The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 12, 1910, Image 8
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Local and Personal
WilfRIO, THE WIZARD. '
Music, mystery, arid ventriloquism j
*ill combine to furnish a dtlijfhtful!
l 1 t 4 I *«• < 111 i i l 11 £, ♦‘•Ceninx's ent»Ttainment on Friciny j
Ij. N. Yon of Roadside 9LH*tion was‘ 14th when Wilfrid, the Wizard, wij
THE REASON WHY
in town Saturday
1 ; |S. Strickland of
HiereMoiMlay.
Williams was
Maffistratc P. J Wilaon of Smoaks
its in town yes^rday.*
P. W. Drawdy
hen* yestetday.
V. W. Strickland of Williams was
here yesterday:
Ur, C. K. KiHMev of Williams had
tjOaihcsH in u>wo yeatettuQr.
_ a^pc-ar in Walterlx^ro under tju*;
i auspices of the lUilciilfe Bureau i
In the Held of Htranj'fc-magio. W i'.-,
fsi ? U J us u;.? of Iho I
clever fun-maker* in Lho country i
and his success on the lyceum circoi' j
of Smoaks was is evidenced by the coni ial test iovry’
of many cities where he has for mmo
time been a favorite. The prqprum'
NEW SCHEDULE that the passengers returning to
„ . . , , ' Walterboro may not have to wait on
Supennt^fdt Murchi«,n. of the , he rMfa|l|r pMMenger train . Thi,
Atlantic (f»aft Line Rail Road Com-: change w’ill take effect Monday.
B. R- BemielLof LodaV •*•‘••***0
those in town yesterday.
Miss Mittie Fender and brother of
Lodge were in town yesterday.
A. K. Williams of Williams was
here y esterday attending court.
Newt Maxey of Smoaks was
on our streets Tuesday.
seen
I^rm Padgett of Smoaks called
«« u« while in town yesterday.
to
is thoroughly refined and wholesome!
but also thoroughly mysterious ai d'
w? f h the Wizard’sade play of hurr. ;r'
and the fK^csrional musical oddities J
npftor tVi«* j.-»n rtf OvriC .M• i- !
doch agreeably fills an evening for
any audience. The Oriental b!a? k
art will figure conspicuously hi d
here the clever hand of O-Komo, i
the strange Japanese boy, will i e 1
evident. New tricks and illusions!
of various sorts have been invented
for this season. While Wilfrid’s;
wand is waving nothing seems im
possible. Howls of water, bird
cages, lighted lamps, and live ard-
‘ Hon. W. C. Brant of Ruffin was in
our ottoe while in town Tuesday.
jj£2
IS THE BEST STRENGTHENING TONIC
for Feeble Old People, Delicate Children, Weak? Run-down
Persons, and to Counteract Chronic Coughs, Colds and
Bronchitis, is because it combines tbc tr/o mo*! world-famed
louics — the medicinal, strcngtnemng, bociy-buuding elements
ol Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron, without oil or grease,
tastes goo«l t and agrees with every one.
We return your money without question if Vinol
does not accomplish nil we claim for it
JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, Walterboro.
psny. passed through town Friday
afternoon and was met by a number WAT ini e -rft ATTFkin
of therepre^mative bus.ness men _JlyT ABL£_I0 ATTEnD-
of the town for the |)urpM>se of ‘fon- • • linkers As>oc!ation,
suiting with him as to a proposed Wrightsvillc Beach, N. C.,n
change of schedule. j ia Juno Frcasdcr.t Jno. F %
The charge which was made jg 1 Lucas of the Colleton Banking Co.,
that the focal train,will reach Ehr-1 rece > v 'ed the appointment as a mem
hardt at 11:30 in the morning, re-
ber of the State Executive Commit-
C. H. Patrick of Smoaks was a
pleasant caller to our office Monday .
“ Rev. J. P. Graham and J. P. Kin-
arri of 1’ine Grove *ete among those
who had business in town Monday.
‘Unde Tom" WilHams, the patri
arch of Williams, waa an interesting
visitor to Walterboro yesterday*
Dr. Jacob Campbell of The Land
of Flowers visited his brother. Dr.
1L R. Campbell yesterday. °
> W. M E. Campbell one of Island-
ton's leading citizens was a plenaant
OiUar at our office yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Stokes of North
Jtugwsta were in town last week
wisit(g tbmr tusler, Mrs. A. J. Lem-
04J. Pish'';', and brother F. J..
amHiiin Willie Read, of blandton,-
called to act- us while in town Thurs
day.
Wallace Cauthcn of Ninety-Six
was in town irom Saturday to
terday on a visit to his 0 uncle,
Henry Cauthcn.
Hon. D. L. Smith and son, Estes,
left Monday for Columbia, where
Mr Smith goes to attend the session
of the Legiaiature.
Solicitor Jno. H. Peurifoy will
leave this morning for Columbia
whore he will remain while the Leg
islature is in session.
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lion. C. W Garris of Denmark
wiis a pleasant caller at our office
while in town Saturday. Mr. C.arris
vuitedfiiH parents at Smoass before
returuing liome.
Mi-w Milwee Davis of Troy, S. C.,-
waa ih !~..n lust wetk the gurct cf
i/r and Mrs. G. W. Stokes. Sbq
was hen* in attendance upon the
Stokes Mitorer wedding.
J.J Folk of of Ehrhardt was
towm Monday. Mr. Folk was for
merly chairman of the grand jury*
and ut one of the leading citizens ojt
that section.
The find quarterly Conference of
(he Bithel Methodist church wil
. meet Friday evening at the Methu-
parsorugc al 8 o’clock. U u
with regret that Rev. Herbert wil
’ not be here Sunday.
. '* 'v
Mvhh Mamie Stoke--, who is teach
ing in theGraded School in Hamp
ton, spent last week in town with
her parent*, Dr. and Mrs. G. W.
Stokes. She returned to her work
Monday Morning.
• hoi. G. W. Way regret* very
mu<*vthathe was unable to leave
M .nday for Columbia to be
at the opening of the
He wa* delayed because
• ncm of fits daughter Mrs. Sykes. .
Dr. and Mrs. M. K. Campbell, who
spentth?holiday* with relatives and
friends at Island ton and Bamberg
have returned to town. Dr. (Camp
bell has resumed the practice of hjs
profession, his office being over The
Pfsasand Standard.
laughing-
OLD FRIENDS-
Long years have come, and gone
old friend
Since you and I were boys.
And friends beloved by each of
Have gone from earthly joy.
But some are left to cheer us on
fnd sweeter when thui* we’ve met
The glass we fill tn the many give
And the few who are left us yet
J be present
Legislature.
6 of the ill-
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' IKBICAL SOCIETY MEETIKG.
There will be a meeting of the
Medical Society held in Walterboro
on Thursday at 11 a. in., at Knights
of Pythias hall Members are urgdd
to attend
SKKS IKFMSUIlbN.
Coastable E. C. Beach desires any
*phrson who has knowjedge of any
violation of prohibition to notify
Mm and he will at once endeavor to
put a atop to it He is a constable
and this is his duty and he will an-
^nMata any information as to viola*
Moa of this law. His address is Wil-
££#% %
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to m A
t> in’i '.lilt* wuli KHney *»n«l Hladder
1 r- u !«. TMke DttWiti'* Kuloev sud
I'lMv direciM aud >011 will At ooce
,, , M . •••• ice *AU*f*ciorv rcNulU De Witt's
mals suddenly aptiear out of noth- j KUt «y an I R'sddsr Pills nr* Au.iaep-
ingness and as suddenly vanirh d* . hesllw* ano •'•oibine. B« sore 10
xr l ‘.st KMn^T anil Bladder P*U-
again. No eye has been i >V b«*n you A-k M>r Ibeoi. Kaluae sub*
N'i'ate« and - imiffttlotia I.*xik for ibe
mu** «>u tliv i*ukage 8 dd bv J. M
K efi
No eye has been
enough yet to follow them back and
find whence they come or where
they go.
At the end the wonder worker
steps aside and Wilfrid the ventrilo
quist succeds Wilfrid the Wizard ! _____
Tim » always'he moat enjoy-; Hundred* of Walterboro
Sole features of the program, never
failing to set the young people to
Strain Too Great
maining there one ami a half hour*, ' rom ^ 8t 1 '""^ r i t ’ HS ' onR ' ^**"
and leaving Ehrhardt at 1 o’clock . ,rict which wi *“ a compliment to (>>l-
and arriving at Waiterboro at 2 o’- : l e * on county. -This committee lias
clock, where it wi l stop for fifteen. called to meet. Friday of this
ftvn'itco; reaching Green l\,nd at ”eek. at C liumbta, but.unfertunate.
2:45 in tiie afternoon, and making, ^ Mr - Lu, - n ’‘ wi " no * ^ ,,>le f 1 ’
eonnecUon there with the two, ^«» ««»'’* of . m •>»
Florida Special trains going Nort>i' f “ nlil > ’“ n ' 1 ,lle "'mnlenance of a
and South. This schedule will enable s f r ' L ‘t quarantine became of that
I pa-sengcr* from Walterboro to reach * n * B **
' Charleston or Sa\ annuh early in the
afternoon and go through direct to
Jacksonville or Washington. The
freight taain will be he’d at Green
Pond until the*e trains leave in order
Readers Find Daily Toil
a Burden.
.1
us
Our lodes so thin and sheathed
gray.
Show many a winter past.
And the few old friends who are
left us still
Wc love their hands to clasp.
Old age is here and one by one*
Our cherished hopes have set
Th* hnrle And worry of ha»tn*M men.
Th»* tiAid work sod jopiax of work*
men.
The w< mAti’b tiou»r-bol'J oare«,
Are too i?r«At a slrnin m the kMaeys
Htek^che, ueodAcbe. ►IfleAchs,
Ktdury tionblr*. arioAry trouble* tol*
low.
Rrel lb# follr wirg sod lesrn the core
! J M. Hakrr, of Heanfort. 8 C , taya:
i“I ran «ay that Doan’a Kidney Pillt
with ! proved eullrely autlafactory to my cser
Mv back troubled me aud I had a con
stant. doll ache thronvh my loius. Be-
i ilia on my (ret ell day Intenaified the
| ptina and when night cams, l oould not
, rco well. 1 <raa ofleu very lame and
i weak and frit liUle like doing my work.
uur cnensneu nopes have set | inoe my wor».
Thank God not all the light is gone,, Hiring xinyit DohuN Kidney Pilla. 1
We’ve some to cheer us yet.
to Thee old friend
prj4't M*d a b<>X nnd had tiaed them bat a
abort time (adore my backaohe waa die
‘ |toa*d of and l tali bt-fer tu every way
llhivi.* no heaiiaiion In reuommendiug
Then hears
years.
May Tnou and I still meet, > _ . _
The warm clasp of a friend by hand. DoauV Kidney Pi.U to other aufferera
When we each other greet. ;fro.u kidney complaint."
And the old age cr *eps on so fast
Let’s never dear friends forget
Even tho we sigh for loved ones
gone.
True friends are left
us yet.
«. W.
K.
Kor aale by all dealers. Prioe f*0
cents Fofiter-Milbara Co, Baffalo,
N-w York, role ageuii for the United
dtatea
Hamcmber the lanir—Doan’a—and
»"* t* -C o*. bv?.
.. SECOND UNION DIVISION
The Second Union Division of the
Colleton Baptist Association will hold
Its next session with the Marion
church at Williams, on Saturday be
fore the 5th Lord's day in January.
1910.
The sermons on Saturday and Sun-
jday by the Committee on Nomina
tions. and are as follows: Rev. J. P.
Graham on Saturday morning and
Rev. F. 0. S. Curtis on Sunday
morning at 11 o’clock. Organiza
tion of the Union will follow im
mediately after the morning service.
The following subjects are pre
sented tqr discussion:
(1) Is the Offering of the “Tenth”
still Obligatory on God’s People as
was Required Under the "Mosaic
Dispensation.’’ If not. what is re
quired?—S. B. Saunders to open the
discussion.
(2) What Relation has the Church
to the Sunday School and what is the
Pastor’s duty to the Sunday Schotl?
Discussion to be opened by _M. R.
Stone.
SUNDAY MORNING, 10 O’CXOCK.
The Study of the Lesson -Some of
the best Methods for Doing so. Ef
ficiency Being the aim of the
Teacher.
The Executive Committee of the
Colleton Baptist Sunday School Con
vention are requested to meet on
Saturday. President W. C. Brant
is requested to give the Committee
notice of this meeting, as business of
importance will be presented for
their consideration.
F. O. S. Curtis,
J. P. Graham,
> Committee.
iiiicis* aiiii jnerciiHnis ami* '□•ouirn me worn ex i/r. n
its eighth annual meeting i l'»d* lu C**n«ipailon, Bi
- .» , , A , ’ •.**', > y p**pvia, Iiioigai.tli'n, Liver
e of the bank yesterday ! w „ Kldusy Hi.***** and Bowel
ANNUAL BANK MEETING
The Farmers • and
Bank held
at the office
afternoon. The report of the of
fleers showed a most prosperous
Fear. The following officers were
elected: R. H. Wichman, president;
A. H. Wichman, vice president; L
M. Ftahbunie. cashier. A. H.
Wichman. who has been cashier for
the Igst three years, resigned in j
to gtf into business with the *
Making Lif* Safer.
Kvcrywlier** Ilfs |* bMng made more
Merchants Raft* ’h ouirh the work of Dr. Kings
Bilious*
iron*
Dis-
orttara They’ie ea-y. bat snrs, and
parIn-rly hiit>d np iho health.
Jno Klein
You'll ftcl better after taking IV
Witi's Little Etrty Kisers, the safe,
stare, pleasant, gentle little liver pill».
It you would lie sure of good results
insist on BeWm's CarboUz-d Wileb
llazrl Malve, thn original « 1 is good
for big curs or little ones, small scratch-
X5c at t vs or bruises or big ones, but it is et
parially good for piles. Bold by J, M .
Klaiu.
Arm of A. Wichman A Son. Mr.
Ftehburnehas been the competent
assistant and possesses the qualifi
cations necessary to make an able
cashier. He will be assisted by J.
A. Diederich.
How's This?
We offer One Hand red Dollars K*
ward foi any ease of catarrh that oau
not he ciimt bv Hall's Catarrh Care
F. J. CIIENKT A Co, Toledo. O J w
We, the undersigned, have known j
F.. J Cheiu y lor thejest Ift yeara, and i
telieve him perfectly honorable in nil
basiness traosaotioos and. flaanof«i|r
able to carry oat nay obligations madt*
by his Arm.
Wauuko. Kixkam A Makyik,
Wholesale Droggists, Toledo. O
Hall’s Catarrh Gate i< taken in'rr
nally, acting direettv upon the bio. d
and asaeoua sorfaoea of the tyst m
Teerinsoaials sent free* Pdoe 76 oems
per bottle Bold by all* Diargiets
Taka Hall’s FaasUy Pills for ooosti
patten.
Don't (at the htby suffer front ecsetna,
More- oi Huy itebiogof »he skin. Doan's
Oiuttnent given iusisui rviivf. cuVeS
quickly. Farleotly safe for Hitldreo.
1 Allurngg -u sell it.
The |M*rnll«r properties of Chamber*
Iain's Lougli Kvmedv have been thor*
ongh'y traieti during ecidetaics of Iflo*
enzs, and when it *a* teken ta time wa
h«ve not heard of a single case of pneu
monia Bold by all dealer*
| Express Delivered
j or called for at every part of
• the city. Teleplione 8b.
N. C* A* SAULS, AGENT.
At Southern ExpressJCo.
Walterboro, S. C.
NATIONAL LOAN
& TRUST
TIFTON, GA..
CO.
ARRIVED!
I beg to announce to the public
that I have returned to Walterboro
and located permanently and 1 am
ready to attend to the maladies of
I will be in my office
and Monday* of each
On other day* win make
calls at variooa places In the county.
If joe can’t come to aiy office drop
1 will come to your
M. R. Cunpbeii.
We have for sale at reasonable
j prices and on easy terms, improved
. end unimproved town lots and farm*
We negotiate loan* on improved
Real Estate. We will build you a
house on your lot and allow you to
pay for same on the monthly pay
ment plan, provided you can make
a small cash in advance payment.
We can insure your property against
loss by fire with tho oldest and
strongest insurance companies in the
world. Call on u* or write and we
will giadiy and promptly supply your
misn opportuni-
NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY.
We have just issued a new tele
phone directory for ^910, and since
the completion of the directory the
following changes have been made
necessary. If subscribers will kind
ly make them in their directories it
will save trouble and keep their
directories up to date.
INSERT THE FOLLOWING:
Keehan. JA, tinner 1S1L-106
Brant, W C, Residence 1L2S-1Q3
Cook-Green Fur. Co 8y
Halford, J R, Residence.... 75y
Griffith, T. W., Residence . 1S1L-106
MARK OUT THE FOLLOWING:
Addison,-J. F , Residence
Towles, H. F. t Residence
Respectfully,
GOZART B1NNS,
Manager.
CASTOR IA
Tor Tafrats and Ghil&m ;
ns KM Ya bn Ahnii tapt
tho
wants. We can f
tks for you to invest
wham it win bring tou toalarye
income while you steep. Addrem
Judson L. Barnea. Manager.
VarnvDle, S. C.
Tb* bu«)f*Mt and mightte-t little thing
th«t cv**r wm m>ut« in ChMuberlsIn's
Rtomarhentt Liver Tubist- They do
the wo*k whenever you require ths*r
ski , * tabic tn change weakness
into »tNat h, UetlcnaneM into eaeigy*
elooat*. % -tm into joyonant-M. Th* »r eo*
lion |a an gentle one don't rvallae they
w s purgative. Bold by AU
J. A. Ackerman and L. H. Willis
pmninent dtiasns of Cottaguvilla
A. J. G. Yt
ofVamvillei
S. P. J. Garris. Sr., one of the
leading citizens and business men of
Smoaks. was in town yesterday.
Mr. Garris is enjoying the best of
health judging from his appearance.
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