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Mr*. I. M. Fiekknme’o cbannlng
tome, on Hampto* street, was tke
•oea* on Bt. Valentine’s Day of a
rery pretty and enjoyable lancheon.
Stren |n honor of Miss EdUh Lu-
cas. A ckarmlcc bride to-be. Tables
mere arranged In the sitting room
and here the gneets enjoyed several
games of whist. At IS:SO luncheon
was daintily serred.. the menu coo-
aisting of a salad course, followed
by hot chocolate, whipped cream
ard maccaroons. After this a few
more games were enjoyed, and on
taking the dainty heart-decorated
score cards the score was found to
be a tie, rr<d Mrs. M. C. Flshburne,
Mias Jessie Harrison and Mrs. Jos.
"W. Ivucae cut for the prise, Mrs.
Ftshburne being the lucky winner.
She gracefully presented the prise
a lovely hand-embroidered apron,
to the guest of honor. Miss Lucas.
The guest’s prise was a sewlr* br-g.
a dainty conceit of lace and ribbon.
Tfiose who enjoyed the morning wit
Mrs. Flshburne were: Miss Edith
Lucas, Miss Helen Lucas, Miss Pat
ty Oage, of Chester; Mrs. M. P.
Howell, Mrs. M. C. Flshburne,
Miss Vivien Price, Mtse Jessie Har
rison Miss Essie Hyrne, Mrs. E. T.
H. Shaffer and Mrs. Jos. W. Lucas.
At tke home of Mrs. Joa. W. Lu
cas, on Hampton street, Friday af
ternoon, was giver* a linen shower
to Mtaa Edith Lacaa, Who In to to
married Thursday. Tke Invitations
were unlane and quite original, tak
ing the form of a weather forecast,
wttfc Mrs. Jos. W. Lucas as fore-
Tke afternoon was delight-
it, the guests vying with
»r In forming acrootles on
of the charming brlde-to-
i Jessie Fraser won the
a lovely bon of stationery
lick she presented to Mias Lucas,
isnts, consisting of delic
ious parch and a saJad course wars
Llttie Miss Ruby Murray, a niece
of Mias Lucas, at tbs conclusion of
the afternoon’s entertainment enter
ed the room, dressed In pure
white, and drawing a little wagon
on which were bsaped the articles
for the shower. These were num
erous and lovely.
Those present were: Miss Edith
Lucas, Mias Helen Lucas, Mrs. J.
C. MdLeod, Mrs. L. M. Stokes,
Mrs. T. P. Murray, Misses Carrie
and Mary Hitt, of Tenlle, Ga.,
Mrs. H. F. Rltdher. of Easton, Pa.,
Mrs. E. T. H. Shaffer. Mrs. M. P.
Howell. Jr., Mr*. J. B. Liles, Mrs.
a H. EaDorn. Mrs. W W. Smoak,
Mtaa Jessie Fraser, Miss Lillian
Fanner. Mis* Mattie Vance von
Lehe, Miss Vivienne Price. Miss
Lucy Williams, Miss Jessie Har-
risen.
On
Jordan-Hlott Wmtdlng.
Round, Feb. 19.—Special:
the afternoon of St. Valentine's
Day. at the home of the bride’s
parenta, Mlaa Edith Jordan and Mr.
B. G. Hlott both of this plr.-e
were united In the bonds of matri
mony. The marriage was solemnis
ed by Rev. J. C. Lawson.
The scene of the wedding was a
beautiful on*, the decorations being
hearts. Ir< honor of the dr.y as well
as of the occasion, and potted
plants. The bride wore an exquisite
gowr. of white satin and the brides
maids were gowned In whit* silk. -
Miss Eva Hlott -was th* maid of
honor, and the following were also
bridesmaids: Misses Claudia Kin
sey, Pearl Hoffman, and Beulah
Hlott. The best man was Mr.
Lee Hlottr-w brother of the groom,
and the following were also grooms
men: Messrs. W. M. StrickU-nd.
Cary Hlers. and Emery Carter.
The bride is th* charming daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr*. J. 8. Jordan.
r<nd number* her friend* by her
acquaintance*. The groom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Hlott. ard
Is a young business man of ability
ant Integrity.
That evening n large reception
wa* given the bridal party at Mr.
RJrhr-d Breland’s.
Thursday morning Mr m l Mre
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RUFFIN BCHOL CtOHBS.
Hftffln, Feb. 1».—Epeclal: EdK
ter The Prase and Standard: A1
low me space to sabmit a copy of
oar program aa carried out at the
close of our school on Friday sight
|he pth Inst.
W* had all been preparing, and
•xpsctlig; a plsasant Urns, and oat
hopas ware not disappointed, not
oar expectations deceived, for the
occasion waa on* which showed
thorough tutoring sad skillful train*
lag on th# part of those who had
baau their Instructors.
Several of Abes* pieces were so
rendered as UT deserve special men
tion, hut It would indicate parti
ality on my part to speak of any
•pscial ones, so I will say that as
a whoia It could not be beat—
wish yow could he-v« been there, Mr.
Editor, to have seen and heard
for yourself. Dr. Black said it
was on* of th* best he ever at
tended. Tbla specks well of our
teachers. Miss Cora Black at<d Mist>
Idetl Williams.
PROGRAM.
Prayer—Rev. Boulware.
Opening Address—T. A. Black.
"Welcome’’—Seven small girls.
"Seven Little Brownies"—Seven
little boys.
Tableau—“How to make - Man
Great.”
Reeitatiob—“A Prayer." .Jaude
Crosby.
Solo—"Won’t you be My Honey."
Jessl* Padgett.
Dialogue—Clinton Williams and
Reba Carter.
Recitation—"Tbs Carrier Pigeon.
Mary Carter.
Tableau—“Kids at Rest.”
Dialogue—“A Picnic.”
Recitation—“A Boy’s Promise.”—
Parker Boulwars.
Pantomlne—"Rock cf Ages.’’
Tableau—’’The Idol.”
RscItatkM — "Little Blossom.”
Myrtls Padgett.
Dialogue—"What Elsie Found."
Duet—" Where the Silvery Wends
Its Way.” Lula Crosby end Myrtls
Padgett.
Tableau—"The Schemers.”
Recitation—"At the Stamp Win
dow.” McKinley Crosby.
Hoop Drill—I boys sad girls.
Tableau—"Tbs Licklrer”
Dialogue—“Th* Gypsy Fortune
Tsllsr.”
Recitatloa—Thelma Padgett.
Recitation—”Th* Church Rever
ies of a School Girl.” Laura Ad-
Vms.
Pantomlne—"My Faith Looks Up
To Thee.”
Tableau—Faith. Hop* and Chari
ty.”
Recitation — ”A Dying Girl’s
Message.'’ Dodi* Crosby.
Recitation — "The Children's
Hour.” Guy Saunders.
. Dlrlogue—"Mind Your Own Busi
ness.”
Tableau—"Our Worst Enemies.”
Recitation—"Papa’s Letter." Bes
sie Sanders.
“Waiter Drill”—R girl*.
Recitation- Lila Crosby.
Dia-logue—"Visitors From
Oity."
Pr^tonline—“Nearer My God
Thee.”
Recitation — Advice to the
Young.” McKinley Crosby.
Dialogue—"JOHlah’a First Court
ing.”
Recitation—Mayme Carter.
Dialogue-- "The Witch's Prank*
"Essay on Man"—Mr. Paul K.
Crosby.
ReclUtloi.-^’So Waa I.” I-aura
Adams.
Dialogue—Old Time Break
down."
Closing remarks by Dr. H. W.
Black.
We were dismissed and none
seemed tired or disappointed but
all spoke well of our teachers r-nd
how thoroughly they had done thel
work, ^
Paul K. Crosby.
«r aevaa ymm
was hi tod fa
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and so weak I cool
| hardly wait. I tod
baekaeh#
and
that I dreaded
s aayoBs <
mw* hi
Th* doe-
kora gave m* mad
due to ease ms at
tfcoaa ttansa, and said that I ought to
have an operation. I would not listen to
that, aad when a friend of my husband's
told him about Lydia E. Pink ham’s Veg
etable Compound and what it had done
for his wife, I waa willing to take it.
Now I look tbs picture of health and fed
like it, too. I can do all my own house
work, work in the garden and entertain
company and enjoy them, and can walk
as far as any ordinary woman, any day
in th* week. I wish I could talk to every
suffering woman and girl, and tell them
what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has done for me.”—Mia.
Dsma Bsthunk, Siksston, Mo.
Remember, the remedy which did this
was Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
It has helped thousand* of women who
have been troubled with displacement*.
ulceration, tumors, farrago
nlsrifiaa. periodic pofam, backache, that
touring down feeling. Indigestion, and
nervous prostration, after aO other manna
have failed. Why don't you try it 7
Ruffin, Route 1, Fob. IS.-
lal: We srs having some vary cold
weather at thla writing.
Mr. J. E. Berry aad
Baugh tor. Alma, mad* <
trip to WsKerboro Saturday.
kagaetraio A. W. Walker paused
through thlo eectioa oue day last
week.
Mr. Van Morris was a ploaaant
visitor at Mr. J. E. Berry's Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. W. Morris
made a Dying trip to WsKerboro
Mr. W. Z. Ayer, of Olar, paaaad
through this com m on It y one day
Messrs. D. E.. T. L. aad H. A.
Martin, and D. E. Nettles spent
Sunday with Mr. J. E. W. Mor
ris.
W. R. Morris st:d cousin, Ethel,
attended Sunday school at Oak
Grove Sauday afternoon.
Mr. Base Walker passed through
this section last Monday .
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris visit
ed relative* and friends at Stokes
Surday night.
Mrs. J. E. W. Morris spent the
day Saturdr-y with her son Man-
nle, near Doctorr* Creek. •
Miss Ethel’Morris entered school
at Omega again Monday after a
few days absence on accouK of
alckneess.
Maste Bub Berry visited the
home of J. E. W. Morrla Sui-Jay.
The W. O. W. meet* on Friday
night, Feb. 23, at the school house,
Stokes, 8. C. All member* are
requested to be present, and all
parrilee wbo will belp to build the
hell to be used by all aecret socie
ties are Invited to meet there.
Come out friet-d* and neighbor*
and let’* build up In our communi
ty some good secret orders.
W. R. Morris,
Clerk.
The
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FOR DYSPKFMA.
We w*r«t every one troubled with
indigestion and dyspepsia to come
to our store and obtain a box of
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. They
contain Blrmutb-Subnitrate and
Pepsin carefully combined so a* to
overcome digestive disturbance.
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablet* are very
pleaeant to take. They tend to
soothe the Irritable, weak stom-
rrh, to strengthen and Invigorate
the digestive organs, to relieve nau-
_ _ >w»a at'*! Indigestion, thus promotln
Hlott took a party of friends nutrition /nd bringing about a L-el-
Death of Mrs. 8. H. Riley.
On th* night of Jan. 27 the
dsath angel visited the bom* of
Mr. E. H. Bryan and took from us
our loving mother. She had been
In* failing h«alth for sometime, aad
bora her pain without a murmur.
AJI was don* for h*r that loving
hands could do but to no avail.
Th* bleseid Saviour saw fR to taka
her away from us. It was bard to
part with ons ws loved so dearly
but ws must submit to His will,
for His. will must be dons, and Hs
knows best.
She waa forty flv* years old. ard
,had lived a noble Christian life. She
was always aa obedient child, a
good wife, and a loving mother.
She was a woman of piety and
excellent Judgment and her won
derful character cannot be des
cribed. All that I am and all that
1 expect to be I owe to my an
gel mother.
She joined Bethel Methodist
church when a young girl, of which
she remained a member until her
death. Her body waa laid to rest
beside her husband, J. E. Crosby
and two children, Lee and Della, in
Old Field Creek cemetery Uv the
preaence of a large crowd of sor
rowing friend* md relatives. The
funeral services were conducted Dy
her pastor. Rev. Mr. Boulware.
She leave* four children, a father
two brother* and one siste.r besidos
a host of frierds knd relatives, to
mourn her loss, for none of them
knew her' but to love her.
The sadness of my heart cannot
be expressed, for none know but
those who have had a similar ex
perience, what a desolate heart the
loss of a mother leaves. But w*
keenly realise that nothing but time
can wear away the sharp pain of
grief, and we can only trust the
blessed Saviour to help us to *o
live that ws may meet our mother
again |i> that happy home above.
A precious one from os is gone.
The voice we loved la stilled.
A place Is vacant In our home.
That asvsr can b* filled.
A loving daughter.
Mollis.
Smoak* News Notes.
Smoaks, Feb. 12.—Special: Sat
urday at noon rrin begat.* falling
till night and during th# night an
other snow mads Its appearance.
Farmers have began to plow and
got ready generally for another
crop. Cut* In this commtfnlty were
considerably stunned by the Janu
ary snow.
Boms cotton la beieg sold and
some shipped and some more hous
ed at borne. There ara still un
picked fields.
Mrs. Erasmus Stevens and chil
dren visited her brother, Mr. J. W.
Kinsey*!**! week end.
Mis* Gladys Williams, assistant
postmaster visited her mother at
Lodg* from Saturday till Monday.
J. L. Smoak A Son have en
larged their store by an addition
al building on th* rear end of thie
building. They will soon have
It completed by Carpenter Bishop.
Then they will be in position to do
a much larger buslnsaa.
Mrs. Harvey Edward Oroeby and
ehlldran left Monday for Charleston,
where they will spend s few day*
with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Beach.
J. L. Maxey and Grady Drawdy
have Just retun-ed from Bamberg
where Mr. Maxey went to barter
mules.
■Some farmers are boast fug of
having made 15 bslee of cotton to
one plow last year. We made
twenty bales to one plow but we
feel rather ashamed of It, Let’*
try to make something else In the
major portion of our crops.
Little Miss Vontella Mcxey sper*t
three week* recently with relative*
at Lena.
A. P. S.
Almost IjOwt Hi* Life.
S. A. Slid, of Mason, Mich., will
never forget his terrible exposure
to a merciless storm. “It grve
me dreadful cold,” he write*, "that
caused severe pains in my chest,
so It was hard for me to breathe.
A neighbor gave me several doses
of Dr. King’s New Discovery which
brought great relief. The doctor
said 1 was on the verge of pneu
monia, but to continue with the
Discovery. 1 did so and two bot
tles completely cured me." Use
only this quick, safe, reliable medi
cine for coughs, colds, or any
throat or lung trouble. Price 50c
and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Guar
anteed by John M. Klein.
For a sprain you will find Cham
berlain's Liniment excellent. It
allays the p*4n, removes th* sore-
. ness, and soon restores the parts to
is healthy cordltion. 25 and 60 cen
bottles for sal* by all dealer*.
nnd relative* on an automobile out- Ing of comfort
ing Those who had the plersur** If you give Rexall Dyspep*! 1 ' Tah-j
of going were Mi** Claudia Ftin-tlef* it reasonable trial we will n»-
derlurk of Walterboro. uMiss Eva
Hlott. Ml** Reulah Hlott. Mis* An
nie Weeks, Mr. and Mr* Cleveland
Hlott, ai ■ I M• r - nisrbcff, of Ch *r
loston: Lee Hlott and Joslr-h Hlott.
.lor ah Hlott, w ho is attending
school hi Edgefield, come home
to nttend hi* brother's wedding He
will return In a ft w day*
Ml**'Claudia Funderburk, of W l
terhuro. -has beer visiting friends
at Round. She came to oCend 'he
Jordon M ott we/lrMiv’, : ml re: urn-
turn your morey If you ar« not sot-
l-fleil with the result. Three sizt";.
25 cent*. 60 cent*, raid fl.oo Re-
memher, you can obtain RevII
Remedies only at our store The
•toxall Store. The Walterboro Dru-
Co. v
K\c-erv* n \< e>*.
L I' lo?» b j returttrd from a
\ H‘ rude.!, of
Doubt anti Iv^-d ation are pour loundatlens upon which to
build for sucrose it is the strong and confident man that
get.* edit id, and nothing ••l\-s one gr< ater confiderre than
to h:t\o money in tin* t»in k.
With pomeihlrg laid h
you t on do yt t.r work w
the first tiOporhtnt thing
o fall back nr on. w lit n n<e<!o<
t-ourr-ge ..and dctermir.ptioo ^
to set sonle money in the hank.
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Iti-rboro Monti.
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coming peril. N 'tor s
kind That doll pain
the hack warns vou th«
visit to hi*
Port Tamp t City. Fla.
The ton Ay friend* of Mj** L
Platt will he *orrv to learn
hi r school at Evergreen came
close on Friday of last
vts accompanied I v Hr Jo
Colson who < • '
wot U end here ■
Mis* Platt made mat y
while here who will regret
ht r loa\e.
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II th.
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future
' will
umf. in
Stiff Neck
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coca. It acts fifes
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qwcmis me mom f
«p lame araadcs aad joints.
*art_ 9- —* lawi ■ rHatmln ml
ter violent exercise it prevents
ffTCFB 8 PTOOI
“Is* using yonr Knfanent far
stiffs***. I have bought two bot
tles of it and k Istha bast I ever
ssw."
Mrs.MARY CURRY, MQkowB,Ga.
“I had a severs pain between tny shoulders, aad notidaf poor ad
vertisement in th* street cars I got a bottle which qekkly relieved me."
R. D. BURGOYNE. MaysviDe, Kj.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
b an evedfant antiseptic remedy far sore throat, cats aad
penetrating—needs no rubbing. Sold by *0 dealers.
Prtcm 23c., SOc. and $I.OO,
SWr book ce Hotmt, Cattb, Retread Peohry metCme.
Vary
Builders’ Material
Wanted the public to know that we have a most
complete line of all kinds ofbuilders* material, such at
DOORS,
SASH,
BUNDS,
SHINGLES,
MOULDING,
BRICK,
LUMBER, ETC
At prices to suit Let us know your wants.
C. 1. SAVAGt
luafactnrer of Roagh tod Dressed Loaber.
Buy Your Clothing, Shoes, Etc., at
The Charleston Surprise Bargain Boose
WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROUNA
and 570 King Street
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA
. THE GREAT FEBRUARY
CLEARANCE SALE
Will last until the whole stock ok our winter goods are
sold out Going at and below COST.
Just received a new shipment of Ladies and Misses
Hats, all the latest styles, direct from the Middle
Heart of New York fashion. A new shipment of
Ladies Ten Button Shoes.
Come all and save money on your purchase at the
The Charleston urprise Bargain House
570 KING STREET CHARLESTON, S. C
WALTERBORO, - SOUTH CAROLINA
- L SCBEL, Manager
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Wnltfrhofo, Routt*
The Bank of Smoaks
SMOAKS,
Kidney* nt'od utti-ntlon If you would
T >* thoeo dangornns mnlntl! *.
f>rep*y. nisbolp* or Mriv,hV« •H'tp
ea*4*. TnVo ElortrlC Pittt'r* 1 •' onct-
jtnd *f*4» backuohp fly rttol all your •
b4»*t fooling* Veturtr "My son r -- | Thor** is no hotter ntpdlcjMa'm I**
relvrd groat b*«cf!t from thoir u*o | for cold* than ('humhorlain * Cough
for kldn4»y and bladder trouble."; Romody. It act* on nature'* plur.
writes Petor Bondy. Sotrih Rock-
wood, Mich., "It I* certainly a
grant kidney medicine.” Try it. 50
qents At Jno. M. Klein’s. *
relieve* the lungs, open* the se
cretion*. aid* expectoration. nml
restores the system to a, healthy
condition. For gale by all dealer*
J. S. WILLIAMS,
’resident.
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