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1 ’ V WsPills will the dyspeptic from m.tny da> s of misery, and enable him t« Vat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HCADACHE, ■3 cause the food to assimilate >*niJ reur- Uh the body, xive keen appetite. NEWS FROM ASHTON. Ashton, Sept. 6 -—Every thing sfcems fn’a hustle gather ing cotton, college folks get ting off to school, and several evening gatherings. Cotton is short but prices are good. We wili not com plain. Messrs Jno. Rich. Gerard Yarn, C. R. Jones, and Henry 1'onds lelt for Clemson college Monday. The W’inthrop girls are getting their ‘•Wu.-s" re«|;. Sumter ar.,I Columbia. Miss Susje Black ol Allen Misses Gertrude and Cora dale is visiting her sister. Mrs. Varn spent la t.Saturday night ' m’ °I!r S • ri i rc Eila and Lilli Mrs. Minnie Daly of Sa van- Gidley oflslandton. DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscie. coatrd. - Tdke \o Substitute. Elegantly sugar Gigantic Alteration ti te visiting M iss Annie nah is Prick. Miss Virginia Varn is visit ing relatives at Swansea, Mrs. A. E. Getsinger spent a few days of last week with her daughters, Mrs. Bootle in Charleston and Mrs. Drawdy Mrs. L. C. Murdaugh of ;at Varnville. McRae Ga is visiting Miss, . r m . \ aril h . lcl business in Annin Murdaugh , Beaufort for a few days last Mr. Grady Miley and sis- we ek. He was accompanied tors, Kathleen and Mane of, by hj s daughter Urel. Crocketville were guests at Mr. Gordon Black of Beau- W. N. Jones s on Saturday) f ort visited at G. ). Yarn's last and Sunday. Miss Eftie Jones is at home for a few weeks vacation from her school at Rice Patch. She will gladly serve her friends with millinery pro tern. Mrs Esther Sease and son, Probst, visited here last week, A. S. Varn lost his family buggy horse on last Sunday. Mrs. Pauline Corbett and children are visiting friends and relatives at different points in Ga. This community is noted over its good health for the season. What few cases" o f fever reported is light. »< t _ contrary, o' dangerous The general health is all that one can wish for in this climate. The Cross Swamp organi- week Mrs M. A. Varn spent the latter part of last week with her son, A A. Varn, of Black Creek. Mr. Phil. M. Padgett of Wil liams passed through our sec tion last Thursday. Messers M. H. Varn and Gordon Black visited at Mr. Robert Blacks at Ruffin one evening last week. Mr. Lee Benton, the hust ling voung clerk at Padgett, Lai d 5c Mercantile Co, was in Cnarleston a few days ago seeking pleasure. He was rc ompinied by his brother Benni *. A. A. Varn dined at P. M« { Yarn’s T uesday of tiiis week. Mr. Hayne and Miss Ottie LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY - - . • • ■o ■ * * » ' * . ' *'. w THE HOUSE THAT GIVES :you satisfaction: OR YODB HONEY BACK ■■■'— •» 232 &. 234 TC.in.fir Street, Claarleeton, S. C. The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mall Order House la The South OUR BIG BUSINESS GROWS BIGGER. t Consequently, we have to enlarge our buildings, and our Stores when Completed, will be 500 feet long, running in Arcade form right through the Block from King to Meeting Streets, Giving us a floor space of 40,000 Feet WHILE THESE ALTERATIONS ARE GOING ON You and your friends can be benefitted by the Richest, Money-Saving Chances that have ever come your way. We Must Have Room Profit is not thought of. Cost is lost sight of. no matter what you want. Write us an open Order. Will fill it «? as carefully as if you were standing at our elbow and save from 1-3 to 1-2 on every purchase. zation is looking forward to C ar t,. r rf . turne j t 0 thtrir home revival services to be held there by their presiding elder, Rev. \Y. 1. Herbert beginning on Oct. 11, prox. H. A. Cummings united in the holy bond of matrimony on last Sunday at the bride's home Mrs. Hattie Bell and Mr Duncan O’Omm Many friends were present to wish them well on their long life journey. Miss Ida Ponds entertained a number of friends on Wed nesday evening in honor of her guest, Misses Pearl San ders and Laura of Charleston. in Columbi 1 last week after visiting friends and relatives in this community. Gordon Black and Madison Yarn visited Dr. H. VV. Black in Walt rOoro last Monday. Mr. Pr.mk Bishop of Island- ton passed through our section one afternoon of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Bishop and children of Ehr- hardt visited Mrs.'W. A. Yarn a few davs ago. P. C. Crosby had business in Waherboro Tuesday of this 1 labershams I W eek. Mr Kurm in Walker* attends A moon light lawn party at!Sunday school at Peniel very the home oi J. S Jones s on fr L -qiie ,tiy. Must be some Thursday night was much en joyed by the young of Ashton. attraction. Mr and Mrs. A. H. Brant L. C. Padgett and family ot: anc j |jttl c Katie spent the day Smoaks attended the birthday j at \\ & u\ Bryan’s last Sun- Weak Women frequently suffer great pain and misery during the change of life. It is at this time that the beneficial | effect of taking Cardui is most appreciated, by those I who find that it relieves their distress. «CARDUI TltitaliliNlitMl In 1704. Oldest Ftrro Id America O. A. WALKER k ' * s It Will Help You its dinner at J. Thursday. Miss Irene Jones’s on day Mr. Paul K. Crosby had Jones has; i n | S j m ss at Ruffin Wednesday returned alter a most delightful evening of tills week, visit on Edisto River. She With best wishes to the was in the house party at Mis. j readers of • T he dear old Press P. L. Liston’s. and Standard.” Miss Bertha Godley, a teach J Game, er of the Epworth Orphanage, is visit,n- her mother, and rel- (SLANDTON JOTTINGS. atives. 1 , , , . • . M 1at tic- U'Hiflto., August .10—special: r. and Mrs. T. . Simmons, , . * . . , 1 _ r.< 1 id K e<-aad Standard: .Mr and have our symixitliy in the loss , Tr . .. . .. .. of their baby. It passed aw^iy - , , c v aiu-r an illness ol tour weeks, , at the home of R. E. Jones’s u ‘ v ' Mrs. Lucinda C. Hill, of Freeland, 0., writes: “Before I began to take Cardui, X suffered so badly j I was afraid to lie down at night. After I began to take it I felt better in a week. Now my pains have gone. I can sleep like a girl of 16 and the change of life has nearly left me. ,, Try Cardui. AT ALL DRUG STORES ^2 Meetino Street, CHARLESTON, S C MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, and Send For Prices, Mr John Y Ht-jich ri-pr«-f>ents u« at u w«lt«.rhnro Bucklen's Arnica Salve This Best Salve Ir The World. Be An Author 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE whore Mrs. Simmons had gone for a visit We have our ears open to M;g j u.^biou and family, hear and have organizations to , ^ M A (Jregby and llt tle daugh- enforce prohibition. Now ,s ! . e ,. t visited t&f former'^ brother aud the time to be up and doing ; 8 . star ;i wet . k ago . We are not going to submit. 1 ^ n , g M t!le firgt i etter x ever wrote I he blind tiger must vacate: T|ie iini] standard and if this his den. V\ e went to hear j ti ;e waste basket I will write again. Black Eyes. Don’t write a bx>k; but when there’s an addition tf) your family, or you go away or come back, entertain or do anything 1’.eniunin Kinard and his sister, e l se that \ou’d like to know yourself if some one else did it, Mi;a Kvh, vi-ited their uncle and vvr jt,. it on this blank and get it to hs as soon as possible and u'v-t. Mr and Mrs W 1» Kinard, and j j le p ress an( j Standard will tell it to every one in the county land a few hundred out of it. If this isn’t enough paper. u>e more. You must sign your : name. Your name, will not be printed unless you request it. Please Publish the Following: Bro. Harley agaijn. Women, we have a part of the work to do—are we going to talk merely; Let us act, and drive this foe oft, let the ham mer sway, and not mind who it hits. 9 SNIDER HAPPENINGS-' Ruffin, Sept;. 3. Mr. Dan Godley of Savannah paid Sni ders a pleasant visit last week. Misses Maud and Emmie Pfedgett have returned to their after visiting rdtises in 11 RUFFIN DOTS. Ruffli!, Augu»t r 30—Special: Editor Press and Standard: R B Kinard and >1 A Crosby went fishing last week. • . ' - **' M A Croaby visited Mrs R B Kinard last week. H J Brant and family and M A Crosby and family, Benjamin Kinard and his sifter. Miss Eva, visited relatives at Island ten last Saturday and Banday. Mr Kditpr; This is my hiM at tempt to write far ymoriMpfr. Iww Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone ,-n^tn* a nkftrti and d*«crir>(lon runt quti-lily larprinlii fmr free wnf’i«r if In Torn "ii u t>t<>nal)ly pmeiitaMo. ConununirH- Hon, »t rlc» ly l»l. HANDBOOK 0/1 F’a'i-iil# ,ent free. < 'M»,l ai-enry for •oriirui* l au-lil*. 1‘uioi.t* i.tk«n tlirouiiii Mui.n A tu. receive tffcuU ni>ttce, without chnrtre, iu the Scientific American. A hanrttomely l!ln,trtt-d wookly. |.,rire,» Hr- dilation ..f «ny »»'ietitul<' Journal. 'IWm,*. » l a raar: four niotitha, |L Bold by all newadealer,. Sunn t Co «*“—>• New York Branch OAlce. tOS K 8U Waahltiaton. 1>. C. SNIDERS LOCALS. Kuftin, S«*pt 3—Special—Editor Press ami Standard: As 1 have not set n any n‘*ws from here since I wrote I will attempt to send in a few dots from this section. Duffle Ben ton has accepted a posi tion as clerk.with the Padgett Land and Mercantile Company. Misses Yarn and Dana Herndon dined with Miss Dora Bishop Sunday last. Mr and Mrs Baynard Benton had business in 'Valterl»oro Saturday last. Misses Callie Lane, Addie .and Sinie Bishop were the guests of H E Nettles and family last Saturday night and Sunday. Joaeph Iliott visited the home of \V W Bishop Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Pollie Roberts of Gillisonville speat last week with relatives here. With best wishes to The Press and Standard. A Homely Girl. CKiildren Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTO R I A HACKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ' • c ’ - ' SUCCESSORS TO [GEO. S. HACKER & SON. DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Step That Ceaph. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND X •V D ■%A!wo B pnAa C ia Obu m—"‘it b*aM, Mklad «iia gimtCOy Socnr ttm Evil WE MANUFACTURE Doors Sash and Blinds Columns and Balustert^Grilles and Ornaments; Screen Doors Windows. WE DEAL IN Glsss, SashJCord and Weights CHARLESTON, SC I 9 ■ -1 ■ M 1 in r ■ st ‘'iM * ,1 t mj n 1 Id 41 jj Y. Hl- • ■J iJ ' * ..A; » . '