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COCOTONE
• SKIN WHTENER
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25c BOX FREE
A Skin Bleach or Whitener for 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 IHKRS THINK OF (TKTITONK.
Macon. Ga.
Cocotone Co.
Pear Sirs: Send me, by return
mail two ^oxes of Cocotone Skin
Whitener and three, cakes of Cu-
cotone Skin Soap. They*are hire
and 1 do not care to be without
them. Enclosed is money order
for $1.26.
Your.s truly. ‘ ’
CLARA M. JACKSON*, .
- Wajrctfisi, Jia.
Cocotone Co #
Pear Friends; Your Cocot or '
Skin Whitener is the finest t'hinn
t ever saw. My skin was very
dark and the first box ha^ mad *
it many shade# liieiiter. and m5*
friends all ask me what I have,
been usiftR. Knclosed you will
•find $2.h#. Please send me six
hoxe„ of Skin Whit* net-‘’and two
cakes of soap.
Yours truly,
' ANNA M. WHITE.
„ Montgomery, Ala
Cocotone Co. .
Pear Sirs: I find that Co< o-
tone Skin Whitener is the hest
pr» paration I have ever d?ed to
clear the skin, ami-wish you
would mail me two boxes at once.
tSipw.lt' Mis. C .V.-Johnson.
Po n<*| accept oiilwtiutte* or im-
itwt ions,
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THE*tUKTifiiNr I n' *
Atlanta. Ga.
' I have never used Cototonc
Skin Whitener. t»ut if y'oy will
send me a 25c t»ox free. wi'H be
plekfied to try it 1 t-mbtse v|x
-c stamj*s to «<*\cr c*i-j of mail^
in?, patkyne. etc. • •
Namy . . .
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Aiidress . .
\t.F\TS W’ANTKP
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Our Service Will Keep Your Car in The
Best of Condition.
Your automobile needs treatment once'in a while, just
like the human body. The carburetor may be out of or
tier; the spark plugs may be dirty; the cylinders may be
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clogged up with carbon and working poorly; in fact your
car gets sick just as you can. If there is anything the
matter with your car call up 188. Our cwps of expert
machanicians will render you prompt, courteous and
satisfactory service at reasonable cash prices^
Gasoline and Cylinder Oil for Sale
The Colleton Gar;
RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBOR(b S. C.
White Hall. April 28—The White
Hall school closed Friday with a few
appropriate exercises, which the pu
pils rendered nicely.
The progtam was as follows:
Recitation—Mary Anderson Mar
vin. v
JUh Ration—Ernestine Marvin.
Essay—.Norris Cannon.
Radiation—inckie Robinson.
Essay- Melvin Marvin.
Essay—Tussie Robinson.
Ifc-citaUon—."Farewell to Teach
er”—IsabCll Robinson and Eliza
beth Cannon. , ' .
After this Miss Eva Rogers, teacb-
«r, delivered a medal, which sjie df-
tered to,the pupil making the high-
est average for the term. The
mWal Vvas awarded to Melvin Mai •
'in, who made an average of !*6.
Tiie second- best average was 1*4 am!
th* -second pi ize was given to Mary
A. Marvin.
The exercises were attended by
severul of the patrons. Mrs. Can-
mui \\a» ; \« ry thoughtful and serv
ed strawberries and ca.kv and* fudge
to pupils and \i>itois utter‘the ex
ercises.
Miss Rogers leff for her hnnle. at
_.MulUns in the afternoon. •
Wfirie lL.frTl.moPntnimt»r :i7>iTt
AdvaTucd First Grade Mary \.
Martin and Ihcki** RohinxMi.
Fourtti Gvade--iKrm*sline Marf:n
and Isah* II Robinson.
Fittli Giade K’.izab**th ( annon.
Seventh Grade Gu*>ie Robinson.’
,.\4ti(»! Grad* -vM*l\jh Marvin.
MIT BRABTCH HCHOOL CLOMNQ
Lodge. * April 25.—The Dry
Braoch school, after being very »uc-
C«ufully taught by Miss Minnie
Bishop, of Ehrhardt, closed its term
on. Tuesday evening, April 24. at
which time a very large crowd o;
inteiested spectator# was present to
w itness the closing exerciser.
The following program was very
successfully rendered:
Song—"Dixie,” by school.
Friyer by Leland A. Hiera.
, Wbuoiue Address—ChJrlie Fen
der.
*‘Vatation”—^Pel Avant and Ot-
tie Al.se Fralix.
Kecitaiiitn—"The Orphan Girl*'
Salli***’ Lyons.
‘’Jt*siafiV Courtship*’ -— Blanche
Avant atm Itrantley Fisk.
Retit.Uion "Keeping Holiday”—-
JJetha lee FralHt.
“Lift!* Plans”--^>even little chil
dren. f.
“Ra ;i>• Mi\e*|”—Eugene F* nder.
Pale Faced fan Take Pinspliates to
Rosy Cheeks aid Beandful Forms.
Men need Phosphates to Make Strong,
Healthy, Vigorous Bodies. •
Athetetew im reaad
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Marrgy and en«liifance 200 per rent-
more bjr simply taking S fgft IPMks treatment of Argo-Plioaphatc.
Atlanta, Ga. Dr. F, A. Jacobgonj
says that Phosphate# are just a# es
sential to any man or woman who
tires oasly, is ner»«»us. ot fritabb-,
worn out. or looks haggard and
pale to make a strong. roi»u>t. vig<.
orous lo althy body, as th**) are -to
cotton to make it gi<*w. Tin* lack of
j Phosphate is tin* * a use of a*i enentic
Ilerahi * tushy, Clcmmic Fender and
Corim- * rosby. jeonditious^pd the administration of
1t< 'atniii "A .small Speech" - - 5-graili AlgO-Pho%Phate tablets will
Lon11 ,■ Mi Millan. jmcrcase the strength and en«lur-
*’ i. - r.g • tli«* V'ensus 1 ’ - - Salliejaiice of w«*ak, nerroiis. care worn
Lvoik ami Chosley Carter. imen and w**iuen :!o*» per «cnt. in
it**'«t at inn j" What l{appcn*‘d to two or three w «*«-ks time in many
Sevc-i
iC x -—-- mi it**—AcarrtT *
‘ r.t tfl. Next October” -
cfil^lren. ,
RHttation "What Papa .Says’
— I’*aM Rrahham.
”1 ■ New Scholar” Pet Avant
instances.
!Ud-
will build up the whole nervous s\
Item, an,l give new lif«*. vuu. vigor
land vitality to tin* whole body. I
always prescribe Aigo-Pho>phate t.i
Jpalniits who ar«* pale ami e«*li*rl»->s.
Yah ■ l ender, Blam he'Avant, /el-tand it is suipeisiiifc to >•■«• ht>w «iun k-
ma l.vnn-, i:th**l Heunett ami Zethujl'y a f**w,w*cks tieaiment will tian#-
' form' a p^ile face t*» a rosy ylnwke.l
•tty. bcaUiy. Thera* can b*** in* > tosv
fcheekeal, lieiylthy, lH*autiful women,
without tln-ir system i-’ siiticnntlv'
hi'j .* tyi^.ui*-d^ nwell known druggrcds every-
, V. vt i i . . f >• > -1 tv , I •.Ivvir-i-iiv. •» ■ .i a IJ **
*/vpr il. U iml
ICI«*tHmie, land*
Woiiu* \\ alt*‘i Imii-o Ki«lii«*.v sufTer«*rs
<•**1 l.iith* Ij4*s| ,»r t’ointtict
Tin re is., little sh**-ji.
lirtl* p<-ac*- lot manv a
kuinev tioubh-. I.if**
tinual -1 oiind of pain.
little
s lifter
is Ofie
You
rest,
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BUICKS
Now is the time to buy
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Rizer & Ayer
WALTER BORO,
>L*TII CAROLINA.
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WE STILL HAVE ON HAND
SEVERAL GOOD
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Horses and Mules
That we shipped from St. Louis.
If you heed one see us.
Waherboro live Stock & Vehicle Co.
H. W. BLACK, Jr., Manager
rest at night whew there’s kidney
backaihe. Yi»u suffer twinges and
"stabs" of pain, annoying urjjnary
disorders, lameness and nervous
ness. You ean’t be comfortable at
work with darting pains and blln*l-
iiijr dizzy spells. Neglect these ail-
ni«*Ht» and serious troubles may fol
low; Be^in using Doan's Kidne-
Pills at the first sign of.disorder.
Thosuands have testified to their
merit'. Walteiboro readers will find
convincing proof/''in the following
testimony
Mrs. J. ^F'. Fultz, 105 Nassau
St.. Charleston, S. C., sa^vs: “I
buffered from my back. I felt run
down and tired all the time and my
bs ached and pained me. I also
had dizzy headaches. -The action
of my kidneys waj irregular. I
used Doan’s Kidney Pijls as direct
ed and they soon relieved the back
ache and put my kidneys In good
order.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy-
get Doan’s'Kidney Pills—the same
that Mrs. Fultz had. Foster-Mi!-
burn Co.. Props.. Buffalo, N Y.
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L> i n.ttion
, jBra:.:h*> ' Fisk .
P.iiitomlm** by
and • ><! in. t ’rosby.
1 1 ii, li> **ight girls.
• Y . < ,i 11< >h .j>iig by school.
* * ii<o* 1 to. ” by 4*iglit t hihli i ll.
’ i " > Many Cousins" Lauri*-
Fcii '. , rlit ton I’utlix.' Frank Fen
der. ’< oi in.* Crosby. Ch*mnii** F. n
dei ;i!uj Miss Minpi** Bishop
Clo.hiig addri's# by Willie Rtab-
ham.
Mi . Bishop,* the pupils and pal
son of the Dry Branch school *1*'
serve much credit for getting uy
and icmi. ting such an excellent pro-
grain on this occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clayton, ac
companied by Misses Alma and Ada
Bishop and Gladys Zeigler, of Ehr
hardt. were among those who at
tended the school closing at Dry
Branch Tuesday night.
Alts H. C. Bishop, of Ehrhardt.
spent troni Sunday to Wednesday
very pleasantly with her daughter,
Mrs. W. G. Hiera. She was ac
companied 1|>* her daughter. Miss*
Minnie, wfio has been the able and
efficient teacher of the Dry Branch
achool for the past term. Miss Bish
op has made many friends during
her stay i n our section, w ho hate to
aee tier leave, but we hope to have
heX with us again next winter.
supplied with Phosphate^' In n-c
cut interviews with physician* on
the grave and serious «*ons* *ni« n. *• =
of a.deficiency of Pfne-ph.it.> in C’*
blood of American jmen and wo
,m»*n, I have strongly emphasized
ihe fa. t that doctor# should pr**
.-.ill)*- nlori* phosphates in the form
of Argo-Phosphate Toi weak, worfi
out, haggard-lookin^ men awd wo
nun. Whin the #kin i pale, arid
flesh flabby, .it is a sign of an.-m i.
When the phosphates go from tin*
PRESS MEETING
The State Press Association wiM
meet in Beaufort the last week in
June, prphably Wednesday. Thurs
day and Friday, of that week. Th"
association come to Beaufort this
year on the joint invitation of the
Southern Carolina Association and
the Beaufort Chamber of Commerce,
and the two organizations are plan
ning to give the members a jolly
good time. ,\t the meeting of tin
Beaufort branch of the Southern
Carolina Association at the auditor
ium on April loth, a committee was
appoint***! and preliminaiy plan
discussed . — Beaufort Gazette.
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Colleton
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blood, the pink cheeks go, too. The
muscle# lack tone. They become
nervous, irritable, despondent, mel
ancholy, the brain fags, un^l the
memory fails. Therefore ir you
wish lb preserve your youthful vim,
vigor and vitality, (o a ripe old age,
you jnu#t supply the .deficiency ot
Phosphate lacking in your - food by
using-A/\o-Phosphate, the form o£
PhosphauXmost easily, assimilated,
■NOTICE: slrgo-Phosphate which
is recomiiu*nde*V and prescribed by
physicians in allXencmtc cases, is
.. a secret or patent, medicine, bur
im*: Ihaf is sold and lecommended
v every
where, and physician# 'are daily pre
scribing the constituents (‘obtained
in it. Being entirely unlike
other Phosphates, it is easily i
ulabed an'd will be fofind effeitavo s
in the treatment of* indigestion and.
stomach troubles, a.*e wpll as for
cat** worn, ^ervous conditions. IHio
manuia* tureis of. A i go PliosphatM
wil| forfeit to any «haritable ingtl-
tutipn S-OO.oo if th**.y cannot 'treat
any man .u woman under 1*5 year#
who lacks Phospliat«-s-.*ntid increaso
ih.ii tietigth and end util nr** .from
l*"t p. r cent, to :it*n per cent, or
inor.- in on* uioutk’s tini**. if they
are ' tree Irwm organic trouble. It
i- disp«-ns«‘({ by all reliable' diUS*
gists.
If yout druggist will not supply
you, send f I "<i to the -Argo Lub-
oiat«»ri**>. to Forsyth St., Atlanta,
Ga.. and they will send you a two
week treatment ti\ leturn mail.
COLLETON’S BANK DIRECTORY
THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
OF WALTER BORO. X C. *
Resource* x,* • I 3 l 0 .h00.00
All Baakiog Busteews Solicited. Special Attmtion to Savingx
ArcoaotM, lairge or' Small.
R. H. WICHMAN. I. M. FlSHHURNE. A. H. WICHMAN
President.
Cashier.
Vice-President.
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( LIP Tills
AMI PIN
ON WIPE S DRESSER
.*£3 Ik
( itliinnali man |elL how to Shrivel
up Corn# or CallouneN *.** Thev
lift off with Anger#.
Otnh ! •• ’ ? » ? Tills kind d;
rough tall: will l>« heaid less hen-
in town if people troubled with
coitfs will 1oll*>w th«* simple advi* <
of this Cincinnati authority, wh*.
claims that a few «li<>p> of a drjjrf'
called frer zone w hen" aippli-ed :
tender, aching corn or * hjrf den* d
calloim stops soreness h( cine-, an i
soon the coin ot callolis dri<*s uji
and lifts right off wrfhout pain.
• H** says freezoTi** dries imni*
diately and nover inflame# or even
irritate# theXun rounding sjiin. \
small bottle of freezon** will cos
veiY littje at any drug store, bir
w'ill positively remove ev.iy bar*!
or soft corn or callous from one -
feet. Millions of American wo
men will welcome thi# annonnr.
merit sine** the inatrguration of tl> *
higb heels. If yoiti druggist il*M*#n
have ?T****zone tell him to order a
small bottle for von.
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V ( olletou. April 26.--Mrs. H.(
Mayson, of Augusta. Ga.. has re
turned home after a five weeks stay
at hei old home near follejon. Sh.
was a«:eompanit*d by her two small
children. Harold and Lmile,
Mrs. Nan Hiers, nee Harrison, of
Fairfax, let&rued to hei home la*g
Friday att*tr a stay of six w<**k
with hei tathei. H. J. llariison
While th*:* s»li** was iif do#** at
tendance upon her aunt. Mrs. liar
rkdt, Fralix. who was very ill. W .*
were sorry to s**e Mrs. Fralix so iR,
but very glad t<* have Mrs. Mayson
and Mrs. liters with hs, as they
both have maUY friends h«*re who
hope |or them a pcedy leturn under’
pleasanter * ondiflons. - «*
j Mtrs. Wallet Ramsey spent Fri
day of last week at her parent#, Mr.
and -Mrs. Jim Rmdth.
Mr. an*l Mrs. Junior Smith are
the proud parents of a little gif). „
Mr. ami Mr# 4 S«*al|rook Srriitii
have another girl a<l*l***l t«> their
family.
Maloney Carter^ imploring v*ry
rapidly after a. A« iy s* \*‘t< (a#e of.
pneumonia
BANK OF SMOAKS
. SMOAKS. S. '
Capital and surplps ^ fie 151.57
W. II. YARN. A. EUGENE VARS’. S. P. J. GARRIS. Ji
S A EE, PROGRESSIVE. ACCOMODATING
President. Cashier. Vice-President
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FARMERS AND ^MERCHANTS BzVNK
OF COTTAGEVl LLK, S. C.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $11,200.00
E\ ERY HANKING NEED FOR BUSINESS PEOPI E
H. H. WILLIS, , W. E. WlU'lS. U ( ; WILLIS, M. D.
President. Cashier. Vice-President.
“fieh-lt,” Lift
Cora Right Off
Shrivel*, Loosens-and It* Gone!
•’Just like taking the lid off—that’i
how eaay you can lift a corn oft your
toe after it lias l*cen treated with
the wonderful disyxfvery. ’Gets-It.'”
Hunt the wuh' wr4*rtd over and you'll
ftnd nothing »'• magi*, eimide and
easy •’Gets-It.’; You folks who
o-o-r
Stop Pain
Qwickly
With
’Gatadt”
MISS HKP.MMIN IMPItnl |\(.
The inanv friend^ of Mis# Matt *
Herndan will he g)ad to know that
she is improving from a very pairr#
fill operation perform***!. X*t h«*:
by Dr. RfoVgs. Sh*
again soon. \
home March 2S
hope# to h** out
”(1ianil>e« lain’# Tahlet« Have Done
”, Wonder* for Me”
‘T have been a suffo^'i from - ,
stomhch fronhle f*»i a niinih* i 'i f
years, and although I have M#k,d
great number of remedies r**corn-
mended for this complaint Cham*
berlain'* Tablet* i*- the fii#t m***! *
*in«* that ha« given m* positive an*! I
lasting relief.” writes Mrs. \nna
Kadin. Spencerport. N. V. ”Cham-
berlhin's Tablet# have d**n«* won
decs for me and I value them vet
highly." Obtainable everywhere.
hare wrapped your toes In bandage*
to look like bundles, who. have used
salves that turned your toesrSw and
sore, and used plasters that would
shift from their place and never
“get” th* corn, and who have dug
end picked at your corn* Wlta
knives and scissors end perhSOS
made them Weed—just quit these old
and putnful ways and try •'Crete-It"
Just once You put . or 3 drops on,
end tt dues at one* There's noth
ing* to #ti*fc. You <;»n put your shoo
and stocking right on again The
pain Is all gone Then the corn
dies a painless, shriveling death, it
loosens from your toe. and off It
comes ••Gets-It” is rpe biggest sell
ing corn remedy in (hK world^oday.
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There s none other as good W
*Mets-It'' Is sold by 'druggists
everywhere. 2l*c a-bottle. or sent on
receipt uf price by E Lawrence A Co-.
Chicago. III. - x.
DANGLER
OIL STOVES
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Reduce the discomfort of cooking during the hot weath
er of #utnn^er. These are the best stoves on the market
for the price and are guaranteed, tu give satisfaction.
They heat more quickly and use less oil than many oth
er makes. , q
We have them in 2. 3 and 4 burner sizes, and at
the ver>’ lowest prices we can afford t«> sell them.
” I>*t us show you how they work vhen you are in
town, or if you need a -stove.
Roger Hardware Co.
WALTERBQRO. S. C.
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