The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 14, 1909, Image 2
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Wanted the public tf» know that we have a most
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complete line of all kinds ot buil lera’ material, sucli as
DOORS,
SASH,
RLINDS.
SHINGLES,
„ MOULDING. " ' #
BRICK,
At prices to suit.
LUMBER. ETC.
Let us know your wants.
C. A. SAVAGE.
Manufacturer of Rough and Dressed Lumber-
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TO THE CITIZENS OF COLLETON COUNTY:
Many things are recommended for Lever, but noth
ing else can cure a deep-seated attack of Grippe, but
Johnson's Tonic.
It will drive out every trace and taint of Grip
poison from the system and do its work quick and do
it ri^ht. In support of our claim we refer with pleas
ure to the letter appended to this from a well known
citizen of your County.
Drop a postal card and we will send a trial bottle
containing four doses of the best medicine made.
THE JOHNSON'S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO.,
SAVANNAH. ■ L GEORGIA.
Walterboro S. C,. October 9, 19UN.
Qn August .‘iO, ’OS, I contracted cold and developed Grippe and
was laid up fiive weekfc. My bronchial tubes were badly af
fected, which caused me to cough continually and prevented
my sleeping at night. I tried all the old remedies which usually
gave me relief hut failed.
Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic was recommended to me as a
guaranteed cure for grip; e and colds and 1 was purscaded to
try it. After taking it according to directions for one week, I
found myself entirely cured of my cold and grippe, and my sys
tem in first-class condition. I regard it as one of the best medi
cines I have ever used ir my family ami can chaerftylly recom
mend it to anyone sutTering from a like trouble or general
debilitated s\stem. B. G. BENTOR
Sold and Guaranteed by JCTtN M. KLEIN,
Walterboro, S. C.
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This popular remedy never falls to
effectually cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result is good appetite
and solid flesh: Dose small; elegant
ly sugar coated and easy to swallow.
Take No Substitute.
Sn.'-ai< has the best all-round crop
with the land and tjualities of fer
tilizers used that 1 found on the!
road, while just above the Bethle
hem church, near Centreville, I saw
a piece of corn perhaps of 10 acres,
that will make 75 or a 100 bushels, if
it ever has been made in Colleton.
$ut, »>h my, the water, and it just
keeps coming.
I am now fed and petted at Mr.
E. E Eadterlin’s. where it would
not take much to nettle the old gen
tleman, but I must put up with
things as I find them and that is not
hard to do, when I have those sweet
nieces to pet and humor me to my
heurt’s content and continue to pull
chicken from the bones. Can you
tell rot where I may obtain a mbtar
boat to get back to Orangeburg,
provided I ever take a notion to do
so, or will you look out for a small
farm elevated enough that I can
dig a well? If so, I may become a
purchaser.
Now 1 am ready to start for Wal
terboro, where I know awaits me a
royal welcome and a big dinner and
where I hope to get a i>eek into your
sanctum to give you the greatest
! surprise of your life.
! “Uncle Jack.”
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; Editor, who was very sorry to be
out. Come again, “Uncle.”—Editor]
ANOTHER LETTER FROM UNCLE
SMOAKS LOCALS. •
M's T li Cfodw'ii and » hiblrcn of
New Auguatme, K.a., are ^•enUing
dome tune wah her parent*, Mr and
drs .1 W M i ley of Little > wain p.
J B Mile* and family of Lodjie
MlMe* Bean Harrison and Ix-ila
Padgett sj’ent legt .Vituruav night
with Mit-s Mamie Lou ( arter.
M.SS Hattie MileV sinnt lust Tue«- J
day afternoon with Misses lVail and
Bertie Harrison.
M its bailie Brabham is spending a
few days with Miss Mamie Miley.
Hal lie Murdaugh visited the home
cf K R Badgett last Sunday.
The following vis ts were made
last Sunday: Miss Fairey Benn-tt to
Miss Hattie Miley; H K Strickland,
to J 1) Miley; Miss Ruby Goodwin at
the borne of J W .Miley.
Miss Cosie Lyons of bmoaks, who
has been visiting relatives and
friends at Yemassee, wiU return in
a few days.
J C Harrison of Little Swamp
visited relatives and friends at Lodge
last wefek.
Misses Tibbi? and Ruth Badgett
visited the home of J Z Harrison last
week.
(Juite a large crowd attended the
Children's Hay serv ces at Taber
nacle the fourth Sunday in June, al
so a large crowd attended the picnic
at Green Bond last, Saturday, July
3rd.
What has become ot “Two Vio
let*?.”
Two Chums -
YOB MIGHT DISCOUNT
Our claims for “Rock Hill”
Buggies
as
coming
from
interested persons, but you must accept the enthusiastic
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endorsement of thousands of users of them whose experience
for the past twenty years bears out ever) - statement we have
made.
THE ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY
•A LITTLE HIGHER IN PRICE, BUT—”
Rock Hill,
South (Carolina.
A. WICHMAN & SON,
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AGENTS.
RjDEJLASEHU
Ln.l .ip^rov* ,J your bicrciT We
IN EACH TOWS
an* dinricl !•
ndc and tzhibitft
\liimrtieuUrr anJ
i until you receive
JACK-
< trargeburg, dune
A* I ventured to write
Jrc/cssiona! JT/otfc®*.
30. Special:—
up my late
. »» nsmt visit to your country J will
. ’ ***« TRIAL dumv* whah time you may rUetka burycle and ~ , .....
u'.r** .TL.l “ V°«* •«* 0»«. not perfectly aatufied or do not wiah to elnlt HVOr to tlliisll it 111 short lliater.
le amp it back to us at our capenae and mil mat Ar anyone one/. , ... ... , ’
.To^^^tK^uaW^tSrt^^oiia ^ 1 ,,u “ k lt w,,1 hel ^ n,e t0 ta i >er ott '
and
ITPftICES
behind your
frnc until
n and rn
u ’ , i 1 /' ,u wrive.^jr caulooue, and learn our unheard of /arirrm
arAato a^riaa/ nfftrt to rtdur nee Ota. 1
WILL BE ASTONISHFD * hr . n > uu r « cel,r * our bcautitul caulncua and)
"■ »*udy pur superb models at the wndtr/tUfr e
w t Ci n make you thia year. Wrsell the h^heatarade bicycles lor leas moneyi
IUCTCLE I»KAI.KK8. y. u can sell our bKycic/under' >uur own narut pTatf 0> a(
our pricer Order* f.lled the day reenved
KCONU HANU Klt'Vt LKM. We d
lly h.ve a number bn hand Uken in trade _
Ptly at price* ranr.n* Jmm »3 to Wit or WIO. Dtsrnptive bargain list, mailed free.
AM1> HICVt LK8. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but
• r * U| l Thete we clear out l In 0.
80
as 1 think it will help mi
fr,m ' > !uu,l ola "''“I!* of ('ollrton
t' lo«»l.ii g on my ruintd crops and
g In-sides chicken,
factory We'arc tauahM ib^vVTacmry^coaU hum Hid all the gOOtl things that
th« Be'iue cooks gave me w hile down
out th* e. You know that four out of
were Oiange trained. No
win d-r I tind Colleton makiug such
striut-s upward, when so many of
your hoys have been able to fool so
munv of our girls for their better
U<* thirds I could mine them and
it would please them, but will lump
them togethei and say that an old
man never fared better than on last
Sunday at Bedon church where that
|H>pular young Superintendent and
Buster seemed to think that any old
ii o. mm
KciaI KalaU, Brokerage
In ultra nos.
LOANS NEGOTIATED
HoUSfca CO
Opposite the Market.
A ALTERBOHO, H. O.
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ANNOUITC EMENT
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Summer Sale at
Mrs. W. A. Black’s
.1A-, K. etCKIFOY.
jno. n. etuaiKir
P^unptly at pnvr. f.xK.u, in»m **0 to or vav. oesrnpi
MBStriABiirf liuported roller chain* and pedals, para? rabairi and >.1.11
c^uipmcDt ol aII kind* «at h+ilj 0x4 retail fru-ts
50 HEDGETH0RN PUNCTURE-PROOF *
SELF-HEALING TIRES 4 tAMPUi pm
Tht rrgular rrtjil }ri*r 0/ Ikeu tires it
I' .V> fer fitrr. f'Mt /c ittirodits ire u ill
leUycuasamflr^a.i St-SJ\*4Uhu tiMorJst
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PIRCTIRES
NAILS, Tacka or t'.Lua* wlU not let the
•Ir out. Sia!\ thoiiaand pairs sold last year.
Over two kutnlrcd tbouaaad pairs now in use.
ocaommout Ma«lcinall*ixr«. Itiilively
wnd easy rtdtn|{. vc ry dut ablcatKl liactl inaule with^
a spec tal quality 01 rubber, which never lx-comca'
PEURIFGY BROTHERS.
IttornejH hikI
CoiinitellorM at Law.
All Busineu givta Prompt Attention.
over the press and standard.
HTALTEKBORO. - - - 8. C
I *’A" and puncture strips “M'*
Wnd -1»." also rim strip “ H”
tTr^rilT'oatUri'Vny' ofhM 8 ' riU '^ er mn8t eHrn hl8 nic ^ dinner by
make—sorr. LUkhllC sad
EASY •RIOUIO.
offers w« sre makiug it only coats a postal to learn irerythia*.' Write it NOW.
A L MEND CYCLE COMPAHY, CHICAGO, ILL
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porous and which cloaca up email punctures without „ »va-s . -
me thrairtors.-a|w We have hundredaof letterafrom satUn **• *"*•* mnnsr trend
firdcustomersatatiug that their tirrahaveoulybeen pumped
upooceort wire in a whole season They weif h no more than
an ordinary tire, thrpuncture reaistinKqualitieabeingyiven
by aeveial laver* of thin specially prepared fabric on th« ^ ... ,
Head Theregulai pi ice of these liteatspi piper pair, but for * giving H public ttllk, IIO Illhttfr llOW
•d veituing purpose» we are making a spevia I factory pnee to '■ KiUlXtt*. ’
the rider of only $4 Aj per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship C. O I>. on UlltlT Ol - frightt-ned; but Wllleay that
approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them atrictly as represented. .. .. , ,
‘ w*® « to ® oun * ot 5 prr cent (thereby making the price •4.M per pair) if you i ll tht y WCV not Very 1111100 pleased
•md HILL CAAI1 WITH OHDKB and enclose this advertiv meut. You run no risk 1 In ,1,,. ui»l | *b b fi l
arudinp us an order as the tires may be returned at OPR expense if «>r any reason they are that they hail the t>e8t knack of hlU-
oot aatulactory on examination. are perfectly reliable and money aent to us is as safe as in s , ,
hank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster. in k It that I ever 8aW. W ell, I GO
wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or *ecn at any once. We 1 ... . i n c
know that you will be •• well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order. ,,u l* rh,4 t tllUCh gOOU Will COIlie Irom
We waul you iomtuJ us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. , .i 11 1 c ui . n
MT VMf/ NFFn TIDF^ *>01 buy any kind at any price until you send for a pair of tilt* able Sermon Hlitl !e*-hle talk, atltl
■•nmo liedgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and tnal at t ,u ... 1 . 1 „ .1
the special tnttoduciory price quoted above, or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which . * g ■' * 4 t oein Cl full lOl ii g, tile IIKSt
deacribes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices. ' ,, .1^ . .
Mft'T WAtT t* 1 wnt « «»« Postal today. UO NOT THINK OK BrTINO a bicycle ,tlt< B' 0 ! 1 **' !u *‘ i,f 8 btU-. 1 here
7**1 • ®r a pair of tire, from anyone unit, ywu know the new and wonderful | . ;rt , H ] 8 ,, !t mim ber of the attractive
* t there who know how to sing, and
teach as well as how to cook, anti
lieie are a few red-beaded ones ?< •.
After I left Walterboro I visited
( ouaveville and found crops about
the sauir. .Mi Allen Ackerman tak-
ing the kettle Ou corn, for I counted
t» n.a iv as nine bhoots and silks on
ntiit- staikf, and if they make reason
able etrs they w ill beat the beater in
yvhl. But durirg the eight days
that 1 stayed in Colleton 1 do not
think that I ever saw the crops along
the roiwl fall off faster; corn especially
will hardly average a two-thinls
crop and cotton is very little better.
1 would like to tell • of the open
hospitality of those Cottageville
friends. Out 1 wi'l tell it the pext
time I c«me to go on the banka of
the EJiato to those big Gab fne* that
have been promised me, for the fish
are to oome regardleaa of the lew.
With beet wiahee.
Uncle Jack.
H- W. BUCK SR,
DENTAL SURGEON
Rfice Hour*: 8.30 am to
p. ra. 3 to 6 p. m.
’Bpone No G7a.
Wnlterboro, N C
POSITIVELY AT AND BELOW COST. Milli
nery and Dress Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Allover
Nets. Ladies Belts and Beltings, Neckwear, Ladies
and Childrens Hose and Socks. Ladies Gau/e Vests.
In fact, all Summer Goods must be sold before going*
North to buy Fall and Winter stock. Public cordially
invited to inspect same.
MRS. W. A. BLACK
Fine Millinery.
Walterboro, S. <2.
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SUDDEN DEATH OF MRS. W. T
CORDRY.
HUGE RATTLE SNAKE
GIVE ME A CALL
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When you intend buy ing any Jewelry or Time Biece,
or Wedding present, let me show you my goods. I
Ciua ran tee satisfaction, line repairing a specialty.
Eyes tested free.
J. A. WtiSTERBERG, Jewelry' Store.
f Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman’s Store.
WALTERBOKO, H. O.
Otumbcrlkia'a Htotnacli mud Liver
Tablet* gently atima.tte the hrer and
bowel* to expel poieonou* matter,
filiaaeir the system care ooasttpstiou
a. d sick beadsebt. Hold by ad det'ers.
Dnpefeis is our national ailment.
BHidook Blood Bitters It the aational
wava fer it It strengthens to—oh
i tow of dig—rite
perinea tea tend, holkto fan «p
Any skin itching is s temper-te*ter.
The more you scratch the worse it itch
es. Doan's Ointment core* pilca, eczema
—sny skin iichiug. At all drag stores
CHIIdrwn Cry
FOR FLETCHER S
C ASTORIA
OKFICK OK
Dr. A. J. Anderson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours: * m - * P- m -
o p. m.. 6 p. m
OPi*O w ITE Farmers and Merchants
Bank.
'Phone i00a.
V ALT2RBORO. 8. O
C. E. DURANT
Gottageville, 5. Q.
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Civil Engineer and Land
Surveyor—Authorized by
Clemson College. Subject
to engagements any where
at any time Call or write.
Ex-Senator J. D. Bivens of Dor-
, - • , Chester Co., and C. H. Martin while
The death angel visited the home hunting cows near Parkers Ferry
of W. T. Cordry and bore away his killed a huge rattlesnake. It was
loving wife, Ellen, on June9th 1909. aliout six feet long and had 13 rat-
She was taken suddenly ill from a ties and a button.
stroke of paralysis, and all that lov- .
ing hands and medical skill could do
was of no avail, so she gradually
sank into her long sleep.
Mrs. Cordry was born April 16.
1862 at Delemars, S. C. She had
. chil J* ren ’ eight of whom are to your linen “A Gentleman’s
still living to mourn her death, she ,
also leaves seven grandchildren. She rmish. •
was universally loved and was most - cmic itcut
unselfish and untiring in whatever' «AULo, AuLIll.
she undertook, and her death leaves At Southern Express Co
Laundry.
The Lloyd Laundry imparts
a gap that canrot be filled.
The funeral services were con
ducted at the old White Church by
Rev. J. S. M. Finch and Rev. John
Walterboro, S. C.
Unity Lodge No. A 55, F M
holda it* regular communication* 4th
Friday in each month at 8.00 o'cloc,
p a. All Tinting Brethren ire
cordially invited to attend.
i P. M. BUOKNBB, W. M.
». G. MORBALL, Sec’y.
come to show their last respect to!
this rpble woman. The floral con-
tributions were evidence of the es
teem in which she was held. The
entire community sympathize with
the family in their bereavement.
M. F.
Tha world’s most Moo-tul medicine
ter bowel complaint* i* Cbamberiala’s
Colic, Cholera aad diarrhoea Remedy.
U has rattnvad morn pnie aad suffering,
aad naynd more liven than any othnr
la man. IwalnebU foi chil-
of 1 reUtive« e and*!ri^nds* ZTZ ■ V*™** of South Crolin.
i Schools of Arts, Science, Education,
Low, Engineorinc. nnd Graduate
Studiea.
Ten different courses leading to the
degree* of A. B. and B. S. ColL're
fees, room sod light, $64 Board $1*
per moBth, Tuition remitted la special
Forty-two sohohuehipt each wottb
$100 la oaah and turn tuition. For oa'a-
logue add ram
8. a MITCHELL, Pmaidoet,
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