The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 20, 1916, Image 6
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TAYLOR’S
THE STORE ALWAYS KNOWN AS SANTA
CLAUS HEADQUARTERS. WE^ HAVE EVERY
THING IN THE CHRISTMAS GIFT LINE—A PRES
ENT FOR EVERY" MEMBER OF-THE -FAMILYr
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250 PODUDS CMIDf
Hdly Chocolate Covered Nuts, a 60c value. Pure,
Fresh, Delicious.
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GIVE HER A BOX—SHE WILL APPRECIATE IT
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vVe have over $300.00 worth of Ladies’, Gents’ and Chil-
aren’s Handkerchiefs, ranging in price from a crocheted
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edge handkerchief at 2 for 5c to a dainty plain lace
mndkerchief at 50 cents.
LIES'II COTS MELUS
In individual Holly boxes—$1 50 to $5.00, Sterling Sil
ver handles.
HIK UK;«.FST LINE OF FIRE WORKS—WE HAVE
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yT » ' Kers to lM<l\ • - V • • 5*
10 > inch h(»r>e crackers .V^
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Io-2 1 2 inch hor e crackers^
Spai ’ni« *j»« f piu kagt
Son of a Guns, each - ' .. i. ..... i
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8 R’P Rap*. < a< h V 1»*
Llt^nan c. tulK's, .Vnimmit um ick.>.
'. 'd the w.v.L, a gjeefit »i<*\city I"-
i'i.- -i!.* pa par l»allo<>n*r \ 25.*
L"■ ‘til l ■ 1 ,t;eat. h . . .,v.. . . . ■ <c. 1'1 -W, an*! 2 * ■
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I0KS, loys, 10YS
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TA YLOR’S
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Walterboro’s Popular Store
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Wednesday, December 20, 191$
to WDnvi
I’archessi \
Rook 5'
Rummy.., 25.*
Old Maid .5 and 10c
Every toy adopted by Old Santa Claus for this Xmas
and hundreds of other games.
giviing. Rring the little folks «n4 1,1 them sci■ the I>|^ .
display of Dolls and Toys. . 4?
A MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Rot. H. B. Hardy, who for the
put foot years has bdeo pastor of
Mt. Vernon Methodist church. Hick
ory OroTc. loft last week for his bow
charge in Wlnasboro. Rot. Mr.
Hardy and hia family made many
friends in Hickory Grore and ricln-
ity during thoir stay in this coun
try. all of whom regret thst on ac
count of the laws of the church.
‘Rev. Mr. Hardy had to bo transfer
red to a new Hold.—York News.
HOW TO CHKOfr THAT OOIJ)
When ip is painful to breathe and i
fever sends chills up and (down your i
back, you are in for a cold. A time
ly dose of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Hon^jr
will stop the sneeses and sniffles.
The pine balsam loosens the phlegm
and clears the bronchial tubes, the
hofley soothes and relieves the sore
throat. The antiseptic qualities kill
the germ and the congested condi
tion is relieved.. Croup', whooping
cough and chronic bronchial affec
tions quickly relieved* At all Drug
gists. 25c |
MOVE TO ROCK~ HILL
Rev. Elxie Myers, of York, who
was recently assigned to the pas
torate of the Park and Manchester
Methodist churches in Rock Hill,
has moved his family to that city.
Rev. Mr. Myers filled his first ap
pointments yesterday.—York News.
INACTIVITY CACHE* CONSTIPA
TION
Lack of exercise in the winter is
a frequent cause of constipation. You
feel heavy, dull and listless, you*
complexion is sallow and pimply,
and energy at low ebb. ('lean' up
this condition at once with Dr.
King's New Life Pills, a mild laxij_
five that relieves the congested in”
testines without griping. A dose be
fore retiriry; will assure you a full
and easy movement in the morning
25c at your druggist.
MIM.KK'H ANTISEPTIC OIL
KNOWN A-S
tSNAKE OIL
Most Wonderfully Peneratinr. Pain
Relieving uni Healing
Oil Known. ,
It is creating a sensation through
out the south, where it is Doing in
troduced. Many thousand pe>ple
are now using it with gratifying *e-
sults. For rheumatism, neuu'lg'i.
lumbago, sore, stiff and swollen
Joints, corns, bunions or whatever
the pain may be, apply the oil to
the affected parts t and it will disap
pear as If by magic. For sore
mt rroup. grip, diphtheria and
ton-dlitis i> has hxrn found most
effective. Kvory bottle guaranteed
at leading druggists, .fno M. Klein.
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CHRISTMAS THEE FRIDAV NIGHT
The Stokes school will have a
Chrrstmas tree Friday gening of
>his week, with appiopr. it - . v, r-
clses by he school. This will !. rpe,
promptly at X o'clock, and the p-.o-
lii is invit fo attepj
We wish all our Customers and
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Friends a Merry Christmas
H. Zalin Clothing Store
WALTERBORO, S. C.
PAINKM. COl'tJMS KEUFAED
Hr. King's New -*Dis(o\ery ir, a
oothing. healing fep.tedy far toughs
and colds that has stood the te. t of
nrrrly fif';; years. For . .at cough
that strains.the throat an 1 sips the
\it; lity try Dr King's New Discov-
r> The soothing pine balsams and
mild l.xative ingredients >oon drive
the c<dd from the system. Have a
bottle on hrnd for winter colds,
c-oup. grippe and bronchial affec
tions. At your Druggist. 51V.
Danger Signal.
If the fire bell should ring would
i you run and stop it or go and help
to put out the fire’ It is much the
same way with a cough. A cough
■ is a danier signal as much as a fire
bell You should no more try to
! suppress it than, to stop a fire bell
when it is ringing, but should cure
| the disease that causes the cough
ing. This can nearly always be
done by taking Chamberlain.!*
Cough Remedy. Many have used It
with the most- beneficial resttlts. it
Is especially valuable for the per
sistent rough that so oftejl follows
a bad cold or an attack or the grip.
Mrs. Thomas Beeching, Andrews,
Ind., writes: "During the winter my
husband takes cold easily and
coughs. Chamberlain's Cough Re^
edy is the best medicine for break
ing up these attacks and you can
not gel him to take any Other.” Ob
tainable everywhere.
Commencing tomorrow morning and lasting only
until this limited allotment is Gone
\17 ITH Christmas but a short way off—the sale of these beautifuHblouses is of par-
" ticularinterest. Whether desired for your own wardrobe—or wanted fer gift pui -
/poses for relative or friend—thi price-*, at which they will be sold represents such sub
stantial savings—that purr haves should bemade now while the opportunity present'
Divided into two lots
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and priced at $3.48 and $4.98
NOTE:—These values are the result of a forward-looking merchandising policy—< 1
pooling our interests with several hundred other merchants—and placing our ord< .•
several months ago. For this reason no more of these Blouses will be obtainable t*i
sell at these same low prices. / -
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TAYLOR’S
Exclusive Agency for Colleton
WORTHMORE and WELLWORTH WAISTS
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Automobile?
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Just recaived two cars of good fa»’m mules, which at
going fast Come in end let us show them to you, an*
h *ip you sei.-ct what you need for your use next year.
BUICKS
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We h ave also just received a car of Buick Automobiles, '
fours and sixes. These are wide tread, which we will 1
not be able to get after January 1st.
FORDS
Two cars of Fords are expected before the Christmas
Holidays. <
RIZER & AYER
Walterboro, S. C.
HOX Nl’PPER \ SI CC KS>
The box supper given by the
Stokes school Friday night of last
week was a decided success. The
large crowd present enjoy.il the <0
casion, and the object for which it
was given was fully realized, the
swin of 141.70 having^l^en cleared.
Cough Medicine for Children.
Mrs Hugh Cook. Scottaville l
Y.. says: "About five > years 4?
when we were living in Garbutl. b
Y.. I doctored two of my chlMf
suffering from colds with Cham is
Iain's Cough Remedy and fount
}U*t as represented in every way. ».
promptly checked their coug ui t
and cured their colds quicker b »
anything I ever u*ed.” Obtain Ih*
everywhere. /.
WEN. SORE LUNGS
Restored To Health By Vinol
Camden, N. J.—"I had a deep seated
cough, was run-down, and my lungs were
weak and sore. I had tried everything
suggested without help. (>„<. eve .
ning I read about Vinol and decided
to try it Soon I noticed an improve-
m nl ‘ 1 , k . Ppt 00 Ukin * '* ,nd tod*? I
“ \ w< ' 11 Th'* soreness is all
,r °“ “T I do not have »„v
c-ongh and have gained fifteen pounds.’*
—Yea** Hillmax.
for chronic
w It * nd b 7?* chiti « Md for all
run down conditions, *
John M Klein,
. fcoro, SC./
Druggist, Walter-
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