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- ''a *r?.. Lvv <' the FBSSS AMD STANDASD' .ill;. . ,-< . Wednesday. September 18. 1918 ’~'V . a- \ Ss - x* c - ■f_ f V N <,1 ■ r* r . Complete Lineof Large Stock / The moat of these coeds were bought before the prices went very high.. We can -sell you cheaper than others can buy at wholesale. Our business this year 1* double that of last year. Our success in business as everybody knows IL Zalin sells the be*t goods in town, and at cheaper prices. ' ... When you come.to t^wn you have the opportunity of buying your whole supply from us. We keep the best and largest line in Walterboro. Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies’ Skirts, Suits, Cloaks, Waists, Dresses Silks and Tafetas, Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Pants, Shoes. We have On hand a Mg supply of wool serges, poplin and other new dress goods, and will sell them at last year's prices. *• . * / L LI Our Mlilinery Department this year is the largest and best we ever had. Come See us before yoo-buy your supply for the falL \ / * -w . • rti ' . the latest styles and cheapest prices. / * % Th© bwnre''J Wow is given to malaria ih all forms by ihc champion of all feverfighters.OXI* DINL U wards off as well as stops; tones up the system and puts rich red blood into the Veins. The finest kind of a-tonic lor the whole- family—from the chit- dren up. Good for Malaria, Biliousness, Contrij^ft^ii, Lack of Appetite. / 1 -T) / / 1/ We are offering this week some rare bargains in town and couu- a - ■ / / • . ■ , - f . try property. At the prices offered these will not be long on the market. See us at once rf interested. y y •v. IILL5 Am Is / 1/ It A V / / Guaranteed: yodr dmggist refund yp6r money if the empty can truly say no benefit from fireds of testimonfiils froni/611 over the malarial >oM at all dru£ stort?s. cents. Made by rca? Prej Co w V/ico,Te*. will you’ll t bottles, you’ve 1) it WANTED—Farm of 50 to 75 acres, good land, on pubi.c ■ -A ; road, preferably on Cottageville road. FOR SALE—Chcace residence 80x160 feet lot on / Very desirable location. R. R. Avenue / r *###<r#***li*##*** * ' " A ; • HOPE. AHK\ / * gusta. then on to Anderson where every poimible thing wei* done for our |Hea*ure. / While in Auguta wo vifiled Camp Hancock, and I dec)are, I never »aw anything done with *o nmch ayatem. ifope. Aik., Sept. A* aomany Dinner was Ihmp^ prepared and ev er my frienda reproved me for\my erything looked deticloiif. 1 think neglect In writing to The Preaa and it in wonde/Tiil how cheerful /the ■*•**##•*###**# * * * and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of harm less, vegetable Dodson’s Liver Ton« (onight and wake up feeling great. It’s perfectly harmless, ao give it to your children any time. It can*! salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards. • A FINE FARM—150 acTe farm three miles from Wa.- « sy teiboro, jn good neighborhood, good drainage, wire fence, two good settlements. This farm can be y ■ / / ' bought oh easy’ tehns with a very small cashv pay ment. Charice for ambitious young man to own hi > 1 own farm. A in a plad* of that sort, are lots of amusements their pleasure; then the A. halls are such a restful Standard I will attempt to write letter. It isn’t that I have forgotten old Colleton and Its Rood people that I don’t write often for this can never be. My mind wanders daily b;tf!k to mV childhood home and A heir hearts to their parents sttri-oundinidr. and the lonjrlOK. to •>* friends. Hoipev- We Returned home f\ug. 25ttr, and found Hope the same little city. 1' is Krowinx real fast, havinc now seven or eight thousand inhabitants. place, where the hoys can pour out and .*/ain amone you la great, Wowi-v >r, this is Impossible, as Ood/wllla it otherwise. “We are cosily-ait ed gf South Pine fJyA-*0<i sitmt- we from our The four tailroadf running into the city, tocether with the 'background th® country affords causes Hope tti he unite a business copter. * ./ We have had s*>rtie vevv hot Prather since we teturneAT hut to- s#t'ms to hare pt\i»ep da'- Is cloomy and cool 'Folks have had to put op coats and « little fire A \ \ will be delighted to he, .friends l fear othjrfs get a hiel rase of»that old djXense, •‘neifK.ct,'' for we rr'cnv almost to he forrotteu hy some of mrr hesL friends. The old ad are wjdch rays. “Out of st^h*. out of nj trtie inytTiia case One risit this sumiiihr way on-' neyi^r to he forgotten. \A*e b/t v, ere yn July 2tst for Vouth Carolina ind / were two and onc-holf days and two .nights on the' road, leaving byre on Sunday- morning, reaching our des tination on Tuesday morning. We had a good trip all the way. y We never complain/ much over missing a train few hours. You hn w if, doesn’t pay to mope and fret, so we pull o>»Mo see file sights. With a Bintle and "a quick step we are soon engulfed in th^vheart of the city and for the time befttg we get ao inter ested in beholding the betutv of tlieae places «we are astonished to ■ee it Is almost time for ua to rusn -Jn for our train. j On / reaching home T found, very, WOMEN OF / MIDDLE AOE Need Help to Past the Crisis Safe ly—Proof that Lydia Ei Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Can be Relied Upon. A OTHER FARMS—In addition to these we have several other farms listed, and we fed that we can suit you e * A / s y if you are interested. Let us talk the matter over with you. </ A- #• /•- ’A LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR /a'" SALE ’X ^ don't fuel atniss.. Mr. Editor, if >-ou or any of our friends come out to Hot Springs; re member we only live about eighty mi Us from there and that the latch kgy of cur house is always on th Outride This' is a very prtrify country and I feel sure if sonA of old Colleton’s folks will vi^ft it. thev will like It so much they will decide to move out. and this wonld j delight us. \ I T trust I will gee lots of letters v from different sections of Colleton <n The I’ress :md Standard even- week Th*. oaper Is like a letter 'rum hou-e when its full of news. With best wishes. MRS CAMPBELL. Urbana,!!!.-^ imring t^nange of Life, in addition ta its annoying symptoms, { had an attack of grippe which lasted all winter and left me in a weakened coaditiop. Afeltat times that I would never be well again. I road of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound andwha /.did for women Passing through the Change of Life, so 1 told my doctor I would try it I soon began to gain in strength Southern Carolina Real Estate \ l--- V- / A W W. SMOAK, Manager. Walterboro, - - - South Carotins A - rh^eh to my regret, that Mr. 'Rdbt. RlaMk. my father had Jpst left for, Florida, accomnanyiag R. E. Black and fantllv*«hrough In an automo- : bile. Wa vis"ed around Ruffin and isl&ndton. - ‘ring good old country Jwm andjriw^chlckeii, eta^ foy-aer-« ‘“Wl dr-ft. then followed him'to the ’ and of Flowers, where we enjoyed 'he hospitality of R. E. Black and 'amlly: Hla beautiful home la situ ated on the bank of three taken \ where oae can go swimming, host- riding and fishing at his will. When we weren’t enjoying tfceae snorts w e w>re driving over the eonntw rlalt- ing placet of interest. Our sthy was •hort. but even- n|oment of It was filled to the brim with a rood tl On our return to South Csroltn we lived 6V the go then, visiting all our relatives. ’ partaking daily of regular feasts. It seemed that ev ery where we went the “fatted eair* find been killed, and then, too, the good oM confides »al talks moat makes one homesick to , think of thML , Learing home wa Ttsltad la Any A' n uhomei ms toii oum Stop l'»ln*r DangemuH Drug Before It Salivates You! It's Horrible. an J the annoy ingA , ma dis appeared and your Vege' •y«i has made me a well, strong woman ao I do all my own housework. 1 cannot recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound too highly to women passing through the Cmmge of life.” —Mi*F*AH|C HENSON, 1316 S. Orchade St, Urbana, 111. Women who suffer from nenanianesa, “heat flashes,’’ backache, headaches r’ should try thlsfamoua remedy, Lydia E. Pink ie Compound. and “the bh ' root wnd : ham’s V«j You’re bilious, abiggiah. consti pated tnd . believe you need vile, dangerous calomel to start vour liver and clean your bowela^A Here’s roy guarantee! Ask yqur drurtlsv fod a bottle of Dodson’s Over Tone and take a kp°onful to- ght. If it doesn't sfart jfbur liver .'•■nd straighten you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you kVk I want you to go hack to\he store and get your money, Take calomel today and to morrow you will feel weak and sick tv > OF THANKS FROM At DITOU E. M. JONHS • \ I am deeply grateful to the peo ple of Colleton for re-*>le4ting me auditor. I take thia means of thank ing my frienda. The work of the auditor’s office is ao heavy and ex acting that all my time is occupied. Tl is impossible to visit my friendft or ever see them on the court square I am in toy office always where ev ery ritisen H welcomed. I pledge my best services and alt my time to this ofltak. It is one of the most Important irt the county, and must be managed carefully and properly. I am a better ahdttor now than ever, and anf better fitted each year to perform my duties. It is an < Hoe of bookkeeping and fljr tires, and it is well that the same man be kept’ in’ office, so long aa he Ja efficient. Experience in the of fice and knowledge of the tax payer and property of the county are ab solutely necessary, and thia I am gaining every day. It is a pleasure to me to have the taxpayer vtait me and see my work and get whatever information they desire. I am in office to serve the K 'llc and I thank the voteag for wing me this privilege. % vj Sincerely. ’ E. M. JONES. ° Couqty Auditor. Has a High Opinion of Chamber- Iain’s Tablets. “I have a high opinion of Cham berlain’s Tablets for biliousness and as a laxative.’’ writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes. Charleston, 111. “I have never found anything so mild sad pleasant to nse. My brother has also used these tablets with satis factory results.” / Farm Lands For Sale Farm °f 2 00 acres, known as ‘‘Erriesdyl,” located w|th in 11-4 miles of Walterboro; 60 acres in cultivation with substantial wire fence around entire farm. Four dwellings and several out-houses. Fronts public high way for 1-2 mile and with daily rural mail delivery. Lands very fertile. Beautiful location for a home and perfectly healthy. ■ acres located near Hendersonville. Be tween 40 and 50 acres in cultivation. This is clay soil and naturally as productive as any in the State. An un usually fine range for hogs and cattle. For prices or other information apply to W. R GRUBER. .<*. —Mt cures Bilious Fsver. T-3-10L t«f cures malarial fever. 7-3-1OL Wr / . /■k