The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 05, 1919, Image 7
Those who are thoughtful have concluded
that something more than chance is behind
the, remarkable popularity of ^Royster’s
fertilizers. S '
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Those who have investigated, find neither
chance nor magic, but simply common-
sense appreciation of values.
Those who are prudent- are placing their
orders now and insisting on being supplied
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ROYSTER’S
MKE5 DRECO
Sum**** - , s. on the \«*
ItenK^Rir Since i( Did so .Much
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ORDER EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
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F. S... ROYSTER GUANO CO.
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Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, O. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Colmbia, S.
C Spartan buig, S C Atljanta, Ga Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala.
,lt is not a new think' to hear of
an entire family takinc Dreco # the
new root and herb medicine; when
one fcets relief it is natural to aiv •
it to ’the others.
."My.;wife and daughter are both
taking DrCoo since |t did me so inucii
&iys Mr C F Jenkinson of
312 \V. Liberty St., Sumter, S C
"I had severe backache and my
arm* and limbs ached; I often felt
dizzy and had a had taste in my
mouth My stomach would fill up
With kas which made me very
uirrom fort able' and my nerves'were
I shaky; sleep was almost unknown j
to tne. Dreen put a stop to my
troubles on short notice. Of) the
Second day I could feel the eff**cf.
and now. after taking two bottles^ I
never have a dizzy spell pains are
none frpm my back and limbs.. I
sleep sound every niuht. and it* has
also dried up some exzema hail
T*dl th<f*m all that Dreco is treat.”
Dreoo acts on the blood and
drives out the poisons and Impuri.
ties thereby relievinn rheumatism,
catarrh, exzema, pimples and boils.
It-stimulates the liver and rouses a
tired sliiKuish liver.
All nood druRRists’now sell Dree#,
and it is hinlily .recommended In
Waltvihoro; . -» "
IN MKMOItl AM.
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In loving remembrance of my
dear -mother, Frances Jleach^ who
departed this life one year ago to_
day January 23rd 1918.'
Sad dear mdther to think you left
me
Bright to know we shall nieef .again.
Where there shall be no sad part
ing in a better land than this
Gone dear mother, gone forever.
How I miss your loving face;
Hut you left me here to remember.
There’s none on earth can take
your place. .
I 'particularly wish to thank, the
good people oX Colleton for fheir
genuine Kindness and hospitality to
me and mine, among them 1 might
mention Cam Drawdy of Green Fond
,Monnic Bennett of Stoke*, also the
Hrelands t Fenders, Martins. Saun
ders, Meache’s and mam others.
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MONUMENTS!
■ I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE
MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR
ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY
FIGURES BEFORE BUYING.
C. C. HIOTT
ROUND, S. C.
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GEO. W. BRUNSON
Sales agent for all products sold by
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PERUVIAN GUANO CORPORATION
IN COLLETON COUNTY
Including genuine Peruvian mixtures, acid phosphate
and Fertilizer materials. '
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Notify me of your wants and I will come to see you,
and save you moneyi
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Your business solicited
GEO. W. BRUNSON
• LODGE, S. C. .
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; In Walterboro .Fridays and
Saturdays.
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We are now able to supply our
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customers and friends w 11 h sew in?
machine needles of all makes.
It will pay you to see i.s before,
ordering.-a machine'f«vt yoyr-spring
sewing, • •* ’
Liberal allowances' for old ma
chines in exchange for “a Singer.
20 per cent discount given for
cash.
Call on os. Phone 7:i.X, or write
to. - ' '\
SINGER SEWING >1 \< HINE
COMPANY
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•M. PANJOTTIE Manager
Railroad Avenue
^ • Walterboro. S.C.
Grown Under Government
SUPBV1S10N
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Dixie Wilt Resistant Cotton Seed
- grown fcri* two years undier government
supervision, guaranteed pure. Any qual
ity, $3.00 per bushel f. o* b. Walterborb.
Best to plant on wilt land. I made last
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* year a bale on each acre on badly infested
wilt soil. "
C.D. C. ADAMS
CALOMEL DfMMITES
I SLUGGISH LIVER
( r«klii‘s Into Sour llib*. Making >«*u
\ Sick and you l/W a Day'v* Wo'k.
' Calomel sajivates! It’s mercury:
Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug,
gish liver. When calomel comes
into contact vfith sour bile it cta^hes
into it, causing cramping and nausea
If you feel bi]iotiB, headachy, con
stipated and all knocked out. just
go to your druggist and get a bottle
of Dodson’s Liver Tone for a few
cents which is a harmless vegetable
substitute for dangerous calomel.
Take a spoonful and if It doesn’t
start your liver and straighten you
up better and quicker than nasty
raloiiu^ an< ^ without making you
sick, yoq just go back and get your
money.
If you take calomel today you'll
be sick and nauseated tomorrow;
besides it may salivate you while
if you tdke Dodson's Liver Tone you
will wake up feeling great, ful| of
ambilioil and ready jfor work or
play. t ft’s harmless, pleasant an 1
safe to give to children; thev like’
llAM.Ite) Holds.
Married Sunday. J.-m. 19. ' YTiss
Elbe I'M. Hast and Mr. Julius ''A.
jle>noldt*, , Jr., in Charleston. At
iiome to their 'friends at the resi.
dence of the bride’s parents, 3*'> H.
Spring St reel, (’harieston.
A MILLION FOG HIM
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l,<N»M‘IIS Cnriis Ml TIl' J |if| out,
Good Tires Speed
Deliveries
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No car is better than its tires.
And time lost through tire troubles cannot
be replaced^. ,/ ^ <
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Good tires are the best practical guarantee
of your car f s continuous and economical
service. , .
United States Tires are good tires—the best
tires our 76 years of experience in the rubber
business have taught us to make.
You have your cftoice of five different
types for passenger car or light-delivery v use—•
‘Nobby% ‘Chain*, 4 Usco\ ‘Plain*, and the
famous‘Royal Cord*. ' /
There is also the ‘Nobby Cord* for heavy-
duty vehicles, as well as the Solid Truck TireJ
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Among these good tires you will find
exactly*the treads best suited to your car and
your driving conditions.
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Our hearest Sales and Service Depot dealer
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will gladly point them out to you.
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United States Tires
are Good Tires
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Good n«w,s spxail.s i.ipiiHy ami
•Inigglsls h*M«* ;t)••. k* p» btiK\ di^-
co\Kiy of a Cinrinnali* injin. which
l^said lo loosen an\ corn .«#» it lifts
• itit with the finugrs.
| A quarter of an ounce costs very *
|ittle at any store which handles
drugs, but thi< j#said to be Hifruieht
to rid one’s feet tif'"F\eiy haul or
soft corn or callos.
You apply jitst n few drops’ «,n
the tender, aching corn or toughw
ed rallos and instantly the Soreness
is relieved, and soon the corn or cal-
without pain. It is a sticky sub
stance which dries when applied and
never inflame^ or even irritates the
surrounding skin.
This (Jiiwovery wijl prevent thous
ands-of. deaths'annually from lork-
jaw and Infection heretofore result
ing from the'suicidal habit of cut
ting corns.
FERTILIZERS SOLD ’ DIRECT FROM
MANUFACTURER TO FARMER
Buy as cleap as you can. This is what
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Uk* balaiice of the world is doing'.
I can save you money if you will see
me before placing your orders.
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Standard goods shipped direct from
WULBERN.FKKliLIZHR COMPANY:
4 *’
f.
Charleston, S. C.
SEE ME AND SAVE MONEY /
ti. G. CROSBY
j Colds Causo Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tableu Know ths
osbm. , Then is only one "Bromo Qulaias.
EW. GROVE'S Ugsstur* on box. 30c.
. Round, S. C. . .
Supply limited—place your order now-
cash with order.
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About Feb 20th the
Mill bo r£d&
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