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7, v< ' CIX THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, October 3, 1917. Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Jncrease Strength of Delicate - People 100% in Ten Days ta m&ar tastiace’—Versou hnT* *nf- antold lor years doc tori ay ter mars on* sreakasss, stomach. Usar qr • kldaey <Us*.tsr or semo other ailment trlim their real troshle was lack o< Iroa ta the blod.—Xow to tell. New Toft. N.’Y.—In a recent dish course r>r. 41 SMicr. a ^>atot\ plifslclail Wh«> ha* r»udl*Hl widely lK#th 'In Oil* ct-uMry and 'In (treat Europcnp modleal - knstltuilon*. dald^ "11 you were «o make •n actual M.K>d teat on all people, who are 111 you would pro bn 1.1 y be greatly astonished at the esccedinaly large number who h*ek Iron and w W are 111 fer tio other rcaanfcv than ^ne laqk of Iron. The moment Iron la supplied all ' their multitude of dangerous aymptoma dlnappeir. Withf.ut iron the blood at Mire lone* tl.^p<rwer to change food' Into living tl* ue. nnd' therefore noth* tng'yeu eat d«H-* jrou any good; you Vdon’t cet the Ktntigih out of tt. Your frod m< rely paanen through your aya- tem like efni through a mill with the miter* s« wide apart that the irilll'can't grind. A* a result of till* eonrlnuou* Mood and nerve ntarvatlon. p<*<»plc be- cunr yeii.-rplly weakened, ner\'oti» and all run •«! .wn nnd frequently develop all serin of conditions.' t'ne la too thin; another I* burdened with unloalthy fat; ~ some arc ao weak they can hardly walk; s .nyi .think tliey have dyap« psla. kldne/' or liter tr»Mthle: some can't sl«»p a* niglit. eth-rn are Sleepy and tlreu aM •lay; w»me funny an. :rrltable'. sonic nkinity and hhMMltean. hi.i all lack pbasiejl power .and endurance. In sucl. aaaes, H la w»r.ae* than fiadlshneas In take stimulating inedlelnes or narcotic druss. w fileh .oily whip up your Jagging erltat ppv era for the moment, m.aybs at later on. the SJfPeiiae of your llf^ ll -MWW. ysatte- '‘■hat any one tcila yon. l r, * u ii*meT In in, c»<« la which hoitlnd Iroa Sow net how long you can rmjk hr how far you caq walk without Meomtng; Itrsd. he*t take two ave->rraln. tnhleta of ordinary Nuxated Iron three'tlmss per day after n'eala for two weekn. Then teat your atrenjrth again and eee for yoitraelf h« w much yf-ti Have (tatid'd, I haye »een do*, nf «>f nervous, run-down ">le woo wyre ailing all lh’ Aii.ie double. an<> even triple. thetrAMj^ng'h rnd endur ance and entirely get rtd f, f ihelr aymp- tomd of dy*pef>*la. Ily*r and other trou ble* In from »* n to fourteen d.-.y*’ time simply by taking Iron In the proper form, and- thl*. after .they had In »*.ms case* .been doctoring •b'g month* wrlth- out-’obtaining any Iw.nefla. You can telk a* you ph ase about all the -wond-'r!* wrought by new remedies, byt' win n you come down to hard facta there la nothing like good.ofd Iron to put color In your cheek* and good sound, healthy flesh on your bone*. It I* also a grea* nerve and stomach strengtheher ■ and the best blood builder In the. wefld. The only trouble' was that the otHMrorma of- Inorganic Iron, like* tincture of I rath l»>n aeetats. i Me., often ruined people a teeth. up**rt their stomach* and were not assimilated, and for these reason* they frequently did more harm than good. But with the discovery of th# newer forms of organic Iron, all Jhis ha* been overcome. Nuxated Jron. for ex ample. Is pleasant to take, does not In jure tbs teeth and Is almost Immedi ately beneficial. NOTB-TIm ■tnarwtaiwr* of tf«a Is** Mb nnboundel rw>fldm-o la IW pamer that thw •utlmrlu Um asaeuarrfneot that tbw MU torfHt (IMS) l* aay rhartubt- laatltutlaa If thar easaot taka aar a»a or womaa wwtar S*tr who laebi ima aad larwaw tk*lf WNRith t(M» par Mat or nrrr la fo*r •w**,' tlw*. pmriaod tl gf MVtnaa ortanlo troutita Alas lb** wilt “J. R D.” WRITES PATRIOTICALLY . • ■ , splendid letter Fpom Former lor- . rrspondent Now Living *»t . • Bnnwon- , Pres* - • ^ BrujibOb. "Oct. 1. Editor and- SUndard: - I read with pleaa^ “ur? how the ladles ot Walterboro mainMd&ad* their refutation for doing thT jlght thing at the right time in the splendid **nd off fcUen the soldier boyh last week. It fans the coals of patriotism in nry bosom to see the noble , young, manhood, of th® country falling into line and marching to the front to begin ser vice in defense of American rights and American honor; and I some times find jnyself Indulging a wish that the Good Lord had seen nt to LODGE HOST OF S. S. CONVENTION e • « > * , . * Interesting Meeting of Brovton Sun- dny School Worker* Held Sun- • day nt l/odge. Pne of the best meetings of the Broxton township Sunday school Convention was held af the I^odge Methodist church ♦ Sunday. There weret representatives present from all but one of the Sunday schools ih the townkhip. and a helpful day was spent in studying .‘ftunday school method* and in planning for growth and improvement in the Sunday school' work. This is dhe of the livest townships in the coun ty in regard to this phase of relig ious work, and it has some devoted Sunday school workers. ‘L It was with regret that the town \ niar* the date of. my birth a little > It was with regret that the town- Uter in the world s history that l/ship president. Hon. D. Miley Yarn, too. might be eligible for this noble service. tw? tMf no II rrtnt* four *——— ---- - • — a ~ . - r gi - A _ ■ wtmremrr *m www wmmw ••• »• ••»«. »• j^^M*wi ■ ■ . IfOO tf(MO are w**!I yi>ii owa It tolgi i^ s t aoubi« mot rrmctb in tan 4nrt* urn* • R y*>v If th« followina tent: Sea > to tn> tht* rixj tor ,nM aood dnaottu. - Sale by JNO. M. KLEIN and WALTERBORO DRtJQ‘ COMPANY. • But It atlrs my Indignation to hear the prediction ^eelj and as thoughtlessly made that the boys who go to France will, never come back.” These people are prophesy ing without any foundation on which to base their .-prophecy, bat all the evidence i* against such a position. .. Now lets see. How many men from your immediate community went into the Civil War? Every one who was old enough to shoulder a musket—say three hit X X’ ;/ Viard’s Barber Shop Will To Patrons and Frienjls: /y Viard’s Barber shop at old Bank Building., guarantee the best of service and courtesy. Experienced Workmen. All I Ask is a Trial. C. Mi VIARD, Proprietor \ WALTERBORO, S. C . X 1 . — ndred. Well Then, how many men from your im mediate community were killed In that war? In my cohimunity I thrptgtf three. There you’ are. just one cgnt. We read of thousand* being kill ed in Europe, but remember, they are killed from* among millions. Some of^our hfoys will not come bark of couiie. It would be remark able if they all came back. But some of u* whopr they leave behind will also^h* gone when they get back.- then why not say it is a dan gerous thing to remain at home? I have two boys in thei service—as noble boys as ever kissed a mother good-bye. and I expert them back at the close* of the war as much If they had gone to the State fair Then too we hear some folks say could -pot be present on account of illness lb his home. He sent a let ter of regrets, and exhorted the Sunday schools to make the most of the convention. Secretary E. W. Yarn jraa at his post, and W. W. Smoak/ was Impressed to serve as presiding officer during the morn ing session. Some bf the Invited speakers were absent but their plac es were filled by . other speakers. The following is the program: Devotional services conducted by L. J. Jones. Sunday school work for the ‘‘Teeiv Age,” Rev. C. S. Felder, pastor or the Ehrhardt charge;. This . was followed by an interesting open dis cussion. in which a number of short talks were made. - ^ The Best Way of Keeping nn Or ganized Bible Class at Work, was the subject assigned Miss Ida May Fishburne, which she handled very ably and instructively. This was also followed by an interesting open discussion, during which L. C. Pad gett, of SmoaJtk. made one of hi* Characteristic speeches, which full of food for thought., This was followed by adjourn ment for dinner after the'enrollment of delegate^ was had. Dinner was served on fhe ground by the good people of Lodge, and at the homes was Hardware w^Roofing We wan^ our customers to* be permanently satisfied with all purchases they make from us. Thai's why we cany only de pendable brands of hardware and tools. . That’s, also thel reason we prefer a to sell RU-BER-QID Roofing rather than cheaper brands. ' RU-BER-DID is SURE to give permanent satisfaction. No mat ter where you use it, it is DE PENDABLE. # We guarantee it. / It lasts almost indefinitely with out repairs, because it can’t crack, warp, run, rot, rust or leak. Come in and let us show you the genmum RU-BER-OID(with the "Ru-ber-oid Man’* on the roll.) „ - We have it in Slate Gray, Tile ^ f juIJL Red and Copper Green. IW MU-BMK.OID lUmtU. HARDWARE COMPANY RU-ber 0|Q COSTS MORE -WEARS LONGER X X V \ "Cure Your Malaria- *TA« Ox4im.1i will .top jomt chill* and fc*ee.rh w.ll nuke yew- w<U »*d »ito*g *«•»». If I®* live ia x mxUri»l c^untiy tike it once. of the r6s|dents of the little citv. - J' ' IflTthe afternoon W. E. Willis. . „ . , w iX-county secretary made an impres- • the rnited States haj no £*tsine«<j 8ive ^ the Bannpr Su J d in tins war, we rould have kert out Mhool> and pave Rome of hif , dplight ' tiff*■>»■.« t . a we«*. Not paly will it w»»il off maiafia, bat it it an cxef..cnt tome **4 appetixer,. Build* jou up, make* jrouf blood red, and till* you full < ck »o4 puKhaM poet will bc‘retunde4 ^DRUdCO.. Tetai of it.” Well I ■am no! sufficiently .well posted, in international^jela- tlonr .to know, hut' the -greatest president that wp have had since Washlngtoitf' after many .months of carefuHreliberatlon decided that we Hwnt^busiitess in the war.” H looks .now like the’war. wo^rtd end in '“a German , victory if the United States remained neutral, and whep Germany . conqners EuYopr will certainty come on to Ameri- caThext. Now if America should >e- ful experiences Lake Junaluska this summer. LEMONS WIEN AND BEADIUHE SHI X -/.•'I I hkVe juH'accepted the agency fbr the PORT Automobile, and shall be pleasetptb show this caf f to anyone interested. This pKone of the* new cars for this section, ijftid is jMfiong the popular sellers of the year. It is guaf^rrteed to be in a class along with any other cat, equipped with all the latest im- * provements^ Westinghouse Starting and Lighting . syster 7 M.e tOJolp Frame and Englandjiryf^^ tb(s Ik . aat ,. i^ ion cli^rty not reason-^ • .. th*-ir slKiville we could not reason nbly expels them to help n* When l we get in trouble, nrd we can eer- tnihly whip Germany mortr*ra^Uv^ ' nbwwith »Ihfv holn Jif aU^ouf gJfre. ’ now.. Jfor Your Face. Neck, and Hand". X >r 'ar l-o-b. Walterboro . $780.00 d\ills Awau myyyyy x 1>SI do Ct^fm if be- oiit duly ,’oiRfaintaih Mu- -r pe tntom o* . y/' ~ i y. ;;••*! >•< apd strike in dMvnro of hunt-fi’nftV; i nl x •’ x - < * At the cjdT^sJt £.■ /ar oj^flr- cr»l t : i reSbrii cai^fifep'ti s . a r^-^quarter otMfhe most j-wpgfm-rfat-. Uunjn rpHl pftner nu t 'Miqipie-’don. iMMpffTer.«iVy s.fiueezinfj- o iNK^rvrtat ttc hi* f ‘* •'l 1 1 ‘ 0 •x d- awn urMi-fyKnn-. . . . . „ yi third. VncU-Stfin has -bn " : yy'\ VT 7.V'" , 'V ' X , fes’s fn t: . M.v.^'Then let u* ■.V.yf ' 9 -“H-ain^he .jume/throutrfi a ItJhons iat » rrfr rirnffatning thhee oubws’ of white. Ca*e /hquld by tak- * i ‘v--: HIGH GRADE MEAL I CONTAINS POTASH. DO YOU wi rr? V \ V- : ■/ Woodfl Seed* Hosen Rye * . > The n .or.t vigorous grow ing and ; •fyliictive of Seed Ryes. : ,\5j! ;r:t better, su perior i f ^rain, ai.\i desur.ed, i .i v^cpinton, to take the plaCe of all other Rye. ’ , . . IWsfaM.Calais , > O. \s ;r'l'i- i r>n«i * t ' ^h-'i Js; 1.. . th. ' • il -•'r* s N . • laik. HKSt vltFAPLVl FJCKD Walterbot < OilHill rm kWEIHERHORN 5S0N OS. n YE li', -o.;^ Otlicr Seise for Fail Sowing;. . . . . Write for Catalog^nJ priccn of •uiy S«eils fequirc J. T. W, WOOD Cj S^DS^ETi. - ^ichni^i 7^- % ■w'.A ' . ... .#*«*«»«**»»*#• ■* *■ -7'' •. \ ■ , * CARDS. *#**.■#*#*###-**! i ,.<. /* ^ . # - ' '' - R. M; JEFFERIES Attorney and Counsellor at La* W.VLTERROKO, S. C. Practice, in all i'ouit* evcepl Ki(Uitj Loan* Negotiated on Improved j. - Fanniiag 4juNbr ML. <v» Dr, A TO - ' . J, Ande CHARLESTON. S. w, ^xndersoa, Defital Surgeon jy'tice H a. m. to ^ y. li, to ^ p. lu.^M^I’honv Walterboro, SlEL it for you. . . ' / 7 jn-s* in ’. * war^-Then let i:« encourage the^fw* md trv in ' ''■*> , 0 * k ‘ !, V’ a l T p p tsYn ’ l}i " 1 wav ‘hi;- lotion will keep fres.h for t» e mrtfeoirsne- ..f jjrf.' c-.p^ | n niontlrs. Every woman- know* that whiefi they ,>»i»- .^T / ’ lemon juiie Is u^btl to bleacli and AliLN'T FOR ( 01.1 .KTON COUNTY Cottagcville. S C. - > J. B. D. CALOMEL HIES amtmakes rou sick mg, Act* Like Uyhaniite on a Sluggish Liver and You Lose a Day's Work. / lemon juice i* us«-d to bleach and remove euch blemishes as freckle.;, sallowness and ton and is the 'ideal skin softener, wHItener and beauti- fie;r. ' ( . Just try it!/ Get three ounces of orchard .white at any drug store and two lemons from the- grocer and make- up a quarter pint of thin sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arras and hands. It Is mar velous to smoothen ..rough, red hands. • ' x \ > ’ y ^ i Tiu-re's no reason why a person should take sickening. 1 sali\.\j,ing eaUfmel when no cent* buy? a' Iqrge l*ottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone—aj perfect substitute for calomel It |s h jdeas.ud.’\euetatde flqyj! j wliich will start your liver ju;*t a . surely as calomel, but doesn’t male/ j’bu* : ?ck and can not salivate. j Children and grown folk* can take Dodson's IavoV Tone, because it 'is perfectly harmless. *' j Calonrel is a dangerous tlriur. It i* ivKittirv ami attacks your hone*. Take a dose t>f nasty 'calomel today and you will feel w/*ak, sick and jrftuseated .tomorrow. Don't lose a d.r. Vwbrk. Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone instead nnd you will wi^ke up feeling great. No wore biliousness/ronetipation. *ln Kjshnosa, headache ;> c’oated tongu»<4ir soHr h’orfiaih. Your drugg if yon don't find Dads Tommie t’orhett; aher spending his vacation at home, hn^ returned to ' Pieter Porter's Military • In- stitk‘c at Charlestou. - Mr. Corbett has been promoted th nontenant injl adjutant. nu i »ney ijf in g for you. . Mr. ami M>< Geprge .Campbell, of Hope, AykV./were in this county several dtffs liist week visiting rel- attves^M ^’hi,tc here they came la S' tyTUrr. /Campbell’s sister, Mrs. try Sanders. - low’s This if We offer 6Hc Hundred ncltars Reward for any cask of Catarrh that cannot be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall’a Catarrh lledinnc has been taken hy citarrh suff- rcr* tor the past thirty- Oyo years, ami has be-eme known as the mos* rellabD renvdr for Catarrh. Haifa CataamiModlrtne acta thru ihe rj.n.i on the Mucous surfaces, cxpr-lllng the foi- son from the Bl-*od and btfShrur the dis ease.! porttoo* . /•-' After you have Taken' Maine CntRrrfi Medicine foe & ahort tir.-.o you will see a great trhjprev>ci. nt In generali tUart taVlC" TT ;1^y’a?a.rrh Mndi-V dn- it en«- and get C^kjif * irrh.Send for t st: mental*. freeWHIHS y. J. .CLUNKY & CoTTioiedo, OhlOb Sold by all Drucsiats, 7(c.... . BROKEN DOWN ; IN HEILTH Woman Tells How $5 Worth of Pmkham’s Her Well. ^ —• ■' ■- . ■'x'; —“I was all broken down a displacement. On" of my lady friends came to Here vX- - -’■jx *■ •/ yj * ■ September has the “R” and we have the Oysters. Fresh shipments always in from Norfolk. Served in y' ‘ y* T**yy.^ ' j any style. ' Ly Xsjv : PRODRESS CANDY n ARD CAFE - Corner Railroad Avenue and Hampton street. . see rad and she ad vised me to com mence taking Lydia E. Pmkham’s Veg-' etable Compound and to use Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash. I began tak- j tng your remedies and took $5.00 worth and in two months was a well woman after three doctors said 1 never would stand up straight again; I was a mid- wife/or seven years and I recommended tho Vegetable Compound to every wo man to take before birth and after- ward*, and they all got along so nicely that it surely is a godsend to suffering women. 4 If women wish to write to mel delighted to answer them." — Mrs. Jennie Mom:, 342 LNorth St, Lima, Ohio. „ Women who 'suffer from dir,place ment", weakness, irregularities, ner vousness, backache, or bearing-down pains, needjthe tonic properties of the roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound ^ H. G. CROSBY / COTTON BUYER 7 Walterboro, S. C. Bids submitted on lots at home or place of business where number of bales Mill warrant trip. H. G. CROSBY PHONE 65J. yJy — / ’S BANK DIRECTORY V BANK OF SM0AKS 'yy\[ 8MQAK8, 8. C. ' U -. ' 'CifPlJAL AND SURPWJS $1(U2”.88 X.. SAFE, PROtiltESSlYE.v AtXX)MODATING W. H. YARN. A. EUGENE YARN, S. P. J. GARRIS, J? President. Cashier. Vice-President FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK . OF cottageville; s. c. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ..$15,116.7 KVKRY BANKING NFEJI Utm UCSINKSS l*K()Pl V. B. H. WILLIS. v W. K. WILLIS. wilLIS. M. D. President 1 -''Cashier. Vice-President. 4« — / 7 y.