The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 25, 1915, Image 2

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FAC* 3* THE PRE33 AND STANDARD WEDNESDAY, AUUGST 25. 1911 * LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. ##*#*#**#•♦** ' Adams Run. August 21. 1915— K(Jtor The Press .md Standard: * would 'have written a few lines for the dear people, but I have been very sick and had to go away tc keep from dying. So I went into the other country and when I got there I met my old friends. thjM*e who had not died and a very few of them, bul I met a ’fuigelhorn' of young folks, to give nie music, all calling me "Uncle XValtcr.". My heart glowed with pleasure and de light to see the children of the old Confederates struggle. The nexf day they gathered and I was chqden choral of the aerial songsters, gnd moderator of the occasion. Then .1 thoufht I was honored as I was twenty years ago. who now stand waiting my coming. When I ad dressed them I said: "Boya of this generation, age and time. It does me good to stand before the children of those whom I once loved, honored appreciated and esteemed, as my brothers. Sons of onr heavenly Father. I have not words to express ■mv feelings at this hour and time hut all Is love for my boys. You want to hear something of the past and my views - of*'the future. Yo’i *11 know by history that I ant old Confederate sold+er. shot/doun in line of battle, went throtiah pec- iIs of danger four yejn*T while mv good comrades, many have passed from life unto death In the line of battle. l^et^US 'toys, not me, I, will soon be. "fuimlK red with them:' but you^sfill commemorate the name ol ^Confederate soldier Hand it down to your .children, ami t** their- children, yea. to children vet un born. for our cans- was honorable and lust. Rut I must say we were ton fast, wo should have taken things slowly and wisely. Ret w had too .manv hot heads and not much brains to contend with Uov* today are ia the same category. w£ are pluneing Into the future. \1 !• nv of us are like the viM ass’ eptl. Y-.'e do not know whore; we * . from or where we ar>» going We are* blind to our future free tom and fu ture happiness. The yoke o' bond/ age is now being pYeparC 1 for voni necks, or totally *or your ehildixn tJet up hoys and shake the dyrt of nnpression from your hacks; nml ;<ay I shall serve nijr Clod 6s I see fit, and not let every pusillanimous dim-sided, narrow minded,’ Idiotic educated fooj man or wnmbrt take yon by nose and carry you *o ’■e ballot "box and make you vote vour freedom awj*^, what little yot Jt-ve, and that is not muct^ Haven’t you got sense enough to know that when von get prohibition ' “ -llut what Is ns consider, our mouth*, ntastlrgte. Swallow' ft. digest It ' ■d /when you find out It Is not ♦ ho whiskey kept froth **the good people. Hut who shall sell It? No / ■' but the drug stores. Then you will see fheyb’ctor* putting no the drug stores to 'lell the dear thin* to the dear people. May Cod have mercy on th“ <l **tr fools When'Cod rlmi/hty put.lt in the minds of out r»e<d,|e to make it.' Now we .are' driven like dumb beasts to the bal lot box. Take it out of the hand’ ef many and put it in the hands of the few plutocrats to make money h rtut of it at the Cost of your llberiv ■'-i Independence. Why don’t »Vou good minded, high •flown Christian peonle. men and women »epet two or three and the holy spirit wIP be with vm* s-hd tmiv for the poor drunkard and contjdne doing so. without mnnev and pri/e • and I ssrfdire vnu Cod will b^r./and don’t trv to drive him You rich are on ton todn you or your children wr.T teap the f'apcrvKegi*tt-r. Hendersonville. Aug. 21.—-Mar ried at the home of the br‘.i»'s pa rents. Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm. Sto. K Capers, on the morning of Augus* 15th. at ll>:30 o'clock, thei- daugh- ’ a _ ter. Hattie Virginia, to . Mr. • Eu« 1 ' Register, of Jaif&YT Y'ta The cere mony was performed by her pastor the Rev.- J. P. Patton, in the pres ence of a large number of relative^ and friends. 'The bride was attired in a beautiful golden brown travel ing suit, with hat td match, which ; , n «M very becoming to this lovely ******.***. **■**! 22.—Sine® 1 th? Field Cropa Will Be Studied In Summer School’s Last Week Ruffin, ft. 2. Aug. d it so interesting to read j ciepuoB College. Aug r 22.—Th^ happenings from other :-eetinr.^ e ■ j^ ourt jj wt*ek <U the. summer that jjer.hap* some distan* srhool at.Clemson College will begin Monday. August 2 ', and will be known as Agronomy M'eek. inasmuch relative would take pleasure in rea-’ a few .items from our rornr.uni ty. a»t field cropp will be the subject of The larmWs have had Quit? * r ' ,m 'jjipecial attention during the week: bat with thf' inclement weitht-r I There will be lectures- on plant while trying C harvest their fodedr ^ee^mg. fertilizers, field crop iu- snd charming young woraan. Among the out of town friend# ! n attendance was Mis* Ger«»viev‘* Beckham, of Rock Hill., to v. brth a;' the honor is due Tor the exquisite decorations of the home, and es pecially of the -parlor uher she cerenv>ny was performed. The wail? were festooned with native mo-?, studded with water lillies. ,%iosj hung from the ceiling hiding th*- mantel and fireplace. In this was displayed over one hundred beauti ful water lillies and other flowers, making the room p dream of beaatv. Mendelssohn's wedding march was played bvMle accomplished Mi^s Kevie yrtili*. Entering from the fropt^aoor came the bridal party |e.| the niald^Af-honor. the charming and lieautlful MTss Genevieve Beck/ ham. carrying a large. bouquet u (tarnations. She was gowned, ir? « -reiiUon of pink cre|»e meteor with large picture hat to map It, Follow ing came l.lttle Mis* Isabella Rob ertson. and Master St.' Elmo Capers strewing flowers in the path of th-' bride. s who entered on the arm o f her father. - The groom, 'looking quite handsonw. entered trodi; the side upon the arm of hin 1'e’st no-' Mr- Arnold*Sander's, a (*>iisi:. of ti.'- bride. Standing before the'min’st'r she made a charmine and love*, bride, looking happiness Use!?. Th-' ceremony was soon over making these two one. "Two souls with a single Iheugh* Two- hearts that beat as one " They received many edngratuto tions and good wishes for th**ir tn- ture happiness. .Refreshment* were then,served. The bride received nvtn' henuti ful and useful presents. M ir.;. ua\- •ng ben forwarded to their future home. Jasper, Fla. The groom M a promising young m^n of hu*'ne<s of that city and his fatn'T a pro'CMi.et.T banker. After an old time -ountrv •’ edninc dinner, the bride and gfo >rt\ !ef f . ♦aklng the trAtfi W'bti> MaR for Mieir future home carrying the good wishes and lo*e‘uf »uj**v s-1 'carts ?.V. 7.. C. W*. were gi*d to 4 hav? s.<v r.r<cy rlstor* a» Shiloh Sunday aftemo<>b. Iter. Black has bqen a faithful v.cr':- and has improved the condjtions e church greatly. auspices' of c-e^ heroic efforts’titvd lai *he has beer yrh.it t! cal! fi'crees'yjl. Wf A short sunmier term of Nev srhool *« being taught /bv. M: - Mayr ® Benr.ett. of Lodg' She I a* mpd“—e good e-rolr'e/t as usual, this being f.er flffh t®rn. to t*^« st New Hop® Our srhool ha? l-e*n Improved grenMy *hile ueder the >nspices* of Mi?* Bennett. TVith her faithful e*i le.vo' • the'world would When (*h*» be.ran work in on/community sh® -seru-*. ♦o have had a high ideal'ah! a r*'t purpose to reach it. Her’ .” seemed governed hy unselfish " r ' iples/wrong rui* resisterl an.) r -'lit j sneouroged. her constant ourpMss vetoed to be. to do the be«t at my J cost. This I sincerely 'believe !>i ‘.pen accomplished > | We were sorry- »o Icirn of V --j Httle Olcee. - l,:t’ Mi-'j M-l’ld IVPnet*!- Hloess she, V. i to h f T home ot Khrhar 'f '1 ; • | V We hope for her :■ *r ‘-e ’ • yr-rv. so that-she ■wt^J' ‘l/* • h k in,school y ift; i s as: ' v ’ IMttl* Miss Jewel F« rr ‘1 1c.:-.: fever th Is week. *'•'* 31.-0 ttus - hc-r at sectsr-fkrni work stork, farm ma chinery. farm management, plant dt^aae*. and special •ectures op cot ton and corn cultu.-*. There will be a lecture each evening on genera! topios. most ot there lectures being -illustrated. The -auminer schoc' wfi! come to an end on September 4. There wttl e hardly a, break .in )aciivity fit iTerson.- since uie saejiar school «ess»on will begin a few days after the close of the summer school. _^ v -.-.v r , ... -/ r ; ■ ^ ' Thinking about selling your House? To Ret the greatest cash value for your property you should make sure that it looks in first-class condition. Repainting makes a world of difference in an old house. . ^ m ° A clean, fresh-looking house sells quicker and commands a higher price than the dingy place. The cost of the paint has been known to come back ten to One because of the greater de- V * sir-ability to the purchaser. y No. 666 will cure f’hills and Fev er. It is the iao-t .■*peeJy remedy we know. 6-19-4in A CONFESSUM Hopes Her Suteaeat, Made Public, will Help Other Wc > ■>" A y - net !>*. Know inai wnrn vou gm It will not, prohibit? the muttci 1 ? Come, let Take.the matter in o >l«nr ’.’Big Buslnc"*" Gone l>rv. , I *5 "Employes of this company ar-> pot permitted to visit' saloohs dur ing the noon'.hour..’* Violation o! this onier wjll bp at the employe - risk.” In conspleiuou* places .,1>out the Wisconsin Steel ('"iiipany'* plant In Chicago thi< ruling w # posted the other morning, and r • noon th«* horde .of workers filed straight by the thr-e saloon - lot at- 1 near the icuipan?^a:e • VVi.-cou*- ssin Steel pony' diy.” !^,id tbe head of the safety/(i.epa'-imBfi* "V« efficiency re- ring working themselves v .1! 5® value of the n»-.\ = , ol r r d fu*?. :-h > v i!!' vdi again. ' „ , A fine sf»n ha* jnM arr • a® home of Mr T*i\e Rjf.erl’ other soldier of the cross,- a for war. M*-« Enstine- .Nettle*. o' r-reek section, bn* been visiting Mr- Meoree Fer.rel, but return.® • to her ■*ori»e Sund tv. T:.om'i« Kittsey wa* a caller Ferrell’s last w®ek. "Some at- Taction.” ^ ’ Millie PNhop 1« a ♦re<yt®n* visits- it John Fmoak* • ' \lbert Nett!®* w** •> guest n*. t'»hr Robert*- last F ;rday ,, *>erk®!®y Bentcin wa- a w®i r>med '•*itor at Willi tm Bishop’s Sunday afternoop. ' Roes CaMlor is » frequent vlelto- it Nat Smoaks. ’ l.isten out for f v -® (hir e o' be}!*, otch as usually float li! a"' -run’s breezy eir. Hines, All.—“L must confess”, sayi Mrs. Eula Mae Reid, of this fclace, "thal Cardui, the .woman’s ton:;:, has done me a great deai of good. ' Before I commenced using Cardui. I would spit up everything I arte. I had a lired, sleepy feeling all the tirtie, and was irregular. I could hardly drag around, and would have severe headaches con tinuously. Since taking Cardui, I have entirely quit spitting up what I eat. Everything seenis to digest all right, and 1 have gained 10 pounds in weight.” If you are a victimpf any of the numer ous ills so common to your sex, it is wrong to suffer. For half a century, Cardui has been re- fieving just such ills, as is proven by the thousands of letters, similar to (he above, which pour into our office, year by year. Cardui is successful because it is com posed of ingredients which act specifically on the womanly constitution, and helps build the weakened Organs back to b«uth and strength. Cardui has helped others, and will hrfp you, too. Get a bottle today. You won’t regret it Your druggist sells it ' . •* '' *• \ Writ* Ia * Chattanoora Med kin* —• a * T "'„" n //' h ,i 'S2 st *•?;,* ??'■ nv a/«**rifo-)p has-'#' >v®n quit® T ~i~~Tt~ tar Wmmi,- wai ' - ~ ■Mil r./Hn(I into *laTt*rv Inv, t«ymnrrn?v wi’.! t®.»p th® n of our opproHHlon, Bov*, you know- how th® hum in family nppoar, to me Xodny? Old ▼on evbr sow'a (load t nrrn** aft®r a hie rain and th** can a** full of mag- pots? How tinoMy thov appear to bo. .Everv on/ orawling nu the other to get out of the wet. to keep from drowning .They want to *av# their Uve* on the hark of their broth er. Fn iy U th® way with hum in fnmMtrs, If Rob 'an irawl on th- bnck yi r»ifk ^nd get much pr.-ii.*® and a Ht-tl® money, h® IBoht don’t rare what In *hr 1* - liecomr- * i’ IMrk and hi* family Bob don’* b® mad® a fool of This will omy i-ist a few day*. Idrk’* children « will soon crawl on the.-back of yours- Now 1 ***** t wo preacher* pre ®nt and a school teacher I tmi«t pav mv kind regafdit to them. I like to see •pood people 'Though >ou r.r® teach er* one a Method,!*?. one a t’.imn lx H *e. ’ii'il or® .last n te;.i h-t cln- cating th® ( ‘>>J*li-®T’ in th® mot'e-i tongue. >0u i i. h ti.- satn® ®an i have, th® pe*ir* e duc®ed by tlriakirg dur (rtdte t! 'i’l to the choir. We hop® to hpv® mother soon as them is still r%om T improvement. Arthur Herndor -a aa vi d* - 1- tl: « wetion Sundav. J. E. Mnrnhv o f fl-a >®r*r : vifl- a* el-o a \i«U-*r t'®r® Sun^i. .Mr-. **h.—’!® \®'»: - • • * , '‘- tsv with r si.-’- - . M--- I-’ii:n "'uit *• Snre-la?'. Mr* I! IHl! '.**' ■ ®*' H ”>t - 11 *n hr* r®*ur'*®v i - :•> a;?-- -> •. vlsi? with re’ilii.'i j® th : F-i- 1 -»r N®t!®s ?! : ®e-l v- !i '-T- .1 - V -- (» \e He'.-rl*. i/y t-'r:®rds of M:#' Margare* Am Pno-.k v'lt ; / *; *! to-ktm-A < -’ - 1 » hours. The woon appre< rulins/' Z WHAT MAKES IT MOVE? Mysterious ('lock to be hi>t:ill**d By ('olleton Banking Co. J. A. iVPugh. of Chicazo. repre senting the.World Wide Advertising Com pa ny® was in Walter boro one day lAt ixeck. and sold to the Colleton Banking Company ore o’’ *l:® ; r tny*- teriou* clock*, which wi!;.'’be install ed iq this bank when !• arrives ia i few day*. Seemingly all the me chanism of this dock is a gfa** dial with the hours marked thereon, and two hamis marking off the minute? and the hours. A mafnetic coiqpa-? Is attached to one of the hand*, and the clijck itself finds *the tCorrei t tinw* and keeps the correct time, I? is said that one of these clock* ha* been running for 29 month* and hi? in tbit perpet ual motion, but the , vh inak®s It go A unn o? Ie»rr.ing o'- efs-the foliowinc lucid expUavto:-. "It is stirpri.sinK that your rep r. ■r make sarh a mystery -)■ tie chwi.. It’s «•«*> enough t* ex rlan, it’ will v .-.t< p. h . lo.-u-h j f.here are a<> lenh;. ;- , . Rl.,* W® i nop* -r -j.. m *y?c---irg ■c-r ir pro- i* 2 hack ir The : jj-r-® .! 1 > \ -r. tooiTa k to'Ruffip We.T -*dav V>-?ai Rerton ’a! Wal: erbo.ro S -.'ur.?..’ Our Sunduv h >o! r»ie®’ with John Kt >r*1 a? g ' J®?-.!. Vi e -... r® a!l >ho» ked * le.irq >f "ue rr.urfer o f fA':H * Pa !:re* v.i*a • a? >hijt hv Wilke- '.e las' TieeV: I!® wr* laid ba re-t ia cr-.s- *erv * What hop-s hath i*er.-hed th:? your* mar?" ?•> was very your.g and CigL*' hare to have he®a re'orts®/! Rut Mr 1-ane 1- quite ageable ard jt is hope4 that true jusMe® wilt I * m®t-’j-®l ijn’.r) tun ih th® court? of • in, f a »’.l ** .r r.cd. vrawar. MCI r g******#«-N-***-t:- * PROFESSIONAL v CARDS. * .*• **■*•**■#* * * * #•*• w General In-urann* Rn’ t ■•tatt* cvrit- varledj only sever trrc;:t in ••■'tire titer. It is a caje t*f is t*»\*»TlP\T1t IN tT'RKl* NIGHT ' A small dose of Fo-Oo-ta: t>p!glit »::d yo i enjoy a full..free e,s> bow el movement in .th® morni u No griping, for Po-Oo-Ijyx i* Polophyi-, l:n iMt Apple' without »•- eftac. Po*Do-L«x eo-rf*'t> to® cj c* coa- *'ipation by arou~ ng ?he in r vu! ’mrejs.Tsg toe/flow ^ c # hl'» / ff !® r N'-tur®** antirept.c ic . »e' V rh pr r f --r '«nv* :st. o' t K- ?. V I c-i *. tion thins’ -t " ill *av • ii.i T1i* i> !*j- air ■v. u can s* 1 '"' peoiil.' I>® ('ii®. ■ * the t' .lh cr and the Son are one’ T W UXRI.KV. * e , - Favoc* j*t»M-l- I.j?»? Editor The Pre.-? :m<? Stand ird- * 1 will put.iu :i word about .«»“ law Hr t W It says ♦hit fob 1®ton county do®* n f *t want it. b'-rt I be’ie?e that th® ti-gs*’ 1 '-! i:r* Ifrjtv e people in ouY county want Vt of the per now. 3* f Sip -«*' is a-MjT ®an be *on»«- !>ig change* in S « r If vearw The-.- !« in our eom.quHMty rigid now some people that build la'drfl fence* and some don’t. If this la* wa? eu- foned It'might do very well. Mr A. build m fence. Mr B. biul.is non® Mr. A’s cow-- or hogs go®> in Mr. R ’a-field*. Mr II. tell* Mr. 9 shut vour stock up or I wilP/kUl-theit 1 Th** eonaeineuc.e I* that Mr. A shuts them up and hiuld* fence while y® R.’s run out and ha* no fence. ’ This I* hanpenlrig now In oar section. * > I believe that* stock law would he better* than fre® gras*. All would he on equal terntv As a general !a O ognizab] • at or •*(>♦' :•!« ■ . • • >• c' i iw-.imbulat * j Mu? with . • ir -I or* \ r< a-st’ r.: , -.r’iv . f - rh® ev -tgizing rir ’ * • ■- iccw : th® '«*- ui; y ‘ji fentY. r * • fto* • v ® mol-HT.! r . • • -. (*. • • -i t►*;■* »•. — ti *•’ .:<»niciv.i*- J i ■- • : - - iTur, >; r*'*- • •* ?t Mrnal and i1;ur ■ j d-- .-, ;. •.- < qu.lllS- i I (O^tflin r qjnsjon. *Thi- w , j t"-i t« i tig me by a >• ti?- veil hi? *-xp!anatiur' ^ i :'.n *r it." (>• ' I *. ia th®. hos *t* i? p/r. ' - no Ormenrp’ion. 'r. r a:. I* r’t :•• s kj/ne—.o'* G *t . 1 , • '••• , y -or druev,/? nc* an * * ■•»•.??• rvit ^5/ overnight « «• •* 4 * ?l 4 4 S' . iy;i TnR>.( reek * / 4 4 4 4 4 A* • j' ■ -her® t —j r •■ r -■ >c<: i-2 : * >t it-* N’s «. ! n c, . I • h * 1 ‘ k V •! •th No »t:pa- irri- ’ V. (4 r It 4 4 •* 4 - 4 t a'- ! ?• ' I C ■4 fOi.LETON REALTY (0. 11. ?1. Ji'iteri •- wmit’i Pre-. <,®n. Mgr. W® buy an 1 e” r al e-tate. col lect real*, pramote loans. \c- 1 -n? Fir®. Toraado. - Rond. In- ?..-i c®. Walterboro. S. C. EYES If thinking of selling, think also of painting and use “High Standard,” the paint made to give best results. KOGER HARDWARE COMPANY HAS NEW MANAGER ,*e -p Mr. Charles Beard, an experienced baroer. of Char-,*® leston. has accepted a position as manager of The Xev- er-Wait Sanitary Barber shop, and is prepared to see to it that our patrons get the very best of service. Remember that ue have three experienced barber- .and it is never necessary to lose valuable time waiting your turn. NEVER WAIT SANITARY - BARBER /SHOP At Old Farmers and Merchants Bank. / & A Eye.® .c'i-'nia-*! - icuMflcaiiy and Artiftrii! Eye* Fitted Satiifaction guaranteed J. A. WESTERBERG. Opt'jm®tri-.r I.ud®l'-®*1 by Globe Optical f’o; Dr. A. J. Anderson, , '• Dental Surgeon m. to 2 p. tu.; Phon® luO-X. S- Office Hour*; 1L a !p m. to 6 p m Walterboro. 7 L. B. HOUGK Attorney at Law Office over Fir.<t Nation .1 Bank. Walterboro. S. i D. B. PEURIFOY Attorney at Law Praettcc In alt e ilppeeVt® I’ourt Hou e W alt®rboro. §. C. M E l or Sale HIGH GRADE / / ! i & L H U L L S A Singer-Sewing Machine. Tio: »K*T —-ANIW— < HK.n*KVF FlfiKD. Walterboro Oil MiU HEBER R. PADGETT Altornev at Law P: oiitj.t \Mention T,» vVa! -F. ir . Ml Ilu-inew-. 4. r. t<* n A-- ■ r o' F*tOig®vii : e h •i, RirbMy*Ti*nt — dyn* KiH* no-n. tton Vn'i 4®i)» stop - y home.. As automobile raft • •- . y (es-.-t- ^hepiiie 4**'? t ,' 'Fe-de- Beu'.ah Fg.vtcrh; \ • rVJdi'on. visited .-oxera! - p itrefae- i '’* r? > ur i r otUgeviUe Futurq, . 6-11-4-), ff l >or t 1» !> trip w** very j I J*y® i. r* -d - '> r i Ff.-thel ‘u- tisln* the p«-tHde hnv flu<-r h-o: •itlie where there t* &to<k law. So 1 hope we will havg 3 ehyn ® to of® eri it b-'tnre l n.g Giv Mew*.,Mr. fillitor. S W. BRJUGK •;.) ;»1. Aug. 2J. ^ • 4 or .0 wpr»loM l ikU'.y' X if vc ; win g®2 1 i. 'iiy'.,, ■ /. rr W*r.a*r*' I.in nit-Tk injlT. . in jrotjr^4lir«*etie«»5 e.». e theydw.t-. t i.UtfuIly’, v„u W,tt rmnv.'r/fr m-iri, thin ^ utukUy^ reqnr *d. F »r ss>e b;> ;»!i d®,i>9<r . t H. W. Kl ick . 1 imothy Itnnlin Drs. Black & Hardin I»<-nU-.i -• ’ >r to Waller::oro I»r- t'o-sporn. >: S: ’*) , ta. tnsZ:Z}> hr., to I) e" oXti Phon * 6T-U Off! m . T 7 '-' ■ NewYork Pressin . Club ff to ■ S*r®®*, JJubster'a Opp*oel*e Bakery. * loth/** Caii^T fdr aid It* livered. F'olic. !;et* g>0'! o fqr pr®s>i>ng (our ' aolU Jl.Ort. Scrub- Mug extra 25c. J. B. DAVENPORT, gr. CYPRESS ^ SASH ^ DOORS / BUNDS % 2.3k * 9) TOO . ■% qp MOULDINGS AND MILLWORK 70 is an ab*olat« net e-oity for ®v •* frugal hoa-ekeeper. ^ » They are iw»M no ea*y tenths •suit any condition. Sold at low® prices for. ra®h. Rented by *t' week or month. We clean and r®palr -ewing ni elilneK off all malt?*® f?»r Utile ni<»t»®i Yon are' told the ro-t Iwfore t work L* begun. fall on u., or writ® to u-. We d liver ymir machine® fre®,to au* pa. of folleton «-*Kintjr. n A .«rt* 'erv:, ;• : / i eC j: r j 5 t; :s *t cm The cm-1. n» cuxiT ..t ho» on: ewviing, J-TfOoi-fi by th- wiai.rtul, obi r-lubie Dr. Po—r-, '.-livper tl-oin* ChL ii relic,*, r*tu uiU U-cxi. .1 U»c soac i-u*.. £, 50^, $i.0a - Singer Sewing Machine Company Main St. I*Ijo(,® :*1 \ \\;ilt ‘rbnr<», * * Ask for M. IMMtklTlI Phone ttl-> . « ■——■ “ Tn* nAfi.gvj.gHBT CO RUBBER Roofing- ' CHARLESTON. S.& Vv henever Yon Need a General T ’ Take flrove’u The Old Standard Grave * chill TnaiC u equa’ly v«lu»’»!e ** General Ton sc beciuse it c^ntai^l well known tonic prope-f^iesof Ql'l*' • and IRON. It action tiie Liver. out Malaria, Enrich®* the Bleed * Builds up the Whole System. 50 cea