The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 30, 1918, Image 5
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Wednesday, October 30, 1918.
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
PACEFIYH
mgtfttBBATTLE
_ are n6t all fought with cannon and
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against die debilitating tendencies that invite weak*
For nearly five decades
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battles against weakness. Scott’s is as rich
\ in blood-forming properties and as powerful in
strength-supporting qualities now as of yore.
let Soott'a Crvttf/s#oa help you win your battles. ^
- . Scott a,Bcwne. Blooa£eld. N. I. .
Day Dream Face Powder
50c and $1.00
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BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
M. C. FISHBURNE, Proprietor.'.
The Best of Everything.
Motors to Choose From.
British Select “Knight-
Why?
It is of deckled Importance for. you to know that tha
monster British Tanks are driven by “Knight" sleeve-
valve motors. . /
Why?
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Becauee the eleeve-valve motor holds every world’e
record for length of run, power produced, abeence of
wear and lack of carbon depoeit. ’
Becauee the eleeve-valve Knight inotor is supremely
quiet, vibrationleM and absolutely dependable.
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Profit by this evidence of superiority in the selection
of your car.
Willjrs-Knight bodies are the most beautiful and
richly finished we hav« ever built. /
It is decidedly to your advantage to investigate the
Willy*-Knight care at once.
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l>r. A. Willie Hudson Writoa."
J C.« N>jUlos. of W'alterboro. hae>
,'• resolved the following letter from
ttr. \. SV. Hudson. • a son oT J: D.
Wudson., of the Hudson'* Hill sec
tion. It K «n-interest in? letter, tind
will he read cladly hy his many
friends, <v^r the countv.
• Oter Here. S«pf. 1.5.- Mr. J. C.
NV-’tles.. Walterhoro. S. C. Dear
Friend: How t4' >e does fly. Almost
tno months i.Tiilx-JI Wsince I saw-
you at hdmo^and in thi* lencth of
ti^te ' manv changes. Xpw I am*
chout l.rtOO niiles* from vpu. Wt 4 !!
,inst a month aco yesterday I left
the States.' I can not tell you from
w-’We »->r the name-, of the ship I
«aileX.on or how many ships in our
<*onvny\ Hiit .1 can sav that-1 haX’e
had a soHd time all the way. *J)id
not uet sox. hftd , six meals a day
tse^ sick —-*3 Ndovrn and 3 tsp) like
some of, the boys. We had cood
wrat.her wjth the exception of three
davs One day was especially
ririich. Some of thd a-aves broke
over- the bic ship we Were on. We
were/eleven days on thd boat and
we /were clad when we sighted
lanif late in. the afternoon hf the
eleventh day. We did not sight anv
»siihi. but evidently some had been
the* wav not long before. We were
wetr nrotected. Will .have lots to
ieih ’ oij when I come h^me.
Well.' after we landed we were
p*>nf to rest camp for'three days and
th«Ai on to our present location. We
"■ere five days and four {fights on
the train romfng to this place In the
French side-door pullmans. Well.
*n spite pf ail the inconveniences we
had a jrdod time. I'll be a real
•hobo” after the s?ar. Well. I iup-
nose if our country hhd been at war
for over four vears we would be
nretty well exhausted the same as
this country is. _ .
While at* rest camp several of us
officers went for a walk In this near
by country and. saw some wonder-^
ful old chateaus, and' - at a
villa ce we passed we saw an-old
church years old. It is verv
beautiful, especially inside. it 4 .
There is some difference in the
cities and country. AH the house®
are stone or concrete. All bridge®
are made of stone hnd concrete, and
the best roa«L® I have seen anywher.e
1 havw been. \.
'Well, after we arrived' here We
hei-an to lake over a French hos-
oital which has been in, operation a*
least 2 1,-2 years nn*l pretty weir es
tablished. though we have made a.
number of ininrovenutits ahd will
■ make. a too<l manv more. We have
r> very desirable location about
miles from'the front ‘line or ’wa®
three days asoj it tuav he more like
3i> now. We are in the hills of the
^'osues tnoun’ain®. between two
lafKe hills an*l on the hank of !t.
river, also on', a nti 1 road h« i ween
three illaces did rot pas*
thromrh Tar is bn onr wav .here.
Well, wh*^ are you doing, for a
livelyhopd now* Arp you writing
very ifiuch insurance tiiese days?
Wk»h f was there to do some of
vaupvexaminiivg. or perhaps -you
have a regular doctor, now to do
vour examining.- Do you-know what
Dr. Robt. Hudson is doing now’
Spy. I was thinking a day or two
ago that you ought to be here. We
could go fishing in the river near-by.
Some of the officers were out fishing
two days ago.
I have not met man£ people .that
I know. I met one doctor from De
troit.
Well, I will stop for this time.
Hope to hear from .you soon. It
takes about three to four Weeks tot
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WI* DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO
OUR STOCK OF GUNS AND SPORTING
GOODS. WE HAVE SINGLE AND
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DOUBLE BARRE3- SHOT GUNS, HI^H
POWERED RIFLES, AIR GUNS, SHELLS
HUNTING COATS, AND EVERY THING
NEEDED FOR FITTING OUT A HUNT-
ERyOR A HUNTING EXPEDITION.
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smalt
THIS
TO BUY
HARDWAREl BUGGIES, WAGONS, ETC.
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Colleton*s Leading Hardware Store
OVERLAND PALMETTO CO.
letter to go through.,- Best wishes
to you and all my friends. " " \
Y'our friend,
Lf. A. W HUDSOJC. M V C .
Kva/uation Hosp. 11T." A. TV O 7Sf,
\mer. Ex. Forces, via -New York.
I am the official censor for Exivcu-
•ation Hosp i:*. hut my letter mh^-
l»e opened by the base censor.
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TO ALL CUSTOMERS: \
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On account of an increase of 20 per cent
in tax on all syrups, and an increase of $15
per drum on g*as, and 32 per cent increase
on crowns, we have been forced to make an
increased price on all soft drinks. It will
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therefore, be necessary for dealers to sell
their bottles at 7 cents in future. X ^
Walterboro Coca-Cola
. Bottling Works
By T. J. McDANIEL. Mgr.
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CALOMEL SAUTES
AIIO MIKES TOO SICK
Arts I.ike Dymunite on a MtiggMi
l.i»**r and You 1x»m* a Daj's
Work. X
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There's no reason why a person
should take sickening, salivating
calomel when a few cents buya
Urge bottle of Dodson’* Liver Tone
—a peffect substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver Just as
surely ’aa calomel, but if doesn’t
make you sick and can not salivate.
Children and grown, folks can
take Dodson's Liver Tone, because
is perfectly harmless.
Ualomel Is a dangerous drug. It
i« mercury and attacks'your bones
;Take V dose of nasty calomel today
nd you >111 feel weak, sick and nar
seated to-hjorrow. Don’t lose ;
day’s work y Take a spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver- tone instead and you
will wake up feeling great. No
more biliousness, ^nstipation. slug
ishness,'headache, chafed tongue or
Xr stonip^h. * YourHrucgist sa>j«
-if vXyii lion’t f^nd Dodshn’s Liver
J Tor* e ac*® bHl'-r- than' hotNWde ralo
>• ’ .•*>!" .'-ney waiting you
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’ "!.i\ Jacobs left Tuesday aft^
T<i (i*i. ?o enter *T!ie Ctt*id«‘l. Mr
.facobs^hjs been associat* d With the
Klin* Car Sales Company fur sev
eral months, but decided fo enter
the S. A. T. C. at The Citadel. ,
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f Tongue tV Coated,
Stomach Sour, Clean l.lver ami
Rowels.
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In sad but loving remembrance of
our dear baby. Harry Carter, who
departed this life October 27. 1917.
Little Harry was born October 13.
1916. He was one yean* and two
weeks old when the angeL of death
,saw fit to come into, our home and
^i^*** 1 W*‘L claim him for its victim.
All was done that loving parents
could do, but God in His alwise pow
er saw fit 1o pick the tenderflower
only to bloom in heaven.
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DEATHS
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CLARA JONES MlKDAlOH
died at
She was
Give ‘ California Syrup of Figs” j
at once a teaspoonful today Often , T-hc little crib is empty now, y
saves a sick child tomorrow. The little clothes laid by,
If your little one is out of sorts, \ mother hope.’ft -father Joy,
>alf sick, isn’t resting, eating and ] n death’s cold arms doth He.
acting naturally—look, Mother! se" We had a.little treasure once,
if longue is coated. This is a sure j He was. our Joy and pride;
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sign tha't Jts little stomach, liverind We IjaVed him, oh, perhaps too well,
bowels4>j•‘^logged with waste. When J Eoc soon he slopt and died,
cross, irrifabla. feverish, stomach LAHJa dark Within out dwelling,
sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache. Lonely, are our hearts today,
tharrhoea. sine throat, full of ,cold For the one we loved so .dearly
K ive ay teaspoonful of “r^Hfornia Has forever passed away.
.dVniKof Figs,” and in nX , w hours j We often sit and think of .you.
alb the «onstipat<*d poisort', undigested j When we are all alohe;
food amlKsour h\U' gently moVgs out {For memory is the only friend
of its little howyK without griping. I That grief can call its own.
and vo:i have a well, plavfiri • Gatling Harry, how we miss you;.
child again/ ' ° ,w * knows ° ,,r inward paid.
Mothers can test e*v after givinga voice keeps softly saying
this harmless ' fruit laxative.” , be- Courdwe! We shall meet again
cause it never fails to cleanse the lit
tle one’s liver and bowels and
sweeten the stomach and, they dearly
love its pleasant taste. Full dlref!-
tions for babies, children of ail age*
and for grown-ups printed oil- each
bottle.
> Beware of .counterfeit fig syrup*.
Ask vour druggist for a bottle of
“California Syrup of Figs;" then see
that It is made by the “Caltfornli
Fig Syrup .Company,” •
His parent*.
Mr. and Mtp. H. .M. Carter.
Oct. 27. 191 ^. . -
f’laia JoneX Murdattgh
Ashtoft on^Dct. 15, 191K.
a victim of ihfluenzR and pnea-
monlAi having suffered intensely for
ten days. On March 23, 1918, she
ahd Leon MurdaUgJi were united ia
marriage. Early in ijfe she united
wllfi Old Cross Swamp church. Sh»
wds faithful to. her Churchy Sundav
school and especially to i'pwortta
League. In that she served all of ^
its capacities and really was the life,
hf Ashton’s League.
Clare was horn Dec. 13, li<95. She
was the baby child of W V* done*
and Annie R. Jones. She joins h»*r
mother, who preceded her seien
years, and eight* sisters, leaving fhe
minor number, father, three sisters,_
Mrs. F P. ^ease’, Mrs.^W. I) lb»rrv.
and-Mrsl. F M. Thomas, anil two
brothers, J. V and C. R. Jones, on
this side of the river. Tpily we are
passing over, God grant that tli“
si\ of us left will join the sainted *•*
mother, four infants and the four
grown daughters, where separation^
are no more. . ” * - ‘ -. * ,X
Clare sleeps at the Iread of !ier
mother under a {pound of powers at
Old Cross Swamp, whheC her par
ents for generations afe sleeping.
We weep and prmirn and are so
lonely for our hahv Clare, hut all
can say, "Thy will he done ”
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WALTKRHORO AMAZED
BY HI DDKX ACTION
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The quick action of ptire Lavoptik
eye wash is startling. A school bov
had eye strain so badly he could no*
read. A week’s use of '' Lavoptik
surprised his teacher so much she
used it for her old • mother. ONE
WASH showed benefit. A small bot
tle is guaranteed to benefit JBVTJRY
CASE weak, strained or inflamed
eyes The QUICK result is aston
ishing. Aluminum eye -nip FREE,
John M. Kleiu
The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble and younjter people
who are weak, will tie Mrengthcned and enaMc 1 to
to throii. h Die depressinU heat of aumruer by tak
GRO\ E S 1 ASTKLESSchillTONIC. It puriflnt
anOcnriclie* the bloud and build* up the whole *y»
tern.'sYrm can feel its Strengtbenim;. Invii^ir
atiUk l.'tv' l tub-. X
If you want a new or
used Ford Car l have it;
prices. .ranging front
$390 to $775. These are
bargains. See; me. now
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Brunson, S. C.
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MRS. MARY K. WALK,
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Kslill. f>ct 26. Mrs. Marv K
Wall, the mother of Mrs L. D Mor
ris. of this place, died at the home
of her daughter. Mrs. S. S. Dawson
of Mieoiiard, C'Av on the 11th of
October. Mrs Wall was in her 8JAt
year, and 1" survived only by her
Iwo daughters mentioned above.
•Ahe' had been a suff^er' for more
tfyan a year of cancer,-and though
all was done foF-her possible. sh»»
did not have, sufficient strength to
recover, /y'
The ftjner^l 'was conditctisl at
Meinhard. Ga.’. hv Rev. NVase and
ROM? Brown, of Springfield, Ga.. af
ter which the interment took place
at the Mein hard cemetery. *
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Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic
rcnorc* viulity sod cocriy hy purifying and cn-
.tichiok the Ukirid. Yoa ran mwn frrl it» Sti> ng»h
ruing. Iuvi*>ratifi)t fS*ii. I’rltc 61k.. ^
fhs Quinine That Doss Kit Attsct tfesMsok
tiecaunecif it* li-'nic and laartlx# kfled, LAXA-
TIVK mcoMO Ul tNINE »a ’.lettrt than ordinary
Ovtuitic en-i din-* n-»t caua« nrr«n**an*** nor
rineine in hr .••! Kt-mcmbrr th> luU name anl
Zt l.ic > jaature r.| C. W. GROVE. **