The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 06, 1918, Image 4
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THS PRESS jkSD STANDARD
Wednesday, November 6, 1918.
CLAS.SIFIKI>AUS.
FOR SALE
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FOR RAIJC—4*Trup 'barrel* aH E.
Habster’a. Walterboro. 8. C. Itp.
FOR MMC—Cba*H» for ra»b. Uiv
MM Ad male Win work aay-
Wborr. Waltarboro Ice 4 FhH
FOR K- c. !>•■»»».
Aril rtaa* peanut* Will aell *1
market price W. H. Norton.
Walterboro. 8. C «
FOR Oae Vide tread BIk
' Four Orerlandi ear In. «ee!l»*nt
order: two ertra ftre*. eloclrle
Halt* eomolete. Will aeeeot eot-,
"ton In parineot at 3<* eenta per
pound. . The chance of a lifetime
.for aortic one. I. *•• Flahburrte.
FOR »%1JC—Ford car for aale. Sec
H. E. Savage or R. M. Jelferle*. Ip
FOR AAIJC—A nice Iteotle horae. a
* fast trotter* Anyone wishing a
horae to trot at the fair It will pay
them to write or aee me. M. L.
Tho’m*i. Smoaka. 8. C. - ie-lC-4tp
For 8AI.R—One yoomr mule, four
• years old. ope . wagon, good as
pew. ISO bushels corn and other
farm Implements. Apply to J. F.
Rlsher. Route 3. Walterboro; 8.
C. or A. J. Rlsher. 33 Radellffe
Place. Tharl-sion, , ll-*-3tp.
FOR ft AIJC—s’ ‘jCet a-tHcre-ll n«t ” Cot
Spanish Influenza-Some
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Facts About it and How
Rules to ttbaerre^ihfw by the Hor * 3. Your nose. not. your mouth,
•reon General of the t*. 8. w*s made to breathe through—get
Arm*. the habit. ' . *
Cameron Lumbet; Co.
Begring Operation
matter, and something of a myster
It probably originated in'the •.ranks
qf the German army and in prison
camps. It do doubt soread from
there southward through Spain and
northward into Holland, France.
Rngland and the Scandinavian coun
tries. America was free/>from it un
til August 12th. when 4 Norwegian
steamer arrived at an Atlantic port,
having over 200 cases on the voy
age. Whether.this marks the entry
of the epi^emte or not. the fact re
mains that ''Spanish Influenxa" Is
here and la a serious menace, much
like the familiar grippe lhat was
epidemic in 1889-90 onl)' then- it
came frrtm Russia.
The disease is not alarming ip It
self |f proper precautions are taken,
hut without cure, the high fever and
Remember the three C’s,
• Spanish” Influenza Vis a seriom nio“U>. clean skin, clean cloth-
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es.
5. Try io Aepp^ cool when you
walk and warm when you ride or
sleep. . . * ,-e '
6. ' Open the window^—always at
home at night, at the office wheu
practical. . .
V 7; Your faie may be in your pwn
hands—wash them before eating.
* 9. Don’t let the waate ( product*
of Indigestion accumulate in the
body. ’ - •
10. Don’t use a napkin, towel,
ppoon, fork, fclass. cup or dish which
has b^ent used by another person
and not washed.
x Note especially ruje No. 9, which
says keep , the waste matter moving
from thC body. There is no better j Dexter,
be secured
Smoaks, Nov. 2.—The' ramerbn
Lumber ' Cqmpany . recently pur^
chased the old Smith place near the
Edisto riyer,-for the purpose of se
curing the timber on it^ Thig com
pany' has now erpeted k saw mill
and is preparing to cut the timW r ,
of'which there are anproximately
eight million feet... .This will begin
operation in a few datfs. and' the
product will he " ^whipped in from
i Smoaks, the hauling being done by
mule teams, of which this company
has quite a rtumben One, car of
mules baa hlready beta received and
another will come soon. If suf
ficient-labor can be secured the
company expects to erect, two saw
mills to cut their timber. It has a
nuniWr of government orders to
fill which will- keep it busy for qhite
a while.
•H. J. McNeil is owner andv.man-
ager for this mill, and he Is person
ally .supervising the work of erect
ing the mill and getting started. •
Mr. Platts Killed
'. By Falling Tree
Lodge, Oct: 31.—Ilr. Platts, of
in Bamberg county, while
tow make It extremely danger^
Five bales on t*:The Surgeon General of the
gercs.*using Ihrt pounds fWiniter' rt-rentlv issued the following Yules
to aere, .At ein the .following- by afl'lch the . public wlay 4 gim-rJ
turn-wits*- 12W Ihs^ cave VI« agninst the spntad oj^ftils subtle dis-
lb« : I2^rt lbs yave ■ ■ ROrt. IbsSJVase? ,•<*
IJflrt lbs. ypve 5T0 lbs : .132.0 Ibs pv,^ ^ \\ Aid m Wile's- crowding ln-
Fpve filrt; 1 "Trt iraxc* f.13 ^nY-irra is sPcrowd <1 isouse.-
These r-TT 'gin ^"binc. 1 ! sV^her vour eough ami
Rrt bushc * selected seed for sab-. * „ of WS|nl \th>
fs.rtft per. bushel -trert net hv “
with vbur annlieption ’nd
pp delivery of. se«»«t, A'll', f. o^-V j\
Remember
preparation to be secured than 1 engaged in cutting a tree at Folk’s
DiTco, to keep the bowels and the j Mill pond last Tuesday, had the
ton planted on my farm between I the likelihood of pneupionia to fol-j-khHieys moving regularly. Dreco is misfortune .to get in the way of the
Th*ydr’s and* M’alterhoro eav <> low make It extremely dangerovK. made from the luice and extracts if falling tree and lie wts almost in-
endld retails. Five bales on 8; The Surgeon General of the^Army roots, herbs, hprks.and berries and stantly killed. Mr, Platta was about
is perfectly harmleR,s but quick jn ifs 50 years of age, and leaves a family
action. Kvery person whp has had
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infleenra .should take a good tonie |
to build up their system. Dreco 1s4 00?"^ VP . 1 ^01 (1 III
ureat for a atonic and strength pro-, yniU^py : || |n
you would thr<f.v
ducer. * • !
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Get a bottle of Dreyo toimy nn.i
let every member .of- the family\take
out of it Sold^in Walterboro In .Tno.
M.'Klein. ; . \
Walterboro Remember th»>diam.'
•**(Iets-there-flrst*’ f'ottnn^lind th-
first Comer re*s the^eVed. R. T
H. Shaffer. Walleriioro.
WANTED
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WA?
-Tn buy chlekens. eggs. •
and .turkeys. Will run res
taorant at fai> and need these at
oat*. T. J. McDaniel. 10-30-3t.
WANTF.I*. FARM l.ANDS—Improv
ed and unimproved farm lands
. and farina wanted at reasonable
prices. If interested write me at
ope* stating prices and acreage of
farm. ‘ Address L. S. Hicham,
' Box 487, Florence,"S. C. ll-<r-2t
.• forks , for ‘Syrup imtiles tt
Klein's.
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rOTTOT—Why take , ' pot-luck”
, with your’* when-you can' com
mand the long experiehce and
services of PEARCE & RATTEY.
NOTICE!
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lady: with High
School education to.work in news--
paper offlee. Pleasant surround
ings. Permanent position to eight
parif, , No experience-
'“ Apply in person or in *wn ham!
writhig at once to The Beaufort
Gaxette. Beaufort,^4. C. ,•
WANTED—Every farmer in Colle
ton eoiintv >o know that we rep
resent tWv Armour Fertiliier
Works, .of Atlanta, one of th*
largest fertiliier works in the
United States W’e have seven
slaughter houses from which we
receive htnr blood, bone, tanka'?**
mad garbage, to make our amonia
We ha\> sixty differ**nt grades to
> select from. ■ I’ M. Yarn and 1.
M. Fishburne, Walterboro. . tf.
WANTED—Everv farmer in Colle
ton wjm expects to plant Irish p^-
Yatoes to see me I ^jave seed atid
barrels, and wilt contract for f.,
o. b. price P. M. Yarn. Walter-
boro, . tf.
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WAN’rtil*—Ml vqur cow hides and
furs of all kinds^ Will nay the
verv highest nv*rk«-r price in cash.
”BiU’ > " Wolfed / It."
FOR RENT
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FOR KENT—Two store .rooms.
** One for !-ar*r* and one for mer-
chandis** S«*e me for •particu
lars C Gregory, Waiteiboro. tf.
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IA48T—Saddle. K"’tat ion Mct'lellan
in Walterboro Monday night. Re
ward it retdrii*^ to Tbef PrCss and
Standard office or to L. I. ,Kin
sey. Walterboro. Itp.
I AWT Strayed or Stolen ope light
cream color Jeraev row with
crumpiml horns. Retweea two
and three years old Reward if
returned »o .1. L. Rlsher. Walter
boro. R F D 3. 11-4-2L
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STRATED—Front my place near
Smoaks. Nov *. one black mare
mule V.tear* old Reasonable re*
ward f»D\ information Jeadtnc/la
recovery. )4ohn Sp«*ll. Smoalyf', R
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LOST <*H **Tt:A>EI
Lrti one b M ll dog.
■- v brown, spet over ri-v** evy.
■ t.> p in e i'f <Cv t -piiB
Sent
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t'> Mrs 1.1 vri >
Savannah, ,G*. - fi-l4»4m.
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—NvaPC Tonic will iniild you up.
at Kleio^.
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Next week land
until
. At a meeting of the Commission
ers of Public Works, held this day,
the following resolution was adopt
ed: X
JUSIXfEir HOURS
*Pjqie'> Cold t'«un|MHUHl” End**
Gri|i|H> .Mi.M*r>—Don't Stay
Stuffed-up!
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You can end grippe and break up;
a Ceyer* cold cither in head, chest.
Whereas, owing to the Vhcreased , fc6d y or limbs, by taking a dose of
./Cost of operating the water an.l/ Cold Compound" everv two
light plant, it is necessary for th*]hour* until three doses are taken. I
present, to raise the rates on water | t promptly opeqs clogged-up nos-j
and. lifftts to meet Ibis increased Ttrils and air passages in the head.,
cost operation; therefore be it i stops nasty discharge or nose run-’
_ Resolved. That the following n j n g, reiiaves sick headache, dull-l
further notice wt> will gin cotton. 1 rates be adopted commencing at thg ness’; fe-erjshness, sore throat,!'
ydly (wo days each week Thos*' ^^*1 of tljWpresent fiscal month, to- sneezing, soreness and stiffness,
days will be Tuesdays and Thurr.- wi,: to >»« mlnlinum
day*; W. C. Saunders. ' Itp. ,T R0 fof ’ gallons, the next
17,000 gallons at 45 Cents per thous
and, over 20,000 .gallons at 40 cents
per thousand. /Electric minimum
$1.80 for 8 K. W. H., next 17 K. W.
H. at 22 cents, next 25 K. W. H. at
21c, next 50 K. W.H.at ^3dc. over
id di
Sobel &
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THE HOUSE FOR GOOD VALUES IN
EVERYTHING IN THE LINES OP
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' V CLOTHING ;
. : SHOES • • J ' ;
c ' COAT SUITS
. CLOAKS
SKIRTS l . ' - 7
HATS
HOSIERY
DRYGOODS
DRESS GOODS I
NOTIONS
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and a hundred other articles which would
take too much space to itemize, but you
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can convince yourself as to the good val
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ues we have for you when you visit our’
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Trade
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WAt TERHORO, S. C.
us—There’s a reason
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disease
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genus. at Klein’s. \
— Kalaomine your walls
Muresco at Flshburne’a Drug Store.
with 1
' .100 K.W.ft. at 1«C. Same discount
-Cotton ginning days; Thuradavv
Fridav and Saturday. Walterboro
Oil Mill. 1 l-6r5t.
Take Vlnol, a great tonic afte-
allowed as before on same terra’s.,
yf- * X>- B. BLACkt,.. ,
/ , . Clerk and Treasurer:,
influenza, at Fishburne Drug Store.
Sunset Soap Dye. a perfect dye
lain’*
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at Klein’*.
— Fiifdro Preserver --/Liquid
Smoke. Heady for your pork. Cure
your ham* right. For sale by Fish-
burne’s Drug Store.
i Medicated Salt brick for horse*
and cattle at Klein’s.
Just arrived fresh apices of all
kind* for cafce and pickle*. Flsh-
burne’* Drug Slore.
for ‘•"syrup
bottles at
DON’T SCOLD,MOTHFPi
THE CROSS CHILD IS
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Look at longlH** If I’oatetl, Clean
Little Stoniu l». Ltv'-uX
- Ibiwels.
Don’t stay stuffed up! Quit blow- 1
Ing and snuffing! Ea - your throb
bing head—nothing .vd-o : P / the
world gix’e* such prompt relief as
"Pape’* Cold Compound.”‘ which y
costs only a few cents at anv drug
store. It act* without assista
tastes nice, and causes no inci
ienre. Be sure you get the
tsistapbe,
nconVen-
genuine. 1
Mr. and Mr*. I. X Mav. of
Smoaks. were in WaMerhoro' Mon-J
dav. visiting relatives and friends. (
While here Mrs. .May secured an al-
lotiuent of wool" for knitting some;
Red Cross
iters.
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IT SHOIHD MAKE
A MIILIOII FOR RIM
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Cincinnati Man Discovers Drug That
liooaen Corns so They
Lift Out.
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GIRLS! GIRLS! TUT HI
SLOP DINDRUFF AID
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Don’t scold your /fretful, peevisit
child. See if tongue in coated; this
h» a sure sign it's little stomach,
liver and bowels ar« clogged with
sour jgasta./X - V V X
YYbeo ILstless, pale, feverish, full
of cold/-breath bad. throat sore:
doesn’t eat. sleep or act. naturally,
has/stomach-ache. Indigestion, diar
rhoea. gi\> a teaspoonful of ‘ (’ali-
/Tornia Svrun of Figs.” and in h few .
hours all the foul wa^te, the sou*-r <)r * corn or callous,
hile and fermenting Xmd passes o7 ' ou app,v jU8t a few drops on the
of the bowels and von have a well tende r. ariimg corn or toughened
nnd plavful child again. Children and instantly the soreness is
love this harmless "fruit laxative” reUeved - and ,M>on * h ^ corn or cal-
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FRESH OYSTERS
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We have fresh Norfolk Oysters for sale and to serve in
our restaurant. ^
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Home made Candies^ Ice Cream,
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Fruits in season always fresh.
Drinks,
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Meals and luncheon served in our restaurant at all hours
PROGRESS CANDY KITCHEN & CAFE
Railroad Ave:
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C. GREGORY, Proprietor.
Walterboro, S. C.
Good new* spreads rapidly and J
druggists here are kept busy dis- j
pensing freezone. the recent diacov-I
ery of a Cincinnati man, which is
said to loosen any corn so it lifts ,
out with the finger*.
A quarter of an ounce costs very 1
INMe at any store which handles '
drifts, hut this is said' to he suf
ficient to rid one’s-feet of every hard
RESTAURANT AND PRESSING CLUB
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Hair Stops Fkiling Out. / am! Gets
Thick, Wavy, Hlr*mg and
Beautiful/
Your hair becomes light, wavy,
fluffy, abundant and appear* as soft,
lustrous and beautiful a* a .voting
girl’s afurr g “Danderire hair
cleanup:*’ Just try thl*--tnoi<it *n a
and mother* can - rest easy affey giv
ing It. because it never fpris to make
their little "insides”! clean and
sweet. /
Keep It handy. Mother! A •little
given today save* a sick child to
morrow. but get the genuine. Ask
your druggist for a bottle of “Cali
fornia Svrup of Figs.” which has di
rection* Jdr babies, children of all
cloth/with a little Danderine and 8nd for arown-ups Plainly on
Tally draw it through your hair, *1*® b^rile. Remember there are
one small strand at a time, i counterfeits sold here, so surely look
will cleanse the hair of dust : ®b d *** ^at your is made by the
dirt and excesslj** oil and in tuM a / ‘California Fig Syrup Company.”
few moments you have doubled il>7' ” afld back with contempt any other
beauty of your hair. / ! *1* syrup.
Ions is so shriveled iha* it lifis out
without ^ain. It is a riiMv sub
stance w^ich dries wb.T applied and
never inflkmes or even, .rcitates the
Surrounding skin. X \
This discovery will preVyoi •hot r-
ands of deaths annuatly fr>tn lo*k-
Jaw and infection here’. >t ore les.ilt-
ing front the suicidal hah t of put
ting corns.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Varn, of Sni
der*. were in Walterboro Monday.
They have two son* on' the tiring
line in France, Gary and Harry, and
a letter from Gary is found in this
Issue of The Press and Standard.
\We desire to call attention to the Herndon Restaur^
ant and to the Herndon Pressing Club, being eondy^toil
by A. ft Price in the building.
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SUITS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
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Itp.. Beside* heautiiylng the h»lr at)
We serve both transients and permanent boarders
Our restaurant i# centrally located, and our service is of
the best. The public is invited to call and favor us with
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their patronage. Our rates are reasonable, and out
place home-like- / \ / ’ X
H. T.
[DON, Proprietor.
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offer-; flanderln,, dissolve* evyfy uar-
ttcle of -dandruff: cleanse^; purffie*
and invigorate* iho senJx7jforewr
V’Hstonplnc itchipc and falling hair. j
Several Applicants
Get Certi'V-rie".
But what will plea/e you rno*t will ,
b«\«rt,, r r , few u«e when >oii ,
1 ^-J./ntp-* hn^r fi-oe and
dowjsjXSt irr*!'/ ve* -but miflv new
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Xutmnorf
-kA - WXL rb*r;' »epjdtoirv j' ou pretty, soft* hair anH
to tl-« .VaV'- «' r ' r X 8 X >,V * ^ n bottle
«|tn*t|o» rod >• •» - of Knewlton’s -pnndorfn rt from anv
b»te« S-ox • > ti,,-/XX/portv f dr "X’ l « r toilet cquntcr for a few
hv+e ?:/v-M • !: \« v!l r. -oXXal ; j \ .
Motyo-. TJo- - ' a- !*-'i): ('"l’*N^/7 ' '
Str-tubc-c r ,-e*pr. ITot/ bktX NOTH K TO THE IH’BLK'
Drive Ti , : ,v U >nriHgs‘, sTewrrt jXv • ' ^
Vrcu-nri. Wbe n».nr, i n T\iH»ne to he able by the end o'
Price If* 75 f ob fseto*^ Plear I V *X to re8umc m > bcof market
Motor Spi » <!o^»n*Pv. Sk>n«hem f arr I scrV^ . mv cuHlpni*|w. I have
IMstricrotbce. V502 Candler Build
10-30-«t 0 * BLOCKER
GIRLS! WRITFH SKW
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section.
Miss Ottie. (>osl*y.
of
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p IVnutv Lotion For .-1 Few
to lU>rbo e Tan. Frock- ‘ j
Sallow ness. • y
ing. Atlanta. Gi.
ITlTTrtN—Is markete4\to the beat
advnntsre through PEARCE t
BATTEY. Savannah. Ga l-14-4n.
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—Shivar’s Ginger Ala al Klein’s.
A* a result of the rt'cent-touchers
e-(«*»''er-»! nf ftie ’ peHlf.
cants awsril-'a r-'-- • />■} t,/
the eCerfv*bo^rd e' r-luc'*'«ro q'her-,
,P«-W tea -*'»,-«? yi|l be'n to tb/>
^•-M-t p f
tT*!* coup tv. 1
T* '■ ’■ t’ov ;ti /•/'
awarded: * ^ - | X N J V j
; »••, t '’roi,; ms ?’■' ' t-Vik Your grocer has t]he -Ibmotrs and:
* * Ja 1, i' ri • W. "D any/nritg *to’e or-to : l«* counter will •
Cnt’r^'L FMre?* 0 supply you With three ounce* of or-
Wi - « Pe»v, C if.pt white for a few cent*. Squee^'*
WaUe/borsv Mia* Inez Frio,.. w&F the Juice o' t 1 •“ fr' - s • 1 -«c< a
t Afi>Hi'OpveeBe - bottle, then pal jn the oschara
| t*"e,-t|j,>; Mi*3 Annie Belle Crosbv. white and shnjie well. This makes ‘
Ruffin. '
and how smouCh, soft and clear ihu
skin becomes. X*!, It is harmle**.
Xnd the beautiful, resplts will sur-i ville, has been spending sr
prise you. X \ \ > ' [ wih her sisters, Mps. 11. V
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Get the Genuine
and Avoid
Wasfe^
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n £vcry C kT, f
STHAVKD—One white and tan spot
ted bird dog with sqre on right
hind foot. Reward for informa
tion lending to ita recovery- J.
. B Rents. Ehrbardt, S C. 11-6-3tp
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IKHTOIW FJtFKK
are
a quarter pint of the very best lemon
-o-o~ - rkin whltener and complexion beau- f
V’-s F..d Linder, stenographer tlfier known. Masaage this fra- 1 The farmer* in this section
for The Pres* and Standard, spent grant, creamy lotion daily Into the About through gathering their crops
the week-end in Charleston with her fare. neck, arms nnd hands nnd Jnst M. Le* Terrell and Harrr Rit<*bi»
who la living are how freckle*, tap. sallownean. of Wlggini. were welcome vtaitori
| redness and roughness, disappear of their uncle, R. A. Terrell of this
stater.
there.
Koger,
and Mrs. 1,. G. Kins'ey.
Missi** Jessie tnd Mkifitie '1' 1
'i.'iU-il their aunt, Mr*. 1. 1!
sey/nf Sloke*. b'sf Salurd.ts
and Sunday. * \ 1
-IAS* L. MARVIN WOt ND
•T -J. < • Lionard Margin,
<!i r-onvifiu, j - p of Mrs. .Uisi'p
v;>s woim ’(»>! <r. !X rip'-
•Xt TP, jn a battle oxer iher
t - m a iio pitrj in I'rf rlami
iaonard Maxxin Co. 1!, 1 l X l
Briu.ad-* SB Div Tram at Camp
ler. wen 1. over in May. ■ 11 e!ia !-
at the front fur two month* n
tual service.-
He won a Kiedal^ at Camp •' >
for being one of the In si slvirp • 1 1
ers in his company. ! • •*.
Grove’s Tnsteieas chill Took-
reuon* vitality Md cmt*
richinatha bioad. Yogca
taint. lavtsmthta rifcet
’ by purifyiaa awl o-
DteSOr.