTERS FOR GASOLINE and OILS.
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Roger Hardware Co.
Everything In Hardware
Many pairs that pass ;>s rh< um i
(ism arc really* due to weak kidttc\ -
to (he failure of (he kiilnct* (o
drive off uric acid thoroughly. Wb« i
you suffer achy, bad joints. b:i< k
ache. too. dizziness and sonic uri
nary disturbances, get Doan's Ki<J-
ney Tills, the medici’ie that is pub
licly recommended by over 15n.otm
people in many different land*.
Doan's Kidney Pills help weak kid
neys to drive out uric acid, which,
often the cause of the Kackach\
rheumatism and lumbago. YVnlter-
boro people have’ learned (heir
worth. Read this Walterboro re<d
dent’s experience: .
F. M. Morris. P. O; Box No. V.
Walterboro. says: "I had weak
kidneys and my hack and limbs
athe<S and pained all the time. 1
suffered continually from rheuma
tic twinges and T was unable to
work. The kidney secretions were
too frequent in passage, causing me
to get up a number of times at
night. After I had finished four
boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, pro
cured at Klein’s Drug Store, I was
cured of the rheumatic twinges and
Tonoline Is Befuty
Aid Announces
Specialist
Mildred
Louise Talk of Interest to
Women.
As health is a first aid to bactuty
this story, told by M i Id red Louis*,
beauty specialists, of Boston, Muss.,
is of unusual interest.
can recommend n*» bet4»4-
health giver than tonoline," ka.d
Mildred Louise.
"I was for many months a viitim
of stomach trouble and nervousness.
1 bad suffered terribly from pains
that followed eating. Headaches
also would add to my worries. Poor
digestion finally brought on nerv
ousness. <
."Relief came, however, wnen 1
took the advice oj several women
who said, "Take tonoline."
"Not Ion)? aftef I started the ton-
patrons be ^an
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS RANK
OF t’OTTAGEVIl.LE, S.
t'M'ITAL AND SURPLUS. fll.2*»»vyq
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H. 11. WILLIS w. K. WILLIS. jt WILLIS. M. D.
President. Cashier. Vi< • Fi* ;d* ut.
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, oline treatment, niy
backache and my kidneys were in t„ r<Mn j nf | m o of the improvement in
good shape.” I my condition. Anti because health
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't j,' quickest way to beauty, the
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get; j n)proveIIU , nt was particularly no-
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that tj CWl b| e | n m y face.
Mr. Morris had.
Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N, Y.
Below Cost
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The Sample Store, located on Main street iie.xt door
to The First National Bank, has decided to sell out its
entire stock of goods, either at wholesale or retail.
» SPECIAL SALE ON SHOES ,
These goods will be sold below cost, and a rare bar
gain is offered anyone wishing to secure a njercantile
business.
v H. M, Fromberg
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Proprietor
Walterboro. S. C.
' Miss Ora Belle Bunkette is visit-
1 ing Miss Dorothy Levy. They will
.’leave Tuesday to attend the South
ern Carolina Fair in Walterboro—
Charleston American.
I^WVtCE
! Run-Down Won.on
To Wed
|l So^Cumberla»<CT)^4.—'‘Por^a long
time I suffered from a nervous break
down. I could not eat or sleep and waa
so weak I could hardly walk. My bus-
land heard about Yinol and got me to
try it. Now I have a good appetite,
sleep soundly and am wen and strong.
Every nervosa, weak, run-down woman
should try Vtool."—Mrs. D. W. Kxs-sa.
We guarantee Vinol to create a
healthy appetite, ’ aid dlgeatioa and
build un weak, run-down women, deli
cate children and feeble old people.
John M Klein,
boro, S. C«
Druggist, Walter-
"Whsit tonoline really did for me
I cannot say. I am so grateful that
I am very willing to recommend
tonoline publicly.”
Tonoline is a purely vegetable
preparation which goes to the seat
of common maladies—stomach and
kidney, trouble, catarrhal affections
of the mucous membranes, liver ail
ments and impurities of the blood
and quickly restore* proper action.
Tonoline is being explained daily to
many people at your druggist.
Notice:- Ah tonoline is a wond
erful flesh builder it should not be
take n d>v any one not wishing to in
♦•tense hir weight ten pounds or
more. Although many reports are
received from those who have been
benefited by tonoline in severe cases
of stomach trouble and nervous dy-
spsia, chronic constipation, etc.
—BOA FHKK—
FRKK TONOLINK tXH’PON
AMKKH AN PROPRIETARY t o.
Boston. Maas-
Fend me by return mail a &l>e
box of your celebrated flesh
builder. I enclose Ibc to help •
pay postage and packing.
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Our Ri jin-entativt* is as Near you sis your Post Offite or
Telephone. A (’art! or I^ong-Distntue ’Ph^ine (’ail anti our
Service is at your Disposal.
-. .TYPEWRITERS RENTED. WRITINti )IA< HINES
REPAIRED BY EXPERTS.
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s anti
W’e carry a full line of Office Fixtures and Su| |'lie«
.aru^are Sole Dealers in
I. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITERS
(The "Silent Smith"'
and
shaw-walker Piling cabinets & fixtures
Rodgers Office Supply Co.
57 Broad Street
Charleston, S. C.
02*34*1
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOP
We are prepared to furnish all parts for automobiles,
casings, tubes and accessories. Our mechanician is skill
ed and can make repairs on all makes of ears. ALL
WORK GUARANTEED WE 01 .V. SATISFA< TlON.
16 FREE AIR.
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
W’e also conduct a blacksmith and uheelwrighf *'hop. do
ing all kinds of work.
Grist Mill
We grind every day. Com for sale. W’e ask your
patronage.
C. W. PELLUM
Wichman Street. k. > Thom: 4J.