The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 11, 1917, Image 7

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I I L. T Wednesday, April 11, 1917. THE PRESS AND STANDARD COCOTONE SKIN WHTENER 25c BOX FREE „ ■ / \ A Skin Bleach or WJiitener fc r dark or brown skin, re moving all blemishes'and clearing swarthy or sallow complexions and causing the skin to Grow Whiter. Don’t envy a clear complexion; use Cocotone Skin Whitener and have one. WHAT I SHKS THINK OF tXM OTXINK. , MoctRomery. Ala. *«•*#**■»****♦#*** * WITH' THK FAItMKHS « ft/**** * ^ * * * 4: ^ j <^n t'h** f’a:*ni. Secretary of Agriculiur** has is-' sup<I a call .to the patriotic people 1 ^ oi the south askinR that they prow • nouRh supplies at home to feed TelK \ w. f.il’’-.nd »Mo«t |themselves. He poMts out that wo . 1 US 01 ,t>>l AH,Ul ‘ ind Mos ‘ are sencljDR away $7 00.0i>0,000 to I mm CREDIT FOR < SI1S CRIIO’S UR the North and West tor such things Macon, Ga. Cocotone Co. Dear Sirs: Send me by return mail two boxes of Cocotone Skin Whitener and three cakes of Co cotone Skin Soap.’They are fine auU 1 do not careSo^be without *hem. -Eo'-losed Js-nioney order for $1.26. Yours truly. CLARA M. JACKSON. Way cross, Ga. Cocotone Co * Dear Friends: Your Cocoton« Skin Whitener is the finest tbing 1 ever saw. My skin was ver> dark and the first box has made It many shades lighter, and my friends all ask me what I have been using. Enclosed you will find $2.00. Please send me six boxes of Skin Whitener and two cakes of. soap. Your* truly. ANNA M. WHITE.. Cocotone Co. Deal Sirs: I find that Coco- tone Skin Whitener i* the best preparation I have ever used to clear the skin, and wish you would mail me two boxes at once. _ l Signed r > _*jrs.* P . .lojtnson. Do not accept vnbvtiuttcs or im- ttHtkms. <T T THIS OCT THE OKTOTOXK CO.. Atlanta. Go. I have never used Cocotone Skin Wh!t« ip/r. but if you will send me a 2'.c. box free, will .b^ pleased to t-y it: 1 endose six 2c stamps to cover co«t <■* mail ing. 4': ckir.r:.‘< tc. 4 * N * , Name as corn, flour, canned goods, peat., hay and other supplies that { ’ an - grown here cheaper than in the North or West. If there should be “BLEEDING a shortage of freight ears, on ac count of rflring wa< supplies to the, Eastern ports we of the South would go hungry. Every farmer of Colleton should take heed. Don't let 20 cent cotton fool you. A bale of cotton will no.t bring as.-much corn today as it would in 1915 with cotton at 12 cents. , South Carolina alone sends away from her borders $100,000,000 of Wonderful” Things he Ever Saw. TO DEATH” Had .About Given tip Hope.'* Hay* Cal her. Kvprewng Hi* Gratitude for Aid. “I "beliete Tiinlar Just suited my daughter'- iiio. tor she Wii* ip an Address* AGENTS WANTED X .'t \Yi*h to express their .'ippm-iatior, and thar.k- to iritnd- and customers of Colleton county for their patronage \ • w in helping to make their / Great Easter Sale A GREAT SUCCESS arc! vishing a Continuance of their U.to future. \V> will show our appreciation by kr.: : ::g at a’f s* * i 'rie - a Ur!l !ii>e of . wieiEieyp'io-oniEiHStiBE at the same reasonable prices. * .Iust> retthed. a large it hard earned cotton money for food, awful condition when she began ('olleton county sends away $2,000, faking it .and the doctors he* said -joeo -for* iood-rhgr chbuttMte'gruwm rtrey~1rart-Tr^\T 1 Viaetl) “ ,here. My friends, we have anothe" wa* the higMy interesting' statc- jarmy besides the germans to fight, ment m:.d* by Mr. D. T. Ferguson, and that is th^* army of little boll of Ander«on. tn the endorsement he weevils that will inxade our cotton j^ave TanLu on Febniary 28th. .“My fields this summer. There, as daughter h uft<ted from « very bad shown by results in l<ou-isiaua and case of some trouble that was like other boll weevil infested states, bloody diarrhoea. She bled eontin- we ca n only grow six acres of cot- ually fo» ?;v*> months despite ell ,wo ton to the plow, where as now we eould do. and she suffered ugonr, grow about three times that much. too. She was just bleeding to death. As a program for preparedness.• that is the onl> way I ciln describe 1 would recommend the following: It. and the loss of blood had sapped 1. A vegetable garden to pro- her strength until 1 had to lift her duce vegetables the year round. Not in and out of bed. a little summer plot, but a real gar- • “We had doctors attending her den for home use and for canning., and they did all they could, and ti- We buy in South Carolina $13.- owlly th*y said they' bad tried their 000,000 worth of canned goods last remedy, and 1 could not say 2. A large enough sw'eet potato thft she was any better than when patch to supply the family all win- tttey started treating her. We had ter and have some for the pigs, about gi\en up hope and 1 had be- Al«o a spring Irish potato plot for gun to lear that my only child the family and a fall Irish potato wopld never get well, plot. For the fall use Lookout I CMy ;nother-ln-law had been urg- Mountaip variety if they cun be ob- ing me te try Tanlac for my daugh- tuined. ter, and at last 1 bought a bottle, as 3. Corn. peas. ,peanuts, velvet the AoctoT» had said they had don«* beans for home use and some to all They could. When the bottle hao aril. I.ast, cotton for pocket money beejn taken she was in pretty good ».th which to buy ( offer, sugar an t condition generally and wonderful- clothe the family. !y improved She gained a lot of 4. Hay and pasturage for all strength,' too. farm animals. • “My daughter’s trouble Uas the 5 Hogs and cattle to produce most awfdl thing 1 ever heatd of. meat, beef, butter and milk for and the way Tanlac helped her was home consumption Sell a few sur- one of the most wonderful things plus hogs, for now they are worth I ever saw or heatd of. My daugh- li’to 15 cent? per pound on foot, ter was put on the road back to with no likelihood of thfm going strength land improve# health by Flower, I Tanlac. and she soon was able to ! Seems to me that every farmer be un and doing light work around |in Colleton county can do these five the hou-*-. She is in good health. |thingft if he wills it. We can. and and it is all due to the. good Tan- we will, must be our motto. l*c did her” . Any one in need of velvet beans; Tanl; c. The Master Medicine.” can get them for $1.50 pgr, bushe’. is sold hv • from N L. ''Willett Seed Co.. An-J Jno. M KMn, WolterWo igusta. Ga., or from W.I.John-*.! TbO 1 olb-ten » yjoess < (>. Colle- Heldock. S.C.. by saying your ton. k ' county ’agent referred you to them.! Cot?; rev i’le Ifng < <* . t'ott.'ge- Othervvise they will chat go, $2..*>0 or more. Mr. Johns is a large farmer and now orf** s 10(i(* bushels that he ,,,n ; raised himself Think of the' oppoi j tV. C. tunity vve of Colleton <otinty le* : - n ~ 1 boro, i pas s bv not raising velvet beans*last year.' x, FriemlX l. know that every one i r ('olleioh county does not read T!o PteCc'and Stundatv!. tint 1 ask o. Ville Isil r. ton . rear t .le < 'o.. Iv'.ind !«v. r, ii:pond ( Jai Al'TO ACCIDENT NEAH CHARLESTON line o: rr.tr.'- IXinvTieach ..mi Keep K<o- 1 ljuI set them At * * / ■'. / y< • Com? & Bogoslow Where The Dollar Does Its Duty r WALTEREORO. S. C. X. . 0, 011 ho: * 1- f and tel] v , lV: n< e F. vV. UISHKH. County Agept ’it** v , L. H. IL.m lv. ax! 11 I I vr.lTM' WOMAN SICK / V TWO YEARS Could ' Do No Work. Now Strong as a Man. Low .-lv II.iv. Sail From s * i i«m* Inim >. An automoinh accident o( cut red Friday .morning which tame n.*a: having a serious result L. H. Houck, was »n r oute to Charleston, accompanied by W . Z. Ayer and H F. Towles, in his new Overland “<r X HIGH GRADE * t’V! A*v-. I't 11 \ , *li. Ik» 1«»C v* a vi 11: FREE FROM PAIN appeared ■ had bet- / mediate relief. My weak new has en tirely disa[ and I never I ter health. I weigh If 15 pound* and am as strong aa a man. I think money is well spent which por- •hases Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ompound. *—Mr*. Jos. O'Bryan, 176r, Newport Avc., Chicago, III The ructess of Lvaia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots ! s!onn:h and hi;*r. I would have R bad and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be Mr. ihNKk was driving and the car struck a tree oo the side of the road, throwing ,Mr. Ayer from the • ar. He fell upon his head, it was thought, seriously injured. Mr Houck and Mr. Towels were badly shaken up but we>^ other- Chicago, 111. —“For about two year* wise uninjured. The automobile I suffered from a female trouble so 1 ;lo*r a wheel, the fenders and wa* unable to walk otherwise bruised. This accident or do an v of my own locrurred about ten mile* from Charleston and an ambulance wa* Lydia E. Pink ham a ,v,rdered to take Mr. Aver to the hos- pita 1. It was found upon his reach and deter- ‘’ h ‘‘ r . , * Bfo | n tha ' '' as ^ Fo rained to try it It b ‘ Kl ‘ v Injured>as was tejued H brought almost itn- * * And No Longer Nervous, Since U Taking Car dm. Says Georgia j ' Trcntor, Ga.—Mrs. Elbe GiHorii, of L this place, writes: “I have always sul- lered ... but was w orse alter mamaf;c. i would have . . . pains and misery in my i. n injured *as was feared h turned to VV.i'.etborn by Saturday. ■ v . This was not the on!' itahiy • L wing thi s ride, a*- the :*ru.»ul;i’H> •.rich started out from ' ha; h-ton r.ytl over a negro. .L'mxJ Uu ney, c. bo vitas M) severely inju d f.’iat tie died. A. J. Bassett wa-i dn.-ug t!.< ambulance and diJ not Know " J PAGE SEVEN . w] , V High Prices -AND- Make it essential that every home have a . * • • * . . .> ‘ ' • f » v e:o(Kl vegetable garden and plant it in / sif-me the easily ^cultivated- vegetable^ - which will go far to reduce the high cost of ^ . %. • tr * « living. This can only be done easily and profitably by using improved garden tools, and the best seed. We have several kinds * of garden hand plows to select from, as w^ll as garden hose and hoes, and a full 4 . ~ * ' line of garden seeds. Plant now and make your garden pay. % . " ' / ." 4* Screen Doors “ -AND- 0 ■ / .. >' WINDOWS ‘J < y <\ ■ • • Our stock of screen doors and win dows embraces all sizes and prices to suit any kind of door or window. Also screen wire, hinges, springsretcrralways in stock* ‘ . ' v X Full,line of Farming Implements and Hardware X • ’AV . Wichman & Son Colleton’s Leading Hardware Store 1 4>. • Iterborb, K G. / . \ had *tiuck th»- i»’urD to the city. negro until hm -t rrk.fXy W A \ IKH / . y. b / V FHK BKhT lHF-APKtt'1 FKKD Walterboro Oil MiD MONUMENTS! 1 ha ve sei ured th • agenev io; the Capital .MouDtoent Go.. •• Sa vannah, Gn . aud will !* clp i Jo give you estimates on '•>m -uuk »n<| moniimeut work, "fun iu'i> Jou any price monur xrt .>011 See or write A. Q. LYONS ISLANDTON, 8. f. sick headadic every time, which would iper.cia'.ly last V.vo day'. IPad always ! tx.*ard what a pood "irco ms Cardui wes, ‘ so I Ahou-ht I v. u.ld try it. I used two j bodies and it 1 ;h.c:::c. bepan tc le ,\x :*.• at my . i' l r.ot hr.v? a»>' r ! ii. r ary pain. 1J« i r,o nervous tliat ’ :. Any noise wcc- J K ' i t. ok two more bc?- niteen morhis nervous md wa< rd there tanec I d cr.d i!o not now * w. very nervci:* hands wou'.d nril ; ' fTiC ’ j’iv' * ’.As ci C. - never been ner: - c.vssisit: • • ; ' -F no! have any pa.-. I t!::r.l: this is .• ci.-’ to Cardui a J Black-Draught. ’ Cardui, lac vv«n.a.i> 'cn::,iscoi :raf J only cl pure, vr; ct: ‘ i r-redient ; v h. t tavc been rcci'FT'--* 1 i - r l >’ siarJcrd |ned..\»l books • s c i r.f'-r.ir.-1 value, in the trea'.rer.t or many tiiseai^ peculiar to women. Try Cardui. e*«‘d with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacement*, inflam mation, u)c« ration, irregulahtiM, peri- o<up pains, Latkache, bearing-down feel ing. flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, and nerve a* prostration. Lydia E. Pink- > • x's Vegetable (omj'ound is the atau- Ctsd remedy lof female i!la» lie sp< n; f; lends. i Marvin, of Timmoti*- Sonday in the oil, w?'! K«.(t«l*. (*ail*. s» iat< t»e*. Soee*. Huet*. S(ii v» Worm*. Mt'MT.K HOHF.VKSS Kfil.lKYFH I'nusua) work, bending aud lift-j mg or strenuous exeH »«•*• is a strain on the tnuseles. the> becom»‘ nor*’ aud stig, you are < rippled and in p. in. Sloan's Liniinen;. bungs ></ti •ium k relief. ea«y to apply, it pene- fr;aef without nrt.hing and drives (> :' .he eon,Reus A (leuv Lqu.d, ' <>\.iner than mussj plaster* or omt megts, it does not *taio the skin oi t hijf the poies. Alvrajs have a bot i tje handy fot th< pains, aelieg of j- • lieumatisrn, rouk lumbago, grippe,' l 'Hues. >firfi!^ '<!(.• and ill eitrrnal pai« At vour d^Xgg •*» • A' CONSUMERS Before You Buy PAINTS and OILS ~SEK~ H. E. SA VACili: Agent Southern Cotton Oil Co. Right Opposite Depot Walterboro, S. C. / X - I .. M A X best < ure for Kiirk o 1 p r.f Oydijiseed a healing oil, or NC-ldS i i- R. M. Jefferief epent Saturday ifwlumbia Oq business. To rr.iike th« irOiilile--, but a !f you ptefet pound of hog lard or vaseline ir >0,11 want a ralve and add a 50c bo ;!*■ oi Fai rito; Healing # Remedy, i* sirrpiy. (an’r be beat fly any salve ' r tinimen? rratie. And see what yet. get ; 'all pint for not over. 0b i> n:<■ F;.rt i* Healing Remedy !>• *o]»i by us on the Money Back Plat' A v\ (hinan i. Son. Walterboro. S and A B. Padgett, Heademon- v File, £. C. Imo .’5 rents. •MU* Kate ItKnt/. spert tiie > n : 41 her borne .n Bambeig i < AHEI.msVFSS HKSI l.TS IN FAILI'KK Sprinb loo I ed np >. »oa bv Hate 'l*'«Iiiin«* for I liildeen ' I- it safe?" is tIn tir.-t fi’ierdois •ck —o-o— to to- <onsi-late^ when tuivri.g o '.'ti That is 'v by we say “Feed P. A. ! mediCjne fpr < hildrctr . «'l>Hjtil»v; Ihomas' Hog Powder according ty lain’*! fough Kemedy^Uas long hex direction-.” I><> NOT FEED IT a fa wtr.’t with fHimver ol youtvy anAcidil’.PY, but mi* it with ground <hili|ten t contain* no oniur.i M •*i* r,< t del gl.tfiil m i'on oryfhe feed and moisten w ith Just enough'Othx tianoUc. ..nd u»av be given * * this i tnnot be ; ; .u<l th< 'water to make •' ettmibly mass, a child as confidently a; to an ail * The cold damp Then each ho K g*ts ,i b» n*fi. ia| dose It is pleasant to take, too. .w-lucfi t< • to- brings on ih-uio.uV. oains'.Sea full directions on package. Yout jof great importance w!ie„ a iiie.ti- k h r re anything but sjdey an* money back if you are not satisfied jxp- ii»n>t be given fo young «hif- 1!.• y e;>n be relieved, howeceK, by 1 A Wichman A- Son. Walterboro, S jd;.n. T’ ;s remedy is most effe ipplyiog fbamberlair.’s Linimen* C .and A. It. Padgett. Hendetson [tual in relieving coughs colds aii X (R/taioable everywhere. ville, S. f. lino. |(roup. Oe'ainahl* everywhere. \ fsa