The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 14, 1909, Image 8
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: Ucal and Personal *
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H Koger of Blocker was in to* n Sat-
lu —
B L Adam* of Uoodoide wao in town
Baiurday.
J W Orooby of liuftin was in »own
Monday.
L H Hiott of Stokes w-s in
Saturday.
J 8 Padeett of Smoaks
ei^ht in low^i.
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L’N Yon of Hoadude wa»
yo»teril»y. .
C L i.HLidhlc i
town Monday.
Jb adiddc waa in
Willie B PaTi* of
was in town Monday.
Poctmaater B Levy §|K-nt
Beaufort mub relatitea.
Dr E P Carter of Lndjfe waa a
ant riaitor to town yesterday.
Mr Berry Under and
were in (own t>a:Br«iay
Melvin Biahop of Round waa In
Friday and called in to eee ns.
Mrs John Rem ley still liea critically
ill at her home at Maahawville.
L O Timer of Ruffin was
Damercue frienda in town
Mias Shoppie Addison of Cottager!lie
ia viMting her aunt at Waltorboro, Mrs
J K Easterling.
WHAT THE RABBIT MEANS.
[ One of our reader* asked us for
! an explanation of the rabbits one
j sees on post cards and everything
else jiertaining to Easter. ^ Perhaps
i then* aPe others Who would be inter
ested in knowing, so we reprint the
i following clipping which explains it.
The Church council in olden times
deckled that Easter Day should Ik*
the first Sunday after the full moon •
town ' which bapptns upon or next after
March 21; and if the full moon, hap-
,~„l Friday (>ena ujjon a Sunday, Easter is me
* Sunday after.
The only reason for mentioning
in t<>wn this bewildering decision, of the
j Church is that it gives a hint of the
I cfmYieetion between Easter and rab
bits. It must first lie explained that j
the rabbit is all a mistake* and the
animal in question should really lie*
a hare instead of a rabbit. The hare!
has always been the symbol ot the |
^moon, and as the moon decides the
timeof Easter, it is quite proper and
natural that the hare sould he asso
ciated with this season. In Germany
the Easter hare is almost as impor
tant a personage as St. Nicholas.
There is a marked difference be
tween the rabbit and the hare. The
baby rabbit comes into the world
blind and helpless, while the baby
hare has its eyes open from the be
ginning. It has been believed that
the hare never close* its eyes, and
that is one reason why it is chosen
as the symbol of the moon which
sees everything.—Branchville Jour
nal.
MANY HATS SOLD.
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We desire to thank tire many friends who made
our Militoery Opening such a grand success.
We still have many beautiful hats, which we shall
Blocker *«tiou
Esurer in
ple*«-
tiater, Daisy
town
greeting hit
M<
londay.
lalanfton was
us a pleasant
Mrs J H Kelly of Reund and slater,
Huts Miss Jessie Easterlin sere is
tows Monday.
Mr and Mrs W O Baonders of Stokes
ware pleasant visitors to Walterboro
Moaday.
W J Connelly <
amoaw those who p
visit Monday.
Mrs E E Jonas and lit.le son Douglas
art spending several days at her old
home aenr Lodge
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Miss Kate Langdals and sister, Delia
ware ia towu Saturday doing some
shopping.
Dr Hughes A Moore/ of St George
ttient several days in town last week
visiting his sister, Mrs J D Padgett.
Miss Lou Eiien I tsey wfib has been
teaching the Taber school was in town
Saturday. Her school closed Friday.
Miss Lily Kate Stokes who baa been
in Hampton \ luting friends for tbe past
several weeks returned Saturday afler-
nooo.
llowt-U Black of Branchville was In
town Wednesday and Thursday of last
weak visiting bis parents, Dr and Mrs
H W Black. -.
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Hon Jas K Peorifoy leavss this morn
ing lor Moncks Oorner m professional
tmsiBOM. Be will probably attend the
Diurtet oaafaraoos at Eboatoo before
reUraing the Inal of the weak
Mias Carrie Wi
president
Improvement
Saturday. Mia
competent
Ooaaty
feebly of
of Ike (
ilkosktof to
school
Prof H R Padfott of the
Collegiate Inatitnte waa tm I
day. Prof Padgett la
this laatitats and la
his labors (bare*
P M Murray,!
tor has accepted
Northern Whok
Detroit Mioh.
His tarrttory covers i
ia town
ae of oar
ooaaty nodi-
position with the
Cbgar Oo., of
dag solos oms
losoatiea
* The ancnal Memorial sarrioas will be
held at Doctor's Craok Oharcb April,
**th. Public M cordially invited,
and bring flowers. Proasiasat
will address tbe audieaoe be-
gialiigat 11 o'clock.
bfi pleaseil to show you.
DELEGATES TO GRAND LODGE.
° At a regular convention of Ashby
Farrow Lodge No. 63. held on >pril
6, the following delegates were
elected to represent this Lodge at
Charleston May 25|and 26, 1909: M.
P. Howell, Rev. F. 0. S. Curtis, and
P. M. Buckner. Alternates: D. B.
Black. N. G* Morrall and R. L. Fra
ser.
N. G. Morrall waa elected Lodge
Deputy for ensuing year.
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FROM REUABLE PEOPLE
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Early Ambler Cane, North Caro
lina Peanuts, Georgia and Spanish
Peanuts, Pearl or Cat Tail Millet,
Tennessee German Millet, Select
Seed Corns, Improved Brown Seed
Peterkin Cotton, Bussell’s Big Boll,
and Kind’s Early Cotton. Prices on
application.
WRITE
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Savannah, Ga.
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liaatLeaf ia enld by Druggists or mat
by moil for 60 eta. Sample eent Free.
Addrom, The Mother Gray Co., La Roy.
N. Y*
BRADEN’S POSTAL
STUDIO.'
Will be in Walterboro for a
short time only. Post cards
finished in 15 minutes. Views
their specialties.
Next door to H. W. Cohen’s
Store.
How’* Thu?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not b»» cured t>v Hwll’a Catarrh Cure
K J CHF.NEY & CO , Toledo. O
We. tbe underrign d, have kaown F
J Cheney for tbe lest 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
btiaineae tranaaettooa. and tioancially
able to carry out any obligations mad*
by hi* firm
WALDIXG, KINNAN A MARVIN.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cara is tak.n internally,
acting directly upon tbe blood and
muooes surfaces of tbe system. Testi
monials sent tree. Frtoa,' 76o. par bot
tle. Bold by nil Drmggiets.
Taka Hair* Family Pills for const!pa
tios
ID STOP FAST TRAIN.
A petition is being circuinted in
town, and it is understood that one
is also being circuinted at Ehrhardt
ragnesting that the psmemper and
freight train be retained on tbe
Green Pond and EhriMfrdt branch
and that the fast mail train stop at
Grsen Pond, as was done last sum-
UMCw*
The petitions are being
ly signed and it is hoped that they
will accomplish the object for which
they are being circulated.
W«si a.
Of Interest
to Free
Masons
and Their
Friends
Tbe firm of Chaa. M. Btleff
and their Ron them Manager
have donated a mairnifleent
world rKoowned Stirff Plauo
to the Mssoaic Basaar to be
held In tbe Charlotte Audi-
tnriem April 12,13.14,15, 16,
HkW, Charlotte, N. C.
The money derived from ibis
Bazaar will be used io tbe
erection of a Masonic Temple,
a building that will be a pride
to every Mason ia the Caro-
linas.
Don't yon want this artistic
Plano for your lodge, vjur
friend’s home?
Visit Charlotte daring the
Basaar. Reduced rates on all
Railroad.
ADDR3S3
C H. WILMOTH
Ch. Mask Committee
Wrim T.
nw 2L Stieff
Manufacturer of the
Artistic Stasff Shaw and
Stiaff Salfplayar
Sssthers Warertea:
S W. Tnd* St.
eharlotte, • N. C.
C H. WILMOTH,
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MENTION THIS PAPER.
M R S.
JONES
NEXT DOOR TO WALTERBORO DRUG CO.
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Ml MILLINERY.
Many years experience in buying and selltngjhas
led us to know the needs of our patrons and how to
supply them. They get the benefit of our knowledge.
We take pleasure in serving you.
MRS.
BLACK
Pine Millinery. Walterboro, S. 6.
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■wVsrTSy
NEW MILLINERY
STORE.
We have just opened a select and full line of the newes
Milliner)' Goods; which we are oftering at unheard of prices.
OUR MOTTO; NEWEST GOODS,
LATEST STYLES,
CHEAPEST PRICES.
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY, '
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Our Milliner is an accomplished and experienced lady from
New York.
WALTERBORO.
SOUTH CAROUNA.
H. ZALIN,
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We now sell the Edison Phonographs on Easy payments to all
responsible parties.
Call at once and take advantage of our liberal offer.
Edison Phonographs from $12.50 to $45.00. Rocords, Standard
35c. each. Records Amberol 50c. each. ^
1* S. FINN’S JEWELRY STORt
t f.
ENGINEER POWERS TO LEAVE
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Power*, .the
popular engineer of the pamenger
train between Green Pond and Ehr
hardt, and wife, will poeribly leave
this week for Sumter, where they
will make their future home. Mr.
Powers will be engineer on the run
from Sumter to Robbin'a. His suc-
ceanor on this branch will Luke
Farmer.
ROX MEMORIAL
^ The Fox Memorial Association
will meet for memorial
the Fox Cemetery on the
Thursday in May.
Ce'mede by prominent
whose names will be announced
later. The public ia invited to
tend. ^ w. rim.
j. a Dodd.
it
will
at-
HOUSE FLY IS
«EK8 BREEOEl
ESPECIALLY IN TYPHOID
FEVER CASES IT IS AC
COUNTABLE FOR
DISTRIBUTION.
IS A DEATH DEAUNG PEST
Will wade Around in Milk That
is Pure and Put Enough
Disease Germs in It With
in a Few Minutes to Kill
a Whole Family. Al
so Carries Con
sumption.
ALL CITIES READY TO WAR
ON FLY PERIL.
The fly which walks across
your food may carry’ 100.000
bacteria, the majority danger
ous to life and health.
The registrar of vital statis
tics of the Chicago Health De
partment, gave a sensational
supplement to his warning
against the common house pest.
He said:
“If an army of invasion were
mobilizing for an attack up >:t
Chicago, the danger wouid n <t
be so gteat as now confront -
the city from the annual Cum
ing of flies. “Fly time, is
more to be feared than ‘war
time.’
“Screen your windows. Be
gin now in your warfare
against flies. You cannot be
gin too soon. Your precaution
now may save your life.”
SCREEN 1
“ DOORS
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fl
and
a
WINDOWS!
Just received a
complete stock,
all sizes and
o
prices.
Doors $1.25 and s
up.
Windowsj 50c.
and up.
Ice Crean Freezers
From 75c. to $4-M.
TTfl.TWTWftr.Vfi
<9
From $1.00 to
$4.00.
Wick and Wick
less Oil Stoves.
EVERYTHING FOR
SPRING & SUMMER.
What It Means
T.
Many people do not know what a bank’s Capital
K is lor, or the difference between a bank of little or no
capital and one with large capital.
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A Bank's
Is the lund that protects tlie depositors from loss;
therefore the larger it is, the greater protection the
depositor has. This bank has a
Capital " $15,(.J0.00
Surplus Fund of..... : 10,000.00
Undivided profits 3,500.00
Additional Stockholders Liability 15,000.00
A Total of £ <43,500.00
This means that we must lose $43,500.00 before
our depositors could lose a cent. This protection is
for YOU. When you think “Bank” think “Farmers
and Merchants Rank.”
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THE FARMERS AND
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MERCHANTS BANK .
OF WALTERBORO
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