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r ’■ w TSB STANDARD, WAtTERBORO. C. & J IK X fair IjSIX LETTERS «i Mew England Women ♦ v 1 i — Lydia E. Pinkham y s‘Vegetable Com* pound Does Restore the Health of Aiiing Women. ^ hro # u P h th f Change of Life and suffered twT J l “ tla .? f< iT w'^ks). and could get nothing to f E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound (ta\Hdfc>m) on Tuesday, and the following Saturday morning the hem- gaining* 1 ukea tiiem regularly ever.since and am steadily ‘‘j 5r rt>tnly . i D * ■ th * t e ^ e Ty Vf who »* troubled as I was should giro - and they wl11 ^ reliet"—Mrs. CrBOBRK vUBT 9 802 rKth Street, South Uoaton, Mass, w Letter from Mr». Julie King, Phoenix, R.L SiT** 1 ,vo T ked stesdy in the milt from the time I w*s 12 years old until 1 had Ixen oamed a year, and 1 think that caused my hj^i teel- ■°" ness T 511 near my left hip that went around to my - n*®** ■**« sometimes I would hare to lie in bed for two or three days. I was not able to do my housework. 1 “ Lydia E. Pinkham s \ egetable Compouuo has helped me wcnderfull v in e T # ? r - W ? y ' 01517 my letu ‘ r iur thc *T«»d of others. I am only too J **® *®P® •oytning within my power to recomiaead your medic’ne.”—Mrs. VLU. Kate, Box 2S2, Phoenix. K.L Letter from Mrs. Eltk Donovan,WHlimantic, Conn. W illimantie, Conn.—“ For flee years I suffered untold agony from fema'e troubles causing backache, irregularities dizziness, and nervous prostra tion. it was impossible for me to walk up stairs without stonning on the way. I was sll run down in every wsj. \ I tried three doctors and each told me something diffcient. I received no benefit from any of them but seemed to suffer more. The last doctor mldi\ was no use f<M , me to take anything as nothing would restore me to hefclto RMiii, So I began taking 1 Lrdia E, Pickhatn’s Vegetable Compound %> aee what it would do, and by taking seven bottles of the Compound and treatment you advised, I am restored to my natural healtlu —Mrs. Etta Dobotax, 762 Main Street, Willimaotk, Conn. Letter from Mrs. Winfield Dana, Augusta, Me. MRS. WALTER GOODMAS . -—- ^LydiaE. Pink ham’s Vegetsbie Compound has cured tha baqkaehe, headache, and the bad pain I had in my right side, and I am perfectly welL”—Mrs. Wntrutnn Dana, RF.D. No. 2, Augusu, Me. ^ Letter from Mrs, J. A. Thompson, Newport, VL Newport Vt—“ I thank you for the great benefit Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable. Uimpound has done me. I took eight bottles and it did wonders for me. as I was a nervous wreck when I began taking it. I shall always speak a good word for it to my friends.”—Mrs. Jons A. Thoupsos, Box 3. Newport Center, Vermont. Utter from Mis* Grace Dodds, Bethlehem, N.H. Bethlehem. N.H.—By working very hard, sweeping carpets, washing, ironing, lifting heavy baskets of clothes, etc., I got all run down. I was aick in bed every month. *• This last Spring my mother got Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound xor me, and already I (eel like another (firl. I am regular and do not have the pains that I did, and do not have to go to bed. I will tell all ay friends what the Compound is doing for me.”—Miss Gkacix B. Dodds. Box 133, Bethlehem, N.H. For 80 jean Lydia E. Pinkham*s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for fe- aiale ills. No one sick with woman's ailments does JosUee to herself who will not try this fa- ■mmm medicine, made from roots and herbs, It has restored so many suffering women to health. ■MtoWrite toLYDIl E. PI 5 K HIM MEDICI YE CO. (COXFIDE.MIAL) LY.XN, XAML, for advice. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered rorumr Coiietoa lady Expiree at Fairbarn. fia. Pairburn, Ga.. Sept. 17.-«wSpM(sl: Fairbu/n friends were dee^y grtev- ed and shocked when the s "*MWs of the death of Mrs. Goodman spread over the village on b Wednesday morr-lng. She wav '& sufferer for many weeks yet hope' frfr he* re covery was entertained for her re- rvery until the last. She bort her suffering without complaint, pa tient in eicknes^r.s In health. The Reaper came onletly and carried her to her heavenly home. She was a true Christian, a lovir^s mother and devoted, wife. To those who knew her best her life was an In spiration^ Her death is a loss irre parable. ‘ The writer of this little notice knew her in her Savannah home when she wre a hride. Then life was all a dream of happitfess. When some years later we \ met she was a terrier, loving mother. -She hrri met bravely* the responsl- biHM-s cf life and had made a host of friends in Fairhurn. who willing- | ly and tenderly nursed her during her 'est sickness end It Is with ». ssd heart we bid her farewell; yet j wo know the colder- gate stands "Jar and an.vels will guide and gur* I l 1P r over. To the heart broken husband we offer s*ncere«t sympathy. May God wim reigns in th* heaven of heaven, civ- him consolation in this; hour of r-^ed • Fairborn. ft r .. '^eptemher *9 — Special.—The funeral of Mrs. Walter Goodman, whose unexnected death occurred here Wednesday, was held Thursday afternoon^n the nresenee of a l-.-en Catherine- of relatives and friends at the paviHor* in Fairhurn cemetery. Befnm her marriage Mrs. Ooe-tman _was Miss Kr.*herlne Hill, of Augusta. She is survived bv Vr husband. Walter Goodman, of Fatr- hnru. two children, a hop and girl Eugene, aged 4. and I^»nna, '.ved 2 rears; also hy her sisters,' Mrs J. D. Risher, Mrs. W J. Taylor. Mr*. C C Adams, of Walterhoro, S. C., and Mrs. C. C. Mims, of-Rru r -'wick. and by her brothers. T. M. Mill, cf Pirmingham, Air.; E R Hill, of Aiunt**a, j, q Hill of Norfolk, Va. Mrs. 0. C. Mims will ’ake h®r little orphaned nephew and n|eoe with her to her home in Brunswick, and f'e bereaved father will also mr.ke his future heme in Brunswick. 1 ■ ti by m woman and M open held in strict confidence. ATTENTION! EVERYBODY! /• 1 - We invite ' r cu to inspect our !i if of fall and winter Merchandise.^such as Dry goods and Notions. Mens, Vouch?, Boys and Childrens ready Made clothing. Ladies and Misses, Cloaks, and S veaters. Also a complete line of outings. ^ We also invite sneejal attention to our line of Shoes tor men ancf women. We also have one of the very best lines of childrens school shoes. Islandton Mercantile Company Islandt >n, Louth t ar lini BUY A PETALUMA BUY A PETALUMA CHICKENS * ARI RAISED PROFiTABLY * ^ The^etaluma Way > nil f-)r Catak-j/.s NOW Wrianear '. tart. P 1 LiHY ' S.P E e 1 ?> L o F F ■ nr-vf.-v w-in F-iNt* AN Ul’N ‘ , . .: •K..ir,Y i . Ove* l!”'' '* r ! •/ > ;t "*?.,• .j . i :••<?*- 1 r. * ! r .. e your r ,01 ; J K . i AM.Mi.Vrtm F\BM STt\RTEI> J. W. Bfuck arrl T. V. Phtrlck Have 8"-'rc of Y« n r n ’<Ja»o?u. RronchVilk. Sept 27 — J. W. •Blerjk and T. M. Patrick of thi« nlaoe h-»ve started nn alligator fr-’-m. They d*d not originally In tend thl«. hut ejrr-umstancer have in a way. forced the new enternriae upon them. Tuevd’y they went f l«hl’'-g on the Fdlrto river »nd t"!iind e.n p'Meatnr M nert” containing 2B eg«v. They "robbed” the heri end placing the egg* in the tor* of their hueevi started home. Th r y had not d-lven verv far before th-v heard r. faint barking and loekfue ' , nwn Into the Mjggy they found two rr three little ’gators wrig gling about their feet Bv the lorfadEcoiiomu irst You may now have some other range in yo\ir kitchen. Never mind that. You can not afford to put up with its wastefulness and discomfort any longer. Come to us and we will put- in a Favorite Range that will positively save from $5 to $10 every year on fuel bills alone. Favorites are built from the best materials. They practical ly abolish repair cost—and contain features you would expect to pay $15 to $20 extra for, although they are given you without any addition al cost. Such features as the ventilated oven—evenly heated—that insures perfect baking, Heat indicator that enables you to control the oven tem perature. A sectional lid for utensils. A cast flue back that will not wear out in 25 years. A glass oven door, giving full view inside the oven. Accurate, tight fitting of the registers and doors—insuring com plete control of the fire gt all times and maximum economy in the use of fuel. # Favorites are built on the unit system—with interchangeable parts. Tell us your requirements—we will build a range for you that will exact ly suit your needs. With all these advantages, Favorites cost no more than the ordinary kind. Why not throw out that misfit cook stove in your kitchen? Learn the FavoQtp Way of eliminat ing waste, worry and work. X WICHMAN & SON A WARN! 1874 as at> invisible spirit beings —* ' . | 1*4. The Millennium wilf begin U Editor Press n-nd StandaiVl: Will 1914 ) time th*» g*»utlern*n reeehed horn® you allow me space in your columns ’ ... ^ /, rttrut IR of_the alligator* had hatched " . ' nln „ ^ the dec-d out W Christ out r-nd^Messre, Black arri Patrick , ^ will *.e ** -td at that IitneL v-fr® riding with theirifeet upon the reading public from a pamphlet ser*; A*ll the "'unrighteous and d^vhhoard, the bottom of the buargy out by A. M Haldemcn, D. D pas- wicked dead will be raised and mad being too crowed for comfort The for 0 f the p irst Baptist church of Perfect and innocer< like Adam ’ioise irede by the little ’gators «e ..hiPh i I before thei fell . •funded like a PViPPy show. Tliroe' * w York. purpose o i 17. All the unrighteous and more of the ’»r*ors hav* slnc« to refute Millennial Dawnism, tke> ^ wicked dead will be given a second hstchei out, and row the family blasphemous religion which teaches chance. numbers 21. At first Messrs annihilation 0 f Jesus Christ. I 1* T**’ more wicked they have Black and Patrick were greatly ‘.*„,iennia! Drwnism” Is an exprets been" in this life, the more likely ccRcerned over the problem of s|or , j ugt if iw i bv a work published In f hey will be through the experience tr d jns »tri caring for the orphrns. ( volume* entitle.f milienial daan. to accept the Gospel of the second Both gentlemen are men of fanrtb Tbe or |g| na i publishing center and j chance. and they understand- the require- headquarfers w?a Allegheny, Penr»-T'hose who accept the sec- ments of ordinarily heelthy chil- ^y] Tan i a now transferred to onj l chsJice will have everlasting Brooklyn, N. V: The work Is pub- life. lished and s*nt forth by the Watch 20. Those who get everlasting dren, but ’gators would n^t spend to ordinary mir^strations re- * CHARGES IX DOKCHK8BKR. Three Mansi gen Placed I’Mler Boa Acruaer May* Pace In th ir despnrr.tion they h ive Bjble and Traot Roc | et) Four life will susain it by eating food. made several attempts to captii^c ‘he rngther ’gator, hut so far ‘he obi woman has eluded them. How ever. after much experimenting, the hr-ve found that the little snurians are particularly ford tf breed’iml baranro, and that is now their dai ly diet. Ravetiel ^Ncw*. • Written for. Last VV* ki P.aSept. 22.— Special: tv*. ' GHniore. of KSdgeland. visif- i rl ;r*eiii!s !i r n week before !;• t. \;: $ C.er'ic Rodgers hi-- r*tu-n ' million copies hr've been sold and i Those who do not want to circulated These together with forever will hate the privii- five million tracts sei«t out each **8° °f being asphy^ic-ted in the lake month and the official paper or of fire. magazine known as the "HerrJd of i Th *’ assurance given to the wick- Christ’s presence." -have been read a,1( f sinful^ is that “there is no and studied b\< millions, not only in RU ff er ' n g f° r vmericn luf tbrouib-ii* thc veto!■; The books.-are sold at r- nomniy 1 bom; after ;i visit !o frit nds in V- •He of Krirnd, A G X-1* A cl £i li< ^ *•*-'1 iVtaluir a, C’ali H2 No: !'* !ri v ;m >t. pany day • fft. f ! A t I—IIW ’iiai ^SOUTH BEND WATCHES. J . ' ‘ o •» # \ " w There , is no more reliable watch on the market than nie SOUTH BEND. I have them anti sell rson an (••nvneii Rowell, v r* ■ <.' *lf ir air* , .Mr ' •* i: •. n.r <f Yo.tgt t, i.--b:!u!. ! - ‘ w r.< k. , ■ < - .1 Mr .-'R B \nd* r.soi v ,••• >ir Fr 1 J .b*i-on. ot Ohar'-v ■ c. vi.fT). l^st Snulrv with his part*::* Mr . Mr.-. John Johnson V i*. f'^irr- ! t-f jf, 1 ' visited her rister in lew. Mrs Y R RoweM, week befo--* Is*’ Mis-* s Fannie, Olivil. and "T-vra Ack-r can wer* .th' vursts of Mr> Prizz'izia, of the (’harlestot* Navy yasd-last week. nrioe. There is an edition which may be had at • wrwty-five c. its. ..lit they wort .old bore, ti re* r ninety-eight c» t>. Wl-ere :b<- p- r- ans desiring it has not the Tfior- v o purchas-. ’ is i: -h i:i’, n. foi- i .rtcur sis)i.: t . .la*.ti . ■ ni t,. d hurchev to distrib- 1 i - go ate tru^rs ■Kid vvt hold -prUt ■at Yinvi!' I. tiie i u the doors ii*( the b >■ t ho tit numry Tb are :i’. . • ‘nil in bor.iHl t Bcwr.re of (bi-m ■* they u b i • ’horn now distr 1 H ey aro dajig- ; ■ B< ’ov you v i! "Millennial liawt i 23. Those who do not care for Heaven need not lie afraid of he'll 24 The “finally impenitent j.re -extinguished infect'-.! annihilated forever. | To those of you wlio have read and an de<. ■ . i ,>r ’o fbo -• who tn;.-y utten.pt to r< r th* note *>f warn:! dangerous Lear* alone. Burn books 1. i* i me f-oimd g again it 1 in n ali vtv rally ' d ! mru fit. George. Sept. 2fi— Perha<pn the alleged charges of fraud will not stop with the State Investigation committee, at least it does aot seem to be this way in Dorchester county where the e-ileged fraud in the first primary was said to be at the Dorchester Poll In Summer ville. In the second primary Sept. 10, it is alleged that money end other frroid was practiced nt the Beech Hill polllr«g prevlnct. and Jer ry M.- Maxell of that place, who .was a candidate-for tokrnshlp com missioner in that township, and who was defeated in the second race, has sworn out a warrant be fore 8. L. Johnstone, a mr.gietrate at St. George, charglr* the man*-' agers of the election with having -violated the law aod not giving cer tain ct-'idldatea for the number of votes they received there«*su. *he poll and of practicing fraud there. Al! three of the managers at the, poll ippei.red this morning, before MagiKtcate' Johi‘ ? ton nhd * ntcrj»d under bond for their appearance at tb-* g a* ral session w hl< h convenes lr r •.:•*!«? O-;ob« r 21 VV. S l.’t- . r i . : riu-< v :1l (• -i*' in tb i ft. r. Halfpr. n nnd j> .a.jiMi t ' *' - r iv ;• ^ ' 1t' \ "l Ti - ■' I*.' -ii i* or.i find a stir: dixtrin. of I L, them under the very best of guarantee. FINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY J. A. WtfSTERBERfl, jewelry Store Main Street, Next Door 10 New Postoffice - " WALTEKBOKO, 8. C. I The quickest and moat effective pmedy for loosening the phlegm, re ieving irritation nnd curing any ovfih or cold to BSoodine Cough ‘hacker. ( 9-11-3*1. ... -y=L—-T- A W >ent bottle of Bloodine Rheumatic Liniment will ic^t long er then the moat kggravgted case of sore' throat. -L meet effective rem edy for cold oh cheet, croup, etc. >-11-34 . 1. 1. I* d-niib' ;* the Trinity. 2. L denies that Jesus ri'hri.ri '•V?a God before his ir*:arna*ion ^ 3. it tear 1» s tbit (’turist wr«* on ly a creat»d spirit. o , , 4. In ;h« incarnation he ceased to be a spirt* and became the sw- Mr. Mo«/dy Ackermc-n, after i °nd Adam. • f" very pleasant stay'V. (’ottacevillc Ti A* the second AdaiA he hi«d with relatives, has returned home only one nature. 4 Messrs Victor Anger and Domcn 1 '* « His r*iture of humanity w:ui Lincoln of the Navy Yard were vis- annihilated on the cross itors at the home of H. B. Acker- 7. He did not rise in the body map Surriay. » . w hieh he died Tom Reeves, of Cettageville. vi.-it- 8. The body in which he died ed H. B. Aciterman Tuesday 4 last. may have been disolved in gas. « —r— * j 9. The body in which he tp- San** I/eg of Boy. per ’-e/l after death was nothing more “It.seemed that my 14-year oil than a momer/arily materialized ap- boy would have to lose his leg. on pearr-nce which.' was finally disoiv- scccunf of an ugly ulcer, caused ed. by a* bad bruiae.’’ wrote D. F. How- H J*‘. s Christ <■ not, n. w a ard, Aquone. N. C. "All remedies man. ^ and doctors treatmer*t failed till we ' 11. The man Chriat Jesus^ no tried Bucklen’a Arnica Salve, and longer exiata. j cured him with one box.’’ Cure* 12. Jeaua Christ is now an invia- burna, boil*, akin eruptiona, piles, ible spirit being. 2Sc. nt Jno. If. Klein’s. ' 13. He came to the world In V\ ii "n \ < u 1; iv- ■. '•i.sd ■■ .1 < ’ u wnn* the hi'--* ow.’ielii-* ob*;tln:-bic so ii to rur» ii wi ii n> Ik;,., di lay as po>sib}* H r > is a dri: .gist - '* <’p- • <>n 1 !. ve sold ^’b niib.-rliiiri’t- CoiivTi R. :*«• : ior ^:t'•■•■ii y••.«*.-. ’ -ays Knr.s Lotiar of Safajog: .e^id . "and <o it ihc bt*s* on' tin mirki’. Ko 1 * gale by-ali »1- il< r- , In *u.'*’. ; H»f>rn mu fa**- •> .* VlO ll With -•■'li'ii iRfii rstef'd wil i*t in”. •W'l t!e .1 ji rct'o • <1 by th* i v r» r t * iris iml J* rry W Mo •me' < >..rt chan:*d ’■ Hi* probib t(oii law an<l : aicoi-i Me liquors. Sb’k headache is ennsed by a disordered ttirnach. T.ik** (tham- birinins Tab let a l*•nd corre«*t that ai:*l the h'S^laches will disapjiear. For ai*» by ail d-eaifr.--. r . Fishburne s Specials Fresh National Biscuit Company’s Crackers FRUITS ANP VEGETABLES * The latest at the Fountain: FishWne’s Grape Juig^ made of unfermented scuppemojig ^rape - - - 5 - - 7 ‘ X”*' • TRY A DRINK OF IT. juice. V C L Fishburne. Mr ll £ i