The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 26, 1911, Image 2

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_ o ■ ±r ■ m APKILB. 19U THE HtOB AND ETANDASD. WALTEBBORO. 8. PAGE 2 SOUTHERN RURALI81 St Awonr. m t'* 1 ll'ifr ' s > ». rtk n. m ■•y* ,>r.i iiO? i|s# „ Is without dmlbt the most practici], most interesting and valu able Southern Fsnn Paper published. It pomes twice • ircntli, 24 times each year; contains 24 to 40 psues, and covers everv department of the Tarm and home. It is worth murh more than the subscription pi ice of 50c per year. * The editors are ail practical fanners and lnow who I they are writing atout. The first issue of each month is a Prize Special.worthi year’s subscription; “What Farmer* Are Doing “ letters, printed in the mid-month issue, are of great practical val ve. Hmdrrda of dollar* a«C paid to Mtecribrrs for article* each rear, and the exprriaoccoftbcar writer* will be worth hoadred* of dollars to r<m. Saaaplc copy rtES. rusoMi iitimm. FOR SALE •i ^ HIGH GRADE COTTON SEED MEAL $30.00 PER TON NEW BAGS FULL WEIGHT Waherboro 00 Mill JB. A. Martin of Smalm was among those in town Monday. « Misses Lucia and Angie Kinard, of ML Zion, were in town last week doing some spring shopping. Luther and Lewis Linder of ML Caxmel wore in town Saturday on business. Cottagovllle, April Master exercises wars held at Cot- tagevllle churph last Sunday mom- lag as usual, the children perform ed. their parts well, showing how well'the/ had been trained. Miss Clare Smith and Mr. Edgar Du Rant were quietly married last Sunday afternoon. Only a few in ti tuate friends were present during the ceremony. Senator J. D. Ackerman of Cot- ^ Vinela Ackcrmaa who i, at _ tagevllle. was in town Friday get- tendins ' Colurabia co , 1<>ge spent K as ting signatures to a petition asking ter at homo wlth her parent8 . . 8hp for the pardon of R. A. Adams, who waa accompanleU by ho fr , end , Misa is stming a life sentence in the Carrle WU1U . Mlall wmia ha8 state penitentiary. \ friends at CottageviUe and each Mrs. P. K. Willis of CottageviUe. S*™ her a hearty welcome, arrived In town today to visit 1 ^ ,r ' Roert Ackerman who is her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Knight., » lud > ,n K pbartnacy at the Charles- From hero she will go to Header- bton Medical College, spent last Sat- sonvllle to visit relatives accompan- urday and Sunday at home, led by her sister Miss Bessie Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Strichland vis- ited relatives here last week. Mfs. T. H. McCants of ( harleston Rosser Smith, a student of 4 __ returned to her home Monday after a very pleasant visit to relatives at Roond and Walterboro. While In Walterboro she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Francis. J. W. Carson of Varnvllle, for merly a resident of Walterboro was in town the early part of the week. Mr. Carson states that be has pur chased s farm at Rice Patch and will move back there next year to operate It. Mr. L. C. Paggett, of Smoaks, vis ited his cousin, Mr. J. B. Black. Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mr. Paggett left Wednesday morn- ling for Bluffton where he will spen a short whl’.o before' returning to his home.—Beaufort Gazette. ^liss Annie Paul attended the second annual Sunday School Con ference of the Charleston District Church South, which wa.H held at Walterboro, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week. Miss Paul went as a delegate of the Carteret Street M. B. Church. Miss Hess accompanied Miss Paul.—The Beau fort Gazette. v WAN™ 100 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN to prepare for li lokkee.OiK PU-aotfiaphic. Civii Service. Hsit-xaisuahip and Te.ecraphf point oua now awaiting them. Poaf'inn* rccu'id or mnticy irtnnded. Worthy yosne piople miy learn and pay tuithm after poaltb-n t* atcured.. Lerfeona hv mall if ui'alred. Write at once for Special Chriatmaa Offer and ft*ve 910 90'on jo«r courae The higheat endorsed Huai nr ax College in the Caroltnaa oy S«>utb-Atlantic SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, CHARLESTON. S. C. and Flofenoe, S. c,; Wli I'oD-^slsm. Snli*bury, Wilmington. N. C. Saved His Mother's Li's. ] “Four dectrs bad given me up,” write* j Mrs. Laura Gaines, of A voce. La , “and ■ty obiklren and all my Menus were Denei>l OI in€ looking for me to die, when my eon ICjUted thet 1 nae JJiectnc Blurry l etld sa, end they ha -e dons ms a world . of good, t will always prates them " Blectrio Bitters las ptloelcsa hleea ng to women iroub'ed with fainting and dtssy spell*, backache, heailarhe, weakneaa, debility, oonatlpwtion nr kidney dia- oidera U*e them and gain new health, strength and vitior. They're guaranteed to satisfy or money rrfunded. Only 50c at all drnKKixtx NOTICE MAGISTRATE TOWLES. The following is published for the residents of what is pu dents of now known as St. Paul’s township, previously Adams Run and Collins townships. That according to the annexation act of this territory to Charleston County. I am appointed as magis trate for the said St. Paul’s township and that 1 am required under this act to hold my court in three places, in said township and I will make the follow ing days at different points on and after this date I will bo at the Mrs. Ethel Francis who is attend-’ following places in sai l township: lag school in Charleston upent the j Tuesdays at Adams Run Depot. .t rndavs atKearses Store, near Adams Hun village Del rH ll How’s Thit? Wc offer One Hundred ward for anv onxe of CatarrlT that can not b» cured bv Hsll’a Catarrh Owe; F JCHKNEY t?(c Co , Ti'led**, O We. tne under signed, h*ve known F I Cheney for the 1**1 15 yra r i. an^ beltiveb'm i»*»rfe«i y’h' iioi*ble in *11 buMiiex* iranvHt'tlon*, xnd tinaccinlU • t i oirrv on* *ny » bltgitiou* n nd* by h * ti tu. Wnldtf g Kiunan vV Mnr« vm. ' Wholeenle Drogsixt*. Toledo O • lUll’e Oxtairh Cure in tbk-n tn>«p ox ly, *< fmr din r |y upon Ike bl«>o< and ninoou* snr'nce* of the «vsetn I’eetira u hN *.ent beo Priiu, 75c, p^r ottJe -old b nil Drnmtinta. Tuke lin.I n Fituiiy Pill* loxconstipa don. Easter holidnyH parents, Mr. ami In town with her Mrs H. A. Francis UACLEK lANUFAlTURINf COIPANY, • 8UC0KS80KS TU CEO. S. HACKER & SON Saturdays and Mondays *;t Meg- get t. Wednesdays and Thumday I will heat Kavenel, my home and will re ceive any papers pertaining to my court. I will make one of these days when necessary across Caw Caw Swamp to hold court. D H. TOWLES. Magistrate. Meggett, S. C.. March 7, Ulli. NOTICE CONCESSIONARIES. Please take notice that on May 11th at 12:00 o’clock, noon, the undersign ed will sell the following concessions for the next County Fair to be held at Walterh^r", Nov, 7 10, 1911. The prices named are minimum. In case more than one application is had, the concessions will go to the highest bidder. Such concessions as one not sold May 10th. will be sold as soon thereafter as possible. Cold Drtnk Stands, each LVd Drinks, exclusive Pe taurant, exclusive Fruit Stands, each Fruits and Cigars, exclusive Candies and Chewing Gum Cane Racks, each Cane Racks, exclusive (not over I?) Photographer, each Photographer, exclusive ‘Pop Corn Crisp, exclusive Engraving or Glass, exclusive Doll Racks, exclusive Novelty.Sfaiuis, each Novelty Stands, exclusive Lunch Stands, each Lunch Stands, exclusive Restaurant and Lunch Stands exclusive to same person W. W. SMOAK, Sec. Colleton County Fair Assn Walterboro, April 19th. 1911 4t. WE MANUFACTURE Dacrs Sash aiid Blinds Columns anil lialusters; Grille and Ornaments; Screen Door Windows. WE DEAL IN Glsss, Sash Cord and Weight CHARLESTON, S C. Lam* Kh< nkier i* Dt-ar'y *lwa\a dae to rbe«a>»tl»m of the mu’c#*, *».» qalcklv yields »rt th» freo «pn'tr*>tr»n of i-hauib*Rl*tu'f Liniment. For Mx.e by wli dealer*. You 4 per cent quarterly on all deposits in our Savings Department. Capital $15,000.00 Farmers and Merchants Sank, EHRHrtRDT, S. C. S. W. Copeland. President Da. J. H. 'feoBKKTS. Viee-Prea. M. Max Walker. Cashier. $10 00 85 00 10 00 35 00 10 00 5.00 10 00 :»(K* 10 (Kt 10 IK' 10 00 100ft KMX) 20.00 10 00 20.00 50 00 Wofford College came home for a few days last week. In order to at tend his sister’s wedding. He re turned to his studies on Monday. Miss Helen Malone spent Easter at her home In Walterboro. Mr. Victor Ackerman, a Medical stndent, was at home last week-end and took In the Smith-Do Rant wed ding. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Westbury, of Grover, spent Suday winth the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ackerman. Mrs. JL M. Willis and baby spent two or three weeks at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ackerman. Dr. Willis Joined his f a wif>T last week. After a pleasant .visit they returned this week, to their home in Marianna, Florida. Mrs. John Shieder and Murray Shiedcr were among the t’ottage- ville visitors last weqk. Miss Blanche and Master Roland Ackerman oelebrated their birthday wiu^a party last Tuesday evening. A few out-door games were engaged In before night. Then the young folks were conducted to the dining room, where they enjoyed a supper consisting of salads, etc. During the evening 1 a contest was held Miss Winona Ackerman won first prize. E. MMmgtt In Tte Ozatk* md yet ultei le * lliinn Scranton, cf ■i.'Uv • Uv, I I., Aorghed' ard coughed te in the mount tnx »>n ihe advice f live deciorx, * ho mid he had c«>u- •in pticn Imt I uml no held in the vima « H'ld KtRi-'ed home. ll-*Hrring «d >r Ding’* N w Di-c«.verv. he iiegan »o ise it “1 U'ltcve it B.ived my !l’e,” he irite* “for if tiudc a new man of m*- •«o th*f I can i 4>w do good Wink xg-.il'.” i*'ar *!1 lung dnexsex, cohghi. cold*, lx- trip e, asthma, croup, wli ot mg cough, hxv fever, hi morrhaue-, hoarMne-a oi qniuav, i a tl e (text known teinady f'uoe 50c and II 0O 1 n*l bottle free. Guaranteed bv sit druggists. AM Mawtina ^trwwi, CNARLBSTON, 5 C mAmmLE and CIIANITI WONKA and T-s r '.T'.tXi No Rest Day or Night “I would lay awake for hours without any apparent cause, o^ dream terrible dreams which would bring on extreme spells of nervousness. After taking Dr. Miles’ Nervine and Tonic for awhile I could sleep well, and the nervous spells have left me.” MISS ALMA HUG. R. R, No. 4, Canal Dover, Ohio. Without sleep the nervous system soon becomes a wreck, and the healthful activity of all the orgafis obstructed. Restful, body-building sleep accompanies the use of Dr. Miles’ Nervine because it soothes the irritable * nerves, and restores nervous energy. When taken a few days according to directions, the most restless sufferer will find sleep natural and healthful. Get A bottle from your druggist. Take it all according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will re turn your money. HI CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND Send For Prices, Mr Joha V. Baacb reprnaMU m • Katobllahad In 1704 Oldest Firm lo Americf 0. A* WALKER LAmrsi Mk TMP for Cm^ITXH-reR'S DIAMOND Hkanj PIU.S in Fro XTut/A\ Gold mct lHc b>>ir«. xc.IeU wuK FlurfO) XibtKm. Takb xa craca. ■•>>«* aaarV/ a in*w* m4 Mk n* cai-can-Tra a V BiaaaR* BBAN» rIT.I.s fir tw<-nty.«-q y**r* rrgxndrd •• Always HrlUbie. SOLD BY ALL DBUSGISTS EVERYWHERE T w ^ G.J. Yarn and son, of Ruffin ia town Monday. Please Read These Two Letters* The following letter from Mrs. Orville Rock will prove how unwise it ia for women to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when it may be avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. She was four weeks In the hospital and came home suffering worse than before. Then after all that suffering Lydia E. Pink- ham** Vegetable Compound restored her health. HEBE IS HER OWN STATEMENT. Paw Paw.Mieh.—“Tws years ago I suffered very severely with a displacement—I could not be on my feet far a long tuna. My physician treated me for several months without much re lief, and at last sent me to Ann Arbor for an op eration. I was there four weeks and came borne suffering worse than before. My mother ad vised me to try Lydia E. Plhkham's Vegetable Compound, and I did. To-day I am well and strong and do all my own housework. I owe my bealUi to Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound and advise every woman who Is afflicted with any female contplairt to try it.” — Mrs. Orville Rock, R. R. No. ft, Paw Paw, Mich. V# “There never waa a worse case." Rock port, Tnd. —‘♦There never was a worse case of woman's Ills than mine, ami I cannot betrin to tell you what I suffered. For overt wo years I was not able to do anything. I was in tied fora month and the doctor said nothing but an operation would cure me. My father suggested Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; so to please him 1 took it. and I improved wonder fully, so 1 am able to travel, ride horseback, take long rides and never feel any ill effects from it. I can only ask other suffering women to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coni|M>und a trial before snbmitting to an operation."—Mrs. Margaret Meredith, li. F. D. No. li. Rock port, lud. i We will pay a heimlsorae reward to any person who will prove to us that these letters are Lot genuine and truthful—or that either of these women were paid iu any way for their testimonials, or that the letters arc published without their permission, or that the original letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. For SO years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female Ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. > Mrs. Pinkhara invites all sick women _ to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of . charge. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Moss, Have You a Picnic Hat? The season for picnics is here and you \u!l not want to wear your best hat to a picnic, so come in and let o us show you our line of PICNIC.HATS Not only have we a nice line of picnic hats, but we have a full line of DRESS HATS ; of the Latest Styles We can please you and suit you. A full line of MILUNERY of all kinds, Laces, Embroideries, Rib bons, Neck-wear. * MRS. W. A. BLACK THE LEADING MILLINERY STORE □ •-r. .• v vPrickly Ash, Poke Root anJ Potauiumi Prompt Powerful • Permanent it* beneScial rt- StuStmrr cxv* (.kjcmI rmultx are (xctx «r« u.u !ljr jrwl.l I.* P. I' I*. u tun-x t*U v«ry ijuiiaJy when other — i- you toaWyciuwJ e*i.ax *re u-mc-s P. P. P. M-'krx nch. red, f«ire -nttr« i D n — «'|| the lir.iui — slfemj'l.i'i.< C;gestioa aud nerves; •« ■\ i >• i in; h; • ulo fox G!rxo«J Palsf.n 1 .v.-n iVi P ♦ r '*K»v»rrflr •» i t the l^ln; -v!-- Mklarla • ■ 1 .y-., ! , v ' . •., !.- ciulu;>v' it J. V • • .» • «- r / I. GA. For So'id Gold and Silver Jewelry Go to J. A. WtlSTERBERD/Jewelry Store. Main Street, lYext Door to New Postoffice. i L WALTEKBOKO, 8. *1.