The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 22, 1906, Image 2
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V. Coo^rts* «l
KorfolV, Va -June 25. 1907, will
ii; Nttio. ttl Mother’s CongreM !>»▼
at the Jaih* stowu KxjK»ition, i 1 e
Mot here’fongivM will be in •*»«»on
for nearly a week next year at the big
<v»lebrat'on to be held on the phore of
•JUmLtoo iicada, near fcorlolk.
A building baa been provided for
rtbe convenience of mothera and child
ren, and th#* first oilicial act „of the
liotbera’ Congress will be to open
Chis edifice formally. The ceaiiOLS
of the congress will be held it this
building, which is built in the form
of a Colonial cottage, though much
larger than most cottages. Nothing
writl be lacking (or the comfort of
anotbera and children. Being on the
ssbore of Hampton Roads, on the
northwest corner ol the grounds,
there will always be plenty of cool,
refreshing air blowing in from the
famous waterway. A spacious i>lay
ground is adjacent, in which children
•can play uud romp, with niucli to
<lelight them close at band. Mothers
who cannot leave their children at
bottie will find in the Mothers and
Children’s Building attendants who
are skilled in the art of making
children happy, with whom they can
leave their children while they enjoy
. the many interesting features of the
Exposition, with every assurance that
the little ones are being well provided
for.
The cottage is sixty by one hun
dred feet, and its wide sloping root
ana gabled windows are suggestive of
oomfbrt and coziness in every ontjine.
It is an example of the thoughtful
ness of the Exposition management
in providing for the comfort of those
who will visit the great historical
Exposition next year.
There U nothing so pleasant as that
blight, cheerful, aupeace-with-the-world
feeling when you ait down to your break
fast. There is nothing so conductive to
.wood work and good results. The
moalUtf man with a healthy mind and
flbody ■ a better fellow, a better work-
in an, a better citizen than the man or
woman who la handicapped by some dis
ability, however sltidit. A aflgbt dlaor-
•der of the stomach will derange your
•body, your thoughts and your disposition.
«Jet away from the morbidness and the
blues. Keep your stomach in tune and
•both your brain and body will respond.
Lillie indiscretions of overeating can be
•waslly corrected and vou will be surprised
*o see how much better man you are.
Try a little Kodol For Dyspepsia after
your meal. Sold by J M Klein.
New Portrait of Lee.
George B Mathews, the noted
painter of large decorative studies, is
engaged on a mammoth canvass
which is to be exhibited at the James
town Exposition in 1907. The pic
ture, which will represent General
Lee surrounded by the members of
fais staff, is to be eighteen feet in
length and nine feet high. The
stretcher for this enormous cauvas
ft si been specially constructed for Mr
Mathews, so that it can be token
-apart and the picture shipped with
out danger of injury.
The portrait'oi General Lee and
his staff will be exhibited in the
Department of Fine Arts, which will
‘Xjntbr&ce the exhibits of paintings,
-drawings, engravings, sculpture,
architecture, landscape design and
photography. In order that only the
' very best works ol art may be placed
in this department, a jury will be ap
pointed to pass u]Km the admission
oi each exhibit
Mr Mathews has quite a reputation
'for portrait puiuting, as well as for
larger decorative work. .For some
time be has been connected with the
Corcoran Art Gallery, in Whashing-
Aon, DCX ^ >
Tow** and Couolry. v
An old farm hooM with meadows
wid*.
And bweer with clover on each side; *
A i iitibt-eji»d i>oy. who looks from out
Thi door with woodbine" wrfMtaa.I
•N>or,
And wishe* his one tbonjrht ell day
•*l u, it I ooui I but tiy uway
r cm this dull spot, the world to see,
~ happy, happy, happy—
How fsppy T should be!”
Amid the city’s constant din,
A mao, who round the world h*« been,
Who ’mid tiie rnmult aitd the throng.
Is thinking, tbtuktug ull day long.
"Oh. could 1 cm> t.« i uucu«;e luoie
The held path to the farm-bonne door;
The old irre».n mer^w 1 mu Id see,
flow happy, happy, happy—
How happy I should be!"
—British Weekly.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tome
Sammer Diarrhrea in Children. -
During the hot weather of the summer
mouths the first unoarural looecnese of a
child’s bowels »hould have immod'ate at
tention, so aa to check the disease before
it becomes serious- All that Is necessary
is a few dosee of Chamberlain’s tCollc,
Cholera and Diarrboe Remedy followed
by a dose of castor oil to cleanse the sys
tem. Uev M O Stockland, Pastor of the
M E Church, Little Falls. Minn:, writes:
“We have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
several year* and find it a very valuable
remedy, especially for summer disorders
in children." Sold by John M Klein.
Te
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one Notice
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“Make Hay While the Sun Shines.”
There Is a lesson in the work of the
thrifty farmer. He know* that the bright
sunshine may last but a day and he pre
pares for the showers which are so liable
to follow. fck> it should be with every
household. Dysentery, diarrhoea and
cholera morbub may attack some member
of the home without warning. Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, which is the best known medi
cine for these diseases, shonld always be
kept at Hand, as immediate treatment is
necessary, and delay may prove fatal.
For sale by John M Klein.
A Question.
1 desire to ask a question of
the readers of The Press and
Standard and I hope to see all
the answer*published in the fol
lowing issue giving names of the
persons answering in order that
I may chose from the various
answers for my subject: In all
this world of ours on it around it
above it, or beneath it, what is
the swiftest traveling thing?
J. D. Yarn.
GeUinger, S. C.
hot stood the test 23
bottles. Does this record of merit
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AverunAnnaa! Sake over One and a Half MSBon
No Core, No Pay. ' 50c.
appeal to yov?
a Coat package of Q
'Br^fissinal Jf/otfoas.
J. C HIOTT,
Attorney at Law
A/iD HEAL ESTATE
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Office dcxl door to J. S.tirttfio'a.
WALTERBOKO, S C.
, Will l w».
Attorneys at Law.
We represent the American Purely
Company of New York, and are prepared
to furnieh bonds for guardian?, odmin-
iatratori, ciecutori, or oUr:r» holiPng
office* of truat.
Walterboro, 8. C.
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Real Estate. Brokerage and
Insurance.
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House* to Kent.
Oppoalte the Market,
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e. G. HEfiDBRSOn
Attorney At Law and Jlaater.
agent for
Liverpool, London and Globe Fire latur-
ance Co^, and for U. S. Fidelity and
Guaranty Company.
Also for the Aetna Fire Inaarance Co.,
lu which Comp&ny Insurance can be got
on all country as well m town property
(L W. STOKES,
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DIGESTION DECIDES IT.
tGevS DifMliM More The. Half the Battle.
Life ia a caaoeloas struggle for aucceaa,
ViecauM aucoesh is auppoted to inaure
iiappincsa.
Ambition and ability make for ancceaa
t>ut without health too, failure la more
than probable.
If the digestion U poor, the nervea
unsteady, the blood iftb, the weight leaa
than It ahoald be, and ambition and
Itchiag, iillnd, Bleeding, or Protruding
PHea. D< uggista refund money If PAZO
OINTMENT faila to cure any. case, no
matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14
days. First application gives ease and
Mt. 50c. If year druggist hasn’t it
send 50c in stamps and It will be forward
ed postpaid by Paris Medicine Co., 8t.
Louis, M.o
life, whether yon fail or anocaad, yonr
digestion largely decides it. Ho confident
It J M Klein that Pepalkola Tablets will
•renew yonr energy, steady yonr nervqa,
<friv« away that tired fecliug, give tone
to the digestion, improve yottr appetite,
tiring up your weight to where It Mould
4>e, pat new color into yonr cheeks and
jiew lifh into yonr stomach, that he con-
‘tiaaea So eel] this graild dyepepetn
uremedyoa the money-bock plan. ‘
Ante confidence. The guarantee ab-
wolnt^f profori* you Dr Klein w||!
fiadly p«f hack yonr quarter if at the
end of the tea days’ treatment yon have
-not been cured*or decidedly benefitted.
month in jolly
in a good
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‘toofie that laid the golden egg,
Margie? Little Mat*ie-Whjl
4^xeM the gpoee was cooked.
Yon may stretch yonr
fun;
Yon may stretch your legs
long run;
Yon may stretch yonr arms
frr$ooth;
But never, never stretch the trnth.
-M F. Butts.
A. M. Sander!
Dealer In
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Vegetables, Fruit and
Confectionery.
CASH MID FDD FOULTIY AND ECCL
Failing’Memoir.
Wasting Dtasassa, and effects of self-abuac or
and Indlacretloa, which unflta one for
atu<hr. bustoess or marrlaire. It not only cures
by starting at the Mat of diaense. but is a treat
storlnt the Bre of yowtk. It wards off ap-
prosebiugdisease. Insist on hsrlat BEV1 VO,
no ®fte r - *t «ao be esrrled in vest pocket. By
m*ll,fI.OO per pMksge. or six for $6.00. We
give free sdvlee and counsel to all who wish it,
with CRMrawtee. Circulars free. Address
JtOYM. MEOICINC CO.. Marios BMf.. Chics*s. IM
WALTERBORO DRUG 00.,
and JOHN M KLEIN.
Walterboro, S. O.
When private interests are
able to retist the public will,
there it a bad state of affaire.
Nothing hat ever equalled it
Nothipg can ever surpass it
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Long Distance Connection to all parts of the
UNITED STATES.
Following are the names of the subscribers to the
/ e - above Company:
W ALTER BOKO.
A M Sanders
W W Smoak ‘
Rev j L Daniels
VV J Taylor
L iracy
Mrs H Es’Dorn
R I I Wichman
A Wichman
I A Westerberg
Mrs E J Witstll
Mrs E H Williams
J M Walker
A Wichman & Co
John M Klein
F F Rivers
j G Padgett Bus
H W Black Jr Res
Jno M Ackerman
J C McLeod
Wal Infirmary
W J Fishbume „
Mrs C R Fraser
HA Frances
Klein’s Drue Store
E P Knight
A J Lemacks
P J Lucas
] S Jackson
Dr G W Stokrs
J S Welsh
Rev J P Graham
Jno H Peurifoybus
Mrs Annie Neyle
Dr L M Stokes res
Wal Bot Works
Chris Edwards
H A Francis res
J H Bentpn
W H Martin
D L Smith
Dr W B Ackerman
Dr L M Stokes of
Dr R Ackerman
T J Blanchard
Mrs W A Black
J E Bryan
Brown Fur Co
Beach Bros
H W Black Jr
F & M Bank
Black & Ackerman
G C Brown
Mrs B Padgett
Colleton Bkg Co
C T Cummings
C I W & S Co
Clerk cf Court
W E Jones bus.
J S Jackson res
D J Chaplin
W E Capers
ACL Depot
Wal Dispensary
Dr C H Es’Dorn
Jno D Edwards
Wal Hotel
Wal Cotton Mill
Wal Drug Co
J G Padgett
Wal Postoffice
Mrs B K Sanders
C A .Savage
A C Shaftsr
Terry Si Shafler
]ohn F Lucas
j D Gibbs
C A Savage Bus
C D C Adams
C D May
N G MorralL
Mrs L W McTeer
E R McTeer
P M Murray
[as E Peurifoy
jno H Peurifoy
JPr G W Stolces oT Press & Standard
C W Edwards
Ed Glover
A J SanderV
Jas E Peurifoy bus
W B Gruber
J C Hiott office.
F S Dixon res
W A Tucker
Wal Liv Stables
B G Price
D C L Hiers «
C M Grace
J S Griffin
J S Griffin office
J M Pennington
Grace & \Yarren
B G Hyrne
Dr W B Acker
man bus
Howell & Gruber
M P Howell
E Hubster
Henderson House'
ColMer&MfgCo
Mrs E F Hyrne
B F Halford
C G Henderson
E M Jones res
Mrs C W Butler
Country.
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W F Hill
C H Boynton '
W M Speights
Boynton Sc Willis
F Guess
J A Marvin
Dr H A Willis oft
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terboro, 20 cU any con
nection on local exchange
COTTAGEVILI.E LINE
S W Ackerman
S G Peirce
T S Ackerman
A D Dodd
A D Metts
Dr B G Willis
Dr W A Kirby
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terboro, 20cta any con
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W G Hiott
L E* Hill
A V Rickenbaker
J S Jordan
KITTER LINE
Poor Farm
F C Bennett
Sanders &Lemacks
C W Drawdy
SNIDER LINE.
Eli Benton „
G A Benton .. i °
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messages to Walterboro and 2octs. for any connection on local
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these charges for the protection of our subscribers and for our
own protection. Any message not charged by the subscriber
will be charged to him by Central.
Long distance booths have been installed at the Walterboro
Drug Company and Central Office. Subscribers are requested
to use these lxx>ths when talking over die long distance.
You will get better service and by putting your money in au
tomatic pay station there will be no mistake at end of month
about long distance tolls.
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|J : J F.S. DIXON,
Manager.
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—Dealer In—
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
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