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V i o PAGE EIGHT THE PUSS AND STANDARD —i—> o . IF IT IS m y • DRUGS YOU WANT 0 !• \ 4. ' 9 . GET IT AT \ 16IRLSI LEMON JUKE I IS SNN fUER How to Make* a (’reaaijc 'Boaat j Ijo- * , .tkm for a Few ('rata. =5== Wednesday, October 16, 19ig. 4 / y / y. •sV KLEIN’S Tho Best of Every Thing Y' The julcr of two fresh Irmoni. •traio^i Into i borrjp. contalntns three ooncea of orchard makes » whole quarter pint of the moetTe- markable lemon skin beautifler at about the cost one must pay for a small Jar Of the ordinary cold creams. I rare should be taken to ktrain the | lemon juice through a hoe cloth so ! no lemon pulp gets in. then this lo tion will keep fresh for months. Ev ery woman knows.that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as .freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin soften er, Whltener and beautifler. Just try It! Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and rfrfcke up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon .lotion an<d massage It dally into the face, neck, arms and bands. Mrs. Smith Recommends Chamber- Iain’s Tablets. • “I have had more or less stomach trouble for eight or ten years." writes Mrs. G. H. Smith. Brewertot*’ X. Y. "When suffering from at tacks of indigestion and heavineHu after eating, one or two of Cham berlain’s Tablets ha*e always re lieved me. I have also found them a pleasant laxative.” These tablet* j tone up. the /tomach and enable it t.» perform its functions naturally. IT you are troubled with indigestion give dhem a trial, get well and sta. well. " £ BUY ALL THE LIBERTY BONDS POSSIBLE IN YOUR POWER TO BUY-rTHEN IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING LEFT BUY YOUR FALL SUPPLY, THE NEXT BEST BUY, AT THIS 33 v WHICH K NOW GOING ON MEET [.IE AT CD A Ikl If 9 MEET ME V NOTICE! That cn the 17th day of October. 1918, I will apply to the Probate Judge for Colleton county for Let ters Dismlssory of the estate o' Syke Fields, ‘deceased. . .. SARAH FIELDS. Administratrix. Published on the 2f)th day of iScpf., and the 2nd. 9th and l<i»h rr, of October, 1918, in The Pr***c J andard. v ' ( liSopf., n *. .1 11 days of "■ill»nd 5t?a Where you can get more goods foiv less money and better goods for same money. Our great sti«k of Clothing and Dry Goods from our warehouse has to be gold 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 ch op prices 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* •' last year. TAKE NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING A ' ■ ‘ 0 ■ • ' . * ' - . . . • "■ ' - ^ ' * CLOAKS, SUITS AND DRESSES $1 Oui: Ladies', Misses and Childrea’s Cloaks, Suits and Dresses are the same price as last I •' ' ; D year. This we have to thank our shrew'd buyer—of course this is our Mr. J. Frank. • i . _ ’ BOYS’ AND MEN’S SUITS You are and will be able to buy jus^ about 50 per cent cheaper than anywhere in tho, State of South Carolina. ‘ X \ k... . ■ / r.' -i v* BUY LIBERTY BONDS • v-' -* V'T-TZIZ.-J. f. JKB'aaig] OUR YARD GOODS DEPARTMENT * ■ ' ’ r- ^ Such as Cotton Good s. Cotton, Wool and S:!k Dress Goods, S*)rgcs, w’e arc selling \vuy, ••• ^ ^ •> • * A # % way below mill market price, y. . \ . ' ’ y ft- K’ X BUY LIBERTY % BONDS THAT TODY KNOWS THAT THE PLACE TO GET FIRST- CL \S‘ VIERCHANDISE FOR LITTLE MONEY IS AT ^ j ' \ y. & Bogoslow \ Our stock for this Fall am 1 Winter cannot be beaten-as to style and price. We also carry a complete litie 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 mate* - ials, ranging in price from $9.50 to $27.50r ' ^ ■' *>*<9 • . ' x - ' ' ' We ask our customers to call and look them over and they are Y sure to get one. • SHOES x xC ' , \, •' • \- We handle the-finest and *n st up to date line of men’s ladies and childroivs shoes at all prices. . Also a line of line hats, caps, neckwear, hosiery, etc. Y \ - Ladies Department OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Will be this year Pie greatest, the very la ekt, best at the vory lowest price's could ')• / , * . \ \*- . -4 bought. . / .. . \. . , * ~nr Men’s Lints we give away just for a little bit of money. SHOES—YoU need not pay too high a price for shoes. This ath'ertisement is nothing else but the truth and we can * prove it at \ I. FRANK’S Next df or to the Express Office. By Buying hero you will save money-to buy War Savings Stamps. W^Iterboro. S. f / “T -v •. 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-wear Hats, Sweaters, Skirts, and also a fine line of Dress Goods of all kinds. ^ V; \ AND iSE SIUFFED < '<»Li ( <huih»uihI” KikI* CaHiI'. him! GH|>|n‘ In h Ken Hour>. , „ „ , \ I Tak«- "I’Xpe’s CoM rompound” 1 ©very iwo ln»\irs until you haw takvn i thro/-. Kh©n Till urippe misery \ \ on < (>1(1 will he WrtfcVn, I proti-pilv opens your i*lo«>!pd-»ip : • .'nd ihe . pa><<a'.'.e8 of ih*t • p lu.'M. I>; ••••!• DO*e 1 rtinr’jpr; re!i« <■' t ><\hi, dacti* . <tun-^ ‘ >• fox r, tun . .• . <••• \throat, -neex- inu. soreness and st 't!\ s. I't« . ) • ! . . • . .■ 'Vf t in.. }>.••. (I ,t ’i iiv. \ in Slu- v.or 11 ; rv-t sot pt t\lX' a-' • • l*aJ>e - (' !.) »■ A whie’.i cost- on I' *i ft w^e nfs u t/; n.v dru/ r l 'withoU y/;<‘ isfXuce, , and Columbia Records • JL J L Q’ ir'bl'.r - 4 •-tore. tastes nive. anti t auseX ’ iepre. \reept no s^i).•. x MPWU- > FntH*’- at One' Knits S>itu;te«s. *;ks^ Aridity, Imll- ue»t « n \\ \ • TRADE WITH \ V i * BUY WAR H ■ w BUY WAR SAVINGS N J0D61 OC D0gQ$l0W ^ . -Jt « SAVINGS STAMPS THERE’S A REASON Walterboro, S. C. STAMPS og \ W hen meals » .«t you ar. I you J ' l-eleh kas, acids no- undiBi‘st<-U food. When you have.lumps of indigestion ' pain or any distress In stomach you can get relief instantly -No waiting. WE BUY OU> KAIjHK TKKTH We pay from $2.00 to $35.00 per set (broken or not). We also pay actual value for Diamond*, old Gold. Silver and Bridge-work.* Send at once by parcel post and receive cash by return mall. MAZKR’H TOOTH »1*K(TALTY Dept. X, 1007 So. Ath st. 3-ll-12tp. Chiladetphia, 1**. What is LAX-F0S Ul-fOS II M IMW z k Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and liver Toeic. Contains Ceacara Bark, Bine Flag Root, Rhubarb Root. Block Root, May Apple Root, SennaLwivee and lYpsm.* Combines strength with pala table nrointk Usle. Does not gnpe. 30c .■r . ■ TAX XOTIC F! The tax books for the town of Walterboro will be open for th© col lection of town taxes at the store of H. W. Black. Jr., froip November 1st to 30th. 1918. 15 per cent pen alty added after December ^nt. - «?K. ie-9-tf D. B. BLAt Clerk! and Trenmirer. \ Lu X /■\ N As soon as you eat a tablet of 1’ape'a Diapepetn all tb© Indigestion pain stops. Gases, acidity, heart; burn, flatuenc© and dyspepsia van ish. Pape's Diapepsin tablets cost rety little at drug stores.- You Will Instantly Feel at Home in Our Store You will find the buying of a phonograph a most enjoyable ex- • P^bence because our every endeavor is to Tnake you know the Columbia Grsfonola as intimately and as thoroughly as we know it. We will put you in possession of facts you ought to know. Facts shout reproduction of sound. Facts that explain Columbia Grafonola’s punty of ties and facts about exclusive Columbia tone-leaves. ^ c feel quitrvure that if you knew all about the Columbia you would not permit another day to pass by without having one in -your home. •p BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY ,