The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 08, 1919, Image 7
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STOP!L«DK!USTEN!
BUGGY MARES
SADDLE MARES
BROOD MARES
’ FARM MARES
MULES! MULES! MULES!
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Just received a car of the above
from St. Louis, all carefully chosen
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and selected for their fitness for
the trade. '
SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY
T. K. BUCHANAN
># * WALTER BORO, S. C.
Sales stables next to J. Frank’s
Store. -
Calomel loses you a day!
know whaj calomel ts. Pi’s mer
cury; quicksilver. Calomel is dan-
gerous; !• crashes into sour t)il<?
dynamite,, cramping and sickening
you. Calomel attacks the bones and
should never h* put into your sys
tem.
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out an< ^
believe you need a dose of danger,
ous calomel just remember that
druggist sells lor a f*av cents a large
bottle of Dodson's Liver TYne. which
is- entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It is guaranteed to staff
into a bottler consuming three ounce*4
of orchard white, shake well, and
you have a quarter pint of the best
freckle and tan lotion, and com
plexion beautifier, at very, • very
small cost. ^
Your g’roc^i has the lemons* and j
any drug store or toilet counter will
supply three ounces oforchard white
for a /few cents. Massage th^a
sweetly fragrant lotion into the face.
nec>, arms and hands each day and
se,. how freckles and blemishes dia. i
appear and how clear, soft and white
the' skin becomes. Yes! It is
harmless.
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your liver without stirring, you M9 j statement of. Tli«
inside, and can not salivate.
Don’t take <«lq)niol! It makes
you sick the nevt day; it loses you a
day’s Work. Dodson's Liver Tone
straightens you right up amf you
feel great. (live it to the rhildred
because it is perfectly harmless and
doesn’t gripe. . „ / ,
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Kduard O't^uin Write*
Somewhere in France, #ct. 21
191S. Dear- mother:—Just a line or
two to you to let you hear from me.
I am still living and getting on all , and Standard
right. „ I hope these few lines will
And you all welt. 1 have been In I
the hospital a few days since I have I
been over here but I am up again'
and getting on fine. 1 like! this
place ovefrhere alright only It rains
a great deal here and there are so
much mud.
I cannot write very much for thev
will not let us write but a short let
ter' You must answer this as soon
as you get it for I am anxious to
hear from you all. 1 am going to
write to Eugene some time and wo
if I can hear from him. Well as I
cannot write very much I will stop
WMih this, hoping to hear from you
all soon. (Jive my lave to all. Tell
Ruth and Carl that they must write
to me some time. ^ You must not
worry about me, for I am all right
and getting on fine.- 1 will close
for this time. Answer soon.
i am ns ever, your devoted son.
EDWARD F. O'QL’IN.
Ownership, Mumt.
gemeot, t’iiculution, EL-., K«*.
qulred by The Act of Cod.
gre**s of August 24. 1012.
Of The Press and Standard, pub.,
dished weekly at Walterboro, S„ C.
for' October 1, 1918.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton.
. Before me. a Notary Public in and
for the State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared W. W. Smoak,
who, hayitjg been duly sworn ac
cording to law, deposes and says
that he is the Manager of The Press
and that the follow
ing is. to the best of his knowledge
and belief, a true statement of the
ownership, management of the
aforesaid publication for the date
shown in‘the above caption, required
by the Act of August 24, 1912, enl.
bodied in section 4 4 3. Postal I^ws
'Chamberlain'* Tablets
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When you are troubled with indi
gestion or constipation, take* Cham-
I berlaln’s Tablets., They strengthen
| the stomach and enable it to per-
; form its functions naturally. In-
1 digestion is usually accompanied bv
constipation and is aggravated by i(
{Chamberlain’s Tablets cause a gen
tle movement of the bowels, reliev
ing the constipated condition.
and Regulations, printed on the
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We have in stock for immediate delivery a limited
stock of
7 Passenger Case Automobiles.
5 Passenger Haynes Automobiles
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Kline Cars.
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We have the agency for Colleton and Hampton Counties on
reverse t>f this form, to wit:
1. That the names and address,
es of the publisher, editor, inanag.
ing editor, and business managers
are: ; .
Publisher The Press and Stand’-
ayd, hr?. Walterboro. S. C.
Editor W. W. Smoak, Walterboro,
S. C. *" - *'
Managing Editor W. W. Smoak.
Walterboro, S. C.
Business Manager, W W. Smoak.
Walterboro S C ‘ * \
2. That the owners are: W. W.
Sthoak. Walterboro, S. C.; Mrs. W.
W Smoak, Walterboro. S. C:
!l. That the kn< wn bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security
holders owing or holding .1 per
cent or morq of .total amount wf
bonds, mortgages, 01 other secori.
ties are:
E. Itubster. Walterboro, S. C.
Bank of Anderson, Anderson, S.
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Mergenlbaler Linotype Co.;- New
York.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above.l giving the names of the
owners, stockholders, and security
holders, if any. contain not- only the
list of stockholders and security
holders as they appear upon
the books, of the company hut
also', in cakes where the stockholder
or security holder appears upon tho
books of the company as trustee or
in any ther fiduciary relation, the
name of the person or corporation
for whom such trustee is acting, is
given; also that the said two para
graphs contain statements embrac
ing affiant’s full knowledge and be.
lief as to the circumstances and con
ditions under which stockholders
and security holders who do not
appear upon the books of the com
pany as trustees, hold stock and se
curities in a capacity other than that
of a bona fide owner; and this affiant
has no reason to believe that any
other person, association, or corpora,
tion has any Interest direct or In.
direct in the said stock, bonds, or
othej securities than as so stated
by him.
5. That the average number of
copies of each issue of this publics,
tion sold or distributed, through the
the mails or otherwisefi to, paid sub.
scribers during the six months pre.
ceding the dat,. shown above is. . . .
W. W -SMOAK,
Sworn to and subscribed before
tin- this 6th day of January 1919.
M (1. (IRTBER '
Notary Ihtblic, S. C.
M> commission expires at will
governor.
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; ‘ BUILT FOR
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Her Majesty the Qeen of the refined
musically cultured American Home.
Used and Endorsed by
MR. FRANK LA FORGE
Official Accompanist of Mme. Sembrick
MR VICTOR HERBERT * *
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MR. FRANK CR0XT0N
MISS ALICE NIHLSON „
and other Leading Artists
Sold in COLLETON COUNTY only by
' Thos. Black „ '
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DOING THEIR DUTT
L''ai0ing tIn 1 Duty of the Kidney*.
Lem ing the Duty of tJu- Kidney*.
Another Car of Kentucky
Mares and Mules
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Arrived last week. We have some ex
tra fast trotters in this load and also good
work stock to meet every requirement and
will be pleased to have you look them ov£r.
GOME AND SEE THEM
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and can deliver from stock any sige from-ONE to TWO TON and
can fill orders on larger sizes on short noHo". If interested in
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SMOAKS. S. C.
To liltcr th* 1 blood is the kidneys’
dut-jr.
When they fail l<» do this the kid.
mys are weak.
Backache and other kidneys iljs
may follow;
. Help the kidneys do their work.
Use Doan's Kidney Bills— the
tested kidney remedy.
Walterboro People endorse their
w/irth.
Mrs. C: W. Butler, 22 Uarn St .
Walterboro, says: *‘A year ago 1
had severe kidney trouble which
tfauHed my back to ache Very hard.
M> kidneys acted Irregularly and
were very annoying. I also had
dizzy spells at times and black spots
would appear before my eyes. I
read recommendation of people
who had ^tsed Doan's Kidney PUti
with good results so 1 bought a box
at Klein’s Drug Store. The first
, box brought me great relief. Dil.
J z> spells left me and my kidneys
Farm Lands For Sale
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Jxuvm of 200 aci-.X kTtouti ”krnc.<(Iyl,‘* locatH
within 1 1 i miles of W.iIUtIjoio; 00 acres in cultivatiot!
with substantial wire fence ar»/un<l entire farm. Fout
dwellings and several out-houses. Fronts public hiyh-
way for 1-2 mile and with daily rural mail delivery.
I^inds very fertile. Beautiful location for a home and
perfectly healthy.
A!«> 440 acres located near Hendersorix die. Be
tween 40 and 50 acres in cultivation. This is-clay'so? 1
and riaturally as productive as any in the State. An un
usually fine range for hogs and Gallic. •
For prices or other information apply to
W. B. GRUBER.
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acted naturally
again. I used NOTH K.
; about six boxes of Dotin'* Kidney All persons are forbidden to cut
' Bills altogether and I feel much bet. or in un > w »> trespass on n»>
ter In every way.” * I lands located on public road Walter-
Bric e 60c, at all dealers. Don’t Xm> to St. George on Horse Shoe
sitnph ask for a kidney remedy—[plantation lands or <6 n >' ot> landt.
get Doan's Kidney Bill*—the same in UolMon ^Connty, S. C.
that Mrs. Butler had. Foster.Mil- John. F. Lucas,
’bum Co., Mfgrs.., Buifalo, N Y. 12-11-Tt , ,
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No Worms in a Health* Child
Alt chiMrra troubled with worm * have aawt
healthy oa4or. which indkaua peor Muud. and a/» i
rule, there la taore or lew al.aiwh dieturhaiit
CJtOVf. S TASTELESS chid TONIC given rcdulari.
tor two or three weeks will enrich the bi-iod. im
prove the digestion, and act aa a Otieral Srrt-utfb
rnSns Took-to tha whola syatea Natare will then
throw off or dispel f he worms, and theChlM wilt h<*
la perfect health. Heasaal to lake. Me per botthi
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