The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 07, 1917, Image 13

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% l Wednesday, November 7, 1917/ ■J F - - I ’ -L 1 . . J THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE THIRTEEN «•«••••#••***«* : i e • * - «***f***«*******i|***«#** *****»^»*.**^ * ■ ■ . • >- ' H . ; V v * * * } ) Thats the place for \ M s ibnkn THANd -01 The best too/s for a J/trades cot ill: • \£ * v fa ^ m Our Cutlery w//f * stay Sharp. X m As y- ► X Si 1 J»v *♦*!* ‘ ' * li pnT-.! £>:•,.'j /V‘ /• J We know good tools and whp^tnake them. *, Long experience has taughtlis the reliable J brands of tools and otheXnardware goods. * These brands we carj^y right in our store l for instant delivery * You Want yoipX tools to last, and hold their edge. W^will hold your trade when yoti once bijiy your hardware from us. ^We won t “nick” you on the price. We sell ournigh quality tools at low price * t ,Two tilings have made our store a suc cess—the right goods and the right price. v* • ». None but good hardware and hardware store things come into our store. There fore none but good stufl can go out of our store. x x p v 4 - , «, Give us your hardware trade one season. You will then be our customer for life. ; '■ . * l - We cut our prices when we first mark our goods OurjGutlery will “take^ . an edge and “hold” it, because it is made of hand-forg ed steel, perfectly tempered and ground. It is a delight to use our cutlery. We do not juggle prices “up” for one cus tomer and “down” for another, no, sir-ee. We mark our goods at a low price when we first put them in stock and we sell to every one at the same low price. «*..* ‘ , * • Let us sell you all the hardware you use. v X gggg •V- X ! • X DIEDRICH PLOWS KKMKMBCH OCR C’ONTKST. KVKRY PI HC HASK. .. X X • • OIVE VOTINfi (OlTOXS WITH X X- Si WE SELL’EM Have you examined those heaters to see if they will go through the com mg winter? /. / Or perhaps they are old style and out of date. Ycju can’t get the maximum neat if>ttps is the ease. WE HANDLE TH^ VERY LATEST IN STOVES / K(^er Hardware-Co. V# ,0 ****** ********* ^ # . .•j* * X*r X xs . « o * / X OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS X X- /< v » AM. VOTES IN' Ol'H <-ONTEST HV sf HE IN HY MONTH TO HE roi yTEH THE lAtli Ol Tilts *****•,<****__*. * * w-****^** if'* * X*/* Of BESI WE Lie HID BOWELS Hon't Stay tYwtlptwL, Headachy, Bilious. With Breath Bad or Stontaeh Hour. • ’ Xo odds how bad your liver, stoip* arh or bowels; how much your hoad aches, how miserable and uncom fortable you are from* a coKT. con stipation. Indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowel*—you always .get r6!i?f with Casearets.^ Don’t Jet your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cascaret* to-night: put an end to tbe headache., hiliousnes?. dizziness, nervousness, sick, soii:, gassy stom ach. bad cold, offensive breath and all othgr distress; cleanse your in-/ side organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery., » * A 10-cent box means health, hap-1 piness and a clear head for months. All druggists sell Casearets. Don’t forget ‘he childien^-their little in side? need a gcpfle cleansing, too. ! **************** * OBITUARY * * X X /y **************** In sa l but loving Fei^d-mbrance of dear lilt!* Harry Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Carter, who depart ed this life Saturday morning, Oct. 27, 1917. Little Harry was born i)!-t. I'.tDs. a little more than a year ago. Up was about three weeks ago. Hqs was i LSI EVEBY I anas. i nv .i i.4 rn ,, Testimony of Walterboro p,. X „ ht> K,it proves the merit of Doan’s. ******** *.* ****** * f ine l.fcAC.UK NOTES * yT • N. * * * ************* Attention .Members. There will be a meeting of the r i.vic l^aiue Mondav , afternoon. November 12. at 4 o’clock We ox peet every old member to be then 4 a* well ns some new members. ^ \yp would also call attention to ♦he fact that onr club room been fltt'd. uo as a lied t'ros" sew ing room. A great deal of .c<pnd ’•vork has already been done tner«. Dwt there is so much more to do * Wc Invite every woman in Walter l>oro and in Colleton county to come, a nd help sow for onr soldier bovs. t T^ey are in,dire need of voUr Help ■ The room which is up stairs Jit-tV , Uld Y. M. C. A. Is always open an' 1 ’ In charge of some Red rros®, njeX- • her who will show you v bat to d*'t In the morning surgical dressln" - j are m^dc Tlrerp i« a great demntb 1 . v for theac now »hrt onr own boys *re In the fr- n' T n the afto- ~ rioctj 'paTamaS" aru!" hospl' sT sT>Tri?< Are iQfde on machine-. ,T?v« rr 01 uj*>AW help •in i |f v* oT.'.'ih “If' tT T 'f' * give only a sme.lt part of he-,- Hrn Walterboro would « »on b. prom! h r fled Cross auxillarv. .MI’S E. T. If. hit A FEE I.’ Secret-j ry. A I Lid Hack is (ienerally Worm* in the Morning. Walterboro I*«hi- ple are Kfmling Relief. /■W—O-O" • A back that aches all day and never sick until i C » U8,>S ^comfort at night is.usu- ago. He was al,y WGrso in I h « morning. Makes, tbe feyi4 left him complications-set I 5 *A 4 you badn ♦ aj alt the fever Ift,him complications set I 0,1 1 f:et rid of kidney back- in and le died. He was buried ln>f«i^ V 0111 you !? a Z* tb * (.rare cemetery, thete to rest {ini Kidneys. Doans Kidney I ills are Jesus comes. Words of comfort was «; 8 ^ c ' a,Iy for weakened or spoken by Rev: McKinl. y Oosby WtSSSIS . kl<lne >' s —h*ve be.m a large crowd of sorrowing relatives ^ recommended by thous and friends. To know him was to Oh, how hard to give him up. but , „ . „ ... . praise flod, we ran lift dur Weeping I , ' A< kerjnan. Main St., Wal- eyes and look beyond this vale of. '' r h° ro * say8; X*?? yp * rs a ^° ^ tears and death 1 to a better land.i lat ^ nn attack of kidney trouble, where we expect to meet our darling h Y a strain. My hack ached Harry again constantly and in the morning I Yes we’ll meet, to part, no never, ' ">u!d hardly bend or Stoop. Ti e on the Hesiu.ection morn; j k.dney secretions were too fr^uen! Darling Harry, how we miss you, ; From our lovjng arms he’s gone; He is sleeping, calmly resting. I ’Till the Resurrection morn. i Doan s Kidney Pills at Klein’s Drug - Mother * sf «M< Two boxes cured me of ev- . cry symptom of kidney trouble ari l jfhe complaint has never returned.” Price 60e, at all dealers. Don’T | ‘dniplv ask for a kidney reniedyX ; lp4 Doan’s Kidney Pills—the ?ani» I tiiit Mr. Ackerman had. Foster- ! Milbum Oo., .Mfgr.s., Dnffalo. X. Y. in passage and were painful At limes. I used different remedies but witH/no good results until I got For a Corn-Peeling Picnic, Use “Bets*H Pain Eaaec at Once, Corn Just Diet! Do your oorn-riddfng easily, with a Bmile.—the banana-peel way That’s the -Gets-It" »;s>.—the only v 4 y ( —your corn or callus comes off complete us though It were ulad to got oS. THE IMMOKT tl, FEW .. "Father.” said Chester, ‘what i,« n diplomat?”- X "A diplomat, my son." answered the fatheiVig a man who remem- h-r'i a «ortian’s birthday and for- c t.- jjjfr age.”—rPuok. * * * * * * * X- *•}(*** X wi> A COME TO THE X X X X X •>x X - « ...■ • ./ x. ■ , ■ • ’ x* • x j z : - At Fair tiine, when the commuhity is exhibiting its best ex- x. * ' . . * X , ' f y amples of industry and skill-^-iK ize-winning fruit, vegetables. X, grain, etc—it’s an especially good cur showing of _ ie for us to call attention to x x "V \ DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, HARD WARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. X.' y x x < HR KEN MYERS Itoa't .Travel Arauad the m — . They who are content to rrmat”. in. the valley will g?t no news from mcaofains.—Macy. - World la Cara 4k«»*>. I im- ••Grta-lt.- “Gets-If’ has cured more ’corn* than all other remedies comhined It's a* sure as the sunrise and as «afe as water Used by millions. 1 hi n't take a ehanoe with your feet, you Yan't afford t<» experiment with unknown mixtur* s when you Know.’XJets-1 * ’ r-ver fait a. •TJeta-It” will any corn or c-’illu*. Wear trivee new. stylish . ahtie* or pump* O yml «-*ui u*,—■ go ahead and dance-. luyrmnd *‘(Jets-lt."—throw 8Ul>*titt»t.es' l>ack on the counter’ ??/<■ Is all ynp heed f.av at any drug store, or It well bo sent direct by K. Mwr« rce. & Co., Chicago. III. ^ > The habit of looking op tl.* Iiost Ah old h«>n has a ninth larger la* • t than you in proportion to weight or food eaten. Th<’n it follow^ that ‘h<> got biliou? just Ilk** you no. They **.. grou<‘liy, crosa. tmfEajy St at f/Titr liver a nd make Mg 1 j pV T’Xj/khe will lay eggs all win tor c'!, nj( . anf j n p ac ){ aK p nf |{ A Thornajj, Poultry Powder. Feed >f r • as:anally. See your h**ns perk up—-hear them King—look -for * eg*-. You; money back If this fails Wichman A S«)n. Walterboro, h c., nd A V , Batrgett, Jacksonbol•). 1m.’ \l. n\ have kno’wledge, aiol st 1! foil to «o* complish. Ability . to 4p- p4»- i-o^-vletlge the nerertarj fa.’'- lor for success.—Selected. n. No. 666 Tb i is a prsscrlptioa prepared especisll? fos MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, sod- side of an event is worth him* .than j If taken then ss • linic tbs Fcvc; will not, thousand' pound* a year—John-j return. It acts on tbe iher butter then B.,. ./--Xx I Calomel an i docs not |npc ot uckee. 2S« * In fact everything needed to produce v>v^ s' * # X^ ‘ Doesn’t make anv differ^ ' are in position to NX anxioua to help yoi Be sure to visit o X K come. / ■ X X 'Mti xx N , i iX N , . f* •