The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 15, 1916, Image 3

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* » v» Wednesday, November la, 1916. AVOIDS WORKED SIXHEIt HOURS SERIOUS SICKNESS r ^ By Bebf Constantly Supplied Wka Tbedford's BIack-Dra«fbt 11 harl e slon Enjdneer Now Has Strength to Stand Overtime Work. McDuff. Vt.—"I suffered 1^, seven 1 years,” says Mrs. j. B. Whataker, a (his place, “with sick headache, stomach trouble. Ten years ago a friend told me to try Thedford’s Black-Draught, which I did, '■ best family medi* ONCE SI FFEREI) >U CH si\d i found it to be the cine for young and old I keep Black-Draught on hand ah 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 never have a long spell of sick ness in our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught.'' Thedford's Black-Draught Is purely vegetable, and has been found to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, ;)ttid similar symptoms. It has been in constant use for more than 70 years, and has benefited more than a million people. Your druggist sells and recommends Black-Draught. Price only 25c. Gets BKkage to-day. N.cia HIGH GRADE • . • \ ■ y MEAL rOXT.UVS POTASH. DO YOU WANT For Killt-on Y**ar*> Hu Trouliltu IV- Tivat EiM-ut—IUu|ihv«1 • Among t!i»* many enjoyable events) of fair week, none was enjoye-t j more than "the big dance given Wed-j nesday evening at Hy.-ne’s hall b* | ih*. young men of the, town to-the i visiting ladles. .Vmuch larger Luj:;- j her cu dancers took part in this so cial affair than tivaal, and it was nnuh enjoyed t)y all present. Dane- ir.g was continued til] about two o'c! oc k Thursday 'mb r n i:—. There w ere, many beautiful dre*. ; - c.-. and giaceful danceiw were pres ent to enhance the delightful music j lencUied l y Metz' orchestra from [ Charleston. One of the noticeable i departures from the dance* of the ' ' past year wia* the return to the oil time waltz. The glide and waltz Sometimes while, on the job l i shared honors with the one-step, and .twit as iXl could hardly keep going. - this return vas enjoyed by the danc- r That was i^efoie I took Tanlac. To- day I have\worked sixteen hour.; ' Among those present may be tnen- and I do not Xardly .feel it. so yj.-eat tioned^Ote tollowing:. was tha relief Tanlac- gave me.” | Mrs. L. P. M< Millan. Bamberg. These Statements were made by Miss Annie Louise Gelzer, Orang E. H. Bolchoy, a\ Southern Bail-' burp: Miss Sloan. CharlestonMiss way conductor, who'reside* at 62^ J Appleby, Salkehatchie: Mi*s Hazel- King Ct.. Charleston, ih an endorse-; burst. Savannah: Mrs. S. E. Boney, ment he gave Tanlac. • The National . Philadelphia; Miss Pauline Sand- Tonic M \ i Jwnlar. Bitter Luella Lawton And these statements of V r - Bol* j f-^till;, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Searson. Ov not only describe hip ca^e. but Meggett; Miss Mary Wilson. Rock Mi Hill. Mr. William Henry Heyward. Charleston; Cadets Fuller, Skinner and Byrd, of Porter Military Aca demy: Sheriff Lightsey. Hampton: fndo^ph Hoxcell, Orangeburg; Her ts a moral in thi* which i' • • at Inabinet. Orangeburg; Ka>- to Laris'> . .i-i.^ton. .Among the local dancers were Mr and MrsvJ» W. Lucas; Prof, and Mrs. F. Long. Mr. and Mr*. I sfcKD WANTED chOy the same is true in many other cases. There are yet. however, many, ma' hnen in this State who now. like Bolchoy once did. feel as if they could "hardly keep going Th. not lia^ Mr. B^choy's statement follows: *T -puffervvl from chronic nervous indigestion for about fifteen years previous to taking Tanlac. Purine that time I havh been to a mrtnber nf the best physhTans and I*have , taken all kinds ofStaedioines. both i prescribed and prophKdary medi (cines. but without rocei\ing r.hy per manent relief. w • . -v» A *1 was e xtremely ncrvpo* during P^tt* rsbi ,he ,*ay ;.nd I w as very restl*v.- dut-, ^hvith ai ire the night. I had bad okeams; • d c>oit-* ( \nnie Wilbv. ]| M. Fishburne, Miss Miss Bay Jonys, Miss Katharine d •- Trexille. Miss Mabel Wlchman, Mis< Sarah Kohn. MNss Myitjs Padget* Mvss Beaux Fripp and Messrs. A. T. Anderson, Pan .xlylerscm. Clayton, Lucien Patterkon. Baymor f ^ PAttersim. Barien -SanHefs, Fritz thj others \ $1.S7 in cu^h THE BEST ' —, o CHEAPEST FEED. Walterboro Oil Mill Southern Life & Trust Company / .f Greensboro, N. C. A Strictly Southern Old Line Insurance Company. Writing all forms gf policies at reasonable rates, for every dollar liability. EVERY DOLLAR COLLECTED IN PREMIMl MS IN ( OI.LE TON COrNTY WILL RE RE INVESTED IN COLLETON (OI NTY LOANS. PATRO NIZE US AND KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME- v Colleton Insurance and Realty Company STOP, LOOK AND READ Tilt* If a man loves a girl, /hat hi* bust ness; . ' > • If a girl loves a man that’s her bus* ness; If they get married that’s thelt business. Fo, If you want your aut.vmoblle seat covereda and 'clothes cleaned, sec "Hie New York PresHng Club: f<u that’s their business. New York Pressing Club (;\ cry frequently and I suffered : ;’. J bit with a severe pain in the bai\ l of Ply neck. I w as very weak at ; times, and sometimes while on the J job I felt as if ! could hardfj keep I going Be ally, I ^yas in a very bad j condition. * ••A friend who knew alcout my ail ments urged me to take Tanlac I took the advice. And the Tania- sure'efid give me fine results. I r**t well at nights now. for the Tan lac made,; me sleep much better. My appetite is good, and my stomach lias strengthened* so that I digest my food now. I am not nearly so nervous as I was and I feel better in every way. I have gained abouf* tight pounds since 1 began taking Tanlac. To’fiiy I have worked slx- teen hou-s and I do not hardl> feel it Those ppins in my nci’k also were driven away by the Tanlac. • I can and do recommend Tanlae nowrf and I do. so conscientiously, because (-f the results^f have obtain- .,! from Tanlac. I have recom-, 1 it to or ho people, who j_ u 11* nu nde< are tak L got /fron gotMKr.iedit l ,; ra cl; 1 to recommend it" Tar 1; . the masi-i t.icdh /* . A ■ •!d H , , / / A!. Kb in. V\ alt. ib/ro / Tf . Ct 11* loll rvr.i.s; /'o./folb- STOMACH ACID FINE! \ NO INDIGESTION. GAS. HEARTBURN. ACIDITY ••Pape*s Pia|>epsin'' * Fixes . sick. Stour, l pM-t Stomach* in Fixe Minuter. « Pou don't want a stow remedy when your stomach is bad—or an unceVtain one -or a harmful one— your stomach is too valuable: you mustn injure it with drastic drug- Papes Piapepsin is noted for it-> speed in givirv e relief; its hartHles*- ness; its certain, unfailing actioPL'n regulating sick. sour. stom achs. Its inillions of cures i n indi- gestion. dyspepsia, gastritis afid ot’i- er totr.acj/ trouble has mad*- it fa mous th^ world over. . - Keep this perfect stonr c’ d" t > • Irofhi H. W. Cohen • • — • * S *3 Who used to be here 10 Years ago, and was do- x. ing a Wholesale Business in Charleston, has come back and opened up ALarge Stock of Clothing, Shoes, Dry goods, Underwear Hats and Furnishings, Millinery, Ladies’ Coat Suits, Skirts, Cloaks and Sweaters, AT CITY PRICES X COHEN \ % , m ' • \ . X Next to J. C. Crosby’s Restaurant. Walterboro, . •; South Carolina \> ith ypur ir<flSie—keep it ’ andy c heenu^t! qf th»- result*^ larg. ffty-cent cas* fro . an- dia it- us-. Tanlac i' fk and then If/myon* o;it(i . e. and. as I jtt-t S5 */'’.-.something vi'bi' h d* *--n'l agr'» them, if what they oat "vs Hi f.-i iliehtff and sotus ar cXii-. s 'headache ‘•eax ei uctat ions p* -.I <\J 11 od -1 • c. • ; ’ i fditpc*psiii I OH!' < I!’ with t.he\stoma»h all sue! vani'-hee. \Jt« promptness, a ad * as.’ iir v over. oniing i fstovmch di-’orda-iy i- a r<*.< I those who try if / KEAlMRl I n \ TH VI . \ I I -\t INTER < o| i.H n of OT * tv’out lu.id iak< Ta; -11 ''me - i "XMgirr X' I ( np Pland- Bar.d t .h'c' x SWI FT (*1 '« « "IP Be a Railway Mail Clerk * pzy m *h pro- » v* x - ♦ off. -t 1 .\pet (Mid m L >rd j!iari#*r» If ysAi ar** an \ trXx ut-rif r 0 uuaHfnSr , \rtve i^tru. the Inter- e»prrt‘$ at l v ,t -s.^ue I'vafiiinatumn t Kom*-. m your l ' ti sr d Vlaf f. r fr-* 44 dfydw w ho t.Ave Iwvul# to ruako \ iax can .Jo it u*t«iir the 11 - —j* ■ i*, t lJ/* otneHK>t. ( e*’ t : IXTtRXAIIONU COSgtSrONUthCI SCHOOLS tui •»> r*. v . A Ask Your Grocer CHEEK-NEACS COFFEES Best By Every Test o ■ Lodge. Nov. 1" There will he l mooting of Sweet ttUin * amp ^ • ti W . at Ashton. Thursday night. No- Visit.ng .Woodmen will •.cel< oiped. Ti er* w ill he il* er^.- v..:k and refreshments. .t E. HIKES, rh vk. A CHILD HATES OIL. CALOMEL. PILLS JOR LIVER AND BOWELS 7X x (.ixV \ ••( aliloi iRia >yi U|. <’l I ig- nx>s». sick. i e,Xeri*h. ('on-tipixted- X ,.X > / /. ” tf - // *795 Mode! CS-AT. c. b f ^edo \ *795 Me J ". SS-* C. o. b. Toledo X . '-v. c rr.. ,5 - - ■ m r - ^ ■•i- -* v' f 7'- • jZ -- 3 v - CHAR LESTO N.S...G. Lor.k back atXour elu-hlhood day Bem.-mhyr th/-- doye’' mothei in- s^ted on—/astor . oi!; ' ..ii-uie'b i iharries. How y/u hated th'-.u^K.-' vou fo.iutht ay^inst tahurc th’"!. With ou r .hildKn 'vt’s ■dTifTerfut Mofbmis^ho fline to the- old form «>: phXie dimply don't realize what t'-.V do. The children’s revolt is ^ell-founded. Their, tender little • insides” are Injured by them. Xlf your •child’s stomach, liver amh how els need cleansing, give only de- IhiousV'Californla Syrup of Figs- jt< action is positive but g'-ntle Millions of mothers keep this harm* K-s fruit laxatTve” handy: they know children love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach, and that a teaspoonful given today sa^e s a sick '■child tomorrow. Ask vour druggist for a SO-cent , bottle of •'California Syrup of Figs.” which has full directions for babies, children of all age* and for grown ups plainly on each bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here See that it is made by “California Fie Syrup Company.” Refits*' any other kind with contempt. Little Miss Elise Fishburne, who has been visiting in Savannah, has -i turned home. - -vw*.... '.c ■ Luxurious Bigness A big roorfiy car is luxurious—no two ways about it. But extra inches in an automobile cost hun dreds of dollars—as a rule. It took an investment of millions in facilities for tremendously increased production — To effect the economies necessary to produce luxurious size at this price. The -wheelbase is 112 inches — The seats arc comfortable and roomy and there’s plenty of leg room front and back. And your further luxurious comfort is assured by cantilever springs, big four-inch tires and balanced weight—the gasoline tank is at the rear. Beautifully finisTied! —every convenience!! Price $795!!! Model 85-6, six cylinder, 35-40 horsepower, 116-inch wheelbase—$925. sjf / i WALTERBORO GARAGE COMPANY, Ltd. i it firT#*t»»* * »» XtMimflrer Th« Willys-OverUnd Company, TcUdo, Onto “Mada in U. S. A.'* a> X x . -a