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PAG* TWELTK BORES THE PRESS AfID STANDARD * -•Wednesday, Sept. 26. 1917. CfilLEO 10 SEiCt List of XataA Ce' .ifled to fx>c«l * • .. Board »»]r tht» Wstrirt ' Board. r • ' The following H»t of men. called for military ernriee by the Local Board for Colleton cootty, hare been duly paxeed upon by the prop er Local and District Boards *jn aro hereby certl«ed as selected for mtli- tsry serrlce and not exesapted or discharged. White. Walterboro. Harold KJHdl jbrme. Walterboro. Rains Savagb, J®kksonboro. Erast ns Qreeley Jones. Bmoaks. Ira Madison 8«oak. Walterboro. Barney Robertson. Bmoaks. ■ Carlos Manly Jan nee. CettsgerUle. Abraham Ellison Willis. CottagerUle Edward Hale Simms. Stakes. Cnrtis Mlmms Strickland. Colleton. Walter Baggott. Walterboro. Rt. *. Charlie Oleton Olrens. Rnftn. Herbert Jerome Thomas. Smoaka Rufus Clinton Kinsrd. Maadton. John O. Clsyton. Walterboro. Arthu- '’amo. Round. ElUs No' 'It. Round. Henry Ql etr. Ehrhardt. John Grec White Hill. Edward Llo-d. WsIterboro Perry Steven \ Lodge. Simon Dent. Wiggins, v Harry. Lucas. White Hall. R. F. Di Henry Jones. Jacksonboro. Jim William*. Waltferbsro. Jame* Morton, Colleton. Joseph' Aken*. Walterboro. JohrK William*. Salkehatchte. EddleHJavIs. Jpeknonboro. Joe BellNWnlterboro^ Henry CurtH, JacksbaborS. Cheater Kobln^n. White Hall. Alex Allen, .Wtuta^Hall. Annet WMiite. GreeiKPofid. ^ miCj« Colleton,. Walterboro. Pinckney.- Pound.-* WUiV Frbrer. White Hall. jJohnnHN.l^e CVoaby. Ruffin. E1UV Lfutie. < | DavisKWh'te Hall, Ned -th^vrrd^sVVhitC HnU- Mailer nHj^ Jtjckabnboro. NElRiy RELPlSS Had Rheumatism so Bod Couldn’t Put on Shoe*—Vltons Ends HU Trouble-*. . Greenville. 8. C.; U th* home of one of the happiest men in the SUtev today, and Captain c ^- Blackman »• now. telling his many friends It Is all due to the recovery of hia health by the use of the maryelous new medlcine VUonv Captain Blackman, who resides aij i40 Washington street. Is a loco- mouve engineer,, run. last pamen- ger train No. II. New York to New Orleans Special, between OreenvlUe and Atlanta, and t is undoubtedly one ef the beet known ^and most popular railroad men in South Car olina. It was in n recent conversa tion with J. W. Bullock and Bartow B. Henry that Captain Blackman re lated hla experience with Vltona and made the following statement which he authorised published fer the benefit of othors: “When I learned about Vltona and decided to try It. I had been suffering with sciatica rheumatism for five years. At times my leaders felt like they were tied In knots and the pain la my hips was awfnl. Af ter sitting down for uwhlio couldn’t get tip without help end for weeks I couldn’t reach my feet to pot on and take off my shoes could hardly crawl Into the cab of my engine and when l did get In It was an effort for me to work the throttle. I lost weight and strength continually. Nothing I would eat agreed with me and I had terrible pain* In the pit of my. stomach, was »o weak and crippled, up that 1 had to hobble around, on a cane and wa* continually losing time fro my work. When I got to the of-my runs I could hardly rodke ft home. 1 was so nervous ajm racker with pain I ctfuld hardly sleep nn< I tell you life was wore of a deft than of ploaMm’. „ “My condit’oa/^yseTrtod to- be gef- t!i>£ worse aR^CTotimo and nothin? fsi-emed XnyOtirh my case and help me un‘jj/1 b»?:>n taking Vitonn. 1 A Mnrr: i .i rStV* Hirh.'fO Mm’ Willie H< 1> Pncko* r. ! Charlie Hiti-bn-. Smbnkj John MU- i iy f '-hofi* . Pen jarnl - .15uo- - ten • (j-'T-ivme. / .Pond^e icltonVft. F D. X v. h itagiMrille. Asbur *1 i^vi ’winton H« /Jeff Fr Otia > J r . V 2X \ • ille. FoUetwv on.AVhiXHall. Podifff-n. jRound. ,. * i ’- Villiams, Wlgrifi*. tggins. Colleton. ’ eph W.hitg v Ilardeeville, \yilmor Vctes, Stokes, Dick Hipeinar White Hall. rUcp Grant, Isbindton. Jesse NWIggjna, Colleton. w- Primus Simmons. Walterboro, Rt, 1 Namon ^rnalf. While Hall. John Williams, Walterboro. , /. Pen Troetor, Crefn Pond. •* Purvey Aiken. Colleton. Ben Rivers, Ritter. X Ruse ell Smiley, Colleton. Edd Csuley. Lodge. , X. . Thomasrl^rley, Colleton. J" George Sanders, Wateree. ^ Harklfb Drayton, tValterboro. - Joe Grant. Walterboro. Leon Vnrn, Ehrhardt. George Green. CottagerUle. X * . Marlon Simmons. JacksOnborc. l<u»sc Simmons, Green Pond. . John Penny, Charleston. Joi;n EHi*. EhrharAt. No. 2. Clinton Hmoftk. Smoaks. ; . iam*. Jr., Islandton.' Johnnie W^TlTrgion. Lodge. Dolphus Peunp. W after boro. Perry PrabliauixIShrhardt. Ab-x Shepherd VViute Hall. . . Hnitv Tettty. Wulteidioro.* J«;*‘ Sottire NVbit. Rmtnd.^ I r c Klli - >». Ci -on, Pond-* N< !Aon Cbvk. St. Stepher*. / . WiHt F.vxhy. Uitter. Tft^ C e.-n, vvhite Hr.ll.X . Joe Cv- n. -C.rt- 'n Pond./ J a v : Rone. WulterboTp. King Crosby, Smoa|c< \ •/ Jeff -Ho«lg *s. SmoUks. Mile) BoatHjpft. Colleton. Rhbt. Pfi'jrti •i^lkehstehle. * Cennhs » • i- - C’.iaeifn Camps. Ju ips Writeybore. R. F .D. ChribtophcK SatUi-. Ritter. Isi'rte RaJley, Walterboro. Thrme* Gre* p. White Half. * Daniel Preaster. Y.uniassee 4 Rnfu.-i Horn. I^»dge, No. 2. Fr.ir.l Tracy, CotlagorlUo. Otl* Hartzng. Ramberg. Titna Wright. White Hsll. John Eugee. Salter*. Edward Jaradb. Colleton. Drnnla Hodge*. Smoaks. Joseph WilUadneon; Round. Joe Wa»h*ngton, Green Pond. Isaiah Hamilton, Green Pond. 8sm Hu giaik. Green Pond. Almon DaDHer. Whlterboro. . Henry-D. Brown. White Hall. Bill Jamison. Islandton. Oscar Brown, Wiggins. William Salley. Smoaks.- Alex William*. I^dge..«« • William Drayton. Jacksonboro. Henry Irwin Doctor, Islandton. Thomas Gedder*. Ritter. / v < ' St. Clair Glover. Green Pond.' ’ ^ ifford James. Islandton. iel. Hudson. Colleton. n Mustipha. Colleton. HeOjy Colleton. Walterboro. Willium Simmons. W’hPe Hall. V Ssmuhl Stephens. I»dg». Jeaso flaywjuxl, Ehrhardt. Thorans^William*. SJokes. liaison Snuth. Islar.dtou. Hexektah. S>.rlve|i, Hoard. Geo. Hamiltdo, ^ound. I^eon Evan*. BnrilrhviHe. Nev ton fliers, t-odge. i McPhail Gets [ Another Chance Bamberg. Sept 12.—-The Septem ber term of the criminal court was adjourned Saturday morning. The last case to be tried was the State against W. L. McPhail, charged with killing H. W. Walker in December of laat /car. This case was started on Thursd.ay morning and *after a a nomber of witneses were examined for the proseention and defense able arguments were made by Attorneys. 8. G. Mayfield and IV P- RnUtnger for the defendent and Solicitor-R. L. Gunter and Attorney B. W. Miley for the State. After an able charge by Judge' Sease as to the law In such cases the Jury retired to the room at a Tate hour Friday after noon and after being In the room through Friday night they failed to agree and the Judge ordered a mis trial. , Following is a list of .the Jury who sat on the case: H. H. Clay ton. C. W. Beard, P. E. Jennings. WUdon Cain. J. A. Baxter, Jim Thomas. J. W. Carter, A. B. High tower. R. F. Walker. C. F. Eavee, W. E. Folk, L. B. Fowler. ’ The trial attracted (wlde-epreod interest and the court house was filled to tta capacity throughout the two days the casu was In progress. Mr. McPhail was graated bail by Jadge Sense on Saturday, the gaount of .the bend being ?9B,00fi whleh was promptly furnished retrial of the cauae will be hoi rd at the "next term of the criminal sourt for Bamberg county. CK WOMEN Positive Proof That Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Relieves Suffering. I The Knock-Out blowis given to malaria fiiall forms by thechampion of aj! foverfighlcts.OXl* DINE. It wank off as well as stops; tones up the system and puts nch red blood into the veins. The finest kind of a tonic for the whole family-from thechil- dren ua Gooa for Malaria. Biliousness. Constipation. Lac;; of Appetite.' Si ? STOPS CHILLS AND FEVER It’sCuMmleed: ydur druggist •will refund your money if i voull tafcd back the empty bottles and can truly say you’ve had no benefit from fc'Hun dredsof testimonials ‘ orall -Guet the Malarial _. ..^Sdkl fitBjl drugstores (TWSckafitDdt Co, ( Waca,Tc I ‘X fivst- ^ of this •ruedicia*- prov- v’J'V b«*>. jW whilt my trecil- 4 ?v' l--ad*-!.- b#< ame^ jfflabt an-i i *vink! f.toon rlov.'fi and gti about ” :il •, tho o*ity jnedteinf that • >> i- k i v<- mo any relief and rinVo. *r/;ire. n few hottk's I nover puffer fi m ih-'m. ati'-ni and don’t fogfc any nor tin:o from ruv work. ! can no*- ,h*>n tffto piy Vah like n t»oj ri'J h-njllo rov old ongino sp wall 1. f V ild when I first ffot.-hiy r.n. M'• appetite.-1* fine. I cap eat anv- I'ling I want and enjoy It end IJja-ve ; i. o - pefned fifteen pound* In weight besides. No *ir, I have no riote use for ni^* w-alking stick now. e>) -pain and n«TVoii«re*s are^one. •! sleep like n lop and feel like a new man. Vltona Is undoubtedly the finest medicine on earth and I would po out of my way to tell suffering people .about^lt.” .* / -j Vltona Is sold In N^alterbofio .hv John M. Klein, and In Lodge by E. R. Bishop & Co. * * * # * *»«*»** ».« « * * - WITH THE FARMERS ' * • - . \ - * /. /. s' ■■ | »«**••»» « »«*#•** September Is more than half spent and the farmer* of Colleton should be' petting *bu*y breaking land to bo ready for planting rye and oat* In October. To make a good *eed bed we should disc in stubbles then turn with a two horse plow and let set tle for ten days or two weeks so ac to- be ftt^m. Theft oats should be drilled in—by October 3(1. EajJy planted oats were the. only Piles tha^iiiade. anything la (it year, as nrcy h**%-fi|jti foot-hold before the ^■old came. Also oats and ry< arc not killed by/dry weather or hn'f sun if planted onr"a firm see<T bed Plant u small plot of v whcM on pood poll./'Clay Moant being the best CiiUed. Wheat shnfild not be planted until a killing frost hr.« Come, because it may be injured by the Hr:; i;vn fly. , . /^ \ ('lover. /■ \ fCoo/1* the time for u* to platit /•loveT. Bur clover I* selling for 51.2? p»r bushel In tnir. Crimson altout 2ff cents per pound. Several farmer* who planted bur clover laat year have good stands already from last year’* crop. The. seed remain ing no ground vhefegfown^ untfl these heavy rains of thexjast few week* raused them to germinate. Cfitfirrh Cannot Be Cured T’th LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as UieT reach the seat of the disease, la a local disease, greatly In- by constitutional conditions, and In order to euro It you must take an Internal r*mMy. Hall'* Catarrh Modi- cine la taken Internally and act* thru the blood on tbo mucous surfaces of the systom. Hall’s Catarrh Medicihe was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It Is com posed of some of the best tonics Unown. combined with some of the beet blood pontlers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients In Halt’s Catarrh Medi cine la what produces such wonderful results la catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. F J. CHENEY A CO.. Prop*.. Toledo. O. AU Druggists. 71c. Balt's Family PttU for constipation. M^*8.<Jfelen vonLehe is teaching thl* year in Greenville county amp left last week to take charge of her school. —— Charlie Brothers, Cottagevllle.. Archie Bell. McGraw. Sfnoaks. '.X Madison GJpver, Ahepoo. George Lemon Jackson. Smoaks. Chris Brown, Wlgplns. » Thoirut* Washington. Green Pond. Frgok • Williams.. Walterboro. ’saac-Sander*. Green Pond. Bridgeton, N. J.—“I highly of Lydia E. .J.— I egimot sjx ia E. Pmkham’o \ .j, ,lhle Comnoui Specie tOC Vegeta- Compound for inflammation and ’other weaknesses I was very irregular and would have ter rible pains so that I could hard!y take a ON THE BIBLE Dally Moil: to a story printed in timore Sun, President Wilson asked to writs a foreword for some Bibles which were to be given to soldiers going to France, and wrote the following: r, : , "The Bible la the word of life. ' I beg that you will read.it and find i this out for yourselves. Read, not • little snitches here and there, but long passages that will' really be 1 the road to the heart of It. "You will find It full of real men and women hot only, but also of thing* you ^iav.e womb-red about and IgeSn troubled about all your,life, as men have been always; and the” more you read the more It will be-, •'tome plain to you what things are worth while and what are nott what things make men happy— loyal, right dealings, speaking the truth, readipes* to give everything for what they‘Think th°ir dujy. and. mo?t of all. the wish -that they may have the real approval o f the Christ, who gnve, everything -for them—-and - the things' that--anpi gurrraptf/ » to maUr . men . unhnnjyy—*elfl'#n» (owardh gr< *'! •j-nl • ey... H/. ? that it Ton ahd mean. "When yon h'.’-e read tl you Will knc : v.- v t’ at it is.fhjft WX>1 step, abmotimea P’ of GfMt.'-lrf'cauy-- y-oM M. i}i h;. . would be so misera- il the kty to your mvn/fleXt. y/iir ble that I could not ,,^ 0 lu.ppincas and Xur owrfxJuty. (Sit: The and-th sweep a room, i •Joctorc ! part of tho time but felt no change. I Igter took Lydia E. - Pink- : i*ryb«d| lam’s Vegetable Compound and soon ' And :i felt a change for the better. I took it ! dent ,wB until I waa in good healthy condition. R>f, and I recommend the Pinkham reim-dies to ’ presided all women as I have used them with such good results.’’—Mrs. MilfordT. Cum mings, 322 Harmony St, Penn’s Grove. N. -J. . '/' Such testimony should all women as convincini the excellence of Lydia Vegetable Compound as a remedy for the distressing ills of women such ss displacements, inflammation, ulceration, backache, painful periods, nervousness kiudrsd ailments. ^ . 1 ote son/ vov :x to t v- oldiers- rlike. at vlw 1 fitesl- more, res poet onfUience in, the nitpd States. - X . For a Corn-1 i Wcnio, Use “Bolo*H” Te. Pinkham’s . . A — ^ ^ J— w-J- W— at Once, Corn Ju*t Dies! and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Easterlln and daughter. Miss Ethel, desires to thank all their friend* who were so kind to them during the time-the latter was an inmate of the Clara KftDorn Infirmary, especially the nurses and physicians at the hos pital. x-X* You Are Invited to Visit U« Come and ns how Coca-Cola is put up for your ewoymsnt. See the bottles deemed and aienksed befee^^n^-—eee the |d- wiD eneble you to understand why every bottle of Coca-Cola is so. cMkious and refreshing. x \ n/-. • Tke New Bottle BentH Oeeetneewi * Note tke &t-tke-hand tkepe—oorrue«tcj •uiev — name Mown in tka d— Nona cenutne that doaa not come in anted bottle, t . ' - pet- Sold and eervad at refreeh- mmt - etande. r-ataurants. catee and Kronera by bottle or ram delivered at your, home. ’tl Mia -/-w -D* BIS x If/ UUl 'Bottler's Name\ k and Address J \ - x Pain! your com*rlddlng easily, with a *niile,—the banana-peel way. That'a the “Gets-If’ wo».—the only way.—your corn or callus cornea off complete as though it were glad to get off. Bottled by Walterboro Coco Cola Bottling Works LOOK DU CHILD’S 16UE WHEH Cl . mSH AND SICK Tnkt* no (litmtcs! Move I’ttisotf-*,. Ih-ofri fJvcr and Bowels X at Once. Mothers can rert easy ef ter giv ing "Califprnia Syrup of Figs.” be cause In a few hours all tho clogged v up waste, sour, bile and fermenting .rood gently moves but of the bowe!* ami you hilve a well, playful child again. Children simply will not takoytbe time from play to empty ntheir bowels, and they become tight ly packed, liver gets sluggish and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see If tongue 1* roaterl, then glte ♦ his delicious "fruit laxative.” -Chil dren love if. and It can not caure ln- JurX No difference what alls your little one—If full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach-ache, bad breath, remember, a gentle "insido cleansing" should always he the first treatment glyen. Full direc tions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. ’ " *x^ Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist to*- cenf bot tle of '“California Svrup <*f Figs,” then look, carefolly ar. l see that it Is made bv the "iVfo-n'a Fig Syrup Company.” We ninkR po smaller sj^fe. Hand 1 a<’t Mth'toa- tempt affy .)ihor fig sj-rupr. - Sam Harrison was committed to jail Tuesday by Magistrate Bryan, rherged with an attempt to poison C. W. Warfeft wjjh strychnine a few days ago. It is said the negro boy has confessed. D»*’t Travel Around tke %v«rl4 lu Com Agamy, toe “Ceto-lt." •Oata-lt” hat cured more corns : ♦ban all other remedies combined. It’s ns sure as the sunrise, and as /"safe us water. Used by millions, j Don’t t»kc a chance with your feet, I you can’t afford to experiment , with unknown snfstures when you know J'Ots-It’’ never falls. “Geta-Tt” wilt remove any corn or callus. Wear those new. stylish , . shoes or. pumps if you want t<v-» r go ahead and dance. Demand ••Q«ts-It, ,, —throw' substitutes, baric /on tho counter* 2Bc'ts all you need • pay at any drug store, or It will bb > sent direct by E. Lawrence A Co., . . Chicago. III. - ■ •* -- -X--' .f ******* * * ***?f***| * • /, '' * * BOOKS FOR SOLDI EH$ >;r * • ' * « jk * a * « * * * * X » * dt * * In rt^nonse tp nn appeal from the war diervtee committee of the Arowi- carh Ubnary Association, we-would prge our club women to answer proriiptly and generously the call for magr.xines and book*/ for our koldiec boys in camp In South Car oling. .If the president of each club would appoint a pperial committee to make this one the iiupnrUnt features of this winter’s work, a great deal of reading .matter would he gathered without much effort. Arrange a central place whpfe mag azine* can be brought every month and don’t be afraid of having too many duplicate*. K’otifjx R. ‘ M. Kennedy. Coluniblrt. librarian, a* he i* State agent for the war service committee. If the club wo then will co-operate as they generally do, you can ren der a splendid service to the men in camp at a small sacrifice to yourself by giving recreation for their „lei*-* ure hours. Thl* i* a very Importajxt' mission. Bock.--and magazines'aro needed now. Organize and act oncc - X „ • • Fauljjie'TC Ryttonhurg. Chairuwrff Library Department. / x DORT CARS • r' x I have just accepted the agency for the DORT Automobile, and shall be pleased to show this car 4o anyone interested. This is one of the new cars ; for this section, and is among the popular sellers of the year. It is guaranteed to he in a class along with any other car, equipped with all the latest im provements. Westinghouse Starting and Lighting system. Touring Car f.o.b. Walterboro ■ ■ ■.* " X / P. M. BUCKNER •" '• ■' / X/ AGENT FOR COLLETON COUNTY X ■’ ‘ / • : /. . : Cottageville, S. C. y ' /. /: • X X' \ Mr. and Mrs. Q, B. Black spending a- few weeks at Hm Quinine TUt OeM Net Affect tke Heed Borsuse of it* tonic aad laxative effect. LAX A- i Glenn TIYK BXOMO QtTNIMB is better tbaa ordinary »re Springs, where Mr. Black has gone I 9at - for hia health. - 'rmgiaglaheaff. Reoeabcrtbe^nff name look for the ngniiure ol K. W. GROVE. & Will Sew on a Button, Mend a Rip, Put in a Tuck, or Let out a Pleait We Tuft Nothing Down THERE’S NO JOB TOO SMALL OR none too LARGE. NONE TOO * SIMPLE OR TOO COMPLEX TO DEMAND OUR CARETAKING AT TENTION, -. CLEANING, PKKriftlXG, REPAIR- * INC. v- ^ THE ECONOMY PRESSING CLUB it^CROSBY, ManagerX/ Viard’s Barber Shop. ’Phone 84J X i "-V ■ •X*