The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 13, 1918, Image 8
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FAGB BIGHT
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Wednesday, November 13, 1918.
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^1! WOMAN’S NERVES
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By Lydia Ej Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
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A SHIPMENT OF
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At very reasonable prices. Also boy’s suits and young
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men’s suits. 'You will certainly save money on these
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goods. Shoes for men, women and children. These
“shoes were bought early and we can give you very reas-
onable prices on them.
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Our line of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Ready-to
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Wear is a great saving to you. Come to us. It will be
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Quality, Price and Fair
Treatment
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real at night—
would lie awake and
get so nervous 1
would have to
op and walk around
and in the morning
would be aU tired
out 1 read about
Lydia E. Pink ham’s
Vegetable Com
pound and
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would try it My
nervousness soon
left me. I sleep
well and feel "fine in the morning apd r
able to do my work. I gladly
mend Lydia E. Pinkhanra Vs
Cornoound to make wi
strong/’—Mrs. Albbkt Sultzb, 608 |
Olmstesd St. Winona, Minn. ♦
How often do we bear the expression
among women, “1 sm so nervous, 1 can-
not sleep,” or “it seems as though I
should (ly.“ Such women should profit
by Mrs. Sul tie’s experience' and give
tnis famous root and herb remedy,
Lydia E. Pink barn’s Vegetable Com
pound, atrial
For forty years it has been overcom
ing such serious conditions as displace
ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg
ularities, periodic pains backache, du
llness, and nervous prostration of
women, and is now consiaered the stan
dard remedy for rtich ailments. ’
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.MEET ME AT
WHICH IS NOW GOING ON
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^ASTKU’S SALK
STATE OF SOETH CAROLINA,
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Court of Common Pleas. .
Ida May Fishburne/—Plaintiff.
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A. M. Marshall.—-Defendant.
"Pursuant to decree in the above
entitled cause, I will sell at public
auction og saleeday in 'December,
next, same being second day, the fol
lowing described tract of land, to-
wit:
All that piece, parrel or tract of
land situated in State and countv
aforesaid. Sheridan, township, con
taining Thirty-H«ven and one-half
(37 1-2) acres, mere or less, bound
ed North by Skull swamp; East by
lands of Dellinger Samuel; South
by public' road from Walterboro to
Gtvhan’s Ferry and Bellinger Sa
uel; wshEby lands of C. C. Stokes.
Said lands known as Henry Williams
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Terms of sale all cash; purchaser
to pay for all papers. Compliance
^wlth bid to be bad on day of sale, or
resale same day at the risk of the
former bidder or bidders.
It. M. JEFFERIES.
— y ■ Master.
. Walterboro, fi. C., Nov. 12, 1918.
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wXhave in stock a large number of allxtfeel Djuis-
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Dietrich one and two horse plows. TIh^ plows we can
unhesitatingly recommend. A f>rmor can do no better
than to secure one of these^fdr breaking his land-
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We also have in stock the well know n Oliver bi antt
of plows, which there are none better. These plows have
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st<r»d the test of yeai-s of service of the most exacting
kind^ and they have proven up well.
in Stock
We carry repairs and parts for both these plo(vs in
stock at all times so that there will be no delay in secur
ing any piece that should happen to get broken.
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Stalk Cutters
V'c are offering a limited number of stalk cutters
at the very low' prices now of $ M »500. See these before
you buy -we can save you money. \ .
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Koger Hardware Company
WALiLKHORO.
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Klein’s.
-Corks for syrup bottles sf
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Where you scan get more goods for less money ajid better goods
for same money.. Out great stozk of Clothing and Dry Goods
from our warehouse)has to be sold out on or before January 1st, as
we-have to vacate the bulging, a£ 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 chop prices right and left We will -
sell ydu goods cheaper than some other stores can buy them S me
are not higher in our store X >' last year. • .
TAKE NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING
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CLOAKS, SUITS AND DRESSES
Our Ladies’, Misses and Children^ 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.
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You are and will be able to buy just about 50 per cent cheaper than anywhere in the
State of South Carolina. <
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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 lacest, best at the very lowest prices could be
' bought. ’
Men’s Hats we give'away just for a little bit of money.
SHOES—You need not pay too high a price for shoes.
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This advertisement is nothing else but the truth and we car.
prove it at
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I. FRANK’S
Next door to the Express Office. Walterboao, S. JC. £
’ We are paying the highest market prices for Chickens and Eggs.
By Buying here you will save money to buy War Savings Stomps.
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TO MY CUSTOMERS:
, Walterboro, South Carolina, November 12. 1918.
llfi’ective Monday. November 25, 19.18, I will discont'nuef
rharjii’.g any meat or delivering any meat froin my market. This
is .•endeyed necessary on account of,shortage of labor and short
age of five stock and in order to continue to sell beef an«l p »k
a 4 anything like the prices I am now charging it will L,e ’n/ct -
saiy to cut out bookkeeping and delivery service'’.
I propose to slaughter and offer for sale nothing but fine,
iat bed and pork, but my business must be entirely across thV
counter for cash. . ' \ ,
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Both animals and feed are scarce and high, so that it will
t>e difficult to supply the demand during the winter and early
rpring, ‘even following the course outlined above of sellhig en
tirely for cash and making no deliveries.
Should you want'to buy,meat, come to the market yourself
or send a servant, thereby helping me to supply the town with
as good fctall-fed'meat during the winter as can be procured.
When conditions change for the better I will probably de
liver meat and keep books again, but I can not afford to do so now.
H. A. FRANCIS.
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your battery work. Our usual guafan-
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Fresh
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they eame o\er to \iiiit their broth
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Oae (>f th»» Ko!«t coninton caus< *
of inNomnia and f«*t<tles>»iieK» is ir.-
diftenlion. of Chamber
lain a Tablet* UoTuodjately after sup
per and see If you do not rest bet
ter and sleep better.
Garage
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horse power TN^ ' ,1 ntinej: ..
Motor. Doi-k a- U.vV . Cl in X'.
Slrombe i; Carburetor, Hotehk^xJ
Drive, TJurken Hearing*., S^ewurf ||
Vacuum. Wheolhaae HR in.lf
Motor Sales Company Sufh^I FREE AIR - FREE AIR
District Office. 1502 Candler Rulld- 'I ' /
inv, Atlama. Ga. 10-30-6t. ' '
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Walterboro, S. C.
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A telegram was received * yesterday
from our Mr. Ayer, from National Stock
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Yard, 111., announcing that he had pur-
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chased two car loads of mules and horses.
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and these would be at his stables as soon
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latter part of the week. '
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lected by our Mr. Ayer, and will be suitable
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for farm and work animals^ Calband see
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Rizer & Ayer
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Colleton’s Leading Sales Stables.
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