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FATHER 80-MOTHER 7<
The aged father and mother
of a prominent Boston lawyer |
safely carried throughTthe last
two winters by
Virol
The son says: M My father
and mother owe their present
strength and good hgalth to
Vinol. During the last two
trying winters neither of them had a cold, and were
able to walk farther and do more than for years.
I think Vinol is perfectly wonderful. It certainly is
the greatest blood-making, strengthening tonic for old
people I ever heard of.” ~ ~ ~
We waat every feeble eld pereoa ta thfle tow to try
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JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, Walterboro.
ISLANDTON LOCALS.
Islandton, Feb. 28,—Special: The
lalamlton Mecrcantile Company has
already received several car loads of
fertilizers.
W. Fred Liffhtsey of Crocketville
•pent Wednesday at Islandton.
Miss Emily Mears is spending
sometime with her brother, C. E.
Mears.
We are sorry to say that Miss Ida
Padgett is still’very ill, hut glad to
know that Miss Fannie Crosbv is im
proving.
Mrs. Mary Yarn, one of our oldest
and best ladies of this community,
had a stroke of paralysis on the 23rd
inst and was buried on the 24th.
Mrs. E. E.jDopson and children
•pent Saturday and Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. A. E. Hentz.
Danie Murdaugh’s dwelling, kitch
en and smoke house ivere all burned
on the night of the ikh inst.
Nathan Crosby of this place has
accepted a position in John's Is and.
Islandton is on a hpom. We are
expecting a millinery establishment
to open here soon.
M. R. Campbell paid a flying visit
to relatives here last week.
Some Body.
DOTS FROM WEEKS.
Weeks, Feb. 28,—Special: J.
K.
Linder .(who hasjbeen ^working for
rome time in Charleston, spent Sat
urday and Sunday at his home near
Weeks.
Ham Carter and Ceorge Linder
of Ehrhardt visited near here Satur
day and Sunday.
A. M. Linder, who has l>een work
ing near Ehrhardt. is at his home
preparing his farm for another year.
L. G. Yarley, who has been work
ing with the Western Union Co.,
has returned home for the summer.
Our school, which has been taught
this year by Miss Lulie Connor of
Smoaks, is out and we all hate very
much that it has closed so early. All
the patrons and scholars liked Miss
Connor so much that they hape to
have her with them another year.
L. I.
ATTRACTIVE LUTE
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A BIRTHDAY DINNER ITEMS
FROM DRY BRANCH.
On Saturday, January nineteenth
at the home of Mrs. John A. Carter
near Colleton, a crowd *of her chil
dren and* some - ftrand-Thiidren as
sembled there to celebrate her 87th
anniversary, all carrying their
basket. Her sister, Mr?; Mary Ann
McMillan, and son. of Bamberg,
came to her birthday celebrution.
A bounteous dinner was spread—the
turkey was fine. Think old grand
mother enjoyed the day fine. We
ail hope she will be here for us to
give her another celebration.
Mr and Mrs Willie Folk and little
son, Monroe, of Colson, visited the
latter’s parents Saturday and Sun
day.
Mrs S 0 McMillan visited her
daughter, .Mrs L P Griffin at Wil
liams last week.
Mrs L P Griffin returned with her
mother to her home and spent
Saturday an i Sunday.
Rev B S Ulmer delivered an able
sermon at Dry Branch Sunday last
to a good c owd.
We are still sorry to learn that
Cheslie, the little son of Mr and Mrs
E W P McMillan, is still seriously ill.
and has been confined to his bed for
over two weeks. Drs. Moorer and
Herndon were called on in consulta
tion Tuesday last.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Carter of
Ashton, visited the home of M H
Carter and L W Brabham Saturday
and Sunday. The number of birds
killed Saturday was five, and after
they were dressed were still better.
Hurrah, for those who like bird
hunting. The time will soon be out.
C C Caldwell had business in Bam
berg last week and puchasetl a fine
mule.
Laurie Fender visiied relatives
above Lodge Sunday last.
Olympia.
CARD FROM CAPT TRACY.
Walterboro, S. C.. Mar. i 4. 1910.
E litor “Press and Standard,” 1 see
in your issue of a late date, you say
ip reference to the office of Probate
Judge, that 1 am spoken-of as a Can
didate against Mr. Edwards, the
present incumbent. Mr. Edwards
was quite ill at the time, and the
only connection that I had with the
office was that there was s^me talk,
in case anything happened to Mr.
Eld wards, that I would be a proper
person to fill his place. Mr. Ed
wards has, 1 am glad to say, entirely
recovered his health, and should he
desire to run for the office again, I
who have been his law partner and
am still his friend, would not oppose
him in any event. A only desire to
place myself right on the record by
saying that 1 will not oppose him, if
he tries for the office again.'
Respectfully.
C. C. Tracy.
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LETTER FROM MASHAWVILLE.
Mashawville, E>b. 2fi. Special:
Your subscribers saw by the columns
of your paper some days agp the
boom that real estate had taken and
he thinks that if it continues - that
your city will grow until it embraces
the liltle Hamlet of Mashawville,
and then next will be the Trolley
lines amf electric lights.
Building lots in our little town are
bringing $75 0O per acre, and we
have also a plenty of hog and hom
iny.
A Subscriber.
Stubborn As Halos.
are liver and bowela sometimes; seem to
balk without cause. Then tbete's
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ThomjLs Bros.,at Smoaks. S. C\, and are putting
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LODGE LETTER.
Lodge. March 4. Editor Press
and Standard: We are having some
pretty weather at this writing and
the farmers are certainly glad to see
it. The farmers are rapidly pre
pairing to plant.
Our roads are getting in a bad
condition. We are having more
soup on our public roads in this sec
tion than we need r.o v.
Poor old C l oton iMn’t afford v
good piece of public road. Wake up,
you are no doebt sleepin g on >’our
rights. No doubt that all of our
men who pretend to have a say so
qyer tho roads owned a large auto
mobile, then when they stick in the
soup on our public roads a time or
two they would get up, bruch them
selves up and go to work on our
roads, don’t you think so?
J. W. Walker, one of Smoaks’
prosperous farmers, visited the
home of W. H. Hiera Thursday.
Yes, I heartily agree with “Bonus
Amicus" on his s uggestion. I am
in favor of The Press and Standard’s
picnie. I have often thought of
such Tor the correspondents. 1
think that we should come together
and meet each other. Let’s oome
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the-way to stand.
Yours for the picnic,
L. A. Hiers.
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BRANT NEWS.
Brant, March 4.—EJditor Press
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and Standard: All the farmers
around this place are getting ready
to plant corn, and I truly hope that
this will be a good crop year.
Mr and Mrs William Brant of this
place, are visiting their children in
Pine Grove section,
i Misses Claud Maree and Gertrude
Cummings paid the Brant
pleasant visit last Sunday.
H D Martin and family visitod the
former’s parents Saturday and Sun
day.
The Cavner Branch Sunbeam
i Band are progressing nicely under
I the supervision of Mrs R L BK>cker.
i We meet twice a month, on the 2nd
and 4th Sunday mornings at 10:30
o’clock.
Mr and Mrs S A Blocker and
children visited Mr and Mrs T E'
Brant last Sunday afternoon.
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