The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 05, 1917, Image 7
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W^e’ve Bottled Up J
the Pirates of Business
i He business vorlj Hcs its pirates,
us erscrupu cut as the marauders of
tHe^ea. They are Ihc tr.chera cf
j imitations and substitutes fcr stand
ard products. J c y b- c ir.itated
tne cppearanc? cf
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H0PE5T0HELP0THER ‘
eYIELLING EXPERIENCE
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MISS LKJA BI RN'S, OK OKEER,
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JMAKKS INTKRKSTIX^ “ "
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WORK WAS . TOO" HARD
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but they have f>icd toV.-lavc its
c.elxiousness. ■■
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'■? Hat the imite'4e.r.-^k«j n.ot r'-f, tr c. i (.
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end label—ju»t cs fur ta t.-.e law voull !
t .lew. ,• ! l r >
I Jt they canr.o} Ir.'tvtf the new Gdtn-
Gwa let tic—i; is peteh;eJ. • ,•,* * '
- -’e tc the diaurv ■ :vc -shc-'e—t’ ? et - - ro- ‘ "U
4he r.u.-nc Cc.c».-Cr !a »iv- "• •’, . r v’’
Fix •.he picture \p7- ;;r rri* d.
!t year •furs pretcatson aicirst
• i 'jt : end stbstitetfes. / mf’T',
!n ! "arc. accent no bo’f’cd !xrvc-f-.c a* pb'
[ ct. :rc Cc<.B*Co!a ur.lcas it cc:. cs tr.lj C^;i-'
Drink Cccc-Coh in Betties'
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. f **rp j cuse ia your t.omo' crJtr from
’ year clcattr.
Delicious end Refnthinz
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WALTER BORO COCA-COLA
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Oor Service Will Keep Your Car io The
Best of CondhioD.
Your automobile needs treatment cr.ce in a while, just
like the human body. The carburetor may be out of or
der; the spark plugs may be dirty; the .cylinders may be
clogged up with carbonand working poorly; in fact your
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car gets sick just as. you can. If there is anything the
matter with your car call up 1SS. Our corps of expert
machanicians will render you prompt, courteous anti
satisfactory service at reasonable cash prices.
Gasoline and Cylinder Oil for Sale 6
The Colleton Garage
RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERDORO./
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r Cure>Your Malar! eJ
h‘*Ve Oii4ioe.-*lt will «op your chilli and fever.rii wiifinate
Well and itrong again. * If you live in a malarial country take it oner
a wet Ik'-.Not only; will it ward off malaria, but it it an cxccllcni •
«ofttc and appeti*er,.-Buildi you up, make* your blood ted, and fill*
fuHofhfc. < " . /s. • /
Otidta* ft gnaraataad tl i( 4o«t nat itoo yow chSi and Imw yoa
CM taka tht capry botdea back aad poackaaa post wOl ba rckindaO
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Pays 25c a Month
for Perfect Health
. Ttm U yanrn, E. A. Little. Dmawnrr.
Ala. haa pafci tSc a month to keep in per-
facthanlthT Rand what he naya:
"1 «M>r. to add aa^r-rwn^.l cl Oraaacr Uwr
ftifka I I h.*c an* BMd any ctlwr aMdiriB. fur
fittMB y«an. I know 1% la Ik* Vw* fur all llw
arBylaial*. and «1 ecr* aBy raM (* iad rwtiua
ka.-tro. Wt»a I f r*» r.iBiu»Br«4 to Uk* yuux
Oraar*r Llwr kw.>»i. r In. y,.-raB>-Pattoa I’ruf i . K
wa* kayiaf It ny lb. *> i«a. H " I am told u«y toiy
M >y It. gttmt. I c aa. k I aarh BuMh aad
scald buI U w.lbout it for ao|ll»ta*."
Granger
Liver
Regulator
ie atrletlT vcareUtle. iK>r-ulcoho!ic pm>a-
ration.and ij hiahtyrecptnmfndeU for aick
headarho. indfiertion. bi!iouari*^a and all
atomach and liver complaints, i JUr crug-
C.-f can euppty y<w—a hox.
'Cracfer MrJirier C Chatlaai:**. Troa.
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Yount; Sesaifetre** Ma»le unc of *1
••Tip- She Receiveil and«' I
Profited Greatly.
-Tanlac is a fine medicine for
stomach trouble and it is a good
general tonic, too, and I’m glad to
recommend it as. such to anyone.”
said Miss'Lena Burns, of Greer, S.
(\, in a' statement she gave May 11.
“I was,troubled with nervousness
anj weak spells before I took Tan-
lac.^ I am a seamstress and nfy
work is very trying, and it brought
on my troubles. Indigestion
troubled me a lot and my appetite,
had left me. I certainly .was run
down In health and feeling bably
when I began taking Tanlac.
“I decided to take a course of
some medicine, and 1 had heard so
much about Tanlac I took it. The
Tanlac helped that.nervous trouble
right away and swon I had good
nerves. My appetite came back
and I gained a great deal In
strength- and weight.”* I got scr I
could sleep well, toe.’*
Tanlac, “The Master Medicine,”
is sold by Jno. M. Klein. Waiter-
boro; The Colleton Cypress Co., Col*
Won: CottageviUr Drug Co., Cot-
tagevllle; Islandton Mercantile Co.,
Islandton; • W. C. Glover. Green
Fond and Jacksonboro; E. R. Bish
op & Co.. Lodge.
Likes to be Member „
Of Canning Club
Editor The Fre-»s and Standard:
I want to tell all the girls who
haven’t joined the- tomato club
what a nice thing it is to join, and
have plenty of tomatoes. I joined
this year for the first time and I cer
tainly like it.
I did not get cans to can totna-
toes in. but I canned them in glass
jars. I canned 300 quarts and sold
13 bushels. The number of pounds
I made on my plot was 24 23.
DOSHIA SMITH.
Ruffin, S. C.
GREENVILLE, 5. C. -
MAN COMES TO ENO
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Mr. M. A. Nicely, iVpiilni Salesman,
- - Relates' < >ut-«>M lie-t it dinary
Kxpe.-ieare 1 .
WE HAVE ENLARGED OUR
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BUSINESS
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Our $35,000 Stock of Goods
was bought before the prices went up so high. We can sell you our goods cheaper
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than the other small stores can buy them.
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From the time we opened up our store again our business has doubled from what
it was before. Our success in business everybody knows H. Zalin sells the best goods
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for cheapest prices. Our stock is" mostly bought in cash.
Ladies’ Coat Suits,'* Skirts, Waists, Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Men’s Pants, Shoes.
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almost anything in Ready to-Wear goods. Our Dry Goods and staple line are the larg-
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est and best that we ever had. ,Our silks and woolen dress goods, we can save you
25 cents on the dollar.
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Millinery Announcement
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Our Milliner, Miss Hattie Wills, has arrived and is getting ready for her Fa.?
Opening announcement, W’hich will be made later.
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COFFEE
Is Perfect
, Ask Your Grocer
< on»r!| atlon lilt* I Jitlii’i'ol M.ttiy HI-*
Of'the fiumcrou.^ ill
humnnity’ » l,‘i £•' -i.^r
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” It took qie four months to find
what I wanted,” say? Mr. Nicely,
who live? at 207 Hammond street,”
bu,t before 1 found It I had io spepd^
nine weeks in berl for lf.ek of \y*
•Rheumatis—etcruclJiUng^ des
potic. Ofaiing Rheuptati&m. had me
in its grasp, and } suffered desper-;
ately. • /O'
‘T took a course and a half of
baths at Hqj Springs, which helped
a little, but not much. Come home
and had been helpless in bud for
nine weeks when I comm''need on
the most blessed remedy in thi«
world—Sulferro-Sol.”
"My shoulders were crippled and
I was painfully emaciated. After
the first bottle I experienced the
most blessed /relief. I continued
with several more bottles and now
1 am fully cured and well.
“Before I started on Sulfftrro-Sol
I VeJghed 127 pounds, but this re
markable system builder soon built
me up to 134 pounds. Sulferro-Sol
is. without doubt the most powerful
Rheumatism remedjr’and the great
est blood medicine^ and systetn
builder that money carf buy.”
Note—Sulferro-Sol haa attracted
such wide-spread attention that
many other preparations have, been
put on the piarket claiming to be
similar to Sulferro-Sol. Thefre has
not. as yet. been discovered any oth
er natural mineral solution even
| approximating Sulferro-Sol either in
jits analysis or.in. its curative pow-
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Sulferro-Sol is sold and. recom
mended by all Druggists. Murray
Dptig Co., and Geeer Drug Co..
Wholesale distributors.
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Edisto Island, Aug. 30.—The
crops tn this secMp.n are doing fine.
We have been having plenty of rain
foC the past wliMe.
Miss Blanche Chassereau. of
Walterboro, who has been visiting
Mrs., J. H. Beach, returned home
Friday. Misa. Chassereau will !>•*
missed very much by her friends,
and one most ^specially.
William Bailey, accompanied by
J... H. Beach and family and Miss
Blanch^ Chaavereau. went down to
McConkey Beach’s Wednesday night,
making' the trip In Mr. Bailey's
gasoline launch. The evening was
very much enjoyed. ' /
Williafti Bailey was a pleasant
visitor at th* home of J. H. Beach
Tuesday. 4 /
J. M. Beach, of Stokes spent
Thursday night with J. H. Beach.
He motored to Charleston Friday
morning and was accompanied by
Mrs. J. H. Beach and children and
Mias Blanche Chaasereau.
Mrs. J, H. jMlch and children ac-
eonvpanied Miss Blanche Chasser
eau home.
SHILOH PICNIC
The Shiloh Sunday school picnic
will be held the 13th of September.
Everybody is cordially invUed. Pro
gram will begin promrjly, at 11 : °0
o’clock. *
P. W. CONNELLY. Supt.
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Old age comes quick enough
wirbout inviting it. SomcMook old
nr forty. That in boesifsg 1h#‘y n<-g-
leet tl>w liver and bowel?. .Keep
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Drives Out Malffrio. Builds Up System f i
TTie O’..’. Stir to • gpr^CiI toric,
OROVh w TASTELESS chili TUNIC.drive* "■Jt
Malama.rcmh<»ihv 1 -lo. l.tndb«:!.1»»ftheto. •
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Silas. Carlai Gave Relief.
MarksviDe, La —Mrs. Alice Johnsoa,
of thig place, writes: “For one year I
suffered with an awful misery in my back
and sides. My left side was- hurting me
all the time. The misery was something.
awful #
1 could not do anything, not even sleep
at night. It kept me awake most of the
night... 1 took different medicines, but
nothing did me any good or relieved me
until 1 took Cardui...
I was not able to do any of my w ork
for one year and I got worse all the time,
was confined to my bed off and on. I got
so bad witlunyback that w hen I stooped
down I was not able to straighten up
again ... I decided 1 would try Cardui
... By time I had taken the entire bottle
I was feeling pretty good and could
straighten up and my pains were nearly
all gong*
I shall always praise Cardui. 1 con-
tipuetj. takiKg. it until I was strong and
well.” if you suffer from pains doe to
female complaints, Cardui may be just
wfcrt you need. Th-ousauifi of w-l-.-u-rt
j wfr ca ’’offered io thiswaynov; praiftb
j Card-i**’i-ar their present poed health,
i Give it a trial. \ NC-133
A carload of the new Chevrolet care are expected
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to come in this week. These ^cars contain many irn-
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provements aqd are well worth the price. Touring car,
Delivered $685.00. ,
Walterboro Chevrolet Co.
WALTERBORO, S. U.
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Oysters Are Here
September has lhe 4, R” and wq^have the Oysters.
Fresh shipments always in from Norfolk. Served in
any style.
PROGRESS MNDK KU AND CAFE
Corner Railroad Avenue and Hampton street.
Whenever You Need a fieneral Tonic
Take Grove’*.
The Old Standard Grove’a Tasteless
drill Tonic is equally valuable as a
Gci t rftl Tonic because it contain* the
Well known tonic properties of yj’ININ K
ond IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Mahtiria, Enriches the Blood end
Builds up the Wkule by:4cai. 60 cents.
No. 666
This Is • prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FEVER.
Five or six dose# will break any case, end
> if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better iu-j Q
j Calomel sod docs not gripe or ticket). 25c