The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 18, 1909, Image 6

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■ M ijai Ki COTTAGEVILLt LOCALS. Written lor l<u»t CotUkf{eville. Au^. !• — MIwb Thorns timl Ethel Haet'Iden of Kiike t'ity, S. K . y:*it^l Mn It II Willu a ffw Mws liuth 1’i-roe, a ho has b»fn vititinit in Sumter and brranton. 8. C.. hn» rfturnrU home. , r> Mi** In* Skiuner of Sumter, tibiI ADAMS RUN RIPPLES. . NEWS FROM DRY BRANCH. Adam* Him, Auk. I I— Hie lum. I (alK**, Auk • 13—The farmers mt-r awellowg still ^utimae to Hit: are about through pulliDi: fodder soon only th* '‘ stay-at h"»ne e ami and rollon piekiriK is the topic “can’t K^t-awavs ~ will t* left to pop- »,f fho d iv • Ttit 7 tanners have olate the town. Iiad some very unfavorable MraS.I Kutnph l*Tt Thursday lor yveather lor gatheriuK their fod- ftreviiville to j un her trieinl, Mrs; ( J er( Uabb on a camping party to < edar Mi** Mitiie Fender has return- Mor.ntaiu. laifer site wib go to p,j home trotn a visit to her sts- ed Mm Alev Durunt a lew weeks ago (Vaar’s Hea<l, where she will be t er8< Mrs Willie Folk and Mr* Miss \ era Knight pf Summerville • joined by the Captain. Mr Humph ,J ( n» barter, visited Misw-r Mamie and Corahe took Mrs Humph to the t ity in his Misaea Kate and Sue Thomas f f’S A HOOD PLAN IO * Tinit al ibe wre^rnoii'S HTailaMe and not decide which piano to boy until y..n hay* *e*n them n'd AVil take oor chan< e then on your Doriny a- FRUIT JARS' COMPLETL Stieff Ackerman last week. Shg made many friends while here. Mrs P T Trimmier of Spartan burg, is vmiting her mother, Mrs S K Perry The many mends of Mrs N CA Sauls are glad to hear of her rwovery from typhoid fever. James Williams of Lake City is visiting Rosser Smith. Mimes Emmia and Bessie Williams of Florida are visiting relatives here. Eugene Vurn of Moselle visited Eugene Ackerman last week Prof W K Willis of Spring Hill, Tenn. is here on a visit to his parents, Mr and Mn 1. H Willis. We are verv glad to have him with us again. AJuite h large crowd attended the I'rohthition Picnic here last Friday. A great deni of interest was nmol- car. They wen Prof Bellinger lieagu . Mr and Mrs Brown and children and Mrs Ada Barnwell weie also m the party. Onr popular physician has t«en (jaitewick with fever. Mrs Taylor was apprehensive 6f typhoid, so Dr Robert Wilson was called from the city, sad after analysing his blood said that there were no typhoid germ* for which we were all thankful. The ladies of the Methodist Church gave an ice cream festival Thursday evening for the purpose of raising funds to pay, foi the organ which they recently purchased. They are faithful worker* for their church, accompanied' by their aunt, Mrs J iml Miss Klu* j. en( j er (j ur j DK last week. J L Mrs 0 0 Caldwell has returned home from an extended visit to to her son, T B Caldwell of Round. T B Caldwell is looking high now over the idea of a fine boy . Mrs J M Walker of St. Mat- thews and sons, Leon and Mon roe, visited the home of M K Cat ter a few days ago. Frank Caldwell attended the protracted meeting an Adnah last week. Several around here attended the Crocketville picnic, and all i The best Piano to be bad for as liftla money ss a good Piaae can be sold. Direct from maker to user, without agent’s or middle man’s profit. Every oent of the prior you pey is ac counted for In the instru ment lleelt. 2 quarts 95c. dozen. I quart 75c. dozen. 1 pint 60. dozen. Extra tops 40. dozen. Extra Rubbers: Red 10c. dozen Block 5c dozen. * BYRNE’S STORE. and deserve, for their efforts to be re P° r f » tine time, crowned with sucoess. Sunday is the ia*t service Rev T I’ l Walterboro, » » death Carolina. (ilymphirt. ftsted in tin- lectures that were given. Baker will give u* lor sometime, for The iimnv friends of Drff W Black, he take* hi* vacation and embraces our (Vmiitv Superintendent of Kdu-! this opportunity to v]*it his parents cation, w-r- gbid to have him in at his old home in Virginia. He i* OUr midst. greatly loved by hi* congregation, Mias I Vail .Sand ifer of Round 1* who, while they will mt** Ens force- v'Siting Mi* L A \ck« rmau ful *< rmon*, wish tor him a pleasant Mies Miiv Dukes is here on .» visit j holiday, which h *0 ricnly d«*erve8. to^relatnc I Mr* John Bieliop * i»f W alterEx»ro, 'l?*- I D Aekernmn of Charleeton who wa* visiting Mr* < larence < ar-> I • Ackerman ol 1* visiting 'ehitives here. ,, Misi I turtle Ackerman h it yester day lor ' harh ston on a visit to rela- ti /ee. Henry and Hugo Sinim* of Drange- burg an spuiding some time witn M re J P Ackerman. Filin. SNIDERS DOTS Binder", Ang. 12.—Crops around here are very promising, foddei pulling is the order of the day: cotton picking will follow. Walter Carvin aud I^e Ben ton attended the Crocketville picnic. They report a very pleasant day. Mieses Maude gnd Eunice Pad gett are visiting relatives and friends in Sumter. Mim (.’allie 1 aiue of Columbia is visiting the Misses Bishop. Claude Smoak, who has beeu visiting relatives and friends here, has returned to his home at Hurds, Fla * Billifi Bishop spent Saturday and Sunday last in Hampton. Mrs W W Bishop visited near B^antyWhohss been very ill, but ie improving. Misses Dorn Bishop and Callie Lane spent Inst Snnday with Misses Yarn and Dana Herndon. J 0 Netties 8r. and wife visited relatives in Gillisonville the latter part of last week. Misses Dora and Addle Bishop ned Oalllie Lane will leave Fri day afternoon to visit relatives and friends in Hampton. There will be a Snnday school picnic at Shiloh Baptist church, Aug. 2oth. The public is invited to com* *nd bring we^l filled baskets* Mr Editor you must be sure to <*>aie. A Homely Uir!. SMOAKS ITEMS. Snicuk*, Ang. 14.—Isham Padgett and Miss Della Padgett were happily married Wednes day eveuiug at the Methodist Parsonage, by Pev J M Lawson. Mis* Ada Sanders, one of Greenville's charming young ladies, is visiting the Misses Sauls, of this place. G 0 Carter returned home Thursday, after a pleasant visit here. Mm* Nettie Myers returned home Saturday after a delight ful visit to Ritter. She was ac companied by her oharmiag cousin, Miss Florrye Carter. nisees Florrye Carter and Net tie nyera ettended the Indien game of bell at Branchville last ! ter, ha* returned home. Mr* tarter returned home Tues day, after a visit of some length to her son, (.' F 1 arter, DOTS FROM STOKES. Stoke*, Aug. 14.—'1 he farmers around here have almost finish ed pulling fodder and the cotton is opening fast. Luke Drawdy and daughter. Mis- Add.e, of Bitter, spent from Saturday until Monday with hi* nrbther, K \V Drawdy near h**re. Mrs.I H Beach vva» called to <♦' 1 • th* bed side of her daughter, Cattle, at Ashton a few day* ago. t 'harles Kavenel lias returned home ,5> l ,< “i 11 ^ treated by Dr h 1 alter a visit ct two week* to the and we are g.ad to eay mountains of North < arolina. improving. Mr and Mrs K I. ChaMereau are Mr and Mrs T W Beach visited’ visiting th* former’s home at Bam-1 ^ r * en ^ 8 Hear Evergreen Sunday berg. Ia*t. „ A Kami W K^irs.* have returned,, » Mrs .Martha Crosby from after a brief visit to their old home, ha8 spending some where they went for the purpose of time with friends near Waiter- attending the marriage ol their sister, j boro. Rev l• 11 Newton returned from Mis* Cora Beach and brother, Bamberg yesterday. j Talbert, dined with Miss Eliza * 1’rof K B Bellinger is again seen on Beach last Sunday, our streets. Miss Nancy Newton has been The many friends of Mr and Mrs j spending some time with her (' K ( arter 8Vtii|»athi/4 with them in sister. Mr* M D Warren, near the loss of their infant. Tho’ this Stokes, tiny flower j stay was but^ brief in this cold world, its perfume will linger long in the hearts ami lives ol Cbas. M. Manufacturer of the Artistic Stieff Shaw and Stieff Selfplayer Pianos Southern Wareroom: 5 W. Trade St. (Charlotte, ° » N. Q, C. H- WILMOTH, Manager. MENTION THIS PAPER. Let Kodol You one* could eat anything you warned, and your stomach wuuid Digest What You Eat Then You Can Eat What You Like stomach, and therefor© will do the same work as the stomach, when it is well and strong—the only difference is. Kodol never getstired—and Kodol is the only oigestant today, that will digest ail food and do it as com pletely, as ast rong, healthy stomach. Get a bottle now and have it ready to help your stomach at times when digest it. Bi lut now there's somethings wh'ch your stomach won't digest. Your stomach absolutely refuses to accom modate you when you eat certain food—so you have been forced by your stomach to eat food which you de BIG REDUCTION SILL We are now offering all ol our low quarter shoes AT COSt. We mean just what we sav, at COS1. I lie wel known Brown Shoe Co’s brand tested, and pa«s up those delicacies you need an assistant. Kodol ia aS that you would have really enjoyed, the nearest drug store. There U now a way to eat any r 1 thing you like, if you will let* Wur GuamfitCC Kodol digest it. Kodol will do this, too. It won’t talk back or command, but will go | right ahead with its work and digest all the food you eat. Kodol will let 1 you eat anything you like. Oo to yourdnifgUt today and yet a dol lar botne. 1 ben after you bare used tbo enilra contents of tba Dottle, If you can boneetly any, that It has not done you any ■nod return toe bottle to ttoe drugftat and be will refund your money without quee- tionordelay. we wtu then pay the drug- *l»t for tbe bottle pay the drug- Don’t heal tale, all those who loved it, bidding them keep their hearts and minds p ire, so at the final day they may be reunited, and enjoy the jibaoe a Inch paaseth understanding. More Anon. * SMOAKS ITEMS. Smoaks, Aug. 18.—We have had fame very good rams lately and the crops are looking fine. The farmers are about through laying-by, and have been going to the different pro tree ted meetings Luoas Padgett and sister, Mias Mary Anoye of Ruffin, visited their uncle, Henry Strickland, a few days ago. Mmm May Strickland returned to her home at Stokes last week, after •pending a short time with relatives and friends here. Lonnie C Smith, who ia now clerk ing in Branchville, spent • few very pleasant days at his home here. Mias Viola Huffman, who has been object was to organize a local visiting her friend,- Miss Calamine branch of the Union which is Strickland, retnrned to her home in ! composed of more than three Walterboro. million farmers. Beaufort is one Dr Luke Padgett returned to his:of a very few counties in this home in Hastings, FUu after spend- j $Ute that has no branch. There ing a week «tith relativea here. ! was a misunderstanding about MrsAV V liobertson spent the at cost. We have just received day with >>« daughter. Mr. H A an enormous shipInent „f fa |l Robertson, last Tuesday. r We are glad to see John War ren ont again from hit illness. Min Ida Beach spent last Saturday with her cousin, Miss Cora Beach.' Mr and Mrs Eddie Morris fiom Stoke*, dined with Mr and Mrs J E J Oroedy last Snnday. Min Millie Beach has been •pending some time with her sis ter, Mn Jeff Smoak of Lodge. She reports a pleasant visit. J W Beach and wife have re turned from their visit to Smoaks. Two Loving Girls. shoes, so must close out the balance of the Summer goods* It means money to you to see us before you buy any shoes. J M WITSELL SUPPLY CO. Kodol will do exactly what vour kuowUNatourruavaatMUfboa. atomach does, when four stomach is | Md'^V.VSTl??fatfly. ‘tt.^I*?* well and strong, and more, when it' bottl* contain* SH Ubm a* nucb aa im la tired or out of order. *nr c* D t Kodol ia composed of exactly the Kodol la prepared at the labor*, juices aa found in a healthy toriasof K. E. DaWitt&Co.,-Chicaf* , f \ For sale by Walterboro Drug Company. The Slac:;s7-: ' i :?0a FRUIT TRESS. ,15 ° IN KAUFORT Mr S F Parrott, deputy organ- nizer of the South Carolina State Farmers’ Union, met famers of this county at the Court House at ten o'clock this morning. His CONCORD NURSERIES, CONCORD, ° - CA. One of the oldest and most re liable Nurseries In the South ern Slates. All trees (varan- teed to be as represented and fires from disease Of any kind. OUR MOTTO: More Trees and better tress. E. W. HYRNE, AGT. CoNOlRD NlR^KKlKS, Wai .TKKHOko, : S. C SEMINARY An Idea Hone School for Girls ia the Piedmont Belt of Sooth Garollaa Uasarpasaed Qlvee Individual attention to each Stndeat. dehset flMStly limited to 40. 7 la- •tractors. Coaler* degree* ol A. B. accredited hr Htare Board of Kdaoation. Building comfortable. Modern conveniences. tlSS pave all charge* for o jo year. Rooms. Table Board and Library. Chartered 1884. For catalogue address REV. B. G. CLIFFORD. D. D.. UNION. S. C. PLUMP FOLKS AND THIN FOLKS. Bamoee Will Make People Fat—“Money Hack if it Falla” Bay* John M Klein. Tbe line of beauty i* a carve. Women may be thin and graceful, but not thin beantitul. There ia a vaat number of a J C Strickland of Stoke* is vi-iting the place of meeting and it was tbim acrawny people who are all his brother, Henry Strickland. 1 postponed to meet at the Ccurt *“ ner ™- Hariy Kinard and Charles Henry lH<N1#e September fourth. On Strickland attended the picnic at i Mondav branches were organized Tabor, and they report having a fine »tt Bluffton. Pritcharville and time. .) A Carroll and Uus Sauls visited Walterboro last Monday. L C Padgett attended the Fanners’ Union in Columbia last week. We are glad to learn that Mn F J Berry »a up again. Mr and Mr* 1> L Smith of Walter- boro visited relatives here last week. Nr sad Mn Willie Padgett of Waltarboro vimted at the home of Jasper Smith a few days ago. Artiie Smith varied has Kidgeland—Beaufort — ■ ===== Gazette. •slk*. Nwr Dttciviry without the •trength and health that accompnies the standard weight. Good flesh and per fect health go tother. A true flesh- forming food Tike Bamow Is absolutely necessary to many people. This remarkable discovery comes la tablet lorm and when taken after meals mingles with the foot and h4lpe It to asrimilate so that It makes rich, blood aad pleasing plumpness. No owe can use this wonderful flesh-forming food for 10 days without a noticeable gain in flesh and strength. Carefully kept aiatlstios show that oat of ‘Ovacy hundred people who begin the am of Somoer, 90 par cent, iscream la weight and their health and strength an re stored. John N Klein baa so la this remarkable fleeh forming food aad health restore, that he 1* wilUag end gkd to enow any ewetomar so da posil 80o with him aad take home a hot if SXTJI't,™ ."^SS .. If a nam nm given marwee moeeam m foodtgmflMktka mmmr orU kon- ho «»il’ (IE WtllK MUTESTSEWM6 MACKIK IMT RUNNING. i Union Look Poultry CHIIelrmn Cry FSS FlCTCKrt CASh'om, yBhotUe. 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