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PORTLAND. MAINE. CHILD ILL WEAK AND EMACIATED. RE STORED TO HEALTH BY ViNOL “Our little daughter, fix yegr* of age, after a eerere attack* of the meatlei, which developed into pneumonia, waa left piti fully thin, weak and emaciated. She had no appetite, and her atonaeh waa weak it could not retain food. She lay in thia con dition for weeka, and nothing the doctor preacribed did a bit of good, and we were begining to think ahe would newer recover. “At thia time we commenced to give her Vinol, and the effect waa marveloua. The doctor waa amased at her program, and when we told him we vert giv ing her Vinol, be replied, 'It ie a fine temedy, keep it op. ’ We did ao, and abe recovered her health and^atrength montha be fore the doctor thought abe could.” J. W. Flagg, Portland, Me. Vinol curea cuoditiooa like thia becauee in a natural manner it increaaee the appetite, tonea up the digeative organa, make* rich, and led blood^and strength ens every orgah in the body. Vinol is sold in Waltcrboro by John M. Klein. ARE YOU A MASON? 1 am one of the band Who will faithfully stand In the bonds of affection love. . I have knocked at the door Once wretched and poor And there for Admission strove. and 1 By the help ot a friend, 'V ho assistance did lend, 1 succeeded au entrance to gain v Was received in the West, By command fpom the East, But not without feeling some pain. . t HeY* my conscience was taught, With a moral quite fraught, With sentiments holy and true! Then onward 1 traveled, To see it unraveled, What Hiram intended to do. NEWS FROM LODGE. (Written for last week.) Lodge, Apr. 9. Special:—Well the good old summer time has -eerae at last although it some what promises some more winter tonight, and it is also raining. How pretty the good old summer time is when everything is in bloom and all the trees have on their new green coats and the flowers throw up their little head* and kirn the ain’t rays, then everything teems to be happy, even the mocking bird* at they go about ther daily tasks singing their tweet -melody. The fruit crop promises to be finein this tection, especially the peech crop, if they are sot killed by tbe late oold. I gueat picnics will be out in full bloom now seen, and 1 dare my this will be a happy season for both young and old. Rev. 0. A. Martin preached a very able and interesting sermon at Carters Ford band ay', he preached with great force and vigor to quite a large crowi. It was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bishop and little son, Lonnie, of Ehr- hardt visited the later’s parents, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Hiert, Sun day. Messrs Joe and John Avant of the Cross Swamp section attend ed preaching at Carters Ford Sunday' A. M. and afterwards dined with Billie and Leland Hiers. Herbert Carter visited Hamp ton Saturday and Sunday. Wm. H. Hiers visited Waiter- boro Monday on business. M- K. Carter and Frank Fen der visited relatives and friends near Colleton Sunday. Joe McMillian and Walter Caldwell visited friends near Colston Saturday and Sunday. Come again Olympia 1 enjoy reading your pieces as well as all the writers. Leland A. Hiers. CASTOR IA fee Kb* Tow fu use fbr oi that trifle with What la CASTORIA OINUINK CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the ttgnatue ef The Kind Yoi Have Always Bought In Usa For Over 30 Years. Very soon to the East, 1 made known my request And “light” by command attend; When lo! 1 perceived, In dne form revealed, A Master, end Brother Friend. Thus far 1 have stated, And simply related, What happened made free; But I’ve “paiaed since then,” And was “raised up again.” To a sublime and ancient degree. Then forward I marched. That I might be “Arched,” And to find out those treasures long lost. When, behold a bright flame From the midst of which came, A voice which my ears did accost. Through the “vails” I then went, And succeeded at length The “Sanctum Sanctorum” to find; By the “aignet” I gained And quickly obtained Employment which cm ted my mind. In the depths 1 then wrought And most carefully sought, For treasures so* long hidden there. And by Labor and toil 1 discovered rich soil, Which are kept by the craft with dne care. Having thus far arrived, Ifnrther contrived, . Among valiant Knights to ap pear: And as Pilgrim and Knight I stood ready to fight No recreant foe did 1 fear. For tbe widow distressed There ie a word in my breast; For the helpless and orphan I feel; A*d my sword I could draw To maintain the pure law, Which the duty of Masons reveal. Thus have I revealed, Tet ckeely concealed, What the “free and accepted” well knew - Pm eae of tbe bead » Wbo will faithfully stand, •As n Brother where ever I go. pltts sad the tost i VesaU end" Word* to Freeze the Soul. “Your son ban Conromption, Hi* cm« ia hopele**.” The»e appalling word* were apoken to Qen K Blevena, a leading merchant of Springfield, N. C, by two expert doctor*—one e lung •pecialiat. Then waa ahown the won- derful power of Dr King’* New Die- oovery. "After three weeks uae,” and writes Mr Blevene, he waa aa well aa ever. 1 would not take all the money in the world lor whet It did forme boy. Infallible for Oonghs and Colds, its the safest, anreat cure of desperate Long diseases on earth. 50c. and $100. when 1 was John M Klein guarantees aetiafection. Trial bottle free. NEWS FROM LITTLE ROCK. • o Ruffin, Apr. 19. Special:—Mrs. B. B. Crosby and children, cf Ruffin spent Easter with her parents here. Miss Alice Crosby spent last Sat urday night with Miss Mollie Crosby. Miss Beatrice Ulmer spent a few days with relatives at Ruffin last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hudson, and little daughter, Eunice, of Raysors, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Q. Ulmer, Sunday last Miss Dodie Crosby of Ruffin spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Beatrice Ulmer, of this place. Tbe Spring time has come and the birds around here are beginning to sing their sweetest songs With best wishes. * Gilly Flower. UNUSUAL OFFER. "It isn't often "that I have faitk enough In the medicine put op by other people to he willing to offer to refund the womoT If It does not cure," said John M Klein to a Press and Standard man who dropped into hie store, "but I am glad to •ell Dr Howard’s specific for the cure of eoaetipotion and dyspepsia on that basis. "The Dr Howard Company, In order to get a quick tatrodoctlory sale, author ises me to ael) their regular fifty omit bottles .at half-price, 2A cents, and. although I hove told a lot of It, and have guaranteed eveiy package, not has been brought boot as unaatiafad There are sixty doses in a vial “IN A BAD WAY” Many a Waltcrboro Reader Will Feel Grateful for This Information. f When your back gives out; Becomes lame, weak or aching; When ifriuary troubles set in, Your kidneys are “in a bad way”. Doan’s Kidney Pills will cure you. Here is local evidence to prove it: Mrs. II. Sullivan, living in the Cotton Mill District, Waltcrboro, says: “Doan’s Kidney Pilb proved of more benefit to me than any remedy 1 ever used. My kidneys were very sluggish, my back ached nehrly all the time and made it hard for me to get about. Mornings on arising 1 would be so lame that I could hardly dresa myself and during the dfcy I conld£ hardly do my work. I used plasters and lini ments but failed to get relief. A friend finally told me about Doan’s Kidney Pills and 1 pro cured a box from the W alterboro Drug Co. This remedy cured me in a short time.” For tale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New Pork, sole agents for the United States.. Remember the same—Doan’s —and take no other. How’s This? We offer Oae Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that ca not be cured by Hall'e Catarrh Cure F J CHENEY St CO , Toledo. O We. tho undersign d, hare known F J Cheney for the last IS yean, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in aT. bnsineae tmneactioDs, and financially able to carry oat any obligations made by hia firm. W ADDING, K INN AN Sc MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is »ak«n Internally, acting directly open ibe blood and mnoons surfaces of the system. Testi monials sent free. Pnoe, 76c. per bot tle. Sold by nil Druggists. • Tkke Half’s^ tioa. ' ""' r jj i.a!P!L .. WE HAVE JUST e RECEIVED A large lot of Snappy Spring Footwear lor Men, Lalies and Boys. Newest styles for the early Spring in Phtent Kid, Ankle Strap, pump. Pretty court ties, two yard Sailor Ties in tan and black. Infact everything that is strictly “IT/’ Our shoes are not picked up shoes, but made by the factories especially for us. BROWN SHOE CO. line guaranteed. We nave also just received a swell line of Spring white goods. We have a big assort ment in stock for you to select from and we state to you that the style is there and we will make the price suit your pocket Come “ ‘ ‘ buy. and see our line before you save you money ly. We will J. M. Witsell Supply Co. ’Phone No. 6j fprofessinal JT/otioas. JAMEW E. f'ETIUK*Y. JNO. H. PhCtUTOT nWM BROTHERS. Ittoruejn and CouiiNellom at Law. All Euslseu giver Prompt Attention. O •' E R ’■HE PRESS AK0 STANDARD. WALTEKBOKO. - - S. C. 1011 D. HIM ^ Heal Estate, Brokerage and Iii«mra* c *. LOANS NEGOTIATED Mousfea to Hent. Opposite the Market, WALTCRBORO. 8. a OFFICE OF JDp. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: o p. m., o p. m OPPOSITE Farmers and Merchants Bank. ^’Phone i00a. WALTER BORO. 8. O C. E. DURANT Gottageville, §. G. Civil Engineer and I^and Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College.. Subject to engagements ahy where at any time Call or write. • Have just received the largest line of / * Spring Suits ever shown in Waltcrboro at prices lhat will surprise you. 1 o * All the latest in colors, styles and a material. Call and let us show you. The New Clothing Store. at Him Established in 1704. Oldest FtriB|l D Americ D. A. WALKER Family Pills Ibr const!pa- unsatisfactory, rial that neket or nal power than a big pill or tahist or a tumbler of minoral water. I am aMll mlllag tkn apeeific at half- pSuhAfSC 1 ,! ““w* *>» No* is wmvjmc* to . liTtr troubles. Indigos- Horn or a geasra 1 played out roaditton, t to take advantage of this ~ Unity Lodge No. 55, A F M > hold* ita regular oommunioations 4th Friday in each month at 8.00 o’cloc, p m. All Tinting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. P. M. BUCKNER, W. M. N. G. MORRALL. Sec’y. Wnto You should net delay earier any dr- oumataaoaa ia oasea of Ktdaay and Bladder trouble. You should take adta- tbiag promptly that pm know is ia- Uable, soaaatktwg Mho DeWttfa KMaev and Bladder Mila. Tkayaia a equaled for weak keek, lafiamnailon of the bladder, rhsa matte naiea, ate. Whea yon oak for DuWttt'a Kidney and Bladder PUte, bn atre yon gat thorn. They aioaniissmli AaMBt ao oahoM- tataailaatet apaaaotttegX right Mad fioM by Wattorboro Drag On. •MJhfc PteM Fmc« Cheaper Than Wood VSVS/Ss'S UlllillS! ititititll liitltiiil ititititll ititititll -MANUFACTURERS— * Doers Sash and Blinds BALUSTERS AND COLUHNS CHARLESTON, S C. ■H Electric Bitters they are the WOn KIDNEY(LIVER AND ETON ACH TROtfDLE k. la tbe best Laundry. The Lloyd Laundry imparts to your linen "A Gentl -man's Finish. N.C. A SAUli, AGENT. At Southern Express Ca Waherboro, S. C ! 32 Meetina Street, CHARLESTON. S C RRARDLK AND ORANITEIWORK8. and Send For Prices, aa at KILLtns COUGH m» CURB ms LUNOa WITH ■Dr. Kkc’sl lew Discovery djL.. m -j'J A ‘ • • Z.'.l Ik . v-