The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 08, 1914, Image 5
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JULY 8,1914.
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBORO, S. C.
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Jfiu Jenna HIU of Atlanta, is the
>t of Mr*. A. J. Lemacks.
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Miss Harelyn UUey of Round
was in town Monday.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rent* wlltae-
tum from Saluda, N. C., tnm week.
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g.'M- Connor of Smoaks is visit
ing Jamee P. Risher.
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Herman Ugbtsey of Allendale
was in town Sunday.
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Vernon Padgett spent Sunday at
Rnffln with relatives.
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Miss Maud 'Murphy has returned
from a visit to Charleston.
C. D. C. Adams of Round was in
town Monday.
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C. N. Drawdy spent the week-end
in Charleston.
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v Luclen Patterson spent the week
end in Savannah*
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J. L. 8moak of Smoaks was in
town Monday. / *
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B. L. Jones, candidate for re pre
sea tatlve, was in town Monday. ’
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S. P. J. Garris, Sr., of Smoaks was
la town Monday.
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W. H. Yarn of Smoaks was in
town Monday.
> J. C. von Lehe is at home from
the medical college for his vacation.
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Mr. J. F. Lucas and son, Paul, vis
ited Charleston this wees.
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J. Frank is in New York on busi-
necs. *
J. I. Sineath and A. J.' Sineath of
Islandton were in towp Monday.
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H. M. O’Quin of Bluffton was fn
town Mondoy. * ‘ e
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T. R. Risher of Buffalo, N. Y., 4 .s
spending soj^e time with his ^ pa
rents near Round. «v
Mr?. John Glover left last week
'.o spend the summer at Saluda,
N. C.
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Fourth Clami PoetoMcos at
Station it to be Filled.
Mrs. W. C. Glover and Miss Eu
nice Glover left today for Charles
ton. Miss Glovpr win not return to
Walterboro but will go to Asheville
where she will spend some time.
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^Mis* Hannah Stoke* has returned Civil service examinations will b?
from Bant well to spend the summer 4 ^eld at the postofflre In Walterboro
a# KaeMA * OW-. . a we *** #ill
at home. She held a position * as
trimmer In a millinery establish
ment. ,
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Mr. Berg, who has been visiting
Sobel t Bogoslow;, was seised with
an acute attack of appendicitis and
was operated upon at Baker's sant-
torium, Charleston, and Is doing
as well as could be expected.
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A Surprise Party.
The younger society set gave a
surprise party at the home of Dr.
H. W. Black in honor of Miss Chase
Black one night Inst week. Quite
n number ~of young folks were pres
ent. Many 4 * amusing games were
played and every one present went
away' feeling that they were well
paid for the time spent.
CIVIL SERVK'K EXAMS.
August 15 to fill the following
fourth .class postolBcee:' Lodge.
Smoaks, Ruffin, Cottageville. Round,
Ritter, Jacksonboro, White Hall and
Wiggins.
Applicants who wish to stand for
‘he above positions may sechre the
blanks and other Information by np
plying to P. M. Murray, postmaster.
Walterboro.
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MRS. SARAH O. KTOKEB DEAD.
la Visiting Her Mother Herr.
Mrs. C. M. Harley bf Wilmington,
N. C. t - la here on a visit to her moth
er, Mrs. C. W. Butler. While Mrs.
Harley and little daughter are hen
Mr. Harley will move to Spartan
burg where they will make their fu
ture home.
Ice Cream Festival.
There will be an Ice cream feati-
•al given for the benefit of the Wo
man’s Missionary Union Saturday
afternoon. July 11. beginning at <
o’clock at the residence of Mrs. I.
F. Fogartle. Everybody is cordial
ly invited to come. ^ *
PaKsew Away at Branrfivilie on t.*:c
SOtb of June. ♦,
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Mrs. Sarah O. Stokes dlod at her
home in Branchvllle on the evening
of June 30 in the ?7th year of her
age. Her death was''not unexpected
cs she had been an xuvnlid for three
years, at the same time coming as
a distinct loss to her many relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Stokes sms formerly Miss
Sarah Appleby and wan twice mar
ried. first to Richard Risher, of
which union two eftutdifeu survive,
J. R. Risher of Smoaks And R. F.
Risher of Branchvllle. She was
again married to J. A. Stokee. and
one daughter, Mrs. J. E. Byrd of
Branchvllle survives her. She is al
so -survived by nineteen grandchild
ren, of whom James F. Risher is
one! ' „ . ' ' ' -
For many years Mrs. Stokee was
n inember of Green Pond Methodist
church and she will be missed much
Riwgmg Sctfooi. j -fpooj the good works of this ehnroh
McD. Wearns will open a Binging The remains were Interred Wedneo
school at Hendersonville July 12, to - -
continue through July 27. Anyone
wishing to attend may get tuition
for one dollar and board very cheap.
There will be one day session and
a night aesaiop. Visitors are Invit
ed to attend and hear the singing.
Visitors From Walterboro. - V
)tr. J. M. Moorer and Mr. Heber
Padgett, 'ittorneys of Walterboro,
are staying at the Argyle Hotel,
having come to the city on business.
Both are graduates of the Citadel,
and enjoy a wide acquaintance in
Charleston.—News and Courier. /
day afternoon in the Stokes
tery at Smoaks In the presence of n
sorrowing concourse of relatives and
friends.
PICNICS AT HENDKRRONVIIJC.
Enjoyable Occasions on Wednesday
Evening and Glortoas Fbnrth.
No Meeting of Civic league.
There will be no meeting of the
Ladies’ Civic League of Walterboro
Mrs. G. C. Brown and Miss Hat-, this week on account of the absence
tie Glover have a^-te to Pawley’s Q f the officers .from the city.
Island to spend some time. * •*1 m .'
• • • I Picnic at Ashton.
Meredith Welling is spending a 1 ’ There will be a birthday offering ing.
Hendersonville, July 6.—An en
joyable moonlight picnic was given
on the beautiful campus of the Her. T
dersonville high school cn .Wednes
day evening of la#f week. The ev
ening was spent in playing games 61
all sorts, which were much enjoyed,
by all present. At about 11 o’clock
supper was served on the green car
pet' of grass, the young ladies serv-
At the ending of the evening
Meredith Woiling is spending a There will be a Birthday onenng mg. At tne enamg ui me
•h ,1 < > with his parents, Dr. and Mrs.' p| rn |c at Ashton Baptist church on and the beginning c- a new day th*
i tft it.1 till.. 1 <5 C'vsrvhrwtv ifl * t.t.sitl-H slnulv disnerseil. C.1 rrviJ..
W. Welling.
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Thursday, July 16. Everybody is 1 crowd slowly dispersed, carryir*?
- - - cordially invited to attend. Prom- 1 with them many pleasant niemori
Captain J. K. Williams of Bam- meat speakers are expected to be of a happy time
berg was a visitor in Walterboro , resent. The proceeds will g'o for Another pier
Monday. • the benefit of the church.
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F. B. Griffin was among the vis- , Special Junior.Order. .
i‘crs from Smoaks in the crily Mon* on Monday night,’next, the Ju- her attended anil though it rained
nlor Order United American Me-, almost all day everyone seemed to
^ chanics wfll meet In their hall, j enjoy themselves Immensely. The
.-.as returned, m a te Organizer Winstead will be i chaperones, with the aid
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.'Jenna
Afloiph-us .Jone* «
from e visit to friends and relatives
at Sumter.
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On Ladies’ and Childrens
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Summer Ready-To-Wear
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^Ladies’ Colored Dresses ... $1.50 values $1.89
Ladies’ white Dresses .... $3.00 values -89c
Ladies’ Shirtwaists $1.25 values.. 89c
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Ladies’ Shirtwaists 75c values .... 39c
Children’s Dresses 35c values .. .. 19c
Children’s Dresses .. . ..75c values :. 39c
Children’s Dresses ... $1.25 values -89c
Boys’ wash Suits .... .. .^$1.L5 value's.. . *89c
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Boys’ wash Suits \ . .. .. .. .75c values —39c
Children’s Rompers 35c values .. .;.... 19c
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A. S. KARESH, Manager.
Another picnic which wq* ah >
very much enjoyed vm» one held by
the young people at the chib hall on,
Saturday^ the fourth. A targe num-! =
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HIC* \ ii i/.v i A ^ ^ CJI .Airs, rvdiiu .oiuiti
with tis and the firth degree in full, young ladies; perved a splendid din-j trust that will soon r
Corir win he conferred. This is an The day was spents in play-! Mrs. P, K. Crosby and
'ni'T'-stinc ceremony, and as h iR^tig games and various softs of K V a. are \isiting in
iinyr% 4 It ^ fnll WCriC' ‘ - ni 11 an niPTl t S At thp C'lOSP Or t llC* n *1 n • t Avgrl > n tar flixi r- . f 11
were guests in the/home cf S. A.
Orosby last Sunday.
.We are sorry to .learn of the ill-
of the nP!iS 0 f'\| rs . Kanil Murdaugh. but
recover..
daughter,
Islandton
III' r PllilS l w- 4 w I la V .v .» »— --
R. H. Wichman will make a trip time the full degree workr-hiusements
to Saluda, X. C., Thursday by auto- f, r<g i, C pn attempted in the local | ( j a y every o
motile. - | lodge will be of much interest to n f glorious
members. AJJ are urged to be on fourth
— — i trqet that they will bring good re-
,|ust Cripple Around. J sdlt*. Rev. Mr. Burncjtt is conduc t
Son., poop., Jo,, orlppl. nroo,^. **
v- w.c ^— , At the close oCJlie an( | atteading the meeting at Ad-
attempted in the local j ( ) a y every one went home in praise nah /
ie of much interest to nf a glorious ‘•s.-.*-: and saue’> The/meetings being held at Ad-
A) are urged to be on fourth. | nah are progressing -.*:e:y and \v«
Mrs. J. V. May i.- -vending 90me,. han(1 promptl yat 8:30. ‘
time with her brother, C. D. C. Aci- ‘ r R. MILKY, O
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’ounsellor.
an.s. at Round.
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G. C. Brow n and. faiany and D. P. j
PLATTIMiATCH MARRIAGE.
Campbell leave next week for Salu
da, going in an automobile.
Other Interesting News From Round
Community.
George M. Anderson has returned j
from a trip to Beauror: and Ridge-'
!and -- ... [var, solemnized Sunday a-ernoon.
A (juiet but beautiful marriage
nie at Adnah, July 1th
..«M o' th, day. of th,tr Mf». aor.h >h, H,v. Mr. Iff*** of llau.p.on.
.bout half what th,y mlsht h.-, to o.„ , ' 1
themselves and their families, xitn
all energy gone and only duty/drer-
r ing them^about their dail/ ta^'us.
They don't know what-ds the mat
ter. and treat first one symptom and
tbe n another wit hen» much result.
FOR TOWNSIHP COMMISSIONER.
To7Th'7Peniocratic voters of Prox-
tor. Tp^v uship: I hereby announce
u. candidate -or »v-»lection
cfo the ofiite of Township .<'civ.iai.s-
.* _ , ^ K i lor t ti.-I lure 38, at the rcsitlence of Mr. 1. The real trouble is that the blood . . , , .
Mrs. Mary Lily, v ho a n.or. u. . > .tune - • ». ..ytr-w-tin * i-nt rich enough to supply, th# <!•- sicmer .of Broxton Township. I pledge
ago came to Walterboro to resU.c. f». Oatch at Uouncf. he • * ' ,h a This 1* k of ‘ mvself to abde the/resuits of the !»•-
ill
has -envoved to Thuyt^n
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J. M. Qafk'ins, who has ho-m
f cr route time, I'n’t today for (tler.n
Spricps whaie if i- hoped he will re-
g. ir. his fornu r cootl healtli.
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I. ?obel left tod’\y for New York
where lie will prrciip e the fall
rtoch for the firm of Sobel and l>o-
gbelow„
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Mr-. A. V. Glovor and dr.rgV.e’b
Miss Marian, have returned from in
extended visit to relatives in fc,ura-
Ur.
parfier beirg Miss Amanda Oatch
"tid-Mr^Mason Flatte. Tite cere-
,,onv was pc'Tor.med by bee. J. h.
M'. Finch of o Adams Run
mauds of the system. This !:•< k of my seif to abde the/re^u.ts ofjhe
the necessary .elemeuts nftiy
feat it sal f in nervousness ... ^
geation. in rheumatism, in «;tu icia- A- J* hlNLATlI.^
y nvar.i-1 mocratie priiu.aijy' and to support :he
in intH- nominees thereof, ,
. ptnacia-; A.
M. Finch of o Adams Run ? j on j n j^at “all gone” feelio.* .tu t j Mandton, s*. 0-.
eoon 1 were h-' , auf!fully decor.ii 1 l , vourself a .chance by making
for the. o •casion apd at threee o elo- , 0||r ' hlooA f, ght , and |,ow FOR ToWNsM.ll* < <
,•» r. ,1 t t r> florK . . .. . • » ... _ •
tii. ( t casirtn and at three o clock
,- ^ :;t,i>oi’i,“d^ltour, t• . ••<*:tctaof
,t<.;-..d in the foll'^inc re-derr M • '
,, j.- . Goodwin. Charleston. r.
, , of the brid >. ns bridesmaid.
with
r the maid f honor. Miss Ethel
riJs -i Tet>-of the bride, w it.h Mr. f '
• rt.ptync the best man. They
followed by the bride and
Miss Gatch wore
e and carried
•rhe maids
Mr. Kugetie* Platte, a brother
as groc^nsmar. Then
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Dr. and Mrs. John M. ivvn and were
Miss Caroline Klein are visiting theh* 7 ro , c, %^ ’ . Me
Mr,. Horn:,!., at Suntv.n’5
Island. " ■ - • • -
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Misses Pauline and Annie -M“ 7,7'‘ Ina 'iisefulgifts were received
Cants and Chase Black attended’/th-* ^ f and relative-, among
Ptcic a, CottaRevlll,. Th,y otad, ch,.t of .H-
th, tri t th Dr. mark-, car. .1 ti, brtd,’. unrl,.
Mrs. G. L. Hl,r, ha, r,turn„l to Jh, brld, I.
h,r home to Charleston after sPeith- ’ nd , M hv til .tie know her. Tho
ley some -time kere «i«h F. G. tove^ h> t r,,rk
.Crosby. • g # # | farnier of Meggetts and has a wide
Mrs. F. C. Bennett, who has re- circle ot friends. ^ Aftw ^cere-
contly undergone an operation at a mo "* r 77 eR th< , out or town guests
sp.nitorlum in Charleston, .s back at. Among h ^ j - w Gatch Mlag
horti®. v " A* . «• _ 1
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Go to Riser and Ayer for T auto
mobiles, wagons, buggies. I'® 1 ™’'?’
mowing machines,,, reapers and bina-
iMMISSKjNEK.
quick Nature w ill give you i und; T 0 the vq , rs or Broxton .Town
nergy. -Mnnv of .voi.r peichbors ship: I hereby announce"my-* If a
have redeemed lives almost s’ n- candidate for the office of township,
wrecked by the faithfui •>->• e; Mr • eomta^sion<-r. subjj«t to rhe rules
loe Persons Remedy, v hit h a of ti>" De ,:ocr;:tic i)urt> : . 1 pledge;
great eliminant and tonic. .1 mygelf to urmuld tie n'Miiinec; or
: v a the Impurities and th. n ht:i! Is the Democratic part' . „ Ke-i.ectjitlly
p the system. That was the,»—el f>. M. BRABllAM^ .
with Mr. John F. Pettigrew of L* < s-1 tHlandton, S.
burg. N. C., who says: ’Several _
NSHIP < v.uVlISSloVER.
announce myself a can
didate for the office ot township
quel . CH " ‘ “ • , . (JUKI as wt*aK anu ^—«*“•— •*» * '
U-ord frocks of Shadow lace and far*, br , E|p{ht bottles
e m.,- .fr,"ir;.: *?** *"" r '"’i «». ».•».* r.u, pri,,,.,,-»«
ptors medicine failed. ..port the nominees thereof. \ ery re-
Yo« oan buy this great ! spectfully.
mo si druggists.- yours doe-n t j. , ,tt. .c*» it I
have It for you. send a dollar to the
Remedy Rales Company. Charlotte,
N. C.. and they will supply you.
,ride and vear , T na! , « u fr Pr lng from in FOR TOW
a gown of di(|;eft | on p or three months I had j hereby
•,ed a bou- <o , ive 0n n , inc and bread. 1 v; » H 'aidat€ for
l just as weak and nervous as I <f ’ lld , r 0 m miss loner of Belts townsbiv. 1
7 ‘ :rs - ledge.mvself tq abide the result of
cured me. after ?he‘ ' *• •
’doctor’? medicine failed.
Ten million miles of advertising.
A half million Fords, averaging
twenty miles a day, circle the
world four hundred times every
twenty-four hours. If the : car
wasn ; t right tjiis tremen
dous oub!icily would put fee
Corrpanv (tilt of business. The
■a s
Ford is its own best salo-rv^n. A
demonstration is a revelation—
take yours today. ’
Runabout $500. Touring Car $5oO. Town
Car $750; f. o. b. Detroit. Complete with
' equipment.
Walterboro Garage Co-
UmitrB
Agent* for Dorckeiter and Colleton.
H. LEE CHAS8EREAU.
Stokes. S. C.
Islandtown Notes.
ers and gasoline engines.
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Mrs. W. B. Yarn, who has been
in Charleston in the Baker Hospital
for the past two weeks, is improv
ing rapidly and will be a^home in
a few days
wmie Mae Gatch, Mr. John Gatch
of Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. J. .
nreur. Mrs. A. H. Goodwin. Miss
Estelle Breur. Mr. P. R- Hoff, Mr.
Jo&atch. Mr. Eddie Jacquesof
t harleston. Mrs. Platte, ^‘ss May
Platte Messrs. Plgtte, Miss
Mar'bi. Mr and Mr.. C B G.„h of
Aden,a Bon, Mr .no Mr.. C J.
Avant of Yonges Island. The hap
pv rouple left Monday i””*
few days. p J* w i t h the best wishes of
The many friends of Mrs. Leila, at ^egg - j f f hap .
Murphy will be gjad to learn that their friends for a long.
there is marked improvement in her
condition. She is at the Baker San-
itorium in Qharleston.
The many friends of A. J- Sa,,n ‘
piness.
Miss Gussie Gatch of Charleston,
who has been the guest of t,h# MlM£
Gatch for some weeks, left Monday
d^r^dOT.nrtlf. Fill P« tor Iter to,ore Borne In B.v ; no.h
to know that he Is very much im
proved after a serious illness. It is
hoped he .will soon be out*.
Mis* Luis Thompson and Mr. D^
R Hoff of Savannan were guesta of
' Mirs Ethel Gatch Sunday.
ls!«*ndton. 'Julv *—The-Children’s
Day t’icnic at Adnah will be h» ld on
Julv 16. Everybody i« invited to
come and bring baskets and «n|o;;
the day.
Jdrs. G. \, Hsrvlv ah ’ sen. ' •-
dantis, have returned tc. Dapilah
Island.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry pi-bo» cf
Smoaks wer#j»ue*ts of Mr. and.Mrs.
Dan Buchanon the past week
Mr. Arnle Bishop-is visiting Mr.
Oscar Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Calup Godley and
daughter. Virginia, of mask Cr<*ek.,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. 8.
Crosby.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Walker of Wal
terboro. Route 4. were guests of .Mr
and Mrs. D. E. W. Crosby a few days
ago. “' a j
Miss Lela Crosby of Ruffin Is vis
iting MrsT D. E W Crosby
Mr. Brown Murdaugh and family
1 FOR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself, a can
didate *for township commissioner
for Verdler township and pledge
myself to abide the resiilts of the
!*eniocratic prin^iry and to supporf
the nomine^* thereof.
* R. L.vROGER. .
Walterboro. S. C.
' , Notice- t«* Voters.
Heyuood township enrollment
books w ill be open at It E. McTeer s
store from now until the books are
closed the last Tuesday in July.
R. E. McTKEK. Clerk.
Notice to Voter*.
To the voters of Tiger Creek vot
ing precinctk. I am in charge of the
books for the enrollment^ff voters.
I will b# at W F. Copeland’s *tor*.
July «; at Wiley Smoak s store. Ju
ly ’ 11; and at Tiger Crek school
house. July 13; al! other daya at
my hone#'. Time is short. - The last
Tuesday In July the books will close.
* J. C. CROSBY, Sec.
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“SWEET OWEN”
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High Class Stallion will be at ^
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Rizer and Ayers > Stables
through month of August. J
H. A. McGEE, Owner.
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You’re lliliftus and Costive!
* Sick headache, bad breath, sour
stomach, furred tongue and indiges-
jtion, mean liver and bowels clogged
(Mean up tonight. Ggt a 25c bottle
of Dr. King’s New Life Pills today
and empty the stomach and bowels
of fermenting, gassy foods and
waste. A full bowel movement
gives a satisfied, thankful feeling—
makes you feel fine. Effective, yet x ;
mild. Don’t gripe. 25c at your
druggist. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
for burns.
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