The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 24, 1917, Image 5

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‘ (t 7 1 ■'HV Wednesday, January 24, *917. FDD Mr (HRS HE HI LOSiS BUTTLE WITH VICTORY NEAR CO LUMBIAN ALMOST tOST HOPE /' ^ HIS WIFE URGED HIM ON Kajrg if Hr Had Not Found Help When hr Did hr Believes lie Wovld not “Hr a Living Man Tmlday. *\ THE PRESS AOT STANDARD After sufferinR forty years ^iih his physical troubles, D. D. Cordon, of 720 Seventh St.. Olympia, a ftTW- urb of Columbia, on (October 28th declared that' “I just can’t praise Tanlac high enough, and four dol lars’ worth of Tanlac completely broke up my troubles after hun dreds of'dollars worth of tMier med icine had failed to even help me."’ Continuing. Mr. Gordon said: “I suffered from stomach trouble. «ome kidney trouble anti a disorder of the bowels. F had these troubles, especially the indigestion for about forty years. - After meals I felt all puffed Up. I was in considerable pain, and my stomach was so dis ordered that my food was not di gested. I suffered constantly with a severe form of bowel trouble and my food often passed through me before it was hardly more than half digested. Severe pains ofte n ag- grivated this trouble, too. “Though I had tried a great many kinds of medicines that were said to be good for my troubles. I Just kept on getting worse, and I had about lost hope of getting well, and. if I had not gotten Tanlac when I did. I do not believe I would be a living man today. Really. I do think Tanlac has kept me from the grave. "When I was told about Tanlac. I had taken so much medicine that 1 had no more faith in medicine, as it all had failed me. but my neigh bors kept telling me of Tanlac and Anally I gave my son a dollar and told him to buy me a bottle. When 1 started taking Tanlac I was in an awful shape and it had been months since I had gotten a good night’s rest. The first bottle did me no good at all, so far as I could tell, and I did not want to get any more, as I thonght I was just throwing my money away by buying Tanlac, just as 1 had when I bought the other medicines. My wife kept after me. ♦ hough./and I bought the second bottle. * ) ► “The second bottle was half gone Ire foie I fee] betM*. Then Of Real Estate \ (’. F MUt’KENFUSS, Manger ' it. M. JLF’J-'KUIES, President. doWm ’he Taplac todTFTiold of my troubles and now they have been completely broken up Four bottle gave me complete relief, and I am in line health now. “The Tanlac gave me a good ap petite, and now t oat three big meals a day. though I used to never i eat a bite u£ breakfast, for my sys- I tern was in such had shape I never j was hungry in the mornings. I have 1 gained a good deal in weight, loo. [ but 1 have not weighed recently, so ( 1 can’t say just how many pounds. ; “I can now eat cabbage, fish or beef, three things which were like ■rank poison to me before I toot? Tanlac. The Tanlac also drove away that sleeplessness and I rest like a child now. “I recommend Tanlac now be cause I want the world to know what It did for me. so they will he able to take it. 1 have persuaded a lot of people to take Tanlac, for it Is wonderful.” Tanlac. the “Master Medicine,” is sold by: Jno. M Klein. Walterboro. The Colleton Cypress Co.. Colle ton. Cottageville Drug Co . Collage- V ;1*« > • Island ton Mercantile Co.. Island- ton. •• W. C Glover. Gree n PonH (Jack- son horo. ) No Need To Rub! | X)R stiff sore muscles apply Slo-’ * * • - ‘ • HONOlt KOl.L, STOKF.S SCHOOL FOR DFCKMItFR 'First Grade Thomas Strickland, Mrrie Saunders. Advanced Firs. Giade Leon S enders, o'.'ph Saunders. Second Grade Ralph Welch. Mamie Kinsey. Resale Warren. Th : rd (tAade —Ivlee Atkiason,, End lee .Carffjs. penny Ramsey. Fourth Grade—Richard Welch, Houck ChrsseiVati. — ** ! ' h' 1 J Sloan’s Liniment to the pain or ache, it quickly penetrates and soothes •without rubbing. Rheunatiam, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, apratna and bruiaea are quickly relieved by ita uae. Cleaner and more promptly effec tive than muaay plaatera or ointmenta, it doea not atain the akin or clog the porea. The family medicine cheat in thouaanda of hornet hna • place tot Sloan'a Liniment. At all druggist*, 25c. 50c. nod $1.00. Sloans Liniment /</LLS FA in GASPAHILL.% CARNIVAL TAMPA. FLA. Round Trip Fare From Walterboro. S. C.. $14.35 For this occasion which will b<‘ filled tvith fun and frolic, and last ing from February 2nd to 10th. tickets will be sold to Tampa and return as shown above by the ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Rilroad of the Sotitk JANUARY 31st to FEBRUARY 5th Inclusive F.lmlted returning until midnight of February 20th. but may be extend ed to March 3rd by depositing with City Ticket Agent at Tampa, under prescribed rules, and upon payment of I1.no. Proportionate fares from Inte-- medlate stations. Children hslf fares. Liberal Ston Over Privileges. For further particulsrs. schedules, sleeping car reservations, etc., call on D, F MARTIN. . , v ^ Ticket Agent. Born, to My. and Mrs. S. J. ri mer. of rural route 4. Tuesday, .I;*: 1 . Nth, a son, S. J. Ulmer, Jr, FARMERS \ UK URGED TO ORDER FERTILIZER K\RL\ ! / ‘ 0 The shortage of freight rats may Seriously delay the fertilizer move-j ment and defeat the “plant early” ( idea that is being advocated by >\ | eryone engaged in the anti-boll ( weevil campaign. As a rule, the average farmer does not concern ! himself over railway pr oblems.- car shortages, ete., because relative); ! few of them ship in car load «nian r titles, but if the present car sh«»it- age exists at the time farmers us ually order out their fertilizer, no matter whethor the quantity is one ton or a car load, If the cars can not be had in greater number than the present supply, many farmers will he disappointed by not receiv ing his fertilizer in time to plant his cotton and other crops early and thus take the first practical step to get ahead of the boll weevil. The Farm Improvement Depart ment of the A. R. & A. is trying in every way it £an to induce all farm ers to order out their fertilizer im mediately In order that they may not be disappointed by delays owing to car shortage, congestion at Term Inal*points, and many other reasons which may cause serious loss if thi* important part of the farmers’ work is not attended to before it is too late. Next to early plowing and preparation, probably there is r mere important thing lor the cotton planter to do than to ordei H fertilize! out in advance of th< time he needs it. WOMAN’S JOY Suggestions to Childless Women. Among the virtues of Lydia U. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is tho ability to correct stehlitv in the cases of many women. This fact is well established as evidenced by the following letter and hundreds of others we have published in these colums. Poplar Bluff, Mo.—“I want other women to know what a blessing Lydia ■ E. Pink ham e Vege table Compound Baa been to me. Wa bad always wanted a baby in our home but f was in poor health ami not able to do my work. My mother and hus band both urged me to try Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. I diiF so, my health 1m Tills clipping is taken from aihoad advertisement, and is n.i doubt good advice to the farniei.-, <»! Colleton county. . F. W. KISH EE. County Aggent. —— - -- ■ ■ ■ INACTIVITY CONST!I* \- scorn miusiMi OF NORWEGIAN COD UVER OIL usually stops a stubborn cough or chest cold when ordinary specifics fail It helps strengthen the lungs and throat—adds; ai ditohium ruu.ding hocght energy to the blood—and j gives the system the force to help resist disease. Use SCOH’S Refuse Substitutes proved and I am now the mother of a fine baby girl and do all my own hous* ‘ work.’’-Mrs. Alua B. Timmons, 21C Almond St, Poplar Bluff, Mo. In many other homes, once childles., there are now children because of tint fart that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ; Compound make* women norma), healthy and strong Write to the Lydia F!. Pinkham Medi cine Co., Lynn. Ma**., for advice—it will be confidential and helpful. PAGE FIVE Cold Sores and Fever Blisters ore only outward manifestations of the inflammatirwi of the mUCOtiS jmfsft that Hiww the lungs, the tQ«nnrl| and all the digestive tract, but they give you evidence of how sore a membrane may become as a result el inflamma tion, which is stagnation of the blood, rightfully called acute catarrh. * If you suffer from such conditions don’t let them become chronic, dop’t run the ritit of systemic catarrh. Clear it Up With PERUNA i When your eyalMi la dMndof aHitapoUsna.the membranes sooUk-'I and healed, the cold gone and roar digestion restored, you will enjoy life, feel equal to all Hs taaka, and bo at peace with the world. Let Peruna do for you what It did for thio sufferer: -Mra L A. Pattens*. 12S Utah-Avenae, Memphis Icon, jpys; _ ” I have been a frirad of Pmoa far mwiy year*. I have Mid it off aod on for ratnnhal cowataimt aad fanod it a vary wcaUaat maaadr. I have aamaJI family of clnldrrn Tm.er are hard with os. hut I caa scarcely afford to do without Peruna. especially during the oeoaan of thayaar wheneoudht and coMa are prevalent. We always rrccummetid Peruca to oat neighbors, far the benefit k has base to os " You needn’t suffer longer with such a remedv at hand. ?5 toootSMwSaaa^; Parana can be obtained in tablet form. You caa carry it with you and take it ays- tanaatically and regularly for n remedy, or aa needed for a preventive. Get aboxtodsy. !A The Peruna Company, Colun.bua, Ohio The Colleton Garage RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, S. C. We haye just purchased the Berry Garage on Railroad Avenue and it will be open for business February 1st. . X. 1 £ We have employed one of the best mechanics and t . \ electricians in the State and guarantee our work to be 9 / s.' \ e 4 > j ** \. % r* * # ** * « ? strictly first-class in dvery 1 particular. We solicit all repair work on any make of car. W- N. * \ ’ V CALL AND LET US MEET YOU. . \ • .• w L. Utsey Manager. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF Horses and Mules COME AND SEE THEM. PRICES AND TERMS RIGHT Walterboro Live Stock & Vehicle Co. -V H. W\ BLACK, Jr., Manager ROUT. WILSON HI KRIKD \ r EHRIIARDT IIDMI. W ell Known \ •mug Man Dies From ’• •If Ieflit t••<1 \\ ••Mini, Follow ing III Hcaltli. UAUSES TION Lack «if exercitir''in the winter is In freqttem rause of constipation You feel heavy, dull and listleas, you* complexion is sallow and p oiply, rnd energy at low ohb. Ulean tin th's condition at once with Dr. Kind’s New Life Pills, a mild laxn- t'- <* that relieves the congested in- fi ctinet; without griping. A dose be fore retiring will assure you a full rnd ca«r movement in the nioruing 25c at your druggist. •cottai *. Bloowfield. M. J. lt-4 Ohe of the largest deals In real estate in this vicinity in some time was completed recently when the Auditorium building on Hay street va* bought by the Morrall Furnl- * i-c Co. The lower part of the building will be converted into a Urge store to be used by the pur chasers for their store. Mr. Mor rall expects to move his stock some time l n the near future.—Beaufort Gazette. CONGRESSMEN WILL HELI* FARMERS Upo n the request of the Southern Carolina Association Congressman R. S. Whaley and A. F. I^-vet hav. taken up with the department ot agriculture the question M>f di> tiibuting some Matsuma plants throughout Southern Carolina. Se< retary Reid has wiitten to the de oaitment and has hopes that be will have some plants for distribution since he has the assistance of the representatives. FfOUl ll.>MUt} N.«|e|s. With the aid of a plain medol j»aste it i s ail easy matter to rid the rki n of u rrhtlv baitv gmwths The najif, <|c l>i mixU>g som*' water with i -d medol Th * is applied to th* not wanted and affer two or ree minutes rubbed off and the skin washed. ” tra»e of hair will hav** When you go to your druggist f* r medol be sure vou g* 1 ’ the genuine article, and if he will not supplv you. the'srAinerican Fro prietarv Co. of Hostnn. will send you a 50c oi $1.00 package by mail. Khrhardt. Jan. lit The body oi the late Robert Dunlap Wilson, who shot himself in Atlanta early Wed nesday morning, was htoughl here tot interment today. Last summer he siif!*t'»'d fioni a seiiou* attack of ty|ilioi<| fever from which he nev er completely iecoV»*r*“«l. physically ••r mentally He was then a resi dent of Palmetto. Fla., but later went to Mlanta to live with a «>- tei Wednesday morning aaout 0 20 o'clock he filed a bullet into his brain, Death followed that night. Funeral services were conducted bv the Rev. E. F. K. Roof, pastor of Mt Pleasant Lutheran chureh hete. He wa* assisted by the Rev. D R (J-nseclose of F-airfax. Th.- If* 1 ’. I II Wilson, D D.. pastor of S J James* Lutheran ehurchP^um- t« • is the father of the young man “Come on Ovor, Son My Cornwall Off I” 1 Put 2 Drop* of ‘Goto-If on Luf flight-Now Watch-” “Pcs—all you have to do is to uae vour twii luigsrs ami lift the corn right off That's tho way ’Geta-If n 1 w a y s works. You just put on ahnat 2 dmps Then the corn not only shrivels, hut loosens from the toe, without affecting the surround- iiik flesh in the least. Whv, it’s al most a pleasure to have corns and f l-’ound a Sure Thing. I R Wixnn. Farmera Mills. N. Y , Ij^s used Chamherlain’s Tablets for \ •■;> rs fm «l*«nrders of the stomach and liter and -avs, “Chamberlain’s Tablets ate the best I have ever used.’’ Obtainable everywhere. The regular monthly meeting of •he King's Daughters and Sons will •o held at the home of Mrs. O. C. Brown ne»» Monday afternoon at 4.3ft o’eloek. “That Wo* a q«Mt Funeral That Cera Had Hits HlnSn-HV* see how ‘Oets-It* get* them off In a hurry and without the least pain. I can wear tight shoes, done*- and walk as though I never had eorns." “Geta-It” makes the use of toe- irritating salves, bundling bandages, tape, piasters and other things not only foolish, but unnecessary. Use this wonderful discovery, •‘Oets-U,’* for any soft or hard corn or callus It Is tho now, simple, easy, quick way, and it never fails. You'll never have ts cut a corn again with knives or srlssoro. sad run chances of blood poison. Try "Oets-Il'' tonight. ••Oets-It" is sold everywhere, ■« S bottle, or eent on rseeihfi of prtns by B. Lawrsoss * Oo. Chicago, 111