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»-*Wv Wednesday, February 26, 1919 The Press and Standard, JValterBord, S. C< : ^ • > * -r PAGE jra Is Your Blood Poor? ; If it is, You Need Vinol • r ^ Anaemic, run-down, nervous, devitalized conditions result from poor or thin blood. A glance at the formula of Vinol, printed on the label, will show* that it contains the very ingredients necessary to make good blood. Jt soon creates a healthy appe tite, improves digestion, and, helps you to get full benefit from your daily food, and builds you up. Drewiville, N. H. Bradford, Pm. “I hmve usod Vinol for Impover ished blood. I was broken out with a rash and run down so it was ham for me to keep abdut my work. Other medicines did noccod, but Vinol enriched my blood and improv**d my cond.lion,very rapidiy. ’-Kose Lasky. » Fur all run-down, norron*. anaemic condition*, wc.ik women, overworked men, feeble ul<i |>co|ile and dtiicato clilldreu, t lie re i, no rvmetly like Vluol. *'My daughter was anaemic, had poor blood and suffered from indiges tion and bilious attacks. As Vinol helped my son, 1 gave it to my daughter — she soon improved in health, and it has built her up and re stored hdr health.” —Mrs.N.Burnell. JOHN* M. KLEIN, Druggist, and DrueC’.su Everywhere. CHEAT REDUCTION AT H. W. COHEN . ■ ^ „ ‘ .. „ * . 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 *\s • X- ■ • Everybody s Store H. W. COHEN Next to Herndon’s Restaurant BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS with engine or any part. Nine.” SuiTiif ftmcce Rated £6'32 5x6^ 4-cyl:i:der motorp-dnifeur 14- inch plcv/s. Ample power for threshing and fiHing silos. Weight 5440 lbs. ready for work; light enough tor discing, seeding, harrowing, harvesting. Writs /or Catalog. Good Dealer* Wanted. FmalrulsrUlH 0t., Ill W.IHitsa tt t CMsigs *•*»•»**••**•••» « • * PKNIKI. * * , V . * »****«********r Walterboro, Houle S, February 20 —Hev. L. D. B. Williams Ailed his regular appointment at Peniel Sun. day. Allen Mixson. who has been in service two years is now at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mixon.-i E. 4*. O’Bryan of Estill, spent the weejc.eni at home. J; J. Trow«ll has accepted a posi tion with the Colleton Mercantile and M^nafaet.srp'..' Company at Hit. Q' V - : G. W. Blotl r. a a-; jarnij spent the v. «• fc.i ml h:- brot:»or M. loot ia :, i ! • I'r y T . all ' prepar- ir-' t ! i< tr ; i’liua .• ph nt u .. W-* tnil> h'pe.t’oy v. 11 a uis,, thought and ^ilar.t ! - <<».ion and mor«; j:rain fiu- i!m> isHde ,y< ar. A CIO itultb Oil CALOMtL, PILLC FOR LIVER AND BULLS <.ix«- *M jiliioi «•!;» syrup of it I t T-oKs v si«k. I'e\eii*»li. Constipat. Look back- at youi childhood <lay*i. ];« iiieniber th*- “dose” mother Insist, ed on castor oil, calomel, cathu-- ties. How you hated them, how you fomrht against taking them. With our children it’s different. Mothers who cbm; to'the old form of physic simply don’t realize what they tic. • The children’s revolt i.i weli.founded. Their tender little "insides” are injured by them. If your child's stomach, liver and bowels need- Jfleal. sin>; f ^ive. unly dt licious "Calitornia S>i\ip of Figs.” Its action is positive, but gentle, I Millions of mothers keep this harm. - less ‘'fruit Ui.xatiVe” handy; they know children love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach, and that a teaspoonful given today saves a sick child tomorrow, Ask your druk'k'ist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Fij^s.” which has full directions for babies, child ren of all aaes and for arown.ups plainly on each bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. See that it Is made by -’‘California Fig'Syrup Companv.” Refuse any other kirn, with contempt. . a , ' * SERVICE STATION Do not put off attending to little troubles with your car—They might-cause you great loss. Bring your car to us for attention as soon as you find anything wrong •\A Stitch in Time Saves / Free Air. Bntteiy. Service. Prompt Delivery. Colleton Garage Walterboro, S. C. FREE AIR FREE AIR ROBUSTNESS Nature has not been prodigal with everybody in the matter of robustness. Many, all through life, must stand guard and combat colds, coughs, bronchitis or perhaps more serious pulmonary ailments. For nearly five decades scorrs EMULSION / ->» has been helping to turn weakness into strength. For those who are delicate, with tender lungs, weak throats and a proneness to debility and anemia, the definite nourish ing ana tonic qualities of Scott’s are of special value. feott * Bowuc. 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Ifa tha aura way—the way that nevar falls. It Is tried and true —used by millions every year. It nlwaya works. •‘Oeta-If makes cut- tln* and Unsln* at a-corn and fuss- Inc with bandages, aalvea or aay- thioa elaa entirely unneceMary. . *TJeta-It.’* tba aua ran teed, moneye' bar k corn-remover, tha only sure way., coats but a trifle at any drug store. KTdby E. Lawrence ft Co .Chicago, IlL Sold in Walterboro and recommend ed an the world’* beat corfi remedy by FIRE HILL MERC. CO. ^ Sure- -Shot Eck producer tonic, at Fisbburne’s. and 4 „ * 7 ✓ 'if ' - ’4 Use Our Meal Mixtures for Big - . w i • - . *’ .. ■ • '. --They are the Best. 8-2>l S ' 8-2-2 * •» - e , - • 7-5-3 * * „ . * o , / % / ■ - *„ • I, ■ / ’ ■* , ■ We are prepared to make prompt shipments. We solicit your inquiries. - 16 per cent acid in bulk or sacked and tagged. , * * * tmm ' * * Our goods are right—Our Prices are right. o ^ ^ ■»? Colleton Mercantile &, Manufacturing Co. Ritteiy S. C Saddle Horses Trotting Horses Farm Horses , / - X / On which we can save you from \ • '/ V * f TWENTY FIVE TO ONE HUNDREDJDOLLARS a head. x\ X COME AND S E E T H|E M . 1 / % ♦ ’ ‘ / Nv , We also have on hand for prempt delivery a few Case Touring Cars \ Kline Tourine Cars • * y , Chevrolet 490 Cars ' REPUBLIC TRUCKS Yarn Bros. Co. SMOAKS, S. C. Take a few doses of Chamber lain’s Tablets as dlnwted for lndi-|about your atoouMh trouble** pestlon, and you will soon f rgetllt. j