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X ■x 1 \ X PAGE EIGHT -• > * THE FUSE AND STANDARD Wednesday, Septem •■v !*] I't •X Digestive Tonic V, t* A ' A bracing and invigorating tonic • » . • • for the relief of morbid conditions ^ ' • * . . * ' • . ' /’ <Sv i . M * y resulting from disordered digestive :, v' * "■ • /' « . . X functions, - -V 4 ... 1 ' * ^ ^ • ‘ We Recommend i,l I''!: s Preparations 'X . because they are reliable and pro- . * ^ '• * • *. ■ v « '* . t . .■ ✓ . duce results.' • x / • .*•••. KLEIN’S DRUG STORE The Best of Every thing ~ ^ * BRIEFLETS * v • . ■- >V • More Young Mm Attending CMlege. Among those who left on Monday to attend 'college, and take the S. A. R. C. course are v Price Pad gett Alba Hiers and. Homer Saunders, who havd gone to Green wood to entar Bailey Military Insfi-1 tute; Chaplin Davis, who enters j Wofford College. . The earners aof these young men will be wgttbeJ with Interest by their friends. L - • -« * . W. Thompson Is Deputy Sheriff. C. W. Thompson, who was recent- 1 ly elected magistrate for HeyWard township, has accepted the position of deputy sheriff till time for his' service as magistrate to begin. Mr. Thompson has been ^constable for Magistrate Givens for several years, and is well equipped, for the duties of deputy sheriff. ' ♦.'“IX _ Mr. and Mrs. Hotte Move-Hack Here. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hotte moved back to Walterboro Hampton, where they have beer several months. The}' have at Mrs. M. H. Howell's. Mr. Hotte is an electrical contractor, and the many frlfnds of the family are glad to welcome them back to Walter boro.- ' ; rVVT W-rw* f l For Better Values I X Our various lines i« and Misses’ Ready-to- I \/• \Vear for the fall are complete. • ' , J yX ■, '^X ' X^ / x X • X You will roitke some wise purchases if you will see our stunning selections of Coal Suits, Cloaks, Dresses, Skirt^/Waists, etc. latest • styles and colors. Best uities at cheapest prices: A call will convince ycu. - :x X x- The ' X'x xx X\ " "X most attractive line ever-ihown here before;- Our customers are our references. AH values , are the best ever olTered. agree that our xX 4 . • 's. The styles are exquisite. .Our display is now open and jeady'for your approval. V' LEVY’S Colleton County’s Style Center CUOKL SILM1ES - MD iES Hi SICK Art* like IAv«r Calomel li a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your bone*. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated to-morrow. ' Don’t lose a day's work. Take a xpoonful of Dodson’.' Liver Tone instead and you will wake up feeling great. No more biliousness, constipation, slug- ... . 1 gishneas. headache, coated tongue aaf art iif a«rttna*l% You Lone a Day's Work. • There’s no reason why a person should take sickening, salivating cslomnl when a few cents buys n Inrgp bottle of. Dodson’s Liver Tone .—a perfect substitute for calot&eJ It Is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver Just as surely as calomel, but It doesn't make yon sick sad can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson's Liver Tone, because It is perfectly harmless or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don’t And Dodson’s Liver Tone actk better than horrible calo mel your money is waiting for you. Rufus M. Rryan. who is at Camp Jackson, was at home for a few days furlough last .week.» - Canary Bird Seed at Klein's* —e-o— Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Haws and chil dren. have been spending tb« summer with relatives at Johnson City. Tena.. have returoed. The re turn trip wae by automobile. 1913 GREAT FALL OPENING SALE MEET HE MEET ME Where you can get more goods for less money and better goods for same money. Our great stock of Clothing and Dry Goods from our warehouse has to be sold out on or before January 1st, as we have to vacate the building, as the same is for sale or for rent. See J. Frank or W. W. Smoak for the price of the building. On account of this we will have to chop price's right and left. .We will sell you goods cheaper than some other stores can buy them. S me are not higher in our store t* - r last year. X ‘ TAKE NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING ^ if Dr..<«. A. Gregory at KlripN Drug Store. Dr. (?. A. Gregory, recently of Au-| gueta, 'Ga.. ha« x accepted a position witb^Kleln’a Drujr Store, and ha* arrived tq begin work\ Dr.’ Gre gory is a pharmacist of several,] years experience, and comes to Wal terboro with the highest testlniop-i. inis. X. . Accept^ f-osit lou lu « .. Store at Cope. -H. Stuart Glover, has decided to accept n posiiion at Cop^, in a storey there, and will leave In a day or■ for bis new position. Mr. Glover has b^en in charge of the W. H. Saunders store on Railroad avenue for several months. He is a sales man of milch pxperleitef. Dr. Riddick Ackerman Get* Commhudofi. ^ x Dr; Riddick-. Ackerman has -rt{- I cpired hi« commission as 1st lien-1 tenant In the Medical Corps, and has been ordered to report to Camp Jackson on Friday of this week. Dr. Ackerman has a very large practice here. ..and his ,|Bfcny'friends regret to give him up. He is a physician of much ability, and will doubtless make good in the army. o C. H. Fraser at The I’ostofflce Now. The many friends of C. Hender son Fraser, will be pleased to leara that he has returned to WalterborC and has accepted a position at th^ postofflee, pending the result of his registration. He expects to be ca’I' ed soon into the service of his Coun try. For several months Mr, Fra ser has been in Charleston at the* postofflee and at s bank. 4. Melvin Carter Sell!» His Home. J Melvin Carter has sold h's home on Hampton street to Miss O. •XFolksa sister of Mrs. W. B. Ack erman, who with Mrs. Ackerman is now occupying it- Miss Folk has been residing In the Weimer sec^ Gt>n! while Mrs. Ackerman has been <tt» Atlanta with her husband. Dr. W. B. Ackerman, who is a captain in the medical corps. - He has re cently been transferred, and will soon be sent to France, it ii^hmight. Hence Mrs. Ackerman’s return to Walterboro to make her home. All these folk will find a hearty wel come in Walterboro. X o W. A. I'nditett Buys * i Glover Residence. W. A. Tadgett. of the Mt. Carmel section, hgs purchased , the home now occupied hyX-Rbbble Hiers which , belonged to Glovers who is now living in Charleston. Mr, 1’adgett will move into his new home as soon as Mr. Hiers can ftqfr another house into which to move. This purchase was made that Mr. Padgett might send his children to the Walterboro school. He is one of the substantial farmers of th® Mt. Carmel section who ifill make n good clticen of Walterboro. 'X o County Agent RUher At KsDorn Inflrauvry. The many friends of County Agent F. W. Risher will he glad to learn that he Is rapidly recovering from a slight operation which he under went at the Clara EsDorn infirmary Saturday morning. Mr. Risher hopes to he out again and perform ing his duties within two or three weeks. \ v _ • *—. - New Telephone Hook To he InMUed. Within a fen- day* the Colleton County Telephone Company will is*ue a) new telephone directory, nnd Manager Anderson desires that the subscribers all use this book and the numbers when asking for connections. This is made neces sary as there will be new operators who will dot know the names.-rtt the 'subacribers. CLOAKS, SUITS AND DRESSES Our Ladies’, Misses and Children’s - Cloaks, Suits and Dresses are the same price as last year. This we have to thank our shrewd buyer-r-of course this is our Mr. J. Frank. ~ BOVS’AND MEN’S SUITS • You are*and will be able to buy just about 50 jler cent cheaper than anywhere-in the State of South .Carolina. * XX ■ v x OUR YARD GOODS DEPARTMENT Such as Cotton Good s, Cotton, Wool and Silk Dress Goods,'Serges, we are selling way, way below mill market price. . . ‘ X^X x * OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS Will lie this year the greatest, the very lar.est, best at the very lowest prices could be bought. „... '• * , -x. 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. X This advertisement is nothing else but the truth and we can ' prove it at FRANK’S Next door to the Express Office. . . Walterboro, S. C. ■ By Buying here you will save money to buy War Savings Stamps. X / XX (Near Marvin Will X X’ Open New Bnnine**. The Marvin Grist M‘U. Feed Grinder and Wood Yard. - Oscar Marvin, proprietor, is the latest ad dition «o the bCra'inesses of Walter boro. Mr., Marvin has decided to install up to dat« machinery for tlic purpose of supplying the trade with ground foods and feeds, and wood. This business will be rnn at the blacksmith shop between the Great Sw*mj| and Thayer road si Just ontatde the town limits. , X x x ,/ X » ‘‘ * Price Maker is Week for Cash: ■ / / A fall and complete stock of X X / • i X / • . x for Men, Women and Children / x x. V. JUST RECEIVED X X x x X' - j X THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND A LKSrtON* OX TH»5 GBOGRA' HY OF BCH'TH C.AHOiilXA. 1. If & farmer puts a ton of fertiliser on en> srr® of land, shat county does.thV p;^.» »»f t-'pArd represent? • 2 When a man digs a well <0 hi* barnyard. ,what couaty does that well represent? 3 When a man is old and in ms dotage, what eounty does his hair represent? ' J _ 4. What county ^loes a white hog represent? _ .. 5 When a farmer plaata a Held Just ea the bouodry of hia land, what county does this Held repre- da* sent? > ^ X. X- 6. When la woman has tboth- ache. what county does that t»otb represent? Xx - ^ - T: When a man goes in the swamp and cuts a piece of hickory and makes an axe handle, what county is represented by that han dle? *• * , 8. When a woman picks fhc feathers from a goose, what county do the feathers represent? A. When the Allies capture Ber lin and sriah to change its name, what county would furnish an ap propriate name for the city of the Kaiser. Now. if any boy or girl will send - - — . x me the correct answers to these questions, I will publish his answer in The Press and Standard, togeth er with another \list of questions, the answers to which will spell hU or her name in full. This is some thing ru-w and will give us a little fun as well as thought. ' Answer by number, as No. 1 Col leton; Ne. 2 Hampton, etc. Yours truly, X X J. B. DODD. Miss Ines Price has returned home after spending sometime wilii friends and relatives in —Nyal's Face Cgean for the complexion at Kleto'a.