The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 08, 1914, Image 2
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THE PRESS AND STANpARD, WALTEfeBOHO, S. C.
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OCTOBER 7,1914
N-T.-“ After my flwt
boro, ao4 Mr. Banrlck la a rising
and Mrs. Josh Oarria of Jackson-
jroong bosiassa man of Boas fort
Mir. Banrlck la fohanau la win
ning <000 of Colloton’s most accom-
pllsbod young ladies for a lifo on-
paaloa. Many wishes for tbelc .hur*
ptnoss follow (bom la their fit"'
home. ^
my feet. My sister*
in-law wished me to
try Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound and my
aenres became firm,
appetite good, step
etastk, and I lost
that weak, tired
feeling. That was
six years ago and I
bare bad three fine
healthy children since. For female trou
bles 1 always take Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound and it works like
a charm. I do all my own work. Mrs.
A. F. Krsamer, 1574 Electric Avenue,
Lackawanna; N. Y.
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be
used with perfect confidence by women
who suffer from displacements, inflam-
mation,ulceration, ttnnor*,irregulari ties,
periodic pains, backache, bearing-down
feeling.flatulency,indigestion,dinineas,
or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound is the stan
dard remedy for female ilia.
Women who suffer from those dis-
’llls peculiar to their sex should
need of the ability of Lydia
>’> Vegetable Compound to 1
■tore their health by Mm many genui
and truthful testimonials we are coo*
stantly publishing in Mm newspapers.
If you want special adrtee write to
Lydia E. PlakhamMedletae Co. (eeafi-
deatial) Lyaa, Masa. Teat: letter will
beepeaed, read and aaswersd by a
aad bald la strist
na^fwep wan mww aw w
ttnrvin-llnmb k.
\ mnrrlasp of nfiirh took
plare at the home "of .Mr. ani .Mrs.
Pojk of Gray Hill, it C., ^ept. L’8,
ii'ei. Miss Nara^Gartn *H'o.tn:e the
orlde * Vr. \Vri!ter ! narnlek. Mir*
Uarvin is the eldrvt dhURhter of Mr
Mr Cawreace Herndoa died at the
borne of bis daughter, Mrs. John
Simmons near. Walter boro, Taesday
morning. September- 22. He was *2
yeabs of age when death came. Ho.
had been 111 only one week and bore
hU sickness with much patience and
was Conscious to the last. Air. Hern
don was well known throughout the
county, where be waa born and
reared. He was a soldier of the
Coafederacy, prompt to his duty
and faithful to the end.
He leaves a large family connec
tion, his .children surviving him be
ing Mrs. Steve Crosby of Islandton,
Mrs. John Simmons. Mrs. Henry
Lane,' Mrs. D. B. Benton and Mrs
E. E. Herndon of near Walterboro,
Joe Herndon of Savannah. George
and J. A. Herndon of Port Tampa.
Fla. He also leaves forty-five granc
and nineteen great-grand children,
and one sister, Mrs.. Harriet Stone of
Furman, 8. C.
He was laid to rest Wednesday
evening at Penlel church where he
was a memebr. The funeral w 39
conducted by his pastor. Rev. W. A
Kirby.
Mrs. W. R. Kamlifer.
In memory of our - dear sister,
Gertrude, who departed this life at
Kufflp, September 15, 1914. She
wag-the daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
H. D. Carter of Ruffin and was mar
ried to Mr. W. R. Sandifer April J.
1912. She joined the Method’s',
church In chidlhood and was a d®
voted member. She was been 111 frr
some time but no one had'an lde»
that she was as sick a* she was
She was confined ^o her bed cn Fri
day and on Tuesday about midnlK’.
•the end came. Sh#v wa. conrck..
to the last. She wilf not only be
missed by relatives but by man
frlendn to whom she endeared h< r-
self by ber sweet and synny nar..;.
She leave* a dear old moth* r.
husband, three brother*, and foe
clsters, be.iide* a host of frlcrds to
mourn her lo*a We laid her to r. ;t
In KIMier cemetery beside hr r
or who was.buried there a litti
more thaa‘t\vo years ago.
• . , Her Si^er, Sallte.
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On Account of The
War and Low Price of
Cotton, I will Sell every
thing in Shoes as cheap
as Possible !|to Meet
Your Pocket.
N. WLODENGER
Walterboro, S. C
THE CIVIC LEAGUE ;
PERFECTS PLANS,
Enthusiasm’’ was the fceynot* of
tho call moating of tba Civic L^guo
half! yesterday aite-poon 1. tho . Jr.o
room* of tha organisation In the Y.
M. C. A. hall. A largo numbar of
tha members ware called together
for the purpose of perfecting its
plan* for the crowning of tha pair
Queen which event gives promise £f
the chief social event of .the early
winter. Mrs Brown, president, lead
the discussion and the’ other mem-:
1 joined in Informally. Th> j
president urged that each member,
form heraelf Into an endless chain
and to pass the word down tbe line
of her friend, “Demand your .vot-s
with purchases.” This mean* indi
rectly the success of the Fair Queec
contest. It creates enthusiasm. It
keeps before the-public that th“
Colleton county fair is coming and
that it will surpass ali v other* from
every standpoint. Not'only were
the women urged to ask for coupon?
with purchases, but each housewife
waa appointed a committee seperate
and distinct, her duty being was
to remind every member of her
household to aak for coupons, of,
course, this include* the bead of the
household-* hich means the husband
himself.-* M»en <in A heir (rush of
business soften fail to gsk for these
votes and merchants do not teel so
disposed to remind them and hen^e
the votes are practicrlly throw*
away.
The matter of season ticket* was
next brought up for discussion. Tho
Leaeue will sell season tickets be-
g i nni:rg today-and 'during • -the
week* r-rjor to the Fair.
Straight ballot* for the queen con
test will be sold by the members of
the League'a week prior to the
Fair. A neot sum ** hoped_jo_ be
realized by the League to assist in
Its work throughout th#. county.
f* vr.n arin'ounced that merchants
in Walterboro will be able to supply
.owners of automobile* and vehicles
with decorations, such «w, paper
fJoAVcrs,>idesigns wheel decoration.
etc.
In regarf to 'the floral parad*
which wiil be a feature of Woman'?
Day. it w is urged-that revery resi
dent of the city and county, o.vn -.v
of automobiles and buggies and
wagons take part in the-procession
Ther- will b- no charges to entc-
the parade and all participant* r'•
given an opportunity to compete f ur
'he great prizes which will he y. l;
worth time and efior! put in Die
decorating of vehicles
Tin fallowing ar* the priz. s of-
Pfred;
For the pretMest decorated auto-
n.oni!'. solid silver loving cup.
For tho second^prettiest decorat
ed mtomoblle. 42o’00. -
For s:>c preffest decorated hu-z-
g>-. Il0.no.
I'or she .second prettiest decorat-
cd buggy, $5.00. • _ /
Ksw . the prettiest dgeoratcV v*Ug-
on, 11.<00.
For the second prettiest decorat
ed wagon, $2.00.
Akpretty feature aad an entirely
new one was decided upon at the
meeting yesterday.’ A group of
Indie* * from various communities
wHl he allowed to represent a flo
ral design.- They w:!; conloete for
a 5 dollar gob! piece and the win
ning group will enter fjje. floral nn-
rade. Joln»ng the proc«osion at th®^
gate* of the fair gnound*.
It was al*o announce^ that/ a
prominent bdy will address/ the
•voraep n< the countv on Woman**
Day. lust who she will li<r was not
decid rt d upon.
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What are you going to plant this coming year?
COTTON or GRAIN? Grain is bringing a good
price; Cotton is not!. You can sell all the grain
you have for cash; you are now holding your cot-
ton for a better price. -
Wc have a stock of GRAIN DRILLS on hand
that we will sell you on time, so that you can-plant
your grain, harvest and sell it, then pay us.
V -q
Come in and see us and discuss the advisabilii;-
of your planting a.grain crop this winter and hov?
' rrynir. ^
A W. I e i A . i l A * - 0 ' /
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it v ; ill pay you to us
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Are You Look
ing
FOR WALKOVER SHOES? •
BargainsJu Men’s and Boy's Suits?. ,
v * If you are we have just received a full
. line of Shoes and Clothing. We are
prepared to sell them at prices which
are worthy of your consideration. Give
- us a call -
J. P. HERNDON & SON
Walterboro, S. C.
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CYPRESS
1 SASH
POORS
BUNDS
Dizzy? BiMnti*? roRstipstml?
Hr. King’*. New Life PiU R will
r’:rc you. caure a hexlthy flow >f
bile snd rids yo-.r stomach and
bowls of wrujo and fermenting
bodv poisons. They are n tbhlc to
yorr stomach and liver and tone the
general Mstem. Fir«t dose'will c’ir",
you of that depressde. dizzy, hilioti*
and constipated condition. 25c at
all druggist*.
L/>
Deafness Cannot ttc fared
bj - local application* n* they cannot
reach the diseased portion of th'
ear. There la cnlj one way to /ure
deafnes*, and that i* by eonstltu-
tlona remedies.^ Deafness is caused
by an Inflamed condition of the mu
cous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When thin tube Is Inflamed you have
a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear
ing, and when ^It Is entirely closed,
deafness la tbe result, and unless the
Inflammation can be taken out and
this lube restored to it* normal con
dition. hearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine cases out of ten are caus
ed by catarrh, which is nothing but
an Inflamed condition of tbe mucous
surfaces. „
We will glv* One Hundred, Dol
lars for any case of deafness (caus
ed by catarrh) that cannot be cured
by Hall’* Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars free.
J. J. CHENEY k CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold, by druggists. 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con
stipation.
7
Obituary.
On thg^ peaceful, quiet ^ Sabbath
morning og September 27, 19J4, an
(come guest, the Death Angel,
into our midst and entered the
ime of Lewis M. Linder and bore
from earth the spirit of bis beloved
wife, Beulah Carter. SJ
She was born November 23, 1864, I
and was married November 23, 1913.
She was the third daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Carter of Mt. Car
mel. Beulah joined the , Mt. Car-«
mel church in her girlhood and Hv- [
ed a true Christian (ife to the end.
She was faithful to her church and |
Sunday school, always contributing !
to all call* and helping on a’>l l'ollt > ot ; >f
Lug committees. She taught the be- 1
jtinnerg’ cIhr* in her Sunday schoal
and on the day of the burial the ‘
class of little girjs and boys march- j
ed ahead of the casket from the
church to the cemetery, each bear-,
ing a large bunch of flowers, the »
gift of fniepd*.. •
Beulah was a good and obedient!
daughter, always forgetting self in 1
the discharge of her duties. She ‘
was never, heard to murmur or to -1
complain'when duty called. She waa j
a good, true wife and her heart bro
ken husband calls her blessed. . In
her death the Mt. Carmel church and
community have suffered a great
loss, but we know that our loss :*
her gain. There wil| be no more
pa I a or sorrow for her.
Less than four days she suffered
and all w** done for her the human
skill could do, but. alas, when Death
cornea nothing will keep if out.
Beulah leaves to mwbrn her loss
a husband, father and mother, four
slaters. Misses Minnie and Reba Car
ter, Mrs. A. J. Sanders of Mt. Car- 1 - - 1 " 1 —
a el and Mrs. J. W’. Sanders of Stoke*
and four brothers, Newton A., Lon- EMdy.Ky.— I wag not able to do
nl. R„ Laurie aud Oil. Carter of ^,"‘^0^52,%
ML C.rn,el beelde. a boa. of ^
The remalne were funeraliaed In m | ’bII/''!!!.
Mt. Carmel,, rhurrh by ber paalor, SLmSivSdea " mOU “ e “ *“ 1
Bev. J. B. .Burnett of Bu«n. * , 'T* 1 * ... .
' Our family doctor told my husband he
NERVOUS
DYSPEPSIA
MOULDINGS
AND
MILLWORK
SAVES DAUGHTER
Atocfi of Motker bo Dt^kt Pre-
Tests Dasfkter’t Untimely Eni.
tovsrtiblrlesdftosovsracompllcstlniis. It it
frequently followed bycbrontclndlfettion.
trills, rheumatism, and penticions s-nemta I ax
blodd is Impoveiisbed of tbe life su.a,r.:r*,
qaslities. sod the wear, vlcUm is sfflicted * i
one chronic ill after another, unul. a wrm x f
-bis former self, he drsx* out s sorry exliu-L c'C A3
a wreicbed invalid.
Tha Way That Cures
is to pnri/y the blood, which will then supi 'r
tbe necessary food for the nerves, emns f • ,:i
tone and vigor to maintain their func; -
Surting the circle anew, all the pr«i.-e-*.n
rtf the t>ody are brought up to norma!, acd •
Patieht is made to feel well.
Mr*. Jo* Parson's Romody
- . Purifit* the Blood.
Stmdiee the fierve*.
Mr*.lfn!
Restores the Digestion.
Hundreds of your neighbors testify to t/-*
facts. Test It yourself—ihst s the surest »»>•
vour druggist ought to hsve it. If be rsv t
■upply you. send bis name and a dollar to tSo
manufacturers.
xalcs conwomnow.
Mortfc Caro!Ira.
nection with tb* Remedy for the cure of
■ores and the relief of Inflamed an<! (on
tested snrfeces. It Is.especltlly valushlr ;,
woman, and should alwa
nice miens.
Iway*
should be
UBt-d i n con
used f ,r
To" the bereaved oues we extend
Coat Kepi Down, Quality Kept Up.
No better medicine could be made
for roughs, colds croup, hoarsnesa,
tickling throat bronchitis,, etc., than
Foley’* Honey and Tar compound,
Thai's ;«hy they can’t Improve on
the quality, and war or no war the
price remains .the satnS. No coughs.
Don't take? substitutes, for Foley'.-'
Hcney and Tar is the best
Chamberlain** Liniment.
you are ever troubled with
uebes. pains or soreness of the mus
cles. you will appreciate the good
qualities of Chamberlain's Lini
ment. Many sufferers from rheuma
tism and sciatica bare used It with
the best, results. It is especially val
uable lumbago and lame back.
For sale by all dealers.
our heartfelt sympathy and we would m L an
»y <o them: Llv, M Beulah lived
that when the-snmmnns ' <*nnw»« r.II
that when the"- summons ' comes all
will be ready to meet it as she was.
A FRIEND.
not help me.
told my
\A
and he had
another doctor,
tnus
Aab }«vr UtbmM for CHIOTBS TEX 8
blAMOXU bKAND PILLS ta Xso and
Gold aeullic bom, tcalvd with Blue
tibhoa. Taki so orcaa. B« st r^mr'
toiatoa «*• Mb fev cni^uffeTi* a
DlAMexn BBAXD PILLsTfor twcmT-r.v*
>w«rt rrTardcd •• Be*t.Always R fib.t.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
m
^ At last, my mother advised me to take
Cardin, the woman’s tonic. I thought
it was no use for! was neariy dead and
nothing seemed to do me any gortL. But
1 took eleven bottles, and now 1 am able
to do all of my work and my owa
washing.
I think Cardui is the best medicine ia
the world. My weight has increased,
and 1 look the picture of health. ’*
If you suffer from any of the ailmenfs
peculiar to woihen, get a bottle of Cardui
jottay Delay is dangerous. We know
it will-help you. lor it has helped so
many thousands of other weak women
in the past 50 years.
At all druggists.
'ERYWHERE J&S Skjv=
. tf Chattenooft MsdidM Co.. Lmtimf
AdviMry Dost.. Chsttanoon, Twin., lor SsttmJ
ur com an* S4-psgo book. Hama
in piom wiappar. li.O. IIS
Auy style or price. Any
time or place. Quality an 1
price is our motto. <-
Write or see
B. R. ULMER
J, M. CROSBV
Ruffin, S C
dmu Its Sam. Itksr IstiiH C |r *i
The wom com. no aeaffer rf bow idn.a r*ti<l •.
are cored cae vrondertui. oii relioh^ v.
Porver’e VatiarpUc Heoitag OU. It rtUtot*
Foia aad UcoAat tbe msu tuse. Sc toe.