The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 23, 1911, Image 3
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[ "Ju^ge Jones bad i*o Statement
Th* election of Gdrvnor Blsass’a to m,Lk « for publication regarding
Colonel Grace as mayor of Cluvlet*- Hl« candidacy.”—News Item from
ton a distinct and declsire repodU I t'barlestoa.
a tUm <s the reign 1ns regime, fol-I This Judge Jones—Ira_B. Jones
lows logically upon the rote cast —appears to be a yueer.character;
It the last State primary In Char- according to latter-day standards
leston. For its causes the result <ff his notions are peculiar. Having
Mek
this election, of courhe.'goes bac
further than last > fall;- It Is the
Inevitable harvest from the seed
sowur year by year ai<ti <»ay uv ai*, .
A council over which i Colonel
Urace shall .preside as the city’s
-DOST WORftY- DOTS.
your
-PlaMy” ’Brils Whf the
There Do Not Woiuy.
Ruffin, Nov. 20.—Special:
have not seen anything In
valuable columns lately from our
town of "Don’t Worry," I thought
1 would write jcu a few lines,
to Inform your -many readers that
wp are still in the- same county and
state, as before, and doing business
at the same old stand and in the
same old say. So don’t worry.
The many merchants here have
done a prospt rous business this
us who ha\e it to sell to get very
near the price which the larger
mr-'kets are paying—so we don’t
worry.
There has been lots of sickness
determined to be c< catdldate for
Governor in 1912 he, before an
nouncing such candidacy, resigned
from the great'office of Chief Jus
tice of tho Supreme Court of South
Carolina, the resignation to take
^bief ’magistrate, the princp&J expon- eff<rt on the ds-. of the meeting
ent of the laws, is psopcr.j e.ao,..- of the General Assembly, January
lisbed by the presence as aldermen 9. Thei- the Chiei Justice anuoun-
of Vincent Chlcco, who since 1893 ced he would be a candidate for
has b&it among the most prominent governor. year, and the industrious farmers
blltrl tigers unmolested In bis ille- Rut in the intervening mouths, ht-ve made an abundant crop this
gsl business b the city administra- w'hlle the governor of the Stc-*.e, ytar and so all are smiling, even
lions. There are others less promt- with whom Judge Jones will con- though the rrke of cotton is not
nent and less picturesque than Chlo- test, U moving rapidly from poll/, [what it should be. We have sev-
co, but not less active or impor- point making speeches in bis err.! cotto;- buyers at this place
taut in the same line of business, own behalf and Lc,nsilng of the and the compettltive bidding caus «
whose influence in the Grace sd- readiness with which he will defeat
ministration will be even more- po- Joucs, this Judge has “no stat>
tent and more Imri^diate than that nient to mr.ke for publication re
ef Cblcco. Heretofore It has been garding bis candidacy.”
always the custom of theae It appears the Chief Justice be-
men to be content with the sub- Heves he owrs something to tb* in this sectlcn of the county dur-
stat’-ial results of Charleston po- people of bis State and can ful- Ing this fall and some deaths most-
Ittteal conditions, to wit, the profits fill that obligr-Mon by treating with ly cr used by fever but as the
from the failure to enforce the the highest dignity—the office of werfther has changed to cooler,t
taws, and to permit the gentlemenv^’hief Justice. Therefore, until h > rnd have had frost, we now hope i
of gentler birth, living below Broad voluntarily retires on January 9 for better her'.th conditions. How-
street to enjoy thc^ empty; honors, ‘next he will not canvass for votes ever. In and immediately around 1
but now human n&fure baa assert- make -speechcs, seek publicity, or our town there has been very llt-
ed itself, the old alliance of she* - e otherwise set as an office-seeker. tie sirkress dT any kind, as we!
on the one hand and raapectability This Judge Jones rm-y be a mem- have the best of sulphur water
on the other, hss been disrupted, her of secret orders or he may not; which accounts for the very great
and the silent partners in the msn- the public does not know because hetdthfulness of this place. In fact
agement of the city’s affairs have he is making no attempt to "whoop non.) was ever known to dhe as
taken over the boi-.rs also, while ’em up;” he is not seeking to ral- long as they lived und dranh\ of .
still enjoying the more substantial ly or "work” members of any or- this water, so we "don’t worry’ j
fruits of these conditions. In the genization, secret or otherwise, in
end the election of Grace may his political interest,
bring about the political regener- It is possible thr.t even in this
atioti of the city, but meanwhile the year of our Lord, nineteen hun-
dty will suffer in prestige s-nti pro- dred ai-1 eleven, some persons in
gress and prosperity. The pru.u mu South Carolina may honor Judge cieot management of Miss
l>e worth paying. Jonee for his course.—The State. Black as principal and Miss
An unfortunate result of the
election Is that such a man as Wll
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THE ARCADE DEPARTMENT STORE
232 anal 234 King Street end 203 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C. 1 #
SPECIAL showing of new Fall and Winter Suits, Cloaks, Dresses, Shoes and
Millinery for Ladies, Missys and Children - Everything nobby and up-to-date
in Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings. New line of Floor Coverings; new
Blankets and Comforts; new Shades, new Sweaters for Men, Women and
( hildren; Gents’ Furnishings; Woolen Underwear for Men, Women and
Children. . ’
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN SOUTH CAROLINA
ssn G. Harvey, who represents the-:
Saved Many From Death.
JV. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., b«v
about the past nor present. Mid on
ly those who expect to leave here
worry about the future.
We have one of the best schools |
in the county. It Is under the effl- J
Cora I
Idell
; Williams, as assistant, and with
such competent, instructors, we ex
pect great r-dvancement in cducs- .
linnal lines, which will add great- i
'O to the appreciation of our i^itur-
which is best l*’’ progressive, fl eVfB |- e |, aa M ved many live^ in
younger element of Charleatonw bus h j H 2 & years of experience In the ■ .... wrK
iness men, should be defeated lor , dnix business. "What 1 always like f* ^ Lin Tr» noi ^ P fnrn.n
council, where he has proved M®- to do » he wr ites, "is ircom-••!* '**. J ho *" ,
self a most useful public arrant. men<1 Dr King's New Discovery for ,' i
The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In the Sonth
SPECIAL*- •We are members of the Charleston Refund Association, and will
pay your Railroad tare to Charleston if you shop here In addition we guaran
tee you letter values and greater varieties to choose from] than you] will find
outside the Great Market Centers.
WRITE FOR FALL AND WINTER CATALOGUE.
IT CONTAINS PAGES OF RARE BARGAINS.
Louis Cohen & Company.
IOK
KB
His usefulness, however, is not end- wea j lt sope lungs, hard colds, hoarse i„ ^«a H*t
♦>d, snd he may be callde on some r(MW cbtUmve coughb, la grippe# |M “ **° k P <,rou » and Krowlng condi
' who ban labored so faithfully amon
— - . _——...^ —, ... grippe# ,,
day to assume s more conspicuous croV p t a8 thnia or other bronchial ( ' ,on ‘
position of leadership. affection, for I feel sure that a t u .
The council elected. It appears at t , un ,ber of my neighbors are alive ,
NKWSY HMOAKB LKTTEK.
- ,, i.'ti in n- i ii l ui J ui *,>n ; n mo in*. ..I.
this writii-’j, is a Grace council^ all( j w< .jj lo .(j a y b«r*ise they* took *
Colonel GrL-.e will have a free bund ni y to Ujje jt i honestly be- i‘ f ’
in ths management of the city s jj., vo | (8 t be h«ft threat cud lung ^
Our church, and church work ( sre
insperous and growing condi- 1
Ke\. Bell, our beloved pastor ^
preached a very 1m- •* l,w *
affairs. He will use it, it’-necd not niediciive that's
M< t*
a very lui- * ™ *'
emt t-ble sermcn on Sun- ropolls o# WaiU’en TowBNlzip.
This was the last ap-y Snioaks. Nov. 20.—Special: The
ut of his conference yt’-ar, weather continues unabated end
for
lungj^^ Brother Bell leaves soon .w. , x
be doubted, for the upbuilding of a prove "he’s Hfht/ "GeT a tHal bob- lUe ‘ a,,,,al inference which con- the cotton rotting n e e •
political machine th{-S«will be difft-
cult to ditch, and that will be bere-
Gur.ranteed by Jno. M. Klien.
after felt uot only in city contests ,
but iv the State conventions and
St-.Ac* News.
--- -- / . Stokes, Nov. 11.—Special; Miss
the State primary.—Columbia Ueo- p ' att of
<> i Monday and opened her f« hot 1 at
1 Evergreen. She has a ftill enroll-
reut. We wisb^ber
s< hool term.
made.
- - ■- - me i iijtii<ti i:uuivs« iii:e wuieu wu-
\ercs at Uonnettsville. We hopt a I . We haw a ma:. from f anK<‘biirK |
for 1.1m a prosperous field whereviV hast wetk, rr.d he said that a
lit* ic soul another year, as his L,- „ ocd jy number of the farmers in
b lia- been blessed while among , , , . .
us. ai d he goes up to the confer- thrt eeeticn bad abandon, d from
II: mpton, arrived . r , ce v i,j, a feOCll rt p 0 rt. So he fifty to one hundrtd baks that
d. n't worry. never expected to picked. Thus
’ihere are (wo rural delivery th< > rc w tn fc«. u^ely 4r> million bale
tliat will never reach the market.
a succ?ssful routes going out from this post
4— South Carolina's Sliamo.
For generations past the good
©ki State of South l aroiiua has
managed to furnish more or less
excitement for the nation one
way or another; never more than
during the past year Or so. Or, fh j locality. Acres ef cotton are sti „ ( .'»Th n V*of*7lie”town of "Don’t Wor-
to be more exact, since one untouched settling of the town or Don t wor m 1 n 1 poverish it to the extent
D. Blease was elevated to the chief hM r ,„ H hnvo vtsltml »• y \, , , i lhat thw peepie can t farm. This
mrsistracy of that State.
Just what sort of hairpin Cole
WOr ‘ , ' Sa "‘ ‘* U I 1 *-. * 1 r**. d > ■- «t pr.ro.atlve th„ tev,
full of surprises—that Is, if r-ny
o>.> is any longer surprised at any-
thing Cole does or says.
However, bis latest is well calcu-
iiuwc.ci, mi, m iw^ii a - I*iv- '•"■>1 - j meriy a loop route, wuicn serves j
We are glad to see Mrs. B A 'gniders and Getsit-aer sections, ev- f 0rtune to g et on e of his press
® c -’ e,t ° ut a K* un , aftff several | er 8 j nc ^ the Getsinger post office W h et is broken and as a result his
^SJii l, e *j*. v , ■ |. . ,« was discontinued. ginnery has been shut down for a
Tif k hi !»<»-»-<'e-d ukt^pp’;• l ‘ <,r,,r
pie at Anderson baturday, cole K*'® through this section a few days
lated to furnish a new thrill—aa
was, probcibly. Intended It should—
for even those people who were be
coming more or less accustomed to
office, which serves quite a largji liiwii Tmtnc- itiii cotton
Gathering the fleecy btpplc is j terri;or> of patrons, and delivers ou ‘ K ,,t to ai -J will go up. Alas, It
f'tJc count S?- ?tv o B f “libor ""KT" daU> . l ° thel, k bOXC8 ' »•*«- "> help the poor
tf tre tountj. St!, citj of labor w hith is a great convenience over ,„ hor _ !f another cotton cron like
startles our strongest citizens in w ) la t our forefathers had before the inii doesn’t bankrupt the south it |
this locality. Acres ct cotton are sti 8el ., lng of the l0 w n of "Don’t Wor- 1911 d °* Bn * bnnkru P l ine BOUin ’ '
untouched. r y •>
l ' 1 n e n n r H d 1 Carrit ’ r on rbute No ' ^ hBS got crop hro heen'to 'niany "school chll-
ls . n u 1 ^ 1 f lh “] L ‘ 1 « iton and an automobile c-ad expects soot tp dro „ an-JnsurmouKabie barrier.
d Auguafa public road and put i*. - begin carrjing mall in it; as he lt haB de ^i Vf d them of the great-
ii B J )Uie , ' ood wt ’ rk tome «*gain gen , ha8 alrtady learned to carry fe- ^ prerogative they hc-ve
tlemen. males in it—eo. don’t worry. , Ml88 Mamie Hlers, has been in-
i i* , StriC f a . nd ’ C ‘J 1 * Garxler No. 2 hra moved into our dl8p08e<1 for 8e veral days
had business Ip town last week. town f . nd expects to serve his Jeff Cone of Bodge, had business
Miesrs. J. A. Fa Hey had business route f rom here, lis his was for- at g moa k8 last Friday.
In tow n a few drcuJaat week. meriy a loop route, which serves j L Lvons happened to the mls-
mmm mm ^
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THAT THE BIG SALE AT THE
, Charleston Surprise Bargain House,
. W01 Last Until
December the first, 1911.
I
That
some-
Here when we say Bargains it is so.
body looses money is certain.
Sometimes it is the manufacturer—again the im
porter—another time the mill and at times weSacrifice
our profit.
Our customers reap the benefit—no mater who
looses.
ago.
expression to these statesmanlike
views; clearly showing what z-^eep Th<* school near here opened
regard he baa for the law and for. Monfla} . wlth Miss Lizzie Easterlin,
his otflcial obligation to uphold the aa trac ber. We hope for a success-
aame,: ful term. Patrons, let each and
Referring to a recent lynchli*j in t . V€r , , ne y OU t ur » 0 ut snd do
Booth Carolina, the mca who oc ^ u ' e^tj-jti.jng pofisible for the success
pies the governor's office of that ^ 8r h 00 i
State admitted that he received a ^ Snioak of this community
telegram from the sheriff and ■ oU x c ' | b r ,j the luck last week of killing
when everywhere
roads, ai:*J r’though that blissful
consummation seems to delay its
coming. Yet we dont worry.
PINKEY.
Ravends ICt«ns.
Ravenel, Nov. 18.—Specie.’:
Quite an interesting marriage
will be good took place at the home of Magis-
trate Wilson Sunday afternoon. Nov,
12th, 1911. The parties who
entered the connubial bliss
were Lonnie Herndon and Miss
Chetude Mae Myers, both of Smoaka’
Mrs. Herndon is a young lady Of
many admirable traits. By her i
X«\\s From Asl.tei i.
Ashton, Nov. 6.— Special: ’Tis Uodgers.
Lrue tho m>:-tiar diiv *■ ■-.c passed i Miss Mildred Wimberly has
itor of the county in which the
lynching was about to take plfi'Se.
asking the governor’s aid in Hold
ing the mob in check. And this
was the reply sei.il by the governor
of the great State of South t uro-
Una to an appeal nit.1e to him in
behalf, not ot the negro brute, iiui
of the law of this State:
"Keep in touch with the Honea
Path affair and send me a report
tomorrow morning telling me what
is going on."
* Sheriff Kh\; got th; ‘ telegram,
said Blease, "and he understood
its meaning. Next morning l got
his report, i nd it was Just exact.y
the kind of report I was expecting.
As a nu tter of fact, if it hud bej.t
any different 1 would have been
greatly disappointed."
t oaiiui'tng, Breaso said that rath
er thc-n use the power of of tic *
to “deter white nun from punish
ing that negro brute 1 would have
rcsleted the of!ice mid come to
Honea Path rtnd led the mob."
It would seem superfluous to
ccaiu. ul oi ruth a sp> tscle as
that; the i nvrrnorof r. great^.State C [ f ottagf' «He.
d*."berately cncciuniging mob rule. we are romewbr-* ’ -nHy si: cc so
It .s possible that the ma::« is not nM.v of o r bojs : girls have
on sufilcknt mentality, or scope of gone to ci'lege, bat they will all
character, to approci.-te the differ- ;-,t ho*i during the holidays
er.ee between sycipathy for that ue- which, is not lar off. Among those
grj brute and respect for the dig- who are i way i re. Miss Laura
nity of tho law and his official ob- Hlers, M’rres Irene, and Olive
lig. lions. But if so, it ought to Jones and Annie Mil'y at Churlcs-
Mrs. 1). H. Mi-Ray visited friends quiet, kind and courteous disposl-
and relatives in Hardeeville this tion, she hi.s made a wide circle of
'past week. j friends among her acqualntaroes.
a Vhr vv f) w Iw it. inir m' eood Mib8 Fr '' d Towles returned after She Is the daughter of Mrs. Mar-
1h( W ° 1 * ‘ spending several days with her sis- tha Myers. Mr. Herndon is a young
businen; in this locality They cut r>ond ; mro of manj sterling traits of char-
md piled the b'l*-. h h and * d r> , Mr and MrB thaB Gatoh, 0 f acte. He too by lit* kind and
, , t ^ f> U g6 d !c'*born t were the guests of Mrs. courteous deposition has made a
old bye and bj;. ^ w !t b f. B. Catch on Sunday last. wide circle of friends. Mr. Herndon
\\. ( Bailey visited Wr-lterboro „ MiM 01 , va p OOHer who is teach- i* a son of Mr. G. W. Herndon.
last week. sou'ing the Warren school near here 1 A. E. Yarn visited Moselle on
, trv,. rhurrh '*“ | ^« "J le J ( ., meroo w,dn..d., bu,ln, M lr« Frida,.
be r,^" a,1 : i , r •,r'Tach d ,o‘f t d . l «n ..o»um of b.r ,a,her-. ,Ha«. i*'-
... ii.Ud, .lil.b I ldb much to U» Ml „ ,„ d „ ,p,M|og ,ho '
iOf.kA. 1
John Snobu
FRANK’S
The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
WAI.TERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA
L SOBEL, Manager
L
Miss Hattie Smith is not recu-
cuporating as rapidly now aa she
week’s end with the Misses Kodg- was a few weeks ago.
ent . | It Is hard to tell which is on the
Miss Mildred Wimberly has re- hardest flight the poor farmer, or
ti rued from a visit to the Mlsst-s the poor partridges since the game
L.w Is out.,
Quit© a
Henlhing -,w time if- 1'* ting, we
should n-rltr hi <*1 e to t • a p ev tv
oiporlunity rfered v. todny, for
:!u present J- ail-we have. *
" n rarnui. in this section are
b y hnrvcstii g their cotion, pota-
Uv-, tic. Sugar boLii gu urq
r, :: icn r.< v. The inerchaais
di i *T a good basiness.
re
turn* d from a visit to her parents
in St. George.
V««» Kuby Gr'ch visl’ed 'riends
in Walterboro during Fair week.
Mr. A. T. Clauss of Charleston,
large
shopping
crowd were Yt
Eutuiday after-
the
county papers over the State, I
do not think that any- of them ex
cell in r..ny way The Press and
Standard. Aid there ar** many of
them that will add many years to
equal
rj
^ m
■
w- 8 monks a di»-
O.ilkbn StiKhnt at H. <T. < *»llcgll
t. s a visitor In Rr-venel Sunda}\
Mrs. W. A. Gllmoiv »:•! little days’. Our slogan:
are son, spent several days with her grow."
i«*cr, Mrs. H. A. Ferrelte in W r . D. Carroll, had business
n
Snuu .’cs
noon.
j hose w-'.io hi- « , uk,, U* cart H»u.« I^r.
cad* ago would stretch t '.<ir e><-s i , a
today;. If they were to come and The following c■predated and
p« * P arcuud tin* corn-.-r on Sr'ur- ‘appreciative letter vvas recieved froi
v.a *..i Suioak ij aIue< , Detreville who Is a student
In 'at the South Caroline. University.
predict a successful term for
school.
W. C. Mauldin is extending his
R. R. through Big Bay. He is build
ing several houses down there for
hands. The village will bo desigDC>t their tge before they oven
©d Ml Mauldlnville, Just five miles it. . *
below Smoaks. I The University is doing a great
A. P. S. work this year. I think that it
* i will be recorded as the greatest yea
In her history.
APPRECIATES COUNTY PAPER. 1 De8I>lt l e * acl thut °“ r . ch " ir *
man of boftrd of tnu cts doc^B >^bat-
her clown, the
* r school here is being effiet.-i'. ndgelard last w*ik.
ly aught I .. Miss Barbara Jaiuj.*
the county s «.t Saturdry.
i"Jlnimj; - ' ia cloir-,; good work
at
Ksyino* J R*. ter o> of Walti r-] U. W. Davis, of Walterboro, a rep this frifititution.
boro, came down Mondc-y and com-.rreentative of 1. M. Pearlstlne, was The k . tf ,. r follows:
mcr.eed wbrk with the Uavcnel at Bmoaks lust Tuesday. ( ^
Lumber ccompany. . Smart Smoak, one of Snioatcs
v* — |» m Buckner who Is con*- host known ai*J respected colored Editor The Pres* and Standard:
Columbia, S. C.; Nov. 1C, 1911.
ever he can to kr* i>
students and other ot Geers are go
ing alie:<d to l»uii<l h* r up. The i u
d* nts of the Law sohcol now- have
‘or* foot •• plan to build a $4U,ou0
law building. 11 this succeeds, uud
none of th'rn have r*ny doubt but
that it will, it will k*. one of the
best law ir.-h.>o1h in the South.
'And will a!.«. he greatly; helpful' to
I the upbuilding ot So.itn ( . .loiinu's
UniverEit), and to South Carolina
herself.
j We have also organized, along
with tii») Unlveisity of Virginia r.
1 his is
ducting the turpentine still for the men died at his home n.*ar Smoaks The Press and htr-ndard has wl'h tiio Lniveisity '‘fS 1 "
It tvenel Lumber company moved h I IpaL. week and was burried at been coming here, to Hinn Hall, ( Woodrow \\ ilson League.
„ nan. I,,,r. Hnv kisu Smoak*. Babtist church. His re- regularly‘’all the tall—and as I am done that the collej e no n ail
quest of the white people was thc-t the only student et the University the country might work f °r the
they permit his people to bury him from Colleton. I feci tbc-t l am nomination of Gov Woodrow W ilsoi
'Hiere as some of Lis peoples had personally obligated to you ^ for j by thc*^ >
"ueen
... . . . . uia i.,>_ —i. a ii i u v-i v .rill Tvia i.-in^—>nnci ns i uui ii 1 . i* u 11. II i w»*t > iy 11« , I. . * * H nil O V* r
family down here one day las
week. y/
The dance given r-‘ the Uaprt'nel
hr g it)e blush cf shame to tie (on: Misses Sallie Yam. Wllhelr.iaa Hrll on Wednesday niglt vyrts • y*«re ** « . --e—e- •— ir.T'hlnk Tt mV duty' ' AkhIii extendi.^ my appreciaiion
cehcL of every respectable white Bennett, and Ma-tJic Polk at Win- great svece**9. Music was An. hedr t.ecn b *; r ‘ rd il^T a Mo wrlfo v’on i i ne iu thanks for ‘of papor. I am.
nd white wom*n In Soutb throp; Love BenneU. at Slm^ by the Mctx Orchestra^ of [Cbarle^. . wlien je ^ 1 P- - 1 8am „. It U always with much pleas j Sincerely yours,
Mr Uobt iTack, and sen, R. D„ I ure tba-t 1 lock forward to the! * Jim DoTrcville.
and Besselllcu. Ndlsyes of Florida, and Dr. H. W. Black, coming of p:*per. and much
Roche Claud Brownlev, of Walterboro, were at Smoaks vis- Lottie rent i: g of it.
ng their sister. Mrs. J. L. Smoak. as much
came up to visit the ny Imueoiotc, h* Becaure it
«cho**l meeting at gives ue the nt r of tho whr’;
Hihr r and Lizzie Behlinr Me -«.! Berea. While here he also visited nunty i,nd ;’nd keeps ; * ref; se to wo. i rlgbL
Searson. tarrtway, Lrou-! bmoaks school. ..nvery close tout a with all of m> need those peasant little strike-
I attersen, | Miss L. W. Miucey, Lee
A
cl-).
mat. —
crrolit a to think that the’onco high aonviilc College of Music. Mr.'Hen-* tor-. Among those preselit wer-
oii'ice cf governor of that State r y poj.u.i at Clemson. Chaperones Misdames, \Towl
h o fallen so l5w.—Augusta Chronl- j.* r . Earl Hlers Is attending Badgers
scheol at Lodge. L®Wa La
Mr. Ben Folk h is accent*?u a po-
i a j busMfid craw-’ An Irri- fc ;tk'- vitli M: W O. Jones in the
ti’ble, i t finding .’1' sltic'’* ’s in lie but less,
otter da to a di-ord ato ac t. 1 b. p idt c. urch ’s b lng <rec;-
A mun wiia good dlgosiioa Is n.AaA-| fd j u Ashtonl also Mr. W. N. Jones
ly alwa-ys good natured. A great { 8 having a dwelling Iiousm coiaiiruc ley, y.ay,^ “* , i
many have been permaujen’iy cured, €d< — . , ,
of stomach trouble by taking ft am-! o,. r Sunday sthooi is progrevdns A c k e r man. G Mmo re^ an^d h«r *
bsvrhda's Tablets. For sal* by nil p„ ely. We hopo It wi i not go in
dealers. Ito winter quarters.
uejja i.a uocnc, * iauo urowui**.* .■*
Naomi Bcilley, Fl*h La Roche, Get- ng their sis
trude Rodgers, Cora Arktrmaa, E h ’>r. Pu^-’k ca
e! i—d Nellie Fox, Olive Yar ia. consolidr io:*
the
more
(t is almost
as- a letter from
|P
Give* Aid To KtHketr*.
i Sometimes liver, kidneys and,
bowels seeai to go on a ttrike and
ften you
Blltc;.,
Old - Ashton is on a boom. TowIeiT'HetMngton, Gatch. Johneon : and siyter of Colleton, spent last
wm ABIUOI. « A^irirmsn nilmor« and o hers. (Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
A braclet wra voted off during
the evening. Miss Gertrude Rodg
ers getting the ma;orlty of votes.
Klnard ! "old friends" at home. breakers—Dr. Kick's Ntfw Life Pill®
ist ! We, as you may know, get *>1. ^ glv% tbem nalura i aid and gently
L. (for neany all) of the county P*-,”!* . DrL . D e r action. Excell#it
p.r. ,o ,h. f*.
Mrs. E. P. Knight and Mr*. P.
K. WRUa and children spent last
w*vk *nd in Ctuu-iestda.
1 Brantle-v Varnrdoe. cf Grc-owoo*’, Miss C*aud Bromley be'.ag second, and Mlsa Justine Hlers assist
t .l£ •■-»> *U!U« r.Utl.- b.r, PiiMb »M urdl« lb. .«o
[baa returned. ..... t 10 *-
Maxey.
The Strickland school has open-‘ students great enjoyiment to read
ed with Joa. Rlsher aa principal, • them. They all aesomble In FllMj*** 11 • •
Justine Hlers assistant. .Hall where the papers are kept, for
teach-' the/ purpose.
w*» i Although there ara
W. W. Carter, of Ruffin, was her
many flna . Friday.