The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 10, 1911, Image 2

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r 4 ■ vt w, i9i: AND MUTH OP MM. ((«■ rmmm Awy. HMC«T«tt», V»y 4. BywfUii Mr. BMbM Owens died at his home here oa Main street Priday at 13:M a'e.ork. sfttr aa illness of tea days. 0 r t WALTERBOBO, 8. C. PAOt TWO. a IKMhw. ^ ’ I i » to erltSdsa all dM| ***** 1 Mr. Oweer was oae of the oldest ^ from the ol^SjKray he is at cMirens of Ridgeellle, having conw branded f as a hieker and It In Mi time, bat i kieklag dm __ 7 . . . . „ „ are all groae to follow grodsa aadj """"V A * r,, a * when some fellow geU oat of the •*“'** °« “ ** U “ ®®« M beaten track and snggesU that thd things be Am. a little dlfferoat among the craaka We are of the class who believe that jadlciary kick here froua Wilson. N. C. when a young man of nineteen. Shortly af ter* a.*ds he enlisted la the civil war enduring the hardships and serving fuithfally to the end. Mr. Owens was sncceesfnlly eagace i n other words, we don’t think ed ia the turpentine business for a number of yearn. This was follow ed by large farming interests and activity in the mercantile world. He married Miss Alice, the eldest daogh' v ||| make our meaning clear. t»r af .the late Hon. John N. Cum- nr !• gs, who with the following child ren survive him: J. A. Owens, Mrs. t O. A. T. Johnston. Mrs. Henry Har grove and Mrs. Edward Welch, all of this place. Messrs. Amos Owens, of 8t. George, and Levi Owens, of Walterboro, are brothers of the de ceased. The funeral was held this after noon at Mount Tabor church, the Hev. J. W. Elkins conducting it In! the presence of a large number of - people who gathered with sad hearts to pay the last tribute of respec cotton ,ts coming up aad ly finished. We are looking for ward for a genuine good crap year taoaka Bank opened for hnnlnem lant week wltt W. C. Patrick.' Jr.. lag in wine and helpful, bat It be-i ^ Hampton aa cashier. Mr. Patrick comes . an Intolerable autoaaoe * * J®«h« — ^ when It to ladnlged la ckroulcally. a' man ought to kick Just to be a kicker, bnt oaly when good can be accomplished by It. ’The following from the Lewiston. Maine Journal icre Hyed two frogs, so I’ve been ttfd. In n quiet wayside pool; And one of those frogs was a blam ed bright frog * But the other frog was a fool. SUFFERING Now a framer man with a big milk . » mn. Was wont to pass that way; And he useed to stop and add * Black and Mrs. W. B. Sauls. < * ro P , ,! Smoaks. Of the aqua pura. they say. ’ Henry Boo|| ^ j( 0B# He had I personality. He has been connected with the Hampton bank aa assistant enabler for several years, the bank made a wise choice when it nectimd Mr. Patrick’s services. Smoaks school* cloeed last Priday Miss Minnie Daly finished up a suc cessful term. Notwithstanding the school to sufficiently large for two teachers. Mias Daly has taught- the entire school since Prof. Kirkley de clined to finish his term as prin cipal Mrs. John Frailx has been in fail ing health for some time. Her many | wrote to If I*. Pinkham for advice. In friends hope for a speedy recovery, k *1®® I h®** gained my average u. , , .j weight and am new stroni 1 R *V fcnd Mn J H ’ s ‘ oudni ‘ re -Mrs. Sallik Ntkvexs, ] Augusta. Ga.. spent several days 8< jjox 31, Waurika, Okla. with their daughters. Mrs. J. Benj ! Another Grateful Wonuui. of Iluntington, Mass.—** I was in a ner vous, run dovfrn condition and for three years could find no help. I Was Cared by Lycfia E Pink- haai'a Vegetable Compound Wanrika. Okk.—‘1 had female troo- blaa for seven years, was all run down, and so nervous I could not do any thing. The doctors treated me for dif ferent things but did me no good. I got so bad that 1 could not sleep day or night. While in this condition I read of Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound, and began its nse and and well.** F. D., Ko. ss l. May.—Tk following totted baa boon receive by the industrial department, of the Carolina Cltachfield aad Ohio Rail road. 47S East 4fth. Street. Los Agnetes, Calif., April 24 mi. W. D. Roberts. * See., “Back Home” Association, Johson City, Tens. Dear Sir: 1 — Please send me literature, es peclally about, South Carolina. 1 want to get back home. I belong to Kentucky, but It la too cold for me in that state. F. W. HAGEN. Secretary Roberts expresses the No. never. Its foolish to fear a fan cied evil, when them are real and deadly perils to guard against iu swamps and marshes, bayous, and lowlands. These am the malaria. o germs that cause ague chills and fever, weakness, aches In the bone»+ 01 and muscles and may Induce dead- ‘ly typhoid. Bnt Electric Bitters de stroys and casta out these vicious germs from t)io blood. “Three bot tles drove .all the malaria from my system,” wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C., “and I’ve had fine health ever since.’ Use this aafu hope that South Carolina newspaper and boards of trade will handle l,nr * r * ni *<ly only. 50c at John M. this request. Klein’s to thair friend and neighbor, Mr | Owens was active In church work and a friend to the needy. • ‘I owe my present good health to knai Cottagevilk* News Notes. Cottageville, May 8.- Special: Misti Rqlh Pierce and her Bister, An nie visited Charleston lust week. Mr 8. G. Pierce, their father. Is now fool fro" hank in the hwashlng ness at Smoaks last week. Lydia E. IMnkham’s Vegetable Coni- And it -chanced one morn ig 1 thej a. E. Varn of Smoaks took a| Pound utul Blood Furilier which 1 be- eariy dawn j business trip to Moselle last TIn.r,-, ^ "'/knows what helped mo When the farmers sight was dim day. • and does not say one word against it.’* He scooped those frogs in the wa-, Mrs. Jasper Garter of Atlanta Ga. > — Mrs. Maui .lANhTTt Bates, Jjox ter he dipped | spent last week with her sister, Mrs. l-'J; H'mtingtnn, Mass. , . | , Bt*cati8e v«*ur case is a difficult one. Which was a joke on hint. i K. A. Barnes. doctors having done you no good, do /• Hot N^hts id May runnitu; a bustnesa in the city. Mrs. Herbert W. Ackerman atten ed the Foreign Missionary AaAO- ciatlon at Mullins last week. She was accompanied b> Miss Alef l)u- ftaut from the Juvenile society. MIhk (’tt/rie Ackerman has accept ed a position In -Mr. Joe Taylor’s store in W’alt.erboro. ' ICev. S. 1). VattRhn ami his wife were tin* Rtn-sts of Mr». A. A. W'il- Us one ilay last week. Hev. WAV. Williams and wife, af- ^ imsvjiik j-kt si'/ ft wvn-s, L. Padgett who has be^ji awiri not cpntinue to suffer without giving several days-has re,urned. Lydia E- l*inkhants Vegetable ( ^>:n- lank. As the farmer humped to town. J. L. Lyons and A. visited the progressive itftsitiou lure with Varn Bros. t'o. l Hr. Thompson has decided to cast his lot But tin* smart frog flew, like a tug Branchville last Friday, boat screw And he swore he’d not go down. x» 'So he kilked and sptlshed and he slammed and thrashed And In* kept on top through ail; \:ul to* churned that milk in first- elaSs shape In a great big butter bail. Smith' u trial. It surely has cured many cases of female ills, such as iu- iowu ^animation, ulceratimi.displacements, ’ fibroid tumors, irregularities, iH*riodic Mr Mole of Moselle has accepted backache, liiat beariltg-duwn iccuug, and nervous prostratiou. / The weather is now hot enough to require cool evening drinks. We are open every night— "Our drinks are cold. Fans running all the time. You will find this\a pleasant place to spend an hour. ter a pleasant visit here with t I friends mil relatives, have returned VOW t\ ’|e i hi' milk to their home. tow n M r. a ml Mrs. KiigeUi' Wes! bury ' A 11 1 ope mil i!h *1-101 of Grov* •r. spent Sntnnla> and Sun fOol ft. g <L ■ w n day wit i the" InTTers p r-n* .Vr o- f'M -nil 1 u:hJ Mrs .!. \ \i kermau 1 lie 1^' : r eoj i" d .Mr. H i-nr.. Dui:.>m * i'*f r y i>' vlrttiii). life toimers pari-nis. l{»'V i III) t f,«t your Iff j Olln Lit t :i n f. si ri f • * Mr i: .M A kcf i i- n w ■ : t : f’h• his 1* i r *. I.*l Ivsroii 1 . V. I*. 1 MU 11 1 v if'll r . ell f Mn*. luth Trimmi' r nf -'-r. T M. V'-\ c.in. Imr is p.m.l if : -sim ■> i-. v : - h he It -s r. ,4M e moLi- •. Mi 8. R F 8 efure — - ♦ -ia ,tn;iv • !. KU J S N conit:!. I iei4 v Hit * \ 1. .'i'il h r in< n r. Mr. Fnh I'r* r> of F'i •♦'tw h , N'i)\* 1 hfit t hi- fit 1 1 :*g s- • 1 i ’ 1 al *;i in i ubiilfv <4 1 come i , ‘.tnri'i's find sii 1) p l >' Unit l i 4* ar.*' ua* M'|- 11 lit Jk- the chief aitruotioi t iu o,i.Li Vi Klein i) »■ last \V. < hA; ' > , p. I ! \ W. • •.! joy ed lliu ! ,if lier nt Gin 1 liic>\ laml’f L 1 'in. i , 1 ^ - x , I ‘ 1 • t I , . ' . -i-J-i.- * t I i ber inei (Iu 1 !<• :vg;i in mi Sat ur 1. \. A i • •il tv Dr “ Hov t \ i l the fish th: i cevild hi- I'.iii-n w in ■ M\- .1 k sab 1154 caught. Ttic ifthle was will l.i leu ■ i" m : ic tor i 1 * t" p wi-ii i'll i r t h fit .i; i,» eu . Dm' tion ami 1 i;** 1- man g> t to 'fi lm *i n* l < t .nit with the good people of Branchville but will not clave just some time yet on account of some patients whom he caiiuot clave jmt MQW. Mr and Mrs. F. J. Berry and tam^ ily attended the memorial at Urs. • ’reek last Thursday. I. A. Sauls end si-Jer. Mtss Kebe<ia also took iu the memorial. * I'rof. Carlisle Kushton of Mow- tmm came to Smoaks Saturday to • i- pai mis, Hev. .-iml Mrs. J. L Anshton. Mr 1’atrick ct-.Hiiier of B-nk <■; .' •*. * ir,'* i 1 tiamp oa froa y d.t \ t.'. 1 Vtvoia . . • < • i : o * ’ . - •* ■i u;-lay and Sunday wit- ’>ir ,. < trroli works c :i tae Ku- > M v, ac ! t‘. .1. \S i'- -i riSi Mestino Jstreei, c ri a k l e s t o N. 5 t' MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK* and s jP'jEDnrdrrxas «Hi Fancy Groceries, Fresh Crackers, Shoes Fruits, Candies, Dry Goods Hats rx. C. L Fishburne V ©•• • ——KMi Hill II11111111171 J) I V ■ 1 At) h. ;h- tr *i -• ; •: • a >\ .V ‘.V 1 ' • ■ »'*t1 F a»’ r .■■»aI > H nch r»»pre*c-n •• Wstter t -ore sraMlHli' #t fn ’ 7*t : ♦ Hiteat I’.t lit to \meric: 0. A. . J r OrOi *o I \ g t ‘ 1 • x C* - • *v c rv. „ t / „ i tug the aft rmu n ’teed let lon.'wle a. V 4 «tv< rv-t« K. GIVING OUT. The jJ't'H >* .'oh’t \l Kieo ^ Ol Jn < pte I . < jusiiig atid pr., . ri'tiiedy of this e\en to ail ; e. 'ey h- iu • • id U titerb n» .are r,tni, retnurkabie Five Years of HeJvrt Trouble Cured by D^r. MlIcT Heart Reinedy THE WORLDS 6RE/JEST SEWING MACHINE LIGHT RUNNING Struggle IMwouragcs Many ’t'lti/i'ii of \\alu rtM isi. In add! Around ; ! day with an aching 1 * ri * s : ** 11 ' * -J‘- back Cant m-i at ni Jit; “ x ' Kl *'» ha s.. mi' h fnlfh in Enough to niakc any one "give ‘h:-' h»* "•id c-fun I the ou i •• (money to anyone whom it do* not IhMtns Kidtiey 1’ill.s will giv*- n ‘d’**- newt>d life. ’When your head iu,hc.s yo*r stotu- They will strengthen the kidneys * 1 ''* <> *' 1 ' digest fo<Hl easily and «• r> r a »n L* 1 lit m lal.in^- Df. : iMlU'r 1 f I( Tt t Re me !y 1 h;;<l ! ■ren : Auii\ ■ ■ i r tr< >, ;n i icarl trouliic for s ovcr li\ C \ i rs. I il id J'aiu a in :ny Ii.; * w " * f * . e, ;uul under my : shoultit r* i blai i!c. cotild not s [you ^ r L* f Take ‘ "rem the oldest man in th.; bni.'ch, “ P.«d Met.t” t-' - acco is the che.v for men. N a sp;c;: no excessive sweeten*.-4 - nothing to hurt your stomach—just good old Nc. h Carol:: a . bay >, properly agf.d and perfi .ily rweutened.'' That’s why won’, ^tve you 1 cartbum. It :* our Ire t to put j ou on to the real thing :n good chcwi Cat cut thts 1 ’ ad. and mail to us with v- ;r name at 1 add: css attractive FREE offer to chewe. s. only. LIIPFERT SCALES c8., Winston-Salem. N. C. Name Address... proof tha onturnlly ,when there ik eonslipafion speiks before the eyes. tir«d*feeling. giddiness, bail taste in the mouth, routed tongue, heart burn, sour, Her® is convincing this is so. Mrs. John O'Brien, Adventure St. Beaufort. S. C. says: “l gladly r 4 -, . endorse Doan's Kidney Fills and stomach, roaring of ringing in the confirm the testimonial 1 gave la fsftt thelnncholy and liver troubles When 1 had taken six bottles I their praise in April, 1308. They * >r Howards specific will cure you.| was Cured.” brought me lasting relief and I ,r ,f doe8 not R wtl * not t’ 0 ** >' ou have had no need of u kidney med- a <ent 1 on tlic left side, and was v> >liDrt of breath the least exertion would hrimr on the most distress ing palpitation. 1 had scarcely taken a half bottle of the Heart Remedy before I could see a marked change in mv condition. Iclne for some time. My principal complaint was a dull. nSRKing back ache sometimes accompanied by se vere pains across my loins. I did not rest well and in the morning da >1 got up with either a headache or a dlxxy spell. The „ contents of the first box of Doan’s Kidney Fills re lieved my aches and pains and bene fited me in every way. After tak lug this remedy I was able to rest a cent Saved Child From Death. ’’After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for a year” wrote G. T. Richardson, of Rich ardson's Mills, Ala., “we feared 4t had consumption. 0 !t had a bad cough all the time. \Vj» tried many remedies without avail, and doctors medicine seemed as useless. Finally «<> ”» *' ni * h ' « , “ 1 1 ,,lt ■*“ fh “'’O'"- triml Hr. Kin,-. Nr. ni.coTrrr. ">or .air b, all ilralrr.. ,l>rU- 5a , “'' 1 "" ,0 ">»* »"<■ bo V Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo f tlc cffe< ' UHj a «’ompret# cure, and bur child is again strong and heal thy.” For coughs, colds, hoarsem lagrippe, asthma, croup and sore lungs, its the most Infallible rem cdy that’s made. Frlce 50c and $1. Inal ootiie free. Guaranteed by John M. Klien. • Mtodk y — For soreni-ss of tbemnslM wheth er induced by violent exefclses pr Injunr, Chamberlain’a Liniment to excellent. This Unlmant to also htth ly esUemed for the relief It affords la cases of rheuiattoa. Bold „ If | John M. KIsU. ^ cents New York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name—l>oan'*-- and take no other. ► • «. . A Burglar’s Awful It* 1 ***! may not paralyse a home sq com pletely as a mother's long illness. But Dr. King’s New Life Fills are a splendid cure for women. “They gave me wonderful benefl la constipation and female trouble' wrote Mra. M. C. Dunlap, of Lead ill. Tea a. if ailing, try them. 35c ad Jsta V. KMs'a MRS. C C. GORKEY, NorthficM, Va. If there is fluttering or palpi tation it is an indication of a weakness of the nerves and mus cles of the heart. It is not neces sarily diseased—just weak from over-work. The heart may be weak just the same as the eyes, stomach or other organs. You cai\ make a weak heart strong by taking Dr. Miles' Heart Rem edy. Get a bottle from your druggist, take it according to di rections, and if it does not bene- it he will return your money. — ZZlYa : Ifjrw wwnt rtth^r a VlbiwUnx ^hnitU’^Botwiy WS w twist IMV* <• V swwssi^ vs « swwss mule or s Miugk* tliraid ICkoiwAuicAJ He wtug Mtuhlue write to TM RIWI0MIIKWHN HAM MI lSS I tots if ALL DRUGGISTS OI EVfRYWIERE 3SS' AIT Many vwin* mM.hinrm are wade to tall resaidlna d qiulny, but I be New MMM it BMde to wear. Oar suatauty aeeer run* oat NwM bjr Mthwrlsea Fresh Beef, Pork, Veal, Sausages and Puddings Phone 53y. H. A FRANCIS NoGtoe to havahy given that I forbid, ander penalty of the law, any treepaes- lag by eloeli apoa my tern la Broxtoe Towuridp at Htepbeas Z Boade. F. M. “ BaMa, S (X, Jane L ItlA *F» l r ntkiy A- t. t'vv vp a*.. ProirpI Pov..;J i'vrr*. '»* l, I r* ' -r . , •> ;/ y -M .!• j . leU ,viy v;ui*.iH.V. w!.m *-• ’!" i- \ .. u ... C..4. C U:-4 I NN p. p. p. V iVca rich, rt-J, f"ire L’vi!—r!i r- i ■« the mr **- -c|*- ut the Irr.nti—strpngihfMS digestion ;i:i<| ru-vt u;v e n-H-cific for Blood Poifton and iJim.-., Rheumrtlsm t i Stop* the Peio; cnrl Melarlo -.'u; 1. 1 -in.i l_i- ’1 cnij-jr -c it Li l ' f Rheumrt • .] •* .-if-.il *. HMC 1 4 F. V. LIPPMAN. SAVANNAH, GA. ''. V '' rrw'Z'—mr' For Solid Gold and Silver Jewelry Go to - » . r W I \ J. A. W£STEBBSS6, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Next Door to New Postoffice. ’WALTERBORO, S. 0. I WOT 100 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN ♦o prepare for Bookkeeping Htenogrephic. Civil Servlet Beleemeaehip end Telecrapbv phsltiooe now awaiting ~ Pool* tons •eca'cd or money letonded. Worthy you eg people may learn aod pay taitioa after poeitioB to aroered. Leeeoae by mall if deeiind. Write at eeee for Hoeolal Chrtotnme Offer end save fie so oa yoav oouree The higheai la the Ohrollaae or boath-AUaatlc. SOUTHERN COBMERCmiSCHMl, CIUjUJSION.S , C* .