The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 12, 1919, Image 3

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WeibMsfcy', February* 12, 1919 The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. C. _ PAGE THBBI Fagged Vinol is iat A You Need If all the tired, overworked, run-down women in this community could realize how our delicious Vinol, which contains Beef and Cod Liver Pep tones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glyce rophosphates supplies the vital elements necessary to enrich the blood .and create working strength, we wouldn’t be able to supply the demand. D«k«laa.T«aa. N. Y “I Br« 00 ft farm and keep booee for six In my family. I got into ft *— ‘ — condition , run-down condition no It ft* though 1 would die.. A friend advised me to try Vinol. I have been greatly improved by ita nee and am better and stronger in every way. "—lira. H. H. Goodwin. **I keep bouse few my family of three, and raise chickens. 1 had a nervous breakdown, soli was unable to work. The doctor did not aeem to help me, and a cousin asked me to try Vinol. It built me up—I now have a good appetite and am well and strong. 7 ’—Mrs. Loyal Palmer. Vinol Creates Strength JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, and Druggists Everywhere. GREAT REDUCTION AT H. W. COHEN f V . . * .. •* All lines in Men’s and Ladies’ Suits and '*■*-*. new Coats. Also all kinds of Underwear, Shoes, Millinery, Dry Goods, way below former prices at . ' ^ 4 • * . . * ' * . . . * 5 • o Everybody’s Store H. W. COHEN Next to Herndon’s Restaurant - «*. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS a. Eanis Keroseao Rated 16-32 5x6i 3 4-cylinr!er motor pulls four 14- inch plows. Ample power for threshing and filling silos. Weight 5440 lbs. ready for work; light enough lor discing, seeding, harrowing, harvesting. Writ* for Catalog. CooJ Dealer. Wanted. i PamTr—ldrfiki Oi., IH W.lhihtnlUCMim Gettlag Rid o1 CoMn. Tke eaaieot and quickest way to t rid of a cold is to take Chamber.; in’o Cough Remedy. This pre- ratkm baa been in us«> for many am and Its value fully proven. > matter what remedy you use. waver, care must be taken not to ■ * # * / SERVICE STATION Do not put off attending to little troubles with your car—They might cause you great loss. Bring your car i/ to us for attention as‘soon as you find anything wrong ^ v/vT*' • with engine or any part. “A Stitch in Time Saves Nine.” • ' r k ’.■ . i. “ Free Air. Batteiy Service. Prompt Delivery. i * • Colleton Garage Walterboro, S. C. FREE AIR FREE AIR . - . / f isos w Farni?rador a************** * / * * WITH OCR LEOIHKATORM * * < * *************** The following new bills have been Introduced by the members of the Colleton delegation: Mr. Padgett; To amend an act entitled “An act to require all pas. senger.trains. operated by or on any and'- alt railroads in this State to stop upon signal at stations locat_ ed at any county seat and to provide a penalty for any violation hereof.” approved February 25, A. D. 1914, so as to provide for stopping at junction points n*>ar county seats off the main line of railroad. Mr_ Padgett and Mr. Johnson: To provide a site and buildings for the development and expansion of the Citadel, the Military College of jSouth Carolina, and to appropriate The necessary Yunds therefor. Mr. Padgett: To require ma*ls_ trates to give bond for the discharge of the duties of their office. Mr. Padgett: To provide for the ten ue of office of court stenograph, ers for the courts of general ses sions and common pleas. Mr. Padgett: To permit under recorded contracts or deeds, certain payments to be made to clerks of court, instead of to the parties in Interest thereunder. Mr. Padgett: A bill inforcing the law that mortgages of real estate and chattel mortgages notes and bonds for payment of money to be retufned for taxes and other 'per. sonal property, and prescribing a penalty for failure or refusal to do so. Mr. Padgett: A bill to amend section 22:fO, of the* civil code of 1912, by granting other powers to drainage commission. Mr. Langdal^—A bill to prohibit traffic in seed cotton in Colleton county.' ^ Mr. Langtlale: A bill to provM * fer the appointment of 4 highway supervisory board for Colleton conn. I ty. ' ‘ Mr. Padgett,—A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to Article X, Section 7. of the constitution, authorizing debts for construction of highways and bridges, i Mr. Padgett—A hill to authorize , and empower the trustees of Smoak-i school district No. 5. located In Col- Jetop county, to order an election an to issue bonds of said school district for school purposes. Mr. Padgett—A bill to amend Sec. tion 22H of the civil code of 191^. relating to appointment" of drainage commission by changing the require, ments of voting. Mr. Pddgett A bill to.regulate the sale of all compounds contain ing alcohol when used as a beverage 6IBLS! HAKE A MASS OF BEAUTIFOL soft, oiossy, wivr A Small llottle Destroys Dandruff a'M Double* I leant) n! Your . Hair • ’ Within ten minutes after an ap plication of Danderine you can not And a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few week's use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair - growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull' faded, brit. tie and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw It through your hair, taking cne small strand at a time. The effect Is amazing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an ap pearance of abundance: an incom parable lustre, softness and luxuri ance. Get a small bottle of Knowltnn’s Danderine from any drug store ».r toilet counter for a few cents and prpve that your hair is as pretty an 1 soft as any—that it has i'o#'n n**. gleeted or injured by rand* ss treat, ment that's all—you surelv can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Dand.-r- ine. UPSET Pap**** Di*)ie|».iii a t Rnds Sourness. ti.iN-s. Aridity, Indi. gestion. 1 ndigested food! Lumps of pain: belching gbs, acids, and isouroess. When your stomach is all upset here ix instant relief No waiting'' $ Use Our Meal Mixtures for Big Production-They are the Best v ¥ 8-2H - ■ 8-2-2 7-5-3 / ✓ e* ‘ _ . We are prepared to make prompt shipments. ''a "■ '.*•**' * a We solicit your inquiries. ♦ ' *• * * * - 16 per cent acid in bulk or sacked and tagged. • ' ' n ' ' : - * / / x Our goods are right—Our]Prices]are]right. . • - I - '' / • r . V " — • . " / Colleton Mercantile & Ritter, S.C. V 3* contract a second cold before you have reco^hred from the first one, and there is serious danger of this. A man of middle age or older should go to bed and 1 stay In bed until fully recovered. It is better to stay in bed three days at he start than three weeks Inter on. The moment you eat a tablet of Pape’s Diapepsin all the’indlgestion pain, dyspepsia misery, the souraess, gases and stomach acidity ends. Pape's. Diapepsin tablets coat lit. le .at Tiny drug store but there is no surer or quicker stomach relief known r 3a Saddle Horses Trotting Horses Farm Horses ./ Mules Of All Sizes On which we can save you from * . > _/ • TWENTY FIVE TO ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS a head.^ COME AND S E E^T H|E M A. We also have on hand for prompt delivery *a few Case Touring Cars . Kline Tourine Cars Chevrolet 490 Cars REPUBLIC TRUCKS SMOAKS, S. C 4—= E3E ItMtigevtion. § Take a few doses of Chamber- ~ Iain’s Tablets an directed for indi gestion, and you will soon forget about your fttomach troubles. Tr