The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 10, 1911, Image 5
THE PRESS AND v STANDARD, WALTERBORO, 8. C.
MAT 31, 1911.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEUVERED IN
TOWN DAILY
SODA WATERS
We make a specialty in soda waters, both whole-
jf * * V.- 9
and retail. Quick service, and prompt attention
to all orders.
ICE CREAM PARLOR
Our ice cream parlor on Railroad Avenue is open
from 7:30 a. m., till 10:30 p. m. Courteous attention
to all customers. Ice cream wholesale and retail.
*'Phone 94x
Railroad Avenue
Waherboro Bottling Works,
m H. G. CROSBY, Proprietor
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ALPHA lirKKABT
laterefeUmg Pmgroi by
Tho AM
Lodge, May 1
pha Literary Society of the Lodge
Graded achool held ita ftret public
meetiag Friday night April Sttb. at
the achool bnildlng.
The houae waa very beaatifulty
decorated, the followlag
waa rendered before n large
ence:
Seng—School song, by schc
Prayer—Rev. J. C. Lawson.
Song—We're Climbing
H1U.
Address of Welcome—J. W.
son.
Recitation—A Crooked Man.
Recitation—Grandfather's Rbyma
by Ackerman Williams.
Recitation—Keep up yonr Grit, b
Willie Cone.
Recitation-- Somebody, Gerald
Fox. |
Duet-—Conscience, Kugenla Fox '
Marie Cone.
Recitation- Htudylnx History by
Jennie Fender.
Recitation— Reverie in Church
Ruth Fisher.
Recitation—Entertaining the Min
later, Marie Cone.
Recitation—Getting Information
out of Pa. Grace Fox.
Recitation—Don’t Keel nine. Pat
tie Miley.
Song—Some Folks Do. 1st. Jind
and third grade children.
Recitation—Country Justice, Eu
geula Fox.
Recitation—The Honored Dead
Harold Williams.
Song— Beautiful Hands, Pearl an
Pansie Smoak.
Recitation—On Saturday night, b
Janie Fender.
Recitation—The Parting Iverm
Mell Crosby.
Recitation—The Poor Man and
the friend. Grace Fox.
Song- Spreading a Rum. achool.
Debate- Query, Remolved That
drainage 'is more important to
Colleton County than Good'Roads.
Affirmative, L. A. Hiera, C. B.
Fox.
Negative, CHfton~Tro*by. Bubble
Bennett.
Judges, Rev. Laoeon. H. K. StrieB
land, John Roger*, who rendered n
decision in favor of Affirmative.
Song—Twilight is Stealing.
Address, The coat of neglecting an
Education.; Rev. J. C. Lawson.
Bong—Good Night.
Benediction, Rev. O. A. Martin.
L. A. HIERS.
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PRESIDENT
V. BROWN.
we.carrY a complete une 0P~
GENERAL ME!
FARMING IMI
WIRE FENCING, 1
WAGONS, ETC.
MANUFACTURERS AC
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Tmb'c
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IE SOUTHERN RURALIS
ATLANTA, CEORCIA
Deering Mowers, Hay Rakes, Reaping attachments,
Binders, Shredders; Hay Presses, Grits Mills, Planing
Machines, Boilers, Steam and Gasoline Engines, Gin
nery Outfits.
A FULL LINE OF
DEERING REPAIRS AND BINDER TWINE
We respectfully solicit your patronage and assure you
the best of treatment
Yours Faithfully,
YARN BROS. eO.
MOSELLE, S. C. SMOAKS. S. C
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The House That Gives the Same Goods for Less
Money—More Goods for Same Money.
3IIe
A Burglar'* Awful
may not pamlym a
plotely an a motber'a long 111mm
Bat Dr. King's Maw Ufa Pills arm
a splendid care for
"They gave me wonderful
In constipation and tamale trouble'
wrote Mrs. M. C. Dunlap, of Land
m. Teas. If ailing, try them. 2&e
at John M. Klein's.
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roost practical, most
interesting and valu
able Soutnern Farm
Paper published.
It comes twice a
month, 24 times each
year; contains 24 to
40 pages, and covers
everv department of
the farm and home.
It is worth much more
than the subscription
pt ice of 50c per year.
4 The editors are ail
practical fanners and
A now what they are
writing about.
Tl - first i.'-sue of
each month is a Prize
Spec j/.ftortha year’s
subscription; “Whet
Farmers Are Doing’'
letters, printed in the
mid-month issue, are
of great practical val
ue. IlundieU* of doi’si*
•r< (Mid lo nubectiU-r* for
articlce each year. *im1 the
c*p«neticeo! ihr-cwri'er*
wul i< worib huodied* of
dctUree.)»nu.
bomolc i»*(i> FRF.K.
«Ui to
say that I
have used
Slomi'a Lini
ment on a
lame leg that
has given me much trouble for six
months. It was ao bad that I
could&t walk aometimea for a
week. I tried doctors* medicine
and had a rubber bandage for my
leg, and bought everything that I
heard of, but they al did me no
good| until at last I was persuaded
to try Sloan’s Liniment. The first
appucatioo helped it, and in two
weeks my leg eras wdL"—A. L.
Hunter, of Hunter, Ala.
Good for AtUsAas.
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SLOANS
LINIMENT
Kind uf Hunk
Smoakft, May t.— Special: The
genial cashier of the Bank of
Bmonk* watt very much surprised a
few da.1 po when he waa diaa-
bly .rreet* d by a unuaual cus-
Mr. Patrick did not wait
on. hie peculiar customer* appli
cation* hut he began an application
of aomo heavy blows ad inn short
order killed 'he rare visitor. It waa
a black snake.
L. J Padgett baa accepted a
porhoat with Yarn Bros. Co.
Atlantic Coast Line Raiboad Co.
Jacksonville, Florida.
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
>5
On account of the above occasion the ATLANTIC COAST’'
LINE RAILROAD CO., ofiers special rates.
TICKETS ON SALE May 15th to iQth, inclusive. Re
turning, good to reach storting point not later than midnight
May 31st.
2jJEXTENSION:JJOriginal purchaser may secure an exten
sion of [final Jlimit to June 30th, by depositing ticket with
Special Agent, Jacksonville, not later than May 31st, and
upon payment of fee of $1.00 at time of deposit
For schedules^ rates or any other information, address
nearest Agent, or ^
W. J. Craig, T.C White,
Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger*Agent
Wilmington, N. C.
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with great success In cases ef ex
treme fatigue after physical exer
tion, when an ordinary rub-down
would not make any impression.'*
Sloan’s Liniment
has no equal as a
remedy for Rheu
matism, Neural-
pta or any pain or
stiffness in the
muscles or joints.
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Mow—, cauls. *> wp
•■4 poultry ssut
Crus. Addsusi
Dr. lari 8. ffloaa,
lostsa. Bass., V.AA.
L. *>. Ix>we, representing the ln-
teratioaa{ Harvester Co., of Co
lumbia. 'has been here for tUB^akt
two days installing a new gasoline
uagma for the Frees and Standard.
Is there anything Id all this world
that la of more importance to you
than good digestion? Food must
be eatea to sustain life sod must be
digested and converted Into blood.
When the digestion falls the whole
body suffers. Chamberlain's Tab
leu are a rational and reliable cure
for ladlgeetloB. They lucreaee tl
flow of bile, purify the blood, aa
strengthen the stomach, and Cm
up the whole digestive apparatus to
a natural and healthy’ action Far
•ale by John M. Klela
No Rest
Day or Night
'T would lay awake for hours
without any apparent cause, or
dream terrible dreams which
would bring on extreme spells
of nervousness. After taking
IV. 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
.-ystem soon becomes a wreck,
and the healthful activity of al!
the organs obstructed. Restful,
body-building sleep atrompanies
the use of Dr. Miles’ Nervine
because it soothes the irritable
| nerves, and restores nervous
energy. \. hen f ak« n a few days
according to directions, the most
restless sufferer will find sleep
natural and healthful.. Get a
bottle from your druggist. Take
it al! according to directions, and
if it does not benefit he will re
turn your money.
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NEW SODA FOUNT
We have just installed an up-to-the-nnnute
* : ' a .
Soda Fount and shall keep our Ice Cream
Paiior in first-class order. At anytime you
may drop in and be refreshed with a Cold
Drink.
Cold Drinks ’
AT ALL HOURS
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You are cordially invited to call and inspect
our new fount and try a drink. ,
Yours for more business,
JonesCio mating Company
MAIN STREET, NEAR COURTHOUSE
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