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THE PEE
AND STANDARD
Wednesday. September 19, 1917
and Standard
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Breathe* there a man «lth *oul w>
Jetifi.
Who never to hlm*elf hath *al<1.
"Thl* 1* mr own—my native
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Who*e heart hath ne’er wffhln him
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At home hit footatep* he hath turn-
ed.
Prom wandering on a foreign
etraad ?
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If atrch there be breath*, go. nia/k
him well’
For klm bo mtartrel’* rapture* nwell.
Mich though hia titl*a. proud hia
aam*.
Boaadlent hi* wealth aa.,wisb ran
claim,—
Despite thot* title*, power *nd pe'tf.
The wretch, concentered all in self
Living shall forfeit fair renown.
And. doubly dying, thall go down
To the vile duet from whence he
sprung
Unwept, unhonored, and untutig.
; '' —ieott.
UNION MEETING
SECOND DIVISION
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Colletow Boptitd* Will Hold Meeting
Sept. »-30 at Doctor’*
Crock tYsarch.
Like a Boy at 50 Bubbling Over ;
With Vitality—Taking Iron Did It
Doctor aay* Nuxated Iron is greatest of aD strength builders.
Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate,
^ ~ nervous folks 100 per cent, in two weeks’ time.
IOC
SHOULD ( Hl l« HKS ADVERTISE?
People everywhere, are beginning
. to realiae the importance of news
paper publicity. Rev.' Haxter Me-
Lendon is beginning a series of
meeting* at Behnettavllle, his home
town, and in the last issue of The
^ Ppe Dee Advocate there appears a
full page advertisement of the meet•
Ing. Other adverKsentehts will ap-
. pearRftom week to week as the
meeting progress «. The church' to
be a surety « under'modern condi
tions, .must be conducted along th«
sane lineji a*- mrsdern busitre**, an 1
If it Is f/tupd profitable fot^. rumlern
bustnes* to advertise, then It will
be fouril profitable for the modern
fhnrrh to dvertl*e. This should
furnish food for thought, and we
suggest that church leaders In pre
eounty -onsider this ms<ter< and
calculate whether or not IJ. will pay
to mode-n:fe a bit/ The Old Time
Religion most be goMen under new
time conditions^ In Walterboro
Sunday before last there were fewer
than ?5 persons m ehurch I* th*
town. More people than that will
go to a millinery opening, or a re
ception at one of the atore*. What
I* the matter?
No *tor« run, upon business prin^
cl pie* these days would think of
holding a. mMlinerv opening, or a
store reception without advertising
this fa< Why should s church?
And this editorial 1* not being writ
ten for mo r e business for The Press
and Standard: for we have more
advertisirg than we can accommo
date now.
• The Union Meeting of the second
division of the C*lUton Association
will be held with the Doctor* Creek
church Saturday and Sunday. Sep
tember 29 sad Jb. Tk* follow.ing
is tk# program: .
Saturday M owing.
• 10i30. Devotional and prayer
service conducted by Leland A.
Hiers.
11:##. latrodu* tory sermon by
Rev. Walter Black.
The fotkrwttg subjects will then
be discussed:
1. What is the best way for our
charUios to raise the pastor's sal
ary? by J. W. Bishop and J. A.
Yarn.
2. What should be the relation
ship between the fhnrrh and it*
pastor? Diacusagd from the lay
man's point of view by A. C. Bre-
tr.nd. and fioni the pastor's' point of
view bv ’lev., J. P. Graham.
3. What is the beet way to get
and to keep interest in church
work? Discussed by Rev. W. B.
McCue i gnd others.
4. What Is the best step* for ’
our churches to take Just at this
hour In regard to out< missionary
propaganda? Discussed by B. O.
Price and H J. Givens. -
Bunday Morning.
14:00. Song and prayer servie*,
conducte3 by 8. B. Saunders. **
10:30 Sunday School rally.
11:00. Missionary sermon by
Her. J. P. Graham.
All the churches of this division
are earnestly requested to be pres
ent a* this union.
WALTER BLACK,
For Committee.
WOMAN SICK I
New York. X. T.—Not long a*o a
man came to m« who .Was nearly half a
century dd and a*kcd m« to gtva him a
preliminary esanur.atien for life Insur
ance. I was astonished to And him with
theiblood pressure of a boy of Iii and as
full -of vigor., vim ard vitality as a
In, fact, a young man he
long you can work or hr.w far you can
wa!k without beocmin* tired Next take
two live gra n tablets of ordinary Nux
ated Iron three tunes per day after
meals for two weeks. Then test your
str-r.rth eg ,n aid s<*e for yourself how
much you have sa ned I have seen
young man. In, fact, a ynung man he dozen* of nervous run-dowp people ^rho
really waa notwithstanding his gre The i were aiiing all the while double their
Secret he said was taking Iron—Nuxated 1 strength'and endurance ar.d entirely get
Iron JiAd fflled him with renewed life, rid of all f^fuptoms of dvspepsia. liver
At 3V' he was In bad health;, at it he and ether trouble* in ‘fr‘ trt ten to four-
♦ as careworn and nearly all. in. Now j teen days' tlr-e simply by taking iron
St 40. after taking Nuxated Iron, a mir-jln the proper firm. And this after they
Sole of vitality and his face beaming had In seme rane* b»«-n doctoring for
With the buoyancy of youth. . As I have months without obtaining any benefit
Said a hundred times over. Ir- n I* the Rut d’ n‘t tak* thg old forms of reduced
greatest of all strength blfllderg Jf iron, iro* actcale *r ttticture ©f iron
People would only tgge Nlixatsd Iron nlwrly W> S«Ve a Ibw cer.ta Tou must
when they f..ei weak or run d »wn. in- (ske^ircn In a form that <■»* h» easily
Stead of dosing themselves w iUj babit-, absorbed , snd assimtiat^d like Nuvated
fe rm^ng drugs, stimulant* and aJoobolirf|fhon If you want it to do you anv good.
versges 1 am Convinced that In this ©tberwlse it may prove worse thj*n use-
way they could ward p® disease,* pre-1 less.' Miny an athte'e or jirigegghter
venttr.g It becoming >>rgantc In thou-, has w,>n the day r;.-nply becauae he
sands of cas* *. and thereby the Ukre* at 1 knew the secret of great *’rencTh and
thousands migKt be saved who now die endurance and filled l,i« blood with iron
every- year from, pneuksor.ia. grippe.f before he went into the affray while
Sidney, liver hesrt trouble asd other manv another hv« gone down to i'<*cl.vri-
gangerous matad:**. The >uU and true t©us lefest simply for the lack of iron.—
Cause whic’.i s'ar'ed their diseases was E Sauer. M D
|ir,t»-i^ K more nor )c«* than a weakened >ntnt Tive'et leir. — wenSel g, rv
Condition brought on by lark of iron * •»•** w ^ e—, r«», r mm m,
In the bl(K^. Iron is a>molute|y ne.-es. :««.*• t mike u«p pMfmr e. i-t. t-
jary to cnahie g-utr.bloQjl to change ^
glTto living tissue without It. no mat-• eeuarr u U • »*: newt rewed* is «»»,:» ,r
ter how much or whet you eat. your te»* V isd.gwr.'W •• WT ' •« f'e i,#TV(ei« rue
fo«.d merely pass<« through you without • d T> * %• . .wti r-*o
X n ,Vh u o U r;f B ,rlnd y a; j .' , ' ,n 'a**' ,h '
strength out of it. and as a conse^jen e w «- «s «.uer so *+.- \m*
r ou become weak, pale and Sickly took-* Mid tarwws* o.., »-«,,» is* rer nM. CT .,e- >.
ng. iu*t like a plant trying to grow in | b«r ■•»** tia* rrw.seii <se« »•>» «k. wsumj* *»
a soli drfleiert in iron
Strong or well, you o
to ir.aaa the following
trying to grow In ’ '‘t ■*»* ii" <*ed >j>*« e- „ r*
n '* you are not i •*® K The. • » •*« te ret'wd •-«» s-eV
,, ,_ u 11 i» ■ «MS •"» *f I'-U*# v «*r . 'en«>k m
,w * youraelf 4, mMr% ^ i«.• -.w, it ,, 4 w«ns*u >s vw*
iff teal: See how 1 «w W eU
For Sals by JNO. M» KLEJ>| pod WALTERBORO DRUG COMPANY. ..x ,
* ■' ,l1 —! STANDARD PATTERNS—LATEST I-ASHIONS for
Ayaktjmf
TWO YEARS
SVP I ■
Mod that s jusi whaltC—
aays to you i^rSbR^e-oo. more
.with chiib aod burn no. more
«^.' wiih fever.^ VBy, killing: the
.w-sw.*- —v, toning -up and vitalizing: your whole
-id making you immune to infection by mosquitoes.
i miasmas in the ait?
Millinery Opening
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cordially invite the Ladies cf Colletcn ^ountv
to the Millinery opening of Mrs. B. Levy, wich will,
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be on ' * '
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• ^ ^ ^ 1; . -6 •' ,,
mm m fiih'sepi. siih-zsih
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A beautiful line of tha? latent patterns will be
shown. It will pay you to attend this opening before
purchasing elsewhere.
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On The Way
the Fall and 'Winter.
A
Could Do No Work.
Now Strong a* a
Man, , /
Dr. H S Hailey and daughter.
Ml** <’l udi*. uccnnip.'nied R. H.
and A H Wletinian *0 charleston
last week, ©njoyiflg the a:)t(»mobile
trip. M *- Clnudia reniained for a
vlslt^cf fvvetal days.
. There will he a Sunday school
picnic at Shiloh tomorrow.
Cii:i f m :
Stop(i8d Quick
Cons Lift Right Off With “Geta-It M
Cl*M<d relief from corn pain* 1*
simple us A D C with •'»1cts-lC r
When jroa'v© teen Hmpint; urour.d
for ds>* irylhg to get away from
a heart-drllnni: corn or bumpy cal-
lus. «bd cvcrytbtng yuu’vv UiuUbas
4
OJ
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effty made it wore*, and then you
put Some **Gets-I|" on and the pain
«s*es riijht 6way, and the corn peels
sight off like a binanu akin —
^in't It a grand und. htavcnlr ft«l-
tnr""
has revolutionised the
corn hi»tory of the world Millions
use it arid it never fails. Ladies
wear rmaller shin'S'-and hive pain-
free feet. We old fellows and
young fellows forget our toes ajid
feel frisky as colts. Everybody
with a eorw or callus need* “CieU-
It." We will sit walk about and
enjoy ourselves as we did Without
Coma Oet a bottle today from your
drugfftst. or sent on receipt of price
hr r lu,wrence A Co., Chicago, 111.
tic is all you need-to pay, ^
/
Chicago, UL-’Tor about two years
I *uffrr> (l from a female trouble so I
wa» unable to walk
or do any of my own
Work, f read about
Lydia EL Pinkham'a
Vegetable Com
pound in tbs news
papers and deter
mined to try it It
benoght almost im-
modiate relief. My
‘Gott, ulceratioa, imgular
k pains, backaebe, bearing
r. flatulency, indigestion.
nervous prostration. Lydia EL Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound
dard remedy foe female ilia.
And the old-time “Chills and Fever” is a thing of the pa<c with
those who take OX1DINEL Thousands of dwellers in the
/mirial districts testify to the ntriis of OX1DINE. They
keep it in the family medicine chest—and give it to the whole
family—as a preventive as Well as a cure. * Mowy 1.0, fm®
.WdruagWlfiM^byou. 30U)*TAU.O#UCSTOM5. — - '
Made by THE BEHRENS DRUG CO, Waco, Texas
Oysters Are Here
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September has the “R” and we have the Oyster*.
Fresh shipments always in from Norfolk. Served in
any style.
PR06RESS HINDI KIM IND UFE
Comer Railroad Avenue and Hampton street.
CONVENTION Ml'Mf
Thp following number* have been
selected from the “World Evangel’.’
as the .i.ongs to be used at th» con
vention meeting, with tlu* Bethlehem
church *oti FrlcUy before ’ thy,, third
Sunday in November, 1917: 37,
39. ,V3. t2 y ««. 0-7. 74. 7R. 96. 90.
lit. 144. 140.152, 163. 330.* 398.
■ W./f). GARRIS, for Oominittee.
UKT II ot T VOUIt HOGS SIX
WEEKS E AllLlFJt
tti ovm’V lot of hf)'.-'* on feed two
• r thv e< ha iiu/klv en«l aetuallv
’ • ;h;n p»h/is. If nil would
like -these, the entire drove
ihl b
J for the market s v
wf-ks carl' r and to save s't wefk«
' •'l U t’ ftc:n that yoa fully un-
derstafld. / ■ , » , ,
T!»e hot tKat fattens easily must
he in p/1 mo physical condition. The,
H. A. Thomns Hop Powder Is a con
ditioner for hogs. It k» ape th>dt>
svs/,'ru clean and healthy and eri-
aW.«s th. ni to fatti'n rritckjr with-
/u 1 falling a prev to the uj^l il dis-
enaes of hors The T>. Thonns
Hog Powder 1« not etiyrk food It’**
st’i’irht medicine, and we took the
agency herauoe it enables you 4^)
fec«l out your hog* much earlier.
A Wlchman & Son. Walterboro.
S. (\, r.nd A. V. Hargett. Ifender-
»n 1 P - , "1 ■■
Mr and Mis. F. Mason Crutn, of
Orangeburg, with the|r little son.
visited relatives in town last week
e.
Wood's Seeds
Rosen Rye
The most vigorous crow
ing and productive of Seed
Ryes. S'oois out better, su
perior cv. iiity of grain, and
destined, in our opinion, to
take thu* place of all other
Rye.
Woolfs Fail Cataioi!
B. LEVY
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“Store Dependable”
Main Street. Shaffer Row. Next to Beach Bro,
Laj —wrvr--—
Our Service Will Keep Your Car in The
Best of Condition.
Your automobile needs treatment once in a while, just
like the human body. The carburetor, may be out of or
der; the spark plugs may be dirty; the cylinders may be
clogged up with carbon and working poorly; in fact your
car gets sick just as you can. If there is anything the
matter with your car call up 188. Our corps of expert
‘ T> ■'>_ /
machanicums will render you prompt, courteous and
satisfactory service at reasonable cash prices.
Gasoline and Cylinder Oil for Sale
S ' /' ' /
The Colleton Garage
RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, S. C.
Givc-G^i:
tion, : .
hi. ri'iEklfo: 1
:r.c b :
SEEr.W vA'i ,
RYE. :iLd Other-Sc? i:
for Fall Sowing
Write for Catalog and prici«-
any Seeds required.
T. w. wood c- so;--;
SEEDSMEN, - fiebnena,
th«* B* 1 **! T«*a« ln*r.^
It i* generally admitted that ex-
nerlenfe I* the beat teacher, but
“hould «e not make use of the ex-
lerienre of other* a* wellour
own? The expenenre «f a thou*-
itil persons is more 'to he depended
nun than that of on*' FodlVldual.
'! try thousanf!* of p«*rsons have
leel rhamB‘ i rl#in‘* Gough Remedy
'• r •■Offeh* and rold« with the b st
' hi eh,, show s it to l»* a thor-
'•m.My Tefiable prepae;,tion f or
*hc< diseases Try it. It is prompt
mj eff- tual and pleasant to take:.]
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu*
ralftia, Headaches. Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores,-Fetter, Rinfl-Worm, Ec
zema, etc. Afetiaeptie Aaodyve,
used internally or externally. 25c
.a
!
ind Mrs. L. G. Under, of
were in town Monday. They
Mr. 1
W©*ek*. ,
were accompanUd by Mrs. S. C. Lin
der.
Be a Railway Mail Clerk
■ 0*1 ■ tnv*Ua« >*b ■( rood pax with rtfulv pr»-
plenty M Hire •ft. and p«J4
wkUd (W«y trol* he»d(, :»r1er». If rmt ir* u
American. e»er IT year, old. In food piyetnl enn-
dltlon, you can tu,:y tr»!a youneK Is ounuTy (or
too o( Ibrtt etlrtcliro, liteiime iot>». TTiO Ir'er-
uiumnl Corrmpondrnre School, ere en-ri, it
InUnlns men to p«u OleU Se*»i.e Cum.r.,horn
Yon can prepnr* youreel/ OgM et home. In yomr
■pore time. Send * poetal cord today tor *•■»« *0-
mgt book teUmi nil *l>out hundrrd, who bee*
boon eucceestul Stop drudging' Tvc.de to tr.eke
to me thing ot younrlt! You cen do It by ueiagM*
■erne method, thel hire mode ntherg ev reed t
IMTUMAIIOXAL COMESfDSOtMCI SCHOOL!
k Sea III. Sernaletk. To
CHARLESTON. S.C.
M*»H» ,IM» 'IHIs
II a man lot*- »-jc:ri. that big bust
neh , .
If a g.r] inv. • a ;.,ab t: At * luat-
lir-O.-i ;
If they gft tu vr - i. » theti |
; ' feusUteAii - ■ -
, r
8o, 1* .'ou waiii autoinoblte seat
, cov«re.;a auci i*,lwtb«$» rleaoeU, tee
: Th# N*-* Vcro t ti-anin* Club; foi
that** th-ir btiniitenn
New York Pressing
Club
J. B. DAVENPORT, M.tnager.
Buggies and Wagons
We desire to offer for sale at prices and
terms to suit, a full line of buggies and
wagons. We have in the following well-
known makes:
Taylor-Cannady,
Parker and Kentucky.
We tan suit your fancy in any kind of
buggy you desire.
We handle also the celebfc^ed RUSSELL
Wagons, one and two horse. *
BUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS IN
STOCK.
See us if interested ‘before placing your
order.
Walterboro Live Stock: &
Vehicle Company.
COLLETON’S BANK DIRECTORY
BANK OF SMOAKS
SMOAK8, S. C.
CAPITAL AND SUllPl.l . 88
SAFE. PROGRESSIVE, ACCOMODATING
W. H. YARN, A. EUGENE VABN,
Prudent. > (’ajh’.cr -
8 P. J. GARRIS, It
Vlee-Prvsidsnt
No. 666
Thia is a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.
F ive or tix doses will bresk any esse, and
if taken thee a* a tonic the Fever will not
retura. It acts on tbe liver better th*n
Calomel aai doc* not tripe ot rickco. 25c
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK
G.
OF rOTTAGLV'LLi;
\ CAPITAL AND St’RPLUS $13 116 70
i:\EHV BANKING NEED Milt lit sl.\ESS l EOPLi;
D. H. WILLIS » W E Will is
President „ ;, ILLlb * B. G. WILLIS. M. D.
Casuler. ^ Vlce-Prvaident.