The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 21, 1917, Image 4

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' 'i ■ \' .r-jt. .-•i. iditenJii iiVir'V Horses and Mules * We bef to announce that our Mr. Ayef has been in St Louis for several days making a personal and careful •election of horses and mules. These will arrive in a day or so, and will be suitable for the work of the farm ers of the county. He will also select some choice timber animals. \ Anyone contemplating the purchase of a good farm mule or horse will do well to await the arrival of these shipments. * . * WAGONS, BUGGIES AND OTHER FARM ' IMPLEMENTS ' / . * •* ^ Ford parts carried in stock, and service on v h / : 7 ' . cars by expert machinists. SEE C T S BEFORE YOU BUY / - / - .X Rizer & Ayer 'X/ z. a \ WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE SALE on EASY TERMS • '/ -\ ' y * -•' , v r< ’ One Thousand Acres y, L* • I, — - 0 , » of gocxi land, no sand, cut into tracts ranging from fifty, 200 acres to the tracts The’ land is situatet on the St.. George Road, nine milse from Walterboro, and is the very fertile Edisto Lands so much sought after in this county. r LAND WILL BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY / and this offers homes. fine opportunity for those who wish This is a portion of the larpe Jennings Tract. Colleton / x. R. M. JEFFERIES, Pres. C. F MUCKENFUSS, Mgr. / WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, November 21, 1917. im so md he craui : HOT DRESS SELF Tried «H Kinds of BemedleM Bat Fovnd « Few Drop* of Iron la Water Each Dajr ReUef. njr Broiutit '• y . HAYS ACID IRON’ MITKRAL 18 FHKAPEH. BETTER WAY “Rheumatism, rheumatism, and then some more rheumatism seemed to be my lot in life. Ijt would at tack me at unexpected times and almost knock me out for good and aU,'' says L. W. Sours, of Luray. Va. ^ \. "For. two years I wasn’t able to do anything and couldn’t even dteOa myself, and at night I simply tos»r ed and rolled with agony and. due to the kidney trouble, I reckon, my dreams were fitful and bad and very often I would wake up in the mid dle of the night and when I would try to turn over I couldn’t. I would struggle and the pain would become almost unbearable and my. breath ing would become difficult. Anyone who has suffered aa I did, can real ize my’gratitude and .^predation of Acid Iron’' Mineral. I \thought it might h^lp me and I us^d one 50e JOttle and two SI bottles before I could see much change, imt on the third dollar botthe I felt like a new man and can d% a pood day’s w«rk and'rest well nights. "I urpe people to take this iron medicine wherever I go because it lolped hie where a great many oth er remedies failed and after trying four and continued to get worse I gave* up being treated and fovnd relief in 'AtT-M- I want to call special attention of folks To the fact that when they take A-I-M do not - stop with one bottle but be sure to continue and you will pet relief for I know what it will do,’’ declar ed L. W. Sours. Luray. Va., It. F. D. No. 4. Rheumatism, when if grips the t system, chases around through the' veins, sometimes in one.' spot and then another. It must he removed from the blood. It needs the help of iron /.a enrich,,purify iiOd..cleanse, the blood and Add Iron Mineral, in Its highly cor’entrated form, testing over 1ft degrees specific gravity makes the Ideal remedy. AH drug gists have it. i the allowed I score venrs Beaufort, Nov. 1ft —Special to The Press ffnrt standard:—A eh a nee. to volunteer for service in'the war Is open to nnvone who wishes to enter the Naval Reserve Force. \ Kunr phVR 1 necei-rtaj v to ciualify for hospital ap-! c ** me nuletly and unexpectedly, sn-; pi'ontico^Nsecond class, and seaman, i' V3S iT1 P 0 ^d spirits#iinr' t ,e .da> second cl‘»*-x A large PHiolhr .of i brewed in p her deaf^, apd until t,>e ■ * larture n-’:: -. ? Funeral services were hold on Tuesday njorpirip >t X - ^ i \ / X »■ JUST ARRIVED ^ * • . ■ ‘ \' e have just received oui first car loaj oi Horses and Mules and if you are in need of a good farTn or work mule or horse it will pay you to call and see us. Our Sales lot is located next to J. Frank’s Store on Black Street. - X^ / X • x • * s \/. v We hopS\tp be of service to the public and save our friends some money. , X x X CALL AND IEM OVER Beach & Buchanan WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROUN \ DEATHS ##****♦* ******* MRS. HOMER BOSWELL A death which has cast a shadow over the connnanity _ occurred at Greenville Friday night, when . Mrs. Homer Boswell, who was Miss Al- gie Wichman, of Walterboro. died. Mrs* Boswell had been married about one year, and was a young lady of many accomplishments and charms. She had made f many warm friends in her new home nt Greenville, who were shocked nt her death. Members of her family Imme diately went to Greenville, when no tified of her death, and (returned with the body Sunday night The funeral whs held at the residence of her father, Mr. R. H. Wichman, Monday morning gt TO o’clock, af ter which the Interment took place at Live Oak cemetery. Rev. S. R. Hope. * her former paster, read . th«* funeral .service of the Presbyterian church. In the presence of n large concourse of her relatives and friends. The floral offerings were many and beautiful, attesting in a small degree the great popularity of the deceased. «- Mrs. Boswell Is survived by a baby girl, who was only a few hours old at the time of her death: her husband, father and '.fliothen Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wichman. sev eral brothers and sisters, as follows: Albert H. Wichman. F. P. Wichman. Mrs. I. M. Fishburne. Miss Mabel Wifchman. • Miss Elizabeth Wichman.. The active pall bearers at the fun eral were Tf.^W. Black, Jr.. Jess? deTreville, VV. B.' Fraser,.L. B. Pat terson. P. M. Murray, ft. L. Fraser. Doctor Says Nuxated Iren Will Increase Strength cr Delicate "" People 100 % in Ten D la aaaaj loataaces—Persons hire rof-; ISeeS natoM agony for years doctoring for aorvoas weakness, stomach, liver or kidney disease or sams otter atltaont when their rest troanlo was lack of Iron in tte MctL—Sow to tall. Mew York, N. T.—In a recent dis cos rse Or. E. Sauer, a Boston physician who has studied widely 4>oth In this ssaatry and in great European medical Institutions, said: “It you were to make an actual blood test on all people who are 111 yoa would probably be greatly astonished at the eaoeedtngly large number who lack Iron and who are IB for no other reason than the lack of Iron. The moment Iron Is supplied all their multitude of dangerous symptoms iron the blood nt re food disappear. Without ___ __ __ once losee the power to change Into living tissue, and therefore noth ing you eat does you any good; you don’t get the. strength out of it Your food merely" passes through your sys tem like corn through a mill tnth ths rollers no wide apart that .the mill can’t grind. 'As a result of this continuous Mood and tjerve starvation, people be come generally weakened, nervous and all run down and frequently develop all sorts of conditions. One Is too thin; another Is burdened with unhealthy fM; some are so weak they can hardly walk: some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or fiver trouble: some can’t sleep at night, others are sleepy nnk tired all itiy; some fussy and Irritable* some sktnny and bloodless, but all lark physical power and endurance. In such cases, it is worse than foolishness to take sttmulaUni; medicines or narcotic drugs, which only whip up your fagging vital powers for the moment, maybe at the expense of your life later op No matter what any ore tells you. If you ore not strong and ye!l you owe It to yourself to make the following test: See how Una you oart*v..*rtf of b"w far v».. tan \t.i:k without bvceirtng jired. NV w take i Wo nve-ffrkln tablets of otdinar Nusstid lr.«n three times per dav after mpal* for two w?elh«. Then test y.,ur strength eguia aix), see for yourself hov. much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down pooole wh.. wore ailing, adl- the time double, and even triple, their strength and endur ance and entirely get rid of their symp .toma of dyspepsia, liver and other trou bles In from ten to fourteen days’ time simply by taking Iron In the proper form, and this, after they had in some cases been doctoring for months with out obtaining |uiy benefit. You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you come down to hard farts there Is nothing like good old iron to put color In vour cheeks and good souhd. healthy flesh on your'bones. It Is also a great nerve and stomach strengthener and the best blood builder In the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of Inorganic Iron, like tlncturaof Iron, Iron aretate. etc., often ruined peorfie’s teeth, upeet their stomachs amt were not assimilated, and for these reasons they frequently did more harm than good. But with the discovery of ihe newer forms of organic Iron all this has been overcome’. Nuxated Iron, for ex ample. fa plrssant to take, does not In jure • the teeth and Is almost immedi ately beneficial.. / * ’ , </ tCOTK—The minufirtnren of NuxiIm) Imo hitx »wh ui.bmmdnl cntifdcor* in - Iff foiwier that <fie» lUthrriiir Uif antimUK-i reent that thar will 1 -fall llOO.Ou to anr Chart**hi,- tnatiluioti If the? c; not taka any man or w<man tr lrr ruty who k* lro»* and liwrraar thrii* atreriath 100 rer ear' nr war lu four aavka' time. i>rri..te1 ft.nr hi-• no arrinua orjanlc tn ulila. Alan thay »vtll rrfunil -your n.cn.T !u anv rair 41 <rhlrh Nuxated Inu d<>a* t»e at laint d ulila y-sir-*:ran»:h <a tan dyv* 1 tlm'a. Il ia d.»iat>aad in thu aijr h> all aeod diuzfttta Yolunteerg May Yet be Secured LAM All JONES . V_ — t • .Lodjre; Nrfv. 1ft.—The comm unity of Ashto.t w its made very pad when on Saturday. Nov, T. death came in to the midst and took little Lamar Venson Jones, the ten months old son of .Mr/ and Mrs. Willard Jone*. Little I^imar was on!/ pick for 1 few days and hi« death was very sudden and- sad. He was always th” picture of health; so It should makj us think of the verse:- Be ye also ready, fo • an hour, ye thlpk not the Son of Man cometh. , , * . Where s. Got! in llj* wise provir dc-nce ha^ s^cn fit to take Lamar trtmi us and his parents, let them be able to sav as did Job. “The Lord eiveth and the Lord taketh awav, blessed be the narac of the Lord.'' Let us humbly submit to His will, knowing that He never makes a mistake. Let this he a warning to us that are left behind to live that we will be as sure of heaven as La mar. MISS AYN G HIM BALL - RICE The friends of Miss Ann GrimbaH Rice will Iv' grieved to learn of'her death, which occurred on the night of Nov. 11th. at 11 o’clock. • Sh** had attained the agsSiOf 70 years, span of life of three and ten: After a pro- ommon school education and good ' ^ f>nRe< ^ illness, which hgd, for years I confined her to her room. Ihe . end [came quietly arid unexpectedly. -She phTwical condition are ajl that is |confined !>et to her room. Ihe . end _ ' e; botlt of the^X. ratines are lulled [moment of her and uiK he calleH^lnto service sooniH'H consciousness, beinp”* enrolled ahnNyill be sent to the nharleston-'lNav.’fNvjard for a P?rl6d of training before Koine into active Rotvioe. The/?e who nave not !>een* ordered to appear for ejrHlnjna- tlen under the draft, will be aece_ ed. and if enrolled, will not be sub ject to the d,raft. Lieut. George P. Kliiott, Section f’emmander at Beaufort. Is the en rolling officer for the Port Royal Section, and will give any further information that may be asked for by those interested. For Sale by WALTERBORO DRUG CO. and KLEIN’S DRUG STORE *v. MIST'S v <A ’ What it .'leans toxt’nme to the Day's * End With a Full Sense of the Joy of Living and the „ Gorki ness of Life. \ \ teh ; : . * \ WANTED BY THE (JOVERNMEXT TO BE HERE Tommy.—“Dad. ghat la a willowy WWI—T** Dad;—“A ikinny girl who hat a woalthy father, my bob.”—Judge. HlH COLLECTION Wife.—“John, the bill collector's at the door." Hubby.—“Tell hint to take pUe od my desk.”—Puck. Special to The Press and Standard. Columbia, 8. C-. Nov. 19. Iftl7 Hon. John A. McAlhenny, President of the Civil-Service Commission. Washington. D. C.. recently wrote to Draughon’s Business College to help the United States Government to secure more stenographers, both men and women, the Government now being in need of ten thousand stenographers and man)’' bookkeep ers. at salaries 'ranging from one- thousand dollars to twelve hundred dollars a year to begin with. • ' . * In his letter,' Mr. Mcllhenny urges young men and young women who are no| trained (for Government office positions to begin now to take the necessary training, as the pros pect is that the demand will continue indefinitely. Draughon’s CeNege la now receiv ing from business men more than one hundred calls a month for book keepers end stenographers. XTo show Its patriotism. Draugh on’s College is offering special terms to all who desire to prepare, at col lege or by mail for these good posi tions. ^x < Z-" ■ ; 1 ■. s .i*7, ■ .«' 1 i * k Miss S. T. Terry, who hss been spending sometime In Asheville. N. C., hss come to Walterboro, where sh* will visit/at the home of her nephew. ST7. H. Shaffer x 11 o’clock ut the hom“ of Mrs. M. Pi’^iottie: siste r of the deceased. •Rev. .Herbert F. Schroeter. rector of St. Jude’p. conducted the funer.H services, which was largely attend ed by personal friends of the de- sod. Interment was. had id Live n»et« Oak ?tery. C>RD OF THANKS An Optimist is a man wi^o gays Good Morning and says it ifr such a way that everyone who hears it goes on his way feeling that the day’s going to hold some good for him. ’ An Optimist also says Good Night «o §itTce.’ely that-’you feel, th^t for him,’it is the close of a good day and the close of a good day means a day spent in the vigorous employ ment of pll the mental and physical faculties. - Mr. J. G. Elmitt, of 24ft4 Third Ave.. I|irmingham. is a travelling man and an optimist. He writes: -"What a struggle it is to try and work and do O'dur best when you are suffering to the Hmit of endur ance \jj£h an aggravated stomach trouble. I worked for a year in 'misery and finally had to quit the vo^d for two months “During this time I heard of SUL- FHTJRO-SOL and iwas induced to try it. Grasping at it. as a last “i ;«w J found ’o m v ;imnze»-irnt that ♦t - wa* tt- remedy of almost trrnracit- !oi!^ power. „ . / “I commenced to improve at / once and have taken five boW’^s fn all and am won end sound anil the fin<-»f kind of health. “I can do more and hefrnr work | than ever j*nd can eat anything T ! waht to and every dav to me now. is a good day full of the }ov of life well lived and-things well done and I give all the credit to that blessed remedy SULFERRO-SOL.” Sulferro-Sol 1ft sold and recom mended hy aU druggists. Murray Drug Cn., and Greer Drug ‘Co., Wholesale. Distributors. * Classified ads. . FOR SALE FOR SALK—-1 < v io T uaheTs of corn in the ear. Good <!ry, Xrd rnrn Fodder not pulled. Will *tleHve> any quantity in or near Walter boro at $3.00 per. huahel. Jno.x Hr-Peurifoy, Route 4. • X FOR SALE OR LEASE—Plantation near Bedon’s chut-ch, containinii 15ft acres, 85 acres open hand. Can be bought for $4,0ftb.ft0; 8200.00 cash, balance orf ' good terms, or it tan be leased for $250.00 per year. A good hog am! cattle range, and . perfectly healthy loratfon. Appjy to F. C. Bennett, Walterboro. • tf • •t 1 • * ‘ . FOB HALE—Two horse anti otle mule in good condition and good animals. F. C. Bennett, Walter- boYo. , tf. FOR ftALB—Rye and Oats:.Seed: * Lime,NCeVnent, Brick;-Horse and Cow Fomi. Brick Store. ll-T-3t. FOR SALE—My farm known as the* M. P. Hiott farm five miles from Walterboro, ht Mashawvllle. con taining 100 a^l’es; 50 acres clear ed. Fair buildings. Apply to P. P. Hiott, Jacksonboro or Walter boro, S. C. \ 9-5-tf. FOR SALE—My farm on the Hendersotivilie road containing ._4l?«jacrcaj four miles from Wa!- terboro; sub-< lay soil; ' known as- the old . Pelluni plahe. Rea- • Scnahle terras. E. L.. Fishburne. . / WANTED I.odge. Nov. —We take this method of thankings each and every one of our relatives end friends in Colleton,' Bamberg and Hampton counties for Ihe many kindneg*e.j shown us during our recent be reavement. We desire to thana tho?e who sent .messages' letters and words of Sympathy; to the min ister and aU who took part in the fnii^al services. We also . extend thanks fo r -the manner in whifU said service'was carried out, and espe cially do, we remember those why sent him to many nice things dur ing his !cng Illness of seven months, and he appreciated so much the many visits paid’ him during hla illness. May God’s richest blessing* abide with each and every one of you is ou r earnest prayer. MR. and MRS. T. H. CARTER, 'X Children. MASH MEETING AT RIFE PATCH Office Honrs at ATLANTIC COAST LINE* STATION From |:90 a. m. to 12:•• m., and from 2:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. Patrons of office will take notice that office will be closed 1 hour be- I tween 12:00 m. and 2:00 p. m., and that I will be closed strictly at S:M p. m. I No freight delivered or received be- All the citizens of Rice Patch and coiirirranity are urgently requested to attpnd a free lecture at the Chris tian church at Rice Patch on Sun day morning; next. Sot: 25. at It o’clock a. m. The subject of the lee-' ture will be ’’The Work of the Y. M. C. A. Among the Boys the Army.’^^Every person who has the cause of America at heart should it- tend this . meeting. The speaker wttt be E. L- Fishburne. THANKSGIYTNG AT SHILOH Tbpre will be Thankagtvtng ser vices at Shilob Baptist church on Thursday. Nov. 29th. Everybody is invited to come and bring Innch with them., The day will be spent in thanksgiving and thfre will be some able speaches made. The con tribution taken will go to the Y. M. C. A. for America’s army. Certain Care for Croap. Mrs. Rose Middleton, of Green ville. HI., has had experience tn thj treatment of this disease. She says, “W’hen jay children were small my son had cronp frequently. Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy always broke up these attacks immediately, and I was never withont it tn the house. I hive take* it myself for coughs and colds with good results.” » DOCTORS* YMOUSH BBT TONIC Honest Opinion Doctor Gave His Patient ' v ... • • - Bedford. Ohio.—“I was in a pitiful condition, , weak, nervous sad run down so I could not do my housework. I had doctored for yesfs and tried everything under the sun. A friend told me about VinoL I asked my doctor about it, and he replied, ‘It certainly is the best medicine that can be had today. I couldn’t give you any better.* I took it, tad today I am aa well and atrong as any woman coaid wiah to be, and it was Vinol that saved aa.”—Mn. Prank A. Hor- key. Ash St, Bedford, Ohio. We guarantee Eds famous cod lives and iron took for all such condition? For sale by Joha M. Klein, Druggist. ****•»*•*•«»•• *41 * BIRTHS X # •**•##**••»»**•« / Born *o Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wich man. Monday. Nov. 12. a daughter, Little Miss Margaret Elford; ■tor, LOOK AND RRAD THIm It s mom loros a girl, that hia bum; J}£fg • It a- girl lovee a man that’i her bus' ■WPWPf It they get married' that’s their Bo, If you want your automobile set! oovsroda and clothes cleaned, ser The New York PresRing Club; . for that’s tbelroJbuviDns. ' New York Pyessinjr Club , J. B. DAVENPORT. Manager. WANTED—By first grade and ex- perieneed teacher, a school. Ap ply to The Press and Standard, if i W ANTED—\\’ood! Wood! Wood! And more wood for the electric light plant at Walterboro. '•ifoe . Cozait Binns, Supt. ^ . X • '*■ „ - >, • * s / WANTED—Engineer.want a competent person, cither white oi colored, for night enginoui: at the electric light plant, at Walterboro. S. C. Apply at once with refer- v p nces to Fozarfr Binns, Supt. t WANTED—Agent for” Walterboro , and vicinity. Good position. Pre vious experience unnecessary, school of . instructions. ' Address xarassachusctts - Bpnding .and In surance Company, Accident and Health Department. Saginaw, Michigan. Capital $1,500,000. It WANTED—Highest cash price paid for second-hand bags. Walter- ^ boro Ice & Fuel Co., A- ^ tf. > FOR RENT * . ’ • ' vrX •»*■ . X FOR RENT—One new store build ing. Apply to C. Gregory, Wal terboro, S. C. / ..tf. LOST L< >ST—‘.Momiay morning, ladies’ black velvet hat between depot and Episcopal church, ^ Reward «q\to if return^ Beach Bros Store. LOST—The person who got a pair of antique little doll shoes, or a pin cushion doll from the histor- cal department of the fair will please return them to the office of the secretary. They were No. 857. yW. W. Smoak, Sec. It. BUSINESS LOCALS^ RICK MILI^—Having installed new machinery I am now ready to hull rice o n short notice. Will hull for Colleton every ”ni 1 urtd«y; for Dorchester every Frlday^-other d*ya by appointment. Be sure -xrlee It dry. I guarantee satisfac tion. Your patronage it solicited. ,„ Dr ‘ P ' Bbuler, Grover, 8. C. 10-31-5tp. •—3*e notice of Probate Judge in this issue. . . . '7 10-17-4L COTTON GINNING DAYS—Tues days. Thursdays, Fridays. Wal terboro Oil Mill. 10-31-4L NOTICE! All persons having claims against the Estate of the JataglE W. Good win will present the same duly at tested. and persons indebted there to will make payment to the execu tors. ■ / ' / ’ X 8. P. and E. W. OOODW’N, 11-2 l-3t. X Executors. -x , -.. v , \ 'Sx X