The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 05, 1910, Image 7
Will Build
You Up
and Make
.You Strong
Old people, tired, weak,
run down people, .delicate
children, frail mothers, and
those recovering Trom severe
illness this is a fact.
Thousands of genuine tes
timonials from reliable peo
ple prove this claim, and, to
further support the fact and
prove* our faith in what we
say, we unhesitatin gly de
clare that any one who will
try a bottle of VINOL will
have their money returned
without Question if they are
not satisfied that it did them
good.
JOHN M KLEIN. Druggist.
Walterboro, S. C.
THANKS VOTERS
C. C. FMHEISTMIE. CANDIDATE FOR
GOVERNOR MAKES STATEMENT TO
FEOriE IN RECENT RACE.
1 want to thank, most heartily,
the South Carolina Democrats who
FUMM LETTER-
Irvinr. Fla., Sept. 29.^-Special:
We are having some very pleasant
weather now. but the soil is very
dry.
Mr and Mrs Sidney Hiers have just
returned home from a pleasant visit
in South Georgia. They stopped
over at the beautiful Lake of White
Springs, Fla., also spent a short
while at the progressive little town
of Lake Butler.
Chaley Hiers^formerly of Walter
boro, but now of Irvine. Fla. hs»
accepted a position with the Irvine
Crate and Basket Co.
The party given at the home of
Mr and Mrs Joe Cherry Wednesday
night was enjoyed greatlj by all
those present. *
There will be a birthday party
given here Wednesday night next,
in honor of Mrs Sidney Hiers, her
20th birthday. Cake, cream and
lemonade will be served.
Miss Ada Hall is visiting her sister.
Mrs Frank Cherry, this week.
S. L. Hiers is at present employed
with the Irvine Crate and Basket
Company.
Miss Rudolph Myers, of Jackson
ville, is spending a few days with
relatives at Irvine.
MrsH E Ford is visiting-relatives
irv Jasper.
A Faithful Reader.
. CROSBY DEAD-
M. J. Crosby, a well known and
prosperous fanner of Ruffin, died at
his home there Thursday afternoon
after an illness of only four days.
. . Mr Crosby was taken sick on
supported me in the recent primary. but n0 one to be
GOING TO THE FAIR.
When me and my ma and pa went”
to the Colleton fair,
Ma honied Min Rollinr-us rigg to
go there,
’Cauae our buggy’ new, an’ ma says,
mercy sake! tow n Wednesday and Thursdi, „
It wouldn't hold half the folks she’s tat week, witnessing the settlement
TREASURER’S ACCOUNTS
CHECKED
D. H. Wiae, auditor of Aiken
County, and Mr. Jones, % son of
Comptroller General Jones, were in
town Wednesday and Thursday of
got to take!
An’ she took Mar indy, an’ Jane’s
twins, an’ Jo. '
An’ Aunty Van Meters-us girls-an’
Magee, ’at’s fat, come a scrougin’ in
there,
between , Auditor Patterson and
Treasurer Jones. They also checked
up the accounts of Treasurer Jones.
They found everything in splendid
shape, and the books correctly kept,
i J- E. Kinsey, foreman of the grand
When me an’ mv ma an’ pa went to • Jury also present and-'Witnessed
Cbileton fair. tbe settlement.
The road’s full o’loads-full ’ist ready
to bust.
An’ all hot, an’ smokin’ an* chokin’
with dust.
The Wolffs an’ their wagon, an v
Brizentines, too—
An’ horses ’ist r’are i when the toot-
cars come through! .
An’ way from fur off we could hear
the band play,
An’ peoples all there Vd ’ist whoop
an’ hooray!
An’ 1 stood on the dasn-board. an’
pa boost me there
Most high as the fence, when we
went to the Colleton fair!
An’ when we ’uz there an* inside, we
could se»
Wher’ the flag’s on a pole wher’ a
show’s g)’ to be;
the grea’
An’ boys up in trees, an’
big balloon
’At diddn’t goned up a-tall a
noon:
after-
SMOAKS SCHOOL.
Smoaks, September, 29.—Special:
Smoaks school is to be congratulated
on securing as principal for the com
ing session. Prof. L. K. Kirkley. of
Ruby. He comes very highly recom
mended, having grauated at Wof
ford. He will have as his assistant
Miss Minnie Daly of Savannah, Miss
Daly served in This capacity last year
and will be warmly welcomed back.
It has been many years since this
school has had so Jbright an outlook.
The school ooens October 3rd.
J. A. F. Black has been reelected
to teach the colored school.
and to assure them that I appreciate
more than I can express, their un
wavering loyalty.
I am fully conscious of the fact
that in the last primary I drew my
support from various sources.
The prohibitionists supported me,
- almost to a man. Thousands of lo-
cal optionists gave me their support
for personal reasons. To them all
I desire to express my sincere and
hearty appreciation.
I have been defeated for the office
which I sought; but viewed from
another standpoint I have not suf
fered defeat. I am conscious of the
/fact that I made a clean, honest,
manly fight. I advocated what I
thought was right, that which' 1
• thought to be best for the State
‘which I love. I did not engage in
personal thu**- Not one Word die.
I say against my opponent 1 fought
for a'principle and in the true sens*
my failure to be elected can not b*
^lled defeat. ’
To say that I am r. >t disappointei
would not be true, but I can say. ir
all truthfullness. that 1 accept tr.
result in the best spirit txsMnle. i
am not disappoints i I am r. i- v t
I shall not “sulk.” but. on 'he r r
trary, I shall ontirr i- a.- I have a
waysdmeto w >r< for tne best i:
terests of the State.
I shall do ad in n - p < v-rVo hi!,
up the hands of tne new admimstri
tion, and I ifrge mv fr ends and sui
porters to do the sa n* tnir g No
administration can succeed without
the aid and cooperation of all th-
people, and it is al ways tne’ 'duty o;
good citizens to s»an i by the g werr
ment and aid in the enforcement u:
law and order.
And especially d* I want to than!-
the newspapers. Nearly alTof them
stood by me and fought nobly
In conclusion, let me say that I am
receiving daily scores of letters from
my friends throughout the State,
thanking me for the light which I
made, and assuring me of their loy
alty and sympathy. of them
come from men and women who are
true and loyal to South Carolina. 1
appreciate, more than l can express,
their words of kindness and g »o<l
cheer. 1 .am deeply touched by
, their loyalty .and kindness.-Th^
Columbia State.
C C. Featherstone.
An’ a man in the crowd there gived
money away —
An’ he gim-mesome, an’ says ’ain’t
nothin’ there
Too good fer his hoy. when we went
to the Colleton fair;
DEATH OF MRS-HNEATH.
Mrs Julia E. Sineath. wffe of
English Sineath,. .died at the
home of her brother, (J. \V. Hoff,
last Tuesday morning.
•alb wa?
Mrs Si net
as the daughter
alarmed at his illness, considering it ;of Mrs A M/Hoff of Cottageville.
merelv at attack of fever, hut about She was sick a long time, but
noon Thursday, however, hem-rrha- bore her sickness with patience,
gesset i^i. and he grew w.-r^e until a b done top her that
the end came about sundown. The Joving hands and hearts could do,
, r but G«k1 thought best to call her
phjsieian pronounced his n.a’adj ,
hemorrhagic
FALL AND WINTER
HATS JUST ARRIVED
Just arrived a full line of the
newest and most up-to-date
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
Fall and Winter Hats. PRICES
TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Let (Is Show You Our
Line of Stylish Goods
home. She leaves a grief strick-
.. „ , c I ' x r : , , _en husband and an aged mother,
Mr Crosby wa- in the t9:h year tw0 sha || children and
his age. and was looked upon by all (-t\yo sister^.. Mrs C C Reeves of
avho knew him. a» one. t tre le>t (/id Town. S'C., and Mrs. J. R. ,
men in the c< untyr He leave*, be-! Horton °f Seabrook, S. C.. one
sides awid;w, three children. [brother. G. \V. Hoff, and a host j
Mr. Crp*by was the oldest'sm of relatives and friends to mourn
Mr and Mrs H ar ‘ry Crosby. The!^ l,<? ' r 1 <,SS - but it is God swill,
interment took p.ace Friday
j
„ land we mus f be submissive to it
iii ier-
noon at 4 o’cl >ok at Doctor’s Creek
cemetery. Rev J p. Graham con-
iuctei the funeral services '
Mrs Sineath was a consistent
member of the Baptist church.
The funeral services were con
ducted by Rev S. W. Ackerman,
and her remains were laid to
rest in the Bound cemetery.
Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep,
From which none ever wakes to
► weep.
Her Brother.
7
Y SNIDERS. / ' \-
Sniders, Oct. 1—Special: The
earners in this vicinity are gather-
ng their cotton, though there is not
/ery much made this year
M,« G«trud, V.rn and sister.
.orne and brother. Harry, left this '
seek for„Ediretield where they will I Anderson. Sept. 22—Citizen.
.ttend school .his year • - -, A, h ley was a visitor in the
P M Varn\ of Ruffin, returned! c ' t ^ ay ^„, ca ™„‘° a ,!!^
. .. , . . general sessions court. VV hen
ome last Monday a.‘ter a ver y ' asked if he intended to introduce
'easant trip to New York. Phila an y b in 3 0 f special interesting
-Iphia. fUltimare and* Washington, the coming general assembly, he
Mi*.* Pearle Yarn has been very replied; “Well, brother,,- I’m
t but i.« up apain. Mrs W C Brant! more of a bili killar than I i^m a |
a • very iii tust now bill introducer. But/there are
>r 'Jers senool wril open on Mon- tW( > billa 1 expect to put in. One
^ md :t-ii inst these is to sell the State farm
i u u Put the convicts on the roads.
J M Benton, of Pine Grove v.mt-, The other jg to provide some way
«i las son ar Barton, b ( . wme f or wor ki nfi r the negro women
iv^sago He returned home Mon- the desired yield.-The Augusta
lav “
Cozy Bell. . Chronical
fum4«h»«T hr
money f*»t Writ* far full pttrtK-mlart and afrr at onct.
MO MONEY REQUIEKU until you rerenre imlappmv?-4 your bicyrl» Weihip
to anyone, anywhere in the U. S. irUlumta ,mt Jrpa\xt in Hvjmr /rtifkt r.3
•Alow TEN DAYS’ FKF.F TKIA1. dutu-.* wh irh time you m.iy r\At tnr hi« yrie auo
pilt it to lily test vou wuh If you ar« then not perfectly satisfied or do n t w.sh u
iMep the bicycle inip it bark to u« at our espen^e and jxm will not b* ou* ,**#
ffACTMV MIICFS turn.so the higheat gr.i.ie birvclet i» is pots.hie tv mak*
• *t one nm-ill prom above actual factory c s? You save #i
to midd'.emen > pro»i»f by biyini direct ot us and have the manufacturer t *’:«r
•nice behind your bicycle. IKK >OT HllY a bicycle or a pi rot ttrrs fr>m
•t until v«a*i receive our caulocuea an f i^am our unhe trd o’ /a *or t
prt *s and re mar halfU *p*,uil ofon to n«l«»r
YOU WILL BE MTORISNEI ^
latr fru-ts w- nn m*ke you thu y-ir. WV »ell th-I <h. ; »t juJe btf . In f ir -i-y
trun *ny other fir-on' We are r tu-'ed wit!- fi.,,. pr.jn: ah., e tuyr . -<t
Bl« VA'I.K. ■•KAI.KKS. you can S.-.I our b yv.ea under > ,ur o*n najie p ft t
'Our pne-f. Oi iert lillcd the Hty rectuveri * '
FRCOND MANIA lltCVCUCS. We do n .t r.-ci'i-: - htnlle a-eond h od S- - ' - S
usuViv have a numner on hand taken in trade by our t h. t, rvti . \r• e « i, c .ir o.,
iru-nptiy at myct-s rn ^ine trom Nil i - .r Mill. It.-v r ,, i ! s ,
BAX4TC0 DSAKCa ■‘••Klf wltoele. ImporU-tl rollt-r « Inain* t, i v 1 pJ ■». fe.v't ”•
wv™iI tN'UtlBIHJ, e j;. -ment o! ail -ends at AJ/ />./ uPul nt.t.. t:
IRtAMTOWI
»od diatnet te
_ rde and exhibit a
i*ent» everywhere an
Mrs. Alice R. Padgett
RuTfin, S. 6.
R. F. D./ No. 2.
/ NO'.
Headache
For Years
“I keep Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain
Pills on hand all the time, and
would not think of taking a
journey without them, no mat
ter how .short a distance I am
going. I have a sister that has
had terrible headaches for years,
and 1 coaxed her to try them
and they helped her so much*._
-dre now keeps them by her all
the tifne. prom my own exper
ience I cannot praise them
enough.”
MRS. LOU M. CHURCHILL,
63 High st., Penacook, N. H.
Many persons have headache
after any little excitement or ev-‘
ertion. They cannot attend
church, lectures, entertainments,
or ride on trains without suffer
ing. Those who suffer in this
way should try Dr. Miles’ Anti-
Pain Pills. They give almost
instant relief without leaving
any disagreeable after-effects, as
they do not derange the stomach
or bowels; just a pleasurable
sense of relief follows their use.
Get a package from your drug
gist. Take it according to direc
tions, and if it does not benefit
he will return your money.
. MJtSHAWVILU.
Mashawville, Sept. 29,—Special:
The weather here has been beautiful
uid pleasant for the past week and
cotton picking is progressing rapidly
A series of meetings has just
closed at Sandy Dam. which resulted
in five members being added to> the
church. Great interest seems to
have been manifested in this meet
ing by the large crowd that attended
each service. There was a large
crowd present here Sunday morning
at the school house. Among the
visitors who attended were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Reynolds, MHts Julia
Reynolds of Jacksonboro, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hiott of Green Pond,
Arthur Beach and Johnnie and Ed
gar Warren of Stokes. There wil
be service here again the next third
Sunday morning by R*w. P. W. War
ren. ‘
Rev. G. P. Penny, wife and’'little
daughter, kathleer, have returned
to their home at McCiellanvile after
having spent a few weeks here very
pleasantly with relatives.
The hah fry at Horse Shoe was
quite an enjoyable affair. Among
those present from Walterboro were
Mrs. Stephen Crosby and children.
Rev. Henry Cauthen, and Messrs
Grace and Smith.
Miss Janie Crosby has returned to
her home at Lodge. She was accom
panied by her cousin, Miss Ethel
Warren.
H. W. Price of this place and Miss
Hattie Smith of Walterboro were
happily married last Thursday. Mr.
and Mrs. Price have the congratula
tions of,their many friends.
W. M. S.
— • MM •
J. E. J. Crosby, of Ruflin, brought
us a Very fine stalk of cane from h s
patch Saturday morning, and says i:
anyone can beat it, he will come
> with some finer still.
A. A. Kroeg. Jr., Esq., of Chr.r-
leston. was in town Monday on pro
fessional business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Stokes t and
children of Round, were in town
Sunday afternoon.
FROM NEW YORK A FULL STOCK OF
MEN’S AND LADIES’ GOODS
==^ LADIES’ HATS ==
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*
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HYMNS TO BE USED AT BAPTIST
S. S. CONVENTION- -
The Baptist Sunday School Con-
,/vention of Colleton County will hold
its annual meeting with the Pine
Grove Church. No. 1. on Friday.
Saturday and Sunday. November l-S,
19 an d 20. The Sunday schools are
requested to send a full delegation.
The following hymns have been se
lected for use during the meeting
„ from Gospel Hymns Nos. 1 to 6:
63. 122. 14S. 16SC 202, 246. 274,
276. 279. 580, 664. 687.
Please practice.
Mn. H. J. Givena,
For Committee.
110 MORE T30S51E FittM PUNCTURES
NAILS, T*«'k* or i;i»»» will not lot th-
air out. Sixty l pan* sold last yvar.- J
Ov-rtw) bundrcl t.i;,u-ati'l pairs now in a*e.
oEScmmoih Ma-l-inan «irr« It Istively
tn I ri«i:n*,v<r y Jn- l ItaedilMi lewiih
m,s-v-ci^l (iiMUty of r i’> *rr. « i h urvrr liecomr«
p-- ,-•» and whi> h close-, up small punctures without slljw-
J-ijt the air to escape. W -• hare hundreds of letters frhro saliS-
fi.-vlCustomers s: mug f iat their tireshaveonly been pumper!
up ?n eor • wve in a whole v»s.an. They weigh no more than
an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given
b> several La%e-s or thin specially p-eparerl fabric on ‘he
t—a i Thereg-»lar price of tiv-se tiresispi yoper pair,but far
advertising purpaa- s w are m akmg a ape- ial fsctorv price to
the r Ier of.only J* A> per pair. All orders shipped game diy let’er t-r—- : v i We shp C O D on
app-oval You Jo not pav a cent unul- you have esatnined and f mn i t iem »tn ’ . as - p ■ -ei - l
We will allow a rush discount of s per cent (thereby making the price *».AA p--r pair, if vou
send FI Li. CsK-M Wiril OKOF.K ami enclose thia advertisement \' j n i u> i a
sending u» an ord< r as the tires map be returned at Ot'K en-^-w if fu anv re i-.-i \ are
nut satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and tn ney sent t» us is as su!-- cs 11 a
bank. If you ordrr a pair of these tires, you will And that they w»Yl ride easn-r r-m * ist--
wear better, last lo iger and look finer than any tire vou have et-er usesl or ae-i at an> pr- e w
know that you wt I be so well pleated that when yWi want a bicycle yo-i will give us your order
We want you to se.id us a trial order at osce, heme this remarkable tire offer.
MJ. ~Mrn VfBfO don t buy any kind ar any price until you sen t f jr a pair of
§r TUU MtimMM #UNKato Hedgethorn Puncf.ure-Fnxif tirea on approval and tna> at
the special introductory price quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Sundry '
describes and qantea aft ‘ * - - '
Kotlre the thick rubber tread
an'«l potieture slrloa “H''
and also rim strip - If '
t» prevent run eutllug. 1 Uls
tire will outlast anv other
■sake-worr. KLAslIL a .id
KAsY KIDIMi.
AGRICULTURAL
LIME
■Vadu from oyster shell lime with a
burner use-1 tha* makes one of the
best all aroun l lami awakeneni there
i.s. It will correct the a ’i'lity in laml:
will prevent ru-l in cotton; sheil'iing
ir. cotton; will unlock phosphorus
V <1 potash <jep -si’s j., th,. \\ j|i
• I--away with th** wire wi-rrn t-e-t
\\q refer to Mr W. (•’. r.rant at Ruf
:!n as to results u- a remedy for wire
worms. Price
$8.50 Per Ton
(.clivcred at VS alterboro.
E. L. COMMINS
Meqqetts, S. 6.
Have just completed the interior of my store, enlarging
anci remodeling it, so as to accommodate the largest stock
of merchandise I have ever carried. This very complete
stock consists of
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS
CROCKERY
HATS AND SHOES
GROCERIES
TINWARE
I'rices to suit tlu
Spec
times. You are invited to call ami in-
t these goods.
W. V. GLOVER
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE SQUARE
I make* and kinds of tire* at about half the usual pric<
but write ua a postal today. DO NOT THINK O
to a pair of Urea from aayooe aatil you know t>
It osly coau • postal tq tear* everythin*. Write it MOW.
J.L NEAR GTCLE COMPART, CIICAGO, ILL
DO DOT WAIT nr a pair of Urea from anyone until you know the new
g*era we are matin* nonJ; 1
NOTICE..
Notice <• hereby gtrenthNt anr |»T*raon
or tterkons trt-spm-ii.g on any <-f .fee f«*|-
I'-wlog deacribod premise* will be prose-
i ate-l to the fttl extent of the faw:
Tract of land containing one acre
more or lea*, aitnated in front of Ueh<>.
Catalogue'w'ichurch, ao<i boande-l on the north
by Walterboro mnd; eaat by Maple Cane
of BUYjlNOaW^cie road; aoath by lanl*^f--W. H.* Tbnck-
a ton. and want by old canal.
W tt Thank a to a.
(^ottagevilla, 3. 0. rteptember 14, 1910.
9 21 6(
M. JAFFA
11 I F MOST
Has Rect.Mved
RKASONAHLF SELLFR
FALL GOODS
More than his store can hold.
SOME OF IT MUST GO \\J ONCE
Come and take advantage of forced low prices.
MAIN ST. WALTERBORO. S. C.