The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 10, 1917, Image 3
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Wednesday. October
1917.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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For Forty Year* Lydia E Pinkham , «
Vegetablc Compound ha* Relieved
tho Sufferings of Women.
possible that there is a woman in this
«>untpr who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E.
r J ,nkh ^ fl s y e g eta .ble Compound a trial after all the evi-
contradiction that this grand old metlid^ h^Wi^
more sufiFe *
the world.
more suffering among women than any other medicine in
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Hn. Kieso Cared After Seven Month’s Illness.
fimmin
Aurora, 111.—“For Seven long months I suffered
from a female trouble, with severe pains in my back
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and sides until I became so weak 1 could hardh
* u iir to chair, and
the “
woman
■999SEJConipt>mid, and fin
it is. —Mrs. Karl A. Kitso, 596 North Ave
walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous I
uould jump at the sliglitest noLse. I was entirely
Bunt to do my hoase work, I was giving up hope of
ever being well, when my -sister asked me to try
Lydia E. I'rnkham’s Vegetable Compound. I took
six bottles and today I am a healthy woman able to
do my own housework. I wish every suffering
would try Lydia K Pinkham’s Vegetable
u out for herself how good
Aurora, 111.
Could Hardly Get Off Her Bed.
Cincinnati, Ohio.—“I want you to know the good Lydia E Pink-
nam s V egetahle Compound has done for me. I was in such bad
health from female troubles that I could hardly get off my bed.\I
Lad been doctormg for a long time and my mother said,‘I want you
to try Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com]»ound.* I did, and it
has certainly made me a WNl woman. 1 am able to do mv In »asc work'
and am so happy as I never expected to go around the wav I do again,
and I want others to know whU Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has done for me.”—Mrs. Josie Copmca, 1668 Harrison Ave^
lairmount, Cincinnati, Ohio.' •
If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkbam Medi
cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman and beld in strict confidence. '
May Annex Small
* - Part of Colleton
It i* provable, tljat a small strip
, of ColMon county will soon be ao-
, nexed to Bamberg county. The
’-proposed territory incidde* a portion
lojf Warren township almut four
miles long jjjnd two mile* wide. It
is said to (obtain fine farming land*,
but is sujch a small area that no
great fight will be made over the
matter of* annexation, and as prac
tically all of the voters 6f the terri
tory in question are in favor of tho
change the addition of this territory
to Bamberg county is almost a cer
tainty. .
Several months ago' a petition
with the names of all the voter* ex
cept one feslding in the. proposed
addition wa* presented to the gover
nor asking that a comtpission be ap
pointed in regard to the matter, and
that an election be held for the pur
pose of coming into Bamberg coun
ty. On Monday Governor Manning
appointed the following member! of
the commission: H. S.-Padgett a»d
W. A. Smith, of Bamberg county,
and J. M. Strickland and A. R. B.
Smith, of Colleton county. It Is
hoped that the election cab be held
some time between now and Christ
mas so that the legislature cap take
definite action on the matter of this
addition to Bamberg county Rf Its
next session. Bamberg county wel
comes the change.-—Bamberg Her.-
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UIKGHS35
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Says Siv Flfty-Cent Bottle Brought
Belief After Ten Long Years
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TKLLS WHAT KIXH OF
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THE WEAVER PIANO IN CLINTON, S. C.
I have -received the Weaver
Modern Grand Piano and find it
a magnificent instrument. -The
case i.-s^beautiful and chaste in
design. Hut the instrument is
not merely beautiful in case—It
is superb ip tune, tiuality and
ease of action.
We ara very much delighted
v with the Weaver Piano.
> ‘ J. F. JACOBS.
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Mr. Jac6b> travels extensively in the interests of
Jacobs & Co., at Clinton, who con'rol the advertising
space of nearly all the religious papers ui this and ad
joining states. He is a successful man in every sense
of the Word. His selection of the Weaver, after careful
investigation, is ^proof that you may accept it for your
home with the assurance that you are selecting the iiv-
strument that represent all that is desirable in .totie,
touch, design and durability. *
Fill out and mail us the enclosed coupon. Let us
tell you how desirable the Weaver Piano is and how easy
it is for vuu to have one now. “
S. C.
THOS. LLA('K.
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JVsjidvertised in The Press and Stand-
i’ta.'e give me. full particulars about
\ln‘ Weaver
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corvi jut nre
fa:K> and the factory propo-
; ; .it agree to buy unless you
Name
Ado l ess
Cat thi-
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out. fill it in aitd mail today.
WEAVER PIANO COMPANY
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Manufacturers, York, P{
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Faotor^ Distrilnittff. Bamberg, S. C.
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Will §ew on a Button, M?nd a Rip,
Put in a Tuck, or Let out a Pleat
TI!KUF + <? NO JOB TOO SMALL OR
NONti TOO LARGE. KONE TOO
grilPLE OR TOO COMPLEX TO
DEMAND /Qt'R C A RETAKING AT-
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CLEANING. PRi^lNO. lUI'AIR*
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THE ECONOMY PRESSING CLUB
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y’Vhom K4J
M. CnUSDT , Manager.
Viard's Barber Shop.
“I was troubl»*<} with my stomach
for ten year*, and in that tim^ 1
honglit almost every kind of medi
cine and couldn’t begin to *ay how
much I took or paid out for medicai
service, *S'et nothing did me arts
tgnod Thetr 1 began using Acid
Iron Mineral and 1 don’t think 1
had taken more than six of the flfty-
cent bottles when I began feelim:
better than' I ever did. I only
weighed 14a pounds when t began
to take Acid ’mn Mineral and now
I weigh iso pounds. It i<v a pleas
ure for me to recommend- it' to-any
one who has symptoms of indigos-.,
tion or stomach' trouble and If-thev
will try it I am sure they will find
it everything. I have -said it to be *'
writes Mr. W. T. (’ash. proprietor <>*
a .well known clothing, shoes, hats
and ni»yn’s-film idling store in Brlv
toL Virginia
A titatefltefnt such a* 1 ’?h*‘ af)m >
from H merchant m Integrity who
knew all the ngerty' of stomach
,'ipub! f * fotv-iyn s,s- o;- .more'mtts--*
c/mvin. r" tht' revdei ^that after . nil
fs said ind done, just plain, ev.-ry-
day ” mu.U !iu*dio»:tai iron,, eopef-n*
ftufetl a- it -D jr« AchE..lrun.*-Mtn-*ral
is titf cheapest, best,. Medicine t»»
l*rtng the syst.em haykUo r\oritjal and
purify and enrii^rihe blood.
it is unu>nai. helps the appetite,
and (ost^ fMit little, a teirspObnful in
it glass (if water after meats being
a most invigorating dose. Whole
families take R Kali and Spring as
a tonic. Absolutely non-injurinusv
contains no alcohol, narcotic, or
habit-forming drugs, floes not up
set the liver, stomach or bowels, nor
injure the teeth.
If your druggist hasn’t if send a
dollar to the Ferrodine Chemical
Corp., Mrtanoke. Va.. for a larg^.
size,bottle prepaid.
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M AI.DS. GALLS. SUtATt IIES,
SOBKn, HI UTX. SCRFW
WORMS
To make the best c(n;e for stich
troubles. l»ny a pint of Iptsev d
if you prefer a hoofing oiF^m a
jiound of J'«)g laid of vasjd* 1 ^ if >
Waiit a salve and adJF*1i aoc,'t>pf th*
.of Farris tlealijX^ Remedy. ►
sipiply cjin’jt bv^fa-jit by ady salve or
lininupt Tjwrtfe. And^eV wliat you
g* t XfUll pint fog not over f>0
< etgKr^-F 'rris Hearing Remvdv is
-rlJid by is oh Ho' -Money Back i’Jan.
A. VViehanm-C-Xon. Waiterboro: A.
V. Baggett. imifderRcm\ille. Imo.
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Apphrao i|8. when w«yrun, cimsole
us wlieu w<> falL cheer ,us n we
ici-oyer, but fot’ God.’s Kitke Itt us
pafiy on. y Hubliaid.
WMEN!
[OTHERS!
DAUGHTER
V o u who
tire easttv.
• r« pate, hag-
gar d and
worn; nervous
or Irritahlo
who are aub-
6 ct to flt« c*
etancholy or
the • bhica.*'
get your blood
•xamtned for
iron defici
ency. , -<,•
srvx ATCO
ntOtt taken
three timin' a
fcy a-f t« r
will tccraase your atrenS
atice IbJ per rent in tv
many case*.—Ferdlt
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cm V .'»JK 0 ■ -•* 'In
F'>r 8ale by JNO. M. Kl.JEfN and
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WALTERBORO
DRUG rOMPANY.
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ENLARGED
BUSINESS
Stock of Goods
v.as bought before the price 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
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it was before. Our success in business exerybody knows H. Zalin sells the best goods
for cheapest prices. Our stock is mostlv bought in cash. • X X i
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Ladies’ Coat Suits, Skirts, Waists, M en’s and Boys’ Suits, Men’s Pants, Shoes.
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almost anything in Ready-to-Wear goods. Our Dry Courts and staple line are the larg-
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est and best that we ever had. Our silks and wooierr dress goods, we can sa\ f e you
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25 cents on the dollar.
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Millinery Announcement
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Four Hundred Shapes in Stock—Nearly all Different
Designs.
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Department
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Waiterboro, - - -
South Carolina
How’s This?
Wa nffc- On I' in<!r «lX(>!1ars Ttcwsrd |
for anv (•***»,of t'-it '.rrh » , *< r'nnot bo
cured hy ttail's i'M ujrVi tKiu. <»
Hall’s Catarrh M< dirini !. i» t» i<riaken ,
by eitarrb rufferers f... tlw nait t- .rty* .
five years, and h. arbecome known a-i tbe •
most rctiablo remedy fr Catarrh !f11ns
Catarr' 1 M^li.-inJ- acta thru the IPnod on j
the MUcbO* surface*. < xpellinr the Pol- j
son from th^ Blood and healing the dis
eased port tons.
After you have taken Halt's Catarrh
Medicine for a shoe Um“ you wCI se<- a
great Improvement tn four general*
health Start taking »»nrrh M«'d*-*
cine at once and get rid c j. • •»arrh. Send
for te*tlmon(als. free
F. J. CHKNKT A CO.. ToMOO, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggist*. 76c.
Iway Mail Clerk
’wa , a««rjssrs5
wau. .war U-ow headq iarler*. If m are aa
Ajneiicaa, orrifl yean old. in coed phfMeairaa-
I ditto., you can eaaily traia rounett «e quaUfy far
aUrartiee, lUrtluio wba. Tha lator-
hoato wru
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HPSH i are expena at
jmen lo'p*«, OtU Serriee rxamiaatura.
Veto can prepare reursrK n*fcl at houi*. to pirar
- xpan Uaaa. Send a po.ul -»rd today for 44-
gaga book telling ad .Oout hun4r.de wh. hay.
..llOM* Comepoi.denre Seh<
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Our Service TVill Keep Your Car jMlie
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m Best of Condition.
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Your automobile needs tmifrtient once in a while, just
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like the human body. The carburetor may be out of or
der; the spark plugs may be dirty; the cylinders may be"
clogged up xvith carbcnand 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 corps of expert
machanicians will render you proifipt, courteous and
satisfactory ^service at reasonable cash prices. v-X
i Gasoline and Cylinder Oil for Sale.
The Collton Garage
RAILROAD AVENUE,. WAITERBORO, S.*C.
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tipp drudging! U-rido to Bioko
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thing Of yourvHYou Cxo 4o M fey uxtog I
Ihod* that hxv. ntad. othoro ourrrod I
IXTUMATIUNAL CORKUyONOCNCI,schools
got »»». txrootoo. f»
To “EKe last drop
VMAXWELL
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COFFEE
is Perfect
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A Nice Lot of Barrels Suit,
able For Syrup Barrels
APPLY AT ONCE
Waiterboro Coca-Cola
Bottling Works
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SOl'TH CAROLINA
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