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It means certainty of quality an
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its field because of its ability to m itiufa^t
on the most efficient Bksis. An < :xteps|v
offices makes possible low manufiicti/ri/i
Certain-tee
Roofing" ^
*«» of roll roofing. It J, f«cop-. t r<l 'nd tmd u the prefer.
uIe rc .°^? ^° r °® c * ho udingt, fmetori c», hotels, rtores.wRreheuaM.
fcrrnhuijdin* «c.> where durability isder-jtided. It iseronoirical
can take hold" of.
^I^action. Behind the name is the
reached commanding position in
tj^ ^stribuic the tt\%t quality products
0&'h{ fa c iorieSy ware houses and sales
)stci and quicka economical distribution.
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Faints and VamUheft
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ire poo-r. h'r.rrt, d'recdstl; productj made a- good paint: And vAmishee
•hcikl be trade, from high rrade materuds, mixed by modem mAchinery to
insure uid/omity. And labekd to truthfully represent the contcnte. • Tncjp
Art mads by cy.^rts long experienced in point making, and are fuammeei
to tfirc M-io-ttion. Made in full line of colon, and for all dincrent pur
port u Any dealer »"» n get you CEKTA1N-TILED Pnlau and Vamisnes.
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Will Sew on a Button, Mend a Rip,
Put in a Tuck, or Let out a Pleat
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THERE S NO JOB TOO SNT^L?. O’X
NONE TQP LARGE. t^ONE TOO
SIMPLE OR.TOO COMPLEX TO
DEMAND Ol’K CAUETAKlNtJ AT- ,
TENTION*.
CLEAN !N(i. PKES-ilNC.. REPAIR
ING.
If TnniM«l With Soreu IllMslinK
(•uni!.. Vw This Mouth Wash
the Dentist Uses.
GOOD FOR CUTS AND Ol.fi SORES
Any person troubled with ante
bleeding gums, which. ofti|»e* arr
almost t««r Mllflltive to touch, will
be elated^ after rinsing the mouth
with a half-and-half solution of
water and natural iron, known as
“Acid Iron Mineral,” which may be
secured at most every drug store.
Dentists uae it to atop bleediag
and as a mouthwash when extract
ing teeth and it in perfectly harm-
m. It lets as a germicide end an
tiseptic ss well as a splendid healing
agent.
For cots, this same natsrsl iron
is fine. Pouring a little on the spot
stops blMdiaC and prevents soreness
and festering. Thousands, of peo
ple troubled with old sores never
healing have found the solution in
Acid Iron Mineral, which being a
highly concentrated form of natural
iron makes a superb external rem
edy.
Go to the nearest drug store and
ask for a bottle of Acid Iron Min
eral. If druggist hasn’t it. send $1
to the Ferrodlne Chemical Corp.,
Roanoke. Vp.. for a large bottle.
NOTE: For piles, ulcers, sores
and skin affections, the Ferrodine
Chemical Corp. baa perfected an
ointment consisting of this highly
concentrated natural iron and sooth
ing medicinal elements, which com
bined makes this ointment unexcell
ed. : Ask your druggist for a fifty
cent Jar of *‘A-I-M Ointment” or
send direct.
Little Girl Ran Over i
By an Automobile
Saturday afternoon Gladys .Hen
ton, the little daughter of Mr. aiM
Mrs. La a He Benton, was riding on s
the-rear of one of the Ire wagons. ,
and suddenly stepped off and ran
round the wagon. An automobile,
driven by .S. N. Iliott, came up and
before he could stop, struck the lit- .
tie girl and knocked her down. She
was picked tip and carried to Dr.
Klein’s where a physician attended
her and f<m&4--ttart She was only 1
-slightly bruised-
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OLDER BUT STRONGER
To be healthy st seventy, prepare'at
forty, is sound advice, because in the f
strength of middle life we too often forget
that neglected colds, or careless/
meat of slight aches sod pains,
undermine strength had bring
eakneas fog later years. ^ V
To be stronger when older, keep your
blood pure sad rich and active with the
length-building sod blood-nourishiag
properties of Scott's Rmulrioa which isa
lood, a tonic and ■ medicine to keep yoar
blood rich, alleviate rheumatism sad
avoid sickness. Ho alcohol ia Scott's.
Scett a Bswue. StoomSsM. H. J.
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to come in this week. These cars contain many im-
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provements and-are well worth the price. Touring car,
Delivered $685.00.
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Waherboro Chemlet Co.
WALTERBORO.
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A SURPRISE DINNER
THE ECONOMY PRESSING CLUS
Thc-ce G U
B. M. CROSBY, Manager.
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Islandton. Sept. 3.—On Sunday.
Aug.’26. the ■children of Mr. and
Mr*. P. C. Godley gathered at their
home and gave them a surprise din
ter. The children present were: C.
H. Godley and Mrs. E. TV Mew. of
liampton: Mrs. E. G.‘ rimer, of
Walter boro; O. \V. Oodlev and Mrs.
Dozier Crosby, of frlandton. liiif-
ner waji spread,the shade of the
beautiful sycamore trees in the
yard, and after e.Aing bounfeooXv
, h < hairing the haianc.- of th« d iv,
they <>i1 left for their home hnpina
t yl -’od. another d iy p|< ->. ptlv
| ;o the cehr tiilure as this , ’Ve
not fo-get t*)‘m‘*ntfon that Ji
. Cro by wm pres nt. ‘Tncle Geo
a-i he is familinry (alje.i !
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rxkf spirits.
t NERVOUS WRECK
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Fran TWm Yms* S^Mul S^s
Ckrdki Made Hsr WdL
Texts Cky, Tex.-In an mfortsting
itatement, Mrs. 0. H. Sc bill, of this town,
says: “For three years 1 suffered untold
agony with my head. I was unable to
do any of my work.
I Just wanted to sleep all the time, for
that was the only ease I could get, when
1 was asleep. 1 became a nervous wreck
tust from toe awful suffering with my
head.
I was so nervous that the least noise
would make me jump out of my bed. 1
had no energy, and was unable to do
anything. My son, a young boy, had^to
do all my household duties.
I was not able to do anything until I
took Cardui. I took three bottles in ail,
r.nd It surely cured me ot those awful
headaches. Th?.i has been three years
ago, and 1 know the cure is permanent,
for I have never had any headache rincc
taking Card::! ..
Ivothtr.grelieved n.euntil! took Cardui.
It d»d wonders for me.” X
Try Cardui for your troafc!."'—Xde
fur . -■ ■ cinal.in^edieQjsrecqjXeuded
in r.;.’ ,cal bcokj ao bc>ng O^Oerscftt in ar ^ jroS. It art*«»u the Liver, Drive*
icnala treub'e^ aiu so years of ' li3 | r,.;: Malaria, RnrtchcB the Blood ami
proven thay'ihS ijcciaarcn^ht Begin iLn-u* up the Whole Syrtcm. 60 cent*,
taking Cat uui today. IsC-134 ‘
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Oysters Are Here
aSeptember has the <4 R ## and we have tft* Oysters.
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PROGBESS CiRDf HEN AND SME
Cqrtter Railroad Avenue and Hampttn street.
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Whenever Vou Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s.
The OhI Standard Grovc’a Tasteless
chill To»ni> is equally valunble as n
Gouergl Tunic because it contains the
veil known tonic properties of yUINTN K
No. 666
Thu ia a preacripfioo prepared eapeet* -e
for MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FEVE
Five or lix dorea will break any care, «
if taken then a* a tonic the Fever will not
re’ura. It acta on the liver better than
Calomel s& 1 due* cat gripe or uckco. 2Sc