The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 18, 1918, Image 6

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V It.' w T. •. I •/ PAGE SIX = 4^- Few More Shopping. Days to do Your >3*. * * J • • ’ We suggest that you buy your Christ- mas apparels from us because we have •: ‘ r '• w the Mdse, .tou are looking for in the lines . of mens and boys clothing, gents furnish- mgs and holiday neckwear. Ladies coat suits, cloaks, skirts, hats and a selection of / , . " ' v \ : .« holiday haitdkerchiefs. V WALTERBORO, S. C. Trade wilh us—There’s a reason — TRY THE SCALES The scales seldom fail to reveal the truth, they are a fair gauge of health. If you are losing weight and are not feeling up 'lo the mark, it is high time to re place Hie lez: w.:.c bui!d up ihepowers of resistance. a unique combination of tonic and nourishment, a. liavirg detinue n conr{. active properties, enriches /fpfe the blood, restores weight and imparts vigor and 4in tone to W ^ 0 1 2 system. If you feel yourself losing 1A ground, try 5cott*s Emulsion—the Strength-Builder. J y fcott ft Bowbc, lUoooJkld, 14. J. l*-9 ,v» *4 J'* ./ I ALICE NIELSON Says—“The. Weaver Piano ’ V f , '"y is a superb and delightful instrument which responds to every requirement and wish of the artist. I admire its superior tone and action.” Other leading artists endorse* the Weaver Piano just as highly. ' • / • > , It js one of the very few Pianos that en tirely satisfy the artist anc\ the musically cultured. Sold in COLLETON COUNTY onlv by Thos Black B.AMBERG, S. C. The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. C. % . Wednesday, December IS, 19ig. A CHILD GETS CUDS* . SICK AND FEVERISH WHEN CONSTIPATED / l/ook. MoUier! W To«miK* U I VMOrd rt««n liiulr Liver «nd Rowel*. If your lillle one's tonirue ’s coated, it ia a sure sUn the stomach* liver and bowels need a gentl*, thorough cleansing at once. When your child is cross, peevish. Iistels-4.' pale, doesn’t sleep, eat or act natur ally; If breath la bad, stomach aour> system full of cold, throat sore, or if feverish, give a teaspoonful of) “California Sysup of Fig*,“ and in | a few hours all the x^>KKod-up, coa ' gtip^ted waste, sour bile and un-f digested food will gently move out | of the bowelq, and you have a well, playful child again. < Sick children needn’t he coaxed t*'* take this harmless “fruit laxative. -1 ’*. Millions o<f mothers k<*'p it hand** because they know i:s action on the stomach, liver and bowels *s prompt ami sure. "They also know a littb- given today sav/s a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for a bottl'* f of TaUfornia Syrup of Fi which . '•ontpins directions for baht *■•. c .Id- i !«>nr of all ages and for grown-ups plainly t on the bottle. Iloware »f * counterfeits so|d here. r.et the ■gen :;n*- made by “California Fi. Syrup Cotiipany.” A CAR OF * DEATHS Mrs. It. 1,; Linder Snioaks, Dec. H.—Mrs. H. L. Linder died at her home near Tin * Grove Wednesday of this week .fol lowing an attack of influenza. Thr funeral was held with interment at Little Swamp cemetery conducted by ftev. E. F. Scoggins, on Thursday afternoon. The deceased was ill only a short while, the attack of influenza de veloping into pneumonia, from 1 which she died. She was a daughter of Rev. J. (’.. Kinsey, and is survived by her father, husband and two small chidren. She will be missel bj^- a wide circle of relatives and friends by whom she was well loyed. fh# Quinine That Does Kjt Affact tba Har Because of ita tonic and laxative effect. LAX A TIVli UKOMO Ul ININK ia ’setterthan ordinary Qmnmc and doca not cauae nervouaneaa nor rin^ ng in head Kemetnber the fall name aad took for the Hgnature at K. W. CttOVS. JOc. ONElBK SPOT V Vian> Wiiltrrlmro . IN*ople llave \\c*ak Ihirf and T*ao OJii-n It’s llie IUi k. Many pehp'le have a weal: spot. Too often n’s a i>a«l hack. Twinges follow every sudden twist. Dull aching ke«4>s up. day and nipht llackache is often from weak kid neys. In such eases a kidney medicine is qceded. Doan's Kidney Tills are for weak kidneys. For backache and urinary ills Good proof of merit in the fol lowing statement. ^ It. B Cole, police serganl. 8T Columbus St.. Charleston, S. C. says: “As a sergant of the police my duties oblige me to be on my feet a good deal which has caused dull pains in my back j When ever 1 have used Doan’s Kidney Tills and they have always giv**n re lief. I have recommended this re-' medy to many friends and will con tinue to do so.” ; Trice fine, at all dealers Don’ r ‘ siritply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan s Kidney Tills the sanT* that Mi Cole had Fostet-MiHium Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. V THE MAXING OF A FAMOUS MEDICINE How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound U Prepared For Woman’s Use. A visit to the laboratory where thin successful remedy is made impresses even the casus! looker-on with the reli ability, accuracy, skill and cleanliness which attends the making of this great medicine for woman’s ills. Over 360.000 pounds of various herbs are used anuafly and all have to l>e gathered at the season of the year when their natural juices and medicinal sub stances are at their best The most successful solvents are used to extract the medicinal properties from these herbs. Every utensil and tank that comes in contact with the medicine is sterilized and as a final precaution in cleanliness the medicine is pasteurized and sealed in sterile bottles. It is the wonderful corrb’rnlioyi of r oots and herbs, together with the skill and care used i:i its preparation which has male this famous medicine so successful in the treatment of female ilia. The letters from women who have been restored to health by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound which we are continually pub- uahing attest to its virtue. . ■ ' v - * . . / , *• We have just received a car of the celebrated Avery Farm Implements, including Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, Drag Har rows. Turn Plows, Etc., Etc. With the name Avery on them they. <• \ "* . * need no better guarantee. / / v • * r Fanners who desire to make the most of their labor should V. " o' 'V' • «■ V ar. , V ■' begin now to plan for their next crop, and it is almost time to be- gin breaking land for next year’s crop. Certainly > it is time to plow for sowing small grain. Good Implements pay for them- selves many times over. Our supply of these is limited, and we would ask that you call early if you desire to secure some of this car of implements. We rejoice with you that peace has come. Remember our / # • -Nt* . ' ’ ’V x duty to feed and clothe the starving and naked millions of war de vastated Europe. Let us help you make the most you can on yoim > • - / " /" • , * “ ' ■ farm by using the best implements. * / / X / WICHMAN & COLLETON’S LEADING HARDWARE STORE THE BEST ( URIST.MAS OR ^ NFAV YEARS’ (HFT for a wife, mother, sister or sweet heart is a .linger Siwing machine. . ' Order now. Only a small payment required. 20 j)er cent discount given for CASH Delivei’ed free to anmjiart in this county. CALI. PHONE OR WRITE TO SINGER SEWING M \CHINE COMPANY. M. PAMOTTIE Manager. Railroad Avenue Walterboro. S.C. Farm Lands For Sale • V • _ Farm of 200 acres, known as “Emesdyl.” located within 1 11 miles of Walterboi’o; 60 acres in cultivation with substantial wire lentje around entire farm. Four dwellings and several out-houses. Fronts public! high way for 1-2 rnilo and with daily rural mail delivery. I-<inds very fertile. ' P»eautiful location fer a home and perfectly healthy. Also 440 acres located near Hendersonville. Be tween 40 and 50 acres in cultivation. This is clay so: 1 and naturally as productive as any. in the State. An un usually tine ^ange for hogs and cattle. For prices or other information apply to > W. B. GRUBER. A-fU, i’ Hues fessssH Baled ^ ‘\i£m »T • ' .1 Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days if irfoiM »c—ItrOn. 1 > DroiSicU rrfaad maary if PAZO OINTMENT fail* Blwd. ftkadwt w PranwdlM Pun. 5x6^ /j a motorpyil; inch plows, power Ur lh and filiui? silos. Weight 5440 lbs. reedy for s light enough for discing, seeding, harrowing, harvesting. IFrtfe for Catalog. Good Dealers Wanted. WhwiliFtniTmtf >aii Ct. t 12>W. Madison St., Chioigo