The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 26, 1906, Image 1
VOL. XXIX
WALTERBORO. S. C.. SEPTEMBER 26, 1906
NO. 10
Arrlvale at the Walterboro Hotel Th i
Week
Dr H A Willia, Hend^rsonTille.
MraM L Rice, Wiggins.
J C Preacher, Savannah.
0 B Ljona, chafleaton,
K A Phelpa, Philadelphia.
M T Coleman, St Louis.
M W Colcock, Charleston.
£ W Yarn, Moselle.
J D Gantt, Charleston.
H W Horner, Chattanooga, Tenn.
R Ivan hoe Lane, Petersburg, Va.
\VJ Shewmake, Baltimore.
B S Aldent, Jr, Charleston.
.V J Acosta. Savannah.
David Miler, Charleston.
P C Bigelow, Medina, 0.
H J Adams, Charleston.
L L Green, Charleston.
J H Orvin, Charleston.
C H Webb, Charleston.
J D Padgett, Ehrhardt.
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Haft Stood Tbe Test 25 Years.
The old original GROVEH S Tasteless
Chill Tonic You know what you • are
taking. It is Iron and quinine in a taste-
leu form, No*cnre no pay 50c.
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Index to Maw Advertisements.'
Miss Phoebe Riz3r has a new ad
this week.
Taylor’s is giving away five silver
dollars every Saturday. See his ad.
See H W Cohen’s ad this week.
See J M Walker’s real estate ad.
See Colleton Banking Co’s ad on
this page.
J A Westerberg save in his ad,
“have yoor eyes tested.”
Terry & Shaffer advertises a 20
days sale of “Milkado” silk.
The Colleton Mercantile & Man
ufacturing Company is running a
page ad in The Press and Standard.
This company is still giving away $5
in gold every Saturday afternoon.
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It arouM* energy, developea and •tinau
latee nervous life, aro j«et tk ooutage of
youth. It' makea you young again.
That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea will do. 35oenis, Tea or Tablets-
John M Klein.
A great deal that we call genius turns
|>at to be plain griddlng.
Ladies, read tbia catalogue of charms.
Bright eyes, glowing cheeks, snd lips, s
smooth skin without s b emish, in short,
perfect health. For sale with every
package Holliatar's Rocky Mountain
Tea. 85 cents. John M Klein.
They do the best for men who see the
bast ia men. /
The self-centered life is slwys small
In Its circumference.
WAS A VERY SICK BOY
But Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
“When my boy was two years old he
bed a very severe attsck of bowel com
plaint. but by the ute of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
we brought him out all right." says
Maggie HickoXfOf Midland, Mich. This
remedy can be depended upon in the
moat severe cases. Even cholera infan
tum is cured by It. Follow tbe plain
printed directions snd a cure ia certain.
For sale by John M Klein.
NOTICE.
Rond overseers are hereby anthorized
and directed to call out'the hands and
have roads pot in good order or exhaust
the full 8 days as required by law. This
will be the official notification.
J E Moore,
Co. So*'.
J. D. Vara Coptines Hit Subject.
Editor» Press and Standard: In
the beginning God created the
heavens and the earthy and the earth
was without form and was void, and
darkness was upon tbe faoe of the
deep, and God said, M let their be
light,” and there was light God
divided the light from the darkness,
Gen. 1st chapter. This we will call
nntanl life. So what is fight?
Soi—oe says it is “rapid nndula-
tto—of a fluid called ether,* made
He to the eve bj striking on the
nerve.” Smenct also says that
tnvala so &st that it would go
tfa—aronod the earth whue
on oouuts ‘W But I will
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But there are many degrees of light,
which are natural and what a grand
blessing ihey are. We ought to
praise the God who gave it at even
ing and at morning, for by it He
hath made us to see in objects the [ Of anguish and despair,
many blessings ’that ever surround' ^ thought ol hea\en with
us for our use. v
Within the chamber spread,
Enough, this torn heart’s quivering
strings, '
Enough, that thou wert dead,
But when the first keen burst was
o’r /
thankful-
But there is another
light and that is the light of knowl
edge, through wisdom, which is un
derstanding, and I will leave it with
the readers of The Press and Stand
ard to gain for themselves, and I first
will refer them to the book of
“Proverbs,” there they will find it
hcly explained, and 1 ask that they
read the whole book through, for
there is a promise of a gift in it, and
who is able lo find it? Let all who
finds it write it through The press
and Standard within the next four
weeks.
Just to be helpful to drive sadness
away.
Just to tie loyal to God and right,
Just to believe that God knows best,
This is God’s will for you and me.
Whether tbe hour is dark of bright,
Please remember this to keep
Give love, aud love to your life will
flow,
A strength in your uttermost need.
Have faith, and a score of hearts will
show
Their faith in your word and deed,
Give truth, and your gift will be paid
in kind,
And honor will honor meet.
And a smile that is sweet will surely
find
A smile that is ?ust as sweet,
For life is the mirror of king and
slave;
Tis just what we are and do,
Uheu give to the world the best you
have,
And the best will come back to you.
No one would buy a sailboat with sails
that could not be reefed. Thero is always
that possibility of of a little too much
wind that makes a cautious man afraid
to go urprovided. Tbe thinking man,
whose stomaoh sometimes goes back on
him, provedes for his stomach by keep
ing a bottle of Kodol For Dyipepaia
wit bin reach. Kodol dieests what you eat
and re*tores tbe stomach to the conition
to properly perform its functions Bold
by J M Klein.
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la Memory of Our Darling, Florence
Hazel Appleby.
We all have bang away, in mem
ory’s gallery some picture that is
dearer to us tbkn all others, seme
fond recollections that it gives us
pleasure to dwell upon. With me it
is the image of my dear Flossie, who
has gone to be witn Jesus, and we
are forever deprived of her earthly
comranionship, still it gives us much
pleasm-e to treasure up the train of
recollections connected with her
little life. Surely Tennyson waa
mistaken when he said: “Sorrows
crown of sorrows is remembering
happier things,” for why should it
make us sad to know that we have
once been happy? Hope is our only
stimulant. This life would be
desolate indeed* if we knew that her
existence would end in dreamless
sleep, bat we hop? to meet her in a
brighter world than this, where no
farewell words are spoken, and all is
love and bliss. She—was beautiful
and dutiful, the light of OJr home,
and we evermore shall miss her ’till
the summons comes tor all.
Safe in the Spirit-land* my child
I would not call thee back
To wander ’mid the wildering maze
That bounds life’s thorn? track,
Oh! conld I see thee as thou art,
One look would well atone
For all the yearnings oj my heart
For thee, my precious one. '
How often memory tons to gase
When stealing o’er thy little Lee
We mm the withering blight
O’er thy fair brow the
crept
And o’<er thy heart the ohiU
’Till all was over, thefe didst atop
Beyond the reach of ill.
I thought not th— of snfil wing*
shadow
ness,
I knew that thou wert there.
With many tears we stood beside
Thy tiny coffin-bed
And looked our last upon the smile
Uhat o’er thy sweet face spread
Then tenderly we laid thee down
Boueath the willows shade
Where, in qhe fairest place of all
The little grave was made.
The years bye passed, my precious
one
And others now may/tlaim
The right to fill thy vacant place
And cheer my heart again,
Yet I can never give to them
The love that once was thine;
Oh no! the links are golden still
That bind thy heart to mine.
And now, while o’er my shortening
way
The shadows come and go
1 love to think that thou art free
From every earthly woe,
My chastened heart has learned to
leel
Our Father’s will was best
That called thee early to the land
Of happiness and rest.^
It may be thou art watching now
While we, who longer wait,
Shall tread, some day, the path that
leads
Up to tho golden gate;
And as my rapturwl spirit stands
Neath the celestial dome
One of the joys of heaven will be
Floss’s greeting me^
Mamma.
Well Worth Trying.
W H Brown, tbe popular pension at-
toruey, of Pitufield, Vt., eaya: “Next to
a pension, the best thing to get is Dr
King's New Life Pills." He writes:* they
keep my family in splendid health.
Quick core for Headache, Constipation
sod Billiousness. 25c. Guaranteed at
Jno M Klein’s drug store.
NOTICE!
Beginning the Ht of October tele
phone rentals will b? due and pay
able quarterly in advance both in
town and country.
F S Dixon,
Manager.
Sept 15,1906.
Honor Roll for September.
The following subscribers have
paid their subscriptions since Sept 1:
Is your name on the roll?
tance northeast of the A CL depot.
Invitations consisting of a short
note a^l a cute little sock were dis
tributed throughout the community,
entreating each and every one to
come w ith their socks booming full.
Shortly after the crowd assembled
ice cream w’as announced. The
young men well understanding the
call, took their lady friends to the
stand and all greatly enjoyed the
delicious refreshments.
The # committee, consisting of
Misses Gertrude Carter, Rena Wolfe
and Maud Padgett took great pride
in making the evening pleasant and
enjoyable.
Some very amusing games were
played, after which some of the
girls furnished the crowd with some
very sweet music.
Then all the boys had an oppor
tunity to vote a cake for any of the
girls they chose, the two receiving
tbe highast number of votes being
Misses Reua Wolfe and Maud Pad
gett, ran the second race. The cake
was finally won by Miss Padgett by a
majority of two votes.
The people at a very late hour de
parted for their respective homes,
feeling that they had done a noble
deed by financially promoting the
cause of Christ. A. and M.
Sept 12, 1906.
A Guaranteed Care for Piles.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding, or Protrading
TMle*. Druggists refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to care any case, no
matter of how long standing, m 6 to 14
days. First application g v* ease and
rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it
send 50c in stamps and it will be forward-
id by Paris Medicine Co., St.
ed postpak
Louis, Mo*
The Adams Murder Case.
, Columbia, Sept. 22.—The Snjjreme
Court has done a most unusual and new
thing It has called the Court en bane
to consider th* motion of B. A. Adams,
of Collton County, for a new trial. It
will be remembered that Adams was
convicted of murder and while nnder
sentence of death mode his escape- H*
was recaptured and at the next term of
Coart, instead of being resentenced a
motion for a new trial was made, and
this was granted by Judge Townsend.
The State appealed on the ground that
Judge Townsend had no rignt to grant
a new trial on the ground of att. r dis
covered evidence unless the Snpreme
Court had directed or given permissu a
for such a motion to be entertained. The
Snpreme Court upheld the position of
the State and held that Judge Townsend
should not have granted the new trial,
but that be simply had a right to re-
seutenoe.
Counsel for Adams have now asked
the Court for a new trial and the Chief
Justice has asked that tbe Coart meet
en banc and all of the Judges of the
State, except those who w*re engaged
in the com, should meet here on the 2Sth
of September to pass upon the merits of
the pending petiton.
had
A*k any “JAP” that you mav see.
“Why the C*ar, with Bear behind,’
to climb a tree.
Tbe Yanks, God bless tbe Yanks, rayi
he,
They gave us Rocky Mountain Tt a.
Joen M Klein,
W L Hiott,
J D vonLehe,
A M Francis.
D W Mellard,
S A Nix,
J I Garvin,
Dr J P Herndon,
C A Eckardt,
Thomas Brown,
Asbury binder.
Rev P Warren,
W D Fender,
Mrs M I Es’Dorn, H W Hudson Jr
C W White, R D Robinson,
W F Roberteon,
J E Garvin,
G W Raysor,
G H Hiers,
Mrs F Mims, r* v
J D Gibbs,
R B Breland,
R H Breland,
J F Rentz,
W H Saunders,
B G O’Bryan,
Es’Dc
B S Avant.
Mrs B K Sanders,
C K Breland,
B R Griffin,
R G Brabham,
L G Weekley,
Mrs E E Gannon,
Rev Henry Stokes
G H Benton, ,
Dr R Ackerman,
J E Herndon,
Citizens of Cottagevllle to Meet.
Editor Press and Standard: As the
question of exemption of a certain
portion of Colleton County from the
general stock law will be decided at
our next election it will be proper to
have this matter properly agitated,
so that our people can vote intelli
gently on it. It should be disenssed
by both sides of this question. We
then can better understand each
other. We should not be tied down
to old customs of the past unless they
suit present conditions. If the ex
emption should gain it will be un
constitutional to carry out its re
quirements; almost impossible. How
1 will the fence be built and main
tained? Suppose all this could be
done’ is it right to make land owners
sacrifice their timber to build fences
so they can rent lands or plant them
and to have their lands confiscated,
for the public use wiihont compen
sation? We should have the matter
fully discussed by having mass-
meetings in different sections ‘ of oar
county. It is proposed to have a
meeting at Cottageville October 6, 4
o’clock in the afternoon.
J D Ackermm.
Dr C H Es’Dorn, L C Groeby,
G W Dixon, 0 H Brnoghton,
P J Lucas, G H Beach,
Jos Ramsey, R W Sineatb,
W M P Heats, WPGatch,
J Washington, R M Fender,
Mrs J 1) Glover, J W Smith,
H A Morris, F J Berry,
Rishard Grosby, A D Metis.
Abatis cleanses the skin and rids the
ports of refuse. A hath makes for better
fellowship and dtixenthtp. Rot only
should Che outside of the body be cleansed
but oocasionrl nse of a laxative or cath
artic opens the bowels and clears the sys
tem of tff He matter. Best for this are
Dewitt’s Little Early Risers. Plat ant
little pills that do not crips or sicken.
Sold by J. M. Klein
A Sock psrty at Roflla.
On Wednesday nighty Sept 12, n
•ook party was given at Padgett’s
Park for the purpose of raising
money to erect a church a abort dis
When two stroug tpen come to blows,
even if they are well matched, it is not
a pleasing sight, bat if the man who
gets the wont of it will nse DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve, he will look better
and feel better in short order. Be sure
you get Dewitt’s Good for ever? thing
a salve Is used for, including piles. Sold
by J. M. Klein.
The sympathy of the entire com
munity go pnt to A Q Lyons io tbe
great loss He susAihed by fire last
Wednesday morning about 2 o’clock.
Mr Lyons was awakened to find bis
gin house in flames, the top was
already fklling in. Nothing was
saved exoept two bales of cotton,
which were badly damaged. He lost
one ginned hale of his bwn. Also one
bale nnginned, belonging to a negro.
Loss estimated at f 2,000. Insurance
$1,200.
'ifa laxative effect of Chamberlain's
Stomach aad Liver TaMela Is so agrees
Me aag so natural you oaa hardly reallss
that It Is prodooed hr a msdtdaa, Them
tablets also cere Indfgeation. For sale
bgJohaM KMa.
Card of Thanks.
Editor Press and Standard!—Kindly
allow me through your columns to
thank the voters of Colletou County for
the very handsome majority given c a in
the recent primary. I hope to centime
faithful to their every interest.
Respectfully *'
J. E. Moore
Co. Sup.
PRESCRIPTION FOR HEADACHES.
When you have headache or other
nerve pain try Ake-Iu-The-Head tablets
and you can have your 10 cents hack if
J rour headache or neuralgia U not re-
leved in 15 minutes. No matter what the
cause is ooe tablet gives relief. J M
Klein.
Card of Thanks.
Editor Press and Sandard I desire
to thank the voters of Colleton County
for the handsome majority given me
in my recent' race for Auditor. I hope
1 shall be able to discharge my dnties to
the best interest of all the people.
Respectfully,
„ P. M. Murray.
PREPARE FOR THE RAINY DAY5.
Hope for the Best Prepare for tko
Worst.
Begin now to bnild the protecting
shelter, by opening an acconnt with
ns, it will keep yon and yonrs in
comfort till the cloud rolls by.
A Dollar will start the account, a
little added every week will make it
grow faster than you think.
We pay 4 per cent per annum, in
terest computed quarterly iu our
savings department
Our motto is: “Promptness, accu
racy courtesy, and fair dealing.”
All business with enstomers strict
ly confidential.
It is not safe to keep .money at
home or on your person.
If your home burns the money in
your trunk is destroyed and if you
lose your pocket book the money in
your pocket book it* lost
The only safe way is to deposit yoar
money in a goo I strong bank-
Remember the money in the
GOLLBTON BANKING CO., Wal-
terboro, is insured against loss.
Whan job bava a eJl* it is wall to ba
vary cartful about using anything that
will causa cocao pa tioc. fit partlcnlarlY
careful about preparations contafaag
opiates. Uee Kennedy’s Laxative Honey
and Tar* which stope the cough and
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moves the bowels. Bold by
Klein
Notice it hereby given that Price’s
bridge is now bring rebuilt, nod
ehere will be no farther travel over it
dll same it oerapletad.
JEMooiv,
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