The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 18, 1908, Image 2
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The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been
In u*e for orcr 30 yearn, has borne the signature of
and ban been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
r# - Allow no one todeeeive you in this.
All Counterfeits Imitations and •*Jiist-as-£o«Hl , » are but
Experiments that trilie with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cantoris U a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea* and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Childrea’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
IN LOVING RLMtMOtkANCc Of m
MOLLIE.
Died at her home near
Walterboro. Oct. 25, 1908,
Mrs. S. N. Hiott in her twenty-
j eighth year. Mollie was a
, \vif*\ ^ri<| a tH!'*
j Christian, bhe leaves a sor*
ImsbaiKi anu <1 uosi
h .k.tiw.t 10 ihuir ,
she also leaves an infant, who
w II he taken care of by loving
hands and tender hearts, i ne
rnvnt was at T^ocf^r’s
: Lfo .Sin.da), tlcL 27111,1
Uurrounded by a hitst of sor-1
r»»wir.g Iriends,
it is sad that one we cherish,
What Changed the
Old Town’s Name?
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CSNUINK CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bean the Signature at
The Kind Yon Han Alvajs Bought
In Use For Ovor 30 Years.
ISUOTTON NET.
Idandton. Nov. 16 Sperisl^Some
cneatked in Rum Gutty newi, wtiat
wss my attraction, if it was not for
the bonny blue eyes, the world
would operate differently, accor
ding to our temper. Almost every
body in the tatituiiK season of
youth looks into the world for more
perfection than he is apt to find,
but a good tempered man, that is to
aav, a man of a wist* constitution.
S ill be pleased in the midst. I have
ue eyes myself
Ut us talk oftener of the noble deed
And rarer of the bad ones.
And sing about our happy days
And not about the sad ones.
We are not made to fret and sifh,
And when grief sleeps to wake it;
Bright happiness is standing by
This life is what we make it.
Let’s find the sunny side of men.
Or be believers in it;
A light there is in every soul
That takes the pains to win it.
Oh, there’s slumbering good in all,
And we perchance may wake it
Our hands contain the magic wand.
This life is what we make it.
With best wishes to The Press and
Standard. I am. Skidalonkey.
” be tab-
home,
Hut the joys that do not
[**• ish
Live in memory alone.
We miss thee from our home
dear.
We miss thee from thy place.
A sliadow over our lile is cast,
We miss thy smiling face.
1 Thy gentle voice now hushed
in death,
Thy warm true heart is still.
And on thy young and tender
brow,
Is resting death’s cold chill.
Thy hands are clasped
thy breast.
We have kissed thy tender
brow.
And in our aching hearts we
know,
We have no Mollie now.
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The march to
begin in March.
Africa will
EXCURSION RATES
TO
CHARLESTON, S.C., AND RETURN
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Account Charleston Gala Week Festivities the Southern
Raibvav announces very low round trip rates from all points
m South Carolina and Charlotte and Ashviile, N. e., Augusta
and Savannah, GaR and intermediate stations to Charleston,
S. C, 'Lickets to be sold November 13th to 20th inclusive,
fimited for return until November 23rd, 1908
The rate for children between five and twelve years of age
will be one-half fare.
For rates detailed information, etc., apply to Southern
Railway ticket agents or address,
J L MEEK,
Asst Gen. F^^nger Agmt.
Atlanta, Ga.
J. C. LUSK,
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.‘
Mr. Brown of SLEEPYTOWU,
He wouldn’t advertise;
So along canie Mr. Strong
And took him by inrpriee.
Mr. A, aa yo« may guem,
Wat strictly ap to date;
Knew the game and played the same
At early hoars amd late.
Btroaf it ttai it WAKEFUL VILLI,
• The merchant of the town;
St advtriitat and still tnrpriatf
Such chaps as Mr. Brown.
Lm
Boom Yonr Own Town.
A precious one
gone.
from us has
A voice we loved is stilled,
place is vacant in our home
inch never can be filled.
By Father, J. H. Hiott
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TO
SAVANNAH. GA, AND RETURN
VIA
ATLANTIC COAST UNE.
Account Automobile Races, Tickets on sale November 2i>i
Co 25th. inclusive. Final return lim’>t November 30th. Don’i
miss tliis opportunity to see the greatest Auto Race on the
dastest track in America.
For further information call on Ticket Agent or write
W.]. CRAIG, T.C WHITE,
Passenger Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
COMMENDS ROAD LAW ARTICLES
W’eeks, Nov. 17; Editor
Press and Standard:—We con-
grat'ilve the mov^jnent:'* on
the amendments of our road
laws, and we hope that our
new legislators will go up with
thrir hearts and minds full of
business.
1 he farmers in this commun
ity seem to be very busy in
making their sugar-cane into
syrup.
We are glad to learn that
L. M. Risher’s eldest son is
up again from a severe attach
ol lever.
A C Hennett «utt<*ri*d ve'v
mucu with his leg. On Wed
nesday night he was sufiering
so thdt many of his friends
were called to his bedside,
thought he was going to die,
but we are glad to know he
recovered and is up again.
Mi. and Mrs. Patrick have
gone to Charleston to spend
a few days of Gala week.
John Driggers will spend
this week in Walterboro on
the jury.
J he case between L. G.
VarVy and *V. B. Hankins
was tried on Tuesday before
Magisttate Wilson, and was
sent to the upper court.
With best wishes to The
Press and Standard,
Subscriber.
L'.a.oe-* C«.. .M'* u. v.uiui
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>»« nili« di»a.L>«*d fMrtiuu ol U»# e*r
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Bnriaeat will
Only whea tbe people
Of the eemmimity
Make a waited effort
Your bunneee iepemde
On others’ prosperity.
U^leu we work together
Results are disappoiatiug.
C-ly those prosper
Whose patreas are prosperous.
Nothing succeeds like success!
Towns thrive and flourish
Oily whea they deserve to—
When their own people
Neglect no opportunities.
“Marked Copy**
Did Ike Trick.
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*m!r mtf, Tull line Ladies and Gentle-
. Get Buriy _Rtwr» men's fine and heavy shoes
Cheap for cash. A beautiful
line calicoes, all last colors.
„ , .. .« 4 Hi mi3^ » nc ^ BriHianitine only 40c
♦.Wt itaWRuUrooi-ronoio-thMlth ioch Panama only 40 cents
De gilt’s Unle Bsrtj
dusoitf ttltie ptlte.
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BTHSHAFFISR, W M.
B. 0. MORBALU Bee'j.
per yard.
W. B. CALDWELL
Stephens X Ronds.
We wilt (tee One Ho ad red Dotlan
for eny mm «*; l>cfee-t (ceosed by
e.tu-ut; metee-tnot. iKeeurvi b- Hsli’s
Dwerrh Cere. * l eM«t f ir omelers, free.
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LIVE VALUES
AiP wliut \vc w«*iit Lo alijw you iu
Di’V-GulhIs*, Notions, Shoes. Hhl» nml
Groceries. Look these lines over,
get our prices and you will be sur
prised at how cheap we buy and sell
goods. Read on:
Yard wide linen, best quality 10c yd
$1.50 Brogan Shoes 1.35
50c Boys pants ^5e
Best Fleeced lined underwear 40c
20c Table Oil Cloth 15c vd
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50c umbrellas 39c
Best apron gingham 7c yd
Women fine Shoes from $1.25to3.50
Mens fine shoes from $1.35 to $5.00
Our line in shoes is complete.
J. M. Witsell
Supply Co,
’Phone No. 6j
Fall Announcement.
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I beg to announce to my friends and
patrons that 1 have one of the most
complete and fashionable lines of Men’s
and Boy’s Clothing ever offered in Wal-
" V; . ... I
terboro.
Men’s Suits $4 to $18.
Boy’s Suits •. - $1.50 to $6
Children and Ladies Cloaks.
Emedal bargains in men’s hats.
We will take pleasure in showing you
our stock. Come to see us.
XT vTAT TXv
The New Clothing Store.
Orangeburg Business College,
Orangeburg, S. &.
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Grand fall opcfiirg Sept. 2ist to October ist. Thorough
courses :n book-keeping, penmanship, typewriting and short
hand. Courses completed in from three to five months.
Write today for catalogue and terms.
RUFFIN RIPPLES.
Puffin, Nov. 16;—I Have
only time to send a few dots,
hope to do better in the luture.
Mr. Harley Hiers and fami
ly visited relatives Sunday
near here.
Perry Hudson, a student of
Lodge high school, visited his
parents Sunday.
William Ulmer was among
those who attended services
at Little Rock last Sunday.
Quite an enjoyable sing was
given at the home of Mrs.
rennie Crosby on the 15th
Inst.
Miss Alice Crosby dined
with M*ss Ottie Carter a lew
days ago.
Miss Beatrice Ulmer and
Miss Flonrie Crosby were the
honored Guests of Miss Ena
Crosby last Sunday.
Miss Effle Jones, teaher of
Little Rock school, spent Sat-
INndfty gad Sunday with her
pare?*ts near Crws Swamp,
Miss Mattie Carter spent a
very pleasant day with Miss
Moilie Crosby a ikw days ago.
Rev. C. W. Burgess preach
ed an interesting sermon Sun.
day evening.
Lee Jones and John Crosby
paid Walterboro a dying vist
Saturday.
Basil Ulmer of Bethel sec
tion visits Little Swamp quite
frequently, must be some at
traction.
Well, news is like hen's
teeth around her. Well 1 will
have to ring off-
W. P. Q. Y.
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