The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 13, 1914, Image 5
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AT SMOAKS
I.-;r^r < row il AumhI*mI rnd S^ vn-ai
CMkm) ArtihvwHts Wrro Hcurtl. •
/. On rundar. May i^,, irt 4 o’clock
Motbers* Day waa observed at
tBtnpaks. The foltoaius program
was circled out:*
A. CV Padgett made the welcome
address in which he extended to the
mothers.aad visitors a’hearty wel-
• come. la the course of his remarks
he touched very beautifully ripon the
aoble sentiment which prompts the
obeenraace of Mother*' Day, statin*
that U was only •paying a Just tribut*
to those "who rule the world.
Mise Nl*l* f ounts sand a solo,
James DeTreville, in a short ad-
dress*paid a trbute to mothers: and
outlined their duties as being that of
educating the children, physically,
roeataiw, and 1 morally. He also
touched upon the close relationship
which Tbould exist between thermo th
ere snd the school. X
S. P. J. Oartis was the last soeatfer
snd he nortrayed very vividly t
nopderful beauty and tendfirfr^^.nf
mother love. He s'vjlie^of It as the
Meal love.
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FOR
" I hereby scooting myself a caadi
date' for. county treasurer of . Colle
ton. If.elected, 1 promise to giro to
C'olleton county my best services la
he admlnlatratloB of her flaancial
affairs. 1 pledge myself to abide,the
results/bf the. Democratic primary,
i.nd -to . support the nominees there
of. ■) twilh appreciate thd’ sufipoFt df
every voter. Very respectfully, o.
• '' " J. 1^;LYONS.
Smpaks, 8. C. X ‘ xi
This company will pay tve haa-.
* dollars for tfcfr arrest, with ovt-
to convict, .of the pereoa or
persons‘ who placed obrtructioas on
its track in Colleton county, febath
Carolina, causing a deraUnseat of its
train Saturday -afternoon. May tth.
1914. mRon-Dodge Lumber Conn
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Thanking my friends for their
confidence in mv administration by
thefe having‘re-elected me as coaaty
treasurer, I hereby btfer myself as
eindldate s«nin for re^lectioa and
pledge the sam? fidelity to duty ss
in the pas'. I wil abide the result
of the Democratic primaries. *
XX . R, E. JONES.
WaRerboro.
T«i^n.
I.1TTLK »W.%HI» 1H»TS.
beautiful
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weatlidr tor
Little Swamp. Mav
having
past f^w day*. ^ .. y
tisses Essie Jones nod Ksnfe Cone
of Lodge were the guests of Mrs.
Harvey Wiley Saturday and Sunday.
Mr: Lcvlfss- Goodwin went to
Jacksonville .Monday to see his bro
ther-in-la v. It.'L. CampboH, who is
very sick «n the h(tpnltrl there. •He
’•eturned Sunday aixt was accompa
nled by bis sister. Mn\ Sennie Cnod-
win. who has been in M'vstfntn^ Fl«.,
-:rc to schooCcince lakt S^ptembi'i.
We are glad tq have »»er with im.
-The concert given by Mins Hattie
Goodwin last Prids'y;evening at ;.th.^“
c1o.=e x>f her school wss "el! pi'.ovift*
.'/-d and much enjoj'ed... Tht're ^ere
duets, olayn. etc... and o-ir Kiri'S i^nd
boys d0. wett. \# • / ^ ^
Mr. Jim Stricklabtl and brother,
William, w^nt to JncgsonviUe Ttn*. -
to .attend the reuniotfT*
Mr®, .iim JSRrh;k!and• viX’ed ti c
horn® <jf Mr. and Mr®. W'llie r&vfi.
tjatfV and the.tr l I, tte ®.or. .Ia*jt'e*t
WtlHe.. at Grover last Frit!ay/snd
.Saiurtf'V '* , :
if. j. C. Goodtvin and sister. M :
Hctt’e . h/d bt’.riress^, in I’.an:bore,
.last Saturday.
Mr. / and Mr*-. Ouirtv* Mile” of
Lodge were guests of Mrs. \V.*A.
Smith Sunday.*
Xc, Messrs, flobhie Me I bio. H.trr*
Fhrh ar«it and Will f a m McKeririe of
FKrherdt at’ended the enneect lest
r- r ta-.- eveiine Yhev motored over
In Mr. MeKerxIe's Car.
We enjoyed^ tht*’letfer of Mr. J C.
lireri or* v/"v nisirh. Write ? -re/n.
llf'TF.S !VdD r dO.XpMVH.f.F,’
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l*i Mr
Cabbage Snake*.
Some yenfs ago aJEeffpcsseo doc
tor " ho dldsCtjudod^gotflng his name
In the^p*fu*ni?* lofiT a patient. . He
ered that the unfortunate man
had enter/some cabbage the day be
fore and “Sherlpck Holmes” like,
the doctor pro><*eded to his garden td
examine his /’-ibbaee paWh. After a
pnttept r-ejm-h he found on a h»nd of
erfthage a loiig slender worm whch
* XtJ'd not rhmomber ever having
•seen before/.- Aha! cCed ihe.sc/r*--
•■♦gt. I ait hot o nth? rraif of.n great
discovery? la order to verifv his
th^orv he Invaded the cabbage natc!^
-•> of his neighbors-, and,th^re. torvhe
M»ied tf.*' unfamiliar w'ofm About
■ hit tir’e.h-* fen-d oL-^nqjher man
•vho bod dk-d fn ?. ftbMrhboriac conn;
•• and hc^def'idcdt/toxinycstIgate’.^
i ic case. He^fcup<Hbnt th> mcn.pl
;o wao fpml 6f r'abbsge and had
therefore* in aR nrobabHity partaken
of'the surcuTent leaf.) • X. ,
Hr ii’ne the Innof'nt worm *
'coti},hr to every student of xnolodv.
>,3pJ arse.ruXl the dim’flcd tit ,A of a
-bjiuipe snake" and the doctor wSa
c•cdx fob. the^newsaarer reporter®:.
■(%]iirirg-.ruhflsher*. in aH parts of the
;-r 1-r‘rv < r>t>le«! tUf. report - cud t)l c
n«ople read and shudder?’.. The
l.'-'-iort droop'd out of iho t-abb'are
. --nd traL’ foods of pdr^odt 1-v
nsrs .ti / •»» K>*-. .Ai ri.fU'd *>*> rodropd ‘T’
track?. And then rlie; all woke ftp.
?t was the same way with ' r-
rih?e'tales about Co- % a-Col «. Some
>».e «»*»rba.di *> Tt ror* that 'oyes an
r.lcoholb* ,ar>tWIntoxi* nt fng cirlftk ar.'»
as ;• rt-oilt 'Corn-Cola was burred
from thf> army i»f>?t exfhiincx.' Th.*
'o/nuf-feturer tippetIdffv^tp the War.
ftif- ehemista^q.f ihp
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CLASSIFIED AD&
; WANTS.^
Wauteil—-To sell 4.0P0
good fodrfer.. Price 3;.SO
dredfl. ’ Call ‘-for I. A. SMgler.
Round, 8. C. /
WANTED-—the pnblic
1 am specialist
weak ev^d-htifses. 7 la
o f_tWrfv-*e ve* 'oeee I*
ght thirty-four. If my
»re needed, writa H. T. Herndpa.
Walferboro ltoute 5 4. ftf. 1
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WANTED—t hickens, home, cared
hams apd sweet i-otatoes. Highest
market prices paid. Hotel Albert.
Walter boro, 8. C. J. If. It .
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WANTED—Chicken* and home-
cured hatus. Highest market
prices prt<f. Hotel Albert. Wal-
terboro. 8. C. -d,18.* # .
lawt—Notice is hereby given that
xDeposif Book No. 414 of the CoL
letf p ' -king Company. Waiter-
boro, 5. C-. Savings Department.,
in my name, has been lost or de-
^ strbyed. I will apply for dupli
cate book. Lottie T. Richardson.
Slay «. 3t
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alcohol y in it. And then they all
woke up. • . * ,
Then some one else started the ru
mor that Coca-Cola contained co
caine. the deadlv. v habit form ns
drug. Home people believed .the. re
port and obligingly passed It on to
tkeir friorids and neighbors Eve^
gfaVt* legislatures got excited and
took no the matter of prohibiting its
fcnlfC ?hen they had th^ chemist a an-
txlvze it and found that it d dn’t co-
tpfh any cocrane* a' a!!. And then
they all woks up. * T '
CimhI of Tlmnks.
Editor iViesf utid Standard X T
niiitt- l:n?r iirnvn'l d<"-ire through the co*umtts of yir
paper m thank my frh'nd. fc» heir
spuport In the recent m*ml~?i*'-«l '*
. PJesito alloy/ e.x ;*n:He fur a fr, '.v dots
#*■ J* bar. 1 quite ? wbll^ since
it* ,»• .-vr‘*'?’i|p,' fnr*"' *l;ls . e-t'ori
Lvorybody serruf
he’-e. . .
..M: * C nto-kfr and d^Oftljl^r,
•" y-r’ : e* rot u-rne'* 70*00 ’ froe--'j t’on.
r. e *hort in Har*.' oc-r S. <*.
Mr ITsrrv (•) /^.-d Adieu
Misron • .attended Siyndky, si hoi at
Green chap'd putidXy.
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’fvnd tful f);*» ;*‘.'lvr*G*e.'.’ |
Though I wpo-nat cWted. nw
T-,j<*r for ;i t;et * or to..11 Pa:* no'.1
.en-d. it yd ft is the duty of every-
One tp g*vo his h««L energies to tb -
pforen* edminl*tratien for tli*' pro-
i-! tb*«* of 'hr* nod order. » „
tfiyrMi J^AJdtETT
Lo*t—-Between the residence of Mrs
-Hankie -jRadgett and Methodist
parsonage, one cunr*o brooch* with
pearls. Finder will be rewarded
if It'is returned. Mrs. Rankle
. Padgett. WiilterboVc. S. C.-
nhi. - - — , , 1. — ..
Terry>erd,ifh:iffer have a few tons
of high grade Kanst Salt and Top
Dresjsine /left in their wafobouso
which tb y oft* -• <*ht up * r cash white ]
1» lusts-. Write or phono Terry U. 1
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I’or Sab*—<):> 8-room cottag^ with -l
kirgq lot. terms easy. Apply to
I. M. Fbhburne ,
I'or Sali-^-Fourteen hundred cmij
sovonty-nine. acres near Sctoaka."
S. C. This tract <u>n\ains three i
‘million .(3.dO*t.otM(t feet of pino J
timber, some ©f it long leaf. The;
tract is in one body and c*« "be j
bought cheap by a quick- buyer. |
Address t\* ; C. Klatte, .57 ' Broad j
St . CharioKton. 8. CT> ••4-29*3«l
. . . v, NOTICE. - .
Those wishing to place orders for
ihonurnents may K»*e 'ay * son. L*roy
Halford, at home. He will take
them and forward them at once at
lest prices. See him before y$>u
bay. . *, ,
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You don’t haw to be an expert to realize the su]ieriority of Hi^lr Art
Clothes. Y5u’ll ‘*feel ,> it when ypu slip them on. They’ve ^ot . that . ,
“niaile-for-von'’detail of fibs • ‘ ‘ ' y
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As y«iU view the different models you’ll find the exact ohe that appeals '
y/ur taste. As you wear them ypur satisfaction grows stronger .
v. iil stronger. ^ And that shapeliness which attracted you at the outset
withstands the siege of service thoughoupthe the season.
It’, because ttigh Art fabrics are all wool; and High Ait workmanship
is the product of the'best 1 era!tsmtnsk.ipV" YC-
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COHEN STONE
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A. S. KARESH, Manager.
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Ivanh'v. on ‘Mond-v
in f.'-.h : i»g, b*'/:
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log arid ibin' his* nnd had n vin.-t. f r..:
Joylhl*' tin'c. Thn^ • •tilr-Tjd''" wc*-,.
?.fi*e~- 'nu',y\ i ''C l v cuilno AP
and . ilg'b* 1 *$*ichPU u. M: ’ < P * If,
PiidgpH. Paul l.ucry, V’Hf*> .Frii p.
Rrfpvrd Arr-att, P«-rrv -Mcrr nh.n
?nd H *Trevill? >$?"'• Paulin
Sanders-and her frienys fro»c Ghairl-
n®fon er joyed a. part of the day with
the Wr.lterboro crowd.
The; • e^nt Bu
Just €'ripple Around. X
' ftvopte just cripple u.-ound
r.,ost of the days of their lif?, wc* h
*bout half whit they’ might be to
themselves ^ and their families
with aH energy gone and oply
4uty dragging them about ylieir
.daily taaka. They* don't know
what ia the matter. And treat
first one symptom and then another,
• wtkout* ranch reaultx The real trou-
hte is that the blood ia not rich
slough to aapply the demands of the
W*tem. This lack of tbo neceaoary
manlfost itself in ner-
ia indigestion, ia rheuma-
ia emaciation, in that "all
»ae” feeling. Jaat give y purse If a
'b»nee by making, yohr blood, pll
rigkt and see how quicjl Nature will
«lv* yon poise aqd energy. Many of
"'or neighbors have redeemed lives
•linost shipwrecked by the faithful
*•* of Mrs. Joe Pearson’s -Remedy,
hich is a great ellminant and tonic
Jt* clears away the impurities and
then build? up tfie system. That war.
«e case of Mr. John F. Pettigrew
°f Leesburg. N. C.. who says: *'E!»v-
/1**? >*e*rs ago I was suffering front
•’•digestWa. .Forthit^e pijnths l ha'
** uve on jtiilk and bt**.id. I Was
urt as weak and tfc»‘TvV»ua a; 1<< i'<.
_ . Right bottles of. Mr&f Joe Per-,
JW s Remedy cured me afl&r tiy'
"yotn medicine failed.”
iou can buy this greet remedy of
druggists. ® If yottrx doesrr'r
** v e :t f«>| you rend a.dptlar to tko
^'••.ly K*? CormjrMKni, ; h.pj
R. Ci
V- ;'-w. < t' .in Tnv
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runl'S '♦o. *he c’nno.v B. A \r;'
aim »'f*r O'!* on (Vni t\/fX iif* 1 r ' '
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’'ornif'-rl*.* "'y* r Dirt
< tl*n. .nnedion pi/ v-Vlh*: c.'**’*
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<*•:. * ; .n:' *'. profitirtv pfr-an-< / h '
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iX<v!rty ra'd election he ordered
It is ordered under section
of the'r’ode of fi.nws, 191 j.-tin; an
election be l>e!d Fsturda'. M?v 2.J:
1f»T4. st Stokes or ®nnre other conve
nient place in said district, that eplv
those persons who ro*um reel rroo-,
ertv for taxation and present re«r>-
tration certificates a** required in
genersi elections he 'allowed to vote*
at. se»d election. Each elector favor-
'nV the additional tax* shall c»«t »a
ballot containing the words "For
Additional Tax," written or printed
thereon:*and each elector opnosed to
•aid additional tax shall cast a bal
lot containing the words "Against
Additional Tax” printed or written
thereon. .
Polls will be opened st fi o’clock
a. m. and dosed at 4 o’clock p. m.
. A. B. rhassaroan. M. W Rrelsad
’ and 8. f). Saunders are aonointed
matters to conduct the said elec-
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•• *nd they w ill 'supply you.
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Loss of Amwtlto
f*»*tt*n. Atr
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If the majority of the votes
in said district shall'be for addjt
tax and not against gddlHojthl
the additional tax shall be leyted. f
Within ten davs.aftej/fhe eiAction
*he above ttsined tnshdgers shall r**-
« Off to Die RSard the reiyilt of the
ki«dlon and furawl them with the
poll lllFt’. the ballot b^vx and.arp pa>
nrrs iipnertoJn'ug thorite -
H/GO 8. STBK’KLAND. ,
P. J. GARBIS JR.
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nty' Hoard jOf Education; Gfrilu-
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Vjjaherboro, S. May j'3. H‘14.
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RUB-MY-TISM
Wiirare your Rheamatisni
Neuralgia, iieadachea, Cramr*.
Colic, Strains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores* Stings of Insectt
Eu^, Aatiseptic Aaodyne, used in
ternally a*?* externally/ Price 25c.
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household duties in hot weather
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a pleasure instead of disagreeable
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drudgery, by'installing
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Vr hild Crepe With pin stripe: regular price
t2 l-2c\ ifoing at .. 7 .. ... ...... : . ..
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24-inch Washable Tussah dacquard, tifue and
tan ; regular price 30c, going at .
27-inch Newest Weave Silk, blue and tan; reg^
ular price 60, going at *.4.
44-inch Rice Cloth Embroidery in SiHc ;;reg
ular priete 61.50, going at
44-inch Crepe Embroidery in Silk; regular
- price 85c, going
44-iinch Embroideiy in Silk; regular price
77oc, gping^at ,.a».,4
$1.23
73c
REMEMBER
Our New Crepe and Ratine Banding* .add^ the Smart
touch to your kpring*gown.<. ^ , .
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WE WISH .
Tj announce to the public that**we carry the Standard
Patterns. The most stylish and accurate patterns
America.
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value your health,
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