The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 16, 1910, Image 6
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NO! WANI BILL PASSED
A GOOD MAN GONE
Mr. Kh*»tl Hi ikman wan laiH
to
re-4 in
P r.i M wn ett rv on Nov.
raniMMUILIMM M«WT 2i.t !S»9. H^w»ul.lh.v e l«-n 64!
PROPOSED STOCK UW
I a! and Lon. F**hruar>' 12. Sixviui:
Mr ()n«» can hardly help
years old th** IGth «>f 1 ebruarj’ haJ j
he l>**en |permitted to live- until thep.j
When th»* . nn u hc mi eni of the
<ieath ot W. K. Hickman ^as jk-omi in
bein^ ; f r »"d «»f j»at*'T 1 t.V r tii.mi ■> of this- paper d catiMil 11
cau>.* we hear fn>rn*Ha»rn other as' an ache to every heart in the sur-
LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY
friend-, ami brethren from e%ery| rour.dinjf c«immunity, for of him can
piTt of the c *u* ty * l*e tr*jly >aul, w hat the |*«»et has said
A 234 KLinar
f Cn^arleaton, S. C,
p*r
I at- sur" we have as much entcr-
pria * ui-1 **s k MN 1 P**''! <J hh er
county has, wi^h (*r.e exception,
fr <m a bus-n**.** sUihd(>oint. is»<»k
w *»t of our h«»n;e and see a net work
of t* Ltph^ne ijn--«, :ist*»n, and you
hear peep traifc*actinK "businesh
over ttie ones witn thoM.- at their
county sea *. N'*t s»* witii u^ in thu*
par*, - t our county. We have to ri*le
twenty-four miles (an<l (he part of
th-* i • »d that’j. in’Hr'.xton Tow oihip
serve.-, to mak * it much farther se» m-
-inttl I liefore we :an talk |H-rs<*nally
t.> co irty othrtT, editor, lawyer, d'>c-
tor p>r preiM her, you s»-e we want
a ti‘le(>hi»iie hne t-» WaltA-rlponi ai.«i
we also want ^-pn c r »a*i w«p:i\ in
lir»x- -pii
' Th-re is one tl inif we i »n’t want.
ami that t-. M * <i W Way's bill be
fore the legislature to pass f<»roinjf
the Uiwnsfiip t.» il'ow stock to run
at la'ije dunr g the rrv»nthi <<f De-
eemb«*r. January and K. bruary. We
pla».» .■-rn ill tfrain in Heid.s not fenced
ar uo 1 hi*! e. uni are not going
let .'t.H-k go on it £>ure.
VS .11 w«* never get a repr**^*r ta-
ti\* from Colleton that will let .-took
law a one? God knows w»* have had
en »'igh 4to*:k law tn-1 whiskey, eh’
of others, “None knew him but to
love him. none named him hut to
prais.His death, though not un-
looken for, but the suddennesn with
which it came caused, if fsPHsible, ad-
ElitiEnal pangs of sorrow t<» all his
loving friernh*. On Sunday morning,
Novemls-r 21st Uv* relent ess hand
of Eieath came ainl .-■•natched from us
this beloved man and left to his}
mourning family and.„ friends ttnly
th»* thoughts E»f days pa-t and gone.
The funeral service-were conduct
ed by ltA*v. H J. Cauthen. pastor of
tliE* Walter ism • Meth< «list church,
ar.'l aliout I o’clock the funeial *N/r-
U*ge wound it.', n.eloncholy way.
homeward, leaving in the Earth’.-..
emhraE'e all that was (*nci* ejut Ei4 ; ar ;
gr tnifatK t. 'It was God’s will to
givE» him to us a.- a hE*lpE-r ariEl com
fort He was fE ebb* with age, but
oh! how hard to p^trt with him. We i
The Greatest Department Store in the South
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The Largest-Wholesale and Retail Mall Order House In The South
The Gigantic Alterations that have been in progress all Summer
Are Now Complete
arc a weak people but G'»<! never
fi-.niw wracltE* io two IoehIi
n< it *r (* i ot burn <k •• slit in fir*-
nil«c*<v, how.-uij**#**. <»ni* fi- or. nniocln-
h. e-., • a > hEiu'’**; •*'»r»* , firE4»l. »we-Ive*
I- -i - Ur tfc. « «, KcUe uc Oil,monarch
»»V-»r . i-i. n
GO^E BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.
K’i?t»n. K»-b. 11 • -The mE»riiing of
He •-f :li»T llHh, rji'.*. brought sail-
i»e.s- i i nir hearts wceti thi* death
ang- i vtsitisl *.l.e hiime of Mr. and
Mrs Harvey (irilHn ami claimed fsir
it.. vi*'im liftl Kayrnoml, age one
year i <1 e.evE n ni-*r tht*.
p!a. e s a hE*avier bunlen on us than
we* arE- able to U*tir, so we* must al
ways willingly submit tE> His will.
Mr HiE’kman was Isirn in Harn-
well. S. C but raisEsl in Colleton.
He* joim-d the .Methodist church in
IKtvJ, ami remained a consistent
mE*mlw*r until th** eml. lb* war* ever
read) to submit t*> His will and to
s**rve his hiving Savi*»r. When Einly
IX years old he WEioed and wain Miss
Mary I’.locker as his loving helpmate
ami CEimpanion, which made then as
one for nearly forty-seven years.
They had Ixrrn (*> them nine children
and twenty grandchildren, all of
wHeisurvive him except thrt*e infanta,
who died several years ago. He was
a loving huahatHl, a kind father, a
firm and unsurviving friend, a good
citizen, a true patriEit and lover of
his country, an humble Christian,
ami hi* naniE* w ill ever Ik* foremost
■$ Ami we extend a eoidial invitation to you to come to Charleston to do
your shopping, and visit the largest, best eEpiipped Department Store in
the South, with this assurance, that yon-will find a better grade of Mer
chandise for less money than it was ever your privilege to puclmse before
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Igtfl" Kavtmmd was on** Eif tho>*" ;
chiMr*!! vith an aTEvtionult* ami
hmi* Eld" .iEspa.itiE.n In this lv>m**
hewt. i huh* atig*-i of light, am!
wh »v* -,wet*t smiles mad** hE>m«* a
plc.w 'ji • t.» tin*.-** aritumi. but alas!
his vac-* i.s far b**yor 1 our hE*armg
n »w
T.’ * fiiru-ral *:is ‘omiuctCEl Mm-
d.ty by J 1’ Graham ami Itfs
htth* r-'inairs a.t-* 'aid lo rest in the
Hr-. Cr****k «*i*met«*ry.
A hi'.---I or'** from u-, 'r.ts gor.E*
A -'•nee w>* hVvMl is .still"*!
A pi ii't* i • vacant in --ur home *
Th.it n<-v- r <*ar U* lilhsi
in the hearts and minds of this com
munity. Our hearts go Eftn in CE»n-
dolence to Ins tiehnasl w ife and chil-
dreii, ami we all mourn the hiss of
tine so dear, but we must lx*ar this
thought in mind that he is not dead
but sleeping. His inlluenee will
never die.
May the givt*r of all gooil comfort
the heart-broken ones, for a got.d
man has gtineto l is rr-wanl, his ear
is deaf to our plaudits, but let us
trust that his soul can realize our
• e
ht>m st affection.
We b 11 i little trciuure nm e,
ft.* wa.* < '.r toy and prnle,
We I imsI bin . i.i' {K-rnaps t4M» well,
l'ir»Ki‘*n ." :.iept ami died.
AM i-* «l.uk w.lnin "nr tlweiling
I#• *i■ * ly o’lr hearts toiiav,
l-’or th>* one w.t* loveii so dearly
. *.. fo, -..-r t ;4.-vs* ii away.
!>**:ir ones, I know if is hard
Tie give up one we loved se» ilear
H’U GehI that cal Us 1 him home,
lb* meant it for the U-st.
M ’• l ** iw sir fill* o» of g-rt l rC6nlf»
* <* . .tint ti„ ».jrE* to if**i the *iiIvli rti
D-Wiu.* *itto'i**sl Witch ilaxel
hal*- A tiE*ii , >u -i^iW for it. rrtfEMM* fo
«.*<#*«•* s • h<4*i»u'* e'p inih*tti*n I)**
v\*»i » < s-exo.i*rtj W nrn Hn/.«u haive ix
K-i.s f ir *./tkuug wlirtn Trta ursd «
sa:*-* s.ol ft x "E'tn.tjr g.>*>d for pll«*
ixil I t»r ' iUu M K sin.
Wtvp not for him lovi*d ones
He has only g'»n** to rest,
It was G<h1 that called him home,
IT* n.eai t it for the h *>t.
• . *> ■ HACkER MANUFACTERlNi
OUlent Firm iu America
D. A. WALKER
Kila Hickman.
\S I'u't Ne*#*! a Crutch.
IKARRUGES AT SM0AK5.
Sr.iiidLs, h**b II Tbt'rv hav*-
l»een .sever*! marnages vt irU*r»*st at
Smoika recently and several Either*
t> tit • jii 4.1* in tne r.4*ar future-
Airong them tt : Miss Trudie Kinsey
ami Mr B Herndon, which took
nlace il. the home of the bride’s
f :her. Mr B. 1,. Km.-ey, iVn Thurs-
Wh#: Kilttor .1 P. Nmhiuau, of Cor
ueiiiiH, N C , t>rui,Msi hts !i*g htHUy, If
nUriA-l tin u«iv oore. Mwny khIvm anti
iMnlmt-nt.. ptoveit worthier. Then
1tackit*u*<* Xmica s«lve healed It
ihomaghiv Nutlm g i<* «o prompt aud
oire for Vtcera. Boib, Hurua, Hrtiiiie**,
C f«. Corns, Xorea, P'mplea, Ki /.i-n>a ot
l*i.<•« i-V- al juo M Klein.
STOKES HAPPENINGS.
Stokes, Fi'b. ll. We are having
some very' ilismai weather now, hut
hop** it wili S4x>n lie pleasant again.
Miss Lillian Fender of Oak Grove,
spent a short w hile very pleasantly
with Miss iVatriee Kins**y this week.
F. S. Fennel visited his imrcnts
.1.,. th,. 10th of M.n,*ry. Mw,t Satunlay. He n-p«rt» v.-ry k o.k1
Mist* *•’illu* 1’n v*;jx and Mr Josie
Berry will b* -mimed on Saturday
morrnng, Feb. 12t.h
Mink I'Vlra King and ,Mr. M >nr»H‘
L Kintiey will lie marruti on the l.'Uh
of Fenntary
Miiirt Viola I’reveaux an*l Mr. A.
G. I’rewaux wi*n* happily married
at the «i sidarc** •<( !b*v J. F. Kush-
ton Eif Srnoaka on February 3rd.
Mlm ItaNsu* Bryant and Mr. J. L.
Jones in* t(' be married on next Sun-
<iay. Kcb. 13th. at the residence of
I*. L Jorn*N at 10.30 o’clEK'k.
Mia.i Kathonne Jun-s and Mr. G.
W Herndon. Jr , will lie married at
th** residence of Mr. Ri»b Jones Sat
urday. February 12th at 9 o’clock.*
CRIIDREI WHO ARE SICKLY
MotAm who voIm ihoir wwn CEMsfort m« Mhe
Wi ifwo of Ihoircfcltdrea, »ho«i Id nervt t.ewitho t *
h»K ofMothar tlnir • a*mei l“«>wilcr6f.«ehilElnw,
Cue—Jhrwyhwitthexr—eecu ftliry Bre«ka|*U)l<tN
LKio W<nwukMMK CoaMipAtion, Tmhu.c Du.-
—dww. ■■xSiPhf xi>4 Mimnoch Tro-ihW. THKSK
ruWMKSMBVma KAIU SoM by Xil OiwgHtorv*,
•ae. bmtt mmpt mg —trftfuia. A trial Mcaxgi-
wiUhrMt nubKUhi. r woth.r who wilfSZL
•• IL Ot—Ii4, In ttay, X. f.
pro-poets in Hampton.
We are gla*l to know that Miss Ola
Avant will soon return home again
after spending quite a while n (’hai-
leston.. Lily of the Valley.
are thoroughly ironed, and so constructed that they
will give the very best service. They arc made of
air-seasoned stock throughout
’ Hounds, bolsters and reaches are made full size,
*. while the skeins and skein boxes are extra heavy —
hence the Columbus is a light running wagon. We
are always glad to show Columbus wagons and
point out their excellent features.
VAKN BHDS. liUMI'ANl.
Moselle, '- - - S. C.
•nvri-
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JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
CLOCKS, ETC.
B2 Meetina Street,
CHARLESTON, 5 C
MARBLE AND
GRANITE WORKS,
and
Send For Prices,
Mr John Y. Beach reprosonu ns nl
Waite rhoro
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PRICES CUT
TO THE BOTTOM
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Ik Kind Yoa Hno Alvajt Bngtt
J. A. WtiSTERBERG, Jewelr)’ Store.
L„
Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman’s Store.
WALTKKBOKO, 8. C.
Bnars the
Signs Lure of
Express Delivered
or called for at every part of
thq city. ^-Telephone 8b.
N. C. A. SAULS. AGENT.
At Southern Express Co.
ar
Walterboro, S. C.
M. JAFFA
CLOTHING. SHOES. DRY GOODS. ETC.
ON MR. SHAFFER’S GROUND.
At Stand Fokmeki.v Kkit By Mk. Cakson.
SPRING GOODS AND S20ES
Offered at a Great Reduction Thu Month
MAIN ST. WALTERBORO. S. C.
We wish to turn our goods
into money, as it is near stock
taking time. We make you
the following prices. Read
and think:
COMPANY,
SUCCESSORS TO
GEO. S. HACKER & -SON.
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.
<s'
Epilepsy,
Fits
All 50c Dress Goods, 42 Gc
All 25c Dress Goods. 2 2V£c
All 15c Dress Goods, 12 'Ac
All me Dress Goods, 9c
We will ai.so surprise you by the
V
prices that we will make you on
Staples, such as Calicos, Ginghams,
Cotton Checks and so on. We will
sell OUK ENTIRE FTOCK OF
CLOTHING AT COST PRICE for
Uje next thirty days.
We are alsoflhere 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
°* * ir
Shoes Always in Stock
J. M. WITSELL SUPPY CO*
■■rldbii’a Arnica Salv«
IIn Bat saw b Hu WmU.
“My son was cured of a very
bad case of epilepsy with Dr.
Miles’ Nervine.’’
MRS. D. RAKER. Cleveland, O.
“My little daughter who was
afflicted with St. Vitus’ Dance
is now' entirely well after taking
Dr. Miles’ Nervine only four
months.”
MRS. C. G. BENNETT,
Alma, Mich.
Epilepsy, Fits, St. Vitus'
Dance, and Spasms, are all nerv
ous diseases. They have been
cured in so many instances with
Dr. Miles’ Nervine that it is
reasonable to conclude that it is
almost sure to cure you. With
nervous diseases of a severe
Dr 6 * persistent use has almost
invariably resulted in’ a complete
cure or lasting benefits, worth
many times the cost of the rem
edy. (The best evidence you can
get of its merits is to write to
those who have used it. Get a
bottle from your druggist. Take
it all according to directions, and
if it does not benefit he will ra»
tarn your money.