The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 24, 1909, Image 3
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AFTER GRIPPE
VINOL RESTORED MRS. PAR
TRIDGE'S HEALTH AFTER TIT
OTHER MEANS HAD FAILED—
READ HER STATEMENT.
“Th* grippe left me in a ver?
weakened and run-down condi
tion—no appetite, thin, nervout
and no vitality. Nothing seemed
to help me untH a friend brought
m& a bottle of Yinol, the cod
liver and icpn preparation. I
commenced to take it and it gave
me a hearty appetite, my health
and strength returned until I felt
like a new creature. 1 consider
Vinol a wonderful medicine for
anyone who has had a severe
sickness. It makes strength and
vitality so fast.” Mrs. G. I.
Partridge, Franklin, Mass.
Vinol is a modern cod liver and
iron preparation free from taste
of oil and agreeable to the weak
est stomach.
Vinol is recognized throughout
the world as the gieatest strength
creator for old people, weak,
sickly women and children, and
after a severe sickness and for
chronic coughs and colds. Those
who try Vinol and receive no
benefit may have their money
back. John M. Klein, Druggist,
Walter boro.
NEWS FROM LITTLE ROCK
Mar. 19 Dear Mr. Editor:—
Please allow me space in your
paper for a few dots.
The farmers of this section are
busy planting corn and the pin-
dar hullings are hustling around
here.
8. B. Crosby gave a birthday
dinner last Sunday. There was
a large crowd who attended the
dinner. ...
W. H. Drawdy Jr. of Weeks
passed through oar section last
Sunday.
B. F. Drawdy gave a very en
joyable pindar shelling last
Saturday night, quite a large
crowd attended.
We are very sorry to learn of
Mias Dodie Crosby’s illness, but
hope she will soon recover.
Oor Snnday school is fetting
along nicely under the manage
ment of 8. B. Oroeby. We think
that if the boys would take the
cigarettes out of their mouths
and help ue that we would get
alone better.
1 like to read (< Poe11a’s”
pieoes.
Mr. David Bryan has purchas
ed a new top bnggy. Look out
girls around Little Rock.
B. F. Drawdy and two little
daughters visited Mrs. M. E. Car
ter near Bethel Sunday last.
Mrs.J.J. Breland and chil
dren of Lodge visited her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hudson.
r B?n and Emlon Crosby go to
mill quite often on Sunday to
Hudson's
John Crosby paid Varnville a
flying visit Saturday and Sunday
last.
* Clofton Crosby attends Sunday
school more regular than any of
the boys.
Some of you girls of Little
Rock write a piece next week.
Will come again soon.
Rose of the River.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the eeat of the disease.
Catarrh Is s Mood or constitutions!
disease, and la order to eoraityoa
mast take intersal remedies. Hall’s
Catarrh Cara la taksdl internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mnooca
tnrfaoee. Hali’c Uettarrh Cara Is not s
qnaok medkdas. It was prescribed by
one of the beat physioiaos la the conn
try for years and Is a regular prescrip
tion. It Is oosspoasd of the best tonics
kaosnt, combined with the best blood
pariflsn, so nag directly on the m noons
surfaces. The perfect combination of
the two ingredients Js what produces
snch wonder! a 1 results la on nog
Catarrh. Bead for teodamnials free.
F J OHENBY A CO., Props..Toledo, O.
Bold by Druggists, pries 76c.
Take HaU’s Family Pills tor constipa
tion.
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ISLANDTON NEWS. -
Islamlton, Mar. 19. Kditor
Press and Standard:—As I
.have not read much news from
cur neighborhood of late will
endeavor to send you a lew
ftews items.
First I must tell you of a
very enjoyable pound party
that was given at the home of
Mr and Mrs VV E Carter, Mar.
the 3rd. After playing several
amusing games, the jplly
crowd marched to the difling
room, which was tastefully
decorated, and the table was
heavily laden with cakes anU
delicious fruits of many varie
ties: after partaking of these,
we again assembled in the
parlor and enjoyed several
more interesting games.
The Union school closed
March 3rd. This school was
taught by Mr Willie Bryant,
who i^a worthy young man of
the Bethel section, and we will
have the pleasure of having
him to teach for us again next
year.
Miss Laura Hughes, of
Ehrhardt. has been visiting
Mrs W W Smith. ,
Dread Gooding passed
through this section Friday
last.
Miss Mollie Bishop dined
with Miss Ella Godly Sunday
last.
Miss Lillie Bishop and Lee
Roy Polk paid Lodge a visit
last Saturday and Sunday, and
attended services at Carter’s
Ford Sunday morning
Ivaree Harvey was the
guest of Miss Louise Godley
Sunday.
Harvey Yarn visited the
home of D Godley Sunday last.
Mrs W H Murdaugh spent
last week with relatives here.
The Sunday school at Penile
is progressing very nicely.
Our home was stricken with
sorrow on March 13th, when
our dear aunt. Mrs Louise C
Mew, was called from us to
the great beyond. She had
been residing with us since
November, and she leaves one
son and two daughters along
with a host of friends to mourn
her loss.
R P Harvey.
LITTLE ROCK NEWS.
[Written for last week]
Roffin, Mar. 18. Editor Pretc
and Standard:—Please allow me
•peoe in your valuable paper to
relate a few items from this sec
tion.
The farmers around here are
quite busy preparing for a new
crop.
Mrs 8 B Crosby, who has been
very ill for some time, has great
ly improved.
B B Avant of Crosi Swamp
was the guest oLMr and Mrs S
B Crosby last Sunday.
The Snnday school at this
place is slowly improving.
Quite a large crowd gathered
at the home of B F Drawdy’s
last Saturday night to a pindar
hulling. All report a nice time.
William Ulmer and Perry
Hudson of Lodge was in our
midst last Saturday night.
Misses Alice and Ena Crosb)
of this place visited relatives
near Dry Branch a few Sundays
*g<>- ,
John Crosby of the Colleton
mill is home »his week spending
a few days with relatives and
friends.
. Willie Williams of WilFams
visited the home of E B Griffin
quite often—there m^t be some
attraction.
Misses Alice, Minnie and Mol
lie Crosby dined with Miss Flor-
rie Crosby Sunday last.
Joseph Crosby Vas the honored
guest of little Lei'ch Crosby last
Sundav.
Well 1 will ring off for this
time and if I see thk in print
will come again.
Subscriber.
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THE
CHICAGO
TRIBUNE
publishes its great Annual Spring
Fashion Number. This edition
will show the leading styles for all
ages, from the baby to the grand
mother. Besides the regular news
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section, there will be several sec
tions in full color, printed on fine
paper. There will be a women's
section, devoted exclusively to the
styles and affairs of women; there
will be a men's section, devoted to
men's wear; there will also be a
I Home Beautiful Section. Newest
things in furniture will be described
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Order now. It will help you
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NEWS FROM MT. CARMEL
[written for lest week.]
Stokee, Mar. 18. Editor Frees
and StandardAs I have not
seen any news from this plsce
for some time thought 1 would
write a few items.
The farmers of this section are
very busy planting their 'Crops.
L M Frine has almost all of his
corn and cane planted.
Miss Minnie Carter went to a
business college in Oolunrbia last
Tuesday. We all wish for her
a pleasant time and success in
her studies.
Mi* Brant Beach gave a pindar
shelling last Saturday night and
after the pindars were shelled
everybody enjoyed a play.
Miss Fearl Beach took dinner
with the Misaes Leckie and
Beulah Carter Sunday.
We had a very nice entertain
ment of the . 26th of Feb. and
Misa Ida May Fishbariie will
have another at the end of her
•chool which will be sometime in
July, 1 guess. Howevei we will
let you know before oand and
Mr Editor come and be with os,
for we would be glad to have
yon. I am glad 10 say that
everyone aeems to like oar
teacher and the children are all
learning fast so we hope to have
her again next year.
Lather Linder came ^ home
Monday and apent a few days
with his parents, Mr and Mn G
RE Linder, he returned to hit
work in Hampton county Satur
day.
Miss Amanda Frine spent
Saturday night with Miss Oath-
rine Fogartie.
Rev Inabinet preached a very
interesting sermon last Sunday.
There was a large crowd out to
hear him.
Miss Catharine Fogsrtie took
dinner with Miss Alice Sykes
last Sunday.
Miss Amanda Frine spent the
day with Misses Eather, Jennie
ane Ruth Linder Sunday and in
the afternoon they went over to
Mrs Lue Beach’s.
Mies Eather spent a few days
with her sifter, Mrs Lou Beach.
Hon G W Way took dinner
with L M Prino Sunday.
George Beach and wife spent
a few days with their parents.
Well Mr Editor will close for
this is getting very lengthy and
if it escapes the waste basket I
will call again, but do not forget
your invitation Mr Editor.
Snow Drop.
TO THE BUYING PUBLIC:
Read the Following Quotations
and Let us Serve You:
Early June Peas 15c per can.
Rose Bud Peas 10c per can.
Fish Roe 18c per can.
Choice Pripe 20c per can.
Choice Roast Beef 15c per can.
Grape Nuts 15c per pk^.
Egg-O-See \2 i-2c per pkg.
Dried Okra 5 i-2c per pkg.
This is the most dangerous time of-]
the year to catch cold, and it is the
hardest time to core it. If you should
take a cold, a few doeee of Keaaedy’s
La satire Cough Syrup will act verr
promptly. Its laxative principle cures '
the cold by driving it from the system
by a gentle but natural action of the
bowela Children eepeciaiiy like Ken
nedy’s Laxative Cough rivrop, as it
tastes so good, nearly like maple sugar.
It Is sold by Walierboro Drug Co.
BYRNE'S STORE
Unity Lodge No. 65, A F M
hold* it* regular oommnnioationi 4th
Friday in each month V* 8.00 o'cloc,
p m.° All viiiting Brethren are
cordially invited to attend.
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