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V GRAPES, from their most health ful properdet, give ROYAL Ms active and principal ingredient (RoyHir Bakin#Powder Absolutely Pur# It is economy to use Royal Baking Powder. It saves labor, health and money. Where the best food is required no other baking powder or leavening agent can take the place or do the work of Royal Baking Powder. A SUMPTUOUS SUPPER. Lodg^e, Apr. 10. Special:— On Thursday evening last the Woodmen of Lodge liad a sumptuous supper of fish and other eatables, equally as nice and suitable to the occasion, and as no one except Wood men were partakers of the feast it made some of us sorry that we had not joined the order before the supper ► After the supper they met in the regular camp to transact some business (as they claim ed,) but we on the outside be lieve some of them must have gotten a fish bone in their throat, judging from the uproar of laughter which echoed from the hall (we say when'they got the fish bone out.) The marriage of Miss Julia Fender to Vvillie Heard of Colston was solemnized last Sunday Apr. 4th. T here were two couples of waiters: Miss Rudy Stanley with Wesley Beard and Miss Lssie Jones with Jimmie Fender. The bride, who is the oldest daughter of Win. Fender, was beautilully dressed in white silk trimmed with real lace and satin ribbon. Her hair, which is coal black, was decorated with brides’ roses, and she carried iu her hands orange blossoms intermingled with brides’ roses. The waiters were also gowned in white and carried very pretty flowers in their hands. The ceremony was solemn ized at the home of the bride at 10 o’clock by Rev G A Martin, after which the party attended preaching at Carters Ford church returning to the bride's father’s where a few friends were invited to a sump tuous dinner, who, upon reaching the dining room found that truly they were at a wedding feast, for such a spread of good things one does not often see. After a day or two in this community they will be at home to their many friends near Colston. They carry with them many congratulations and good wishes for a long life from their many frifends in the com munity. Anonymous. TABOR DOTS- Stokes, Apr. 5. Editor Press land Standard:—The tabor school is progressing nicely | under the management of Miss | Lou Ellen Utsey, but this is I the last week of school and we regret so much to part with our teacher as well as our ! school but hope to have her with us again. We are having a nice Sun day school at Tabor with J E Benton as superintendent. We hope it will continue to improve and that more of the elder people will take more interest in the school. Miss Eliza Crosby spent the day with Miss Ruby Johns (•Sunday. Lonnie Smith spent the day ! with J \\ r Sanders last Sunday, T he many friends of Mr Joe Padgett will be pained to learn of his death. Thomas Berry of Smoaks visited Tabor section last Sun day. <* Mrs Ruth Beach and child ren are spending some time with Dick Beach and family. Miss Lila Bennett ot Lodge spent last week with her sis ter, Mrs Eddie Morris, at Stokes. What has become of “Two little Friends?” They never come any more, but we will hope to see a piece in this pa per from them in the very near future. With best wishes to your paper. Sweetheart. LETTER FROM EVERGREEN.- Stokes. April, 12. Editor Press and Standard: Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Herndon from Cottageville spent last week with the former's parents near here. Charlie Smyley of Huftin visited S. J. Hiers on business a few days atfo. Mrs. L. H. Zeigler has been very sick, but tflad to say she is improv ing. i, Mrs. Solomon HiPrs of Walterboro, has been spending some time with her children at Evergreen. Miss Mattie Herndon has been spending some |ime with her grand father in the Penile Section. We are glad to seeChqri*** Breland (able to pass through our section , again as he has been very sick. Miss Hattie Smith( :ind I .aura Hiers of Walterboro visited Miss Mattie Herndon on Sunday last. Easter is here ard what, a jolly time the little folks will have. It seems as t f almost everybody has their gardens in order. Beans are planter! and up. and many other little seeds are begining to show their little heads above the ground. The garden peas are in bloom. The farmers are alnnit through planting corn and have begun to plant their cotton. Quite a large crowd of people at tended services at Evergreen Easter Sunday. There were three very im portant services, two by B. R. Ulmer, and one Easter lecture by Miss Cora Brunson of St. Stephens. Evergreen is in a prosperous con dition. We have Sunday School every Sunday and preaching every first Sunday. We are expecting to have services at Evergreen on Sun day next, conducted by Rev. N. H. Hamilton, everyone is cordially in vited to attend. Mrs. Lela Bennett spent last Sun day with her parents near here. Jake Fender from near Smoaks was in this section a few days on business. We still hear the sound of fox hunters horns in this section. Cleve land Hiers and Arthur Evans killed a large raccoon one day last week. William Kinard and Miss Hattie Herndon of the Penile section paid Miss Mattie Herndon a flying \i.-i' last Sunday evening. A. H. Herndon is still having im provements made on his place. He has just had an additional piece put on his kitchen for a dining room. The farmers of this section are putting up a great deal of wire fencing, guess it causes the mer chants pocket books to swell. With best \%ishes to The Press and Standard. Lucky Girl. A HAPPY HOME Swept Over Niagara. This terrible calamity often happens because a careless bostmau ignores the river’s warning, growing ripples and faster current, Nature’s warnings are kind. Tbat dull pain or ache in the back warns you the Kidney" need at tention if yon would escape fatal mala dies—Dropsy, Diabets or. Bright’s di sease. Take Electric Bitters at once and see Backache fly and all yonr beet feelings return “After long soffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one $1.00 bottle wholly cured me,” writes J K BUnkentbip, of Belk, Tenn. Only 50c at John M Klein’s drag store. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen’s Fool-Elite, a powder. It cures pavntnl, smarting, nervous feet and in growing nails, and Instantly takes the sting ont of corns and bunions. It’s the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes tight or new •hoes feel eesy. It <<va certain cere for ■weating, oalloos, iwdlen, tired, aching feet. Try it toda*. Sold by ab Drug gists and Shoe St- re t. By mail for 35c. in stamps. Don’t accept any substitute. Trial package fret. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. L Wanted the public to know that we have a most complete line of all kinds of builders^ mate rial, such as DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, MOULDING, BRICK, LUMBER, ETC. 0 ‘ At price* to suit Let usTcoow your wants. t JL SAVACt * . o ~ 9 •*/ .. laubctmr if Rufk ul Bfessei Inker. Is one where health abounds. With Impure blood there urn* not be good health. W ith a disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. revivify the torpid LIVER and restore its natural action. its natural action. A heatthy LIVER means pure blood. — Pure blood means health. Health means happiness. Take no SubetJtiite. All Druggists. THE CLOSE OBSERVER has already discovered that the finest lines of Spring Suits, Furnishings and Hats are here. In tact, we hardly think it would be possible to have a stock meet with more favora ble comment. OCR CUSTOMERS find that we give the best of values, not only in one stock, but throughout the Store—such values that bring them back again repeatedly, anJ recom mend us to their friends as the most reliable place to “tie” to. WE’D BE PLEASED to c, * add you to our list of satisfied patrons. “FROM THE LAND OF THE SKY ” Brevard, N. C.r Aprii. 7.—Dear Mr. Editor: Will you please allow me to come in and join your happy band of writers? I would like to talk with the girls a little while. Now my dear girls you have all heard the boys pounded well on “drinking”. Do you ever stop and think that you have a most wonder ful influence over the young men? The better and more refined you are greater will be the refinement of the young men. The boys naturally like the girls and they each and every one are determined to have a girl and the most of them a wife, some day. The boys will do anything you demand of them in order to have your society. If you will ask them kindly (with an expression of firm ness) not to puff smoke in your face they will withdraw or put it away and may never indulge in the habit any more. Some girls say it’s no harm to play cards with the boys for fun. Listen girls! One dear boy says among his last words, while standing on the scaffold waiting to be hung, “I learned to play cards in my father’s home with my sisters and lady friends.” So now mjyjear girls, it depends on you to a cenain degree to make the young men of your country what they should be, try to be brave and strong and let your influence be for good to all whom you may be with and above all things never permit yourself to become infatuated with a young man that touches drink in any form. If any young man does not love you to the extent that he is willing to be a total abstainer, give him up and do it quickly and n«v£r marry a man with the expectation of reforming him, thinking he will make an ideal husband. If you do it will be the mistake of your life. There are qgany, many poor women working hard to support their children, all on account of drunken husbands. Wishing you all a bright and suc cessful future life I remain Yours, Aunt Peggie. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISE NENTS. * H. A. Frances—Beef. Colleton Mer. A MTg. Co—Shoes. Jones Carbonating Co—Ice, etc. Colleton Banking Co—We want your saving account. JL E. Easterling—Blacksmith and wheelwright. Beach Broa—We fill all orders promptly. —bounty Board of Education— Notice of election. Chas. M. Stieff—Pianos. BENTSCHMR & MML S. E. Cor. Kin^ and 1 lasell sts Charleston, S. C > 0 Classified Advertisements. FOR SALE FOR BALK—2—60 saw Kins, gfpam stample pre«n, suction outfit complete. An np.to-date plant. 'Jems easy. Apply to .) L Lyons, Smoake, S C. 4 7 2t - FOR SALK—Small farm, un improved, containing 10acres of land at or near H&venel station A O 'Line. Will sell at a bargain. Apply to F‘Y Legare, •I 7 It Pou Pon, 8 C FOw SALK—Baled pea-vine hay, can be had at H. 8. Glover’s store. C. M. Grace. TO RENT—A five room house, with barn and stables, desirable locality. A Wlchman & Sou. 4 7 It. TO RENT—From April 1st, building occupied bv the county dispensary. Apply to Jas K Peurifoy. BUSINESS LOCALS. 5 or 6 doses • 666” will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 4 14 6 mos We are supplying certain private con sumers ard must ship ten crates of eggs a-week. Let us quote you prices on eggs before you Mil, we pay noR 16 cents a dozen, Terry Jc Shaffer. This is the Vinol season—a gnaran teed tonic. Klein’s Drug Store. 64-30 Liver pills a spring medicine. Doan’s Kilney Pills and ragulets. Klein’s Drag Store. 5 or 6 doses‘ , 66«'’will cure any case of Chllle and Fever. Price 25c. 4 14 6 mos. Klein’s poultry powder 15 end26c. Salt mackerel at B G Hyrne’s. Kodaks and Kodak supplies. Klein’s Drug Store. Liquid Nubian Tea, liver and kidney regulator Klein’s Drag Store. Pearl Tapioca at Klein's Drag Store. Bird Seed at Klein’i Drag Store. AdvertUe in The Press and Standard, be paper with tad circulation Titles to Real Estate, and all other blanks at The Press A Standard. ■ » • ■ ■ - — Dr. MHea’ Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain. “I suffered hubitnally from constipa tion Doan’s Ragalew relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that tkev have barn regular ever simee ”—A E Davis, grooir, Sniphar Springe, Tex. , NEW LINE OF SHIRTS FOR MANKIND JEST ARRIVED A splendid assortment of Men’s V -h l)i*€ x ss Shirts for Spring in a large array ot colors and in all sizes have iust arrived. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF 50 CENTS VALUES. OTHERS AT 25 CENTS TO $1.50. , o THE H. W. COHEN STORE. I , D Wj) “1 he Store I hat Always Makes Gotxl.” ss u lOteinn MILLINERY BUYING TIME IS HERE. Lalies come and select your hats from my large line of NEW MILLINERY. To see pleased women choosing is to realize the strong hold my exclusive styles have on those who know “What is what.” MY DEPARTMENT. under the supervision of a trimmer of talent and ex perience, can be equaled only in the larger towns and cities and compares favorably with them in every respect. My styles are not haphazard productions, but the results of care and experience. The cost is no more than elsewhere, while your profit in STYLE and BEAUTY is simply enormous. The latest styles of the season are constantly received from the lead ing fashion centers, so you can make no mistake when buying from me. Baby caps in any style or at any price you wish. Nice line of ladies’ corsets in latest styles just arrived. Prices are right. You can do no better at any other place. Yours for Buiiness. MRS. E. P. COPELAND, Ehrhardt, - • South Carolina. MORRIS NOT THE MAN. CBILORE* WHO ARE SICKLY Motbevn who value their own comfort and the wnifare of tbair chlldraa, ehoald aover bn wit boat a box ef Mother i throagboat Ooldn Garni iblra. Haver Fail. . Sold by all Drag txarm, Me. Dent aoenet. nay aabmunta. A taga will bamat IVoo to aaj nho win address Allan S La Roy, N. Y. I Deputy Sheriff P. M. Buckner re* turned Monday night from a trip of of several days to St Auguatine, Fla., where he went to bring beck a man by the name of George Morris, who it was thought had killed L. W. Crosby about fifteen Bella Cro« Roads. H. W. DuBoia left Saturday after noon for the purpose of Identifying Crosby, hot on reaching St Augus tine ana looking at the man, he de cided he waa not the man wanted. The man who was incarcerated hi the St. Augustine jell waa named L. M. Morns, and clafans that he canto frim North OnraUnn and has rver batoi in this part of Booth Carolina. Ha cMtoi dwt he moved to Georgia twenty-years ago. living there until rix yean ago when he L t fl R fl I . If 'f- i$* went to Florida. He waa arrested by Sheriff Perry of St. Augustine upon a warrant sworn out by James Croebv, a younger brother of the murdered man, and waa sworn out because of certain remarks made by Morris to several negroes while under the influence of whiskey, that he had killed a man in Sooth Caroli- l Of coarse when Mr. DuBoia failed to identify him he waa ralgan- ed, though there appears to still some doubt as to his todeatity. Mr. Boekner thinks that theta «a\\ some circumstances m coonecuoa with this case that are still anex- phdnad. IWIU’S Lit us cany ins^mn ea sad Mm bast pills madst ass totakeeadaslgmUyaa* to* ssr- . Wn sail wad nsewsad ttoaa. t . 0 iW a: V,-• / ' ' ' y'* it, ■ ■ i-kv