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Wednesday, March THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE FIVE Shake Off That Grip When Sprin&eomes, with its'changeable weather and your exposure, it is best to clear away all the symptoms left after an attack of grip. That evil disease leaves you weakened, and when its victim attempts to “do his bit” he exposes himself to the risk of asecond attack, for which he is leas prepared, and which may have graver There's Danger in Delay April and May are pneumonia months. In this time a weak ened system is a constant source of danger, for the pneumonia and grip infect ions are in the air. and after a king winter the body is so clogged with waste it cannot resist them. Fortify the health, remove the catarrh, and improve the digestion. F ^r PERUNA Thix reliable tonic is - n^conmreTided rfmove The" WastaT from the body, counteract the catarrhal poisons and allay the inflammation that is catarrh, restore the regular appetite and tone up the entire system to resist disease. A well man is safe. * As a tonic after grip it S.as won many commendations, while itscffect- iwiess in-catarrhal conditions is unquestioned, lake no chances—Take Peruna. V Peruna Tablet* are aluay* ready to take. ~ You may carry a box wtith you and ward off told* end chi!!. The liquid medicine in your home u a great tafeguerd. Protect your family. X The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio CALLED MEETING FAIR ASSOCIATION Members* ssf t'<»!lrt<sa tV.utity Fair intion to lie Hel«l Friday us Mm niiiK in Wallet bm-o. t FERTILIZERS X . » You will need more Fertilizer. We have our warehouse full and can deliver you the best goods any time you are ready. Come in and see V. ' ■ ' ... J* "'•W..UU4 us we can save you money and de liver promptly. DISC HARROWS * X n> We have only two or three left and | if you buy now you will save money *s they will be worth $5.00 to i>10.00 more next yea:. We will sell you now and you can pay us n the fall. Prepare youv land prop- jrly and you will win half jthe bat- le. A Disc Harrow will put your and in good’ shape for planting. Com and Cotton Planters s * Ledbetter single seed planters, Mery’s cotton and corn planters, dso Dow Law and Carolina plant ers, Turn Plows, Middle Bursters, ■Mow Stocks. Anything you need or the farm. For The House Jcreen Doors and Windows, Paints, 9 md Varnishes, Stoves and Ranges, 'lew Perfection Kerosene Stoves, Enamel, Crockery and G’assware. A. Wichman & Son The Colleton County Fafr Asso ciation will hold an important meet ing Friday of tills week at the room* of the Southern Carolina Associa tion. The purpose of this meeting is to complete the organization and make plans for „ the neit fair. ' V full attendance of the members is urged as much business of impor- Tance to the association will L i transacted. The meeting will be called to order promptfy at eleven tV. J. Taylor. ! o’clock by President, WOMAN NOW IN PERFECT HEALTH 'Came From Reading a Pinkham Adver tisement. Paterson. N. thark yo’i fer the Lydia E. Pinkhabi remedies «« they pshave made me w-e;l and healthy. Some- 1 time ago I felt «o rundown, had paina in my back and side, waa very irregular, tired, nervous, had ! such bad dreams, did not feel like eat ing and had short breath. I read your advertisement in the newspapers and decided to try • bottle of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound- It worked from the tint bottle, so I took a second and a third, also a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’a Blood Purifier, and now I am just aa well aa any other woman. I ad- visa ovary woman, single or married, who is troubled with any of the afore said ailments, to try your wonderful Vegetable Compound arid Blood Purifier and I am sure they will help her to get rid of her troubles as they did me.” - Mrs. Elsie J. Van out Sanle, 36 No. York St, Paterson, N. J. Write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, (confidential) Lynn, Mass, if yog need special advice. II k FOR SALE We Desire to Offer For Sale The Following: Cabbage plants. Charleston Wakefield,, now ready Hc\ be set at $2.00 per thousand f>". b. Ritter. * * \ King's Improved Cotton Seed, extra early, at $1.50 per bushel. Made 40 bales on 40 acres in 1916. Simpkin’s extra early cotton seed at $2.00 per bushel. Sound, try mixed seed for planting at $1.25 per bushel, f. o. b. Ritter. , ' ~ . \ * Standard 8-2 1-2-1 fertilizer, delivered at any point on the Atlantic Coast Line be tween Green Pond and Khrhardt at $26.50 per ton iri quantities of not less than one ■ ton - ■ . . I y Terms For Above: Cash With Order Cetteton Mercantile & Manutacturing Co. RITI KK. S. C. The Price Maker Offers This Week ■v • . \ ^ FOR CASH / * o Ttu- Hog Ford preacher re jue-ts that all who attend services at 'ns church, whether membeis <,t . jn«t plain citizen^. mn-f heteafi* • frain from reading almana - V .!• he is preathing. Good White Rice, $3.65 per sack Octagon Soap, 6 cakes for 25 cents "* -v • Satt, per sack 80 cents t V * X _ * / ' * Brown Mule Tobacco, 3 Plugs 25 cents Apple Sun Cured Tobacco, 3 Plugs 25 cents For Stiff Neck Apply Sloan's Liniment •without rubbing to the sore leaders and the pain will soon be relieved. For rheumatic aches, neuralgia, gout, lumbago, bruises, strains, sprains and muscle stifTness, have a bottle handy. Quickly penetrate* and •ootbea, cleaner than mumv plaster* or ointment*, doc* not •tain the ikin. * At nil dmggiau, 25c. 50c. and $1.00. ; Sloans Liniment rt/L LS PA I Pi Red J. Tobacco, 3 Plugs 25 cents . Red Heart Tobacco, 3 Plugs 25 cents Also a full and complete line of white goods and low quartered shoes. Come around and give me a look before buying elsewhere. THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND .i w- FEED OFT YOfR H<K*t SIX WEEKS FARMER In every lot of bogs on feed tx > or three weeks quickly ^nd actual!* Livt r Regulator entirety relieved my Opinions from Folks Who Know For malarial headache. Crnnger _ eat less than others. If ail would fatten like these, the entire <lro>«- would ne ready for the maiket six week's earlier and to save sis week's feed is an item that you fully un derstand. The hog that fafens easily must be l n prime physical condition. Th*- H A. Thomas Hog Powder is a con ditioner for hogs It keeps their system clean and healthy and enable, them to fatten quickly without fall ing a prey to the usual diseases of hogs. The II. A. Thomas Hog Powder is not stocs food. It’s straight medicine, ana we took. th- ngnnry because it enables you to feed out your hogs much earlier. A. j VVlehman & Son. Walterboro, S. C., ■nd A P. P?dg«-tt, H nderson- vilh*. ^. (’. I mo. trouile.—J. Height, V^etumpka, Ala. }Tzi heavy headache. \omited twice to .-ix times a day. Four doses of Grarjrer Liver Regulator made me will.— i.oundas I*. Brindley, Somer ville. Ala. Mi th* r had sick headache. Granger Li.er Regulator did her more good than all the medicine she had taken be foie.—Pear ley Itavix, Pnrio, Ala. 1 never expect to l»e without it in my ). R.e.—Jenie Usey, Gadsden, Ala. It i" a great saver of doctors’ bills. — Louis N. Kent, Honoraville, Ala. There is none better.—Dr. T. E. Cothram, Alexia, Ala. AH oruggista sell Granger Liver Rc-ulator—^6c. Try it. E 'ME RIVKN IN tXWMOINiMl tX A-.AIN of F*lames.” attracted so mu'h a - tention two years ago. In this April issue there appears a \ery remark- Htandard able short story by this famous TM k HARTFORD, i addition to the wll-star eart titers and Illustrators who eon- writer, entitled “Egeria I’nveiled. an( j solicit your business ite regularly to t’osmopolitan The story deals with the love affair azine, it has been 'oMuna'e of a man, who for eight years was igh to again secute th'? services content to worship from a distance imelie Rivet, ^Princc^s Trou,.^U»e. x*man he loved, because she oy>, whose aerial, ’The Shadow was the wife of another. SCHOOLTEACHER Wards Off Nervoui Break Down I AH.urtis, Pa.—“I am a teacher in the public w bools, and I got into a very ner vous, run-down condition. 1 could no# sleep a ud had no appetite. I was tired i all the tune. My aiater asked me to try j Vinol. 1 did ao, and within a week my appetite improved and 1 could sleep *!! We beg to announce that our old night and now 1 feel well and strung.'’ andard Fire Insurance t’ompa.ny, .—Rosa *!• Xai.iia. Alburtia,4*a. leturned ' gu*»»*tee Vinol, which containa , beef and cod liver peptones, iron aset manga ih ae peptonates, aad rfyo* phoephatea for rua-dowa oonditioaa. COMPANY BACK x GARAGE ANNOUNCNMENT! We desire to announce that we have opnetl up a ifara^e in the stand formerly occupied by the fity Gar age on Black street, and are prepared to dr all autonm bile repairing. Bring us your car when in trouble. We » have experience and mechanical ability, and ill \noiU is guaranteed. Carter & Fountain Walterboro, S. C. has J.D. vonLEHF, Agent WALTERBORO, S. John M Klein, boro, S. 0. Druggist, Whiter- • n„ Miss Jennie i’ol*-man/»hom<> deni i jpt I VI. Smith and farnip onstration ag.-nt for Donheaiei ! moved to Khrhardt G** week, (apt county, was in Walteiboro Sunday j Sniiih is conduct i «n the roast evening attending th» ing. revival llieet- o o laham Phdyett, of the Retea sec tion. was in Monday altei- noon. I.'ne, hut has been detained in the city foi several weeks on account of his recent -erlous illness The res idence vacated by rapt Smith is now* o«<'iipied by Mr. and Mrs. H. L HlifP.Mit Bamberg Herald.