The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 08, 1919, Image 3
Wednesday, January 8, 1919,
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ROYSTER’S
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MKMKPMISE
I*romii»«*»»t Southerner Ulven Out
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licatian. Teiu of stonuuli Trou.
•'ble and Relief.
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THE GOODS FOR YOU
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IN 3 3 YEARS
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The quality has never failed
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The ownership and manage
ment has never changed:
The sales have grown from
250 tons to 400,000 tons; a
proof of satisfaction.
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GUANO CO.
Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, 0. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Colmbia, S.
C Spartan burg, S C Xtlanta^ Ga Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala.
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Here is a aiory that Cannot fail
to interest the hundreds of men and
women of this section who are vic
tims of indigestion, dyspepsia and
the many ether tualitania disorders
that aie bound to follow these aflf
rnont. It is told by Mr. Samuel
Simmons, the prominent and high,
ly respected merchant whose place
of business is at 2nd Avenue and
20th Street, Bessemer. Alabama.
is given for publication so that other
sufferers may read and .take hope
of courage. This is what he says':
“For a long, long time l was a
victmi ■ ol stomach trouble and ail
its attendant evils. Constipation,
liver disorder, rheumatism of the
muscles and constant dixzy spells
made life miserable for me. My
mother was also a sufferer from these
.disorders of the system and we
feared there was no hope of cur*
for us.
“Some of my. friends had gotten
such wonderful' results from thia
new herb -medicine, Dreco, -that I
ordered six bottles of it for . my
mother and thyself. Both of ua
took ft faithfully and are wonderful
ly Improved.
*'■' “I‘ think you have in Rreco the
finest medicine in the world. Have
paid almost I5.00U in my search for
a cure but $5 worth-of Dreco did
more than everything else com
bined.••
Deliverance from such miserable
conditions as the above has caused
many men and women in difleren;-
parts of the counfry to declare sin.
cere, hearty words of^ praise: and
thankfulness for this great invigor,
ant and body reconstructant. Dreco.
This purel;l herbal ‘^medicine la
now within the reach of the most
humble worker as well as his weal,
thiest neighbor. No need now . to
pay fabulous prices for new fangled
remedies when here is a good old-
fashioned herb medicine that is de.
dared by hundreds to be the one
thing to bring them relief.
Dreco is now on sale 'at almost
every good drug shop and is parti,
cularly recommended in Walterboro
iEvm:
Stomach on Strike? Here's Relief!
No Indigestion, Gas or Sourness
Upset stomachs feel fine.
AH indigestion, ga#ei,
heartburn, brash or acidity goes;
instantly. No waiting! j
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Quickest stomach relief known.
Just as soon as Pape’s Diapepsia
reaches your sick. Unsettled stomach
all stomach misery stops. - P
Costs little—Alt druggists.
Stomach suffering i» needless.
UPSET? Pane’s Diapepsin arwStreeV
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160 HEAD JUST
RECEIVED
The hones and mules purchased
by our Mr. Ayer in St. Louis have
just been received. In this ship
ment are 160 of the best farm
horses and mules ever brought to
Colleton county. These were
carefully selected and will be sure
to please.
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Buicks and Doris
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We are now in position to sell au>n\o-
biles again. We have on hand a numbe-
of the well known automobiles ^
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Deliveries are yet a bit uncertain, so
see us if you wish a car at once.
Rizer & Ayer
Colleton’s Leading Sales Stables.
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FROM CONSTIPATION
If Tongue is Coaled, Rreat<h Bad,
Stomach Sour, n«“im l.lver and
Rowels.
NOTIUK! | plainiinipn Qf otherwise irvhpa.sy on
All peraonH are warned noi to i this property A. A. Panertarn, Si.
flah or husrt on the White •Hou^.* i ,/ Agent. ■
Give “California Syrup of Figs'
at once—a teaspoonful today often
saves a sick child tomorrow.
If your MtUe one is out-of-sortH.
halfsick, isn’t resting, eating and
acting naturally—look, Mother! nee
if tongue is coated. This is a sure
sign, that its little stomarh, liver
and bowels are clogged with waate
When cross. irritable. feverish,
stomach sour, breath bad or has
stomachache, diarrhoea, sore throat,
full of cold, give a ieaspoonful of
“California Syrup of Figs," and u
a few hours all the constipated pot.
son undigested food and sour bile
gently mores out of its little bowels
without griping, and you have n
well, playful Child again
Mothers can rest easy After giv.
ing this harmless "fruit laxative,”
because it never fails towleanse th«*
little one’s liver and bowels an I
sweeten the i<tomae!> ami they
dearly love its pleasant taste. Vu!l
direction-; fyt babies, children of all
ages for grown.ups prin'ted on cacti
bottle
Bowaio of counterfeit tig syrups
Aa& your druggist for bottle • ol
't’aliforn.^ Syrup ,of Figs;" then
see that it is made by the “Califor.
nta Fig Syrup Company.
Half Your Living
Without Money Cost
We are all at a danger point. On
the use of good common sense In our
1*1) farm and garden operations, de
pends prosperity or our “going broke.’’
Even at present high prices no ono
ran plant all or nearly all cotton, buy
food and gradn at present prices from
supply merchant on credit, and make
money. Food and grain are higher in
proportion than are present cotton
pricee. •
It’s a time above all others to play
safe; to produce all possible food,
grain and forage supplied on your own
acres; to cut down the store bill.
A good piece of garden ground,
rightly planted, rightly' tended and
kept planted the year round, can he
made to furnish nearly half your liv
ing. It will save you more money
than you made on the best two or
three acres of cotton you ever grew!
- Hastings’ 1919 Seed Book tells all
about the right klud of a -money sav
ing garden and the vegetables to put
in 1L It tells about the farm crops as
well and shows you the clear road to
real and regular farm prosperity. It’s
Frou- * Bend for It today «r H. G.
1 HAtTINC* CO., Atlanta, Ga^-AdvL
Sjvve tom Hair! Make it Thick,
Wavy and Itcauf iliil-—Ti v Thi
1 Thin. * hntt l»>, colorless and sriag-
hail is mute evidence of a
neglected s<;alp; ol dandruff that
awful sentf. v-
I here ' is nothing, so .ib^ti uctiye
to thd hair as.dandruff !( robs tlA
hair of its lustre^ n strength and
its vary life; evening |1> producin',
a teverikhness and itching of th- f
scalp. ; which If no{ remedied cans,
es the hair roots’to shrink loosen
and then the hail fallr. oiij fast
A little Danderine tonight—now-
an.v time will surelv save vour hair.
tier a small bottle of KljowltonV
Danderine frotn any drug store or
‘toilet counter, and after the first ftp.
plication vour ti;m will tnk<-on tha>
life, lu-tre and luxnrii nce vvtiich is
so beautiful l.t will l>e{-ome wav
and fluffy and ha',, the appearance
of abundance. .,n incomiiar nLh^i-TOss
. n-l oftnesr; |»ut wliai will pleas,*
you most will, he after just a few
*'\e*k's use, when yon will actu&ll>
, see a lot of fine, down hair new
hair growing all over rtie scalp
COTTON.—Liberal advances and ex
pert handling by PEARCE A BAT-
TEY, Savannah, Ga. 8-14-4m
Jesse Murdaugh Writes
The following'letter is from Jesse
Murdaugh to his mother, Mrs. Susan
Murdaugh at Islandton:
France, Dec. 2, 1918:- Hello
Dear mother. Your kind and lov.
ing letter was received yesterday,
and was suA 1 glad to hear from you
arid that you all were well. This:
leaves .me well and getting along
fin,* and have enjoyed my trip fine. ’
Well. ‘Mama. 1 received - a letter from
sister Rosa yesterdav and was glad
to hear that they were ■well. hut,
have not heard a word from Olie
Vet. If she doesn't want to writ-*
I don't care. Well. Ma, I was (
sure supposed to hear that cousin i
Walter Crosby was dead. I just
heard he was married. - But that
is a debt w,* all have got to pay and
we should always be ready to meet
it. I am glad that you all made a
good crop and I do hope to be with
you and hwlp to make the next one,
for it is good news to me that th>*
wafl is over and you don't know
how bad I want to see you all for
1 love you all so much. Though l
have enjoyed the trip over here. I
have been all over France and
through England and if 1 can get
-back safe I would not take any.
thing for my trip I think we will
leave here soon to come to IT, S. A.
I hope it will not be long untill I
can eom« home.
Well, Ma. I have sent you*a few
veraea to put in the Dear Old Press
and Standard and 1 do love to read
that old paper. • .*
Well, Ma, I got a letter from
uncle Buist. few days ago and I sure
was glad for he is the only one of
my uncles that has written to me
since I have been gone
FEW CENTS DESTROrS.
YOUR DANDRUFF
STOPS FALLING
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TO SHOW YOU A FULL LINE OF MEN’S
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AND LADIES’ SUITS, SHOES, UNDER-
WEAR AND HATS TO FIT THE WHOLE
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FAMILY.
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Everybody’s Store
H. W. COHEN
Next to Herndon’s Restaurant
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BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
WE ARE READY
vVe have now our battery charging and
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epair plant in operation. Bring or send
your battery work. Our usual guaran-
tee of satisfaction holds good.
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Colleton Garage
v Walterboro, S. C.
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FREE AIR FREE AIR
Wisconsin Farm!rador
Burns Kstossm
Rated 36-32
5x6*3 4-cylinder
motor pulls four 14-
inch plow’s. Ample
power for threshing
and filling silos. Weight 5440 lbs. ready for work; light
enough ton discing, seeding, harrowing, harvesting.
Writ* for Catalog. Good Doalert Wanted.
Trappers Attention
Bring your Hides to me before shipping.
Highest prices paid.
JULIUS B0GESL0F
AT B. LEVY’S