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I I ' / : MBHIi TBCFS88S AMD STANDARD Wednesday, September 11, 1918 Maker • , % V * .* ■ A full and cheap stock of Fall Shoes for nen, women and children JUST RECEIVED x'. ' X PINCKNEY The Poor Man’s Friend •/i. EIER 5WIE0 IT MLONELI IRUia ¥* • ... a CalomH U Qafckal|Ter and Acts Like Dynamite on Your ■» ‘ • turn. ' . . Calomel Ibees you a day! . You knov what calomel la. It'a mercury-’ quicksilver. Calomel Is danfteroua. It craafaea iB|o sour bile like dyna mite. erampina had siekeoinfr yoi.. Calomel -attacks the boaea and should never be put into your sys tem. - : # y When you feel bilious, slugirisb. constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your druggist sells for a few cents a large bottle Of Dodson's Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guar anteed to start your liver without stirring -yo’j- up-lasidc,-aad-caar nor aallvate. Don’t take calomel! It makes yon sick the next day; It lose* you a day's work. Dodson’s Liver Tone ■‘yaightene you right up .and you feel great. Give it to the children because It is perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe. tfilBBKl F lunoi oi ii® GREAT FALL OPENING SALE Tells Why a CoA Is so Painful and Hays Cutting Make* Them Grow. Press an electric button and you form a aontact with a live wire which rings the bell. When your shoes press against your corn it pushes its sharp roots down upon a sensitive nerve and you get s shock of pais. .Instead of trimming your corns, which* merely makes them grow.' Just step Into auy drug store and «sk for a quarter of an ounce of freesone. This will coat very little but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn or callous from one’s feet. A few drops applied di rectly upon a tender, aching corn stops tbe soreness instantly, and soon the corn shrivels up so It lifts right out, root and all, without pain This drug freesone is harmless and never inflames or even irritates tho surrounding skin. \ i^ •—Alarm Clocks at Klein’s^ MEET ME AT MEET ME T Where you can get more goods for less money and better goods'] for-same money; Just think of it} Our great stock of goods^ from X"* ' • . ’ ‘ * * . . ^ Y . . , • * j our warehouse has to be sold out on or before Jan. 1st, 119, and on account that we will have to chop prices right and left we Will sell. you goods cheaper than some others can buy them, as we are able a* to do so. Some are not higher in our store than last year. - TAKE NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING CLOAKS, SUITS AND DRESSES Our Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Cloaks, Suits and Dressea are the same price as last x * v ^~' • * year. This we have to thank our shrewd buyer—of course this is our Mr. J. Frank. AND MEN’S SUITS You are and will be able to buy just about 50 per cent cheaper than anywhere in the State of South Carolina. ' . • • OUR YARD GOODS DEPARTMENT Such as Cotton Good s. Cotton, Wool and Silk Dress Goods, w* are selling way, way be low mill market price. OUR MILUNERY DEPARTMENT Will be .this year the greatest, the very laf.est. best at tbe very lowest prices could be bought. * X^ . -X - . Men’s Hats we give away just for a little bit of money. SHOES—You need not pay too high a price for shoes. This advertisement is nothing else but the truth and we can prove it at \ . I. FRANK’S A Next door to the Express Office. Walterbcao, S. C. j PLEASE TAKE NOTICE—Our store will be closed Saturday,. Sept. 7th and Monday, Sept. 16th on account of Holidays. Arrivals Are Coming In Daily ' , %• X 4 . ' ~ . // ; * ' / * ' • / 'V * * / * The fact that those goods are ^hipped from the very heart of fash ions is enough to convince our patrons that they are{ getting the best of styles from us. COAT SUITS , Xr ' * / * '• * A Mrge variety of all-wool American Poplins in the latest colors and models, ranging in prices from $12.50 to $30.00 a Suit. Cloaks—$7.98 to $45.00. SKIRTS -> Silks, Silk Poplins, Satins, Serges—all-wool shepherd checks, etc. Prices, $1.00 to $7.50. . > And Ready-to-Wear Hats for Ladies’ Misses and Children jft a t 98c to $3.50. Underwear and Hosiery, 15c to $1.98 Shirt Waists—Crepe de Chine, Georgettes and Voil, 49c to $5 each MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING .jl ' ’ • X- ^ Some real bargains in Clothing on* account that we have bought heavily, although we could sell these clothes af almost double the price to wholesale houses, but as* it always was our aim is to offer bargains to the people 8f Colleton county, so we will sell this fall’s clothing at retail below wholesale prices. • TRADE WITH US There is a Reason. LEMONS HEN HD THE SKIN M*kr This Ueaalj lotion Cheaply For Ytmr Fare, Neck, Arm* ./ and Hand*. « *A^ Jhe cos! of a small jar qf or- ffiiary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the jpoat wonderful lemon akin softener and complexion ’beautIfler, by aqueecinv the juice of two fresh lemons into n bottle containing three ounces of or chard white. Care should be takeu to strain the juice through a fine doth so no lemon pulp gets in. then thirf lotion will keep fresh for 'months. Every tfotnan knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as fer^kljes. sallowness and tan and is the idea! skin softener, whftener and beaut!- pMV . * *' . .X\ • ✓ Just try it! C,e» throe ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons ffom the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage It daily into the face, neck, arms and handk. It is marvelous to smoothen rough, red hands. / r sT ‘ Walterbor* S. C. SPECIAL NOTICB—Help win the war by buying War Savings Stamps—For sale at our store. ' NO REST-NO . PEICE There’s no peace and little rest for the one who suffers from a bad back, and distressing urinary dis orders. Wallerboro people recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills. Be gui ded by their experience. . Mrs.- F. L. Kinsev. 28 Black St., Walterboro, says; *T was in a bad fix with my kidneys » number of years ago. My back ached nearlv all the time and pained severely when I stooped or straightened up. My kidneys acted Irregularly and were very annoying. I couldn’t get tnv proper rest and felt tired and miserable all the time. 1 took nit kind* of medicines but none of them seemed to give me much relief. Hav ing tried nearly everything , I thought I would try Doan’s 1 ' Kidney Pills bees use they were recommend ed by home people. I got relief in a few days and began to feel like myself.' The tired feeling left, my back felt stronger and my kidneys acted normal again. It took only a few boxes at that time and %ince. when I have had the alightest attack of the trouble, a box of Doan’s quickly relieved me.” Price «0c. at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same^ that Mrs. Kinsey had. Foster-Mil- burn Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. . Our stock this fall is the biggest we’ve ever had. We bought our goods early and we can give our customers good values for their money. Before buying elsewhere give us a trial. , ~ • a .X ** You will find anything you want in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Ladies and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear and many other things too * / yX * ' . ' X numerous to mention. / « j MILUNERY We carry a strong line in Millinery this fall and we can give the ladies good bar gains in the finest hats. THE STORE OF BEfTTER VALUES - Buy Them And X Help Win The War , TO* BALK EVERYWHERE y' s' * * * a L L. SHOOS