The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 23, 1910, Image 6
ELDER HENRY CUNNINGHAM
Recommends
MAGISTRATE BRYAN KEPT BUSY
, Married ijunda.v afternoon. Feb.
A MAYOR MAY FINE GAMBLERS. |
The mayor of a city in South Can -;
•?. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- linu has the r^ht to imp
fine
Vino!
e a
eph Wright .of Great Swamp, their | f rr :if ' l ' r ^ n h r a do
■ ....... ion rendered Fridav by the supreme
S I ufn.n in^ ntrhf (
court in tne case of the city of An-
itoMr. VV. I.. Fletcher !! G.
For Weak, Run-Down People.
“ I was run dovn and w eak from
indigestion and generai debility, also
suffered from vertigo. I saw a cod
liver preparation called Vinol adver
tised and decided to give it a trial,
and the results were ihost gratifying.
After taking two bottles f regained my strength, and am
now feeling unusually well.” — HENRY CUNNINGHAM,
Elder Baptist Church, Kinston, N.C.
^no^ontanvMhetwornostworl^damedtonics—the medicinal,
strengthening, body-building elements of £od L Tver Oil and Tonic
Iron. ^ inol contains no oil, and is by far the Bcst^trengthening
Tonic obtainable. We return your money without question
if Vinol does not accomplish all we claim for it.
JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, VValterboro.
daughter. Miss S Catherine Wright,
W
• uerson against M. Seiigman and o r ti-
Bryan officiating. |ers. The judgment of the circuit
Married on Sunday at 3 p. m. Feb. court is reversed and decision of the
13, at the home of the bride’s par- ’ f,ia ' or Anderson i«i a^irmt^l.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowers of
Brant, Miss Julia Bowers to Mr. J
The defendants were.tried by the
mayor of Anderson for the violation
NEWS FROM ROUND.
Round, Feb. 21.-The farmers of
this section are hinily engaged in
preparing the soil for another crop.
We wish them an abundant harvest.
by those present. Some very enjoy
able music was rendered by Miss
Bessie High.
Miss Frances Fender, accompanied
by her cousin of Khrhardt, spent sev-
c j o u i • . eral days last week at the home of
Sunday School la proKf^mp the former . 8 ^ krs g q Hiott
nicely under the management of our
superintendent. A. V. Rickenhaker.
Miss Kula Belue, who is teaching
the Fuller school, was a pleasant vis
itor in cur section the second Satur
day and Sunday.
Mi s Edith Jordan sp-nt the day
very pleasantly with the Misses Hiott
the second Sunday.
Miss Carey Utsey, who has been " i i
spending some time with relatives
and friends near Givhans, returned
home Monday.
Supervisor Griffin spent Wednes
day night w-ith his daughter, Mrs. B.
G. Weeks.
County Superintendent of Educa
tion Black and Dr. Baker of W’alter-
boro, spent Thursday night at the
home of A. 0. Hiott.
The singing given at the home of
B. G. Hiott was enjoyed very much
Melvin and Ira Bishop of Cottage-
ville, visited our section some time
ago. O
On account of the burial of Mr
Craven, there wasn’t any preaching
at this place the second Sunday.
As this is almost my first attempt
to give you any news, 1 will close.
With best wishes to the Press and
Jolly Boy.
O H11 d r • n Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTO R I A
If yoQ will joRt lake Kodol now and
tten you need not fear or hesitate to eat
all the good fiHid that yon want, for
Kodol will digeat whatever you eat.
Kodoli»for weak end soar stomachs
Kodol is pleasant io take, and it i%l
trnaranteed to ulve relief at once. iioUl*
by John M Klein
I
ATTRACTIVE LINE
* OF
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR,
SHOES AND HATS, BLANKETS AND COM
FORTS.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT^OF
CHOICE
M. Hio^t. The ceremony was per
formed by R. G. W. Bryan.
Mr. Editor, it seems a strange co
incidence, but it has happened fre
quently, that w hen I perform a mar
. of the ordinance against gambling
and each was fined S'J't or 3<> days in
the guard house of the city. An ap
peal was taken to the circuit court
upon the grounds that the mayor
riage ceremony i am soon afterwards n ° authority or jurisdiction to
called upon to hold an inquest. On
try the case for the reason that his
Monday, the 7th inst., 1 was called | j urisdiclion ,s c, > or(iin » te w »t h that
upon to hold an inquest over the a roagi'drate, and the punishment
dead body of G. L. Benton, near
Jonesrille, who was found dead in
his bed. Verdict, death from nat
ural causes. R. G W. Bryan.
Hendersonville. Feb. 19.
Classified Advertisements.
Want and for sale ads 25 cent#¥for 25
words or leas. One oeut a word for all
over 25 words.
Boaioesa locals five cents a line.
WANTS.
WANTED—You to know that I have a
compete line of fnrnitnre, stoves, etc
1 carry on a general line of repair
work, anch as organa, sewing machi-
nes, and bicycles-
L N Glover.
8-1J. ^
WANTED—At once a respou*ihle .•nan
willing lo work aa a machine agent,
good contract for the right man. Ap
ply at Singer Sewing Machine, (Jo
Walterboro, S. C.
2-23 4t.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—One tine milch cow apply
to .!. C. Drawdy Walterboro. £>. C.
2-23 It.
FOR SALF.—Several fine Jersey Milch
Cowb, with or without calves Apply
to L E. Hill.
12-1-tf « Round.
FOR SALE—Just received a oar load of
Angnsta Bcick. Prices quoted on ap
plication. Can fill orders fer any
amonnt.
8 25 tf J M McKenzie.
LOST—Pass Book No 204, name of Ben
(Yaxsome, itsned by Col eton haukidg
<’a. Finder will prearnt to the said
lUnking Co . W aiterboro, S. C.
Feb 15th, litlO. .v
2 ItS 3t
BUSINESS LOCALS.
HIRNE’S STORE.
Walterboro. * * South Carolina.
i
Announcement
To the Public
W E have secured the stand formerly occupied by
Thomas Bros., at Smoaks, S. C., and are putting
in a large and well selected stock of GENERAL MER
CHANDISE. all of which will be sold at RIGHT PRICES
and WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
-a- - mr
See Us Before You Buy
Your FERTILIZERS
We have large contracts made and will be glad to figure
with you. We are also in position to make a large num-
« her of loans.
Trusting to see you and assuring you that we will do
everything consistent with good business to please you,
we are, ** Yours Faithfully,
YARN BROTHERS CO.
MOSELLE, S. C SMOAKS, S. C
The House That Gives
More Goods for the Same Money; The Same Goods for Leas Money
Always on hand nice lot of Meats and
cani.ed goods. W. V (Lover.
2 16 2i *
Seed Irlah Potatoes at B. G. Hyrne
Call and examine W V. Glover’s hue
of Shoes. Cheap for cash.
2 16 2t
Full line of fresh garden seeds. B. G.
Byrne.
Bart Oats at f l 00 per bnshel. Terry
& Suaffer.
Nyala Eczema Lotion for the itch at
Klein's.
Hed Rust Proof Oats at 80 c per bushe
Terry A Shaffer.
Nyals Spring Tonic for the blood and
skin at Kiein’a
A solid cartoao of Grits In from the
mil la Terry A Shelter
Nyals Dyspepsia Remedy for dyspep
sia and indigesuon at Kleia’s.
Oh yon man! Come and get oar prion.
Terry A Shaffer.
Hot Springs Blood Remedy at
for gambling was not within the
jurisdiction of a magistrate and that
all such cast's should be bound over
to the higher courts for the county
in which the deed was alleged to
have incurred. The exception was
sustained by the circuit court and an
appeal was taken to the supreme
court. A number of authorities are
cited. The opinion is by Associate
Justice Eugene B. Gary.
The appeal in the case of T. R.
Trimmier and others against the
Valley Falls Manufacturing com
pany of Spartanburg county has
been dismissed by a decision of the'
supreme court. The opinion is by
Associate Justice Eugene B. Gary.
This was an api*eal from an order
refusing a motion for a temporary
injunction.
W M 1) MEETING.
The next quarterly meeting of the
Woman's M ssionary Union of the
Colleton Association will be held
with the (barter’s Ford or Little
Salkehatchie Baptist church Satur
day and ^unday, March l!>th and
20 th.
The ladies are preparing an inter
esting program ami hope to have a
Missionary from China with them.
Every Baptist church in the coun
ty is urged to send delegates to this
meeting.
The reception committee at Lodge
will meet all delegates who wish to
go by rail.
Those desiring to be met Saturday
March 19th will please notify Mrs.
G. A. Martin, Lodge, S. C. as soon
as possible.
Dinner will be served on the
grounds.
I The full program will be printed
in a week or two.
C. E. Week ley. Pres. W. M. U.
Colleton Asso.
Miss Janie Saunders, Sec.
Stops
Neura
Pains
»*s
Nyal»
leio'k.
KM
50 lacks more of
free at all specks at
GHIIdron Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTORIA
THIN FOLKS MADE FAT
Carolina Rice
25 par mck.
Terry A Shaffer.
Garden seeds—all the latest at Klein’s.
Also three other grades of Rioe. Good
Rioe and good price. Terry A Shaffer.
Baggage, freight or anything hauled
or delivered, anvwhere, at any time,
day or night. ’Phone 43b or 15j.
J. VV. McKenzie.
8 25 tf
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s
Saintarv Lotion Never tails. Sold by
John M Klein, Druggist
All Snlts st cost,
and Alfg. Co,
Colleton Mercantile
Seed oa s at B G llyrne’s stole.
Rutter 35c a pound at Colleton Mer
cantile A Mlg. Co.
Parker and
pens at Kleins.
Waterman’s fountain
100 yards spool silk thread, regular
price 10c, only 5c at Colleton Mercantile
AMfg.Co.
Onion Seta at B G Hyrne’s. *
New Garden seeds nt Kiein’a
Onion sets at Kleina.
NOTICE
On the 5th dav of Kerch last 1010 I
Will sell et my place at tl o'clock A. M.
one lot of males aad horeen, also some
fi*e milch cows aad a yoke of oxen.
L. E. Hill.
Walterboro R F D No 2.
t-zS-M
_mv nan
The Way Samoee Works Its Wooden
—Guaranteed bj^John M Klein.
Physicians and chemist for years have
studied the problem of making a flesh
forming food, bat it la only within the
lest few months that a bright man dis
covered the prescription that taken
with the daily meals gave a positive in-
creese In flesh. In fact It wsa so cer
tain in its action that a guarantee was
attached to each package stating that if
weight did not increase as a result of
using it the purchase price would be re
funded.
This preparation is now pot np in con
venient form for nee under the name of
Samoee.
Taken with each meal, It enables the
food yon sat to assimilate with the sys
tem and that In connection with its own
fleeh-tormfng and tisane building foods
gives healthy flesh.
John M Klein has secured the agency
in Walteiboro for Samoee, and as tbe
percentage of satisfactory results from
the use of this perscription is sd nearly
one hundred per cent he feel there is no
risk in offering to refund the money if
S«mo e does not do all that is claimed
for It
THE PELEIIM
HARDWARE CO.
WALTERBORO, S. C. .
*r
Has opened a HARDWARE
and FARM IMPLEMENT
Store on Walter Street, where
«• Q
they will be glad to welcome
their friends from over the
county when in need of any
thing in their line.
h Frsit sf Express Office
The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgia are caused
by.excitement of the nerves. Sciatica is also a nerve
pain.
Sloan’s Liniment, a soothing external application,
stops neuralgia pains at once, quiets the nerves, relieves
that feeling of numbness wlpch is often a warning of
paralysis, and by its tonic effect on the nervous and
muscular tissues, gives permanent as well as immedi
ate relief.
One Application Relieved the Pain.
Mr. 1. •< | kf. of moo Ninth St . S. K.. Washington, 1>. C., write* • —
‘ I advised a lady who w.ts a great Mitferer front rtruralgia to tty Sloan’* lini-
mttit. After one application the pain left hei and she has not been troubled
with it since.”
Sloan’s
Liniment
is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff
Joints and Sprains and all Pains.
At All Druggists. Price ‘JTm*., 60c. and $1.00.
.
Moan’ii TreatIm* on tlio llorar fteiit Frea. Addreaa
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS.
KILLthi couch
mb CURE THt LUNC8
w,th Dr. King s
New Discovery
FOR CSlos 18 rnswa.
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
A few minutes delay in treating some
esses or croop. even the IsDvth of time
u takes to go for a doctor often proves
dangerou*. sTbe safest wav la to keep
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the
house, and at tbe first iodicaMon of
croup give the child s d «se. Piensant to
take and a ways cures. Solti by all
dealers.
Railway Hail Clerks Wanted
The Government pays Railway Mail
Clerks $800 to $1,200, and other
employees up to $2,500annually.
An attack of tlo* prip is often f Unw
ed by » persi*’eot < oupb, whlcit to runny
prove* a great nnonyanee. Clhetnher-
laiu'a (Jou<r) ttt-umiy lias beeu e.vujii-
sive’y iimnI and with good auceesn lor
(he relief and cure of this cough Many
cases have been enred after all other
remedies has failed. Sold by a.) dealers
C. E. DURANT
Civil Eng’r and Land Surveyor.
I will be in my office on Sat
urdays and all other days when
not at work in field.
Office between Klien’s and
Phone 27B, Walterboro, S. C.
Uncle Sam will hold spring exam
inations throughout the country for Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank
Railw»y Mail Clerks, Custom House
Clerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers,
Departmental Clerks and other
Govenment positions. Thousands of
appointments will be made. Any
man or woman in the City or Gaun
try, can get instruction and free in
formation by writing at once to the
Bureau of Instruction, 117 N. Ham
lin Building, Rochester. N. Y.
H- T. BUCK SR,
DENTAL SURGEON
I have reopened my dental
office, and hsve associated
with me DR. JOHN H.
BAKER. AH work given
prompt attention.
Office over Finn’s Jewelry
Store.
Office Hours: 8.30 am to 2
p. m. 3 to 6 p. m.
it
’Ppone No. 07a.
Wndterlxoro, H €J
Real Eetatg.
las
LOANb NEGOTIATED
Hour** to Ront.
Opposite the Market,
WALTERBORO. B. G
j ah. t. reuRiPor.
JNO. H. PECSIFOT
PEDRIFOY BROTHERS.
Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law.
All Buxinass gives Prompt’Attsstisa.
OVER THE PRESS AND STANDARD.
WALTERBORO. - - - 8. C.
LICENSE GRANTED.
By virtne of authority ve*tvd In the
County Board of CommiMiouera for
Colleton county by Section 910. Code of
Laws for South Carolina, and In ooo*id-
(ration of tbe sum of Twenty Five Dol
lar* to R. E. Jones, treasurer of Colleton
county, paid, a license for the sale of p>s-
to) and rifle cartridgs a* provided by law
8) hereby granted unto Brown Fnrnitnre
A Hardware Co. from Feb. 3. 1910. to
Feb 3 1911. SuiA sale of cartndgea to
be carried on at place of bnntne** of the
•aid Brown Furniture A, Hard a are Co.
in the town of W alterhtmvS. C:
J. O Griffin,
Feb. 3, Ibid. SupereUor C. C.
2 9 10
OFFICE OF
t
Dp. A. J. Anderson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours; J « U; 1 J £ 2;
OPPOSITE Fannnrs sad Marohsats
Bank.
’Phone lOOu.
WALTERBORO. B. a
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons {having claims against tbe
estate of George W. Petit, deceased, will
present the Bame dnfy attested; and nil
persons indebted to mid estate will make
payment ta either of tbe nndereigDetl.
David L. Walker,
Rnffln, S. C.
A. W. Petit*
Charleston, 8. C.
Qualified Executors.
■flBf* Early Risers,.
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Do yon kno'
vented? Give
Do yoa kaow that eroap esa he pro.
Chamberlain's
It aa soon os the child
ifor evea after the
1 aad It will pfsasat
Cough
1 a certain oars for
oil dealers.
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for croon «
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