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1 :w T r. September B, Uli the min ifio sf anBaSD Iron Is Greatest of All' Strength i Builders, Says Doctor A S^c-et of the Great Endurance and Powers'of Athletes Ovftlairr MxMtti Irtn Will Make Deli. «»*•. Merrotts, SbinCown People loo »tr Qmmt. Stroacer in Two ' .Weaks^tiie la Many Caces. Xew York, N?Sy.--Mr.*t jVeorlc fonl- lahly to th*^ they nr.- K i|nK t o fet renews h> althi and rtrtnrth trom •emo stimulatinr medicine, r-t-ertt iioe- trum cr | ^au*r. a studied wide doable their atreoirth anil onili'.ance nn<l entirely ir«-t rid of nil Hyntp.toroa of dyatiejiala. liver and other trouhloa In fr to ten to fourteen ilnya* tlm«' aitnply •*y takinir Iron In the proper form. Ami thin after they had In some cases been doetorlnr for months with, ut ohtninjnK any ' benefit. But don’t , . .. —- take the bid naiwotic driii’" 'asM ’'t»*“'7" f ,,rms " f redue«d v Irotr. Ir.-n ae. tnte or alst . K „ i 1 -!.'*• t ' no,,ir '- r,T Iron sirinly to save a few i. uYou must t ike iron In n form It 1\ I>*a!. Ill this country lind thnt m n #«n oiVv i • S£t < *th« U airencth J put^of* tV-^r*^ / r PHrefltfhter h is won the day flu*e lhlv^hlveiJ „ i .because they knew the secret of iniM 5 n i. U ,^ iron in their ar. at strc-mJtU and* endurance ami filled liVm* 1 maSer*'' Pr,’™ C » lnt ^ hi " l 'hw d with Iron before h<* went Into In inc niftfXer. Fr«‘m their weakened, the affray, while iranv finother * hn^ condition th**y knew somothini; ^one down, to ir * M ' 1« wronc. but they can't tell what, ao, for the lack of lron. nrlnflr f<A»» 1 ntrlorious defeat simply VOTE—'turatrd Iron they generally commen- e doctorlna'for . stomach, liver or kidney trouble or ™_ _ . , symptoms of some other ailment caused r « TF 'j7 u,J '* a ,r «n .»> Wk of iron in the Wood* This thu*G may go on for years, while .the le*" •-.NMiitumu «r» irH.iv irr*ni».i h ' patient suffers untold SGi ny. If you «.HS«!iir. Pnlike tn. ..‘M.-r in mate are not Stroke or well, vou owe It to jnw.W*si«rt* it l> eaiiir astii.rlUli-tl. it.es not mturs yourself to make the foil..wine test kiark.-o.r n sn th* •i rna.ii: &ee how lonr vou - - . te f t - —<!»»•.» h • a.'-u r^nelv in unrlt rt.. .. . In . V■ i* n . u . ork °r how far a.I f rm. . f Indit.-MlAn a. v.i: a * fpr iM-reu* run- sou can walk without becoming tired. eoadltiooa Th,' manufwturerasbat. »u,ti *r.4t Neal taka two ftvsjsgrain tablets of ,*r. wsiaualr.l ir.si, rh.,t th. * Irff.r to f, rMt binary Nuxated Irha.thr..' titiiee tier ! r. M ,0 • n,r eharltahl* Intti'iiom If th.v eirnn sday after meals for Tsaf> w.eks ti! „ * n,r B, * n " r «"man wHet i'.‘> »bo la.ki irio. ' "• CKM. Thi n ar.| Inrtraae Ihrlr •ti.t.rH, h. i rent or . ver la test >J*J*r strenGth again, and see f,»r f'«r time. is..i..|.'i :;*> v,«v* i,. • u * yourself now much you have gnim-d 1 ■ f**''!* tr-uhi*. Th.j , ..t to i.rr have seen doiens of nervous, r.i .-dowi !* " l, "' , "■» »» .l uhir j.-ur «tr«n<ih people who were ailing r>l! ti ftirtruf jii f* •» rt«\V ti a s v| f|f t4 |t*.k It ti b|«iBtt| in Fcr Skip by JXO. M. YLEIX and WALTERBORQ DRUG COMPANY. V A -CARD FROM SECRETARY REID KoKtfU l.oavinii Sontliorn Carolina . ’ ' r * nntl will S|!ll do \Ylutt hr ran for Favored Srtiion of State. PAGE THEE# Secretary S. L.’ Reidf who for the past year served Southern Carolina as executive secretary of the South ern Carolina ^Association. Just be fore leaving flaturday handed .the following earl to. The Pres* and Standard: “To the Members of. the Southern Carolina Association: * “It is with sincere regret that I resigned the secretaryship of the Southern Carolina Association which took effect on September lat. It has been a great pleasure for me to work with you for speh a eauso and for a country as fine as South ent Carolina.’ -o. . Many of you I have know person ally during the past year, but I feel that I know you all and I ■vfish t<v thank you for jfour many kind deeds to me and for your assistance in launching a movement that In the years to* come will n>* an much .to this section of’the State. “I leave to accept d similar po sition with the SeaWiaVd Air Line Railway Co., and to that capacity wtll he able to hcKi the development of Southern Carolina. .“Wishing ea/h and every one of you happinesy and suctcss in future years; I am. v • "Yours respectfully, “S. L. .REID. / "Executive Secretary." V^= » / *« • 'v. ... XV Harvesting Machinery We are prepared to furnish 4he farmer^ of this county with imprened machinery to use" during the har vest period. On account of the scarcity of labor, it be hooves ^.the farmer who has harvesting to do to utilize labor saving machinery in every place possiblje^This can be done by using mowers, rakes, etc. We have the latest makes of the McCormick mower and rakes, both the plain rake and the self-dumping rake. We. beg to quote you a price of $60.00 for a McCor-' miek mower, with latest improvements. We have just received a car load of these rakes to match. White Hickory wagons, single and two-horse, are among the best wagons made for hauling in your pro ducts and hauling them to market. S' ■ * . > .-—'C. ' • , v . * . / * ■# v The Rock Hill buggy, for which \ve are e^clusive^ agents in this county, are the best buggie^made for the price. We always have a large assortment of these pop ular buggies. • X. \ CALOMEL H'll A SLU66ISH LIVER <'ru«h<** Into Sour Hilt*, Alakin^ You Sick and You I*om“ , , a Day’* Work. WE CAN ARRANGE TERMS TO SUIT A. Wichman & Son WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. Calomel salivates! ICs mercury. Calomel acts like dynamite on. a sluggish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sopr bile It crash es into it, causing cramping ani nausea. If ytm—feel bilious. ..headachy. constipated and ail knocked-—out. just po to your druggist and get a 50-cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver 1 Tone, which is a harmless veget- afle substitute for dangerous calo mel. Take ,a spoonful and if it doepn’t start your liver and straight en you. Up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you’ll he sirk and nauseated tomorrow; besides it may salivate you,.while if you take Dodson’s Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It’s harmless, pleasant and safe to giv£ to children; thev like It. • 1 ********** ^* * * * * 4* DRS. CHEEK * * * **********:!: ****>!! • • , - %» Walterboro. Aug. L'8.—J."D. Mc Millan. of Fairfax, Is visiting his KXgndmother, Mrs. J. W. Saunders, of this place. Miss Blanche Chassercau, who has been teaching school at Edisto Island, has returned home. Callie Mole visited Miss Athali* Strickland Sufida^- afternoon.^ J. M. Bennett went to Charles ton Friday. Miss Blanche Chassereau spent Saturday night with Mrs. Atlie Crosby in the Mt; Carmel section. Boyd Saunders, of Drs. Creek attended services at >ft. Carmel -Sunday afternoon. A CHILD HATES OIL CALOMEL, PILLS FOfl UVER AND BOILS I have just accepted the agency for the DORT ’Automobile, and shall be (teased to show this car to anyone interested. This, is one of the new cars for this section, and is among the popular sellers of the year. It je guaranteed to be in a class along with any other car, equipped with all the latest im provements, Westinghouse Startingan^Lightii aywtm. x • - .- > 1/. *■* «■ y ? r Touring Car f. o. b. Walterboro $780.00 P.M. BUCKNER AGENT FOR COLLETON COUNTY Cottageville, S. C. (five ‘California Syrup of Figs’’ cross, sirk, feverish. Constipated if Iri>ok back at your childhood days Remember the “dose" mother Insisted on-f-oastor oil, calomel, cathartics How you hated them, how .you fought against taking them. With our children it’s different. Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don’t realise what they do. The children's revolt is welt founded. Their ,ten<jfer little InsldM” are injured by them. If your child’s stomach, liver and bowels (need (cleansing, igive ogly delicious "California Syrup of Figs." Itq action Is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harm less "fruit laxative” vhandy; they know children love to take it; that it never falls to clean the liver and bowels anq gweetei^ the stomach, and that a teaspoonful given today saves a sick child tomorrow*. Ask your druggist fos a 50-ccn. bottle of “California Syrup Of Figs,” 'which has full directions fbr babiM. children of all ages and for grown ups plainly on each bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. See that it Is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt - . - V ******* *« •*•**#* * W ITH JHE FARMERS * ******* * ******** The question has arisen In thS minds of quite a number of people in our county: What Is a Communi ty Fair like?' If we think for a moment we would readily see, for At is a fair on a smaller scale than the county fair; the same as the county fair Ys smaller th&n the .State fair.'- The community fair lasts for dnl^ one day. A school is generally selected, as the -school building furnishes a place for the .Installation of exhibits.- The ladies trying one part for their, exhibits and ,rlie men one part for their ex hi bits. Cows and horses are hitch-- e>l ip .some convenient place near th** school house, while hogs ami chickens can stay in their pens. The exhibits should consist of the best »* h4ve on the farm, such as corn, tolton, \elvet beans, peas, po tatoes. peanuts, etc. Also wu*should .exhibit.fine pig!*, chickens, cows and horses. Now- when we come to the fair grounds that# day we w ill see old Jr Lend* and neighbors and the fine exhibits they have brought out. Now perhaps our neighbor has bet ter corn than we have; if so w^ w ill ask how he made this fine corn or cotton, and next year perhaps we will try his plan and if it is tbe best we adopt it. So iq.jMs w^y w.- a:* educating ourselves,. for. it is said: “Only fools and. dead men kn« .v it.all.” * Treat oats J-mut. . , We afe all familial- with the bla^t h*. 1 oat# in the field a* 1 *! the Wrck swollen. • ar .of com. This Is what we call smut and can ’be controlled 1 Th” seed .‘jat® should be- treated a* follows; Dip or spnnkle *eed with a solution of- formaldehyde, one pint to fifty gallons of water. Place oat# to b*- planted on a clban floor end sprinkle the solution over oats and mix uhtil-all oats aye wet; cover with sacks and let stand over night before..planting. This will destroy tfie smut, Seed Wanted. 1*‘ then* is any on*- tlfat has seed oats.--t > \- V • w heat for sal** w ish you wotvld potify me so 1 tan pht you jr touchy tut h a purchaser. In tlii* way w* can * vt:.J-«li»h a market hureTh of out "w n Tx-:* in-Colleton; *■ l*«»tal*t Storagei: House. I have .plan# on. hnnd ' for a sue- co-sful potato storag* bouse.*. This will 1*« gootl news, ,-s vtx lose an- mtallv .'>«• p* r cent of our potatoes ■AV^iio me n-id i «»ti furnish MU.of material! X F. W. RISHFR. Co. Agent ^ HE EVERY MORNING A Had Bark is (renerallj Worse in the Morning.—Walterb»*ro Pw*. . pie are Finding Relief. A back that aches all day and causes discomfort at night is usually worse in the morning. Makes you feel as if you hadn’t slept at all. You can’t get rid of kidney back ache, until you rtpach the Close— the kidneys, -.DdnshrYCIdbey Pills are-especially prepared for weaken ed or disordered kidneys—have been gratefuTty recommended by thous ands.'. >. ., Testimony of Walterboro people proves the merit of Doan’s. J. B. Ackerman. Main St., Wal terboro. says; “A few. years ago 1 bad an attack of kidney trouble caused by a strain." My back ached constantly and in the morning 1 could hardly" bend or stoop. The kidney secretions were too frequent in passage and were painful at times. 1 used different remedies but with no good result until I got Doan's Kidney Pills at Klein's Drug Store. Two^boxes cared me of every symptom of kidney trouble and the rompiaiut has never return- ed" X ■ Jfffce/tOc. at “aTnjr*aI«*r« I)on't simply ask for a kidney .remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills.—the satho that Mr. Ackerman had. Foster- Milbum Co.. MYgrs.. Buffalo. N. V. 1- - ,/ r s r .r 4 \ X^ J0XEH--TlltlMAIL . Miss Kffie Patliine Jones.-of Ixxlge, and Mr. Frank M Thomas, of Ruffin. wes«* married by Rev. W. F. Wombly, of the Methodist church at Hendersonville. N. C., cm August 30. 1917. Thej ceremony was quietly p< r- forraed, only a few friends being present After visiting points of in terest about Asheville,- Henderson- vills and Flat Rock, .they are at horns to their friends at Ruffin. a-aid >896 A. • Colic. Diarrhoea Remedy. This is s medicine that every family should be provided with. Colic and diarrhoea often come on suddenly and It* is of the greatest im portanc<* that they be treated promptly. Consider the suferlng that mast be endured until a physi cian arrives or medicine can be ob tained. Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy has a reputation aycond to none for the quick relief which It affords. Ob tainable everywhere. iy Mail bSSSjKS MCOMI DMttstoaaha II Tm «m «• N k* Mtec w* V Wll repairs Which is the more ex- . pensive roof? / ► The one that costs least' at the start or the one that lasts longest? RUrBER-OID costs a trifle ’ more than other prepared roof-! ings. But RU-BER-OID lasts for years and years without^ repairs. ^ It outlives others because it . contains nothing that can crack* warp, run, rot, rust or leak. Wt know it to be the best and most economical roofing you can buy* Mads in SUta Gray, Tils Rad and Coppar Graaru Tba ganains has tbs “Ru-bar-oid Man” on aach rail. KOGER HARDWARE COMPANY Fanning 1m pi a manta. - »OU^t| , OUtOUNA Ru-ber-oiO S; .'v»> Suujimtt </•«•>/ huj im 0v*r, titan art rttltj k ah KV-HMS-UID Bt+ mg auj Kl'-IlK-OW tkimflm. COSTS MORE -WEARS LONOER ' A ^ L> RAN’ >4 M F* dM . r m n l Oe/r Too/s and Hardware Ore the* best you never saw. < PRICE, QUALITY AND FAIR TREATMENT. CARPENTERS: . OUR T004S ARE MADE FROM FINELY TEMPER ED STEEL AND WILL HOLD THEIR EDGE—THEY ARE KNOWN, RELIABLE BRANDS. . EVERYONE: _ WE HAVE THE “EIKiE” ON THE TOOL AND OTH ER HARDWARE BUSINESS IN THIS CITY. WE DIDN’T GET IT BY “SHARP PRACTICE” BUT BY GIVING THE PEOPLE THE BEST HARDWARE FOR X LESS MONEY. ’ '*> COME IN AND SELECT THE TOOLS YOU NEED AT HOME. • ;v v " y ' . 9 • Roger Hardware Co. w X /, ANYTHINQ IN HARDWARE WALTERBORO, S. C., j Announce Public To The X thst our fall stock is complete. We purshssed our stock at very low prices and will be able to save you some money on everything you buy. All we ask is to gfve us « call and convince yourself., Our stock consists of Men’s, Ladies’ and Chil- / ■ ' -A dren’s Ready-to-wear, Shoes and a big assortment of Dry Goods. Also just received a full line of ■r #■ , <5 v • *- Indies’ Felt Hats in the very newest shapes. s A Ki . • * Price, Quality and Fair Treatment ■ L SHOOB WALTERBORO, S. C Sv £ \ Vr,, •Jj X ’-•c>