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ISLANDTON NEWS.
Islandton, May 10. Sjecial:—
Mr and Mr« P 0 Crosby of Sni
ders arc visiting their mother,
Mrs Elizabeth Crosby.
Mr and Mrs Sidney Pellunt
dined with their grandmother,
Mrs Elizabeth Crosby, Sunday.
L Herndon and daughter, Miss
Mattie of Walterboro visited
Mrs S A Crosby of this place last
Sunday.
Mrs Maria Godley, who ha*
been spending some time with
her daughter, Mrs B 11 Dopson,
has leturned to her home in
Savannah, (ia.
We are glad to know Mrs ”B H
Dopsou is up again aft“r a long
spell of illness.
Quite au enjoyable sociable
was given at the home of Mr and
Mrs J tine* Mears last Saturday
night.
Miss Ollie Muruough Tucker
and brother, Jesse, dined with
Miss Mae Crosby a few Sundays
ago.
Jim Mears visited Varnvilleon
business the tirst day of this
month.
Misse Mas Crosby spent Thurs
day very pleasantly with Mrs J 1
Mears of this place.
1 have seen so much in your
paper about the whiskey ques
tion, but cauuot understand why
the girls will run down whiskey
drinkers so much, for wheu they
are talking to a boy who does
not drink at all, and just as soon
as that one leaves her and one
who does drink comes along, if
he is not so drunk that she is
afraid of him, she will jump at a
chance of going with him. Let
. the girls not go with any boy who
drinks or smokes at all. Now
girls if you are accustomed j to
going with boys who drink or
smoke stop keeping company
with them and try going with the
sober boys and see if you do noi
like it better. The boys these
days seem to thi^k that they are
not a man until they get a ci
garette in their mouth, so boys
take this advice and slop drink
ing, smoking or doing other bad
habits.
With best wishes.
M. A. C.
Cottageville, MaylO. Special:
—We are*, having gome fine
weather now and the farm* rs are
all busy cultivating tneir cotton.
■Hev .1 1* iuabinet preached a
very interestine sermon at lie-
hobath Sunday afternoon
Samrnie Metts of St. George
is the guest of A D Mettf.
Miss Mattie Jxques. «,f Maple
Cane i* visiting iier grand
parent*, Mr and Mrs J 0 Jaques.
One of the most pleasant
events of tbe season was a candy
pulliut: "iven at the home of J V
Ackerman on. Saturday night,
those present were, Misses Min
nie Moil*, liiley Bridge, Eva
Hull. Messrs Samrnie Metts,
Charlie Hull, Earle and Hamp
ton Bridge, Dave Spell, Raymond
Reynolds . After the candy pul
ling they all played some very
interesting games. * >
With best wishes.
A Lonelv One.
232 & 234 K.iner Street, Charleston., S. C.
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Everybody is likely to have kidney and
bladder trouble- In fact nearly eveiy-
body ha* tome trouble of this kind.
That 1* the reaeon why you eo of-en
have pain* in the back and groin, Maid
ing senaatton, urinary disorder*, etc—
that’* your klndey*. The beat thing to
do is to >onM DeWitt’a Kidney
and Bladder WUe right away. Take
them for a for a few day* or a week or
and yon will feel all right. In this
way, too. yon wiU ward off dangerous
and possibly serions ailment*. They
are perfectly harmless, and are not only
antiseptic, but .allay pain quickly by
their healing properties, bend your
came to E C DeWitt & Co. Cbicugo,
for a free tria) box. They are sold here
by Walterboro Drug Co.
NEWS FROM A FLORIDA TOWN.
Oxford, Fla. May 12. Special:
We are having some tine weather
here now. The farmers are!
packing tomatoes and getting:
ready to ship melons.
The ice cream fetdival which I
was given bv the V M C A Satur !
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day was fine.
Ben Bradley of this place re-!
turned from Wild Wood a few
days ago. 1 think he found a girl
down there . ^ •
Evergieen writer wants to
know how C C Hiers is getting
along. He is line. I think he is
four hundred miles irom home,
South..
1 hear that Teddy Bear and
Red Bird are going ro California.
Birdie better look out or Teddy
will run away with her.
The party given by Mr John
Forts last Friday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
Miss Lillian Perry of Pedro is
Tintiug relatives at Oxford thig
week.
With best wishes to The Press
and Standard.
Traveler,
i All Records.
Asms all-round Uxstive tonic and
i other plile own oom-
BRANT NEWS
Brant, May 15. special:—The
farmers in this section are* get
ting along with their crops verj
nicelv.
Ther was a sui prise party gvien
at A A Yarn's last Saturday
night in celebration of his forty-
eighth birthday.^This party was
quite a surprise to Mr Varn.^i
Music was furnished by J W
Waling on his phonograph and
about ten o’clock the table was
spread with a plenty of delight
ful cakes and ad were invited to
como and partake, after which
the young people played some
interesting games and all left re
joicing «..vvr this pleasaut time,
ihere were about seventy-five
present.
Some of you girls write ajfiece
from this place for the i next
week’s issue.
With b*st wishes.
Blue Bird.
p»iw with m
Thny town n*
and kidanyt.
Looaly the
Siaoe our darliag o
Bufi ah. a brighter
la Ueavea ‘
Jaa M
LADIKS COSTUMES
While and Colored Lingerie Princess
Dresses, elaborately trimmed in
Laces and Embroideries $2.50 to
$35.00 EACH.
. MARRIAGE AT ADNAH.
The home of W E Carter was
the scene of a very pretty mar-
riageon last Wednesday evening.
Miss Jessie Carter and Mr John
Bakor were united in matrimony.
The bridal party entered the
parlor as follows: Miss Cora
Burr ess with Mr Dalton Carter,
Miss AI vie Lee Carter with Mr
Rufus Bowers. Then came the
bride and groom. Rev C W Bur
gess performed the cerem ny.
Miss Jessie never looked loveli
er than in this occsiou. She
wore a white dress with blue rib
bons and carried a lovely bou
quet of brides roses.
Mr Baker is an enterprising
young man of Olar, S. C.,
Tl^e happy young couple left
fer their new tuuieon Thursday.
Miss -Jessie w ill begreatlv missed
by her many frieuds here. We
wish for the.u a long life full ot
happiness and prosperity.
“Finks”.
Same in fine quality Messaline Silk
$12.75 to $50 00 EACH.
White and colored Jumper Suits, in
Linene, English Repp and all-Linen,
$2.50 to $20.00. SUIT.
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Indies Skirts in Finest quality, Alt-
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$15.00 to $20.00. Sale each $10.00.
. NEW WAISTS.
White Lawn Waists trimmed with
Laces and Embroideries, the best
values in the South. 98c. to $10.00
EACH.
Ladies I*ace Waists in White and
Ecru, and New Models. $1.98 to
$20.00 EACH.
LADIES SUITS.
Trim and Smart, and of the most
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Our price suit $20.00.
Goods
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We carry the greatest stock in the South. Right now our stock is overflowing with the best values ever
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We make a specialty of Black Goods for mourning. New line of floor coverings Just in—Write for prices,
AGENTS FOR THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS to AND 15c. EACH.
“My Young Sister”
writes Mrs. Mary Hudson, of Eastman, Miss., “took
my advice, whicji was, tc take Gardui. She was
staying with me and was in terrible misery, but Oar-
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DEATH OF ALMAtDRAWDY.
The ninny friends of Mr and Mrs
J C Drawdy Here grieved to learn of
th«? death of their little daughter,
Alma, which occurred on Tuesday,
May 4 h, about nine o’clock p. m.
The ftiurral service was conducted
bv lirv J P Graham at Doctor's
Creek, in the presence of many rela
tives and frieuds, after which the in
tennent took place.
Alma was ill only eight days and
all was done that an attentive physi
cian, loving parents and friends bonld
do, but alas, the Death Angel caore
and claimed her, whose time had
oome to depart from the loved ones
ol this world. She was seven years,
oac mouth and twenty-ox days old*
the youngest of eight children, five
sisters and three brothers.
Alma was a bright, good little girl
and was loved by all who knew her.
We will all mitt her, hat let as not
weep ss those who have bo hope, for
we have the blessed stturanoe that
•be has gone to rest
The precious one from ns has gone,
A vome we lotad it stilled.
a pboe is vaaaat hi oar boms
Which never can ha filled.
“Last spring,” Mrs. Hudson contin es, “I was
| in a rack of oain. The do tor did no goo ’, so I began
to take Ca: lui The firs dose helped r e. a Now I
am in bett : health than o three years. ’ *
Every girl and won .n needs Carr 1 d, to cure
irregularity, falling feelin 0 s, headache, ba- kaehe and
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