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o ^ / .* * guaranteed prepa- *$> . , ration for Asthma Money back if not ■ V * benefited. BUY A BOND ! St. KLEIN’S DRUG STORE The Best of Every Thing AND STANDARD Wednesday, October 9, 1918. CLASSIFIED ADS. ft FOR SALE . ■ -* i FOR SALE.— 130 acre* of good farming land for sale price $3. 000 caah aituated about one mile south of Tabor Church if Interest* ed write to W. L. Breland. Fort Fremont S. C. 8-14-8tp. FrtR HALE—Four young mules. Will sell cheap. 8. Newton Hiott, Walterboro, R. 3a 10-2-21. - / FOR SALK^-Ten room building, two story pod in tre^y desirable location. , Apply to D. C. L. Hiers, Walterborp, S. C. tf. WANTED ’ . WANTED—Would lik* to g'et In touch with party interested »in running farm on share crop basis. My lands are located in the coastal section, in the truck^belt. We grow two to three crops on each acre every year. Bale cotton to acre, fifty bushels corn after truck crops are taken off. Apply at once to C. F. Hethington. Meg- gett, S. C. •• 10-2-St. FOR RENT—Two store rooms, one for garage and one for mer chandise. See _ me for particu* ^ lass. C. Gregory. Walterboro. tf. » .. ' , 1 T - -g . LOST—Pocket day book, between Salkehatchie and Crowfteld, on Thursday, Oct. 3. Contains val uable papers and a $50 Liberty Bond. Liberal reward for return - to A. il. Brant, Salkehatchie. ftp. FOR RENT—Two large unfurnish ed room with use of bath. Mrs. J. K. Lawrence. Up. o FOR RENT—Brick store and woQid store on Main street, near count . house square. Apply /to L.'N. Glover. - / 9-18,-31. TEACHERS—You can secure au ex- f cellent position /'through ua. Thousands of places direct from schools paying $50 > to $200 month. All persons-qualified or with necessary education can ren- i der a great service by teaching. Write today. Southern Teachers' Agency, Columbia, S. C. 9-25-4tp, 4 f '.-A \ BUY UBERTY ►NDS THAT BUY LIBERTY ; ■:/J BONDS EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT THE PLACE TO GET FIRST CLASS MERCHANDISE TOR LITTLE MONEY IS AT \> &. Bogoslow C •* ^ Our stock for this Fall and Winter cannot he beaten as to style and price. We also carry a complete line of Clothing made / / / - by the best makers in the country at very low prices. These clothes are made of the latest designes of seasonable and staple mater- ials, ranging in price from $9,50 to $27.50. We ask our customers to call and look them over and thev are ■ ' . ■ / sure to get one. BIJY ALL THE LIBERTY BONDS POSSIBLE IN YOUR POWER TO BUY—THEN IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING LEFT BUY YOUR FALL SUPPLY, THE NEXT BEST BUY, AT THIS < ft OCTOBER SALE MEET ME AT WHICH IS NOW GOING ON MEET ME 1 i - V /" 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 sol d 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. Wi Smoak for the price of the* building. On account of this we will have to ch op prices right and left. We will sell you goods cheaper than son ie other stores can buy them S me are not higher in our store t* ^ . last year. . TAKE NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING X 1 .« / SHOES We handle the finest and most up to date line of men’s ladies' and children’s shoes at all prices. Also a line of fine hats, caps, neckwear, hosiery, etc. Ladies Department We have just received a good line of ladies’ up to date models in Coat Suits and Coats. When in town call and see us for good styles and low prices. We can not be beaten elsewhere. Remember, we handle a nice line of ladies’ ready-to-weav Bats, Sweaters, Skirts, and also a fine line of Dress Goods of all kinds. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 4^, TRADE WITH Sobel & Bogoslow THERE’S A REASON Walterboro, S. C. BUY WAR SAVINGS' STAMPS & L 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 our Mr. J. Frank. ' y - ■ a BOY’S’ AND MEN’S SUITS You are and will be able to buy just about 50 per cent cheaper than anywhere in tht? State of South Carolina. 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. ‘ OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Will be this year the greatest, the very, lat est, best at the very lowest prices could bt bought. , • 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 1 advertisement is nothing eise but the truth and we car prove it at .. ' 1. FRANK’S Next door to the Express Office. Walterboro, S. C By Buying here you will save money to buy War Savings Stamps. / c X / s < \ ( S j -i 1 i 3 ^11 “t SPENT GfBT DPI SEEKING BELIEF \ / | roil.D II \ \ F ROFCiHT HOMF WITH >H»NF\ F\I'KM*FI» FOR >IKI»Hi\K / TOOK FRIENDS ADVICE Mrs. <'l**m UrgMii TAking Tania* •» and Now Saya It l*n»v*sl Its SuprHority. ^ / / NOTIFK! Owing lo conditions incident to the war I am forced to reduce my deliveries to three <3» days every week., Beginning next week T will make one dfltvery of heavy groceries ev T erjr Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- Niar. N<y delivery on small packages that can be carried in the hands. t\ C.-ANDERSON. \\ AXTFIk—Young lady to help in store. Apply to C. C. Anderson. f>. B. Hudson and C. Breland, accompanied G R. Herndon fo Char leston -.n Mr.' Hudson's car on last Thursday. Mr. Herndon ha* been in the county several days. What is LAX-FOS * UX-fM IS Si MHO VIP SASOUUc A Watstiee Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Uver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark Bloe lhag Root, Rhubarb Root, niffc Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin.• Combines strength with pals- table aromatic taste. Docs not gripe. 3Qc “I stippose wo f hav,* spent enough money to buy a house and lot try ing to find some meticine that would relieve my ailments, hut I failed un til 1 took Tanlac,” said Mrs. Ex a Clem, of 170 Jackson St.. Green wood. in a statement she gave in en dorsement of Tanlac. *’1 was a suf ferer from stomach trouble and a bad f rm of nervousness. Almost everything 1 ate disagreed with me. I had no appetite and suffered al most all the time/with headaches. 1 was so weak I could hardly do my work around the house. Really I was almost pakt going, f had been in bad health 10 or 15 years. “Some friends indoced me to try Tanlac. I began to gain weight when I started taking it and .1 now weigh ten poonds more. My appe tite came bark, my nerves were nuieted and my health was built up. My stomach troubl»^ disappeared rapidly and I ate hea^Ty"meals and did not suffer from indigestion. Tanlac sure is a fine medicine. It was that tor me. and I am glad to give it the highest possible recom mendation. for it .did more for me than any other medicine I have ever taken.'* t Tanlac. the “Master Medicine.” la sold in Colleton county by John M. Klein. Walterboro; The Colle ton Cypreea Co.. Colleton; Cottage- vllle Mercantile Co.. Cottagevllle; Islandton Mercantile Co.. Islandton; W. C. Glover. Green Pond and Jack- sonhoro: E. R. Bishop A Co., MOdjre- A. D. S. . ; / ’ ’ • /■' * Kidney and Bladder Remedy An excellent remedy for all Kidney and . /Bladder Complaints. ’> ■*» * / For sale and recommended by Fishbome’s Drug Store M. C. F1SHBURNE, Proprietor. ,' I The Best of Everything. BUY LIBERTY BONDS \ v » /. 1! NOTICE! Yes I Everybody Takes Cascarets Only 10 cents! Harmless cathartic for sluggish liver and bowels Che«*r ! / • That on the 1st day of Nov , 191N. j I will apply to the Probate Judge for Letters Dismissory of the eRta ,, ‘ of J. D. Colesom MRS. E. S. COLESON*. Adminisratrf Walterboro. S. C.. Ocjp.4. 1918. Feel bully! Cheer up' Tal: Cascarets to liven your liver and clean the bowels and stop headaches, biliousness, bad breath, coated fop- gue. sallowness, sour stomach an.! gases. To-night take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever exper ienced. Wake up feeling grand- Everybody's doing . it. -Cascarets best laxative for children. Th«y gladly take this pleasant* candy ca- thartic because it never gripe* or sickens like other things. Fresh meat at all times deliver ed at your home. G. I. Blocker. Walterboro. S. C. ' 10-2-3'. TAX NOTICE! —Our new assortment of school tablets is exquisite. Klein’s. —Complete line of school supplies at Klein's. The tax hooks for the town ef Walterboro will be open for the col lection of town taxes at the store of H. W. Black. Jr., from November 1st to 30th. 1918. 15 per cent per alty added after December 1st. D. B. BLACK. 10-9-tf Clerk' and Treasurer. LICENSE NOTICE! All licenses will expire Octobe 31, and same must be renewed os -or before November 1st. 1918. 10-9-4L D. B. BLACK. ‘ Clerk and Treasurer. —Welch’s Grape Juice at Klein s.