The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 04, 1917, Image 7
Wednesday; July 4,
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WONDERFUL STUFF!.
LIFT OUT YOUR CORNS
Apply » Few Then Lift ( nrns
or Callotioe* off With I inner..
Xo Pain.
Np humbug! Any corn, .whether
hard, soft or between the toes', wi’l
loosen right up and lift out* with
out a particle of pain or soreness.
* This drug is called freezone and
is a compound of ether discovered
by a Cincinnati man.
Ask at any drug store for. a small
bottle of freezone. which will cost
but a trifle, but is sufficient to rid
one’s feet of every corn of callous
Put a few drops directly upon
any tender, acnin,- tort* or callous.
Instantly the sor* nes.; disappears
and shortly the forn or callous wt’l
loosen and can l. Hft'.l off-.with
the fingers. . ‘ '
loesn’t eat
>r call •u e °s but shriv- • build up a greater liv.Niock in-
et even i:r't;<ting the f l u > ,r >u/will have -to helo fur-
his war. It is
This drug ff-vniQ
out the corns or
els them witho
surrounding ?kin.
' Just think* \i pain a* all no
soreness or vr' ng n app.ying
it or afterwards. If.you-'d ugj i>t
don’t have fre?:,»’>- l avo him c der
it for you.
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WITH THK PARMKRH
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Save Small (■rain Seed.
I am afraid some of us will neg
lect to save our oats. rye. and
wheat seed for fall planting. Of
all times this should he the one we
imjji save our seed. There will be
ashortage of all these' seed this
year, caused by the. short crop. Let
US- not feed up all our oats, wheat
frr rye. Seed will he vary high,
and this might causey a small
acreage. Yet we must plant heavily
to these treps; Our army will de
mand i». sp will the army of the
allies. ^
I» is said that rye and potatoes
have held the distinction of Iten^g
the football among crops, but the
potato i.c to oKCupy another - place
soon. ,So should vye. Rye will ini-,
prove ou; sandy -ciln if planted am!
turned underr .,and Nvill furnish
grazing ’foi/nogs - and ncows. *an-i
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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Corns Peal RigM
Off WHb M fists*ir
2 Drops, and tho Corn is » “Ocoerr
When you've got to walk ou
the sides of your shoe to get ewer
from those awful corn-pains, there s
only one common-sense thing to
t rkaw si ppkr < ali.ki) off
The ice credta. supper advertised
to be at Hendersonville town hall
on Ftiday evening. July 6. has born
called off.
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SAFETY FIRST WITH rortiHS
AND FOLDS
"Oh. just a' cough’* to-day may
become grippe or pneumonia tomor
row.* Thousands die from neglect
ed colds. Take Dr. Kiivt’s Ngw Dis
covery before ymlr cough becomes
chronic. A few doses (heck the
cold by killing ' the germs. The
healing balsams soothe the throat,
loosen the phlegm and clear Ihe air-
passages of Secretions which pro
voke coughing. ’Contains mildly
\Jaxative ingredients which remove
• tSe waste’tltar^ggravat’cs the col 1.
"At X m l r d ruggist' ,r»'V. ? 1
n ish
sa id
bread
that
to \\'n
ve will
thi
g'-nw
:<s taU
tljp-fence coun-I the field it j s plan'-
e<! in. Anyway y.e know it* will
g'-ow on poorer soils than oafs or
wheat.
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Orangeburg Parking House.
Mr. Long, our director, has call-
ci the attention of .nil agents to the
need of a supply of hogs fordhis
new enterprise. He urges that all
•stubble land be planted to some
forage crop. Also asks the faini-
ers to increase pasture areas foe
hogs. Th»n acafn we nnrst plan to
'ntten ctr S g« after Christmas a-=
the packers cannot take ail tb- 1
hf»cs before-Christmas. We ran do
this .by risking ve|v4 beans.‘for
grazing and rape pn<| rye, ' Planet
•ap^ in O-tbher 'for winter and in
T»uu ry f - gyring.
*. Taking l»ig ( tVatu e*.
It is a grerft risk to tY^v- i w ith
out a bottle of Chamber la ill’s Colic.
Cholera and Iharrhdea Remedy, a*
this preparation.' cannot be obfcUn-
•ed on the trains oy steamships. At
tacks of- bowel complaint are often
sudden and very severe, aijd every
one should go prepared for them,
t tbtair.ahie everyw here.
I'ol l TRY PAIMSITFS
^ <>u keep the chi-ken house clean
t<> keep the parasit* s off the' chi- k
♦•ns; You spray to kill gernig—Ivit-F*
whr.j do you -In to get th*- germs an-1
parasites inside the chickens? Hens
- fp' ciallv show it at moulting time
and during the winter. How ran
You expert them to'lay? Free them
of all-internal nanisitf*? hy feeding
T-. A. Thomas Porflfry Powder nc-
casionally. If it doesn’t make your
hens happy, we will ref urn your
phoney. A Wichman (k Son, W’al-
terb^ro. and A. V. Raggett, Hen-
dersorKille. imo.
times as much — use Smith
Form-a-Truck in place of horses
Get full returns out of every
dollar you invest in hauling and de
livery equipment Smith Form-a-
Truck gets four times the value put
of every dollar you spend when you
compare it with horse-drawn service.
It hauls twice the tonnage horses can
haul—over three times the area—and in the
same time. It costs you nothing in non-
working hours. And even when it is work
ing it costs fully 75% less than horses.
18,000 users in 600 lines of business have
proved this for you. Among them are many
of the largest corporations in the country:
Staafcri 0U Compuj
Cadakj Packing Company
U. S. Mail Contractan
ScUitz Brewiaf Company
FIcislMuYeut Conp.Br Wud i U.
And you can now use Smith Form-a-Truck
with Ford, Maxwell, Buick, Chevrolet, Dod^c Brother*
or Overland power plants.
Arrange for demonitration NOW. Start raving
not money in your hauling by using
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I «e -Gete-Itr Tmt Cana WM*t
Swell !■ Water. HemUrm TWyTI
SkrlTel. l*o*» um4 feel Ufft
Put 2 or 3 drop* of -Oets-It’' on the
corn-right away. • Pain and Inflam
mation will disappear, the corn will
begin to shrivel from that instant—
then it loosens and falls right off.
Thire’s p<> other corn-remover In
the world that acts like fl»ftB-It."
No new discovery has been made In
corn-bemovers since •■(lets-lt" wa»
born. •Don't forget that fact. “Gets-
It" does away forever with the use
of salves that irritate, bandages that
make a bundle of your toe. plasters
that half do the work, knives and
scissors that draw blood. I’se “Gets-
It'—no more digging or cutting
••Gets-ir ts sofa
ts sold everywhere, me •
seetpt of
E, Lawrence A Co.. Chicago.
bottle, or sent on receipt oDjrtoe by
Wearer Upright Grand Piano
IHE WORLD'S BEST UPHU (UNO '
i'.'n
l^i!«t year Heinald Werrenrath toured the country
with Gerladine Farrar and hitf beautiful baritone voice
t ii' >o pleasing that he has been re-engaged»for this
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year in nearly every city where he appeared last year.
He makes records fei’ the Vietrola and his reputation
as a rr.i 'ician is country w ide. Mr. We'yenrath'says of
the Weaver Piano:
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“It giws me much pleasure to express my genuine
admiration of the Weaver Piano.' I find it capable cf
the most delicate and-limpid pianissimds with absolute
smoothness throughout the entire scale. When forced,
the piano has tremendous power and charming brillian
cy without the usual metallic effect.. I consider the
Weaver Piano artistic in the superlative degree.”
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, To those who want tone in a piano, the- Weaver stands as the supreme develop.
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ment^f the present day. You'can hear fyr yourself why the Weaver should be in your
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home, if yt u let us demonstrate it. Fill out* and mail the coupon today, .' .,
CARDS.
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R. M. JEFFERIES
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
WALTER BORO, S. C\
Practice in all i'ourts etet-pt Equity.
lx>ans XeKotiated on Improved
Farming Lands.
v Dr. A. J. Anderson,
Dental Surgeon '
Office Hours: 9 a., m. to if p. to.
3p. m. to 6 p. m. Phone 100>X.
Walterboro. 8. C.
WEAVER PIANO GO. INC.
Manufacturers, York, Pa. *,
Thos. Blaclr
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Factory Distributor -
Bamberg, S. C.
TiiOS. BLACK, - ^
BAMBEHC., S, C. . ;
As advertised in The Jlrtss and Stand
ard, please give mcvftfll particulars,, about
the Weaver Piatfo and the factory propo
sition. ’L-'tto not agree to buy unless you 1
cop'Vilice me.
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Cut this out, fill it in and mail today.
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The more serious the purchase of
a car is to your family, the more
seriously you should consider
Overland.
interest of its depositors, large
and small.
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Consider what a guarantee it is to
own a car backejd by a company
ttdthJ|68,00U,0CH) assets; with an
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The VVillys-Overlaml is predicated
upon the need for cars of
beauty, corhfort and conveni
ence in addition to long-lived
utility. - V
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populate a g<>od sized city; with
acres and acres of modern fac
tories, and more than 4,000
dealers and branches.
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four Toqnnt
four Lout*
lour S*4an
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hikt louring $• yio
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$<$130
army of workmen that would The average family can participate
in the luxuries of motoring be
cause hundreds of thousands of
other owners enable The Willys-
Overland Company to distribute
and bring down costs.
Such a car as the Overland Big
Four would never have been
possible at such a price as $895
had it not been for over 300,000
similar Ovcrlands which have
already gone into service.^
Come in and see the Overland
Big Four and the most compre
hensive line of motor cars ever
. built by any one producer.
The magnitude of The VYillys-Over-
, land Company is due to its man
agement: due to the pnuztical
policy of utilizing prodigious
production as a means to higher
quality and louer prices.
The'Willys-Overland Company
guards its obligation to the own
ers of its cars as seriously as a
conservative bank protects the
All prUtlj. < ■ b. 7r •t4o
Walterboro Garage Co.,
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its tools sad IsmUtc eflccr, LAX*
MO omNIMff is better thsa ordisary
i and does sot caase oerroaraeM sor
_ is bead. Eemember the fall mum* sad
for tbe slgastart of ff. W GROVE. 23c.
RALLY AT sHIUlH JFI.Y _*J
Th^r*. will 1>«» a Suntl?,y a- hool
rftlly day at Shiloh Baptist church
ob Ihe third Sunday in July. The
program coromeBce* promptly at 11
o’clock The public is cordially in
vited to tome and bring well filled
bahkets. P. W. Connelly, Supt.
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Pile* Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Voor drucsirt a-l rrfoiid Sioney |f fAZO
OINTMFK f fell* tc* cute ssyeaec of Itrhins,
Eliad.fflrrdmsoTeTootiling t iler io6tol4dsys.
TLC tut •i fiu-aiioB toes Kmc and Rest. 306.
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