The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 26, 1911, Image 3

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r . CO -v/* ;■ A... *} n/i th* rang and «f AiflW •r • AtTBwno.aa nrcuE jack nr coLLtroii Htm* «* Crop* aati People te This CotUgeTUl*. July It. Tl « d•hating aoeUty wt Hit Ughtfal time at the Canty. _ iThttf*u*^ -tnreatag at the aches! first district of K. of P.. I am again U Colleton coonty house. Quite a crowd was la at* the Isle of Pain on the l»th. The speeding my annual vacation with tenflan.** The subject for debate meeting was tatereettag aad very my friends and am delighted to say was—-Resolved that we Leal* instructive. About M delegates wsre it Is only a repetition of the past more from Reading thaw Observe- In attendance. Among thoee pree somewhat approved. I found the tlon.'* Tue normative won. The ent were: G. C C., Prank Myers, crops from Orangeburg, to Walter- speakers were: Messrs. Roeeer gimltli and G. K. R r and 8.’. C D. Brown, boro fully up to the average. Cot- au ,i Ha up* in Cone, on the affirms- The next session will be held with ton the best average I’ve ever seen. t j ve an ^ f ar i podd and MeiVla Ashby Farrow Lodge. No^-dS. Wal- Whlle there is fine corn, there la Bishop on t.io negative. On ae*t terboro. Past Chancellor, E. D. much that is ruined by the dry Thursday’»«•>« i g, there wLt he e Lemacks, was unanimously elected weather planted on the Williamson joit<-debate ••etween the Ha*' and District Deputy Grand Chancellor, plan. Hy (lie way, I think that plan Cottagevillo itcletles. ' »«<! F. O, S Curtis re-elected ' ha** gotten a big set hack this year. j>;i» h J.ucy Williams, after spend- K. R and S. After adjournment th As I ome prephetied, would be a jng a very pleasant time with ref- Knights were invited, as the guests The following account of the failure on light lands the first dry a.'ves und friend? here, has return- of the Charleston Lodge, to an ex- firtt district convention Knights of .' *»«*. a n, l 11 »o Among the very e d tf hor home in Walterboro. cellent dii-ne^ served at the hotel. ^ ld , ai|t we ^ k taken beat that 1 “ w WIU * th*** of 0 Mrs. J. A. Ackerman who has been and then in the afternoon. to * L. Smoak. where I spent my first vlsitnv l.cr son. Prof. H. W. Ack- dip in old ocean, which was Lorn Thursdays News an our er. KO pleasantly. He beii.g one erman. in I^ii^lrum is now at home, much enjoyed. Yesterday was a big day for the 0 f m y Orangeburg boys who with Mrs. J. D. Smith and children, of Knights of Pythias of Charleston, hi* good cook has forged to the Pld|»viile, spent last Friday and manage Colleton. Dorchester, and Beaufort front and are ready to delight you Saturday with Mrs. M. L. Ackerman, U/UIT \i Vp[| . _ „ by Riving you a monopoly of the Mr st.'lov Ackormnn who is ini if Hill VflVbV COUM1... bem, <he occhm of ,h, ^ ^ ^ -tFREE ROUND TRIP TO rO0r DfSTIUCT MKRnXG HELD AT MLB OF PALM8. LI. LEMACKS NEW D- D 6- C. WaMerboro Mm Get* Highest Po* »Kkm to Be Given By * >. ('onvention. CHARLESTON The Retail Merchants Pay Your Fare. the Mr. Siiley Ackerman, who is in things Utib'.nvM near Hendersonville, came „— the best of ttni.ual convention of the P>t aiis that delight the inner man. My home last Sunday to spend a few of the 1st district of South Carolina. next 8t0 p was at m y home in Col- days with his mother, Mrs C. K. The convention was held at the Isle j P , on M r j.> j.; Kasterlln's where Ackerman. of Palms and lasted the whole day ,h P saniP amount of hospitality Mr. C. V Cummir£s ( on his way It wai attended by about fifty *>f await* you. Only Kdd must have to J’ dtollle, stopped over Satur- thr more prominent Knights in p ar , g () f ,1,0 jaig ,in,e and will; uay and baturday night with friends four counties A feature of the an d where the hurt part comes Mrs. 1* ii. Ackerman and Winnie convention was the presence of j n arp vi 8SP8 Edith and Lil- Ackerman after spending sotne- Grand Chancellor Frank M. Myers, |( an w ^o are^ready to entertain yoti time in Landrum, returned here last three years, I suffered with wo of Charleston, at•! the Hon. C. D. t Q a n old unclefs heart's contejt. Mr Friday. They also visited Henderso ' ' * ,, '' Brown, of Abbeville grand keeper Kasterlin also has some cotton and ville. C. of records and seals. corn that he thinks second to none. Misses Aline and Janette West- Most of the Knights wetH over on j finally got off from tills grow- nury, having spent a very pleasant the Lawrence at 10 o'clock. Some town, and after another good* week with Miss Lula Ackerman, re- ^ have to be o;>erated on be- of the out-of-town brothers who da y at ^| r j 0 h n Ackerman's, whose turned Sunday to their homes noif 4jr '' ^ <oul(l V't bett*»r. I thought I JER LIFE Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful Liperience that Mi^ht Have Ended Seriously. Rivesville, W. Va.—Mrs. Dora Martin, la a letter from R.vesviile, writes: Owt-of-towm shoppers may come to Charkwtoa. May from five days attend the theatre*, vinlt the lalaad resort*, etc, da buying and have their railroad fare paid for the rmmd trip, oaly roaditiosa to be complied with are: Firat, that pun-liases amount to 085 or more. Hecond, that you poiut tweuty-flve miles or mure distant. Third, that your fare not exceed 5 per cent of your total parr base*. Fourth, that you ms a I buy n ntund trip ticket or get a receipt from your railroad very vi«ur home sistlon, showing that y«»u puerlia*c<l a ticket. The merchants of Charleston carry large aad well assorted stocks. The matter of selection is easy; you have a variety to choose Their stocks are kept fresh by being replenished often. Price* are rrasonahle. considering quality. If you cannot find Just what you want la your home town, you can always get It in Charleston. The following merchants are mt-mln-rs of this refund plan will be very glad to serve you: Ask For Refund Books. home 1 have tried to describe in a Grover former communication. 1 finally Mrs H L. Willis is visiting rel- took in the morning trip were A A. Ptlhersoi' Jr., the Rev. F. O. S. Curtis, K. D. Lemacks. J. C. Lem- rpa( hed the beautiful home of Mr. atives and friends in iaike City. »cks, Sherwood Price and W. E. j> Prrv Saunders where I met for Mrs. F. I). Ackerman and chil- Joaes ( Walterboro; W. O. Dai-zler. fj rs ( time his heap better halt dren returned to Charleston last Eut^wville, W. P. Russell, 1). Riff a nd her visiting sister all of whom Wednesday, having spent a week <4 and W. ‘ H. Brunson, St. Stephens, have placed me under lasting oh- two wifh relatives, p L. Lea, Beaufort; M. P. Felder, i| Ka ,ions for talk and good eating The young folk had a picnic at T. H. Abbott, 1. W. Hutto, and O. ant i | iavP dared me never to miss Sullivanfs Ferry last Wednesday, and B I ukes St George: J W Pearlstine thj 8 home or my visit* dowi. Iiere, all report a very pleasant time Mrs. Olar; W. I. Brown, Lodge. unless I find today to he here in Joe Reeves chaperor.»»d the crowd. Among the Charleston Knights ni y g rPa , needs for food and house Mr. I'iekett Ackerman, who has a who went over on the morrsitg l)oat kPP p Pri as a || seems to be here ami position as telegraph operator in weie: F. P. tvish. chancellor com- G f And now, .Mr:’Kditor, Kingsville, is i.t liome for a few mander of Von Moltke Ixtdge, No. j-,,, Hf ,h e Ptl( | n f n ,y r ow, and may days. I n b - Write to: Udi«'Aivtavy DfW.. (S6; A A Kroeg, Jr, chancellor com- wr jt P you the things that await Mrs J I>. Ackerman entertained Mfd..t h^tusoia*. mander of Carolina Lodge, No. 9; mP a ( Modon church and on my i a8 t Thursday afternoon in honor of ier Wuaco. Mat ta pu>asrasscr.oaraqiMM. F W Krache chancellor commander rP tun» home. I$ut in conclusion JmC her guest. Miss Georgia Sluts, of of Calhoun Lodge, No. 23; and al*‘listen, you cannot put me off with Orangeburg During the earlier THE so Arthur lsrael > Nicholas Sottlle, any 8WPP t answer to my question as p a rt of the afternoon, a contest waa d.FMNOX AGRICI'LTI'RAL H. J. Lamble and many others, rep- you gave liiat week, and I'm going engaged in on the porch, Mlaaes col I EGK resenting the four Charleston lodges to p Ut tt straight again Wliat Winona und Blanche Ackerman ty- Knndlmewt Over 7*N» \ aloe of Business Session. grounds have you for iioinuating i n g for first prize. Each received a Pnqtcrt) Over a Million and a After the knights had arrived at t t, at Gov. Bler-se had got graft lovely fan After this contest, the beach a short bhsinesa session out 0 j 5 00k d P al. Come down iced lemot ade and cake were aerv- wa:- held. Edward Tlencken of 0 | d f r i Pn d. As I*m going to answer P d on the porch. The guests wsre A -iiculture Engineering etc. Mount Pleasant, district uepu your question straight. You ask then invited into the parlor, where I '' Cos( ppr’^ggion of nine mouths, grac<l chancellor presided. The me jf | would support even the Go’« another very interesting contest wnn including all fees, board, heat, light. meeting waa carried through with «mor if he went wrot g. (answer) enjoyed A few games were then ,aunor>\ and nec«*sary uniform no delay. The most important mat- Empbaticly, no Neither would I played, after which nil were con- $121.97. ~*ludenta who a-e financially able Art Htores. . . ... , , Lanneau's Art Store marly trouUej. and had pains In my , ba<k and side. I was nervous and . K K streel '' corld not sleep at night. • Antique Furniture. Th** doctor could not help me. He Morgenstern Furniture Company. . . 62 Reid Street r Bakers. would try using Cardui. Now, I am entirely wrdl. I rm sure Cardui saved my life, will never he without Cardui in my home. I recommend it to mv friends " Tor fifty years. Cardui has been re lieving pain and dir*re?s caused by wo- nuniy trouble! IV. will surely help you. It goes to the sjwt—reaches the trouble—relieves the symptoms, and drives away the cause. If you suffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardui. Your druggist seiis and recommends it. Get a bottle from him today. Condon's Bakery and I 153 Rutledge Ave. Hook Store*. Walker, Evans & Cogswell 3 Broad Street. t . I.. I.egerton. .208 King Street Carpets, Matting*, etc. Mutual Carpet Company 247 King Street. China. Glass and Queenware. Charleston Crockery Company _ 299 King Street. Cigars and Tobacco. Folin Bros Cc....260 King Street < lothing and Gents* Furnishing*. Dentiicancr & Vlssnski 252 King St. Itlrsch-Israel Company ..King und Wentworth Bluestein Bros... 494-496 King St. W. S. Cook Company. .332 King St. S. Brown ."‘.o-fs. . 354-356 King St. Quarter—Ninety Teacher:. Officer*. Seven full four years courses. In B!1POV aa ,, Volaskl 385 King St. Department Stores lurcbRott A Sons __ ..240-242 King Street ter transacted at this meeting was try to hann a doK without a good ducted to the dining room, where tuition additional, the nomination of E. D. Lemacks, reason. delicious refreshments were served. ,i)oi.\KMH1P AM» EX' CHANCE ol Walterboro. as district deputy vv e ll t*ow I close and begin to The jo'ui*; folks then went back in- EXAMINATIONS grand chancellor, to succeed Mr. toughen my hide for yours and Bo- to the parlor where vocal and in- The College maintains 124 Agricul Tlencken. The grand chancellor nug Amicus. I hope to hear some gtrumentai music waa enjoyed. The tnral scholarships, and 4o Textile will appoint Mr. Lemacks next year. KOod things from Brother B. A. this guests were: Misses Blanche Ack-, ’ ■» •>-* <5 week. erman, W'inona Ackerman, Esther, l si. ld ents who have attendee. UNCLE JACK Brorankee, Alice Whaley and Mes- deiuson '"o.lege ot any other Col- (Answer: The calibre of the 8r8 Clyde, Harvey, Marion and Ko- lege or l rdverslty. are not eisglN* man.—Editor.) l an d Ackerman t and Harold and —w— Berley Smith. The Rev. F. O. S Curtis, also of Walterboro, was elected secretary adn treasurer of the Convention. Reports were made to the Con- ver<ion by twelve of the fifteen lodges in the district. These were Stonewall Lodge. No. 6 Charleston; Caiolina Lodge No. 9/Charleston; Louis Cohen 4L Cb. .i 232 234 King St. and 203 Meeting The Kcrrisoit Dry Goods Cs ..80-82 Hasel Street. worth each $400 and **• ( ’° K * 11 * Strcct * Druggist. Par.igon Drug Co. 288-288 King 8t. Fish and Oysters. OBITUARY. In loving remembrance of our mother, Leetha Jackson, who de- Cftlhoun 1-odge. No. 23, Cdtarleston; i j,. irtP(1 this life, March 15. 1909. Second Union Meeting. The Second Union Division will hold its next meeting with th** for the hohrshlps uniev here Tt . rry F i 8h Co . 133 Market St. are no oth»r ellgr*le applti.a'*' *• Scholarship snd entrance exainins* Horists. tion* will be held at the County Connelly-MeC/.rty Co Beats July 14th, tt A. M. Next Se**i«m Opens. for catalogue, scholarship blanks, etc. If you delay you may be crowd ed out. O-14-At. SEPT. 18. Ittll. Von Moltke laxige. No. 66. Charles- stlp |„ j.,.,,,, j 11t not forgotten. How \i ar i on Baptist church on Saturday Prp ^j dP nt A Ttemson ^'oBege, S.^C 8 .’, ton; Beaufort Lodge, No. 27, Beau- 8WPP t arp words to ca^ry consolation before the Fifth Sunday in* Jul>. fort; Pineland Lodge, No. 30. Sum- | 0 hearts bereaved of loving moth- a t H o’clock, A. M. merville; Christ Church Lodge, No. and wife. Mother, two short introductory sermon by Rev. Geo. t|. Mt Pleasant Elmwood Lodge, No years have passed, but still we miss ^ Martin. 68, St. George; Ashby Farrow Lod>4 >u. Frie - is maj think the wound Organization, Appointment of N». 63, Walterboro; St. Stephens | 8 healed, but there is no one who Committees. Lodge, NO 138, St. Stephen’s knows our sorrow. \ The fo-lowing subjects will oe Wr.mbaw Lodge, McClellanville; Ash only waiting till the angels open uiscussj.l: ton l»dge. No. 199, Ashton. j wide the mystic ga**. | i 9 t. What Relation is the Lay- The lodges not reporting were: Att.whose feet I long have lingered, men’s Movement to the Church. Cleveland Lodge. No. 39, Pinopoli?; weary, poor and desolate. a i*i | s it helping In Spreading the Port Royal Lodge, No. 83. Port Kvei* now I hear the foot-steps Gospel.—B. F Halford, H. J. Giv- Hoyal and Ridgeland Lodgp, No. an d their voices far away, ens. ' "SS, Ridgeland The reports of all if they call me, I am waiting, only 2nd. The principle and Plan of the lodges showed their affairs J waiting to obey. New Testament Giving, as a means to be in excellent conditlor*. Th** Only waiting till the shadows are G f Systematic Glvitg in our Chur* h-| chancellor Myers and Grand Keep- a little longer grown, eg.—Geo. A. Martin M. R. Stone, er of Records and Seals Brown, of Only waiting till the glimmer of the 3 rd . What Effect will the Bap- 1 ni*.e'. ! i.g was addressed by grand day’s last beam is blown. tist Alliance Meeting, recently held Abbeville. Both of these speakers it i 8 not death to close those j n Philadelphia, have upon Baptists ^ 296 King Street. Furniture. Phoenix UurVturs Co . ....187-191 King Strsut. Buell A Roberts..573 King Street. A. G. Rhode*- A. Son .. .. 359-361 King Street. Furniture and Dry Goods. Buell & Roberts..573 King Street. Grocer*. J. II. Hesse, Montague and Coming. The John Ilurkainp Co K<0:; and Broad Streets uns. Bicycles, and Sporting Goods. The B. H. Wortnen Arms Co 230 King Street Hardware. M. H. I.azarua King aud Hassell Stree A. McL Marlin..363 King Street. Stroheekcr A MeDermld 2G7 King Street. Ball Supply Cr-....377 King Street Jeweler*. Ja# Allai k Co..285 King Street. Carrington. Thomas & Co 251 King Street. Optician and Optical Huppllea. Parsons Optical Co. .. .244 King St Pianos, Organs, Music and Musical Merchandise. SeigUngs’s Music Store, 243 King 8t Stoves, Cooking Utensils, Etc. Mtnnis Stove Cb • ... _. ... ..King and Bums Lau Shoe Store*. Robert E. M-irtin... . 256 King St. If. J. Williams 248 King SL Robert ‘Martin.. ..139 Market St. A. A. Hlrsch 281 King Ht. D. C’Urlen A Sons..381 King 8t. V.. F. l.ivingvton.... 368 King St. Jacobs Sh< ■ Ptore.. .. 510 King St. Trunks and Bags. Charleston Trunk Company ...» .... .....270 King Street. Trunks and Office Supplies. Edward »J. Murj by .. _ .. .... .. .IS” Meeting Street. StopRiin their this weary road. the World Over State some of mid the .motherhood on high the Reasons for its Meeting.- J. < Lawson, had inspiring messages for bt' lher Knights. And Memorable Seaifoml Feast. to be at home with God. Lawson, W. W. Cone. Atter the business session waa it Is not death to close those Sunday Morninp;. concluded the Knights sat down to P yes lot *5 dimmed by tears, Sunday School Exercises at 1" a great seafood dinner at the Sea- And awake 'n glorious response to o’clock. shore Hotel. This occupied their spend eternal yeras. Missionary Sermon at 11 o'cloik, setious attention to the exclusion — — by Rev. J. C. Lawson. oi every other matter for a good Round New*. Your committee suggests the while, and when they had finished Round, July 16.—Special: Mrs. hours for meeting morning and eating their dinners, they were all Lula Angel was the guest of Miss night They have not designated ready for the treat of the day— Lilly Lemacks last Thursday. special hours for dscussiot of uib- th» surf bath. V Mr. Joe Garris was the guest of jects, leaving the matter of Interval Tkere was not a Knight so lowly Miss Betron Reynolds last Sunday to the Unioni We earnestly urge a ar to try to avoid the sea bath, night. large attendance of delegates from All t<*ok the dip, from the bolder Mr. Melvin Utsey of the U. S. the rhurches composing the Union and more courageous Knights, who, army is visiting friends and rela- Division. HEADACHE NEURALGIA •MS THt flUM OS RHEUMATISM •sd SCIATICA cl” • in their bathing suit armor lives of this place, braved the depths beyond the- Miss Lilly I^emack and Hattie Gar- “ropes," to the Up-State men, who ris will leave Thursday for Charles- would wet no more than their an- ton. Mount Pleasant and Summer- kief in the ‘•briny.*’ and all had ville, where they will be for some the time of their lives. ' time. All too soon the Convention came For the committee. F. O. S. CURTIS. Chairman. 8 R. W. Bryan of Charleston spent a few days of last week with Miss May Padgett was the guest friends and relatives ini the Pine re- of Miss Lilly Lemacks last Sunday. Grove section. Mr. to an end and the members turbed to the city prepared to de- ; Mr. Gary Ferguson was the wel- town one day the latter part for their homes They all come guest of Miss Lilly Lemacks of the week, un'tfcd in declaring that, for all last week. • round good times, yesterday a con-1 Mr. R F Beach who has been verp vent-on was one of the very best ill la much better at this time. •tttf held la this district, JOYCIE. Bry&n was in part Banner D. Smith attended the ball game and picnic at Smoaks 25 Doses 25 Cents Ymt DnagiM *ih Dr Mik» Aas-Pua. Plfl •MW* •■WtuxI m rmm *• prut iW Snr ,«r>«pi iasl,) • m t»il, K WsaAi >•* _ m- Harold Hyrae of Greenwood, \ vldtlmg relatives her*. is Cotton Seed Meal and HuOs for Horses and Mules. Cotton seed meal as used for all kinds of cattle, hogs, sheep and tjoats, is already so well established as to need no com ment But it is not so well known that cotton seed meal is equally valuable as a food for horses and mules. The eminent Dr. Tait Butler, of the North Carolina Experimental Station, a recognized authority on animal feeding, says in speaking ot a proper ration for work horses and mules, “I wou.d rather have two pounds of cotton seed meal than four pounds of corn: tl would rather have two pounds of cotton seed meal than four 1 pounds cf oats. Corn is a good horse feed, but we are wasting two million dollars per year in North Carolina in feeding an all corn ration.” Hon. H. C. Hammond of Augusta, Ga., the distinguished breeder of fine horses, says, “Cotton seed meal makes the dry ration of the horse go down, and what is more jni|>ortant, go through; so I have come to the belief that aside from its won derful nutritive value, cotton seed meal, with the aid it gives to the peristaltic movement in the horse, is worth its cost many times over.” FOR SALE AT THE ' Walterboro Oil Mill EVERYDAY IN THE YEAR..