The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 21, 1917, Image 6

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For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham’s ' Vegetable Compound has Relieved the Sufferings of Women. It hardly seems possible that there is a woman in this country who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial after all tne evi dence that' is continually being published, proving beyond rontradictiun tfiai liris "grand^'nid" rit^diciQe~h^s feaeved' Tp< more suffering among wofnen than any other medicine in the world. .< * Mrs. Kie*<> Cured After Seven Month’s Illness. Aurora. Ill—“For seven long months I suffered from a female <trouble, with severe pains in my berk and sides until I lweans* so weak 1 could hanily walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous I would jump at the slightest noise. I was entirely untit to do my house work, I was giving up hope of ever being well, when my sister asked me to try Lydia E. I'inkhams Vegetable Compound. I took six t>ottKjs and today I am a healthy woman able to <Jo my own housework. I wish*very* suffering Iwnman would try Lvdia K. I’inkham's Wgetabk: it is. —31l;s. .AM. ry l.vdia K. rmltliatus Negetab Lonipmnd, and tind otit for hers<!f how go<xl A- Kilso, 696 N,trth Ave., Aurora, PL Could Hardly Ciet Off Her Bed. Cincinnati. ('Hno.—“I want you to know the good T.ydia F. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has «lom* for mo. 1 was in sui h l.ad health from female troiilik s,that I ecadd hardly get off my l>ed. I had been doctoring for a long tins* and my mother said,‘I want you to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comfiouud.* S» I did, and it has certainly madt me a w« il woman. 1 am able to do my house work and am so happy as I never expectey! to go around the way I do again, and I want others to know whit Lydia E. l*inkhanrs Vegetable Compound has done for me.”—’Mrs. Josie Copner, 16tl8 Harrison Ave, Fainnount, Cincinnati, Ohio. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkliatn Medi cine Co. /confidential> Lynn, Maas. Yoitr letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. • • # * * * • • r WITH THK KAKMKRM * *1 ******** ******#«i Valoc of u lisle of ('otton. The following figures of oonipar-. ison. of- the purchasing power of a _ bale of cotton in the * respective • years 1»14 and 1917,.have been fui- Madden Declares He Lived in nishe«l me by Dr. Bradford Knapp, of the l r . S. Dept, of Agriculture: ‘ 1914, cotton at 1917, cotton at 12c. or |60 bale 18c or 190 bale. ; ♦ tona hay $15. 3 1.2 tons hayflM 1 * 80 bu. vorn 7oc, 75 bu .-«orn HA* SO WEAK HE TREMBLED 92 bu. oats 65c. 90 bu. oats4T. mumoHm ( onstant Dread of Evil. 12 bbl. flour |5. 9 bbl. flour f 1 o. 60ii lbs. lard 10c. 500 lbs. Urd 18*: 500 lbs. meat 12c. 500 lbs meat 18c. 1 am showing these figures to prove to the farmers of Colleton that cotton Is not high when «• compare it to the other farm pro mts. The fact is a bale of cotton is worth less than in the spring of 1914. before the European •jSjirttr. commenced. , My advice is this: First grow all i the meat. lard. corn,, hay. grits, po tatoes, butter, eggs you need for .t | year; then ’ secondly, grow cotton) In Statement. Helton Man Sny- it Seems Strange as lie Thinks of the Past. Since Tanlac got me to feeling so well and strong, it seems strange now that l once was in sufh bad ealth and felt so badly.” said J. W. Madden, of Belton, night en gineer of the Belton Mills, in a r~ ■ ir^'aTr.V r, TJl • 'statement he gave in endorsement of for sale and put the n,oney ln yourj nn v «.. h .. Rttfnrw \ \ V. I PUBLIC SEBWCE COUPOMTION (V; \ IS ONE THAI SERVES THE PUBLIC Wi. n. 1 i*:ii THK A( MK OK SKRV1 > IK A NTH. i \ INSITlANyf: IKK INsrK.vKri:. l.K \i. K-PATK M A l TKii>. / • ” • \ K IN I.li’K IN l i lyfflNi \ IZATfON. IS THK KKVNOTE Oi olK OiNiAN . COLLETON E a my CO. 4;. M’. .5KIT KKiKS. Pros. F. VKF.NITSS. Mgr. pocket? “ Ff we~a<f IRIs^feottdin "w-fli be high, but if we have to buy 1 our mpplies out of cotton we wtl) soon be in the poor house. Hog <’hotel*. Since the first day I came to this county I have waged a continual war against hog oholera.Mlut I have not had full co-operation on the par. of those that have had cholera in their hogs; some have gotten me to give the serum treatment and some} have not Some of ns when our 1 hogs died burned or buried them: j some threw thent out on the lull i side to scatter Ijog cholera over j tlje land. • . Friends, let us wage a systematic co-operative educational ( campaign against this preventable disease. 1' i * a be prevented. l.et • U* pi ea* li .a;S!u:i treatment, burying or burn ing ot all dead hogs, killing of all buzzatd.i. and pastures for our own hogs These tilings will stamp out the disease. Don’t Burn TrjiO'. A; much advanced agriculturalh a s we are,, still we see people piling corn and cotton stalks to burn Kv- ery time you do this you <*ob you noM of plant food nitrogen Turn them under and let them rot. They are good fertilizer. F W. KISHKIt lOCENT'CASCH” BEST IMIVE FOR /- Don’t st*« ('oiisti|Mti*<l. IfendM) liv Itilioiis. With ItiiNith Itnd or Stomach Sour. \ \ \ “1 always enjoy a eolddrink oIINVICORpIING 1 / ^ and 1 can then pass up my troubles.” You ean sav the same if voU • *, • do the same. Try a bottle of our make. 1LTEM0 COCUOUIBOIILK CO. t. .i. McDaniel, M-r. / \ ' ' No ml l> how had your liver, stom ach oi^tVowels; how inuch your head ,1* lies. ho\ ‘ inisi table and uncom fottalde votv are Irom * r-old. con stipation, im^igestion. biliousness and sluggish bowels you . lwa>s get reliet with Vasia ret s. Don't let voiii stomach. Hmi and bowel' make von mbterable Take (’iisran t s to-nigiit: pul an end to jin' headache, biliousness, du. mess, nerv r>ust*v>". si< k. .soil! . ga\-\ 'tom- ill. bad cold, offensive IneaV an b all other distress: i.deanse vo a p/l. de olgiim of all Jdie bile. g.i'« hlld (onstipated majder which priv dining the miserv A 1" lent box means J^ealt 1 hap piness and a clear hea>T fiiv ntoiiths. All druggists sell t’gsca.rets l>on'> forget the childreji' their little in sides need a gentle cleansing too. t Ol.I.KTlA iwn IMtOMon D .lames f. fat ter. ^yrlm ha- been with the Southern KXpres' < " papy in Kdglrlda foi syvera’ veat' . . i ■ cei><iy m t.hp- i-ashier’s . ‘ J-fii ksonvjHU* h.,s been p: <y to the agency l*. i v. I * n.!- gbiic K> taki chaig. of lii' n> il'i lie> theie Mr ('a11i i ' a.nv friends 111 his h/Cnii , (Mil . 1 h, pleased to 1* • t n of his i ■ ' \l (’ai let keep* in tom 1 a : ' li- * L..i k ibs,.g.i 1 la lj .n.: i. _ iln-g The I’l i " atn: Si and. d Corns Loosen Off WHh Magic Gets-ir 2 Drops Do the Work, Painlessly. 'T tell you hi-foro T h. yd of Y5cts-li’ 1 use '.iptrv on. tbin. -r iinothfr for .iirns, l stlli tiad •. :a 1 used bandages and they made ny -ipd*c-xm- February 2*Jb ’iBclpre I took Tanlac/* continued Mr. Mad den. *’I couldn’t lay or stand still. I wa s so nervous and I felt if I didn’t Keep moving I would just fall over dead or something else awful would happen to me. _ ’ ”1 took Tanlac for a very bad form of nervousness. I had no ap petite and ate almost nothing. I could not sleep well, and I lost ever so much sleep. Any noise would fly all over me. that’s just how nervous J was, and I had a nervous head ache almost all the time. “All the time 1 was in a dread of something awful, hut I did pot know st what. I had no energy<> and I was so weak f trembled All the time, .am in charge pf the boilers/of the Melton Mills at night, and before f took Tanlac 1 did not feel like do ing a lick of work. “The Tanlac just did me all the I good in the world, though, and I soon wa s in fine shape My strength came back and soon I was eating heartily and enjoying my meals. I began right away to pick up in en. rgy and fny nerves stead'ed. and ’ then got so f felt a good many years younger. I don’t dread my work or anything else now, and my general condition is good and the Tanlac improved me in every way. ‘‘You can take it from me. Tan lac is Gall right. It is’a good med icine and it will do all that is claim ed for it, which 1 say because I know from my own experience with it.” ' p Tanlac. “The Master Medicine.” is sold by: Jno. M Klein, Walterboro. The Colleton Cypress Co., Colle ton Cottageville Drue Co, Cottage- ville Isiandton Mercantile Co.. Maiyf- ton. W (’. Glover, Green Pond/fJack sbnboro.) / I'l MM. st lit MM. H«>\Oi: ItOl.l. < »'<juin. Annie Kee . fcthel Block O'Quin. i Fitst grade .Brfiie.- ■ Adv First / c^td* Blocker. I»oii>e Jtloc kf er. / / Second - gi adt* Horace Samnue VCttles. c Third grade M.rT O’tjujn. \\ nl j Tree well. Fourth grade Tommie/Boot le Norman Smith, Naomi Trovvell Fifth grade Gertrude Smith. Ma Kmnia Walker. Albeit O'Quin Sixth grade Kiddie k Trowe U 'Seventh grade* (’lev it* 0'(jiiin WTbfrev O'Quiu VytMissi Kmily W Sloman Bi-'incipa! . son, CLOssy, w ^.Veeut Hot lie Dctliti.v* and Doubles Be.cull oi Il .o . Dniult tiff 1 one i>*, 'V A Be a Railway Mail Clerk tiO • •rt.rt'n* ,t (Md « >k **»\ii»f pr» ■iei-» l’ <1*1' •> • ». »e? . •'■( pa,4 » k>> .tom e ,-* »■ A-wrtota •■mv r (*)•«, *•• yi>'«**r **..., tr. aiounrlt tu au. f» tv> a*a at tK-aa *Hrac«ia« icttc.i** <**» IS* |o«rr r.«* itftal t. ,cr. C os s t-urj. ara »»»•-<*» if trarfettg !—#*- *t aaa.. CfV: - ' ,r 1 tam na* .to Vau cao pf-ja** >a- *»!' «f f >[ura tiaaa S'M a po.‘a: t-4 (u4a> t. r * .. at uaa* '—■ - t -f a.o -to !.»»» »«•«*> ttiSr^wK: 1 't> in aka >.dnrtlaiMaLirtMMtt.. kflM can 4a a a, u* r ( (a# •ana ■t!M4Lp>4tJ|MI'Wa4# arsata tuf.-<w4 ' intunatmm h caHtsponncaci sotoou To the ! dbt drop ^MAXWELL '' HOUSE COFFEE Is Perfect Ask Your Grocer Cara* Heir# V an M«4f Try -t.rtn-u- aad Tkry'll 1‘rrl Higltt tin: toe so big ft was murder to pyt byj my shoe . I use.t salves ;unt :her N things that .itr off m*'re of th.* *i>e than they <Bd thy c<*rn 1M c .1 md dig with knives and si'issorit. t>ut now no more fooling for m* Two drop* of eb-ts-lf do! all th«* w rg. It makes the* corn shrivel ,.!,d • ar> loose that vou can Hist pi, g h ; off with your flogeta'* There has been noibing new •! a. covered for rnfns sin, e ■•(i,;.. f» was born It* the new way- <ha common-aense. simple, sure n-* - *''let»-It" is sold everywhere 5c a hottf< or sent on receipt ... u . e bv K latwrence * Co. Chirac pj Wit!i*t: min n* * ti*te an plifietiup •*’ li;tnd , ‘Miie* vim! em *,• find ;i '.utb t! ;i< o ot dandrc.i! # falling hail and >ou: scalp will r;,. if'h. but what will pi* ,s, \ou nu,'* w ll> bo atlol n fe-W W**ek 's I!-, , a i you -**/< lo w hail I ne* and eiown\ j at tiist S N\*st but i**all> n» w (,.■ • growing\iill over the* scalp e A lit:!** K.:i*L* - 1 tio inin.* iiat**I> double*' thy I» xnt\ ot \ ,uit > ttr. N ■ jdlffeteri'.** how dull, faded, btutl* |alid sc* > vg v. just Nnoist* n ,< rU,t • jwith D.inderim . n«! f\ti*full> d-.* | it through your hair. \tak:ng on- ■ 'mall strand at a tin.i* T’• *ff I is dp a/in v your 'ai! will tx light ifluRv ,en<l wax >. and ,- .ave an afrpe. J aih• of abiin*!riU< • an iriri,m j>ar;,ii ! < liistte* softp**'' and luxurinn***- <*♦' a 2.”-cenJ bottl* ‘of Know!, ton's Dstnderint* from any dine or toilet counter, and prove th * * our hair is as prettv and «o?t any -that it ha* t>e**n negle, tcwl <o injured hy careless .treatment that’s all you stir*!y , an t.ne l>. - tiful hair and' lots of it if vo*; w. l jiist try n little Danderin* Sign <>f Diu**Mi*>n. j When you s» v a *hverfu! and hap- jpy Hid lady you thlen kne*w lhat she has Ci'od digestion !f your diges. • tion hi impaired ot 4f yoet «|o no reli-h yoHr meal» take a do'*, of Chambet laih's * Tablets Thev str**ngthen th^ x «*omaeh. improve the digestion and ca;i«e a e*ntle move ment of the bowe|v, obtainable ev erywhere. \ , JUST RECEIVED ,4 <- * 4 A SOLID CAR LOAD OF a ^ » » "■ FURNITURE which we will sell,for • ~ *• r - * * > % « # • 4 cash or on time. H. D. PADCEIT, JR. Ruffin, S. C. Spring Shoes ARRIVED We have just received a large shipment of Sprint; * y . Shoes in all the latest styles and cuts. We have these in / a large assortment of low quarters for men. women and ' / / children. It is a pleasure to show these siioes whether • yf *\ . . ycu purchase or not. / Herndon Clothing Store C\ H. HERNDON. Proprietor. * VY-AI^ERBORO. S. C. Expert Repairing fr w yf' Our mechanics are all experts and are as anxious to keep your car in good running order as you are to have it so. Bring your Auto here for relia ble repair work. We guarantee satisfaction on every job. Prompt and efficient sevice at all times. Gasoline and Cylinder Oil for Sale The Colleton Garage RAILROAD AVENUE. WALTERBORO. S. C. tk, CAR OF MULES JUST IN *<» * y We have ui>t received a new shipment of farm ■ mules, v u tnining >ome of the best, we have yet bought *'»r <*ui eustitpyers. 1 hose mules are of good size and u :ii please anyone who wishes a good mule. ‘ ' ' V ..... . FORD CARS ALSO ARRIVED -Vk* . . e have also received a car of Ford Automobiles. • . S' and 'hall t>e pleased to see those who are interested in s * y \the purchase of a Ford car. and Ayer WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA.