The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 23, 1910, Image 7

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'WMTfft-aRlIER »6EIIT IN EACN TOWi »rd district to It-iM.r.t - I " T— ”" »'•’*■■■■■ ■ rdc »nri c»hib«t» •a. :* -4v M" ,uJJ,. 4 ‘ 1 " ' * n » *wr*h«rt sr« NO MOM.l UK«Hll;» t> •• , . ' ■**-'*} cnc*. tr. snvor •. » :j -l.crc t. tfv l.. - a Jut • . J', .1 ,' P: ^ ' 4 r ™ ^ »]i oW 1 « \ ^ ' - ‘ ; .^V4*Kr. /•'rAtr4IKl ftiioWTUKUAYtt tKftlllti. .rHlTthchuvcieini WILLIAMS LETTER. Williams Mar. 1*: What has Ik- comt* of ‘'Iit*a^i(‘r?' , It sooms that sh«* ha>» deserted us a* it has h*t*n some- NEWS FROM LODGE. March 18. Special: To The Pre/w and Standard. We havt> bet-n having s )ine very 'V time since we have seen atiy items j cold weather for the pa<t few days, from our noted little town. So we i There was a heavy frost in this sec- thought we would give you a few tion, Wednesday morning hut it is a.d e*mour unheard oi /<./#»» dots to let you kmm that we are not somewhat warmer tonight. #r» « a..J T*m,rk*i„ >f uii rftrt t rt<i«r YOU MfiLL BE ASTONISHES ■ hen >ovi i r rive our beautiful caulnfot *'*’* living entirelv Aea 1 pru-ft we can make you t' W . model, « ..he m the land of Sunday March 111, ended our years than any other factory. VV< BU TCUS DKAl.tKS. > re f douMt'—our pr.ce^” Ord^,'hireTtht y ^/^vH." “ aaer 0 ' n “““ pUW ** ' os iaSw^Sre 1 * ^furrber reir ' 1 '* r: r U*dle (erood hand bic-cle*. but CMSIEMUKES, SS^TSthiJW^ • r h‘. , '- r - 5*-^ •%£ SU-a ^*h.wi , r.t„adeiMc, i cie.f<* lew money , •‘Dreams,” but are wide awake, pel- w'ork in our Sundav school at Carter's witri fi oo proi^t above loctory co»t. ’ '»• I * toward a I Ford, and we went into reorganiza-j i tion at once and as a r*>siilt of th<> Ai» /1*\4 usual r.Uu truss. tion at once and as a result of the reorganization the foil >wing officers SO HEUETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF $ 10 A SAMPLE PAIR 19 unmooota qmly •HEALING TIRES iSSE^tK A P Trgu la r» ret a it prnr of then tires is id per pair, bnt to tntr.i’use sve stnll tell youastimple pair tor i4 ./u)vask with orJerS4S>). NO MOBE HOBBLE FROM PINCTIRES f'AII.S, T«rk« or OIwm will not lot tho »!r ouU Sixty thouannd pairs sold It ,t year. O', erta-o hundred thousand pairs no-.v in use. OESCWmOHl Made in sll sires. It *s lively •noeasyruitnverydutahleaad lined; i&i lewith • special Quality of rubber, which never becomes poroctsud which closes up small punctures without alio'.. inK theair toe»cape. We have hundreds of letters from satis- fiedcudomcrtstathif that their tires haveonly been pumped uponce or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than an ordinary tire, the punctuie resist ing qualities being given by several layer* of thin, specially p.spared fab:icon the tread. Ttie regular price of tiu-f-e tires soper pa ir.but for ailvertising purposes we are makings special factory price to the rider of only ft So per pair. All orders shipped i Not lew tho thick rnbhor I **A'* and puncture strips “H" • n<l also rim atrip •• M'* to prevent rtm ratting. This tire will outlast any other ■sake—••OFT. ELASTIC and EA-Va KlUlNCi. . . .--same da v letter is received. We ship CO O on approval, sou do not pay a cent until you have evamined and f and tnem atrictlv a. repre-.euted. We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (therenv malting the price • I..VJ tyrr pain if you nend.rtEis fAMI WITH OUDEfl and enclo-e this adveruserneTt. Yu nln So J iV in vtii an order •* the tires tuay be returned at RH U exrn nse if for any reason they are not aatisfactory on examination. Wc are pertectW reliable and t&oucy sent to i*' as aateas in a bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will rkic easier, mu faster, wear better, last * ,u * finer thap anv tire vou have ever u>ed or a<'cn at any price W e know that you will be so well plcuvcd W e want you to send us a trial order •r than anv tire vou have ever used or aeen at anv price ■cd that when yr>u want a bicycle you will give us your 1 at once, hence this remarkable tirtfoflfer. fevering and pushing on prosperity. Our school is in a flourishing con dition under the efficient manage-1 and teachers were elected to serve ment of Prof. J Williams Campbell another year: W. W. Cone, Superin-J who is ably assisted by Misses t tendent; H. A. .Cummings, assistant Justine Hiers arid Mattie Polk.* superintendenCAV. (J. Hiers, Secre- We have re-o-ganized our Inter tary and Treasurer; W. W. Cone, Demoninational Sunday school at I teacher of class No 1; Miss Ruby this place. J I> {1 taey was elected ! Stanley, assistant teacher; Mrs. Geo. supt. with J E Grayson as assistan j A. Martin, teacher of class N’S 2; supt. J J Padgett was elected teacher! Miss Ella Cummings, teacher of class of the Bible class; Miss Nellie J No C. J. Cone, teacher of class No Kirtsey, intermediate quarterly, and 1 4; Iceland A. Hiers, S»*cretary and Misses Hattie Garris and Idelle K Treasurer of Bible class No 1. Williams primary class. LC (lra\- All of the above are able and etli- son was elected secretary-treasurer, cient co-workers in our Sunday but on account of his inabi ity to school; it nas pleased God to bring serve because of absence, Miss us through a pros)>erous years work Pearl K (iarris was elected i.i his! and we trust that by his help we will stead. We have a good attendance bo able to do more in the near fu- and hojie to make this a "Red Let- ture than we have ever done before. 4 order. pg v/lff MFFn THOJTC do,, t *»' l y »“V kind a: anv price until you wnd for a pair of •» " W Ilrdgethorn Puncture-rroof tire* on approval and trial at ter ’ year. Miss Hattie Garris visited Mr and We are still having Sunday school everv Sunday at 11 o’clock and have MV^rh^h^ 1 w^ n i 4 p^. ry CJUl ° Kue whiCh ; Mrs J K Srnoak «»f Smoaks last Kri- a good attendance, l>ut Iiojh- to have ' day and Saturday. a better school and larger attendance We are glad to note that Little i this year. Strangers are welcome I Earle Padgett, who has been criti- in our Sunday school at any time, cally ill. is convalescent. I Mr. Jacob Hiers and Miss Ada We were pleased to have lawyer Clayton were visitors to our Sunday H K Padgett with us last week. We I school last Sunday. . al pn gm mafflT WALT tx** WT'te u*« poktaltoday. BO NOT THINK of Hf’YINU a bicvrle •Pw WW%Mm WWMmMm or • pair of tire* from anvone until you know the new aud wonderful offer* wc are making. It only coata a postal to learn everything. Wnte it NOW. J. L HEAR CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL \J Wanted the public to know that we have a nost complete line ot ail kinds o* build» rs’ material. s..^h as DOORS, » ' . . SASH. BLINDS. SHINGLES MOULDING BRICK LUMBBR, KIC. At prices to suit. Let us know \our w.ints. C. A. SAVACf lannfactorer of Roogh and Dressed Lnmker. hope he will »oon come again as we' H. A. Cummings visited W. W. are always glad to have his smiling j Cone last Sunday, face in our midst. , Misses Tibbie and Ruth Padgett Miss Nannie Me Millar, who has 1 two of ledge’s i»opular young ladies been visiting her sister Mrs L I* I visited the Misses Cummings Sunday Griffin of this place, has returned to { afternoon. her home near Lodge. j L. A. Hiers visited friends near Miss Pretto Hiers of Smoaks was' Ix>dge Sunday, th** guest of Miss Hayleen I’t.-ey the H. A. Cummings and W. W. Cone last of last week. ! attended preaching at Oak GroVe i .Miss IVarle I- Garris w as the guest; Sundav afternoon. I of Miss Idelie E Williams Saturday J Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hiers visiteil | and Sunday. the latters father's. W. Hiers Sun- Leland A Graysitn one of our.day. popular young men. who is now Mrs. Margaret Sones and Mrs. J. stationed at Green Pond, honored .). L. Fender dined with WC K. Hiers • oJUr town with his presence Sunday. | Tuesday. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. r , - —— Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations dndJust-a^ltood*'are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and StNitliing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrluva and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy' and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—Tho Nlother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ; The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ▼wc CCMTaun c*«s»*nv. tt wumwav ctwcct. nrw vo«« errj. FANNIE CARSON IS FREE G3V. ANSEL PARDONS WOMAN CON- VICfED OF COMPLICITY IN HUS BAND’S MURDER. Columbia, March l*i. Fannie Car- tbey say that she has repented of her sins. Pity and the opinion that she has suffered much are tha moving powers that have secured a pardon for this woman. Frail of liody, a physical wreck, according to tho written statement of physicians. Fannie Carson is not a fit person, in the opinion of thus** who have con- sonha-sbwn |>.rd..ni'i by (...v.-rnor' i jert ,, her ca<( , u> w . rve out her .Ansel. The woman who. with two days in the aule pn«>n. We are always glad to welcome one of our No. 1 boys back in our midst. Mr and Mrs Robt Black of Ruffin o passed through our midst last Sun day. v .. o y Rev. J K Rush ton preachc^i a very able sermon at this place last Sun day evening and was honored with a ' pleasant visitor to Carters Ford good audience. He was the guest Sunday morning, of Dr C E Kinsey Sunday night. Well its over. What’s over? The What has become of our sister Contest. Oh yes, it is finished, Lets (Prickly Ash, Poke a pomtiv* ccbks or h<M*t aa4 PataMfna*.) ALL FORMS AND KTAQEft OP' Th Tile Wo* *ndorM P. P. P. m * ipleti Aid oombtn.tion, and pr«*cr.b« it vlth I CTWt Mtiifaetioa for Ui* cures of sill form* sad etagaa of Primary. Secondsr/ snd Twtisry Ryphili*. Eyphilitlo Kheu- mstiim, Scrofula a* Clrer* snd Bar*., Olsnduisr SwelLus*. Bhmimsti»m, Kid- aoj CompislaU, old Ckroiuo L’lcor* tbst Tin will r*g*ia fl-*h sad stNastk. Wist* of energy snd sll d lues*** roaulti ng from overt*ling tnos/SMm s*ocurod by tb* un* of P. P. P. LstLa.vhnao ■ystmnasrepnt.onedsad who** blood u In sn laiparoconduiondn* tomeuitru*! i.-Te4uisriUe* sre prrudsrly benoXiMd by Ui* wonderful tanto sad J. I^turie Fender \isited the home of J W.. Crosby Sunday afternoon. J. J. L. Fender visited W r . H. Hiers Sunday afternoon. Mr. Clarence Caldwell spent Sat urday night with Johnson McMillian. Mr. Johnson McMillian was a town of "Don't Worry?" Every thing seems to lie calm in that direc tion as we seldom hear anything of it through the columns of the dear old Press and Standard. hear something now. else besides vote L. A. H. Smoaks, Mar. 21. Special: We CATARRH ^ SCROFULA We cannot say that of our town » r( ‘ having nice weather now ft as "every rose has a thorn" and a , ^ms like.good old summer time, few of our popular "kids” have' Miss Josephine Carter s|»ent last javelins thrown at their heads, tho’ t‘nd here with Miss Ibbie Good- it seems 'hat they were well shield- [ w,n - ed. for as >et no harm has been Rev. P. C. Garris preached a very * done. i hne sermon at Carter’s Ford Sunday. Idelle E. Williams. Misses Pearl and Bertie Harrison - _ | visited Miss Ibbie <>oodwiri last week. It seems that the new’ year has * ! come in w’ith a good many lirides k*TTMlrt*fl■lUrutiri- 4 Ihmoam, Kcsamt, Ckroni* P*m*] CompWinW. KarcurWl PoWoa, TMtac. •csldb—d. •**., *te. P. P. P. la * powwfal tool* *ad an •teaUmt nppittsar, building np tb* •7*tun npidly. If yon nr* w«*k ft* faablahftnd BmI badly try P. P. P.. ft* blood eloansing projwrO** of P. P. P, Prickly Ath. Pok* Loot aad P*t—t—. ■old by all Lrugguu. F. V. LIPPMAN Propriator •pvtnnaliy - Ca. RHEUMATISM men, planned the death of> her ow n husband, will leave the state prison wheie lo years of 'tier life have been spent. She may go back to that home now. where still lingers the memory of a dark night, many years ago, when J. i). Carson lay asleep in his bed and was murdered by Ed Green and John Page, w’hile the wife stealthily left the house. "Desiring to err rather on the side of mercy, if I err at all, 1 do hereby \r grant unto said Fannie Carson a full pardon of the offence she has here tofore been convicted of, and the sentence for which she is now serv ing," are the words, and a few strokes of the pen making the gov ernor’s signature, that give Fannie Carson her freedom. Tonight Fannie (’arson is happy. Alternately laughing with joy and sobbing from the fullness of her | Home and Farm CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND WtANO LADIES | ' A«k jumr •rwmim for CRI-CHSS-TtfX’S DIAMOND HkAND PILLS in kso Colo metallic bo***, sealed with Kibbon. Tata no oraan. NmaaM ead ask f.r ONI NIXMONN NBAN* PILLS, for twcnty-le* yean regarded aa Nest, Safest, Always Rrliabla. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIME CVCBYlAIUCnr WORTH. Tamil b*k «wncnc tested How (rood New* Spreada r Two Rose Buds. "I am To yeari old aud travel moat of . , , be tiote.” write* R F. Tol*on. of Kli/.a aroun( f here, bethfown. Ky “Kverywhere I go I re- •on.mend K'ectric Bitter*.because I owe hit cxcHletU health and vitality to them They aflect a cure every time ” They never fail to tone the rtomach. regulate the kidney* aud how’ela. atimolate the liver, invigorate the nerves aud parlfy ; «... **» ». . the blfWMi They work wonder# for' Evciy Household in Walterboro wink, run-down rneb and women, re sto'ing strength, vigor and health that’s BLOCKADED Physicians Advise the use of a goodlaxative, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of undigested food from gettinginto your system. The latest product of science Is VELVO Laxative Liver Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle, reliable and of a pleasant, aromatic taste. Vetvo acts on the Lver.es well a-, on the stomach and bowels, and Is of the greatest possible efficacy in constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, feverishness, colL.llatulence, etc. Try VT 1 lELII LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP BETHANY DOTS Bethany, Mar. 18. Special: Our school has just closed with a grand entertainment, and the children should be given much praise for the part they took in this entertainment. We hope to have just such a teacher for next year. Mrs J T Wright, we are glad to say, is still improving. She has been very ill for several weeks and her friends have been very anxious *»» about her condition. °Her sister. Mrs Ella Bridge, is still w’ith her. Miss Minnie Weeks is the guest of of Miss Annie Bridge. Several new residents ars neahng completion in our community, and all are wondering w ho is to occupy these new homes, x. The many friends of Mrs Annie Hill will regret to know that she is critically ill, and that there is very little hopes of her recovery. * v Friend. adaily joy. Try them Only SOr. Satis taction la positively guaranteed by Ino. 11 Klein. DOTS FROM SMOAKS. Smoaks, Mar. 19. Special: The ladies of Smoaks are preparing for an Easter egg hunt for the children. This will take place at the school house on Saturday. Mar. 26th. Everyone is very much enthused over it. The Baptist Sunday school i» plan ing for an Easter program at their church for Sundiy morning Mar. 27th. All are invited to come out. Miss Brabham is ready to begin work again, and will have her open ing on Mar. 22 and 23. She will be assisted by Miss Hiers of Khrhardt, an experienced trimmer. The pub lic is invited to attend this ripening. Happy Easter Greetings. M. R. Campbell DOCTOR OF OPTICS Office Over Press and Standard. In office Saturdays and Mondays of each week; other days country calls. Walterboro, - S. C. h ould Know How to Resist It. I he back arbea because the kidneys are blockaded. Help the kidney* with their work. _ The back will ache no more. I^ota of proof that Down's Kidney Pilla do this. It’s ihe best proof, for it come*' from this vicinity. K. K. Massey, Hancock Hi., (Beaufort, 6.0., says: “I have no hesitation in recommending Daan’s Kidney Pills, as they did me a great deal of good. I suffered from dull, nagging bsckaches and bad distressing pains through my lotna. My kidneys were also weak and canaed me great annoyance. Doan’s Kidney Pills were so highly recom mended that 1 finally procured a box and began their urn. They relieved the dia- treating pains in my back and I have not suffered since.” For aalsjby all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foatar-MllbnnrBo.. Buffalo, Nee* York, sole agaou for the United States Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. heart, she awaits the morrow in lur cell at the penittjptiary. She was seen late today and told Jof the fact that *she had been pardoned. Nat urally, she was overjoyed to hear t ie news. Once before, when seen at the prison while her pardon was being considered, she pleaded for mercy, and now that it has come to her she hardly realizes what freedom will mean to her. A humble woman now is Fannie. Carson. Out at the penitentiary Stnbborn Aa Mulas. are liver and bowels sometimes; seem to balk without oaoee. Then there’s trouble—juoee of Appetite—Indlgeetion, Nervonanees, Daapoadency, Headache. But each troublee fly before Dr. Kieg'a New Lila Pilla, the world’s bset Btoa tetfiSor*- 80 *“ 7 * CLUBBING RATES. The following papers are clubbed with The Press and Standard: The Press and Standard and— The Progressive Farmer (6 mos)$1.15 Southern Cultivator 1.50 1.35 1.70 Fanners’ Union Sun .... Soothes itchiug skill, liaals cuts or burn* without a scar. Cures piles, ec- y.oma, -alt rheum any itching. Doan’s Ointment. Ymp’druggist sells it. “I suffered habUua'ly from constipa- tion Doau's Hegulets relieved and • rengthened the bowels, so that they have been regular ever since.’’—A. K. Davis, grocer. Sulphur Springs, Tex. I'ch cored in St) minutes by Wool* ford’s Hanitary Lotion. Never fail*. Bold by John M. Kleiu. The Greaf’Lira Medicine and General Tunic Don’t take pills and viojent purgatives. R. L. T. for Constipation. Biliousness, (n~ worse. They don’t cure. Take digestion and all Liver Troubles. They only make bad matters , Constipation. Biliousness, In- It acts in'perfect harmony with nature. Dr. Richardsan has been prescribing continuously for 25 years and says he does not know of any remedy that will give such good results as this remedy. Money Refunded If It Does Not What We Claim I have been uaiug ”Kicbard»on’a Liver Tonic” in my home for some months peat and find it an excellent preparation. It baa aarved aa a anbatitute for calomel, giving the desired effect without the uanal nauaea following a doee of calomel and leaving the liver in normal activity. I recommend It without hesitation, A. J. CAUfHEN. Presiding Elder Andereon District. (Jhicou Drug Co . Anderson, S. C. Dear Hira: lu response to yoor in quiry. I cheerfully state that I have used R L. T. in my family for several years with very beneficial reenlte. I have personally used it recently for its tonic effects and have been mnoh bene fit ted’ For chronic constipation, iydi- gesdoo and toipid liver, I do norknow a better remedy. GEO. E. PRINCE, . Judge of lOrhOirenit. V 1 •• »w1ll i I t til • fl MANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED BY , Qhiquola Drug Co.,! ANDERSON, S. C FOR SALE BY JOHN M. KLEIN, DRUGGIST. WALTERBORO, S. C. PRICE 90c AND 9*00 PER BOTTLE ■ o ’ ' A ' 0 ' • r-if-A