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mmmmammmm ON THE WAY ' TO THE BLOCK. [Origin*].] One day aoine two and a half een- tnrlea aiso the Lady AralxHla Itoylo, borne tn lier “chair” hy a otnple of oienlals on th«- 8tnrnd In London, was •topped at Temple Bar, the way being narrow, by a small party on foot. The lady put her head out of the chair wiu- 4k>w to learn the came* of the delav c / * Bbe saw a prisoner in charge of guards. A sudden thought struck the Lady Arabella. “Whither are you going?" she a ,; ke.l Of the otficer of the guard. v “To TyIrtm, may it phase your lady •WK* . ' “What to do?” ik. “To cut ofT this man's head.” “And supposing it i K*ases me to mar- 17 him?” “Ton'll have a husband without a head." ♦.'iHVnt'H Just the kind of husband I want, and none other.” • Bbe bade her lackeys set down the ffrfily and sei^t one of them to fetch a clergyman. In a few minutes ho re turned with one, and, the nrisoner con- '•enting, the knot was tied. Then the procession moved on to Tyburn, and the Lady Arabella proceeded on her way much pleased with the adventure Though but twenty-two years old, she was heels over head in debt, and at that time there was a law in England that when a woman married she was absolved from all she owed. In the course of half an hour she would l>e a widow, having got rid of both hus band and debt. But fate decreed that the delay of the marriage should save the prison er's life. When lie was kneeling l>e- fore the block at Tyburn and the ex CCUtloner was uliout to raise ids ax a horseman was seen coming like the wind holding aloft a paper. The ax was stayed till the messenger arrived, and the paper proved to Is- an order to sus[iend the execution and commit the prisoner to the Tower. A week Inter Ixmrion was In ecstasy over the return of King Charles II., and all jiersons Imprisoned on account of loyalty to him were releases!. Alex ander Yeoman, the son of a country aqulre, walked out of the Tower with no yoke u|K»n his'shoulders except the yoke of matrimony, which lie had no desire to throw olT. The vision of beauty' that had come down from heaven. It seemed, while lie was on the way to Tyburn was not forgotten by him. For (loliticnl reasons his re prieve was not published, ills wife Immediately after her wedding and supposed \vido\vhiK»d sought solace In Paris, where she proceeded to plunge again into debt in the gayeties of the Fn neli capital. She returned some time after the accession of the new king and entirely Ignorant of the fact that slu* was a married woman. One evening at a ball at the palace the king sought her and said: "I de- elre to present to you one of my gen tlemen in waiting He is more to yon than any other man. for he has given you absolution, though you have given him life. Ciin you guess who he is?" “Absolution i n! re ■■ only from heaven, your majesty, and if I have given him life I must !»e iii* ne ther.” The king I tngle 1 and directed Alex ander Yeoman w> he brought to him. When lie arrived he >: d before the beautiful ArnWdla a young man •carreiy older than herself. “If tids 1> my sou." site said to the king, "I must have i uue him In my babyhood." “You have met !«efore.“ said lin king. "1*0 you not reniemlier his face?” Tile lady looked at Yeoiitifn curious ly. "No.” she said at last. "1 reniemlier ever to have seen him. I*e fore.” “That may be la-cause when we met I had suffered from a long distemper." raid Yeoman, “and was sore dis tressed." “And what distressed you?” “Faith,” said the king, "he was near ing corruption.” .“Your majesty Is siiertking In rid dles.” said Arabella. “Rather pat It.” said Yeoman, "that 1 was granted a glimpse of heaven before l was to become food for worms.” “A truce to this talk." said the lady, "fcnd tell me where we have met.” “Never mind that.” said the king, "at toast for the present. The gentleman, having been n stanch supporter of his rightful klug. deserves his reward. Alexander Yeoman, kneel! Now arise, ■tr Alexander Yeoman.” and the king, drawing bis sword, rested It on the young man's shoulder. “1 have an es tate for you In Surrey,” be continued, “taken from a notorious Round bead, an valued at £200.000. I would pro* you with a wife, hot the Lady Arabella has /forestalled mo in that Lady Arabella Yeoman, this la your husband, whom you married on his way to Tyburn, condemned to be exe cuted for fidelity to his king. He was reprieved and at our restoration to the throne set free.” Lady Arabella was not long in re covering from her astonishment. “Was ever such lack!” she exclaimed. ”1 naet a man about to loee his head who Hfta me out of debt I meet him again with that head on his shoulders, and he brings me a fortune.” The marriage turned out to be a very happy one. The wife became a do mestic woman, though she and her husband were high in favor at court So long as .King Cbariea lived he never Hred of rewarding Sir Alexander Yeo man for so neatly giving hia life to his ■avaralgn. white the husband target that hia marriage cm the way 4m the Meek aared hia Ufa. F. A. l^XTCHK* ! ALCOHOL.) FEE CENT. M*WPtep$ntmSrAs UQgaeSMKtoadfim'ktf Infants /Childh: > PromolPsD^extioiijClwrW ness and fctt f onatoi irihr Opium .Morphine mrMmnL Not Narcotic. Worms jConrabMsijrmw ness ondLoss OF Seecp. NEW* YOWL \l month s »>bl Tlnsf s - lU I CASTORU For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th& Signature W of STRAWS? Yas. Sraw Hats and plenty, of them, all the best shapes in still and soft brims. Full line of sizes, so you need have no fear of not getting just what you want in your size. , 0 e*-, SERGES? Yes, tl!e best Blue Series that are made are in our stock. Full suits ot Blue Serge, two or three pieces, skeleton or quarter lined Blue Serge Coats, extra blue and black Serge Trousers. Ever tested our Blue Serges? You'll find they give splendid wear and are absolutely^ fast color:' LOW EXCURSION RATES • » VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE To Birmingham Ala , and return account Annual Reunion U. C. V. Tickets on sale June 6th, 7th and Ste, final limit June 20th. For futher information, reservations, etc., with nearest Ticket Agent, or W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Pnssenger Traffic Mgr. Gen. Bass. Agent Wilmington, N. C. » *1 Dusts-], Exact Copy of Wrappar. Thirty Years emscHm s man S, E. Cor. King and Hasell sts • Charleston, S. C prd/g*ainal JAMES E. PE0RIKOY, JN0. H. PLOBIFOT PEURIFOY BROTHERS. kttorueyn and Counaellora at Law. All Buslaeu given Prompt Attention, 0/ER THE PRESS AMO STANDARD. FALTERBORO. - - - 8. C. At Hyrne’s Store I >• I am 1. in and HAVE YOU been to Mrs.W. A. Black's to see the Bargains that have been placed] on her counters at and below cost? Summer dress goods, embroideries, laces, corsets, ladies and children's hose, Millinery included. 0 1 - Everything..must be sold during the months of June and July. Call and be convinced. Raal Estate, Brokerage _IuRiiraij<M. LO®f> NEGOTIATED. Housfca to Hent. Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO. 8. a cl Another lot of Seasonable dry goods, Just in. THE Candidates’ Cards Gean Sweep Polished from n^w Sale on Summer and Winter ^[\\ after the election Dry Goods. All prices. if brief, for ■ W. A. BLACK 0i‘ THE LADIES ST0KE. J0r. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: ?! *' J “• « p. ru., b p. m OPPOSITE Farmers and Merchants Bank WALTER BORO. S. C Natnre bps provided the stomach wi-U certain na-utnl flnlda k* own as the incentive juices, ami 11 is tbroagh the*e juice* imt the food we eat i* acted upon do not | *» s’ eh a way as to produce the itch. nd blin d (bat flows iLrough tbe veiua of t ur hf dv and thereby makes ms strong, healthy and robos', nrd it is Beware of Clntmen - s for Catarrh, that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy tiic sense ot smell and c •mcletely derange tie whole system when e >tering i' through tne mucoiiK surfaces. 8uch wticles should never b* used except on pnsenp- the weakening of these dig'stive juices ’ tions from repu’slde physician' us the that destro-a health. It is onr o»u damage they will do is ten fold to the tauit tf we deatroy onr own health, and go^d you can posdbly derive from them vet it is soeasv for any one to put the . ila l’s Catarrh Cure, ma^ufacturcii by stoniach out of order. ( When you need , I .1 Ch ney Jt Co , Toledo, O , oantaius to tak*- something take it prvtmptlv, but no mercury, and is take internally, act- leg directly upon the blood and mucous sunaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine It is taken iuternailv and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F J Cheney «k Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stipa.ion. take something vnu know is reliable— .something like Kodol For Dvspep-ia and Indivestion. Kodol is pleasant to take, it is reliable and is guarmntte to rive relief. It is sold by Waltertoro Drug Co. "lien a two-faced man marries a two-faced woman they keep etch other guessing. Badly Sprained Ankle Cured. Three years sg * onr ('nughtcr sprain ed her unkle and had b~«-o Buffering terribly for two days xnd nights—had not slept a minute. Mr Stallings, of Butler, Tenn./tcld us of ChamberlaiVs Puit. Balm. We went to the store that nuhr and got a bottle of it and bathed her ankle two or three times and she went to sleep and had a good night’s rest. The naxr morui-ig she was much better ami in s short tun** cooiu walk atound and had no more trouble with her ankle—E M B umitr. Hompton. Teuu 25 and 50 cents sizes for sale by John 51 Kleiu. G, W. GLOVER. Proprie ;or. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup COFTAIVS H0ITKT AND TAR Relieves Colds by working them out sf the'System through a copious and healthy action of the bowel* Reliavaa Coughs by cleansing Iks mucous membranas of tha throat, ch—< and bronchial tubas. 00 per Card. It is not too each to let the “Dear Pee pul’ know that yoc are a candidate. The Press and Standard. “An to (he taste Children Like It Fir IMXACHt-VUK KIDNEYS Trj IiWi IMmv Mi llattar Pltte—Sera Mi I* John M. Klein. Druggist. 75c. per Sick Headache and Blllonst Heved at once with Rings Little Liver Pilla. A may ronpltxioa and clear eyes result front their use Do not gripe or sKien Good for ell the fami ly. Sold by Wnliethorn Drug Co. Mrs. Heupeck—I suppose if 1 were to die tomorrow yo’d mfir- ry some other woman immediate ly “Three of mj girls nre in love” “What nre yon going to do About it?” Order a longer dining room tAbl», I guess . v —Loaisrille Oourier-JonrnAl. Ur. Henpeck—Not righs away I’d take a little rest first— Brooklyn Eagle. the Ovrr Thirty-five Yenrs. In 1871 them wa* a great deal of dtenboen, dywntnr end cbolca in- fnntnna. It was at this tune tb-t cram- berlaiu'a IVlIc. Cholera and Dinrrbora Remedy was fhar hroogh* inm use It pnved mote nisccesfnl iban ary other r»medv or trentmint, anu hat for >bir ty-five years maintained that rac-o. Fr«-m a small iotilui.ing i»s sale a»d um has ex emleil t»every pa t c the U ne.l H-ai** suu to many ioitigit «*«mutne«. Nine ditiggi»t# <mi of ten will tiroin met d it w hen ibatr opit imi is ssted. al- t bonab they have 01 ba medicines that pay ia«ei a greater profit |lt can always •w dejva tiu »pm. e»en the m-s* _ aavrn- an* 4 dm^t rous ca es F -r sale by 4 Thi r at-T Ttrad mothers, worn ont by peevish, croM baby bava found Casons- went a boon aad a bmaasing. CaaoaA- waat la for babisa and ohiidnulv ami W eat ecially good lor the .ills so common In hot weather. LookTor the Ingrnd tents printed on the bottle Contains no harmful drugs. Sold by Walter- ooro Drag Co. John M. Klein. 0 Tommy! you ? re too old f o cry.” “Yes. «n’ I’m too y-y- younerer have w-wot I’m cryiu* fer.’‘-Exchange. DeWHt’s Kiditev and B’afM»r Pills sn.rr*'iDpt atid thoiougrt n»d will in a yarv short tim** atrensthen th** weaker)- ed kldoeva sod allay trout Us arteiog lnflamo\stio»t of the bladder. mm-*n:ed evrrv where. Young Hopeful: “Mummy, have gooseberries got legs?” Mother: “No, dear.” Young Hopeful: “Then I’ve swallowed a caterpillar.’*—The Tailor. Pineules for Backache, little golden globulhs, easy aod pieasaut to taka. Act directly on the kidneys purify the blood and invigorate the entire system. Bast for hark ache lame back, ki ngya aod bladder. 80 days trial $1.00, Guaranteed by Walter boro Drag Co. Second Camper: “Where do yon think I’d better pitch my tent?” First Camper (tangled, mosquito-bitten, and tripping over a stake): Right over the cliff.’*—Harper’s Weekly. — ■ The Beat Mila Ever Sold. "After doctoring 16 years for chronic Utdiceation, and spending over two hun dred''dol lore, nothing bss done bm n> much good as Pr King’s New Life Pi Ik. I consider them tl*e be<t puis ever sold:’ 1 writes B F Avscue, of Liglestde, H. C. Sold andergnajautee at John M Klein’s drag store. 25c. iioy*tl rerrv Locking to the Future. Small Daughter—Say. mammy, when we go to heaven, shall we ait oa the clouds or just on the blue sky?— Meggendorfer Blatter. ^ .. ' ^ ^ YroHw 1^“ Have just opened an ice house and can funvsh ice at 50 cents a hundred pounds. Williams Ice Co. WILLIAMS, S. C. iXE WORLDS 63UTESTSEWIH6IUCHIKE LIGHT RUNNING <80 YEARS* 'EXPERIENCE ATENTS x -C t eltbera Vlteattng Stratum Rotary suUteoraHinfleThmui [ CSom atUcS] Sewing Mncatne write to • IIIKVI I * Mamta a wmv rasaetrasMi lenn . receive r, Set Um New ] Owseeteety PART ^eiede M se**-eewdlew at I wee Sty. WEssa aa>8 a asa jUMcncait I I-ATweet elr- Tereis. $3 s s? \ The examiaaPoa for tSa sward of vacant Scholarships In Wlnthrop Ool- lega and for the admission of new stu dent* will h* held at the connty court house on Friday, July S, at 9 a. ns. Ap plicant* most be not leas than fifteen! tears of see. Wh«n Scholarships are vacant after Jnl* 3 thav will, be syfard- rd to those msking the highest bo.il by Wsltetborboro Drug Co. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. We J G Padgett and J C Lemacks, have entered into a copartnership for the practice of law under firm namo r at this examinstioo, provided they oi taw, unaer nrm name ot fh , condition* g>vernimr the at Padgett aDd Lemacks, with offices at the present Law Of fices of J G Padgett. J. G. Padgett. J. C. Lemacks. 5-20-U g >vernmg tha award Api»licsnt-;forJ''icaoiarshipa shmld wnte u> Presul^or J ibnsor) b-fore the ax- nmifitt iou for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and frew tuition. Tho n^v* •asslos will ope* •teptetnher 10 1938. F .r further tnfor- ms’tnnand cvalocne addrass Pros. D. B. Johnson, Bjck Hill, 3 0. ‘ EfvV,, ^ tiJM ,r .