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>1, -s MfilS wtii writing 1 to JIM tknt I hod a nawlgia pain is aqr ana lor ftve yean, and I mod your Linuaeat lor one week and was conplttely cured. I reconncnd your Liniment very higMy.”—Mas. J. McGraw, 1316 Mandeville St, New Orleans, La. Ma. Hnrar L Caulk, of IS4S Wilson St, Wilmington, Del., writes“I bought a bot tle of Sloan’s Liniment for the quinsy sore throat and h cured me. I shall always keep a bottle in the house.” SLOANS LINIMENT cives instant relief from rheu matism, lumba go,sciatica, netn ralgia, croup, sore throat, ton- silitis, hoarse ness and chest pains. Dr. lari •. fleam, Bam, V.&A. 6nmn mm mi nmnaitnc MKim if w m mum »cauml urrm nsKUTWI IN MtNOMIAM OF B. G. BENTOIt At a meeting of the County Pen sion Board, held on Tuesday January 31st 1911. the following Minute was adopted by a unanimous rising vote. ‘‘Unde Ben Benton,” as we were wont to call him our oldest charter member, ie not with us to ’day. He lies wrapped in his burial robes at Peniei, near his home, where he se lected his place of sepulture; having received bis suumons to go up high er and be at rest on January 10, 1911, just three days after he had celebrated the 70th anniversary of his naTal Day. surrounded hy a large circle of relatives and friends. We feel assured that he was ready to depart. f<»r his life amid us so ex emplified. For many years a mem ber of tin; Baptist church, he took great interest in the extension of the Redeemed kingdom hy that denomination, and indeed by all others. This board has lost a valu able member, one who was ever earnest for the welfare of the Con federate Soldier, having l»een one himself during the whole War be tween the States. True to his duties in ail the relations of life, to his family, to his country, to his friends, to his (»od he has gone to receive his reward! ”So earthly clinging. So lingering gaze. So strife at parting. So sore amaze. But sweetly gently. He passed sway. Prom the World’s dim twilight. To endless day.” Resolved. That a copy of above Minute be sent to his afflicted fami ly, as a token of our deep sympathy for them, his great worth and ■ our deep affection for him. and be pub lished in The Press and Standard. Members of the County Pension Board. C. G. Henderson. J. W. Miley. ’ I). K. Hudson, W. N. Jones. W. B. Ackerman. M. I). The 1911 World Almanac k tiu trchwiy to a storrhoew of rc- iaformitioo; full (fetaiU *of th* I'M© erntus and of ttx mos* Important an.t tx: tint Confresjiorui Election in i iiv \earc; tO.OOO ta»tt and Cfurej jS-ut poirt»«, labor, rdifion^ iportv firm >titut'cs, finance, fide, eom- P’fr.e. mnirin*e. nionfy and finking; '-’orrution abo it our o»n and aii t>>" ci coantnrv ihe arm.er and fi of the world. Panama Cana!, J ' »l rjv.jat . n., *th of the lmted v : v unurr*,! a-d colieges. postal <>“ • - r on. natura! rat on lawa and 0 i filom for wtinf. Constrtulion •jt fted po^uiit'on of t e. f ’hr fi-rb. of UO largest citiei in n:*ed Statrs, of a!! L'nitf„ States t ea ot $.000 or more; in fact the IVit W.orld Almanac will tefl vou some th.nt about cefrrtliint and everythin! aoout a fresf aiWiy thinfi Price 25c. at hook at ores (west of Baftalo sad Ptttaburf Me.), hy mail 35c Address ^heJNew York World. New York. , The unton of tha first dhririoa of the Cphstoa —orlitloa. mat with thoPMa—f Groaa chareh Fridag, SaC**rd^ tad Sunday Jan. 19-21. Thirteen dMtrehesofthaColltaoo A»> aodathm eompoaad this union. All these churches with tha excaption of one or two were repreareted. This waa a union ia the true earns of tha word> aa the apirit of unity, harmony and love prevailed throughout. During the atmiona of this union there were four sermons preached. Friday morning Rev. Ben Adamo; Friday night Rev. J. M. Craven; Rev Ben Adame, Saturday morning and night; Rev. Craven preached the missionary sermon Sunday. The regular work of the union was carried out in the spirit above mentioned. There were two queries discussed by a number of the brethen. One pleasing feature that characterized this meeting was the deacons from the various churches, j These brethem entered heartily into | the spirit of the discussions and did themselves and their churches credit, . while honoring their Lord wi^h their u-stufiony, which was helpful to all 1 present. | The union was declared to he one I of the best ever attended by some of our oldest saints. One of the grandest things ever accomplished by a union in this asso ciation, if carried out. The follow ing resolutions adopted by the union in regard to creating niorp* enthus iasm among the lines of Sunday school work. The sixth resolution adopted is as follows: ’That is^agreeable this anual meeting be held in« connection the day preceding the convention.” Now let all other churches and Sunday schools in the convention feel that this a part of their work, as this will be held for mutual beneftt and they are expected to fall in line and let us make this a drawing card for the convention. The following resolution was adopted: 1st. Be it resolved that it is the sense of this union meeting to re juest all churches composing this union division, to organize what shall be known as a teachers meet ing. to be*held one each month, with each church. 2nd. Resolved that all officers of the school together with its teachers and pastor, shall constitute this class and that the pastor lead. 3rd Resolved that the purpose of this meeting shall he to promote Sunday school work in of its de partments. 4ih Resolved that the convention. Normal Manual, by Spellman, Moore and Sevell, be used as a test book. 5th Resolved that we hold one anual meeting of all Sunday shoots officers, teachers and pastors each year for mutual benefit. tith Resolved that if aggreeable, this annual meeting be held in connec tion with the Colleton Sunday school convention. The day preceding the convention. Respectfully submitted, J. M. Craven, P. M. Warren, t B. F. Halford. Committee. rtETTY am» srAMiuio. vAunotaoio. a c Prefnitwl JfatHm % mi lovely Bat- _ s vary pratt aac pa at Up nSSmm of Mr. md Mm. Beach,> Boolcrard, BaNaat Point when their attractive daughter. Hip Aank Loca Beach, and Mr. Jiaeedoii Robinaati wary untied hi wedlock. Dr. J. C. Thna, paator of tL Rnt Preabytirian church, performing tha beautiful mini impreMire OmFKDCXiy« The effective decorationa were in chkrge of Mias Mattie Len- faaty, who waa aaiatad by several friends, and were greatly admired by all The hall was a luxuriant bower of green/ the stair being almost completely hidden with feetoona of Florida ■nilax and asparagus fern. Garlands of the fern and smilax were draped acroes the hall from the dining room door to the ceremony room. Fruit punch was dispensed in the hall, the pretty bowl being placed on a table covered with a ’ tenberg cloth. The room where the ceremony was performed was particularly pretty, the color 'scheme being pink and green. Graceful gar lands of smilax and fern were suspended from the four corners to the center, ending in a grace ful cluster of the pink' chrysan themums and fern ornamented the corners and thp minister and bridal couple stood beneath a 1 canopy of fern, smilax and flowers. The altar was a bank of the delicate asparagus fern. The doorways and windows were draped with vines and after the i ceremony an informal reception i was held and dainty refresh ments were served, repeating the color scheme of pink and green. The members of the Philathetartlass of the Center Hill Sunday school, of which class the pride is a member, assisted serving. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Wallace White sang “A Love Song” (Lewis Brown,) and Miss Mattie Lenfesty sang “The Garden of Roses.” Miss Lizzie Lenfesty played the accompani ments to these lovely selections, followed by the wedding march from Lohengrin, the bridal couple advancing down the stairs together and taking their places at the altar, where they were met by Dr. Tims. The bride was most dainty and sweet in a wedding gown of white silk, trimmed with dainty lace. She carried a magnificent shower bouquet of bride’s roses, valley lilies and fern, tied with long streamers of -white ribbon and maline. The groom wore conventional black. The groom has prepared a lovely home for his bride on the Boulevard, and they went im mediately home, where they will welcome their friends in future. The happy couple received many handsome presents from ; relatives and friends, among them being a beautiful silver service from the Baraca class of the First Presbyterian church. Mr Robinson is a valued and earnest member of this class, holding the office of president during one term. Mr and Mrs. Robinson received the heaty good wnshes and con gratulations of the guests present last evening and also have the best of wishes from other frielMs of their large circle of acquaintance.—Tampa Daily Times. ornoi m Dp. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: OPfOSH* fjgaw. Mi IWqLw Thooc iOde. WAL3SRBOBO. B. a Wm. J. Flakbanw Hater R. FISHBURNE A PADGETT WALTERBORO. - • - S. C. B* V* BLACK £B| DENTAL SURGEON 1 have reopqped^my dental office, and have aaaociated with me DR. JOHN H. BAKER. All work given prompt attention. Office next Terry & Shaffer’s Store. .» Office Honrs: 8.30 am to 2 o p. m. 3 to 6 p. m. ® ’Ppone No. 07a. S | ■Wnlterhoro, NO g OOOOOOOCXXXJOOCOOOOOOOOOOO ' iSSI ii. «fl , jfoHl , Brokerage at ' liiMirHitee. •s LOANb NKOOTIATED Housfe* to Op; oglte the Market, WALTER BO I»0. 8. & m • Express Delivered or called for at every part of the city. Telephone 8b. N. C. A. SAULS, AGBU. & At Southern Express Co. ATTENTION SUBSCRIBERS! 1 am in The Press and Standard’s Voting Contest to win, and desire to request that all subscribers who are not especially interested in any can didate to give me the votes, and please pay up before the contest closes, so that I can get your votes. I am a daughter of Mr. J. Lawrence Smoak. and a nioce of Dr. H. W. Black, the County Superintendent of Education. Anything anyone can do for me in this contest will be very highly appreciated. Yours for Votes. v; Miss Carrie Smoak. Smoaks, Jan. 31. 6sdsotary habits, lack of outdoor ex- eroias. insufficient mastiostton of food. conBtipa tioi >, a torpid llvsr, worry and aoxMty. are tte most nemmon causes of stomach trouble t'orrsot your habit* and tabs Chamberlain's Stomach and Live' Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by all deaims. A SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER; The relatives of Mrs William Bishop gave her a very pleasant sur prise on the 13th, by celebrating her f’» >th Birthday. All Her chilrun were i present who seemed to have a very nee time. After serving a ' dinner consisting of filed and baked chickens, boiled hams, numerous cakes and pies of various kinds, each one went their way wishing for another day as en joyable. One Who Was Present. MRS. MARY JONES DEAD- Mrs Mary Jones, wife of B. L. Jones, died at her home nearSmoaks on De:. 25. 1910. She was a kind and loving com panion, ready to do any favor for a friend. She leaves besides a husband, a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. Husband. - %mm — RUFFIN SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT The Ruffin Graded school, suecsss- fully taught this term by Prof. J. W Miley, ably assisted b{Miss Rena 1*. W’olf will close Friday of this week. Friday night the teachers and pu- i pils will give an entertainment to which the public is cordially invited. Admission is free. "How to Look Yonnir and Winaitne" Pamphlst. Cos postal «ill bring it! Kcplets with auggsttiona. Wig*. Too- poos. Switches, PaBs, Oombtng*. Acme Heir Co, Savannah, Ga. SMSt Nervous Prostration 'T suffered so with Nervous Prostration that I thought there was no use trying to get well. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, and although skeptical at first, I soon foun4 myself re covering, and am to-dav well.” MRS. D. I. JONES, 5*800 Broadway, Cleveland, O. Much sickness is of nervous Origin. It’s the nerves that make the heart force the blood through the veins, the lungs take in oxygen, the stomach di gest food, the liver secrete bile and the kidneys filter the blood. If any of these organs are weak, it is the fault of the nerves through which they get their strength. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is a specific for the nerves. It soothes the irritation and assists in the generation of nerve force. Therefore you can hardly miss it if you take Dr. Miles’ Nervine when sick. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it all ac cording to directions, and if it does not benefit he will retura your money. CE. DURANT Civil Eng’r and Land Surveyor Will be in Walterboro at J. B, Ackerman’s on Saturdays and all other days when not at work in field. , ^ 4 i* ’Phone No. yjy. Dr. L. M. Strickland tfentist SMOAKS, S. e. Walterboro Oil Mill (LICENSED BUYttlS ot SEED COTT(i^) ■a . . ^ Bring your remnants for cash at highest market pnee. Will gin cot ton every day. Prompt eerviee. u White Hickory Wagons. Our bargains in White Hickory Wagons are like finding money. Why not call on us and get that wagon you hive been needing for so long? We carry all sizes and can give you exactly what you want and our prices are the lowest. A. Wichman & Son, □:;c ii, urn (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) Prompt Powerful Permanent It* tienpfirial rf. Stubborn rase* CkxxI result* are feet* are usually yield to P. P. P. lasting—it cure* Xcll very (quickly when other medi. you to stay cured dues are useless P. P., P. Makes rich, red, pure blood—cleanses the entire System — dears the brain — strengthens dlgestloa and nerves. A positive specific for Blood Potato and skin diseases. Drives out RhoMMUaa and Stops tho Pala; ends Malaria; is a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it. F. V. UPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA. Fertilizer^ OYKTKU S1IKIJ. IJMK ground finr »o it rsn b. u-rd in a distributor, sn.l a burner umhJ in burninn it that raak«* A FINE FERTILIZER. 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WANTED 100 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN to prt imre f<»r B x.kkeej.iog 8U.-no*('»phic. Civil Service. , SitleaniJin*hip *iul TeWrmphy position* now awaiting tfflm Petition* teru-ed or oiooey itlundeil Worthy yoanj; people mav learn and r*y tnitlon after pAdth.n i* aecured. I^eaaou* bf mall if desired. Write at once for Bpec'sl ('hriatmaa Otfer and save $10IM) on your course. The highest endorsed Rasinee* College in the Oar oil an* or 8oatb-Atlnntic. SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. CHARLESTON, S. C. ate florvaoe, 8. 0.; Wln*len-tetom. SaUsterf, WiiaaiagSte, N. C.