The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 27, 1912, Image 2

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Kl- if y Don*t b» utitfiedjrith anything die. Nothing eves made ’ will . accomplUh ioch reaultt/ It d rivet all malarial condiriont completely ont of the tyttem; tucceedt where other reme^ diet fail. It it truly a marvelout remedy; quickly rettorei old time health and atrength. It it the greatest blood jemedy ever compounded. ^ ’ r | Got it today, and be made happy'and well as thousands of other have been.V ** tvPft <>SB • **• Two tiaat, 25c. and 50c. Suffolk Drug Corporation^ K.-i ■« NEW STORE at SMOAKS, S. C. I have opened an UP-TO-THE-MINUTE MILLINERY AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE BUSINESS Mist Florence Jones of Ashton, an expert Milliner, who has charge of the Millinery Department, has just^returned from Atlanta, where she purchased an immense stock of Millinery Goods, Embroideries, Etc. . Our Hats are the latest styles and shapes and we cordially invite the ladies of Smoalcs and surrounding community to call and in spect our goods before purchasing elsewhere ' General Merchandise, Department Our Genreral Merchandise Department is com piety. Gents' Furnishings, Hats. Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy and Staple Gro ceries—A, M. Padgett in charge. MSR. M. M. PADGETT SMOAKS,IS. C. - MASON HODGE PLACE Whtte Han Bout# 1. May The quarterly meeting of the W. If. Uatoa will he heM at Plae Grove ehureh N. I June t-9. Saturday Juae tth It a. a. Do- votloual exercises led by Mrs. J. C. Klnard. Welcome h>» a member of the loeal eoeiety. Responded to by Mrs. A. Q. Pad- StU. - ’ v "- Reading of miaates of last meeUag by the seerotary. Roll call of eburebee. Names of delegatee en rolled. Verbal reports from so cieties. Report of Boatkem Ualoa bold la Obtoboauh City, made by Miss Sue Williams. IValnlng School, by Miss Ruby Stas ley. Recitation by Mies Aaaio Hlott.. Ajppolntment of committees. Offering, Hymn. Prayer, Adjourn. ’L.unch seeved on the grounds. 1:00 p. m. Devotional exercises. Paper—‘'Baptist Education in Foreign Fields’*, Miss Georgia Ack erman. “Christian Stewardship”—Mrs. X. C. Lawson. Heart to heart talks. Best plan to arouse and keep up the Interest In the mission society. Led by Mrs. O. A. Martin, participated la by other members present. Report of committees. Miscel laneous business. Closing exercts- i. Sunday 11 a. m. Preaching by It is earnestly hoped that every Rev. J. C. Lawson, ehureh In the association will be present at this meeting. Mrs. R. O. W. Bryan. *||; ' Associations! Bnpt. • V < fc r. The Executive Board of South CaroUua Missionary Union announe 4„ Missionary Institute to bn bold in Washington Bt. Baptist chnrnh, Sum ter. 8. C., June 10-11, 1111. Mrs. A. L. Crutchfield, president of Union, Mrs. C. E. Watson, vice- president of Northern Division Mrs. P. E. CUnkscales, Bnpt. of Y. W I A., and Mrs. W. X. Hatcher, Bnpt. of Young Peoples societies, will have charge of the InsUtnte. A full representation from all the societies la the Colleton ^Association is earcostly desired. Each church Is entitled to two delegatos. Send on names to Mrs. Joel E Bracoon Sumter, chairman of hospitality onto mtttee, and entertainment will be provided. Colleton societies please send delegates. Mrs. R O. W. Bryan, Association Bnpt. J' • •» rf r JssS.. ^: l ■ The Official i •; ' Fine Millinery! 1 a u 1 Uts tritnu eU t > «>j Tr Full linn rf laie-t sty tt Hats al. wavs on hand. Puldic cor.ii- J ally, invited HRS. SIDNEY JONES Salkohatcbie, : : > So. Car. I I >• F. O. GPocker a (WriMatr. The card of F. O. Blocker apears in this issue as a candidate for magistrate of Heyward township. Mr Blocker fs one of the most sdbstin- Hal cittcenss of this township. In early life Mr. Blocker was r. railroad man, traveling very ext-?i- slvely over the country, finally be- \ lr*g severely injnred In a railroad wreck in Savannah, losing a ie?. Returning to his home, Mr. Blocker entered suit for damages and won a h&ndsame verdict from the rail road company. He bought a farm rear his home and has since been enraged in farming. Ads in this paper bring Rates: “Wants,” “Lost,” ‘ 25c. for 25 words; Locals” 5c. per line. Rates on ffis play ads reasonable and on application. FOR SALE BY BROWN FURNITURE & HARDWARE COMPANY WALTERBORO, - SOUTH CAROUNA What Texans Admire, is hearty, vigorous life, according to Hugh Tallmaa, of San Antonio. “We find” he writes, “that Dr. King’s New Llfe»PUls surely put cow life energy Into a person. Wife and I believe they are the beet made.” Excellent for etomach, liver or kid ney troublee. 25 cte. at Jao. M. Kleln’e. Yon would like for that boy of youra to grow up with a leva of good liveetock, wouldn't you? Then give him a pig or a calf—a half Interest In one at least.—The Pro gressive Farmer. How’s This? We offer One Hwired Dollars Beward (or »«y raae of Catarrh tSat esaaot he cared hr Hall * Catarrh Care. ^ • r. 1. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, 0. We, the aaderalaaed, have kaoaa F. 7. Cheaey tor the leot IS r*ere. and twllev.. him perfectly hoaorabie la all haalaeoa tranKirtMia aad SaaorUllf able to carry oat any oblifitioiia Bade hjr hie Sna. NAT. BANK Or COMURRCP. Toledo, Ohio. 11(11*0 Catarrh Caro lo takca iaternallr. •tilngJLs directly apoa tho blood (ud macnao aurfac., <.r the ayatea. TeotUeoalala aeat free. Price 75 ceata per bottle. Bold by all DrassUta. Take Hall'* YasUly PUla tor coastlpatloa. Job Printing Done Promptly Us SHI a b «i ii