The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 01, 1908, Image 8

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V \l ft Ef *? I I f LI- . Coart oonTeii^ft h®r« Mondty July 6 Wu» Jtycocka, of iiondoraonTill*. wm In town todsy. * Her FOP Oartla went to 8t John’s Baptist church near Ehrhardt this mornicg where be will make an addreaa tomorrow wrtbe Sunday Scboola. Thu ia always a pleasant ' occasion, and doubtless there will be a large audience to welcome Mr Curtis, it Is also the occasion of their Annual Sunday School pionic. Dr II. 8. Riddlle.of Sumter, ting his wife sod baby in town. ia visi- “In 1902 I had a very severe attack of diarrhoea," rays K N. Farrar of Cat laianu, La “F< • Several Wicks I waa auni> e to do anything On March Ig, l«t»7, I had a similar attack, and too* Chambeilain'l Colic, Cholera and Diar- i ho- a Itemedy which gave me prompt r hef I consider it one of the best A lir ' me«p« inee of its kind in the world, and AUI ; ind 1 u»ed it in 1902 believe it woo d Magistrate R O W Byran, and of U.ryan, spent Saturday in town. wife Beautiful Home Wedding- Iilandton Jane —Misa il'h'l l * > n ve saved me a hundred dollar doctor’s pily unitetl ia the holy bonda WANTED—Several active, energetic, reliable men to' 1 'sell an article of general use No family can well do without It Only reliable men need apply Address, “R liable,”^ care of this paper. 7 1 3t WANTED—To purchase 50 head of cattle. State price per head, young and old. Address SOT, Ppn Pon, SC 7 l it KILLS FLEAS—Bicalse* Mange Cure will keep a do^ free from flea* and cure tue worst case «f mange 7 1 4t John M Klein, sole agent Capt and lira T J Blanchard spent matrimony Sunday, June 28, at the week-end on Su.uvan a Island. » ttOO C W Garris of Denmark, had boalnets in town Monday. Of four ,;l ." S' Id by John M. Klein, Both banks in Waherboyo will cioced nevt Satuiday, July lourth. lie Mr Drew and little son, pt iienderaon ville were in town today. M if Carter, of Hendersonville, In to eee us Monday. was J E Bey an of Hudson's Mill, called to •s while in town yesterday. Msj S A Marvin, of Henderson ville Lad business in town yesterday. MraodVrs Jul V Avant were in town Friday. T E Leach of Beankrt spent from Thursday to Monday in town with relatives. Prof A C Hiera of Smoaks was In town Thursday. u with rela- W J Taylor spent Sunday ttvea In Summerville. J D Risber of Round was in town Saturday. .1 R Ri§ber of the* Providence section was in town Saturday. A Driggers was among the viaitora to Waller boro Saturday. U B Thompson of Hendersonville, was in town Saturday. Miaa .da M. Fiahbnrneof Round spent Saturday an J Sunday In town. A H Wichman, cashier of the Farmers end Merchants Bank spent the week-end on SolUvan'a Island. ,1 W Crorthy and son and daughters, Misses Janie and Lm la recently spent a Monday in Savannah. Mrs Clarence Kraaer, and two child ren ol Darlington aie visiting Mr Fiaaer’a relatives id t w wn. The District Convention K of P will meet st Mt Pleassntou the evening of Joly 14. J school picnic oly 15th. the There will be a Honda; mt Ebeneaer church on invitation ia eft tended to all. •Rev H 8 Crosby preached Sunday morning and night to large oongrega lions at Pooler, Ga. Will the "Led on to Mrs D 4 Henry A Mies Leila, town tael wi who has the book, kg Step," p)enM retnrn it dsnghter, were In Fwgersoa and of OoUageviUe, R H Wichman, oaMoiUi on is spending Jr, Mr and Mva W W 8mt William, are at Ohlboy Oamtiag the State Prom Amooiatkm. at- lor i left Lightning etrook the well-pota at the ohl homestead of A H Herndon la week shattoHag it Mr Herndon hi wollmntnrod eareofoorn already. 4 Mrs S B J« ▼tail of at MoLaoria. id Uttlo son returned yeeterday to her old i length MtaoLtaaio Witaon of Fairfax as Htas Asms Wadsworth of Jacksonville Pm are vtaittaf Miss Hattie voaLehe ia towa thta week. The pionic nt H. H i given on tho Fourth Carter's to have of Jalv has i of the illness been postponed on acoonat of Mr Carter 4 # arm lira H 8 Crosby and childrn, Clyde, ana Virgiaia and Mrs Claude A Graves and hady spent the week-end with Raw Jeff Kandriok, of Augusta, will make aa addreaa at Tabor tomorrow, on prohibition. Mr Kendrick U i speaker. Capt H D Padgett, B M Jones and A A Patterson, Jr., atteoded Children's Day exercises at fabernacto net Smoaks last Sunday. Alma and Viola Hoffman left 3ay for Savannah, where they will -visit tntir brother, and from there they mlM vtait letatlvss ia Coinmbia for a iBssea FtWayfo Dr and Mrs H W Black and children, Badtey and Chase, spent Bonday at Pmofiks. Dr Black retamed to Walter- boro Monday. Mrs Black will visit ber eon, Howell In Branch ville thta week. Col and Mrs J. G. Padgett, the Miaeee Smith and Vernon Padgett, who have tern spending somettmo on boll hr an'a Island, returned home yesterday. Col Pedseti is looking will and says ha to nf Ooltatoo oanntf, will i Friday. Jali is raqoeslsd lie Wall A Ml it at this JL g*H o’clock p m, thr* Kev W II Dowling Hampton officiating^ There were between four and five h and red people aese in bled to witness the occasion. The bride’s maids were Misses Ella God ley and Jessie Carter with Miss Bertha* Harey as maid of honor. Groomsmen were John Stooe, Harry Harvey, with Joe Stone as best mau. The bride and brides maids were all tastefully dressed in white. The bride carried a large bouquet ot tea roses. ' The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Alvin Harvey, and one of the most popular youug ladies of our section, being kind to every one, she has won the love of all who have come in contact with her. The groom is the yc uugest son of M K Stone of his first wife, lie ia r promising young mao, having -iust finished college. He is doing busi ness with the firm of Stone and Patrick, of whom he is a brother of the former, and brother-in-law of the laler. After the marriage the cakes were ent of which there were thirty beauti ful ones, which were served to the crowd by the waiter*. They recAved several beautifuly and useful pres ents. * We wish for them a long, happy and prosperous life. The couple left on the 29th for Charleston and other pointf. Vic. Just Exactly Right. “I have u*ed "Dr. King’s New Life Pilla for esvsral years, and flud them juat sxnctly right,” eays Mr. A. A. Fel ton, of Harrlsvllta, N. Y New Life PlUa relieve without the taaet dlacomfort. Beet remedy for conetipation. biliontnsee and malaria. 85c. at John M. Klein’a ding atom. Tribute of Rwpoct Beaoluliooa pawed by the Doctor’s Creek Baptist oharoh. Whereas it has pleased our Heavenly Father, to remove from our midst, our beloved brother John Ch—erssn who was a true oo-laborer and workmen in our Master’s cause. Brother Uhemereeu was a good and true member, always ready to respond to every oall for chnreh work, and oil objects fostered by us. We feel that oar oommnnity has lost one of its best members; he s an affectionate husband, and a devoted father. He leeres a wife, one soa, and one daughter bare, with many sorrowing friends, bnt we feel that oar loss is his gain. Brother Chasserean suffered for some days before tbs end came; yet he bore his affliction with forttitnde and patience. Resolved:—that we extend to the bereaved family our heart felt sympathy in this sad afflio tion. That a blank page in oar minute book be dedioidod to his memorp. That a cosy of these reso lutions be sent to bis family, and to the Baptist Conrier, and to The Press and Standard for publication. S. B. Saunders. A. C. Breland. W. C. Saunders Committee A Dining A. S. Morrall and family left for Beaufort, their future home, on Thursday afternoon, and though we wish Mr. Morrall abondant success in his business we regret their leav ing Walferboro. For thirteen yean he has been an active and useful citizen of (our town, and we shall miss him and his kind family from our midst. The day before his bid ing us good bye Mr and Mrs N ; G. Moral! gave a dining at their home, and t^e families, with a few invited guests, enjoyed n delightful repeat, under the frees in the yard. The party constated of Rev Mr Curtis and family, and Dr W. JB- Ackerman and family, including MreS. W. Ackerman. The outlook for the new firm in Beaufort is very En couraging. We wish our J. D. McCormick and wife of North, are visiting Mr and Mrs D. L. Smith in town. Mr. McCormack one of Orangeburg’s big farmers. is ‘•My Child whs burned terribly about tb** face, neck and chest. I applied I)r.- Thr-ftiNn Electric-Oil. The pain coated a id tho >-hild tank into a reetful tleep.” — Mr* Nancy M.. Hannon, Hatubarn, N Y The daughter of Mr and Mrs J. B. Fralix of Mt Carmel, who haa been very ill, for several day?, is slowly improving. FOR >ALE—A very (iftirable residence • nd tiore in Wulte-boro on an acre lot If interested apply to.- Colleton Realty cx •“r . FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbone. Smith Premie/, Underwood and Fox. One color and tri-color. TheiPress and Standard. FOR SALE—Two dbare* atock of Wal- terboto cotton Oo Co. Apply to fi 21 2i CM Grece. FOR SALE—One nhaie stock cf Wal- lerboru Cottcu Oil Co. Apply to The PreiMt and Standard. ■* v. • * BtblNESS LOCALb. Souvenir poetal catd*. ttou in prices at Klein's. Great icduc* t rn'use harsh physics. The reaction weakens the bowels, leads the chronic Coi t'ii ation Get Doan’s Regulets. They operate easily, tone the stomach,, core constipation. Second Camper: “Where do you think I’d better pitch my tent?” First Camper (tangled, mosquito-bitten, and tripping over a stake): Right over the cliff.”—Harper’s Weekly. Hives, eczema, itch or salt rhenm sets you ciszy, Can't bear the tooco of your clothing Doan's Ointment curea the i most obstinate cases. Why aaffer. All druggist*sell it. Honor Roll. v l ° The following subscribers have paid their subscriptions since June ; 1st. Is your name written there? R. A. Perry D. McK. Allston B. Levy Miss M. A. Goodman G. W. Glover R. M. Fendea - T. E. Drew Jasper Robertson L. G. Yarley A. H. Herndon Remus Waring Mias K. L. Ward Mrs. RP Winter IkCHiott 0 H Barnes BB Stokes J M Carter A. W. Bunton J. C. Lemacks Mike Fox Miss S W Henderson Mrs. A. M. Henderson F F Rivers, Lem Holmes L L Hiott, P W Risher R G Rhett, J C DeTreville J. EL Craven, MrsM. E. Patterson, Mrs E. J. Witaell, T. L. Hudson, R. E. Hickman, A. A. Hiott, R. A. Alexander, S. J. Hiere. J. B. Kinsey, c W. E. Jones. J. McD. Pellum, J. S. Hickman, ta. A. Strickland, H. A. Fergerson. W P Beach. White lawns—we still have acme for gpuimer. H W Black, Jr Negligee shirt* for the hot weather at H W Black, Jr Ni’ra'# of Boda, ash element. A few sack* ot K&iuit and land plaster at A Wichman A 8on Beat coffee ia town for 10 ceuts at H W Black Jr Frail jars of all kinds cheap at A Wicbmau & Son Best smoaked sides 12 1-2 cents a pound at Terry & Shaffer. Always on hand a full line of baggies, wagons and harness. W L 8 & V Co. ft 3 2t * H W Black Jr. Mgr. Imported ginger a’e and grape jaice, make dehgtufcl summer drinks at Klein's Fruit jars, extra rubbers sad covers Terry & Shaffer Fresh arrival of Nunnally'epare can dies by express. 80 cent* the poand at Klein's. Uadlae flour still six dollars a barrel at Terry & Shaffer. We carry everything in the hardware line at the lowest prices. Get our prices before boy in... A W ichman A Bon Do not fail to call at Mrs W A Black’s to see the bargains in sammer goods Fresh prunes et Terry A Shaffer. Croesett shoes, high and low cat, itill makes life’s walk easy. Bold only by Beach Bros. Jno. F. Folk, BAMBERG, A G - AGENT FOR - The Ford Automobile, The Oar That Qeee. y Classified Advertiseaeats- FOR SAUL FOR SALE—We have jost received a targe assortment of picture frames to salt thoae enlarged pictures at half- price that you pay picture men. Ala* booke and pictures. Walter boro Book and Notion oo. powder for the toilet at Ktatn’t. 4 . Special Wedding; ay Wat- ■ + 9 25 °lo Reduction J „ * * # o | on sterling silver and silver plated; i ware. Also ISOiO Reduction on all othei o 'goods in Jewelry. For cash only. S. FINN’S Jewelry Store' dtaanth* ekia, health. When you start on that little summer trip you will need a trunk, suit case, satchel or grip. We are oftering some attractive bargains in this line. SATCHELS AND GRIPS In leather or immltation leather. Prom BOc to $3.00. I TELESCOPES. Prom 50c to $2.00* i r i ^ A •' c ; 1 Un ' *x ft',; j l( ■' METAL COVER ED TRUNKS. All sizes From $1.50 to $8.00. CANVAS • I TRUNKS. o With or without straps Linen or paper lined. —All Sizes— From $2.50 to $18.00 Only 46 more buggiea to sell on our buggy contract sod the lucky person will be made happy, by drawing a free buggy. Come and let us sell you a nice picnic or campaign boggy. A Wichman & Sod P Lucky Strike coffee la poand pack age# at 20 oeata a pound. Very floe. Beach Broe. I Brown. Furniture & Hardware Co. Walter boro S.C. la JK Freeh ebeeee oa lot, 80 oeata a pound, aad Marvell! Macaroni, the only real that will keep all i ket. 15 oaata a Try a half pound of Laoky Strike ground coffee at Beaoh Bros as the Kotter toota. recognised standard at A Wichman A Boa. Klein's Eureka MedJda* for complain ta. Amman* Prickly Heat end Baby Powder curee every cnee of prickly heat and chafing. Walterboro Drag Co. Prearriptkxu sent for and del vered promptly. Klein'a 86 oeata a pound fragrant Talcai aad pric! prickle heat Rasors, hones, brashes and Shaving stick* to make summer shaving a real pleasure. Walterboro Drug Co. Everything in the wav of summer goods goi ti*. at cost at Mra W A Blacks. B M Did it ever occur to you why all good business men keep a check- O ing account with a bank? We’ll j» tell you. It enables them to keep - their funds in a more secure place ® than the office safe. It gives them a better standing in the business world. It enables them to pay their bills by check, theJJreturned check being an indisputable re ceipt Individuals find a checking account very convenient and a source of saving. Money in one’s pocket is often spent on the spur of the moment while one is disposed to • think twice before drawing on his , balance in the bank. Get the - k > SAVINGS HABIT. Lay up for a rainy day. Start a bank account with n i u rhe Old Reliable” THE FARMERS AND t ''i* ' MERCHANTS BANK OF WALTERBORO V-' i. . I " liirf'' ' , ■ * | 4 »y ■' . f i.