The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 31, 1918, Image 7
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THB PUSS iMD STANDARD
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BIG INSDBMICE HM
HELPED BK UNUC
ClllOMEl MIES
MO WES LOU SICK
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Profits may be considered
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1st—Their effect on pricey
2nd—A* a return to investors.
, When profits are small as
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compared with sales, they have
little effect on prices.
Swift & Company’s profits
are only a. fraptioh of a cent
per pound on all products sold,
and if eliminated entirely
would have practically no
effect pn prices.
Swift & Company paid 10
per ce^it dividends to over 20,000
stockholders out of its 1917
profits. It also; had to build
extension$_and improvements
out of profits; to finance large
stocks of goods made necessary
by unprecedented requirements
le United States and Allied
Governments; and to provide
lection against the day of
declining markets.
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(Viiiuil Klulif > nj»»l K**v , '*i ^ ‘ ’1^ of I>»flson‘s Liver Tone
Like l.ix.ifiK Atcain. avi
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II. S. - lUehard*on. the widely i l'*i 'ahV I.ivdr Ti
known tpsurabce .manager of So«f E. U harmless.
Water St.. EImir«..N > . Y„ knows the- ' ' l •* a daptero
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value of full efficiency and the ne
cessity of beinK on the job every
minute with confident,. and strength,
as this competent business maa
stid. 'in these days the nHn and
woriietf have to *be at their best ta
meet the extraordinary demands
•of their purses. . . "• . N "
Heim: interested in others. Mr.
Richardson recently toll} how he re
newed his activity that had been im
paired b.v unusual suffering.
, “I believe,” he said, "that I suf- h, t
fered about as much as it is possi- * or
ble for. anyone to suffer with Stom
ach trouble. I bad it inith? wont
form. I, would wake up every morn-
liu; after a restless night, and .my
stomach would feel ns if something
was gnawing at it and actually try
ing to pull it apart. * ..
“1 was hungry gall the’time with
a |*< culiaV feeling^ but the minute
anr hing reached n»y>' stomach ft
tur: ed into a sour lump. Then 1
was It for nothing. I had to hare
a co ch in my office and often dur
ing t he day 1 Would ^ hav«* to lie
down when my spells of suffering
came on.
"When Tanlac was introduced
I here I nad confidence in it at once
because I had confidence . in the
company that made ity. A medicine
.. Uiey put out years ago added ten
jyfears to my mother's life. Now, 1
• am confident Tanlac has done the
same for me. 1 hare gained eight
pounds oh four bottles of Tanlac
and feel like living again. Stomach
trouble is gone, of course, or 1 couli
not have built up that way so
quick/'X
r Tanlac, the "Marder Medicine,”
is sold In Colleton county hr Jno.
M Klein, W
;> j> ; substitute for ralom
It ■* a pleasant..vegetable liq
j.whi ivjjr «iayt your, liver Just a«li
sur. as. calotnel. but it doesn’t
nu,k. >i! <if-k amf can not saUvf t*\
C? r, n and .grown- folks can i
Tone, because*
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dangerous drug. It
is ’iu ;.' mv and attacks your hones.
Tak- -ios^ of ht.sty calomel Modav
and \.i ; will feel weak: sick and
taus. .•>, d tomorrow. Don’t lose a
day'- wofk. Take a spoonful 'of
Doti-Cn’s Liver Tone Jnstead and
you w 11 wake un feeling great. Ne
nut- .biliousness, - ’constipation,
iuggiskaess, headache, coated Jon r
got r sour stomach. Your drug-
gist if yoy don’t find I>odson’s
Liver* Y<,ne■ act* better than horrj-
calotnel your money is waitin'-"
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%.tMM»|> or these
'■’What is Ed Gqodby doing these
d«>s’" .questioned the u>s*‘ who just
got home. ': X v . .
'•"h.'.hr’s working his soft’s wav
th r« .h college.” returned the <>th-
|l GIBES TRY HI-
STOP BiBBRBFF ABB
’alterboro; The Colleton
II.dt Ntop* railing thit and (Gets
Thiik. Wat y. Strong and
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r hair becomes* light. Wavy,
abundant ami appear^ as soft.
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Is it four to call thU
profiteering ?
Cypress Co., Colleton; Cottagevillgi and 1 beautiful as a youui
Drug , Co., Cottageville; Islandtna j g; : - qfter a—"Danderine hair
Mercantile Co., Islandton; ■ W. C. | cl‘. «<».'* Just trV this moisten n
Glover, Green Pond and Jackson-i'cl-M/'with a littie Danderine ant
boro; E. R. Bishop w Co., Lodge. | c>X' -liv dr^w it through your hair,
:ng one small strand at a time
T .< will cleatvfetbe hair of dust.
<’ i and e,\ce»si\e oil and p . t i
* The- following anuMtnts hav^l ^nrf w moments you h&v e doubled th..
HKD titOSS I'O.NT KI HIT IONS
Swift & Company, U.S. A.
-contributed to the Red C
Redon’s community:
Charley Craven . . .
Perineait Suioak.
Carlos Crosby . .
(1. W. Seigier . . x
Rev. J. -M. Craven ....
E. Di Haste rRft
Miss Hditfr'Easterlin
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Dm Ql-Mm That Dots Hat Affcet the I
Berau»eot it» tonic «t»d l«xf live efleet. I.A* A-
TlVK UKUMO UL INI N8 ia 'jctter than ortnaAf y
Oi>iB>ne and doc# a-Jt cavac ■ervouanea* «or
noting in bead Remember the InU name anu
look log the signature o| S. W. GROVE,
from beauty of your hafr^.' .
Beside* beautifying the haiiyXt
$ .5ft once. D.inderine dissolves evefy pa
1>*<« tide of liandruff: cleanses, purifies
1.00 and inyi-orates the scalp." forever
’.5*> stoppm- and Jailing hair.
N 1.0‘* | ..JBut a hat will pledge you most
Lftv • will be .itt-r a few Weeks’ use whe"
LOv ; you will actuallye>e» new .hair fine
— ; Vand doiyny at-ftlst - yes -but-really
0o ; nett hair lt«w n- all over, the fcal|i_,i
i If you i-.hXiit pretty, sot't bg*f and
* lots ofXX s, 'r,l> -* t a - s’mjfli buttle
n’s Danderine from anv
L«tet counter for.a few
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South Carolina Has
akenThe Offensive.
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FRANK CROXTON
The^ymifient American Basso
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the round, fufT, >weeX vconderiu!!y
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vrni athctic toncjur' the VVEA\ l
PIAMJuH-'lfie nearest appiXivch to the tor *
a Grand i 1 arto he has- ever ioi’.h: in ;.ny u» 4 .
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P. M. Rea, vice-dirwftor of
tsar Mvufgs. has made the
following statement to refer* * ,
•ore to the June intehaiv*
W. S. 9. ftamonicn:
"With reports incomplete,
ft now seems likely that aa
a result of the June intro-
sire W. 8. 'fT campaign-?* ar-
ly 11M00.000 worth tit ’Qizr
Savings Stamps have b*- a
purchased and pledged The
war savinfe movement v. in^.^
of course, be pushed' viXr-
ously until Daiember 31. by
which tUno lhe state's quota
for th® year wfll have been
purchased. . In the meantime,
wo wibh to acquaint the p-'o
pie of South Caroline with
the splendid results <3cv:<«*d'
by the campaign and wM »
T v do not plainly show in the
figures:
v^ral hundred -
er.ilsX/ thOft • end women -
more *X n ha*** bcerj rjX j-
•ed in X^y previews' war
fiampal^lXltave. -yd .i:rt fr r
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wnrldX ]*. .Xing artiste
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studio work.
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Sold in COLLETON COUNTV only by
Thos Black
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BAMBERG, S. (’.
Piles Cured Iftj6 to 14 Day*
10 OINTMENT fail*
r Prutr'xJint Pile*.
i slur the Hm
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
rcuorra vitality and eorrfy by parifyinit aftd m- !
rkhioS the blood. You css aogo feel iu Stivoub- ,
ening, lovigoratlog ESeit. Price Wc. X
by savXf and' fcy 1. R .i' g
their ravlixts toxhe gov'e-a-
mont; tkousaXd-t of
rvm.Wfid childr(*R,ha^
cd- savlnf who never \avcd
X^'ote; tfiit prar’.ice ofLtbtlft
has been eficouraged IX a
-4Kav that -uriH hare i percX-
iKintiTToix* splendid fa un
cle Mon has boeSTsridJ^r, m et-
iug th® economic proT»T»tt»e
that peace jrill being: *the
sacred priories fer whirh
America and her Allies are
pouring out their blood and
‘ treasure, and the necessity cf
carrying on to victory the
war against German aggree-
,sion have been brought forty
fbly and convincingly home
to the people of the Palmetto
Dor these results,
4de from the millions ut
loaned to the govern-
menLAhe June campaign was
fully worth the effort The
people now reaJUe that when
they do without noneeeaea*
tial artides and tlie
money thus savtd to th<i
goveixifcenf. they are r»leas-
ing Tat»*>r and material need
ed la. prosecuting the war
"The gre-i-t, p<jpu!ar sui«>ss'^-
of the campaign it due to
ieversJ iauscs:\to Jhe win-
the war spirit Which ani
mates the people of }*outh
Carolina; tq*'h*' loyal and un
tiring effyftT* of thnusarjjllkr'df
devou d work p:i-
triptfr ecrI w*,.?'!! iiiibuee the
i hftfneen aiuK. their ^
effli ient Co-work era; t<»Xh ft •
tpkr.<ud *cm p. ration of >be
pre»'-. ’hf'i.itip.' and the, puty \
Ur ioruia 1ft (or veyitrg the
War Sa-v r.^s n.* so *
abfX'gt*'. forjcfiri/; and to
tX* manT' .patriotic ndverMjy
prs why .iona'< t L or .sdvep-
ti«!:.V' e f .r • ■ s* :it'r~
> S oB,:-o
AH c! t.- s • f p- .pie have
been brought tocodhtr for
the’ cctapion good in a way
that pra< M ally ln ..i.-< R tLe
•rentual su* s of fX* Wr
S S\ campaign, and we are
confident that when the your
„ TM over South Carolirm will,
have done its full duty in this
war nvifisl?re-4s it has in ail
others. Xhe g<Xl -weirk of
June will be kept up South
Carolina, in cojmyon with her
• sister atatey. ha« fak>n -the
home off* r.^ive again*: tha
Kaiser n ^
TERRY & SHAFFER
Pre-Fall Drygoods SALE
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Tlie Ladies Store is the harfie given to
'our Dry Goods DepaKfnent by the ladies
of Colleton county. It is a store in itself,
•stocked, arranged and fitted for the plOas;
ure and convenience of the ladies. . .
Early Fall Dress Fabrics, Ready-Made
Waists, Notions, Ribbons, Buttons, Laces,\
Trimmings, now on display. . * «
Special This Week
SALE OF PRESS GINGHAMS
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One lot No. 1 Genuine Dress Ginghams, 10c per ward.
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One lot No. 1 full Standard ‘Ginghaips, 25c per yard.
One lot No. 1 lovely pattern print Ginghams, 15c per yd. u
(10 yands to a customer in this sale.)
Closing out entire st°ck of Curtain Draperies at last
year’s prices. These are splendid values at a mere
fraction of replacement cost. ..
Sale of Ladies’ Black Silk Hose with white clock, $1.00
• ’ . ' A. -. • ‘ * “ • x'
values at 50c. (One pair to a customer.)-
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Cl xng cut stock of Fancy Fans, all values-
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-your choice
At TOc each.
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We have this month on sale an unusual
assortment of Towels, Linen and Bath
Mats, Guest Sets and White Skirt and Dress
Fabrics. Be "sure and do not miss seeing
our WHITE GOODS SALE. : Probably,
white goods atjeTur present prices will not
be seen again in this decade.
Dry Goods Department^
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We Offer Mens Palm Beach
Suits In Light Colors Only
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At $5.00 ASuit
0EBB817.50 UP ID 110.00 A
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dy s Store
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Next to Herndcn’s Restaurant
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la polio doing its work. Scouring
' US.Marine Corps recruits.
Join Now!
CNOCM aiOaCAN »
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POST OFFICE
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SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM
Men
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MARINES
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For Indigegtion,' Coo*iip«llon or Thv Strong WithsUod tlie Meat of
Biliousness Sttmnier Better Than the Weak •
Jilit try m»4i 50-* flit bottle of LAX-FOS i ^^,1, w ho arr frrbU- and yoansrr people
WITH PEPSIN. • A Liquid Digestive . Who are weBli. will t* sirengilieiMti and enabiad to
t r ,|,. a cant to take Made and ! fion» r,,u il h ,h,f 4epfe*#ingheat of auianier by tak
La*uUve P'e“* nt W-Jt, ! tog GROVE S TASTELESSchIIIT0H1C. It I
fecommeuded to the pubbe by rans Meal ; An( t en ,K ti«* the bkxx] and Ixnktoupthe whok»y*
frir.e C >., manufacturers o' Laxative Bromo t,riiMfou tan *ooo feel iu Suengtkeulag. 1
fc^d Grove’s Tauttles* chill Tonic, attod Effrct^ Whx,.
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