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* PAGE SEVEN )A*B r, wwoer m m mo MSltffiRHOOSE • •*#*••*«#«••#• •• • * ADAMS Rl'.V * CHANGE “A MIRACl . orthoitrip] ;^ e a l wa 3 ' truth ret lit is my RKperifcf. *************** Adams Run. Oct. 18.—Editor The Press and Standard: October with jits lovely weather induces me to Bl'ROIX THOt'CiMT t'HAN- | make an attempt to send you a tew ■ • m? w * 1 dota regarding, our doings, though CES WBKB HKAVlLk 11 do hope you will not have so manv AtiAlXST HKR . , mistakes as\ in my last epistle. It I Is very mortifying to have one’s orthogriphy criticised, and though always.ffclame the printer, the remains. However my case my execrable •writing. ... -rin, .1 * I . The ladles of the Methodist (ireer \%c«nan TaMa UtereHting y j church served oysters, cream, cakes, of Her Remarkable coffee, etc., at the hall, last night. A ' nice crowd attended, mgny from Meggetts', and surrounding country. Quite a neat sum was realized as the gentlemen were quite liberal. The great subject now is the com munity fair which is scheduled for Nov. 2. Now. Mr. Editor, won’t you come-down and be with ds? I know Lodge has one for the sam& date, but you have visited there since you have honored us. Our girls at college are doing well. Good reports from Miss Deh- nie Newton, who represents us at Confederate College. • * Also Miss Theodore Taylor, who attends the same college. Miss Maybelle Platt is at Winthrop this year. The friends of Miss Kathleen Fipch will bej sorry to learn that ill health forced her to return home from Greenville college. , . Mrs. J. G. Palmer is spending the week-end in Charleston. Mrs.~ Rumph and Miss Addison spent Friday in the c^y shopping. They accompanied Mr. Rumph in the car. Mrs. Rellinger is spending the week with Mrs. Ada Barnwell. Miss Wallace, who teaches near W’hite Housed spent last week-end with Mrs. J. G. Palmer. - Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, alsd little Miss Nell Taylor, motored yesterday to the city. They v. ill return Sun- da'y. _ , | C. R. Fripp. who has been visit ing Dr. Taylor, left yesterday for “I was in an awful condition when. 1 began taking Tanlac and had been for two years, but Tanlac got me back in good health.’’was the emphatic statement of Mrs. D. J. Burgin. of Greer. 8. C... in a state ment she gave May 10th in endorse ment. of Tanlac. “I was suffering 'from the after affects of malaria. My system was out of order. I was weak and run down and my face was aa yellow as a pumpkin. My feet and legs felt like they were dead or asleep, and tingled all the time. Really. I had begun to" won der If I ever would regain my health, tod ! didn't think I had a chance, for so much medicine had failed to help me. In fact. I felt so badly that I often told my family at night I hoped there would be no stove in the house in the morning so I would not have to cook breakfast. 1 had stomach trouble very badly, too! "Tanlac is the grandest thing i* the world for a condition like 1 was in. and tt~soon got my stomach in geod shape, my face cleared up and regained the right color and my ap petite soon came back. No matter now bad a headache I had. one dose of Tanlac .relieved it. Soon the Tan lac had me feeling fine and strong, and after I had taken two bottles T was well and strong. I took- som > of the Tanlac Tablets, and they |J}i* home 1* Columbra. helped Tanlac e\er so much to get me well. Those tablets are the best I ever took. . ,- x \ X .* • M I am glad to recommend Tanlac. for It is the finest and. of course, the only medicine that ever helped me.’’ . Tanlac. the “Master Medicfne." is sold in Colleton county hy:^ Jn«. M. Klein. Walterboro; The^ Colleton Cypress Co.. Colleton; Cottageville Drug Co.,- Cottageville; Islandton Mercantile Co.. Islandton; \V. C. Glover. Green Pond and Jackson- boro: E. R. Bishop Sc Co.. Lodge. COTTON—PEARCE St BATTEY. the Savannah Cotton Factors, are subetantiaL. reliable And energetic. Their extensive warehousing facil ities and superior salesmenship are at your command. They are abun dantly able to finance any quantity of cotton shipped them.. Isn’t it to your interest to try thee? Do it now and be convinced. 8-l-6m. last -Sa "X . Prof. V. F. Mitchell, spent week-end in Charleston. Miss Ethel Smith returned last week from a visit to the city! Misses Florrie - and Helen Linder visited rharleston last Week. Mrs. S. Gv Taylor. and Miss Pau line Taylor will go to the city Mon day. .. o ^ • * ■ Mf. and Mrs. J. M. Hethlngton and little daughter, Maybelle, mot ored to Beaufort last week-end. Mr. Parker, of Charleston, spent Iasi week with Jake Linder! Mrs. Cone and Miss Essie Cone, of Lodge, are visiting Mrs. E. J. Tunibleston. Mrs. W. Edwards and children, of Raleigh. N. C., are visiting her father. William Newton. Miss Lucia Newton visited Char leston last week. - Miss Eva , Perry is attending school in Charleston. I was so glad to see the familiar "J. R. D.*’ some weeks ago. I d!q not see why they do not appear ofien. When one has a talent they j Should iot it sWjie for the improve- 1 went and pleasure -of others. I aqi "fquite sUre 1 voice the sentiments of j-*il readers of The Press and Stand- ' ard. i Now. lest I weaev vou. ‘MORE ANON. ’” ^ r' -TO EVERY- Allen Princess Range Owner IN COLLETON COUNTY * a ‘ • * " . e FILL IX THE COCPOX AND REIT RX TO CH BEFORE NOVEMBER 5TH AND YOr WILL RECEIVE \ NICE, fSKECL PRINCESS RANGE SOUVENIR . \\ rx 1 I am a satisfied user of'an Allen’s Princess Range for.....years. NAME. . ADDRESS. • • • • • •r f ••’•••••• < v» • * ’ a , Please give us the name and address of a friend who N. , y ■ . . Reeds a Range. 1 .NAME. ADDRESS. ■ ■ w S* X / X X / / / Brown Furniture Company / / 1 ^ ••THE HOME MAKERS" •\ -V -wl. ii x- j $ ’ i .// ..v'r / m CASCIRETS” FOR 1UVER AID BOWELS . V » ill ,'hen Itilinu.-, HeadarUy. Sick, for . Sour SUmmeli. Hml Breath,- Rail i ’oMa. L, LT O X. WARRANTY KNOW ALL MEN BY- THESE PRESENTS; That every Suu or Overcoat we make iR guar anteed to be perfect in everv; respect. , - . . ... . J . / . That our Cdothes aje the leading Faahibnahle Clothe < for Gentlemen anci that hull viduality characterizes each garment. j' * - ' X'X* *“ That the Itesigns arcc et»‘at- ed by Master Tailor s and that each garment is wrought and blepded in the most perfect manner, and that the linislceil garments are superb examples of the highest Creative geniu and skill of the Modern Tail oring Craft. Get a lo-cent box. . • . T?ke a Cascaret to-nig!:t to cleanse your U\-er. Stoniach ancl Bowels; and you will surely feel great by morning. You men ^nd women who have headache*! coated tongue, a lead cold, are bilious, n^rvdilj. upset. bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out.X.Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets—or merely forcing a passageway every fc\ days with salts, cathartic pills or caster - oil? CasfArets immediately cleans'* and regulate the stomach, remove tho sour, undigested and ferir nting fond and foul 'gases; fake* the ez- |j (•♦•.-s bile from the liver and cai—y off ihc* constipated waste- inatter>ann poison from the bowels, j Remember a Cascaref 'to-nighi 'will straighten you out by morning, fcl Li f c-nt box from your druggist 1 me: ns healthy bowed action: a clear Itcad and cheerfulness for months. 'DonMrdorget the children. *************** * -* * THAYERS * * ************** * Ttie many f v tlends of Mr. and Mrs. Pinckney Smith are glad to welcome them' in our midst^ Mrs. Smith will be remembered as ,Mi^s Rachel Hlott of the Sandy Dam seetjon.. Mrs. U. L. Busk and little* sion, Charlie, returned home Tuesday.«i- ternoon Dorn a three weeks visit Mississippi. Mrs. Dosban Fraser, of Wiggins, is visiting her mother at Thayer’s. Mrs. M. H. Lane. Misses Irene Benton. Viola and Lula O’Quiii were the guests of Hr. "‘knd Mrs. Pinckney Smith Sundav afternoon. ■ Marshall Smith was the guest of his father ^at Thayer’s Sunday. . The many friends of Mrs. H.‘ M. Carter are glad to see her out again. Thip section was saddened Wed nesday' afternoon when the nen spread that little Eunice EastetKn, the two year old baby of Mry and Mis. Howell Easterlin, was dead. Miss Hattie Easterlin antr brother. Graham, visited relatives at Thay ers last week. Misses Bertha aucKBeatrice Fi|c!c, of Round, were thpeharming guests of Miss Irene Itenton Saturday an-t Sb ndaC. / CIRLS! GIRLS! IRl II! HOP DAMEF AND BEADTIFL YOUR HAIR A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS wing Just Arrived • ■ ■ • JX ' \ - . ■ - Buy on Your Own Terms Special Fall Terms and a Lib- eral Discount For Cash. Machines Demonstrated i n / „ .Your Home . \ "e-*' ‘ X X **» *“ *• '*% Needles, Oils and Supplies for All Machines SINGER SEINING E GGNPINY M. PANTOTTIE, Manager Railroad Avenue — Walterboro, S. €• : •. XI I M M. C.TO MEET in !. UREAS’’ That We W'amUM every garment to give tlie nearer a fall measure of service and satisfaction. IN WITNESS - WHEREOF yr'e attaUi our sign and seal to every garment in the form Of" Label hearing ouV ' signa ture ah shown.Adsove. SCHLOC# BROS CO. sold BY Herndon Cloihing Walterboro, S. C. H »ir Stops Ealling tPut and Gets ^ , u ._ u , u ol , o D ec<t. d . ..ndiUot Thick, Wavy, Strcmg uamI ^ r(lill S wa, t.vitic- mnutlfw. c itaded Scjuare chimMi ha* foisnd it impossible to entertain the Bap v *************** H NOTICE TO RED ^ « CROSS SI BSCRIHEKS * * ' ..\ — ' * * C G Padgett, treasure- of * * the Colleton County Red Cross * * fund has a list of the names * * of-those who are due subscrip- * * tions to this fund, at the First * * National Bank, and has sent * * a list of those subscribing at * * and ieji f.cHlg. to H K San * HJIHP * ders cashier of The Peoples *,»»"** Dapdeline dissolves every pa * Rank fm'- collection. Those *|“«le of dandruff; deposes, purific-- * whto owe. anything on these * and invigorates th^ scalp, forere, * pledges *re requested to pall * i stopping itching and falling hair * at one of these hanks and rnalCe. ,„H ,JPI ^ . * pay.•.••ui W. W, »BOAK> opni be ftflAC^Tew weals’ w>hen tist W’. M. l\ State ccuiventMM. Ixinrens has opened her dtujrs to the meeting, but the delegation is limited to State officer*. Stale ev ecutive board, assoriatioual niip* ,r *n Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant ancl appears as soft, lustrous add beautiful las a young girPs after a “Danderi^e hair cleanae.” Just try this—moisten .i , "on; .1th a C.«.« I :.T nm!: »” d "4?f- T,m " This will cleanse the hair of <ust. of ,nee ^ g ’ * NOT ’ J ’ dirt and-excessive oil and in Just a. . , . ' X-' .... few moments you have doubled tho«^ y 0 * would k^ep you: P^ beautv of your hair. v - ' ... < <& Resides l^autifyinr • *the hair '♦ *' ,v ^ th U*ff 8 obsei e „ ^ves everv par nf *** speak.- Xnd s how. and when r Cure Your Malarial Take Oxidinr. It will ttop your cfctlli »nd ft»n It wid w».»kr recr well and ttroitg agam. If you live in a malaoal cdoniiy c.L « oi.tg S week. Not only will tt ward off malaria, but if >• .n tarthtNi tonic and approscr,. Butldi jeu up, wiakn your h'oo.t red juo fcib you full of idr. 1. Plaint w ca*ra*>rwa l( «<*c« rnt-Irr • m el.t I. w. v« m* ukt ih« tmpty bMtWt Wck md I***-— ftmt wM U nIw.liO iE8&«Dtua:co.,.. - Wbco, t« x\ I and w hetN Runs Chills Awai Bill what v ill please • you^ufost ’ ••• il) be ufter a !Y you will r(tuatly* see new^Tfair (>n nd downy ;*t first yes .but r< :U<‘ *************#*. >„ , y ha i r growing ^Tover the serilp. County Chairnrtn. ^ * .. 1 :nti do v\ ny ;*t hrtH. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu* .. pWSjff ,. ralgia, Headaches. Cramps, Colic i if vou care for j»fetty, N tvc»ft, : hgtr^find Sprains. Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Prof. E O. Garris has been chosen ! 1 ™.- t» r !t - !< ‘» r ^ 1 >‘ 8et a small bdttle Sorea,*Tetter, Rin^-W’orm.-fic- to teac h the Koger sdiool. and will Know lien s Banderine from any gem*, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, liegin about the first Monday in No- dnigg(>t qr toilet courtier for a few intemtlly Of externall}. 25c ■ v ember. ceptk. \ n Ui * ; | x