The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 02, 1918, Image 8
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PAGE EIGHT
PUBS AND STANDARD
"Wednesday, October 2, 1918.
Dr. Gregory, a pharma-
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cist of -years of exper-.
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ployed-in_ .some - of. the.
most prominent drug
stores, is now with us.
, Patrons of our prescrip-
tion dpartment will con-
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tinue to receive most
prompt attention with*
- all orders entrusted to
HAS ADVICE FOB Hi
USED HIU, SIS SATS
ANDKKHOV WOMAN TKI.lii OK
RKMARKAIBI.K CHANOK SHK .
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DETAILS AHE INTERESTING
Wan t nahle to do Any Hopnetvork
When^khe IBek>n ‘fakinx Tan Am .
Wlilrti Cirratly Aided Hei 1 .
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KLEIN’S DRUG STORE
The Best of Every T hing
“When-I hepan takinx Tanlac I
had not bee» able to do a ainxk*
thinp around the houpe, hut that
medicine certainly dld a lot* for me.”
naid Mr«. Amanda Allen, of 13 E.
Whltn'er St., Anderson. “When
started taking it.” she continued,
“I was a sufferer from stomacli
tro'uhle, everything I ate hurt me,
and k»s for’med in weat quantities
on my stomach. My nerves had
.About pone to pieces. I had lots
lot of sl«*ep because of the nervous
ness, .Kid I ooiild not endure the
least noise. Also my* ankles, feet
and leps were badly swollen and my
health was all run. ijowp. ' It seeth
ed that i pot nt> nourishment from
my food, ami I*‘became very weak.
I suppose kidney trouble-caused my
limbs to swell. *. . x -
“But since taking Taplac I, am
not bothered with stomach trouble.
Mv stomach' has been striinuthened
and repulated. All that swellinp in
my limbs had pone when I had taken
'tMM hdities of Tanlac. MV nerves
became stVonp, My general health*
is fv muter and I am stronger in
every way. I am well up In yeart
and it takes-extra pood tnediclfte
to do one as old as I am, andArho
was In as bad a condition as l"as
as much pood as Tanlac did me
That is a reason why T praise Tan
lac. It is floe, and now I ant strong
and lively and in far better health
as the result of taking Tanlac.”
'*• Tanlac. the “Master Medicine.”
Is sold in Colleton county by John
M. Klein, Walterboro; The Colle-
ten Cypress Co., Colleton; Cottage-
ville Mercantile Co.. Cettagevllle
Islandton Mercantile Co., Islandton
W. C. Glover. Green Pond and Jack
son boro; E.’R. Bishop A Co., Ledge.
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The Foundation of a Happy
Home k Laid in the Kitchen
Go behind the scenes of any happy contented family
and in moat cases you’ll find the secret in the kitchen. A
dependable range lifts mother’s household worries and
ends (ether s letc-meal troubles. -. For twenty years now
Allen’;
Ranges
have transformed the burden of housekeeping into a pleas
ure. In over a hundred thousand Southern koines meals are cooked
quicker, better, more evenly and with leas fuel than on th« ordinary
Beoideo Allen's Princess contains *r\***y rons<nnni
features not found on say other stove.
For instance, the handy wanning closet; the spotless alumi-
nized ovens; the tnple asbestos lined wall* which hold all the heat
luiiUe the range. Stop in and let us show you a Princess today.
BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY
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Children Love
Cascarets—10c
Candy cathartic is harmless
to tender stomach, liver
and bowels
Your' child is bilious, constipated
and sick Its little tongue is coat
ed. breath is had and stomach sour.
Get a .10-cont box of Cascarets and
straighten the yofmgstW right up.
Children love this harmless candy
cathartic and it cleanses the litth*
livet and thirty feet of bowels with
out griping: Cascarets contain no
calomel and can he depended upon
to- move the sour bile . ;jnd poison
right out of the bowels. Best fam
ily opt bar tic because it never cramp
or sickens like other things.
FOR RKNT—Two store rooms,
one for garage, and one for mer-
ehandise. See me for partied-
lars. C. Gregory, Walterboro. tf.
SELL
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in the
BIG MARKET
\V* have hundreds of Inquiries for farms of all
«i*e*: locations wanted in every section. List your
property with us and assure quick sale and the best
price. Write us today and let tts include your place in
onr big fall advertising bulletin sent to thousands ol
farny\buyers everywhere. Our up-to-date methods-
bring results. Write today.
DeLoach Really Co., Inc.
/ “The Rig Central Real Estate Axe*tcy.“
/ ^ “Honest Dealing —AJtikk Sertlee.”
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CIJkRK HCILDING CtH.t MBA A. A. C.
See important notice t of th''
Probate Judge in this issue.
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Fresh meat at all times deliver
ed at vour home. » G. I. Blocker.
Walter boro. S. C. 10-2-3f.
COTTON,—Liberal advances and ex
pert handling by PEARCE & BAT-
TEY, Savannah, C.a. 8-14-4ni'
Sour Stomach.
Eat slowly, masticate your fool
thoroughly, abstain from meat for a
few days and in most cases the sour
stomach will disappear. If it does
not, take one of Chamberlain's Tab
lets immediately after supper. Red
-meats are most likely to cause sour
stomach and you >})*> And it best to
cut them out. *
CARD OK THANKS
To Our Friends;
, We acknowledge with deep ap
preciation the many kind >xpres-
sions of sympathy in the recent ill
ness and death of our husband and
father, S. S. Loper.
Widow, Sons and Daughters.
Walterboro. S. C., Sept. 30, 1518.
IN MISERY
FDR YEARS
Mr*. Courtney Tell* Hovr She
We* Cured by Lydia E.
Pinkh&m’s Vegetable
Compound.
Oskalooss, Iowa.—” For year* I was
simply in misery frorrv a weakness and
awfbl pains—a n d
nothing seemed to
do me any good. A
Ynend advised me
to take Lydia E.
Pinkham’i Vege
table Compound. I
did so and got re
lief right away. I
can certainly re
commend tfiis valu
able medicine to
other women who
suffer, for it hss
done such good
work for me and I know it will help
others if they will give it a fair trial.
—Mra. Lira* Courtney, 106 8th Ave..
West, Oskalooaa, Iowa. •
Why will women drag along from day
to day, year in and year out, suffering
such misery as did Mrs. Courtney, when
such letters as this are continually being
S bKahed. Every woman who suffers
mt displacements, irregularities, in
flammation, ulceration, backache, ner
vousness, or who is passing through the
Change of Life then Id give this famous
root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink-
ham'a Vegetable Compound, a trial. For
•pecial advice write Lydia E. Prokham
Co, Lynn, Maaa. The result
,pf ita long experience is at youraervica.
MEET ME AT
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MEET ME
Where you can get more goods for less money and better goods
for same money. Our great sto?k of Clotfling and Dry Goods
from our warehouse has toibe sold out on or before January Jst, 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 eh op prices right and left. We will
stii“you'goods cheaperthaiTson re other stores catrbuy them *S'Tne~ |
are not higher in our store f • - ° last year.., ^
TAKE NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING
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—of course this is oui* Mr. J. Frank.
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BOYS’ AND MEN’S SUITS
You are and will be able to buy jqst about 50 per cent cheaper than anywhere in th
State of■ South Carolina. r ‘ ■ '
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' ' OUR YARD GOODS DEPARTMENT
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Such as Cotton Good s, Cotton, Wool and S: Ik Dress-Goods, Serges, we'are. selling \v H y,
way below mill market price. . r ' - ‘ ' - \ /
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT -
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Will be this year the greatest, the very la: est, best at the very lowest prices could be
I. bought. ,
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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
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Next door to the Express Office.
1, FRANK’S
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Walterboro, S. C.
By Buying here you will save'money to buy War Savings Stamps.
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llarlt
:PT HER AWAKE
Terrible Pams b Back mi
Sides. Cardoi Gave Relief.
ksville, La.—Mrs. Alice Johnson,
of this place, writes: “For one year I
suffered with an awful misery in my back
and sides. My'left side was hurting me
all the time. The misery was something
awfuL
i could not do anything, not even sleep
at night. «lt kept me awake most of the
night... I took different medicines, but
nothing did me any good or relieved me
until I took Cardut ..
I was not ablf* to do any of my work
for one year and I got worse all the time,
was confined to my bed off and on. I got
so bad with my back that when 1 stooped
down 1 was not able to straighten up
again ... I decided I would try Cardui
... By time I had taken the entire bottle
I was feeling pretty good and could
straighten up and my pains were nearly
all gone.
1 shall always praise Cardui. I con
tinued taking it until 1 was strong and
welt” if you suffer from pains due to
female complaints, Cardui may be ]ust
what you need. Thousands of women
who once suffered in this way now praise
Cardui for their present good health.
Give it a trial. NC-133
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IIIDI6ES1II. BAS OR
SOUR, DPSEI STOMACH
Fat One Tablet! I*ut Your Stont-
im-H In Order With l*ape’*
Dlapeptdn. - /
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No waiting! When meals don’t
fit and you belch k«s. acids and un
digested food. When you feel indi
gestion pain, tumpa of, distress in
stomach, heartburn or headache.
Herr is instant relief.
A
Just as soon as you eat a tablet of
Pape’s Diapepsin all the dyspepsia,
indigestion and * stomach distress
ends. These pleasant, harmless tab
lets of Pape’s Diapapain always
make sick, upset stomachs feel fine
at once and they cost so little st
drua stores.
Orwva’a Taateks* chill To ale
dr«toy t the malarial terms which or* uoasmittad
To the Farmers:
If you tin? interested in the purchase of manure,
communicate with us; we are in position to make a very
attractive proposition, as we are handling the MANURE
output from the Animal Embarkation Depot located in
Charleston.
The GRADE and QUALITY are the very finest;th'
Government uses no sawdust or bedding of anv kind;
YOU NEED HAVE NO FEAR OF FOREIGN" SEED,
the Governmest feeds only No. 2 White Com, No. 2,.
W'hite Oats and No. 1 Timothy Hay. You see from thi>
the percentage of straw will be little and the amount of
dirt is also very small. -
MANURE CONTAINS POTASH, AMMONIA.
PHOSPHORIC ACID AND NITRATES
W^rite us immediately advising QUANTITY, TIME
OF SHIPMENT AND POINT THAT MANURE WILL
BE SHIPPED T0‘, we will quote you attractive prices
and advise rates to your station in order that you may
figure the delivered cost. If. in seed of immediate ship
ment W IRE OR PHONE.
Southern Fertilizer
Company
NO. 6-16 Vendue Range Street. - Phanes 131 and 1892.
CHARLESTON. S. C.
BFATH OK INFANT
The infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. P. S. Morelock died Monday of
pneumonia, following an attack of
colitis, and was buried Tueaday at
Dra. Creek cemetery, the funeral
service# being conducted by Rev. J.
P. Graham. The parents have th-
sympathy of all in their bereave
ment.
Ever-Ready raiors at Klein’t.
-Blades for Ever-Ready razors
Mrs. C. A. Was has returned hom*’
after spending ten days with her
slater, Mrs. L. W. Beach, who I*
sick at the Marguerette Wright Hos
pital at Augusta, Ga.
-~Dye Soaps, quite a success, for
sale at Klein’s.
The friends of Mrs. L. W’. Beac >
will be glad to know that she is Im
proving after a very serious opera
tion. Mra. Beach was taken from
her home at W’ayneaboro. Ga.. to tt^