The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 01, 1919, Image 3

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# - r Wednesday, January .1, 1919 The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. G \tr PAGE SEVEN P s.^ My life’s work has been devoted ■ ' t *■ ■ *• '* * to the improvement of Southern • ' ■ *'*'5-*' ' • * * ' * - ' • ** •* * * . ‘ Crops and Soils. f ‘ ^ ' » . F.S. ROYSTER ♦"♦Hi *-• « f- * MARRIAGES * « #.* * * * ******* ' Rarwirk^ r»vrn Married on December tt, Alvin LT# Craven and Misa Mae Darwick. Mr. Craven ia a son of T. C. Craven of thp Wolf Creek section, ’while IMiss Rarwirk was a popular youns lady of the Weeks community. Th? best wishes of their friends ro with them in their voyaee on the matrf. tuotfial sea. .• A CHILD MUST DHOW] tote its] h laws growth or ^eebfejptality needs and should have help to promote «■ growtn. r»4lRell.lieriMl<>n. \- Marriedi on December 2 4,<-at Ate , residence of liev.. I*. ' \V. Warren.) who officiated.. Miss Alma Padgett and Ben. I.. Herndon. These vounu people are both of the Wolfe Creek section, the bride beim: a daughter ! ‘of Mr. and Mrs. I sham*. Pad Rett, Jr., i and the groom a son of Mr. 'and lira 1 J Allen Herndon. He has just r*^, 1 1 turned from Caidp Sevier wljere he < . j was a soldier for several months, f They have many friend* to wisii them well. | \ ♦ v » abundant m nourishing substances that promote growth and strength, is invaluable in iU Scott's helps a strength, help to a growing child, child over the weak places. Scott’s helps a backward child develep naturaly. 1 Seen a bewac, BtowafisM. V. h *»-* \/ F. S. \ GUANO CO Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, O. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Colmbla, S. ' C Spartan buig, R C Atlanta. Ga Macon v Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. - ' ‘ ' r • ?. \ : \ 1 . .' , / Feeble Old People Vinol is What You Need occause it contains the very elements needed to re. place weakness with strength, viz: Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates, and Glycerophosphates, with a mild tonic -wine, the county anu is amom: the .most I This is a splendid combination to restore strength, promient of his section of the cotm. 1 r , _ . . ° ^ vitality and vigor. It has given ninety percent satisfaction for sixteen years.- HERE IS PROOF: v Kinanl.Way Married on Tuesday. Dec. 2t, Miss Lucia Kinard and Capt. George W. Way, of the Mt Carmel section'. This marriage came as a surprise t.v their many friends over the county. Mrs. Way is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. A. Kinard. and is a young lady of many graces and ^ell .loved by all who knew her. Capt: Way is ope of the best known citizens of* ..X \ X X • K a. -\ / •P f I ,x */ [\- v X % We will sell 8 car of fii horses and mules on / • ' X ■ 'X 9 X x LOOK III CHILO’S TOkDE in GROSS, no ANO SICK Take i>n (9timce*R- Move Poisons Kii>tn Liver and lloweU at Once. ' Malone, N.Y. •* I am R4 yean of age and got into a feeble, weak<«nd nervous condition so I could not Bleep. Vinol has not only built up my strength but it has given me a good appetite and I sleep all right now. Without doubt Vinol is the greatest strengthener for old people obtainable. ’’—Mrs. S. B. Wells. For all raa-eowo, oorvoas, anaemia aondltloaa, weak aad delicate children, there to no Wiacheeter, Va. “1 am t farmer’s wife, 75 yean of age, and pneumonia leftme in a ’ run-down condition, ao I could hardly keep about and do my work. A neighbor brought me Vinol and it hat built up my strength to faat that I think it it the beat medicine I bare ever taken. ”-Mra Yin Creates Strength JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, and Druggist* Everywhere. Mothers cad Yest easy after giv ing “California Syrup of Piga,” be- cause in a'-few hoy fa all the clogged up waste, sour .bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Children simply will not j take the time from pla>\to empty | their bowels,v and they become’ tightly packed, liver gets sluggish I and stomach disordered. - • When cross, feverish, restless, fcee if tongue is coated, then give thi? delicious “fruit laxative." Children love it. and it can not cause injury.^ So difference what ails your little one—if full of’ cold, dr a soi\? throat, diarrhoea, stomach-ache, had ■breath, remember* • a gentle "inside cleansing" should always he tjie first* tfeattuent given. Full directions for babies, children of ail r.ges and grown-uns are printed on each bottleX ' Beware ofNpounterfeit fig syrupy. Ask ydnr druggist for .a ' t»ottle. nf 4 "California Syrup of Figs." then look carefully and sCe that it is made L> the "California Fig Syrup Com pany." We make no spialler size. Hand hack with conlenjpt gnv other tig ‘syrup/ X •\ X N \‘ * / X . X Mrs. C. A., Walker Jias retumel home after, spending snipe time witfi^ his brother and slsi*.i ; ( f Waynes. boro,« <5 a. v I ’ / . /<’ X at 11 Rain or Shine / ifg4 / X v - \ This is a good opportunity to get some first class ■ *X^ * horses and mules at your own figures. These will / < • - * S' * f. O a- X *’ • X^ ' M positively be sold regardless of price. Lx x* X ^ x- VE. OWENS u « jr ■■■ * ' v Auctioneer X I! W IT! STOP DARORUFT ADD • EAOTIPOIIR HAIR N jS »' *■ Hair railing . out and AGet* ''r"Hk. Waw, Strong and Bean- tifnl. TO SHOW YOU A FULL LINE OF MEN’S AND LADIES’ SUITS, SHOES, UNDER- % ■ \ • ■ x x • Wear and hats to fit the whole . FAMILY. X Everybody’s Store H* W. COHEN Next to Herndon’s Restaurant HUY WAR SAVINGS St AMI’S X ^X . Ynlv^ hj»lr hecomes light, wavy, fluffy, atmadant and appears as soft lustrous ami. beautiful as a young girl’s afteiX a “Danderine hair cleanse." Jh^t fry this-—moisten a cloth with a Buie Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair,, taking one small stixnd at a time. This will cleans^ the hair'of dust, dirt and excessive oil aiuKJn just a few moments you have doubled the the beauty of your hair Hefciden-beautifying thr; bait at once, Danderine disbhes every pert tide of dandruff' cleanses, purifi s and invigorates trie-.scalp, forever stopping itching and fftPiu*; hair. But what wi 1 plea«« t m nos* «ill after a f >*• weeks’ e* »v'ien yon I actually see new hici tin., iqid downy at first yes hut really n'w hair growihfr all over th»* scalp. If yoh, ei) re’ for‘pretty, soft hair and lots hf iX surely get a 'Small bottle of Knowlton's Binder ins from any druggist by h^ilet counter for a few cents Cured «| a (h 25 Cents ‘ Eight years ago %bcn »e firs', moved »o Mat toon, i a great sufferer fiom indigestion ami con stipation." wiit#vs Mrs. n^heri Al lison, ..Mattoon. III. ‘1/ fiv<> fr,e quent headaches and dizvj spells, and there was-a feeling like a heavT weiglft pressing on my stomach and chest /all .the time. ' I felt migera- ahle. " Every uiorsel of food dis tre: self me ^FcoilliffLnot rest ,at night and felt tired and worn oiu pH the time. One bottle of Cham berlain's Tablets cured me and I have since felt like a different per son.” \ X \ \ : ,i x vVo have now .our battery charging and \ ' - r epair plant in operation. Bring or send ' e ^ ^ y. v . vour battery work. Our usual guaran- ■ * : ' v ' , tee of satisfaction holds ^ood. » . s Colleton Garage ■ _ • - ' ■ Xx; Walterboro, S. C. 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