The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 19, 1919, Image 3
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Wednesday’, February; 19, 1919
The Press and Standard, WalterKnrrt, S C.
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Stomach Distress
Instantly!
Pure, quick, pleasant relief from Indigestion Pain,
Gas, Acidity, Heartburn or Dyspepsia.
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The moment you eat a
tablet or two, all the indi
gestion, gases, pain, acid
ity and stomach distress
ends—Instantly!
Costs little—All drug
stores. Buy a box!
APPEARANCE
QUICKLY CHANCED
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AH' AWFVfj TIM*: WITH THK j
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HAS REGAINED HEALTH*
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OtEAT REDUCTION AT
H. V. COHEN
All lines in Men’s and Ladies’ * Suits and
new Coats. Also all kinds of Underwear,
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Shoes, Millinery, Dry Goods, way. below
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former prices at x
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Everybody’s Store
H. W. COHEN
Next to Herndon’s Restaurant
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
"I hare gained twenty.one pounds
and if you had seen me| the day 1
I began taking Tahlar you would ,
not recognize me as the same man \
now.” Mr. Edwards is a mechanic '
WILL PUT YOU for the Union Pacific Railroad.
Last fall, "continued Mr. Ed- '
wards.” I took a trip up in the !
country on a hie truck: then I had
to walk nearly thirty miles in the
rain and mud. From this 1 con.
tracted the grippe and I rt-rtainly
had an awful time. I kept going
down until finally I had to give up,
and I was confined "to m> hod for j
forty days. I had ( o cut out eat
ing entirely, and for a month I
lived on milk. I hardly knew what
sleep was # and half the time I had
to prop myself up in bed so 1 could
get my breath. I had such awful
headaches and such a terrible cough
that 1 had heuan to think my lungs
were affected. No kind of medi
cine. did me any good.
"I have taken four bottles of Tan.
lac and never felt better in my life j
than I do right now. and 1 would
npt take a thousand dollars for the *
good lhes*r four baffles have done j
me. My appetite is fine and I can !
eat and digest anything I want. I
sleep like a rock every night and ni v
strength has increased so that I can
do any kind of work that conies to
hand. Tahlac has done me ao
much good 1 fe*.| that I am compel.
led'~fo praise it. and I know several
people now takine it on account of
the good it has done for me.”
Tanlac, the "\la|ter .Medicine.”
Is sold in Colleton ,couitty by John
»|M Klein, Walterboro; The Colle
ton Cypress Co.. Colleton; Cottage,
ville Mercantile- Co.. Cottageville;
Islandon Mercantile Co., Islandton;
W. C.’Glover Green Pond and Jack,
sonboro; E. R. Bishop & Co. Lodge.
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Use Our Meal Mixtures for Big
Froduction-They are the Best.
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SERVICE STATION
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car—They might cause you great loss. Bring your car
to us for attention >is soon as you find anything wrong
with engine or any part. “A Stitch in Time Saves
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C n urrh Notice*
Methodist Episcopal Church
South. Hendersonville charge.
L. I) It Williams, Pastor
First Sunday 11 A M Ebenezer
3:00 IV M Peniel; 7:00 P M Salem.
Second Sunday 11:00 A. M.
Salem; 7:on P. M. Greens Chaj^l.
Third Sunday. 11:00 A. M Pen-
lel; 3:00 I* M Ebenezer; 7,:00 P.
M\ Salem.
Fourth Snn«la>. 11:00 \ M Salem;
7:00 P. M. G.reens Chapel.
iRstrict group .meeting will /be
held at the Methodist church Walter
boro cn Wednesday February 20th.
All Siimla) school sute rintendent.
trustees, stewards lay readers, his.
'sionary committees, and* all oth-»r
i church officials i;re urce<l to atten ! j
this meeting. This meeting is to
! |>e held'in the int«ros: of the mis-|
sionary c»ni«>nat> iiio\eiucnt.
(representative from the general of. f
; fiee. R«*\. \ j. Catifhen, centenary!
‘ secreter\« of the S C Conference, and
jot her prominent leaders will be* pr'.
I sent.
We are prepared to make prompt shipments.
We solicit your inquiries.
16 per cent acid in bulk or .^sacked and tagged.
Our goods are right—Our]PricesIareIright.
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prised how <|tiicklj:..pur«‘ Livopti'* j
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Only One Corn
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Peeler, “Gels-lt” I
Stop Corn Pain*; See Corn Peel Oft
It is just When a com hui*ts that
you w*nt to f.-el aor.'.i, *T<oa(
getting rid of it. Why take chaiKes
of keeping the corn and having the
pain grow worse? You'll use
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motor pulls £o*. i: 14*
inch plows. Ample
power for threshing
and filling silos. Weight S140 lbs. ready for work; light
enough for discing, seeding,«harrowing, harvesting.
Write for Catalog. Coed Dealer, Wanted.
trim- 1 - NraiTrador S«1m Co., 123 WaModb«iSt M CMn|o
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We also have on hand for prempt delivery a few
Case louring Cars
Kline Tourine Cars
Chevrelet 490 Cars
REPUBLIC TRUCKS
A Word to the Wise
BUY* YOUR WOOD NOW
AT YOUR SERVICE
MARVIN’S WOOD YARD
‘ Thane 1SY.\ .tf
PUm Cwrwd la 6 to 14 Day*
(■eitinic Rid of ('oldii.
. The easiest and quickest way to
get rid of a cold is to take Chamber.
Iain’s Cough Remedy. This pre
paration has been in use for many
year* and Its value fully proyen.
No matter what remedy you use,
however, care inuat be taken not to
contract a second cold before you
have recovered 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 la better to
stay in bed three days at he start
than three weeks later on.
If anyhow, sooner of lator; mlghC
ae woll «•# it sooner. Then you aro
absolutely sure that the corn -
loosen front your too oo that
ena.poal tho wholo thing off pain-
tosoly with your nn were. In one
pleto piece—just like peeling n __
naan. It taken a second or two tw
apply -Oets-IL” There * no taotng
K. Oom-pnino win van
ish—that u /Keep you ewoet whtlo
tho "Oete-ir does the root. Nothlmr
new for corns hnn been dlscoT.red
■S^nrOsU-W wan horn. FeUsw
hack corn-remover, the only snro
war, foots but n trifle nt nny drug store.
MTdby g. Lnwrenoe A Oo. Obioaeo. IU.
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Sold in Walterboro and recommend
ed as the world’s best corn remedy
byFIRE HILL MERC. CO.
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