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V r, October 2, 1918. THE PRESS AND STANDAM r- , ^ PAGE SEVEH X \ \ /• id / UrT* / more Y \ Bonds ♦ • •m W l % ■fW * ' would War? Jr *#• / i -> / y / \ ' , - . . .;<\ Bonds to Your Utmost \ > u« / 7“ .' i .r" • f.y- , . f ' ' " , ‘ • Now is the time,to purchase youi* wagon. We have a shipment of one and two horse farm wagons, which were purchased by us -before tbe-reeent-ad vanees-m- in4<*e-of- material ^nd- these -we are- seUing at figures greatly below what they can be bought for today. These will not last long, and then we shall have to advance the prices of those purchased after these were. So if you need a wagon buy now. N This Space Contributed to Winning to War by &&&&&& RIZER & AYER * wAl^ERBORO, S. r. ^ y rv a Car of Buggies The same is true of the car of buggies we were fortunate enough to have purchased several months ago. These we have in • all sizes in top and opefi. We car surely suit your fancy in a bug- ** ' . ■ , • * gy, and at the same time save you much in the price you pay for it. Stoves and Ranges ® Full line of stoves and ranges from a four hole No. 7 stove to a Range Eternal at prices ranging from $15 to $95. Also heaters in large stock. f BICYCLES . o •■/.-. , • ~ ^ x • . - , , « , - • • i ’ We have a large stock of bicycles on, hand bought before the price went up. These we can sell at $35 to $45. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS A. WICHMAN & SON COLLETON’S LEADING HARDWARE STORE /J / s> — / L y • - I /- \ • v- ■V r y . * Yt ' 1' v> ■ USC&v. \ WHm *'■ tv r \; \ ,y A y /. f. Singer Is The Name ST / y / X / \ U used to see him swing gaily down thestreet, radiant with the vigor of his sturdy young manhood. One day he came home in khaki; then hi* father told you, with mingled pride and foreboding, that he had “gone aero**" with his regiment Yesterday his name was on the casualty list—“slightly wounded’ 9 •—end your face grew grave as you thought of the sorrow and suspense of his father and mother. From every city street, every village, every community, the hoy Best door has gone to war. /* Think of these thousands of splendid young Americans, feared la comfort, peace, and security, now suddenly plunged into that roaring inferno of battle with the hardened hordes of a desperately determined foe. are you doing to help them ? TO SHOW YOU A FULL LINE OF MEN’S AND LADIES’ SUITS, SHOES, UNDER- ^ v WEAR AND HATS TO FIT THE WHOLE FAMILY. y O' Everybody’s Store H. W. COHEN Next tc Heirdtn’s FeUt titrt buy War savings stamps' c * ■ ) A fl.w .'•hipiiH n, of |]i t . Kayius STNCKII StIWISC MMTtlNK' ; n f In .Ijff'TviD t} p* s hii. *y j ' - 1 nj" ilv*.d. x Wo nil on trims .to : ' v t oustomorv / / • . .V ' 7: Liln-ral /kMowanci' for ' olo 11: • ohim s in/'\rhi><iLc foi ;i Sin;;.’ . i’ i / f 1 • * 1« i < • nt- Kiv< n ;<(t; rash. /- i' , - CJI, 'iihon-* i>! v. i'ilo'nr Sih^oi S top. M. PANIOTT1E ' • * A Manager. No. :;7 (tuilroa*l Aw.nu** Phone''S1 X Wulteihoro, S. C. •X MONUMENTS! What are you doing to arm and protect them, and bring them home in safety? Have you bought Liberty Bonds? Have you bought all you possibly can? ^ Has it occurred to you that one more Bond, bought with a little effort, may save the life of the boy from the next boor? Mr*. Kmitli lUvommeixl*. ( tu»mber- Uw’h Twhirls. “I have ha<l more ur less stoiuacU ; trouble for eight or ten .yearn," wrftes Mrs. G. It Smith. Hreyrerton. N. Tv "When sufferini: from at- tarks of imlicestion a mi heaTtnesa affer eat in;, one or two of Cham* bert^iin’s Tahlt-ts have always re- UeveH hie I hove also found their a pleasant Javativrv" These tablets ton«* up the si«»inarh and enable it t.i perform its functions naturally. I. you are troubled with iiidi»:<*sUon give them a trial, get well and pta/ well. The Stroof W ithstaod the Heat of Summer Better 1 han the Weak Buy Another Bond! THIS SPACE SUBSCRJRF > T w ei y SOP.EL & BOGOSLOW WK Bt'Y OI.lt PAI.SK TKKTH We pay from $2 00 to Ilfi.OO p« v it^t (broken or dotl. We also pay actual \alue for Diauionds, old f!oid. Silver and Bridge-work. Send n». once by parcel post and receive ev'fi bv reiurn marl. * . <- Ay MAXKIUH TOOTH SI*K< lAf.TY Itept. X. atHI7 So. 5Ul St. 9-11-t2tp. I’liilfutelpliia, I’t. WsBm < «« ,X - ,— i Csturh Cannot Be Cured ▼ ’.th LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, sa 'tier cannot raaeft th. feat of the diMam. Catarrh la a- tot al dtseaM. greatly in- Huened oy constitutional ropdlttons. and In order to cura It you must take an • Internal rem'jdy Halls Catarrh Merfl I AM AGKNT FOR CHEROKEK cm. u taken Internally and acts thfu m Mtltl E wnifvtT.M-' MP g'mr the blood on th. mucous surfaces of the "OICKS. S!.L ML r OK urf sysum. HaUs Catarrh Medlcln® was I ESTIMATES ANTI SECURE MY r icrlbed by one ot the best physicians this country for vrars It Is com posed of some of the best tonics known. combined with some of the best blood purifiers. _ The perfect combination of DRY goods and clothing. V N. v I* BY WALTERBORO, S. C. Old fxgtple who sre feeble sod yoaogrr people who sre weak, will he strengthened and enabled to go through the depresouig heat of summer by tat. in, GROVE S TASTELtSSchillTONIC It purifr i and enriches the blood aorfbudd. an the whok--. th. Ingredi •! In’ 11 ilTn C itarrh Sfcdi- tem Youxaneooo feel it* Str’uCn . lilu!. Iuvi,.ii- j cine Is whut prtx^u. .-. su< u wonderful aungKitr. t •> «r. * . : results In catarthurtnipditiops. Fend lor ^ _ i testunor.lals, free. - „ ’ “ _ . „ „ F J .CHANEY A CO . Props . Toledo, O. m ajfevar !&g Oats M Aftect ttM Hm ah Uruggists, v..< Ber^weet k »>*c sod l.setK* efcet. t.AX*. | Hall’s Family MIL for const.patlon. Tit K aat'iuuv/* toil..L i*’.^ttertluui ordtaarv • ■ ■ ■ ■— I , Chafin’’* CcrhMdc Cream, grease- \ lo*.a iuc tbs »tg-.:urc of X. W. GAOVX. JOc 1 leSB—at KJem a. FIGURES HKFOliK BUYING./ C. C. HIOTT HOUND, S. C. i Dr. A. J. Anderson. Dental Surgeon Waltarboro, B. C. Office Hour*: 9 a. m. to 2 p. tn.j