The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 08, 1916, Image 8
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Make our store your head-
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We have. established
reau of information.
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your packages at our store: .
Our messinger boy is at your
WANTKI>—Peanuts, any quantity,
old or new. Send us representa
tive samples t.nd we will have]
them analyzed so we can offer you
all they are worth for making oil
and “PRIMO” Peanut Meal. Sea
Island TCotton Oil Co., Charleston.
S. C. * 1 ll-8-3k
WANTKI>—The people of ('olleton
county to know that I am a(?ent
for the famous Wilbur Stock
Tonic., Farjn Remedies. Family
me.Heines, extracts, toilet articles,
etc. Any one wishing any of.
these goods drop me a card or
wad until I call at yoqr home.—
A. J. Risher, R. 2, Box 4 8, Wal-
terboro, S. C. . * 10-18-*t.
\VA\TKI>—On special terms, 23
shorthand and typewriting stu
dents; 25 bookkeeping students;
25 home study students. Rice's
Business College. 4 Broad street.
Charleston, S. C. 10-4-tf.
WAXTKIJ—Fat lightwood for dis
tilling purposes. Highest prices
- paid. Chatham Mfg. Company,
Savannah, Ga. 10-18-4tp.
service.
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KLEIN’S DRUG STORE
Every Thing The Best
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WANTED—Chickens
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FOR SALE
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Colleton Banking Co.
Walterboro S. C. N
Oldest Bank In County
OUR PLEDGE:
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Twenty-five years of successful, efficient service to its
customers is a pledge of the good faith of this strong
old institution, and of the service it offers to you. This
hank, in its Commercial. Savings and Safe Deposit Vault
departments, offers all that is best in banking. The
modern, progressive business will find our service
a marked aid to continued growth and success. Your
account is respectfully invited.
R. L. FRASER, Cashier.
Directors: Jno. F. Lucas, H. W. Black, Jr., Paul Sanders.
FOR SALK—188 acres of , land
known as the Pringle tract, situ
ated In Mashawvllle, Colleton
county, five miles from Walter
boro. It has been noted for th?
fertility of Its soil, the entire
place is wired in and fields cut off.
, It is a fine hog range and for a
r.mall amount of cattle. No wire
worms. , Splendid drainage and
well watered; a stream runs
o through the pasture. For price*
and terms see C. M. GRACE, tf.
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FOR HALF—Walterboro postoffice
building for sale or for rent. Call
«t J. Frank’s. Ml-l-St.
TO LEAKE—The best six horse
farm in Bamberg county, in a
high state of cultivation; one
hundred and thirty (130) acres
open land; two hundred and eight
(fOS) acres, timber land, with
plenty of pasturage for hogs and
cattle. Ideal place for a stock
farm with plenty of running wat
er. It will make a bale of cotton
to the acre with one hundred
(100) pounds of Nitrate of Soda,
and no fertilizer—did it the pres
ent year. Address W. D. Ben
nett, Attorney at Law, Ehrhardt,
S. C. 1 l-l-4t.
it When Feveri-li. Cr<*s*.
inuv for Hwl Bre ith or
Sour Stomiw-h.
, Look‘at . the tongue. Mother! If
coated.' it is a sure sign that your
little - one’s stomach, liver md bow
els needf a gentle, thorough cleans
ing at fence.
When peevish, cross, listless. paiC.
doesn’t sleep, doesn’t eat or* act
naturally, or is feverish, stomach
sour, breath bad; has stomach-cche.
sore- throat, diarrhoea, full of cold,
give a teaspoonful of ‘•California
Svrun 6f Figs.” and in a few hpnrs
all the *foiri, constipated waste, un
digested food and sour bile gently
moves out of its little bowels with
out griping, and you have a well,
playful child again.
You needn’t coax sick children to
take this harmless “fruit laxative;”
they love its delicious taste, and it
always makes‘them feel splendid.
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent
bot11e'*of “California Syrup of Figs ”
which has directions for babies, chil
dren of all arcs and for grown-ups
plainly printed on the bottle. Be
ware of counterfeits sold here. To
be sure you get the genuin?. ask to
see that it Is made by “California
Fig Syrup Company.” Refuse any
other kind with contempt.
CALOMEL DYNAMITES
A SLUGGISH LIVER
LOST
LOST—On fair grounds ladies’ gold
watch, double case with broken
crystal. Reward if returned to
The Press and Standard ffice. Itp
BUSINESS LOCALS
SF.FD WHEAT $2.25 bu.. Abruzzi
■Rye $4.00, Native Rye $2.00; high
grade Fulghum oats, grown by
Clcmson College graduate, $1.1'',
high grade Appier oats $1.10.'
Prices F. O. B. Orangeburg. S. C.
For reliable seed of any kind
write us. F, Mason Crum & Co.
COTTON—PEARCE & BATTEY k the
Savannah Cotton Factors, are sub
stantial, reliable and energetic.
Their extensive warehousing fa
cilities and superior salesmanship
are at your command. They are
abundantly able to finance any
quantity of cotton shipped them.
Isn’t it to your Interest to try
them? Do it now and be con.
vrqced. -S-D-Gmo.
Crashes into Sour Bile. Making Yob
Sick and You Lo»e a
Day’s Work.
Calomel salivates! It’s mercury.
Calomel acts like dynamite on a
sluggish liver. When calomel comes
into contact with sour bile it crash
es into it, causing cramping and
nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy, con
stipated and all knocked out. just go
to your druggist and get a 5b cent
Lottie of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which
is a harmless vegetable substitute
for dangerous calomel. Take a
spoonful and if it doesn’t start you:
liver and straighten you up better
aad quicker than nasty calomel and
without making you sick, you just
go back and get your money.
If you take calomel today you'll
be sick and nauseated tomorrow;
besides, it mav salivate you; while
if vou take Dodson’s Liver Tone you
will wajte ' P feeling great, fui! of
ambition and ready for work or play.
It’s harmless, pleasant and safe to
give to children; they like it.
EAT FEAR
OF INDIGESTION OR
SOUR. ACID STOMACH
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Instmt Relief! “Pa|»e\ D:a|wi»-.iii’’
F.iuls Your Stomach . Trouble
Forever.
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Wonder w!at upset your stomach
—which portion of the food did the
damage - do you? Well, don’t both
er. If your stomach is in a revolt;
if sour, gassy and upset, and wha
you just ate has fermented in,to
stubborn lumps; head dizzy gnd
aches; belch gases and acids and
eructate undigested food. breath
foul, tongue coatfd—just take a lit-
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This Sale closes Saturday night, and it will be to your
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interest to take advantage of the many Bargains we
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offer at the fair.
Pape’s Diapepsin and in five!
minutes you wonder what became of
the indigestion and distress.
Millions of men and women to
day know that it is needless to have
a bad stomach. A little I ha pepsin
occasionally keeps this delicate or
gan regulated and they eat their
favorite foods without fear, r
If your stomach doesn’t take «*tyv|
of your liberal limit without rebel-L
lion; if your food i- a damage in-T
stead of a help, remember the
quickest, surest, most harmless re-i
Ijef is Pape’s Diapepsin tihich cost* J
only fifty cents for a large case at I
drug stores. It’s truly wonderful J
-—it digests food and set- thing' ,
straight, sy gently and ea- lv
it is really astonishing. Pte.:s-v'* r
your sake, don’t go on and or wjth
a weak, disordered stomach* t’. .•->
unnecessary.
Great Bargain Sale Now Going On -
Meet Me.At
FRANK’S
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Where you can meet your friehds and buy more goods
for less money and better good* for same money.
Just stop. Listen and Look over our prices and you
will surely be surprised about our Bargains, Bargains,
AND NOTHING BUT BARGAINS.
§6.50 and $7.50 Men’s Syits, sale price $4.08
$10.00 al wool Blue Serge Suits and facies. $7.50
$12.50 and $15.00 Men’s Suits at $10.00•
$18.00 Men’s Suits at $12.50
BOYS’ SUITS
Sizes from 3 to 9 years, 98c to $1.75
Boys’ Suits, 8 to 20 years, $1.50 to ^.... .$6.50
Boys’ knee pants from 25c to $1.98
Children’s School Dresses, 25c to 49c
Full line of children’s and boys’ school and dress shoes.
Men’s dress shoes from $1.75 to $3 50
Men’s work shoes fro ,n $1.50 to ’.$4.0o
Ladies’ dress and working shoes from $1.49 to. .$2.59
12'1-2 and 15c. Dress Ginghams at 10c
36 inch Yellow Homespun at 7c
10c Apron Gingham at 8c
12 l-2c Apron Gingham at 10c
39c Poplin, fine quality, at . ^ * 25c
25c Poplin, good quality, at 19c
Ladies’ Sport and Long Coats from $2.98 to...$9.00
These are bargains.
MILLINERY
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Our Millinery is up-to-date. The finest quality
ready-to-wear and dress hats. The prices are very low.
They just suit for the hard times. See us before you buy.
On account of lack of Space we are not able to name
the hundreds ofbargains we have to offer, and we sure
have them. Make our store your headquarters and make
yourself at home.
Please remember whatever we advertise is TRUE
and we can prove it at
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The Charleston Srprise Bargain House
Next Door to Express Office. J. FRANK, Manager.
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■ii our store this week
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We arv offering Spor lal
iscounts for CASH,
luring Fair Week on
our entire stock of Fur
niture. Carpets, Rugs.
Art Squares. Stoves and
Ranges, etc, and if you
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expert to buy anything
in our line DO IT NOW
ANY CHEST COLD
MAY BRIMQ
Bronchitis or Tonsiiitis
The irritating, tickling cough ;
affects the lung tissue and :
wears down nature's power to
resist disease
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The Colleton Bargain House
R LEVY, Manager
Walterboro, South Carolina
supprewes die cold, allays the in*
flammation, steadily removes the
irritation and rebuilds the resistive
power to prevent lung trouble.
~ SCOTTS has done more
for bronchial troubles than
any other one
It contains no alcohol
Scott a Bowse. BiooeB&evi N J. M-tO
~ We will hold goods for Futuiv
Delivery if you cannot take il
with you.
SHOP AROUND THEN
Come here and We WILL SAVE
YOU MONEY.
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE.
Brewn Furniture Company
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The Home Makers
Southern Carolina A»«o<-iathMi Joins
National Chaunhe*r.
Suffrrrei From lndi|(r»tk>n IL liiHr.l
"Be-fore ‘taking Chamb^rlam’-t
Tablets my husband suffered for
Wvera! years fro m indigestion, .aus-
io* him to have pains i n the stom
ach and distress after eating. Cham
ber lata - s Tablets relieved him of
these spells right away.” writes Mrs-
Thomas Casey, eneva. N. Y. Ob
tainable everywhere.
COUGH
At the first sign of sore throat,
tight chest or stuffed-up head tak>‘
a dose of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
The healing pine-tar, soothing
honey and glycerine quickly relief*
the arongestion, loosen the phlera
and break up your cold. Dr. l ,eli ’
Pine-Tar-Honey has all the benefit*
of the healing aroma from a P> nfl
forest, t Is pleasant to take and an
tiseptic. The formula on the hot'!
L-lls why it relieves colds ?til
cougha. At your druggist, 25e.