The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 04, 1911, Image 2
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THK PRB88 AND 8TANDA1D. WALTBRBOBO. & a
O0BOBER 4, 191;
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Builders’ Material
Wanted the public to know that we hav* a moat
complete line of all kinds of builders’ material, such as
DOORS, ^ !
SASH,
BUNDS,
SHINGLES
MOULDING,
BRICK,
LUMBER. ET9.
At prices to suit Let us know your wants.
C. X SAViffi.
luafadarer«fiMghuiDressed Lsaber.
YOUNG MAN! LEARN TELEGRAPHY
It is the mmn with » profession that gets on the top flxir these
days. I teach telegraph in all its branches at a very moderate cost.
Main Line Train Dispatcher’s wires of Central railroad run right
into our school, giving the students a better knowledge of railroad
work. Write for terms, etc.
F ««
S. O. ADDISON, Operator J. E. THORTON, Penman
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Wanted Immediately
y) A first class and experienced man to run our Ginnery. LJ
None except one willing to work and hustle need ap
ply. Good salary to right man.
Apply quick and send references. State salary
wanted.
YARN BROS 60.
# MOSELLE, S. C.
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Bell Hall. Cope, BepL S?
lal: The Mias have ceased to
flow up here dally at least, v aa4
everyth lag atsder the sea that caa
lift a sack, will he at It, trying
to pick ant and np the eotton from
now nntll Xnias. As It la no
longer 109 sad 100 ponnds per day
for each kaad, hat jest all yon eao
get. Bnt won't It tako tho very
beet of sempleo now to convince
die buyers that It Is not storm sot.
ton? Yss and even tho glnnon
haw raloed 2Sc 'to SOc per
bale, and most of the wise hoi*
lerlag "hold cottocT wkilo It ssems
that all haads are soetag who caa
give it away Ylrat. Isn’t It a
pity that the,.tanners could not bo
organised add 1 stay so. While I
think the. crops of this section,
will average well, I do not see the
14,000,000 bales. Cotton pickers
were neveij more scarce than bow
and it has come to this. Plant
lees, or make less or pray for that
picking machine that has proved
a success In the press for so maap
years and has neved come our
way.
The protracted meeting at Beth
lehem Methodist church here will
finally close today, with ’ one of
Brother Charlie’s beef sermons at
the quarterly meeting. There was
some earnest Gospel preaching done
by the Rev.. Mr. God bold, nn<T I
trust to good effect.
Bell Hall was graced by some
pleasant visitors recently. Name
ly: Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Smoak,
of Tampa, Fla., Mr. H. C. Wanna,
maker, and Mrs. H. L. Smoak, al
so Miss Luctle Howell, who I trust
found enough to eat. They left
their old pa and friend In fine
humor for work.
Now you see, friend Bill, I’ve
tried to give you a little more pleas
ant nows this week, as you say,
it Is i«o use for you and me to
discuss the Blease question any fur.
ther. I partly agree with you,
but as I remember that the last
lick, eved it be only touch, was
a big thing in our childhood fights.
I must ssk Id my next just for
finishing touch the subject again t
set myself square before your
many readers. I would do so to
day, but let us hav* rest from
our past l&bors.
Success to The Preee ard Stand,
ard.
Uncle Jack.
Haa Bonus Amicus taken the
eooda? Come back, old friend,
and climb with us
TfcOTKll AND PROVEN.
There la. a Heap <4 Mol are In Being
Able to Depewi Upon a
Well* Earned ItrpnUUiMi.
For mor/ha Walterboro readers
have Keen the constant expression
of praise for Doan’s Kidney Pills,
and ig>ad about the good work they
have done In this locality. Not
another remedy ever produced such
convincing proof of merit.
Mrs. J. E. Easterling. WaAef St.,
Walterboro, 8. C\, says: "I have
no reason to change my high opin
ion of Doan's Kidney Pills which I
publicly expressed some years ago
and I cheerfully confirm the state
ment I then gavo, I suffered con-
star-tly from backache and pains
across my loins and at times I coul
hardly get around to attend to my
housework. I could not rest well
and mornings my back wp.4 so lame
thi t it was diifflcult for me to dre*
myself. I had headaches and dizzy
spells and all my strength and
Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills
advertised In the local pc-pers, I
got a box from the Walterboro Dru
Co., and I had not used them long
before 1 was relieved. Afterl taking
this remedy, I regained my strength
and ambition, could rest better at
night and improved In every way."
For sale by nil dealers. Price 5o
cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo
Yew York, sole agents for the Uni
ed States.
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Remember the name—Doan's—
>nd tako no other.
WOMAN
ESCAPES
OPERATION
Was Cored by Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Com pound
Elwood, IwL—“ Your remedlM havu
cured we and I have only taken six
bottleeod Lydia & Pink ham’s Vegeta
ble Compound. I
was sick three
Month* and conki
not walk. 1 suf
fered all the time.
The doctors said I
could not get well
without an open*
tion, for I could
hardly stand the
pains in my sides,
especially my right
one, and down my
right leg. 1 began
to feel tetter when I had taken only
one bottle of Compound, but kept on
as 1 was afraid to stop too soon.”—Mrs.
Sadie Mullen, 2723 K. B. St n EL
wood, Ind.
Why will women take chances with
an operation or drag out a sickly,
half-hearted existence, missing three-
fourths of the joy of living, when they
ran find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound ?
For thirty yearp it has been tho
standard remedy for female ilL, ani
h:is cured thousands of women who
have been troubled with such aiU
nu :its as displacements, inflammation,
ulceration, tbrold tumors, irregulari
ties, periodic pains, backache, indiges
tion, and nervoir' prostration.
If you have the slightest donbt
that Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vege
table Compound will help you,
write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn,
Muss., for advice. Your letter
will be absolutely confidential,
and the advice free.
T!k W. M. U. of Culletom Ajowcsi-
tiom.
The annual meeting of the W. M.
U. anxllirny to the Collstori Bap
tist Association was held with the
Drs Creek church. Sept. 19th and
20th. Our Societies were very well
represented and their reports good.
We were disappointed at not hav
ing Mri. A. L. Crutchfield with
us. but hope to have her in the nea
future. Mrs. G. A. Martin makes
a very efficient president, cod ke|»t,
things moving. Mrs. J. C. Lawson
gave a comprehensive report on the
Training School, and the reports on
the Margaret Home by Mrs. R. G.
W. Bryan, on Obituaries by Miss
Ueorgie Ackermaf, and Literature
by» Mrs. J. M. Ackerman were all
good.
Rev. F. O. S. Curtis yeas with us
on Tuesday md added best to the
meeting. On Wednesday, a very ap
propriate sermon was preached by
Rev Funderbdrk. from the text, ’’Y
are the light of the World." Tbe
ladies of the Drs Creek community
spread cn exceller:< table and very
hospitably welcomed the Union In
their midst, this welcome being vole
ed in an appropriate accrostic by
Miss Janie Saunders.
The annual meeting 1 will be held
with the Black Creekk church in
Sept. 1912.
Mrs. H. J. Glvins,
Secretary.
IT HAVE!) YOU MONEY.
~Never need rep.ii*
1 —Lcxpenwee—Slormpioof
Y.V.i Ut at long at t!.e LuiitLng.
P.-*’ •,i>t f>« over t < ruy ycai 11, o ae as gootl rt
0 . i.tve today. ' For iu:t!Hr detsticd tnfo.Tn4.te11 apply to
.
Brcvai Fianiki'e u taimie Co^any
' Valterb ro, P. C.
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Give Tl»e Boys ami tiirls n Cliancr*.
Schools may rot nutke tnen and :
I wonu tv. but they w‘ill f a.lw’:»ys hefp |
! (Vrtalnly th» lack of educa-tioti il
advantages will not make men im 1
women. It does not follow th.it
i.schoolhcuv witii the slab benches
and two by four blackboard h is
turned out strong men and noble
1 won 11, it does not follow that
1 they v on I <1 not have h(H*n .neti
stronger and nobler ; t»d hnve li.i I
had better id vantages in their
youth. I’j cause your iiero, per-
i :p '. learned his letters for himself
j by a flickering fire of lighfwood
ktioi and got most of his learing
iii Ui*- "School of Haril Knocks," ft
no'
Dr. Howards Dyspepsia S|«ecific;
Hegular l*Hce .YUc Ji>. M. Klein.
Price 2.Y«-.
The special half price sale Dr.
Howard's specific for the cure of
constipation and dyspepsia by Jno.
M Klein means the saving of a few
dollars on every family's yea'rly bill
for medicines.
I-aeh cent bottle (Dr. Klein
sells It L’r.ct cental:,, sixty doses
of a medicine that is pleasant to
take and which can he depended
I upon to cure the worst case of
constipation, Uyapcp-ia ur liver
trouble.
Tiiis ren < i - ta t an ord'ulry
m»dWine It 1 tl.t 1 cir.ic
mula of a well known pinsieian,
and has the endorsement of hun-
dreds of p 1 elans of e ; .
Mu ir proft ssim •, \,ju» pr. r ihe
in ;•!! rises of co'.a'ipa,ieii, dy.-t
sia or liver tt . ie. known,^ fr.
experience that i; w .ll make « c<>
p.et<• atid I:t : car ..
Proapt Powerful Peraanent
It* OsmOcMI «*• Stnbbor* cum Good mufti an
fort* «r* usoaUg yiold to P. P. P. Latin*—it cum
WtvargqiMcUg wti—other mcli- voo toaUy cured
P. P“P.
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Maleev rich, red, purs blool—cleanse* tbs entire
System-—clears the brain—’strengthens digsstloa and nervea
A positive specific (or Blood Polsoa and sldn diseases.
Drives out RkooMStiSM and Stops tho Pate; ends Malaria;
is a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it
F. V. UPPMAN. SAVANNAH, GA.
There is a SHORT CUT to Success.
It is saving money and banking it.
Why will you climb a mountain when there is a
tunnel?
We shall be glad to help you all we can, on your
journey te Success. Why not come in and talk
with us?
If you cannot realize the advantages of having a
bank account, just figure to yourself the drawbacks
of not having one.
Investigation is free, but unlike most free things,
•t is profitable.
Smoaks Banking Company
SMOAKS, S. C
J. E. SMOAK, F. J. BERRY. C. A. THOMAS,
President. Vice-President. , Cashier.
O’,
Fall Annoancement
We desire to announce that we have greatly en
larged and improved our stock of Goods, adding
several new lines. We have just completed a hand-
sqpie new store building, and are prepared to giye^,
you the best of service, and take care of your ev^fyC’
want.
We Sell Furniture
One of our n w lines is a complete stock of Fur
niture to b? sold for cash or on installment plan. x
Other Lines
We carry a well selected stock of Ladies Dress
Goods, Dry Goods, (Notions, Shoes^ Hats, Our stock
of groceries is also complete.
Special Sale of all Summer Goods
at Greatly Reduced Prices.
[Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
J. I). Ackerman & Sons
Cgf tegevi 1 ic, South Carolina
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My Lady friends and aistom ^to knov ihat I a:n again
in tl:e Milliner)' brf^ine.'S I h • a Ijeautilul line of Ladies,
^lissei and Li. drens trimu 1 and r<*ailv-t <> v\('a r bits*-
. Also Notions of all kinds Will be glad to have them all
come ancf inspect my line.
mid
Mrs
•Iocs not follow that thir»>
bolter way of training; men.
the evidence agrees that tho run:
of ojtjirotunity, the more of <ulf -
it!i<.re «;m he j nt into the life > "
l>o> or girl, the heifer will U- |
or h< r eh meert of developing into
flu* worthiest, .'ind most use .1
f > I*e of manhoi il or wom-.r.' o,>,i
bi lfeie, with Klbert Hul ini,
that tt is a good tiling for a bciy
to iia\e h tho tirivil**ge of wnrtn- ,
Ing tils feet cold mornings tui tl .• i
ground wh.re.the cows l.iy t»,,. j
night before; but we nK* believe
th;.t it is good for him to have had i
tli.- privileM of gOug to -i *chooI j
: house made met nnd .bright .uVd :
, l"‘» rful without and within. ar«l |
of i. h .mring from that rcln*olhouse ,
to higher institutionrt of learning 1
where he rnn breathe the a r of
academic inspiration, „ ti i( , j
t: edit ions and ideals of hm college,
ai'l inquire all that It can ghe
of learning and culture and hrenth
of thought.—The I’rogivssix* Fann
er.
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ISLANDTON, SOUTH CAROLINA
W. Benton, formerly of Wal-
ferboro. spent a few days in town
last week vlsitir* relative*
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J*«. A. Padgett of City No. 2 ~
wm>| Q tows Saturday oc business! fl? Nw te SlWIg HxN Co., Or»p, Mas.
Cor.sidcred
it is the
Cheapest
in the cad
to buy.
If yea want a «< » '.n< nuu hinn, write fur
oar latest nttah*pie bvCurv y«».i |>urvbaM-.
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GodUs, Notions, Hosiery aa-i Un
derwear.
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aiicl Hats have style
combined with comfort and give
excellent service.
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CHOICE GROCERIES
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