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FACE FOUR l •W Do You Want to Know - Both Sides? V. ‘ . " ■ • • , • ^ - • . -• Swift A Company’s 1919 Year Boole, ... just out, tells you Whet Swift & Company's profit* were in 1918, The truth about the Federal Trade Commission’s investigation, • Why the prices of butter and age* are so high. And many other vital facts. / Whether *or not you agree with us after reading this Year Book, you will at least know both sides. ^ 1 You will find It interesting; Americans to hear about big things done in a big way. You will also discover that we are merely human beings like yourself, doing in the best possible way a necessary service. ^ Legislation is pending in Washington; as 4 good American citizen you want to know both sides of this question. It concern^ you, as well as one of the most important'industries in the country. ' . v • , # ■ 0 Do not hesitate to send for a copy of this booklet. Your name and address are all we need. • s . >*• 1 * . , Address Swift ft Company v Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois * % Swift & Company, U. S. A ‘S [Ssouw \J Pumps -Tanks All sizes and descriptions, for the safe, clean speedy, and convenient way of dispensing Gasoline, Kero- * a. . « - • sene. Lubricating and similar oils. . • * y . v Prices right, and terms to suit Before making your purchases, in- v<M'irate our line, by sending Postal ■('aid to ’ ' ^ . Arthur A, Dix . ALLENDALE, S C. Representing THE AMERICAN OIL rt^IP TANK COMPANY in So".itH\Carolina. / 1 X f.«r ivemence. x«yru>:. Notice is hereby Klven that there ' Will be * meeting of the ntiM'khol. dors of the Colleton ItankinK Co. at -th« office of a*lil company at W*l- terboro. S. C. on Thursday. Feb. 2-0 t - 1119. at 12 o'clock noon for the purpose of ronsiderinfr the r#solu_ Uou of the Bond of Directors to In. ^Crease the .capital atock of said Col leton Bankina Company from $10.. MO to 9(0,000. , H. L. Frailer, H. W. Black. Paul Sanders. Ju. E.'Peurifoy, Directors. It. i -v .The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. C. .Wednesday, February 5, cohvpressors. Syphons, Trans- Pumps chn-ied in stock. If in* tore-ted write tfxbiy and \ will call * \ on you at earliest BTIIHU1C PCKLI SHE WHS RESTORED Hern In Bad Health %'ea r a. She .Seya K T h ree (■IVES HI(*H PftAlSK (■Udfy UeeommendN Tan lac for She Found it Fine Itrmed). HUSBAND SAVES WIFE From Suffering by Gelling Her Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegelable Compound. * Pittsburgh, Pa.—“ Tot many months I was not able to do my work owing to I weakness which caused backache “It was a short time after I heca'* taking Tanlac before T became able to do my housework. said .Mrs. Fannie Ripley, of Bluck Mill, An derson, In a st::tement she gave May 25th, “I had been in bad health, three years when 11 began taking j Tanlac, and during the summer of I 1914 and 1915 f had not been abh* ! to do my cooking. I had suffered i from Indigestion, and. everything I | ate hurt me. ‘ I had very-bad spells; of Indig'estlon and headaches and! nervous attacks. It was soon re. j lie\cd by Tanlac. howevef.’and the' indigestion was stopped. The Tan. ! lac relieved the nervousness and headacheS tight away. I soon go! k6 I could sleep well and my whyle system was built up nnd strength ened. I am doing all my housework now. -'T am glad to reebmYuend Tanlac now, for I found it to be such a fine remedy.” f / Tanlac. the “Master Medicine,” is Sold in Cqlleton counts' b yjohn M. Klein. Walterboro; The Colle. ton Cypress Co.,- CoUetqp; Cottage. Ville Mercantile Co., Cottageville; Islandton Mercantile Co., Islandton; W t C, Glover, Green Pond and Jaclu, sonboro; E. R. Bishop Sc Co. Lodge. and headaches. A friend called m y attention to oneof your newspaper advertisements and immediately my husband bought three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Com pound for me. After taking two bottles 1 felt fine and my troubles caused by that weak ness are a thing of the past All women who suffer as T did should try Lydia EL I'inkkam’a Vegetable Compound.”— Mrs. 3ax RoskSERG, 620 Knapp St, N. S., Pittsburgh. Pa. » * Women who suffer from any form of • weakness, as indicated by displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or “the blues,*' should accept Mrs. Rohr- berg’s suggestion and give Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a thorough trial. For over forty years it has been correcting such ailments. If you have mysterious complications write for advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lvnn. Mass. : *- The new store will buy and for cash.' sell Mrs Edgar Jaycocks and Miss Biddle Brown, of the Combahee Co. white Hall, spent the week.end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C: M. Grace. a I CHILD'S T0R6UE SNOWS IF HD OD BOWELS IRE ACTIVE lEMOiS WHITED AND . BEADTIFT THE SION Make Thl> ltea n ty l.'Hion l-\*r Vi*ur l-'are. Neck, and Hands. Cheaply Arms y If Ci-osx. t'i‘\ erisii, Ciive Krtiil D.a\ati\e s y IUIiou», Once. • a Every, mother realizes, after giv ing ’ her children '‘California Syrup of Figs,” that this is their ideal I amative, because they love Us pleas ant taste ami it thoroughly cleanses ihe tender - little stomach, liver and bowels Without gripfng. When cross. Irritable, feverish or breath .is bad, stomach sour, look jit the tongue, Mother! If coated give a tea f spoohful of this harmless At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quartef pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and Complexion beaUtifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh, lemons intd' a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pul£ gets in, then this lotion will keep' fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishVs as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitene'r and beauti. ler. Just try it! Jlet three ounces of orchard w^iite at any drug store and two- lemons from the grocer an 1 make up a quarter pint pf this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and , massaire it daily into the face, neck and hands. It is mr-'V'dous lo snioothen’ rough, red hands. Horses F * ’ '4*'‘ * m » ' • * We have just received another car of horses and mules. These have been-, carefully selected and will be sure to See us before you choose your HORSE or MULE • C. Mi Grace served at a juror at fruit laxative.” and in a few hours tb* 1\ S. Court in Columbia last *11 the foul, constipati‘d waste, sour week from there to Winsboro where bile and undigested food passes out he spent Sunday and Monday . of of the bowels, and you have a well, tfcig week with his daughter; Mrs. playful‘child again. When its lit- R. ji. Hardy. tie system js full of cold, throat itore, L % v . ha* stonvach-ache, diarrhoea, indi-[ ■ i \ ° gestion, colic—remember, a good "inside cleausiTlg” should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep ‘•Cali fornia Syrup of Figs” handy; ther know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of Figs” which has direction* for babies printed on the bottle. Ilpware of counterfeits sold here, so don't be fooled. Get the genu, ine, made by “California Fig Syrup Company.” * ... M- « • "v > ' ' ' ; $ ■ ■ ^ * ‘ \ * " ” ■ » * - . We are now in position to sell aUcv»mo- biles a^ain. We have on hand a number of the well'known automobiles ».. . , , * . Deliveries are yet a bit uncertain, see us if you wish a car at once.. so Colleton’s Leading Sales Stables.* Just French Store. received bulbs. a shipment of Fishburne’s Drug Miss Edith Hlaok leffl Saturdav for Columbia ‘ where ’ she entered Chicora College. She is a ilaugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Black. BREAKS A COLD IN iTATEW Cold Compound” <i r lp|te Misery—Don't Stuffed-up! Kmli" SUy •c,. Oliver Chilled OH! Iff BACK! T»e Expression of Many ’Sufferer. A Kidney You can end grippe and break up a severe cold either in head, chest, body or limbs, by taking a dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” every-two hours until three doses are taken. v It promptly opens clogged.up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops, nasty discharge or nose run. ning. relieves sick headache, dull ness. feverishness, sore throal, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't star stuffed up! Qu.it blow. \ ing and snuffling! Ease yqur i throbbing . head- nothing else in; the world .gives such prompt relief ! as “Pape’s. Cold’'Compound.” which! icpsts only a* few cents at any drug ; stcre: It acts without assistance, ; tastes nice, and causes no inepn. '\enience. Be sure you- get the ! 1 genuine. © ^ ^X - 1 Fiwnlr H«*rniiorv Beturue. Frank Heri\{tbn* whXdias h«»on in the service of Xncle s^ivni was in Walterboro last week visKintf his sister, Mrs. L. X. Glover amXother frfends and relatives. He musician having been to Elpibyp Texas, camp Wheeler . an.l , cazn; Jackson^ In October he sailed fer Franee -and Atlanta Jusl, before ChAsldUa. \ stuhbi rtf liai’kache is cause to suspect kiiinej jxoiiide. " When the kidneys are inflamed and swollen, slopping, tilings a stairp twinge in the small of the back that almost t.ik*-s the breath . away. Doan'* Kulnev Pill* revive atugglsh kidney- re!iev,» aching hacks. Here’s convincing proof of merit. ! Adam Staubc\ baker, TT,- H. George St.. Charleston^ S C . say's: ' M> -tirst trouble with my kidneys, ojtne on ahoflt six years ago. M. work,is such that Lstoop over k loi and this strains the kidneys re-Mil*, i ing in a tif-ed and 1; the ha* k. Mv l>a< k acheij, badly at times and th" 1 kidney secretions were *-e;>ntv and burn 1*1 in passage,- That was mv 1 condition when u friend told me U> use Doan's Kidney Fills I tried them anfl they relieved me j from the first: t After. I Jiad finished one box ! 'had ho more aches or Mr. and Mrs B H Padgett, of Brunson, were in town Sunday, oh a visit to relatives. Mr. Padgett is cashier of the First National Bank of Brunson. Cascarets Best t ■ Family Laxative Harmless to keep liver, bowels and stomach clean, and cost only 10 cents We desire to call especial -attention to our large stock of one and two horse Oliver plows. These are well known and always reliable. One cannot do better than to use these plows in turning land for spring* planting- . .. v- \ — / We also sell the Davidson-Dietrich Steel Plows and the Chattanooga plows, in one and two horse. y‘ „ lniilK<wtion. g Take a few dosca of Chamber- iain'a Tableta aa, directed for indi gestion. and you will soon forget about your stomach trouble*. Try it. Tonight sure! Take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleiyisiny} you ever ex perienced CaScarets will liven your liver and clean your thirty feet of bowels without griping. You will wake up feeling grand. Your head {TOc.. at all dealers. Don't wi)l be cleftr. breath right, tongue for a kidney remedy— clean, stomach sweet—<»et a 10- Kidney Pills—the same cent box now at any drug store. , pains, my kidneys were normh) and 'the trouble with the secretions left ie. Doan's are the best medicine onXhe market for trouble such as ! had.^ Pric simply a? get Doan's that Mr. Staubes had. Foster-Mil- Best cathartic for children as well burn Co., Mfgr*., Buffalo. N. Y. a*f grown-ups. Taste like candy * ' ■— land never fail. They work while ,The big store wilj atpp mail orders 'you sleep. —... _ ^ * \ --'dr r . ' - -V ' •' Harrows, Stalk Cutters, Gears, Plows, All Kinds of Hardware, and Farm Imple- ments. Cr - • * Koger Hardware Company WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA Preserve your meat, use Figaro preserver at Fishburn%’a Drug Store A store Colleton will be proud of. Waterman and Parker fountain pen*—Your selection nt FishburneV Flower seeds—at Kleins.