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Octobcs-; 31, 1917. TBK PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE 4 Natural Fortification H you catch colds easily, if troubled with catarrh, j| subject to headaches* nervousness or listlessness, by all jneans ptart today to build yotir strength wtth mmm which b a concentrated medicinal food and building* tonic to put power in the blood, strengthen the life forces and tone up the appetite. No alcohol in SCOTTS. r«orw(*vian coa itver oil rlcn laboratories which Scott ft Bowse. Bi UNION SERVICES HELD SUNDAY All of T«mn \Vo.-».lilp* lied At Methodlut tAsrrh S«i»i- • day Morning. the •ard is Semtt’a ttmmlmmm U now refined guarantees it free from imparities. mmfieM. N J. 17-U “ERNESDYL” ^ PLANTATION FOR SALE! i 0 .' . . ' * . * . ^ _ r ^ ft ’ . ' j* . ' ‘ r ' * * ~ *.• I am offering my Ernesdyl Plantation, located 3-4 of a mile East of WSlterboro, for sale. This plantation consists of two farms, one.containing 230.acres and the other 200 acres, 140 acres cleared, with stumps remov ed, thoroughly drained jand in a high state of fertility. The entire'tract is enclosed by wire fence, with separate enclosure around fields. Five tenant houses and out-*, buildings. Fronts on public highway for about 1 1-2 miles. Several beautiful sites for homes, and health of place unsurpassed. Soil very productive. I- Thr Phurcli-Roin* public wor*hlp- [ ed at the Uethodiid church Sunday morning, the occasion being ttae.ob- rance of tfie day of prayer fo r ruceess of the cause for which UnHed States is at war. as sol aside*by President Wilson. The I ministers of the Walterboro church [ es decided to,. )iold a onion service and the Methodist church was filled with icprcKfOtatives from each of the churches. The principal addresses were' by Rev.- S. R. Mope, pastor of the I>rei byterianChurch 1 , .and'-. Rev. C. B. Smith, of the Methodist ghurch Rev. Herbert P. Schroeter and Rev IJ. P. Graham were both out of town and could not be present. The ad dresses by these ministers were pat riotic and eloquent. Some interes was given the services by a genera discussion, in which E. L.- Ftah- burhe. Esq.. W. W. Smoak ant Judge Jas. FI Peurifoy took part. The choir sang America for a cloo- lon song. “6HDESTII IKE IBID" SHE Sil Mrs. Simmons Says She Feels Like | n Girl—Had Buffered Thirty Venn. Will sell as a whole or in parcels tory tertns; • „ md on satisfac- W. B. GRUBER DAUGHTER IS WEAK AID Ell For a l.i»ng> Time luicked Strength to Walk Far—Nothing Seem'd to Help Her. FRIEND SAID A-l-M \\ VS r “I don’t believe there is another I medicine in the world that equals Vitona, and I never intend to be without it as long -as I livo,” knid I Mrs. Alice Slmmona. who resides at 17 South Lawn Street. Atlanta. Ga.. n fow days ago. “I am giving th’s statement simply because I feel It my duty, no other sufferers may know-what this wonderful discover:/1 r+WlH do. ••For thirty long year—nearly half W Bfe—I'suffered with kidney trouble. 'My condition kept getting worne until my health became al most completely shattered. I had awful pains in my sides and bat 1 !: and had such terrible headaches, times my head felt like it would burst open. My limbs ached and I was nervous and irritable all the time, and didn’t know what it was to get a good night's rest. - I would get up every morning feeling tired and worn out and would just drsg myself around the house all day feeling about half dead. I seemed to belosing weight and strength ev ery day. “I also had stomach trouble and lost piy appetite almost entirely. What little I ate did more harm than good. My. blood was bad. too. and there Just didn’t seem to be any end to my troubles. IT .will always thank the fr^elW] who told me about Vitona. for it has almost made a niew woman out of Tne. In fact," I feel better than I hfrve since.I was a girl and I think this is.wonderful.after being sick so 4nti! Greatly Reduced Prices The public is cordially invited to examine our line • of good values at lowest prices before purchasing else where and be convinced, as it means a saving fo Dollars and Pennies. The Sample Store* is open in the week days only, from Monday until Friday afternoon., Remember, the Sample Store is located between the First National Baifk and The Press and Standard in Walteitoro, Colleton County, and that although con fronting the present market of greatly advanced prices we have been successful in procuring a lot. of solid Sample Shoes, ladies', men’s and children’s, at greatly reduced prices, also a lot of samples in Clothing for men and boys, mid a well selected Jeb lot of Ladies’ and Chil dren’s Cloaks, which we are ready to offer to the pub- r«iC lie of Colleton County. Respect fi The Sample Store Next to The Press and Standard. pLLETON’S RANK DIRECTORY — , - . ' . ^ ^ BANK OF SMOAK& : • SMOAKS, 8. C. - . - • CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. A SAFE, . VROGRESjUVpT ACCOMODATING \ W. H. YARN, A. EUGENE YARN, 8. P. J. GARRIS. If President Cashier. Vice: Presides! x. WALTERBORO; ■kl 1 SOUTH CAROLINA [ons k. I don't have- thoae awful HAT SHF NEEDED | pr^Ro in my bark and wide" likr I did. Dn« hoadarhea have disappearo^l , and 1 have more strength and energy laughters condition worried! than J 'have had In years. I have She was weak, p iV j il( . ( i ,, great deal ii\ weight. sleep well, have a good •appetiteydnd ani not nervous' like i; was. xl feel fine.* “My husbarfti and children have also.taken V’itona vrlth wonderful res-qlts and I havyjK-recommended it to many of my friends. It overcame i my trouhlesrifter everything, elst failed and^Fam sure there is not an other nridicine i n the'* world that We desire, to offer for sale at prices and terms to suit, a full line of buggies and . / ■> • ' . ’ ; S' ■ V wagons. We have in the following vvtl!- » known makes: ; / <r _ . Taylor-Cannady, Parker and Kentucky.... We tail suit your fancy in apy kind of S'/ .. btiggy-you desire. We handle also the celebrated RUSSELL Wagons, one and tu&rliorse. ; " TllJGGY AXjrWAGON HARNESS IN . / STOCK. • ’ See us if interested before placing you . * order. /" Walterboro Live St< Vehicle Company. / \ / / X / 7. V- « 'I have just accepted the agency for the DORT Automobile, and shall be pleased to show this car to anyone interested. This is one of the new cars • for this section# and is among the^qpular sellers of the year,. It is guaranteed to be in a class along with any other car, equipped with all the latest im provements, Westinghouse Starting and Lighting system. V SS , - X ‘X Touring Car f. o.b. Walterboro $780.0Q~ . \ / X X N P. M. BUCKNER AGENT FOR COLLETON COUNTY ■>x Cottageville, S. C. x X “My hie a great deal, rundown, and troubled all the time, coming imo womanhood with irre gularities which seemed to weigJT her down terribly and sap her strength and energy. She could walk hut a little ways without ren’- ing.” say* Bl.ll. Carter, of Basset. Va... just g few days^ago. "A friend recommended Acid Iron .Mineral to me and my daughter ha'dn’t taken hut two bottles before she was well and strong and going aho.ut the house work feeling wor- derfully improved. The results hay Imeiv- so remarkable in her fii&r I believe Acid Iron Mineral vyiff do all that is claimed for it ami take pleasure in recommending it to all. 1 consider it a (lodsepo to suffering humanity.*’ The above etuMisiastic endorse ment of Acid lri*n Mineral, the great iron remedy; which thousanffs of people mritse. proves how... splendid it is jS* tonic for the blood', kid.- ney>r bladder and digestion. ♦ id Iron Mineral may be oKtoW' 'H at most drug stores in large'or small juMtles. A' teaspoonfuf in a glass of-' water makes a dosq-X It' helps th#* blood, drives out uric acid FARMERS AND MERCHANTS HANK • ' x . ft ‘ • / OF COTTAGEVILLE. S- C. 7 . - CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . EVERY HANKING NEED I ()R DIMM.vs j'Fi'PI IV H. H. WILI.IS. W. B^ILLIS, B yj wiLUS. M. I). President. - Cgshier. Vice-president. it.” 'Ttona is now being sold in Wal- rlmro by“John M. Klein; Lodge a* FI. It. Bishop & Co., and at Island- ton. at Islandton Merc. Co. — ' v . 'kft It is not the place that maketh the 'pers«fn. but the person that ni.iketh the place honorable -Cicero. r’ 1 — Nil*, smith Recommends ChnmlHr* ^ Iain's Tablets. '"I have'had nur.*, eg less stoui- T irintj!>U‘ for eight n-.ten yearn.” » : tics i!rs. G. II. Smith - . Hrewerton. S. X. „ “When suffering from at tacks of indigestion and hcavtnpns after eating, one «7r two of Cham berlain's Tablets have always re lieved me - . I have also found tV-m i pleasant laxative.” These tablets and oth -i impuiities antj. ‘drengt t-1 or ,e ,jp the stomach and enable it yn.-c one almost, from tjriv tirst^ dosv. ^to perform its functions natural'v The appetite js stiipuiHted. 'dt^estio:i in help« - d. and tlye hlftbd 'nriche-!. bringing back Ikht rosy health glow ,16 the oheek^ fiiid 4t. sparkle to lack-' lustre eye9< „ , x NoteAcid Iron Mineral is jusi a highly concentrated naturar medi- cirval Iron, tested amt tsittled by th*» Ferrofline Chemical Corp.. Roanoke. A a., the lessors of the deposit from which it comes. It is non-alcoholic and non injurious. Does not affect the tee'h, cause constipaiion or harm digestion as Ordinary iron is apt to- do. Get a bottle today. If yon eve dmubled -with- lndly«-.-tmm Five them a trial, get well and S.tv well. . > . .^l.itt’e minds are tamefLand sub dued by misfortune, hut great Inind^ Selected. . , SZ -■ ■ rise above it r 1 FAILURE Clarence Poston, of Crawford. N. J.^ who holds a position with his unde, ftiho is an ai chltev Land lumb er dealer, spent a few day* fecently with relatives in and near Walter,- boro. Mr. Poston. Is a grandson of the *iate Jostal) W. Breland, and is a young man 'of splendid parts. 11 is making good. That Is why we say “Feed II. A. Thomas’ Hog Powder according to directions.” DO NOT FEED IT SLOPPY, but mix "it with ground feed and moisten with just enough water to make a crumbly mass. Then each »hog gets a beneficial -Hlos*. See full directions, on pack age. Your money hack’ if you rre not satisfied. A Wichman & Sotr. Walterboro. and A. V. Raggett, Hendersonville. Life would be too smooth if ft . had no rubs in it.—-.Old English Saying. . ' *'‘ . EIT MIT FEAR OF IKSTH OR X Instant IN-H'-r* '‘PufM-V Diapepsln” Find* Yowr Stomach Dis-‘ .' G'ry it! X7 ~ - ;• > ' X^ X* W.mnler what upset youF stomach SCALDS, GALLS. St'ltATt TIFFS, SORES. HURTS. SCREW • * WORMS To make the b*\-t cure for such iroubles,rlvuy a pint of linseed oil, if you prefer a healing oil. or ,i pourd of hog lar i or vaseline if you i.want a salve and add h-.-Suc b«.t»b-- i of. Farris Healing Remedy, Ft simply can’t be beat by any aalve or liniment made: And see what you get—a full pint for hot over r,o eeBtft\ Farris Healing Hemedv is sotd HrhR or The TrmtFC. rr.Trk pt,i n. A'. Wichman &■ Son. A^alterhcro; A. V. Pagg*>tt. Hendersonville. Imo. tt************** * ^ . X- y * 9k EIHSTO ISLAND- * ««-*•»**-»****«*« » Kdisto Island. Oct. 23.—We are needing rain., 'Cotton is hot open ing very fast. So times are on a stand on FTdisto. A few are going to the State, F’ai-r. . Our community fair will be on the 7th of November. Come again. Mr.* Editor; and enjoy the day witu us. We intend visiting your fair. Mr. and Mrs. * Brimhall, manager of the Singer Sewing Machine Qo., Charleston, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. . H. Beqch last'week, / , X Rufus Herndon vipited ^Edisto -fast Thursday on tiusino^p. Mr. Langdale, of Walterboro. accom panied him. Mck J. H. Beach visited Charles ton Monday on business. Mr. Flditor; We heir and read of so nyany different opinions of this <var, we are in. I will express my belief,* as we all know, that this world is at p crisis that we don’t know what will take place next, but if we will do what the people did in uldeA.limes, even at the time of ih-> birth of Christ, vie wjll sdfin tfnd.out ihat the coming of Christ is near. Daniel had visions and dreams of the end, and God sent Gabriel .to Daniel to show>^)im the end and ex Plain it. so he gives it plainly, lip says it will take , 2.300 days *o cleanse the sanctuary of the Lori so that will be six yeacs ^ihd 11»> days. ' So he goes on to say that There will be many nations at war and many shall bp destroyed. Ac cording to this three years passed off in August./He also said blessed are those who live to the last 1,000 days- ffp/t belftve we are living U* tbese^ days. He goes on to say at tl#e. end of this, yet a .Tittle .^rhile and the Lord will come. / * , .^Jiead Daniel and Revelation and wv will find that 'the Scriptures are almost completely fulfllted. Times cannot be any faster than they are today. Cows are not allowed to wptk in ninny iwtances. * .Uftsftll remember, that ou. - fore-parents went through a lot, but I believe w'e are gqing to have t> stand a harder test than - them. I am sending heat wishes to ait and my belief. • NERVOUSNESS AND BLUE X * ' ' i Symptcmt of More Farit. Ill — “I am t > four children and have d r - fered with fema) > trouble, backed;, nervous spells si .i the bines. My ch !- dren’e loud talkir ^ fomjang woo » make me so nerve ^ II eould just and iwoukl aches over and feel so sick 1 would not t anyone total-.’ to tta at times. Lydia E. Pinkham’" Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills re stored me to health And I want to than S d fog the good they have done ma. 1 ve had quits • bit of trouble aw’ worry but it does not affect my youtl ful looks. My friends say *'Whydo jo' look so yoong and well ? ’ I owe it a to the Lydia E. Pinkham remediea.* -Mrs. Robt. Stofttl. i^age Avenue Washington Park, Illinois. If you have any symptom about which you would like to know write to tbu Lydia E Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Maaa., for helpful advice given free of charge. 9= CROSBY ( OTTON IlLYER ; Walterboro, S. C. Bids submitted on lots St home or place of business where number of bales will war rant tric.. H. G. CROSBY t»5J. -■which portion of the fowl did the .'damage- do you? Well, don’t both If your stomach is. in a revolt, if sick, gassy and upset, aqd what you jusf ate has fermented and turned pour; head dixxy and flchejr belch gn'ses and lacids and eructat** undigested food; breath foul, ton gue coated —just take a little Pape's Diapepsin to help neutralize aridity and in five minutes ybn wonder what became of the indigestion and dist ress. Millions of men and women to day know that it'is needless to have dyspepsia. A little Diapepsin oc- «»*WM»ally keeps -f he wtomarh sweet- ede„ and they eat their favorite! foods without fear. If yqur stomach doesn't take car' of yodv .liberal "limit without rcbel- liop; if you: food is a daipnge in-; stend of a help. remember the quickest, surest, most harmless, re- : lief i* Pape's DiVto-psin. which co^t. only fifty cents fo>- a laVge^caso vt' drug stores.’. It's truly woniferfuT tt ttfops fermentation and acidifv and sets things straight. genflv and easily that it is really dstonish- ing. • X Don’t fret. Men call fretting an ! ordinary vice. Yet-this sanie halptf has done more to destroy the iupp'- ness of, homes than any other on*‘ thing except drunkenness.—Helen Hunt. X . * Will Kmp You Woll UWo MU Whon-' y«u L*ot a trmtie ’•>ck T> eada<-ha. hcroura coMth M‘cd or haro r ? atomach or ortrao doua or two of Grsajer Liver Regulator wP! p it jtu »i»‘, ruud Si;aT>c, |t io a purely prr-r.-c.tlon, pka&onttz, m;‘J f’brxril. S M . IMT •'» m- f >! , I. ,1 ».»» »"l I*. Iftvfcf vogci ond I wtff’rt . .. _ I . I Ot4. *• «. t* •><’» I t * **» iln _ w . I *•» S-t '' » ii :.. i#.>4 I'd 4 r: t twra!' I - h <r« wdli «,< »d4 auw| aa, K«; .at a , - Ik* i»r ■ rar-)f 4. f wIaM •oH \>y aH 'irianri*}*—-t£« a ho* •»>•«*•» m < o.. (liMta^ r». T*u lA NEBVOIIS WRECK Froa Three Yctrt* Ssfferkif. Seja CurdAUUe Her WeH Texas City, Tex.—In an interesting etalemer.t, Mrs. G. H. Schill, of this town, says: "For three yean I suffered untold ajony with my head. I was unable to do any of my work. I ji st wanted to sleep all the time, for that was (ha only ease I could get, when I was asleep. I became a nervous wreck ju;t from the awful suffering with my i licid. - 1 was so nervous that the least noise weald make me jump out of my bed. I had no energy, and was unable to do i anything. My son, a young boy, had to do all my household duties. ; I was not able to do anything until I took CarduL 1 took three bottles in all, • rad it surely cured me of those awful T' - aches. That has been three years r-o, and 1 know the cure is permanent, ter Muve never had any headache since Kking CarduL .. ' v . - , ^’olliing telieved me until! took Cardui. Ii t’id cr.dcis for me.” / X“’* Try Cardui for your troubles—made ifem medicinal ingredients recommended in medical books as bci::g of benefit in female troubles, And 40 years of use has proven that the books are right ‘ Begin taking Cardui today. ' NC-J34 If you knew of 5 shorten ing which gave baking results s that butter would be proud' of— and aV a mere fraction of the cost of butur —you, woi.-M want to use it, wouldn’t yoq? • .x. Here is a recipe for a pci\ fcctly delicious cake made wi’hout butter. , RECIPE Chocolate Layer Cftko \ cup’ C*»:t<»lcric 1 ievd teaspoons 2 cu|<s ut^ar . hakirg powder 3 eggs '« teaspoon tah 3 cups Hour 1 cup railk , tr:qHK i£ tfr-cn 1 ; um-pdott vanilla • CMam t''tit<Jci>e,x.c4 1 cup sugar granuJiy- Add remaining cup sugar to beat'M C«riiu%raisturw. Sift togrthtr fiiWir, luting |« wder and salt. Add to, t.r.t n ixrurp i ;unat«-ljr with i :iik*; L*tTy fiavon •■‘d. ttiMy bwtea \/hite». FirJ.h with ebdeciata Gling ; : Ft tetrS '• Xv7 // • in t!r.; ci -cr.’.r rier.frUv. / The OuirriM That Dees Mat Affect ttotaatf Pccauacol its touiC pod issatFrc eScct. I.AXA- I IVK mtOMO Ol’lKINK i-' Utt«r than onUaary Ouimn* and do** not cram* nctcousoca* not in head. K< mcrr.l .'t the full aarac and lock J.r tte stature tf C. w. CftQVE. ftft. r ' / • * ’