The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 29, 1906, Image 2
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• Th'~»« who *ro ('ftlnlnw fl'M'h
by roauiar traat-
%rf*«*ntwfth • o ** |
Scolt’s Emulsion .
•houlcE ccntiiua tl>« treatmowt
In hot waatnar: smaller claaa
8 n«j k Uctte cool ml*k with It will
o away with any objection
Whlcn Is Qttanhpd to fatty *>ra~
doc?* duH-.ir the heated
eaaaoiv >
fn« >rt*
tfOTi * hOWNE, Oeraaa
’* K ** fl >, " r ‘ y ? fk -
jut MM* || oo: *1 ■-
isrt ilau^liter, wan (wo year*
old. ^sbe leaves mot her. a hus-
l and, one brother, oi;e?ieter and
a baby, three months old to
►New* From Smoaks.
Editor Press *n i ^taodard: Noth
ing new here except the abundant:
ram acd<eonatent worry oi “how will I
ir.ouru liioir grcateW I os?, bnt j ^ pty my tlebtc: (.‘ottc-n wmmene-! ?
their lo? heaepnrs etewnal ibig 10open and caLtiot Ik gathered]
gain, Mid. wo bhouid, therefore,
bo contoct witli the will of the
Lord who dootii all things wail.
flie interment took place at
Bethel cemetery Monday morn
ing amidst & largo-number ol sor
rowing friend* and relatives.
Mitral Lula (irt/ftn.
Thrift Is nothin* so plfSMnt i»* that
bright,«iwerful. aupewe-wlib-it i-woflu
M
r>«afh of Mr* Bessie Catterton
0^ j^D«Jay morning duly 2V.
tnaay bearU wotc crushed on
* *i I, i fswBg when yciusi* 1<*wn to four urosk
jearning that this , oCSt > f**t. Theifti* nothing i^o couiiuctive to
0B« was no more witL them to igtxxi work aod itood rwn.t«. The
hesiihjr »nftr with ft itsfillby or.ifij snd
share t ie»r n^ppmors an i for- ijodjr w • btitor a b^t^r work-
rows. Siie wari ill about two , n.**., a b*iur cii:/.«n Ihsn1bftn.au or
mootliswlien tho'Lord, her 6tv-
iour, saw lit to lako her from l.der of rbe Wricb will UvnasH your
, . , • i noily. jrMQr •hou«li(«arHi vom
our mi st ami gain ft crown 111 f awsv from ihe aHiri'idftftM.tnC the
his kil gdom wi **:h > perphred hmsa. iteep yoursloin vch h. u.r.e and
. . , , ... I'tifti ronr brain ft* w, i|Ji ;«ftr<*5;(!
fo r «» . wao 'Q\v* it!lu servo Lin). ladlmT*.: r .-•#v**r»*a«ln^ tu
1 woman who is hsodicapyfd by S"ma dis-
however aM<;ht. A sunlit duor-
on aocouiu of (ii^ riuii. Never have
the farmerd hab « more gloomy pros
pect than coufitmt* them today. - It
will Ui even "the most egenious to
nuke ends meet and make another
crop, b*>t wft sbould °uot despair—
“The darkest hour is just befbre the
dawn.”
Mrs Leilafiairis and Miss Kstelia
FiiKKtk have ■feturued ‘from their
mountain nip, claiming to have been
much benefited theti-by:
Miss Carnw iSmoak has been ftpemi-
ing time m Itrancuviile ^141 her 1 J
brother, .1 11 Smulf, vrr ■) hae a pwi-
tion with the H much Title Supply Co.
J B fcjn.ith and daughter, bladys,
have l*fteu visinug his father .! M
Smith in I Vuiutv.
V..*b' rjj’ .ie i'tl is in had quite
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HANNAH MORE.
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Sho nrVc.d with B#4!«el tdetlio. : - ed v .»: wiii tNj Mu.priteu 1 ill, Pul no' 8-.iitiu* , y so. Hope she i
I to h-c fi sft
i i ci er niaa vr>M»rr,
tol F..r Ilytjh h r ter J
h« Id by J .’n Klun.
diet church and gave herself do-; x r , p
vntodlv to Jesus who remained i your n
li3r Moetor untildeftHi. Shcgrow | • . - -
up under the Christian influ^nee! IfawoeiaM eWt thihk of nnv.
Of her lUothet, who takes God as j ihin*» elut; to be miserable about sh
herevorlnstin^ Saviour. She had will go away from home sows lo vor-
been married only two years and ! ry over ihc children,
eleven monte S'vhen the Lord ! Why is it that the average man
claimed her ne hie own.
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Mra. Uattoitbnghad lieen dead
only two woeke when the hloe
sed Master claimedilittle Lillie,
vuii lv* ont soon as all mits h^r.
MrsS P J Garris ir, le. visiting
her enter, Mrs 0 \*Uiirrie, at Hen-
mark.
Tb<■ (’nr«*rt atiati* L-ive 8tor-r >.f a KtU
■aamn Kn«IOh W-HO-r.
Uamiab More was bora on Feb. 2,
1745, at Kyftpfctou, in ijij»iif'c^fi»rhhlri,
her father hclnt: »bc muster of a
syipMun,
i*r being
school in the neletilKNlutod In 1757
licr eldest bister, Maiy. who w;u< tli**n
twenty-one, with her sisters KUxulK-th
, and Sarah, opened a laUUis >cbool iu
I tio uafilial proi ’acted nioetiog wid < Trinity stp*ot, lirtstol, taking liautuih j- iltf^ST
convene at Smoaks the third Sunday I a «»d her younger Hhuer. Pntty. who)
EMtabUahed iu t7D4.
Oldest Flrvii io Aieie-'c
D. A. WALKER a CO
'.•id
Li • 1 ' ' '
f—w ' ‘fr-
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finds a ecat on the hard .boards in
the baseball grandstand softer and
more comfortable than the cnibioued
jiew in a church? *
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WASTING STRENGTH
in September
Willi* ilitrs who is a capicol
guard, is home on a visit to ins fat her,
George Tliers. ® Scribe.
Women who suffer from unnecessary, disagreeable,
painful, weakening, female complaints, will find that
Wine of Cardui is a safe and pleasant remedy for all
their ills. It acts directly upon ill the delicate, inflamed
tissues, purifying the blood, throwing off the dogging
matter and relieving female disorders such as irregular,
scanty, profuse, painful catamenia, prolapse, etc.
Also relieves headache, backache,, dizziness,
cramp?, dragging pains, nervousness, irritability, etc.
. If you need advice, write us a letter, telling us al!
ybur symptoms. We will send free advice (in plain
sealed envelope). Address: Ladies’ Advisory Dept. f
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT IN $1.00 BOTTLES
“I W&OTK YOU
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far advice, ans fcy fnllr^int it and
tak-ng mv Female TmuftH-s
•re fared. **- Mrv R. b. Wallwft,
Lavaca. Ala J12
WINE
OF
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CARDUI
WALTERBORO HOTEL.
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G- A. GGKAP.DT, Pjrc->.
jj
OilvefltoQ g Sen Wall
make* life doit hr safe in Ibat ci v as on
lb« higher upland^. E W Goodloc, who
reviccR ou Dailou St., ia Wao/r, Tea»
ueftdft no aea wall for aatoly. He wrPfa
*T have o*ed Dr K<Dg'a New Discovery
for C'oni>uinpttori the past five years and
it kotipa me well and *afe. Before that
lime I hsd a cougb which lor years had
beuo krw»wini; worse. Now It’# gone.”
Ourea chronic Coughs, * La Oripne,
Oroup Whooping Dough and prevents
Pneumonia. PRatnot io lake Every
bottle guarantee^ at Johb M Klefi’s
drugstore. Price TiOc aod $1.00. Trial
botHe free.
A ^esiimist ii n man who thinks
other men u/e as cranky us he is.
Milk of human kindness is never ru n
through a cream separator.
Don't expect te tower above your
neighbors by standing on your dignity
Many a nu n begin^ l^s charity at
home by cutting down his wife’s al
lowance.
The End of the World 1
of trottHee that robbed E H Wo l>,of Bear
Grove, la., of all usHulneas, came when
be brgan taking Electric Bitters He
writes: “Two years ago Kidney trouble
caDftcd me great suffering, which 1 would
never have survived Lad 1 not taken
Electric Bitter#. They also cured me of
General Debility*” Boro cure for all
8totnnch, Livei and Kidney conDplaiuta^
Blood diseases, Headache. Dizaintf.'S and
Weakness or Knldy dec ioe. Price 50c.
Guaraoieed by John M K tin’s drug
store.
were then reap^'lively twelve and ten
year* of ago, as pupil*. Th« school
wii:' a groah suci’hiw, iu»d Ilammli be
caitw* a hl^ily cultivated girl. Some
win-re al*out th** wjlt 17*17 she uitule I MARBLE AND
52 Meating Street,
CHAR L R 5 T ON, S C
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GRANITE WOKKfc.
and
Send For Prices,
.Mr A. K. Beach repreweoca us at
Walter boro
A D WALKER. J P SCOTT
FOR SALE
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My eutire line of Shoe*, Dry Good *
Uats, Caps, Hardware, Notiorn,
Show Cases and everything in the
store going at actual co<»t. Com-
soon or you might miss the best op
portunity of your life. 1 am going
to move and the goods must moss
first J W CAKSON,
Islandton, S C.
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Centrally loauttl. Ciootl Fare. C.iein b^d?
Uic aoqualntanc.. »>f a Mr. Turner of
Belmont. ’He w«# n wnaituy b«<hek)r.
considerably older than hemelf and the
owner a/ u flue Mtiite nesr Fla>: B<Mjr
ton. In Somersetshire. Khc Is d<*j*«rih
etl us lieing nt thin time an exceedingly
pretty glrL with delicate fi»ifur**s and
beanttfnl eyea. These characteristic
alie retained to the end of tier life, as
the portrait of her by Plrkeraglll In
the national portrait gallery clearly
shown. Sbo he«.*anie a constant visitor
at Belmont and In due course of time
received from Mr. Turner a proposal
of marriage, which site accepted. She
withdrew from her connection with the
pchool and made all peparatlon* for
her - w editing.
This, however, never took place
Three times was the day fixed and as
aften for some unintelligible reason
postponed by Mr. Turner. Ills alfoc^
tlon for her seem* to b||ve been sin
cere. h*i| be wn:-> a uinT of n curk>us
and rnther gloomy disposition, and his
strange conduct may possibly be refer
red to some mental perversity At last
her friends Interfered and Insisted on
|be engagSKneut Itelng broken off. Mr
Turner was very anxious to mahe a set
tlenient upon her, and. though for some
time she declined to entestafn the pro
pw.l. slw wav finully persuaded by
Sir James Stonehooas to accept an an-
rmtt'vwif flhXI a year. This »mfortnaat»
affair did not interfere with the f^gnd
ship and respect which Mr Turner
continued to fee! for tier, and at his
death be left her a legacy of £1,000 Our firet ehipment of Neft
But it probably left its marit on her. * Spring Wash goods are arriving
anA though »j)e 8ub:*c*incnt!i received i a ily ; g^ch 38 GillghamP and
two offers of mftrrtagv, she dec!i3,vi jChambrayBat TOc and 12]c,While
: Madras and Mercerized Waist
;— —T-—^ -1 ings at lowest prices, 12.^*, 15c ?
m . ——— 18o, 20c, 26c. White Lawns ai
i ^c. I0c, 12Ac up to 2jc.
J NEW Colored Lawn and 0*
; trandie*. A handaocnelot of new
j patterns at 12ic.
NKW BLACK DBC&8 SILKS
! FRICKS range from 60c id 1
p X : U .2*3. , We call e|-e< in) a I teatioe
• to our oG inch guaint.tced “Chii-
fon Talieta. :5 bj.tx.ai pricce^LO.
f iid $1.19. ,
K*W BtA'T BRE.ift (}'
MKBPFM weight i
New Spring Goods
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J. R. READ & fc’©
them both - New York Tribune
will mail free a pret
ty Gibson Art Post
al to ary one
will send us the* (or-
ta ihi
l ect aLilS’v^JI LU ambc. i m^juu t M wmgLtd t ■: ’u i
r , - •**!.••' :v) .frate eV.i~tfl.
lollpwiiig ©X2lkTtpiV;, NEW COLDDRE33 060 a
,j ARKIV JNG by every steamer.
‘ ..marked dt»w» iov; *t cur.!i
tiply by 2 add 40 and 41. prices.
cou> bilka
FOR Shirt Waist and’ Shir/
.. Waist Suite. We call special
K ****** ‘ 'attention to our white and "c!. 5
china silks for suits and d irt.
vraifts. 27 inches wide at udi;.
Full lino white wash silks nt
26c, .SOfe, op to 7oc.
FULL line of Gloves, Hosiery
Embroideries, Laces, Collars and
Stock Collars, foil line Novelty
Neckwear. New Shirt Waists
and Ready Made Suits; arriving
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4' i
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ira ?
€ >us, >.2.Do jx r o,t>y.
[Tinner served 1,. j.o to
Speciai iv..es by Die \veek or month.
Single meA u - 30 cents.
t.oo
I'ymwKivt'yvT.’* ■
v5j 1 ✓ *> 1 ^
J JonevS C arbonating
Mnltipiy -7 by 10, add 30, mu , , .
r " ' ^ ' ..marked otia*** ... iovu‘t
' W. E. JGNES, Proprietor.
WALTERBORO - - ...
. * ~ Half a block from Depot;
S. C.
Bdttlirg Works and Ice Cream Parlor. All soft ^
drinks manufactured and sold by retail and whole- ft
sale. Shipped tp all pa^s of County. y
**il*X**%X*%%%*it**%*%**X*$(
The Orangeburg. CeUegiate Irsli- !
tute will b'-gin its fail session oc |
Wtdnyukr Kept 19tb. We have a ;
healthful location, ^ra veil equipped, >
and have a frst c1hc>;> fiuuUy.. De
partments cf art, atnsu* elceoliou,
cooking sewing &c. Only a few wore
boys and girls can bo, acooinroodaied.
Send at once for a catalogue and
application blank.
W. S. PETERSON, Pro*,
Orangeburg, S. C-
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WHiite oxfords aro jusc the
w
thing for summer wear. We
have the newest styles Snow
Soma girls flirt wit* haudker-) white cleanes them. 10c a box.
chiefs aud some with fans, but
the majority prefor to flirt with
men
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Most real estate investors draw the
line at ceremetry grmmds.
by every steamer.
"Mr, R. L. White, Mr. A. H.
Pelschaifd Mr. Cbatles Webb
Will be glad lo serve thei# many
friends at riie popular old Dty
Goods •• *
4m Fv. READ & CD* *•
% 249 King Street.
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