The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 29, 1917, Image 6
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RECALLED FOR
RE-EXAMINATION
Nlne«r.RlRht Mr« Who Were Turn-
cd Down on Phfiknl Exnminn*
tlon Mart be Re-Euimlned.
The follow Ins In a Hut of 98 men
who weie declared physically de-
flrlent in their flrat examination.
who have be *‘ n the Jo ‘
cal board for re-examination. They
w *11 appear next Tuesdayr Sept. 4,
and will be aubject to another ex
amination. This is done on account
of new rulln* b/ Provost Marshal
General CroWder. permitting the ac«
• centance of men with less severe
qualifications. This re-examination
Will take place next Tuesday and
will doubtle*, result In a number
of men being accepted for servlet
who were excused as physically de*
tiHent on the first examination.
The following ar* those ordered
Ben Boggs, ll pounds under
weight ■''■s j-
Dan U. Risber, 9 pounds under
weight.
Ariel W. Payson. under weight
John O. Addiion, lack of weight
Joseph Tillman Taylor,* hu* of
weight. * i
Paldo RIverT lack of weight.
Otis A. Peters, 7 younds under
^ Andrew Laurie Smoak. lack of
weight. >
John Nichols, lack of mtlars. ,
Oeorgeg F. Brant, lack of weight
George Brown, lack of weight.
Jarvis B. Craven, lack of weight
and fiat feet.
Laurie J. Benton, lack of Weight.
Andrew M. Padgett, ’ lack « of
weight
EVER MED BY
MEL? HORRIBLE!
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to appear next Tuesday and the ,(’ a | omc i Quicksilver and act* like
f i use for their being -turned down dynamite on jrour
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oit the first examination:
■Tames E. Pellura, teeth.
Bert Marsh, lack of teeth.
' George W Oodley, under wr 4 *ht
Txiusious Glover, lack of teem.
Isaac Mitchell, lack of teeth.
Joe Spencer Jones, lack of molars.
Billie Williams, lark of molars.
• Archie Hodges, lack' of molars.
Willie T^ro, lack of teeth.
Jeff rv Bishop, lack of teeth.
t Kenii dh L. Aekernvan. lack ,of
>'dars.
Mopes ampheil, lack of teeth.
Williaii '<3. Drawdy, under weight.
Ben Wi' on. lack of molars.
Hubert L. .Rivers, 2 lbs. under
Ight.
Johnnie Washington, lack of
Julius F. Pearson. 2 lbs. under
?lght. \
Edward Ben v’rosby, lb ibs. be-
' w weights
James L. Msrvln lack of teeth.
Frank Senders-, lacle of molars.
Mack Middleton. 2 lbs. under,
eight. ,
Frank Woodward. 2. pounds under
eight.
Louis O Crpsbv, lack of molars.
Robert Elbert, lack of molars. ,
Wash Peterson, lack of molars.
David Fraser, lack of molars.
William Robertson, la(>k of mo-
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m. ■;
Richard-Ford, .lack of molars.
Curry Williams, lark of molars.
R. M. Jefferies. .1 pbunds under
eight and l«ok of molars. •
Harry W. Vi*n. lark of molars.
Lawrence W. P’armer. lark of four
tunds weight.
Givens, lack- of molars and
ily 6ne good eye.
HenryHV Glover, 11 pounds under
.•ight
Simon PreHer. 15 pounds under
eight. . N.
Willie Rice. lacX. of-molars.
C. C. Price, lack of molars.-
Calvin K. Renton, lark of elp^n
nunds weight. ' •. <s \ -* 7^
Sunman Hrown. lack of molars,
dxiuis *R M . Reeves, 12 poKfldfl
nder weight. .V
Willie Itrabham, .2 pounds under
•eU'ht.
-x Palme^ Cannbell. 12 .pounds un-
’or weight.
Alliert Warren, insufficient mo
ats.
TWinan Fra«!fr^ lack of niqlars.
WiRter 1> I,tons. 11 pounds un-
Vr weWht
Addle Robert SmiCi. lack of mo-
ars.
J in. M Rei. 'irs. In.’R. of molars
md IF pounds under wuigiit.
fJehVge M Reynolds. 8 pnondyi’n
b:r weight , y/
Emitt Wiscf/ Stokes, 1w pounds
under weight. S'
Paul Sntumers. lock of molars.
Jo-a p*. K Kin ird tack of molars.
John Spell. ludL of teeth.
OHv<‘r (>r:>'snu. 7 pounds tinder
weight
\ Alec fVyju' ^ laek of molars.
WaUe- Willi ms, lack of molars..
^ TbHmas He uii'^ '’dis. ased.
BenKHujn M Murdaugh. lark Of
teeth. -\
Wilson 1 i - hi lack of sufficient
molars ’-On. - .
Jesse Drew. Jv.. r » pounds under
weight
Irvinir Haddock, pounds un-
dervelrr'it ' .
Allie Otto Smith. In pounds un
der weight
Mannie N Morris, lack oKteeth
and 5 pounds luulei weight.
Itlchyrd.A TItorp. lack of nlotara
and. under Weight. ' \ |
Aabury Saipucl, lack of molgrg.
.John C. 4ri«‘l, T1 pound# under
wrtght. • ,.*•
tCharllc F Stiicklancl, 8 pounds
uq'dvr Weight. J
Lawrence Creel. 12 pounds un
derweight
’ iCallna Jenkins, diseased.
Rarnev Croshv, deformed chest.
Rennie Raxel. 7 podwds under
weight.
Rurw-dl R., ^uiitb. Jr . 8 pounds
underweight S ■ * -
.Frank Milev, 2 2 pounds under
wc gbt.
C..ph^ Colson. .7 pounds below
> weight.
.1 »e fnabinH. lick of molars.
Hertry Rtepheas <1 pounds under
weight and kick of molars
C Anderson .Sanders, hail I y united
frartiire itiNrigl'l forearm hud un-
der» eiglit
Joel W. Reeves, D* pounds under
weight. • --
Ren Gilliard. lick rrf molars x
Nathan Drawdy. lack of Vs Ihs.
weight.
Gerhard D. Vain. 12 pounds un
der weight. *> „ -
Howell Swesf?' tack of molars and
underweight.
•January Harvev, Jr., lack of mo
lars.
Henry Molars, lac^ of weight.
Leri Palmer, diseased.
Liver.
Calomel loses you a day!"'Yon
know what calomel is. It’s mer
curyquicksilver. CalomeJ is dan
gerous. It crashes into sour bile
like dynamite, cramping and alck-'
enlng ,you. Calomel attacias the
bones and should never be put Into
your system.
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out and
believe you need a dose bt danger
ous calomel just remember that you?
druggist sells for 60 cents a large
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which
Is entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take ami Is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It l« guaranteed to start
vour liver without stirring you ur
inside, and can not salivate.
Don’t take fcalomel!-.If makes you
sick the next day; It loses you .t
dfw’ff wofrk. Dodson’s Liver Tone
straightens you right up and you
feel great. Give It to the children
because it Is perfectly harmless and
doesn’t gripe.
Recruiting Slay
Yet Continue
Considerable confusion has re
sulted from a misunderstanding on
the port of many men who are regis
tered for military service under the
Draft Law. They are under the im
pression that after their numbers
have been drawn? they are no longer
able., under the law. to volunteer.
This Is not the case, as will be aeon
from the fact that all numbers
were drawn in the order In which
they will be called to service should
they be needed. It Is the case that
after the local board has called,
either by posting number'and name,
or notifying a registered man? one
may not volunteer, hut must report
for examination by the local board,
ami remain under the jurisdiction
of that Board until either accepted
\(or service In the National Armv.
oCxfurnlsUod with a complete dis
charge. N Even those who are given
temporary exemption are not per
mitted to ^volunteer.. Rut so Inn'T
•is the” registered/tuan has not been
notified. eit^rtiVby posiine liistwuno
or nrhcrwis>Y hydijs local hoard, he
Htfll the pt ivilrxj> of Volunteer
ing,. ’ X.
/The War Denartemht has a>i-
nouYicod that all future ' cnmnii->-
s'lons. wif'> the exception of those
to he given to attendant ; at the Sec
ond Training -vainps, will he givmv.
to men in the ranks of the regular
Armv. the National Guard nr the
National Armv. The Provost Mar
sh il General lias li eentlv nnnoune-
ed that registered men are not avail
able for original appointment to
commissioned grades. This -Tpplii
Hogtfallow News *
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The Dog Hill church women' are*
trying to get Up an ice cream tup-
per for dftiis summer. While the
public rai general does not like
church Ice cream, all of the mem
bers will have to eat some, anyway.
Sidney Hocks fooled the Dog Hill
Aggregation last Sunday. When
the preacher asked everybody to
tiae and slag. Sid got up. but In
stead of singing he. merely chewed
hts v^ax and nobody knew the d
fercnce.
' Man selling hats was through
here this week, but nearly everybody
had one. •
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The Postmaster sees where the
government is about to let the Al
lies have a few billion dollars. He
thinks we better mind how we let
strangers have money.
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Some play golf, others do other
things, when they want to slack
out their mental strain while pon
dering over International questions.
But when Poke Baxley gets bother
ed he goes out and shears his mule’s
tafl. which is a recreation taht taken
his mind entirely off of everything
else for the time being.
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Tpe Exerlslor Fiddling Band will
serenade Poke Eazley_ tonight, as he
was seen coming from the Ho* Ford
still house today with a fresh jug.
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In giving his-opinion of the suf
fragette business, Tobe Moseley the
other morning stated that there was
enough argument already going on
around the house without adding
politics.
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The Tin Pedler was in our midst
this week showing a lot of fine,
watches. He keeps them separated
from the rest of his tinware.
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The Hogwqllow Improvement As-
sociation, met in regular session last
night. After roll call the minutes
of the last meeting were read and
approved, and the weed question,
which was left in the hands of a
committee at last meeting, was
brought up. The committee was
called upon and reported progress,
there being fewer weeds in our
midst now than formerly, as the
hot weather has killed ninny of the
Smaller ones. /
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Poke Kazley says the more civi
lization we have tig* more com
plaints we will hear about fleas. He
says when he was a boy nobody
paid any attention to a flea.
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Silas Klldew says At takes a
mighty steady headed ' fellow to
wear a derby hat that’s' too little
foi- him while riding a jolty mule.
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Columbus AUsop’s uncle died in
the Calf Ribs neighborhood one day
recently. Reing an honest man the
neighbors made up money to bury
him, x
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Sim Flinders has traded his cook
stove for a couple of nice hounds.
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Tlio‘ steps leading into the Wild
Onion school house were stolen a
few; nights ago. The Deploy Con
stable has been put on the case and
dias sevral of one good citizens un
der suspicion, as lie passed a hopec
where ;i mass meeting on the mart
<111**1101! was being held on the
night of crime'and overheard «>ne of/
Jh'e speakers pay that steps would
liK taken at ottce to repair a bridge,
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' YanXsims was arrested Tuexday'
morning Tor firinij four vhotA/at
random. He was acqOUled th«
charge ^ hen III* proved th^he flr*-d
lo nil registered men. Therefore. pn J>' ,breo idiots M raiijUm and the
titiV registered man win*' desires to
secure a < i omniission. must serve In
the rank's of one of the toree branch
es of the nrmv before ho has nnv
cha-nee of securing the desired com
mission.
The general recruiting service of
the army is now charged with re-
cruitjpK for'; ^
- 1. The Regular Army. ,X
2. The drafted National (Diard
n. The soerial and technical
units of the National 4rmV.
Enlistments hv special recruWIng
parties of the National Guard have
been stopped wirh n view to having
re< rnitlng parties trom the various
organisations report to the Army
rg^ruRlpg office in charge of earn
recrtiHmg district. . This with a
view to consolldattng all the recruit
ing agencies heretofore in effec^ un
der one head in each i*cruitlng dis-
trht. each pflrtv'x*rnihing for anv
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1 lut'e divisions of the
last nrt'>ied division.
ot^»-r tini*- at Un* tvrlow.
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EVERY SIREET IN
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Has Ijs Share of the |*mof That Kid
ney Sufferers Seek.
ona of the
Amv. The ......
special and' technical imits of the
National Army, includes tkp enlist
ed. reserve rorp« pertaining <o the
Quartet-mast***- corpg, Ordnanc**- <1*’-
partmenf. ihe Engineer regfmeifks
nf the National \rmy." Rgjfety coniXf 01
pales. (*te. X •’
WHY tWAK rams
The nervous systi-m U the alarm syatem
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fit human body.
j perfect hcjjisji We hardly realize that
we Network oi nerve*, but when
health t^Kung, when strength is dedin-! for curing me.”
tag. thewune nervous system gives the
alarm la headachev. tirwlueas, dreamful
•deep, tmtabtiity and noleM corrected,
lead* straight to a breakdown.
To correct nervousness, Scott’s Bmul-
alon 1* exactly what you should take; it*
rich, nntriment gets into the blood and
rich blood feeds the ti
Backache? Kidney* weak?
Distressed with urinary ills?
Want a reliable kidney remedy?
Don)t have to look far. Use what
Walterhoro people recommend. Ev
ery street in Walterhoro has it*
cases. X -v
Here’s one WuRerboro woman’s
experience.
Let Mrs. W. Z. Ayer. Hampton
St. K tell it. She says: ‘‘For five
yeiirs I suffered from several bad
attacks of kidney trouble and lum
bago. I had sharp pains in my
hack and hips and- my- hark would
get in such condition that for weeks
a time I wasn’t able to struight-
enx J had headaches and dizzv
spells and at times I could hardly
see aoiXs the nmon I tried lots of
remedies but didn't gcTSmy prethan-
*-Bt henellt. . Doan’s Kidney Pills,
however, relieved me from the
alart. It has- bexn two years mow
since J have had suMj an attack and
1 give Doan’s Kidney Pills credit
Dr. r*rdlaaa4 King, a *«w York City Fhyslclw* amd Medical Author, saya:
i«i« can h# no Ktromy, vigorous, -iroa maa nor beautiful, hoalthy, rocy-cheeked
aca without Iroa—Vuaated Iroa takem three times per day after meals will
the strength and endurance of woah, nervous, run-down folks 100 per
cost. In two weeks' time In many Instance*. Avoid the old forms of metallic
Iron, which stay injure the teeth, corrode the stomach, and thereby do more bar
than goo*. Take oaly organic Iron—Donated Iron.” It Is dispensed In this city
fey all good druggists.
for sale by JNO. M. YLEIN and WALTERBORO DRUG COMPANY.
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Southern Railway System
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An Ambition and a Record •
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THE need* of the South are identical with the need#**;
el thr south*™ am*ezi the frowth ud Moccwof one *
the esbuilitiy ef the other.
The Southern lUUwar Uhl no tuof no uudnl »ririlerr ox
nreotdod to other*.
The null hi mi of the Soutbern Xnilvar Com pony it to w* that
unhy of iruemt tbM il hen of co-operation between the public inj
the raSrondt: to ue perfected th« fair and frank policy in the raanafe-
bcm of railroad! which Inrhea the conSdancr of (orenimrmal
aeeuoes; to rrailTe that liberality of treutmeml which will enable h
to obtain the addidoMl capital needed lor the acquiurion of better and
enlarfed fadlhica incident In the demand for iaocued and better
acrakci and. haaUy—
To take Ita tdche la the body politic of the Sooth alonn'de <*
other (reur tnduairiet. with no more, but with equal Ubertiet. rqual
Bfhtt and aquai oppoftanitica.
“ The Southern Serves the South.”
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.Sprains, Bruises, Opts, Burns, Old
Sores,” Tetter, Rinf-Worm,-Ec
zema, etc. Astisepdo Aaodyse,
used internally or externally. 25c
8TOP, LOOK AND READ THln
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if a girl loves a man that’s her busi
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if they get married that’s their
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So, If you want your automobile seat
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The New York Pressing Club; ’for
that’s their business. .
New York Pressing
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Best of Service for Ladies and -Gentlemen. ,
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Cold Drinks, Ice Cream and Candies.
Meals and Lunches at all Hours. Everything Clean and
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w Corner Railroad Avenue and Hampton street.
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• CARDS. *
R. M. JEFFERIES
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
WALTERBORO, S. C.
Practice in all Courts except Equity.
Loans Negotiated on Improved
Farming Lands. r>
Dr. A. J. Anderson,
Dental Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 a. m. tr. e p. m.;
3p. u. to 6 p. m. Phone IQu-X..
Walterboir*, S. C.
it for you.
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