The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 19, 1919, Image 7
, February 19, 1919
The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. C
PAGE SEVEN
E ZAUN’S
We are getting in daily Spring and Summer goods. To make place for these goods we have decided to reduce prices on the
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goods on hand. Dry goods* Shoes and Ready to wear goods. —Gome see our prices and qualities. You will’buy from tio Cls.'
on the dollar cheaper t^an you can buy elsewhere. Everybody knows we keep the BEST goods in town.
Walterboro
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My life’s work has been devoted
to the improvement of Southern
Crops and Soils.
F.S. ROYSTER
HIS STOMACH
WENT ON STRIKE
l*mniHUnt lU-tiKtl rurni*‘i- siiv*.
Sin4 i* T.-ikiiiK l>nv« •». in (iimmI
Working Order. •
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F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO.
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Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, 6, Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Colmbia, S.
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C Spartan burg, S C Atlanta, Ga Maco n, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala.
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Stoniach trouble Is the direet
cause of more derangement* of the
nervous system and general fun'*-
tions of tRe body Hian any other ail»
ineht No other remedy has been
accorded tin- instant success that has
been scored by Dreeo^ the ^reat ve_
ratable compound tor the blood,
stomach, liver and kidneys-.^ This
is proven by-the sipned statements
of prominent and reliable parties
ripht Iiert- in this state, for Instance,
Mr J K Deadson of Anderson, S C
a prominent church man and a
nms< n of hiph standinp says;
"I was all run down and nr
stomach had pone hack on rue; noth,
inp seemed to dipest tiuht; - but in
stead laid there and soured 1 was
badly 'constipated, ha\inp .to take
medeiie. ripht tijonp. Mr liver
was inactive, which pave me head
aches. 1 had s< me/ catarrh also
wblA was Very ptinoyinp. Two
bottbXiu Ureco ha*.e none me worlds
of pood and i stronply. recommend
it to any\>ne snfferinp as I was.”
Itteco is sold by all pond drup.
yists fhrmrphout the country, and i t
especially recotnmended in Walter
boro
GEO. W. BRUNSON
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Sales agent for all products sold by.
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PERUVIAN GUANO CORPORATION
i • IN COLLETON COUNTY
Including genuine Peruyian mixtures, acid phosphate
and Fertiliser materials. '
- Notify me of your wants and 1 will come to see you,
•sind save you money.
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Dreadful CYmjcIi iVirtnl.
A severe cold is often lollowcd t*y
a rotipli couph ft»t which Ohamber-
lain’s Couph Remedy lup; proven es-
p< <'ially valuable. Mrs. K. W’. Olsen
Marysville, Mo. writes: •‘About twf
years apo my little noy Jean eaupht
a severe cold and coughed dreadfully
for days. 1 trier! a number of
cough medicines but nothing did him
any pood until I gave him Chamber
lain’s Couph Remedy. It relieved
his cough right away and before he
had finished taking one bottle he
was cured. I think It is Just fine
i or children."
Your business solicited
GEO. W. BRUNSON
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LODGE, S. C. «
In Walterboro Fridays and
. Saturdays. .
EVER SALIVATED BY
CALOMEL? HORRIBLE
Calomel i M Quicksilver, and Ac*>
Like Dynamite on Your L'ver.
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W« are now able 1o supply our
customers and friends wi»h sewing
machine needle* of all makes.
It will pay you to .see us liefor>‘
ordering a machine for your sprinp
sewing.
Liberal allowances for old ma
chines in exchange- for a Singer.
20 per cent discount given, for
CMh.
Call on us. Phono 7JX, or write
to. „ ~
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
COMPANY
M. PANIOTTIE Manager
Railroad Avenue
Walterboro, S.C.
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CBOVE S TASTELESS cfclU TONIC *lvea
fcetuoar this# watks will carich th« blood, la-
dutarbanoe.
rearecotarty
Tmle to tka wbala •ytUfta. Natara will then
ardiapal the worms, and tbs i hitd «rUI bo
rioasaattetake- Wcparbottia
Grown Under Government
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SUPERVISION
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Dixie Wilt Resistant Cotton Seed
grown for two years under government
supervision^guaranteed pure.* Any qual
ity, $3.00 per bushel f. o. b. Walterboro.
Best to plant on wilt land. I made last
year a bale on each acre on badly infested
wilt soil. /
D. C ADAMS
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Round, S. C.
Supply limited—place your order now-
cash with order.
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In loving memory of Mrs. G. W.
Way A W * l ? n < !! Parted thi8 I,f< * ^^ 'whYch- Is”*entirely
One year has passed, but still wo
J miss her friends may think the
wound is healed," T>ut there’s mmo
; who know the sorrow, deep within
! our hearts concealed./ Long days
and nights, she bore in pain. To wait
for cure was all in vain. Hut God
who knoweth nil things best, did
cease her pains and give her rest.
We have missed you, our dear
mother this long year through
So hard it has been to live without
you;
So Ad, so lon« Iy without your sweet
) smile.
> And no loving mother to make lif>-
worth while.
Forget her? No we never will; t
We loved her then. vv>- love her Mil 1 .
Her memory is n:« fresh today'
As in the hour sh** passed away. J
Rest on dear mother, your work i.i
over. _ ,
.Your willing hands shall work nC
• mk>re,.> • «
Home is still another place.
Without the smile of your dear fad
Calomel low's you a day! You
know what calomel is; It’s mer
cury; quicksilver. Calomel is dan
gerous. It crashes into sour bile
like dynamite, cramping and sicken,
ing you. Calomel attacks the bones
and should never be put into your
system.
When 1 you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out and
believe you need a dose of dangerous
calomel JuirtJ remember that you>
druggist sells for a few cents a large
bottle of Dodson's jLiver Tone >
vegetable and
pleasant to take and is a perfect
substitute for calomel. It is guar
anteed to start your IJver without
stirring you up inside, and can not
salivate.
. Don’t take calomel! If makes
you sick the nexLdky; it lows you
a day’s work. Dodson's Liver
Tom* straightens you right up and
you feel great. Give it to the child
ren because it is perfectly harmless
and doesn’t gripe.
Mrs. Lincoln Ilaaelden spent last
week with her husband in t’harles.
ten.
Mrs Fatteni- Willis spent a few
! .lays With relatives and friends at.
1 <’i 1 1r.f'o'Hie reeenfly.
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FOR SALE
FOIt SALK Several good farm.
Mules Cash or credit, \a1mo Cy
press shingles from 93.00 to 910
per thousand: J. J. Tadgett,
Williams, l.&.ttp.
FOB SALK— Red Cedar .Shingles,
first quality #ln ev«wy respect*,
will last a life-time. Price in
lots of 10,000 90-00 per thousand
Smaller quantities |7.00 per
thousand F. O. 11. RMer. 5. C.
Colleton Mercantile AMfg. *Oo.,
Ritter, S C ‘ 2-6-tf.
FOR MAIJ&—We have Jnel received
a large shipment of American
Fence Wire. We arc oil* ring
this at an attractive price See
us before you buy. Colleton
Mercantile A Mfg Co.. Ritter, R. C
1-29.ft.
FOR SAIJC Eggs for hatching
Barred Ply mouth Rock aid Rhode
Island Reds. 91-50 per sitting.
Also a few cockerels on hand. T
P. Murray. 2.12.3L
FOR WALK I have for sale
Irish potatoes at 40c per p«« k. 1
also want all eggs I can g't at
4 8c per dozen. W. C JHott,
Round, S. C. 2
FOR SALK Tin- lot a«ij<4ning Mio
lot of C Anderson Sanders Mrs
Max .Jacobs. 2-12.2tp
WANTED
A few hundred j’o .n is
p* a vine hay. W. W.
.r-
Children Love *
Cascarets—10c
C^andy cathartic ii harmless
to tender stomach, liver
L - and bowels T'
Suffer Ten iMv \thli < 'i>rTi‘-
of Him, H« , * , l*‘, Hut \Mi> < nr«'
> Vow.
Wotiu n' v< ar high h*-. vvliiriij
buckle up their toeS and Huy
1 terribly from corns. Women tiu n *
.jlrocced to trim tfies*- p«vst«, seeking
relief, but they hardly realize the
terrible danger from infection, savs)
a ^iniinnaH authority.
Coyns can easily be lifted 041! witli
file fingers if you will get from anv
drug store a quarter of an ounce of
a drug railed freefone.
'sufficient to remove every hard or
soft corn or callus from one’s feet.
You simply apply a few drops dire.
Your child is bilious, constsipa’.ed
md sick. Its little tongue is coat
ed, breath is bad and stomach sour. Ictly upon the tender, aching coro-or
Agency for peflox a stomach and
liyer tonic at Kleins.
Lynchburg plows and repair parts
H. W. Black, Jr. . i
Get a lO.cent box of Gascarets and
straighten the youngster right up
Children love this harmless candy
cathartic and it cleanses the littl.*
liver and thirty feet of bowels with
out griping. Cascarets .contain no
calomel and can be depended .upon to
move the sour bile and poison right
out because it never cramps or sick
ens like other thinga.
callous. The soreness is relieved at
once and soon the entire corn or
rfellou*. root and all lifts out without
one parHcle of pain.
This freezone Is a sticky substance
which dries in a moment. It Just
shrivels up the corn without inftam.
ing or even irritating the surround
ing tissue or kkln. T«dl your wife
about this.
WAVTKD
of good
Rmoak
W.WTKD \ flr't class fanner,
with two or th/ee good mub or
horses to la m on <hnr*s. oi will
rent ii| right party, Kami is
n:*nt M< don's « hnr« h. good f.« .-tlfhv
location (!<M>d hog an ( | cattl *
range. I’arfy iiiusf have good
reput-ifion to work. Tarty who
w«i111s to sta\ in the i<.«d and not
w< ik, rusafi not apply. F. C
Ibiinclt, Walterb«>rff' 7’5-tf.
WXVTI.D I'iVe to tW»-n|>_fi\.
Hiousi.nd all heart cypress shin
gles. 4 \ 21, r.-X inch thick, hand
i ade Will pay $X <M) per tlioiis.
and for them, F O H. Walter
boro. .« F, C, Rennet! ’ 2-. r >.tC
\\WM.D—The' putdic .t„ know that
we grind velvet beans, ear ror:t
in the shuck or anything grind
Jibb. at Marvin’S Grist Mill. Wal
tf
terbora, S’. C.
FOR RENT
TO RKXT Hrlck corivr store with,
modern conveniences Rent rea
sonable. Apply M. TaniottU:
Walterboro, S, C. 2.5-lf.
STRAYKD One black tan colored
todc white Ting around neck and
white legs and all four feet, no*
has puppys .- came to my place
about the last of January. W. J.
Trowell, Walterboro,
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