The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 16, 1908, Image 3
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LODGE LACONICS.
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HOG-KILLING TIME A TIME OF PLENTY.
"W ENJOYABLE PARTY. PER
SONAl MENTION.
16. 3. 2-acre lot, residence, stofe, beef market and sales stables.
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fo. 4. 5o*acre farm near Black Creek Church.
fo. 6. 650-acre farm, 41-2 miles West from Walterboro.
fo. 7. Residence in town of Walterboro.
fo. 16. Residence and Store in town of Walt irboro.
fo. 2i. 242-acre farm, 11 miles from Walterboro—Fine Property
fo. 22. 500-acre farm, two miles north of Walterboro
fo. 23. 100-acres of pine timber.
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Besides the above we have several other nice propositions in
in town and country property, besides several splendid timber
propositions in this and other counties.
Let us know Your WANTS.
COn REALTY COM.
W. W. SMOAK, JR., MANAGER. OFflCE AT THE PRESS AND STANDARD.
EXCURSION RATES
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CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
Tickets on sale December 18th, 19th, 23rd, 24th, 25th,
30th and 31st, 1908, limited to return not later than January
6th, 1909.
For further information, reservations, etc., call on nearest
Ticket Agent or write
W. J. Craig. T. C. White,
PASSENGER TRAFFIC GENERAL PASSENGER
MANAGER, AGENT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
MEGGETTS MAHERS.
Meggetts, Dec. 10th,—“ I he
Town o£Wide Awake is look*
iftg forward to a bright Xmas,
the merchants, seem busy.
Mr R A Perrys fine cottage
is about completed.
Ben Bailey and G H Blitch
^speak of sending in an order
for an automobile for the holi-
daji,
- Our most prosperous mer
chant, R W Peeples, is driving
a pair ol fine bay horses.
Miss Addie and Julian Pee
ples will be home from college
for Xmas. It seems that the
Wide Awake section has turn
ed to its brightest pages lately.
Daisy*
CLOSE ULMERS DISPENSARY
The P>arnwell county dispensary
board have decided to close the dis
pensary at Ulmers and have notfied
the authorities. There has been con-
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siderab le agitation over the matter
tor some time the town authorities
being divided on the subject, and it
was finally decided to close the plsee
and distribute- the stock among the
other dispensaries.
There are several dispensaries in
Barnwell oonnty snd it is said that
some of them do not bear expenses.
Gov. Ansel last summer advocated
one dispensary for a county and .for
that reason he lost Barnwell ooanty,
bat it begins tc appear that the peo
pie there will 1 themselves adopt the
plan uf fewer dispensaries.
WANTED 50 MEN AND WOMEN,
John M Klein, is advertising
today for fifty men and women
to take advantage of the special
half pric^ oiler he is making on
Dr Howard’s celebrated specific
for the feure of constipation and
dyspepsia, and get a fifty cent
package at half-price, 25 cents.
45o positive is he of the remar
kable powee of this specific to
cure these diseases, as well as
sick headaches and liver trou
bles, that he agrees to refund the
money to any customer whom
this medicine does not quickly
relieve and cure. *
With Dr Howard’s specific at
hand, you can eat what you want
and have no fear of ill conse
quences. It strengthens the
stomach, gives perfect digestion
regulates the bowels, creates
an appetite, and makes life worth
the living.
This is an nnnsnal opportuni
ty to obtain 60 doses of the best
medicine ever made for half its
regular price, with the personal
guarantee of a well known busi
ness man to refund the money if
it does not give satisfaction.
'John Klein has been able to
secure only a limited supply of
the specific, so great is the de
mand; and yon should not delay
taking advantage of the liberal
offer he is making this iftek.
Lodge, Dec. 11, Special:—ll<*g
killing ti me is all the rage in
this section now. It seems that
all the hard times are gone, if
a man has some hog and hominy
he will live independently. 1
think the farmers should strive
to make plenty of qorn, bacon,
lard and potatoes, and then he
can live and not mortgage his
place to get something to eat.
Rev George A Martin peached
a very able and imstructive ser
mon at Cariers Ford Sunday.
He preached with great tone,
uid vigor, on the text he had
selected. There was quite a
large congregation in attendance.
His sermon will be long remem
bered -
There will he Sunday school
at Carters Ford the third Sunday
at three o’clock in the afternoon
and preaching at four, by liev.
Martin.
Charlie Caldwell visited friends
near Ashton, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs W 11 Uiers and daughter
Leila visited M K Carter Sundaj
last.
The Stork visited the home of
Mr and Mr« R B McMillian Tues
day night, Dec. 1, and left a
sweet little boy.
Lonie Gridin and Miss Julia
McMillian visited J W Crosby ’s
Sunday.
Misses Sallie Yarn, Lizzie Mc
Millian visited the Misses Brab
ham Sunday.
Johnston McMillian spent Sun
day night with friends near Col
ston. .
Ernest Carter was the honored
guest of Miss Klla Sue Brabham
Sunday.
(juite a large crowd of young
folks and a few cider ones cmi-
joyed a social gathering at M 1\
Carters Monday night Doc. 7.
It was an enjoyable alTair. All
the young lolks, assemble 1 in
the parlor, and played a tow
nice ring plays. Music was
rendered by some of the young
folks,and alter the pleasure was
over they all returned to their
* homes, praising a tine time.
* Dick lliers visited Charlie and
j Clarence Caldwell Sunday .
Clarence Caldwell and Dick
Uiers visited friends near Khr-
hardt Sunday afternoon .
In reply to “Olympia” of
Islandton, wanting to know what
to do, after sugar boilings are
over. Why Xmas will soon bo
here and you can just go ahead
and a big time all the time, cant
you? Come again, Olympia.
Leland A Uiers.
BIG DOLL 10e.
The person holding the luckv number will, win the
big doll.
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Only 10 Cents a Guess.
This beautiful, large Parisian Doll for only 10 cents.
An ideal Xmas present for your little girl.
Full line of other Xmas presents to suit the most
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Fine Millinery. Walterboro, S. |
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In the first place, you can’t select
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There is always some food undi
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The body requires many food
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starve some part.
When you are weak, or an organ
is weak, you particularly need your
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Eat what you need of the food
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Most digesters depend mainly on
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It does, in addition, all that th«
bowels do toward digestion.
The result is complete relief.
No pain, no irritation, no un- j
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yet the stomach has no work. i
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Special Offer in Seasonable Dress Goods
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The aseauitratiou of Peter
IJgeery in Barnwell on last Satur
day night while a carnival was in
session serves call attention
again to the wisdom of the
authoiities in not allowing car
nivals to come to this city. A
carnival in Greenville was the
occasion of a murder, a carnival
in Newberry was the occasion of
a shooting scrape, and now comes
the Barnwell assassination at
the time of a carnival. They do
no good to any place. They at
tract the rough and rowdy ele
ment and are usually the occasion
ior some lawless deed .to be
perpetrated—The Chester Lan-
tern. _ •
A friend asked little, Hilda
how she liked going to school.
“I like the going and the com
ing,” she replied, “but I don’t
like the staving.”
PATENTS
The President says Mr Tail’s re
ligion is a matteY' between himself
and God. He probably really meant
that it was matter “between Mr Taft,
me and God.”
THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWIIG MACHIRE
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pimply compl* xion, headachea, nause*,
indication. Tbin blood makes vou
weak, pale, idckly. Burdock Blood Bit
ters make* the blood rich, red, pure—
r« stores perfect health.
The value of the United States
corn crop this year will be $1,400,-
000,000. The yield has been exceed
ed only three times and the high
prices which prevail now owing to
the foreign demand make it the most
valuable crop in our history. The
The “uplift of the farmer” which
the President has inaugurated seems
to be taking care of itself.
Ask yonr
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