The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 05, 1919, Image 6
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Th^Press arid Standard, Walterboro, Si C.
Wednesday, March 5, 1919,
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GOT ro THK FLACK WHKRfi HE
WAS NO LONGER ANY GOOD
TO WORLD
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your
Nose
Knows
AH foods are flavored to make them
palatable. All smoking tobaccos are treated
with some flavoring for the same reason*
But there is a big difference in the Quality
and kind cf tobacco flavorings. Tuxedo,
the finest of properly aged hurley tobacco,
uses the purest, most wholesome and
delicious of all flavorings—
chocolate! That is why “Your
Nose Knows” Tuxedo from all
other tobaccos—by its delicious
pure fragarice.
Try Th»» Test: Rub a little Tuxedo
briskly in the palm of year hand to
bring out its full aroma. Then smell it
deep—its delicious, pure fragrance
will convince you. Try this test v-itlv
any other tobacco and we will let
Tur.edo stand cr fail on your judgment.
“Vow Nose Knows”
GlMftANTCCO TO SATTST'*
on VOUQ MONCY *AC*
Hu Fcriccl Tvkacc* far Pi H Cigantto
Cunrorvteed by'
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SPECIALS IN TIRES
We desire to call attention to extra
special prices this week on automobile tires
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On account of special bargain secured we
can offer the following tires at these low
prices: • / ,
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30 X 3, plain tread, for ^ 511.00
30 X 3 1-2, Non-skids, for $17.00
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Ten per cent Reduction on
OLIVER PLOWS
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We offer for the next two weeks a 10 per
cent reduction on all our Oliver Turn
Plows. We have a few of ^hese plows left
and wish to dispose of them within the next
two weeks. If you need a good dependable
< «
• turn plow act now.
Roger Hardware Company
SHAKY AND NERVOUS '
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Hmj* TaaUr Not Only R*UtTe>d HU
coffering Bat C«n"ed *3 Founds
Inert •***.
“It’s worth a thousand dollars to
ferl like I do now. since Tanlac has
taken away the trouble that kept me
in misery for the last twenty years,"
said If. B. Daniel, a well known far
mer Hring on Route No. 3, Abbe
ville, Ga., a few days ago.
"Whenever a man auffera as long
as L did he gets to the place he feels
he Is no longer any good In the
world," he continued, "and ihnt Is
Just the way I felt. Long ago I got
so weak I could not carry on my
work, for spells of stomach trouble
and nervousness Just made it torture
for me to try to cat. and tho-tronble
I had would not let me sleep nt all.
Many a night I ha\> stayed awake
until morning, so shaky and ner
vous I could not even dose. My
heart would flutter and act queer
until I was afraid it would stop, and
1 became so blue I felt like I did
not much care if it did.
"I would have been well enough
8token, February 15.—The Bbx
supper given at the school building
on last Friday night wna quite n suc
cess, from every vffV point. An
orderly, well behaved crowd waa
present, among which were several
folks from Walterboro. who contri
buted largely to the success of the
occasion. The net amount of $71.15
was reased for the benefit of the
school. Under the efficient manage,
ment cf the principal. Prof. B. W.
Hunt and the assistant Miss Weimer.
The school, is doing good work.
Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Everett took
dinner at the homo of Mr. add Mrs,
J. C. Welch Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Beach and lit.
Ue niece. Clary, also dined with Mr.
snd Mrs. Welch on Sunday.
Mrs. Jacob. Padgett who has been
quite sick for six weeks is still in
bed but reports from the home say
that the is improving. Wb certainly
with for her a speedy recovery.
Miss Clytle Saunders, of Charles*
ton accompanied by a lady friend.
Miss Williams was nt home with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Saunders
last Saturday and Sunday.
Potato planting in this section has
been reduced conUderably to what
it was in 1918.
Jacob Padgett's little son, Lloyd,
had his srm broken while playing
last Sunday afternoon.
H. W. Saunders was very popular
with the young ladies at the box
supper.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Breland, of
i « ^ . Holly Hill, visited at the home of
satiafled to hav^.my suffering relief- rh jatters aunt. Mrs. Lessle Welch
ed, but that waa not all that Tanias; 0
I have rained 11 ! n s " nda > - February 16.
Kiiff Hio
haa done for me.
pounds in weight since I started tak
ing it. I can eat as hearty a meal a?
if 1 never had stomach trouble and
my strength has come back to the
extent that I can do as much work
in a day now as I could before I be
came sick. I feel like a new man ail
over, and 1 am glad to tell anybody
just what this wonderful Tanlac has
done for me.
Tanlac, the '•Master Medicine."
is sold in Colleton county by John
M. Klein, Walterboro; The Colle
ton Cypress Co., Colleton; Cottage,
ville Mercantile Co., Cottageville;
Islandton Mercantile Co.,- Islandton;
W. C. Glover Green Pond and Jack,
sonboro; E. It. Ilishop St Co. Ledge.
Try Thl* For Sour Stomach.
Eat slowly, masticate your food
thoroughly. Eat but little meat and
none at all for supper. If you are
still troubled wRh sour stomach
take one of Chamberlain’s Tablets
before going to bed.
ast Sunday for their new home at
Kingstree. Mr. Hiott has been
employed by the A. C. L. Railroad
Company for a number of years as
section foreman < ar.d has been re
cently promoted.’
CALOMEL SALIVATES
AND MAKES YOU SICK
Acta l.ike Dynamite on n SMiggi’di
Liver il nd you l.«Ne n Day's
Work.
Daniel Hud*o n Write* Mother
My.dearest Mother:- I will try to
write you a few lines to let you hear
from me. This leaves me bell and
feeding tine, and 1 hope—ytwe are ail
well. Well, you asked me to wrl' »
/(qu if the war is over, and 1 am very
glad that L. nm able to write that
tt is. But 1 had some experience
before it closed. I lay under an
artillery barrage for about ts holt s
and that was up on the front look,
irg across No Man's Land., but I am
very glad to say 1 haven't bail a
scratch. Hut let nTT- tell you I saw
a few of the boys put out of business
at a flash. 1 can tell yoe more
about my trip when I cm. o homo
than I can write. I don't know
Just how long It will be, but you know
there are many* of our boys over
here and it will take some time to
get them back across the pond. I
received your letter saying you had
sent me a Christmas box but it
hasn't reached me yet but guess It
will be here in a few days. Well,
1 would like to be in the states the
next time you hear from me, but I
don’t know..
I will close hoping io see you in
the near future.
From your lovinc son,
. Daniel Hudson.
There’s no reason why ' a person
should take sickening, salivating
calomel when a few cents buys a
larg t » bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone
—a perfect substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver just as
surely as calomel, hut it doesn’t make
you sick and can not salivate.
Children and grown folks c-a'n
take Dodson’s Liver Tone, because
it is perfectly harmless. -
Calomel is'a dangerous drug. It
is mercury and attacks your hones.
Take a dose of nasty calomel today
and you will feel weak, sick and
nauseated tomorrow. Don’t lose a
day’s work. Take a spoonful of
Dodson’s-Liver Tone instead and you
will wake up feeling great. No
more billiousness, constipation, slug
gishness, headache, coated tongue or
sour stomach. Your druggist says
if you don’t find Dodson's Liver Ton *
arts belter *than horrible calomel
your money is -waiting for you.
IT SMUI HE
ABB
O HIT U ARY
In sad but loving rememberance of
my dear mother, Mrs. Margaret Ana
Adams who departed this, life FCb.
23rd 1918.
Darling mother you have left us
But we miss you more and more.
We know that you are waiting
On the happy Golde nshore
We thing we see you darling moth-i
With a crown upon your head
And I rise to meet you, mother,
Jhen I know that you are dead.
Dead to earth but not to Glory,
And our loss iir your gain
We know ’twas Gods command
When the saviour called your name.
Seal.
Ciae'nnnii Man Dime 'P' a i
Loosen* Corn* M > They Lift out.
WALTERBORO,
SOUTH CAROLINA
ITS UNWISE
to ppt iff Mar’a 4*7 uta to.
mawaw. If poor ntnaanah ta
NAM BY SOOTY A BOWNi
ior aoorrti
Ask Your Grocer
CHFEK-NEAL'S
COFFEES
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J ) t > ‘Cut
Good news spreads rapidly an.I
druggists here are kept busy dis
pensing freezone. ihe recent dis
covery of a Cincinnati man. which is
said to loosen any corn so it lifts out
with the fingers.
A quarter of an ounce costs vert
little at any store which handles
drugs, but thik is said to be sufficient
to rid one’s feet of every hard or
soft corn or callous.
You apply Just a few drops on the
lender, aching corn or toughened col
lous and instantly the soreness is re
lieved, and soon the corn or callous
is so shriveled that it lifts out with
out pain It is a stickv substance
which dries when applied and never
inflames or even irritates Die sur
rounding skin.
This discovery will prevent thou.;-
ands of deaths annually from lock- 1
jaw and infection heretofore result
ing from the suicidal habit dT cut
ting corns.
A CHILD GETS CROSS,
SICK AND FEVERISH
WHEN CNNSIATEO
Look. Motlier! If Tongim u <’tutted
t lean Utile Liver n nd Hovvel*.
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The More You Use Your Car
The More You Need Qgfid Tires
Your car’s usefulness is increasing every day.
It is becoming more and more of a real necessity
to you—both in your business and home life.
For that very reason you need good tires, now,
more than ever.
The out-and-out dependability that created so
tremendous a demand for United States Tires in
times of war is just as desirable today.
It reduces tire troubles to the vanishing point-
multiplying the usefulness of your car and putting
the cost of operation on a real thrift basis.
United States ‘Nobby*, ‘Chain*, ‘Usco\and ‘Plain*
are the most popular fabric tires built. They have
all the strength and stamina our years of experience
have taught us to put into tires.
There is also the United States ‘Royal Cord*,
the finest built for passenger car use.
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Our nearest Sales and Service Depot deafer has
exactly the treads you need for your car and the
roads you travel.
, a.
He will gladly help you pick them out.
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United States Tires
are Good Tires
No Indigestion! Stomach Feds Fme! v
No Acidity, Gas, Souring/byspepsla
Belching gas, food souring in
stomach, lumps of pain from indi
gestion and all distress from art
upset stomach stops instantly. Yes!
At once! r
No more stomach-headache.
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Never any indigestion
Pape’s Diapcp.-in not only re
lieves had stomachs hut it strength
ens weak stomachs. Splendid!
Costs little—Any drug store.
upset? Panels Diapepsin Sf&uBfKt
COMMON WITCH HAZEL
FINK FOR SORE EYES
It ig surprising how quickly eye
inflammation is helpt-tl by common
witchhazt-l. camphor, hydraatis. etc ,
ns mixed in Laroptik «*yt» wash'. On*»
elderly lady, who had been troubled
with chronic eye inflammation for
many years, was greatly helped in
two days. W« guarantee a small
bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY
CASE weak, strained or inflamed'
eyes. Aluminum *•>«• cup FREB
John M Klein Druggists
If your little one's longue is
coated, it is a sure si^u the stomach,
liver and bowels u gentle. |
cleansing at once. When yom child 1
is cross. peevish. fietless, pale,
doesn’t sleep, eat or ace naturally; .
if breath is bad, stomach sour, ays- I
tern full of cold, throat sore, or if
feverish, give a • teaspoon!ul of
"California Syrup of Figs," and in
a few hours all the clogged-up, con
stipated waste, sour bile and un
digested food will gently move out
of the bowels, and you have a well,
playful child again.
Sick children needn’t Ih* coaxed
to take *1>i8 harmless "fruit laxative.”
Millions Of mothers keep it handv
becaus.- they know its action on the
stomach, liver and bowfD is prompt
and sure. They also know a little
given today saves a sick child to
morrow. . •
Ask yqur duggist torn bottle of
"California Syrup of Figs." which
contains directions for babies, rhfld-
ren ofc all ages and for grown-up<
plainly on the bottle. Uesarp r.f
coujvterfei{s sold here. Get "tin-
genuine mado by "California Fig
Syrup Company." . ,
TIRB), NERVOUS
HOUSEWIFE
TOOKVMOL
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Now She U Strong and Well
Berkeley, Cal.-"I was nervous,
imtable, no appetite, could not sleep
and was always tired, so my house
work was a (reat effort. After many
other medicines had failed Vinol
built me up and made me strode I
have a food appetitt nnd sleep well.
Every nervous, weak, ailing woman
»■« Dwifbt W. y , SferktUy, <UL '
w * Mk mr, MrroM, wuk. ntn.
dow*. .fltaj w«n.n in tbl. town to
try this cod Iitm and iron tonic on
CYPRESS
SASH
DOORS
BUNDS
©ur guarantee to return their money
if it fails to help them. '
JOHN' M. KLEIN’, Druggiat, and
Druggists Every where.
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