The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 06, 1918, Image 7
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MEAT TASTES
Better cooked
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And tobacco now tastes much
better toasted.
You’ll know this when you
smoke the famous Lucky Strike
cigarette, the real Burley cigarette.
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It’s toasted to develop amd seal
in the Burley tobacco flavor.
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* AT THE COLONIAL * *
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“For the Freedom of the World,’*
the greatest patriotic film spectacle
to be shown at the Colonial Theatre
next Wednesday, March- 13th. Tho
story is a tale of love and deception,
cowardice and heroism of the high
est order, written by Captain Edwin
iima'cr Hesser. an officer io the
American Legion of the Canadian
expeditionary forces. Its. scenes
are laid iq Canada, the I’nited States
and in the battlefields of Western*
France. ' -I
Tho,i.*:\nds of men orJfcnizins and
I driUjns; .to. f.uht' the liatile of.ci' 1 -
I ;n.u»isand« oi men marci*-
in- away lo-tbe fioiit amU into th.*
j jaws of* neath. Nations'biirtdind to-
-•vther in*p Uh od .brothership again”.
!a coalman enemy, ilt roes. .m l c*»w -
arils transformed into tut pet men of
giLanllc tmitni-o wulkiiiL. an t scur
rying into a living hell of shells ami
fiimes to bring in wounded :rom ar-
t ♦’ew- ak«‘<!-plains.
a., ten showing their h tvery In
■and. attb^camp^^w|iMiM
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\ y tory;
DANGEROUS CALOMEL
IS SELDOM SOLD NOW
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Cdlomel Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work—Dodson’s
Liver Tone Acts Better Than (Jaloitiel and Is Harmless for
Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
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CAKDS.
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R. M. JEiTER’KS
Attompy f»nd ('oiuwrHiir at I-au
WALTI’lHJi »*M i. s. i .
Practice in i»U lACfj t
I.nuns Negi>1 intevi on linjir* ve<J
1'ariuing Lands.
This Corn Will
Peel Righl Off!
“Oeb-It" Makes Corns Come Ofi
The ‘‘Banana-Peel'’ Way!
■Why have Mr 7 flop on tho floor,
squeeze yourself up HKe the letter
"’A", and wtvh bulging eyes draw
your fac.o up into a wrinkly knot
while you goUge and pull at tho
"quick’ 7 of a tender corn? That’s
lir. A. J. Anderson.
Oental Surgeon
Office Hours, k a. m. ba 4 |». oi.;
3p. rn. »o' k p. m. Phone lOU-x.
Waiter boro, S. C. / s
it for Toil. • / f
*JTT>r* T^»tvtr RFAT» THR»
it a maa Iptm I girl, that Us
|l A gin lOTM A BAB that’s A«I
H jtW gtc Untrs thslr
WuSluoiM. *
8o, If *ou waul >out aUlJO»>»oTiu »c..:
covered* and ••toiiie:y.^ ie.»ti *u .■
The New York Pressing Clu»>. for
thnf> rhe'r -trifsines*
New York Pressinfr
Club
CHAPLESTON.S.C.
. s-urcJ lrt 6 to 14 Days
v 9? r Jf » : r '•til ttjr-uer M PAZO
■' - •• • «-i vca»e of Itchisg
vlljir Pile* in 6lo 14
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^ Ib • F«w S*cood»—
Thar— bo Fuuing or Cuttias.
"fiotBh" Always Worksi
the old, savage way. "tlets-It*’ is
the modern, painless, simple way.
Leait over and put two drops of
“Gcts-lt” on the corn, put your
stocking and shoe right on again,
and forget the corn. Pain is eased.
•‘fJets-lt’* has revolutionized tho
treatment of corns. It nev« r Irri
tates tbe true flesh. You’ll stop
liirrping on the side of your ahoe,
and do away with gr.asy salves,
bundling bandages, thick plasters
and painful methods. Esc “Gets-It".
It’s common sense. ’ / /
"Ofts-lt”*ls sold by all druggists
fvou need. pay.^im .mure than^SS.—
rents), or it will be sent direct by
E. Lawrence & Co, Chicago^ 111.
Sold in Vt'alterboro .and rccom-
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mended a? the worms b*yd corn
remedy l>> Fire Idrll Merc. Co.
Free Flower Seed
Hastings’ Catalogue
Tells You About it
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No matter whether Y"ou farm on a
large Beale or only plant vegetables
or flowers In a small way, you need
Hastings’ 191S Seed Catalogue. It’s
ready now and to hr.TO a copy for
ybu absolutely free, if you write for it,
mentioning the nemo of this piymr.
In addition to showing you about all
the varieties of „ vcr r .‘tables, farm
grass, clover and flower seeds, our
catalogue telT.y how you eaa get free
five splendid v.ir? f *tios of easily grown,
yet beautiful f! worn, with which to
bemitito juiir i rpe surroundings.
Goou seeds of oltnost every kind
are scarce thia season, and you can't
afford to tqke chances la,your seed
supply. HasMugs’ Seeds are depend:
able seeds, the kind yon can always
depend on having "good luck’’ with.
You are going., to garden or farm
this spring. "Why pot Insure success
so far as possible by Starting with the
right seed? pon’t take chances that
you do not have to In rbeds.
Write . today for Hastings* 1318
Catalogue. It’s free and will both In
terest and help you to succeed la 1918.
—H. Q. HASTINGS C0-, Seedsman,
Atlaota, Ga.—Advt
throu h ti
in ft* mo t
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>> ami*.“iin
lulate ' o*’ ■
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o be near
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place.
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of the Sia
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on the. i»a
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Kvery druggist here, yes! ymir druggist ami
’>) ly’s druggist lias noticed a great falling-
! the sale of calomel. They all give the
reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its
I And t
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in a •
up to
are the exciting things you see in
“For the Freedom oi the Worla.'’
the eight reel war drama.
You soe the training camps, yo f
see five thousand men charging a
trench, you‘see them leap the barb
ed wire and bayonet the enemy;
; on see the hand gernade practice,
••earing up drills, gas attacks, sta;
11 practice, aerial defence. a.Ii
i t America of the National Arm.*
learning. ’ -
■'veryliodv within reach of W’ai-
{* oro should see this picture. It
ir. ot even surpa^se*! iiy “Thg Ilirtli
of . Nation.” 1
There will be a special matinee
in the afternoon at four o’clock, and
anot!’. r- show at elght-tjnrty. The
pi ice of admissiofi will be 13 alnl
25 cents. ) Trice incltides war tax.)
Tickets will bo sold on ^he Streep
by the local lied Gross members,
and a percentage of the sales will
tie given the fled Cross. Picture:
every Monday and Friday at 8:3')
o’clock. >/
•n’s Liver Tone is safe and gives lictter re-
said a prominent local druggist. Dodson’s
Li.ir % Tone T)ersonally guaranteed l>y every
dnt^ist. A large family-sized l)ottle costs only 50
cents and if you find' it doesn’t take the place of
dan.:, t. ns. salivating calomel you have only to ask
Lt v ur nionev back. . *
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! •’ !>• >n’> Liver Tone is a pleasant-lasting, lYifre-
y egetable remedy, harmless to both children
an ! :: iults.. Take a spcKmful at nigjit and wake up
feeling fine, no sick headache, biliousness; ague,
sour stomach or clogged bowels. ‘ Dodson’s Liver
Tone doesn’t gripe or cause inconvenience all next
clay like calomel. . ‘
Take a dose of calomel tomghf and tomorrow
you will feel sick, weak and nauseated. Don’t lose
a day’s work! ? ' u*'
^ Dodson s Liver Tone fc real liver medicine.
You’ll know it next morning because you will
wake up with your head clear, your liver active,
bowels clean, breath sweet and stomach* regulated.
You will feel cheerful and full of vigor and ready
for a hard day’s work. v
You can eat anything afterwards without risk
of salivating yourself or your children.
Gdt a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone and try it
on my guarantee. You’ll never agaiti put a (lose
of nasty, dangerous calomel into your stomagh.
YOU Cl'T m ANY
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From every stand point of service and cost-
Certain-teed has proved its claim,—“The beet type cf roof for
most buildings, and the best quality roofing of its type”.
Ctrtain-Utd has made good all ever the world under all conditions—-as proved
by us enormous aalc. It has become the itzrJurJ roof far building of Ji types
and siics—
£or fido^ica, round heusoa, elevstor?,
^aragea; vcrchcu: cs, hotels, farm
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Itsccor.ciny i;ihfcc-! dJ—f;
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Hail ! M ilo- it Thick.
<;b.»»y ami lU-autilul
af Once. . \
buildings,'Storey, wLt bui’dinga, cte.
l-> ing cY : lev/
Its crack
quality—wva’ber pr.. f,
i -ouf.»!'. .r, .J n./a. v a
Try as you will, after nn applica
tion of Datvierine. veil can not fYru.
a single tr&ct* of »!and'-iilT tir fall’in:
hair anl Vour scalp \vill_^not itch,
Ynit what will please you mo.-t vill
he after r. few weeks’ use. x\h‘ n you
'<•<• noxv ha if, fine ami •towny'at
tirst /. *‘.s- but ren 11 v new hair
rowimr all fiver the scalp.
/\ little Dan'lerine imi t^liat j;
»tonhies the beauty pf your tiair. \e
difference how- dull, faded, brittle.
and scraagy, just moisten a clofYt
with Danderine and carefully dra.v
It through the hair, takirtt on*
small strand at a time. The elVM
is immediate and amarine—^tour
hair w-ill he light, fluffy and/wavy,
r’nd' have an sppeai*ance of aimn-
dance; an incomparable lustre, soft
ness and luxuriance, the beauty and
shimmer of true hau health.
Get a small bottie of Knowlton’s
Danderine from,any d.ug store vr
tf ilet cot.nter, and p'-.i-. e that 'xuir
hair is as pre'qv and soft as^irny
t!;at it has be u nckie^fed pf injut
m! bv careless treat.i. >nt,' \ small
trial bottle will uon j.y lln* .t« jg
(MID TH TII%NKS
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We -losire,^fo extend our/than’ •
thrbiigli yndr columns to those kit
friends kn Walterboro land in f •
county who were so kin 1 to ma
dntydntor. Mi: S CavyS Reach, wYiif
at ihe C’ai'a KsTmfn Infirmary. •
p n all' <'o. ve s/el grateful to *’.*
plr stdar.s an dr nurses whose sV I ■
■fTWT ftliefUPrsr iifbu^ht abbtinver
roxer’’. s'
M y -n ’ Mrs. T. J. Reach,
Wa>‘:Ilonfe !. March 1
CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS
For Sale By
A. Wichman & Son
Farmers Mercantile and Warehouse Co.
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The Ibu-ujiiouia Sen'-ou.
The cr !<!. damp w« at’m. r of Mar*
• v -•: t« be tlie tt!o>t Rjvorable • c-
it. -‘ni'in.otj’a ^erm. Now is the
tl . <• 4 f !h' careful. rneumn I 'l
oiten results from a cold. Tb^
•V’k’.ker r. cold is tiotten rid of t ie
iv s the danger. As srH»n as t! y
first irwlicatioa of a onld appear^
take Chamberlain’s Couch Uemodv.
As to She value of this preparation,
ask a«yono who has used H.
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HONOR ROI L K11ENFZER S4 H0OI
{Miss if. Louise Marvin, Teacherfyf
Cost C.rade-^ Jew< ll Rif/er, Igv :t
Ritter. y/
.-m< ond Grade—Rtibye Drawdy,
AVard Hooker. _,
Tlybtd Grade- Thomas Draw!**.’
.Trie Hooker, ParlCer Ritter, Pearl
ffitter. - /
Fourth- Griide Dnisr Hooke-,
Huflee Rittyt,,-Moody Ritter.
Fifth Gpiido- Nita Drawdy, Em-
la» Ritter.
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<'hamfierlain*'* (’otigli a f-av-
ortte for CoH«v ;
J. L. Easley. Ma«vjk<tu.. in sp«.iV-
1n/ <*f ChamberCough Remedy*
sa.vs, “D irtruf t>e past fifteen years
it has hwen piy .nsfer's favorlttf'iaed-
icino for cnlds on the lungs. I my-
e»;lf have taken it a number of times
when suffering with a c«ld it alwtys
me promptly."
P ir-tr*T’-7mrm.. Lr-y.-mr'
MONUMENTS!
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For the Colleton Outage. There
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Ycru have Attention and Service
Standardized tho County Over
The Colleton Garage
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I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE
MARRLi: WORKS. -FEE ME FOR
ESTIMATES AM) SKCCRE MY
FIGLRKa EEFtiUE RI VING.
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