The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 09, 1910, Image 6

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4. » ' ». £i • ^ # ■J l kM il CONPESSCS MURDER 250 THRILLING STORIES. In every fumi’y there U a constant demand for storieb—frond. thriUing - a fj^rn%nn a or f^**-*. wnniiin^ H;- *40^11'i tRIjTAl KILLIMC IN 0 f adventure and heroism jimNAM AWESTtD FOR MUM CRIMt 9 kill-.! ♦hrwe whtt*' *«>fner., tyrs. K*a^3e»hb»e. t/ed TO. Mr*. Came Ohlrraf'd» r. h^r ilauifrter, an*i Mrs. M **ri*’e Hunter it. tn» ir hxne on Ferry idjrytt in the heart of .>av*r- nah A. Stephens. Grace Richmond. Chaa. Miner Th<Knpse.n and Winifred Kirk land. Send for full proepectUii of the 1910 volume and see what an amount of the best reading: has been TV..- n.*gro * 4 pri^^r in Chatham ' for The Youth'* Tompaniod and ha* been in ' Family for 1910 C>un(# )ail hen*. cu*t. -if,r»- he >* *» arnv»ud Ih-remi^-r 14. for a n m«>r crime T^e r.Ar r oV *titry talie?* to inrut*s»t deUiG e th ^ppeara.'al«>>ut the h<>u«‘ »r vrhic^ ^he dea»i woman w ere f^und. Ht» at<*r/ t» (dmpie but terrb* * He deciar»-i» n. 1 ' motive in ■’ er.tr-^iu*; Mrs Gribfc e', horiie wa» f (bLy-ry I A-i.-. ^orvirnf ar-ej'-d the Gnb- W.» i <*5jtUr}: W'yxJ I picked up t hammer in the little hotoe in tf, •} ird i/*i md it in it in th*- !>».-*<>m of my Uurt ‘'Itw-r. I v***x»t in the ha*k r^tm ard wnt L> wora on a trunk I A-a-> tr'ym*; >a> prize the trur* oj»en. and if m id • some oi/i.se 'Phe old laly jrrahly-d i/k* from bt+unti and ->hook me pr*aty hard 1 PxA the nammi-r and i(zure her a Uck on the tude of the head TV first uck $»d not kno-'H her d >wn and i trave her a second Uck “Z'U'-c the 4«vord one came up, the f jHixg^r one. and irrabbed me at the 4oor in the back of the ha|l. 1 fraveher a lick with rry fist. Then 1 hit her a lick with the hammer on the Mile of the head, but it thd not kill her “I heard ac&iw* at Che front door like !»-«ne one wanti/v* to come m. I tn^J h» keep het frjtn <*onmijf in, but ihe puahed the door open and came hi She grabbed hold of me; 1 tc*k h**- hy the fhn>at and choked her with one hand. Then I jjave her a lick w«th the hammer, but did If $1.75 for the 1919 volume is sent now. the new subscriber will be en titled to, in addition to the 52 issues of 1910. the “Venetian'* calendar, lithoffcaphed in 13 colors and gold. Any one making a gift of The Youth’s Companion receives an extra copy of the calendar in addition to the copy for the 6ul«criber The Youth’* Companion. Gimpamon Bunding. Bo*t.>n, Mass. New subscriptions received at this offi'*e. • ♦ • — Nrrsl aCnifeO WhA Ivlnor .1 P f*<»«rnaa, of Cor- acliu*. N U . orulwl f. « tiWilly, it •t*r'(w1 »a a/ly •or** M^ny *»Ue» and iKo'mrar* pro»w1 •o'ttner-. 7 l*-q Bcri.ro'* Ami'w ^•Irr b»«led It tbor-ia^blT Xotbtrjr 1* *o prompt sod ♦art for I'lctr*. BolU," B irn*. Brow**, V ta. Uoro*. Iv>n**, Ptraplr*, Hr z**iu» ot PiiM i-‘<c »i jao M Kwin. LITTLE ABIGAL ETHEVA WC MILLAN DEAD. The Death Angel has again come and claimed for his victim little Etheva McMillan, the only daughter of Mr and Mrs J. J. McMillan of A-sfiton. Little Ktheva. was horn Novem- kill b.-r Sht* w>i« olive when 1 left.” )o >«d.*r tj hr oiinnfttnt g ir<o-l ^«*»alfi \tMi a*44*i Om Min* uj too :tw ori<ii.ai llo^irv*- * wrtvHtMii Vkilco tUxid nolv* iVhtH jlM for It, *«*fu»f to *• 4»*ta « «M4tM';iai«< or iiuUkUin. I>t Wut ii l^rtiwliswl Wiiro HaA-l e*.»** i* jr»«Hl »t*r «ti;UiU4( •thm jroa nerd* p4*i(H **4 I *1 m*. <-4'.Uk< y >»*■ b »l i*r l‘rfin H Kawn. ber 28. 1908 and died February 2. 1910. Etheva was sick only a few days, acute indigestion being the cau^e of her death. Drs. Carter and Moorer did all in their power to re store her to health, but failed. Little Ktheva was named partly not f«(T her grand mother, Mrs David Nli, MOM AN ENTERTAINS f )n *h«-•2!‘th of Jan j ary a hou*** pw*y w vs i(iven st thv hom** of Mr avr<l Mis Jameo Fadgntt by Miss V* u / .>1 *mM.i !%• cruwd liegan to y iUe-r J nday Knday aftem<M>n and tt. * **v^4iruf was in playing g wr»4*.-. u.il Join** ^erv pr- fty music iti lulgi-*i m. fhis ts-irg r**n<4*rfsi by M :.*»•-* Ib-s.ie High aod Kula He- lue tf ChruitotM-ilo catuniay after noon i tiounUt'.il s*jpp»*r was giver, to Ihr irtrty. whH - h **veryoTH*t*njoye*l v**ry much an«i after which the party k*ft »» « tuntw ride in two large wagym* drawn by two well equipped iumv-Uitsl by Mr Padgett. ITitaa- who won- present ami en- joyt'd Uus xcasum were Mm** !le*»- we High, Lula Belue. Jenrie and iaz'ue Addiaun. I^yra Sanders Rcu- c Uh K^oU, Arme Padgett and Maggie Mag .Hu/nton <if Green Foml. Measn Asbury Aikliafn, Lee. Her me. Jodah ar*d Gr«yer Hiott. John and Haldy Cjtmnla'II. J C Kogvr. I. L. and S. H. Padgett. leroy AddLon and Perry Weeks TTua|*arty being so much enjoyed, and Mrm Sloman being so entertain ing Chat when the time came for de parture every one regretted leaving very much, and Mr and Mr* Pad gett will long be remem ber* by pruM-fit One lattie Straw. WdU*rhon> Pcdi 4 Slu|M iwmeas ta two ounote* ^tooih •cbe«M piUa at bora or scald.mi fire aMaakr*, haannma. one boor; muscle- soke, two honra, sore throat, twelve b**at» Hr Tbooiu Kdectic Oii.akoasrrh ever twin. CARO OF THANKS. HutawvilU^tv C., Feb. 7.- Editor PreM and Standard: Flense allow maMtace in your paper to thank the good people of Getanger section for their kiodtuws to my mother, Mrs. Jane Herndon, during the illness and death of her aon. Sam. He was my youngeot brother and the part- Ramaey. R**v. J. P. Graham con ducted the funeral service* and the remains of this little girl were laid to rest at the Pine Grove Ometery n,-ar|her grand father. David Ram- •ey We aymj»athixe with the U*r**aved! fat her and mother e. Sle*'p, pleep. !>l**3M*d sleep. A-deep in Jesu.i, oh how sweet. Ktheva dear, we are here in old earth’s trouble and you are in Heaven S!»*ep till we meet again. (1 ncle) Jas. H. Ramsey. If yoo liSN-ii't ih* Mme to sterciss r*** il*r y, I>oan'» R**go *'• will prevent (ouiCipnilon They i «<locc s mill, Muy, brtlthfui *< tioo of lh«- hwwels aiibopt gripui^ A-W year Crcg^i*t for^ ijp^n. 2,Vj PINE GROVE NEWS. Pine Grove, Feb. 5. Farmers in this section are busy preparing for another year's crop. , On Wednesday. February 2. the Death Angel visited the home of Mrs. .Ian** Herndon, and claimed for it* victim her youngest son. Sam Herndon. He was in the prime of life and was sick only a few days whim the end came. The interment took place at Pine Grove Cemetery February 4. J. H. Kmard attended the Union at Marion Baptist church the fifth Saturday and Sunday. Rey. J. P. Graham has been very sick, but we are glad to say he is out again. Mr. and Mrs. William Brant spent a few' days last week.with their son, H. J. Brant. G. C. Benton has completed his new residence and moved in last week. You Know Who. Yours trul G.B. GHIIcirmrs Or; nt FtfTcacrs I Itching pile* provoke profanity, but prolaotry won't cars them Doan’s Dim- nient cure* itching btemling or protrud ing plica after vsart ot •vfrsring. At ary drag •tor*. LODGE HAPPENINGS. l»dge, Feb. 5. —Special: A very heavy rain fell in this section yester day accompanied by a great deal of hail, but no damage to amount to anything. ; Our school at Dry Branch is sti progressing nicely under the care of R. R. Miley. and we have a very Urge attendance too. Mrs J. J. L. Fender and grandson Frank Fender, are visiting relatives near Colleton this week, P. D. Bishop of Round spent Fri day night at the home of W. H. Hievs oa his way to visit his father near Ehrhardt. Mr. Bishop says that every thing is O. K. where he lives. L. A. H. , \ -r>, * i That The Youth’s Companion sup- ' piH> this demand is s’ >stt-d in more j 0 an hail s million h'-"n*ssi..s Ssvanrsh Feb 4 By hi. own! The serial .tone* for 1910 alone »u>o.| ^nfi-^nwi Bingham Br/bn, a,^** ^ Youth’sComt^n- *»-the man who on December ion suhscnpt»nn pnee. Th«*e include storufs bv Arthur Stanwood Pier. C. LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY s. c. The Greatest Department Store in the South The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mall Order House In The South The Gigantic Alterations that have been in progress all Summer Are Now Complete And we extend your shopping:, the South, with a eordial invitation to you to come and visit the largest, best equipped * this assurance, that vou will tind a to Charleston to do Department Store in better grade of Mer chandise for less monev than it was ever your privilege to puehase before Write for Samples Try us on a Mail Order SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK Katablifbed to 17»4. Oldest Firm to America D. A. WALKER HACIER HANUFAlTDIINf COMPANY, SUOCESSOKS TO GEO. S. HACKER & SON. WAGONS canned be excelled, neither can all the good point* which characterize Colombo* wagon3 be discovered in a year. The wheels, gears and boxes, in brief the entire wagon, is well made of good material and properly ironed thronghont Columbus wagons are built to withstand ih# rough usage encountered on the farm. Secnre a Columbus wagon now and make your future pros- P*^ty secure. It will be much better for you to attend to this matter now than to wish you when it is too late 'Buy the Columbus today r TEML . * ^2 Meetina Street, CHARLESTON, S C MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, snd zrexcoxxtcft Send Far Price,, V ■*■ V. ,4»Q nmrmmmu •» *1 WE MANUFACTURE Doors Sash and Blinds Columns and Balusters: Grilles and Ornaments; Screen Doors Windows. WE DEAL IN Glsss, Sash Cord and^Weights CHARLESTON, S C. JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ETC. J. Jl VtSTERBERG, Jewelry Store. ’ Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman’s Store. WALTERBOBO, 8. C. M. JAFFA CLOTHING. SHOTS. DRV GOODS. ETC. ON MR. SHAFFERS GROUND. At Stanh Formeki.y Kept Bv Mr. Carson. spehtq goods and shoes Offered at a Great Reduction Thb Month MAIN ST. WALTERBORO, S. C. Meet disfigurtn* skin ermplkme, aoofa- te, ptwpUs, rMhes, etc,' are due to im- ok Blood Bitter* U a Thefkaoua little ttvor pUU an DeWitt’s Little Bhriy RAmm. They ore Mli, mho geotleood easy to toko. Bold by J M PRICES CUT TO THE BOTTOM We wish to turn our goods into money, as it is near stock taking time. We make you the following prices. Read and think: All 50c Dress Goods, 42 c All 25c Dress Goods 22*^c All 15c Dress Goods, i2^c All ioc Dress Goods, gc V We will also sunrise you by the H-icea that we will make you on Staples, such as Calico*. Ginghams, Cotton Checks and so on. We will sell OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING AT COST PRICE for the next thirty days. 0 We are also there with the style, durability and right price on Shoes. See us before you buy. We can please you in almost any line. BROWN SHOE CO.’S . Shoes Always in Stock J.M. WITSfli SUPPY CO- HEADACHE BACKACHE .IvMl * RHEUMATISM •■a SCIATICA * I ( - J Mw* Ik* WmM. - ,* t, 1 'Wl m ■ . r - V -T ' ,\