The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 26, 1916, Image 6
\
IBB PRESS AND STANDARD
, April 26. IS’.;
i i t i M t i I
i i i i i i i i i l
Mothers!
of the family from yooch to old ade. are
Too OH
Sloan’s
fi.
Mo then: “Keep a bottle in your home*
Prim iSe- SSc. mai |1.«0
DEATHS
Per mreral 4aj% 4crime tk* lat
ter part at March ocr ccmaicmin
wm heM is crest tmpcsm ame ••aR-
lery ocer the critical ill mem ot Mr?
A male Ccpelmm*. PtaaDy tea-
vas hrokes ches the **1 m~+
caaae telliae a* the had pam* i t
to that* treat hyead.
»rrt vaa a Waattfal Urpef faith.!
i
[
SWJTITE!
To the Democrat^ of Colleton Coan^
ty: _
Ponoant to the prorlfions of the
Constitution an 1 rule* of the Demo
cratic party, the . Democratic elcbs
are notified to hold their r*-orfaal-
tatioa meetints on the fourth Sat
urday. O'. <* 2ind dhy of this month
Each ffiib *ill el*ct aa executiTe
committeeman to •-*rve on the coun
ty executi?** committee and will e!e^«
delerate* *o the county coorention
to be held a the i#t Monday in May
next, at the Court House..abo the
other officer* of Jhe club provided
for under the Constitution and rule*
of the party. Each club is entitled
to one delemte for each twenty-five
members, ind one for a majority
fraction thereof, 'based upon the
number of vote* polled in the first
primary of the preceding election
year.
The County Convention will elect
delegate* to the State Convention
and a State Executive Committeeman
and a County chairman. * „ ‘
The president and secretary of each
club Is hereby notified that tbejr
delegate* to the Countv Convention
must have credentials timed by the
president and secretary of each club.
» R. M. JEFFERIirS.
M P HOWELL. Secretary
rountv rhalrman.
Walterboro. 8, C.. April 12. 1»1<
■ ■ ■ "y' ' *
MAffTEVr*
TK %« HEltv EXAM 1 >' ATlOX
Pjrsuxnt to an order of the State
Board of E'i jcation notice is hereby
five* that the. regular spring iea^h-
er* - exannnaticpn will be held in the
tourt house at Walterboro oij Prtday.
May 5th. lhl<. bes;ntiing at V • t
m . and closing protbptly at 5 p. m
The examination mil h*- ba«ed up-
on the following subject*. Agfcul-
ture. History. English. .. Aigebra.
Arithmetic. PhysicolpBr an! Hygiene
Civics ■ and Current Events Pedago
gy and Geography The examina
tion cn the above subjeet'* Will be
based upon th* State adopted text
■books.
All teachers holdfag certifcateA
the re*u!f of a teachers examination
are herebv notified that first and sec
ond xrade certificates will not be re
newed unless the holder attend*
some summer school and passe* th*
final examination on at !«n*t ‘three
bran-hes. Third grade certifl. ates
will not be ren-wed in any er«rj»
Special attention D called to the
fctlip sing ruling made by t v e S’at -
Bcr^rd of Ed’Wcation: "The L I d*
gree. as a has** for teachers cerstfi-
catepf will not be re<ogm2e.; by tV
Sta!e Board of Education of bv *ry
County Board .of Education aflt'
lulv 1st. IfH" * • '
HFCO 3 S'WUnct.AVP.
fountr Supg’ntendent of Education
Walterboro. ^ C . April 25. l *!^
4 2« 2t
develop mx
grsut physical dJuudraatages
a* she had been la hud health for
•evuml years prior to her death
But this should be aa iaupimtioa to
all who kaew her. and shows what
iaflaeace the lore of Cod ha* on the
heart. '•,!’* '
At the time of her deuth. *he.
with her haahund was livinc nea.
Ptae Grove churrh No l.- She ha*
beea aa uurnest worker ia our Sun
dry school and Woman’s Miasionary
Society. Here her faithfuleese *ni 1
Chrtatian activity wfl! be meet miss-j
ed. and ker place wi!l be hard to
fill
Her body *as laid to re*t i a the
Pine Grove cemetery,.attended by a |
large cro=vd of Aorro^lrg reiat.ve* !
: - - • *r-, n l?
’T* *a*. it v as pleaded our I
j h ax - s y Father to take from is our
l t«-?uv* i co-xorker for God he it
R---*!xed First. That we humbly
sutmit to the will of our Father!
which is :a heaven, knowing that H-
doeth all things well.
..Second. That in the death of «:s-
r er Copeland ocr work for the Mast
er has sustained a gr»at los* That
wre extend to the bereav«<j family
crar sincere and heartfelt sympathy
Thirl That wb send a copy of
th**e resolutions 'to’ the bereaved
,-Jfamily, a copy to the county paper
for piblration. and a copy •n , <‘»r*d
■in th* mmut* book- of our societv.
' MI«S MAUD PADGETT. ..
MRS J C. KINARD 4
MP.S W 1 GETSINGER. .
Comirrittee
Walterborp Route «
IjTATE OF SOUTH CARpUNA.
jrountr-*>f‘Colleton.
Court of Common Pleas,
c H. PETIT. Plaintiff. ,
.T*.
Tf 8. RAINES—Defendant
By virtue of decree herein. I will
sell to the highest bidder at the
Court Honse'in Walterboro. S. C..
on Salesdty In May. next, same be
ing the 1st day of .said month, the
following described read esute. to-
wif. V
All that certain piece, parcel, or
tract of land, together with the build
ings. machinery and Improvements
thereon, situate lying and being in
the County of Colleton. State afore
said. measuring and containing
Eighty-Six acres and bounded by
land* of G. W, Petit. E R\ Blake
and W. A. Haines, as will be more
fully shown by u plat thereof, rosdc
by J. E McTeer, November. ^1,
1152; saving and excepting, howev
er. Ten <I0) gfres sold from said
tmet by me to Sarah Burnett by
(feed dated January 21. IftS
•M.w. I.ik-j Von.
Mr* L^ y Yon died her
rrT.den-e five 'miles from Walte-
. fc O'o on »*'- S* G» .rg- road. Apr:;
l-’i. follow ng an illness of
only’s fe? day* M** Yo® w.a* ! n
I’e- TTt w ^ear. an* v ad gotten quit-
^eeble before *h* ‘la't 'a’ai illne**
The.fuxervl and ’.tM-rmec* * took
place at Fi-a«an' Grove cemeterj
Tfur?3iv m the* pre*ence of a !arg-
erbwd-of sorrowing ffiend* Rev
G W Goode, of Virginia.’’condtjctelt
th* funeral «emees. r '
Mrs. Yon was the relkt of the laf
W. S Y»n. who lied twelve year*
ago She had tvo children, a d»fig v -
tep v M;*« Eiia I^ee who died at the
sge of IT years, and Luther 1 r on
who died only a few vears ago. lea- -
irr three childr*>j» .ahe was an es
timable woman and had many frier !
Who w.U miss her
Such
tobacco
enjoyment
as you never thought ^ y
could be is yours to
commmnd quick as
you buy some Prince
Albert and fire-up a
pipe or a home-made
Prince Albert gives
you every tobacco sat
isfaction your smoke-
appetite ever hankered
for. That's because
it’s made by a patented
process that cuts out — t
bite and parch! Prince Albert has always
been sold without coupons or premiums, z?
We prefer to give quality!
(he national joy imoke
has a flavor as different as it *is delightful. You never tasted the like of iff
* And that isn ’t strange, either.
Men who think they can’t smoke a pipe or rdU a ciga
rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince
Albert. And smokers toh* have not yet given P. A.^ try- •
out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment
coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply.
Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story!
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, WingtoD-Salem, N. C
Bmy Prime* Albert every
where tobaeco is told u
toppy red bag*. 5c,- tidy red
time, lOe;
meed half-pound lim
d*re and-1hot eorhmg time
cryetai-gijs*
dor with eponfe-moeeiener
top that heept the tobaeee
in tuch cheer trim etmmyel
AVOID wpHING roi.IkS
Sudd-n rh»ng-s, high winds, shift-
'tfg seasons raus* cold* and grippe
?ud th*^ spring folds »r* annoving
-d'dang*roas and likely to turn
into a chronic summer cough. In
rh caso« tako.a troatmvnt of Dr
King’* Nvw rriiu-ovcrv. a pDasar.t
Laxative Tar Syrup. It soothb? th;»
cough. (h^ckv tho cold and help*
break up gh attack of grippe It<
already prepared, no mixing or ft v ►community. <Led if his home near
?ing Just ask your druggist for a
bottle of Dr King’s New Dtweoverv.
Tested and tried for over <•> years.
********* * ******
•- •
* OBITTARV , *
* *
****** * *********
la Rrawwibrwacr of Aaaie Eliaabeth
• ’■ rnaelaad.
Mrs. Copeland was born Julv 25.,
1555. and died March 25. 15U. age
S« years find eight months She was
horn in Barnwell county, near
Riven Bridge, now Bamberg coun-
Terma of sale, cash pureba.* - to t y .\ gh« joined the Baptist churrh
pay for papers- Compliance with bid when a girl. After her marriage to
?a*.i-* day or resal / ‘ same day or *• *ue * ropeland. on December 3.
^subsequent salesdty at rlak of form- ja«s moved to Colleton county
er bidder. . oM>eeeint?er 21. llfl. In’1154 she
R M. JEFFERIES. Master. K o( a letter from the Baptist Miu&tf
JEFFERIES. Master
Walterboro. 8. C.. April 10. 151t.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
t JAT • •»
o^Deee
got a lettei
‘ wit
church now bp the Bethel elrcoit.
In October of t*e same year she was
converted at old Mount Carmel camp
ground and has stn*e lived a con-
la the District Coart of the Fatted sistent Christian life, and It was her
Mate*. For tbe Fast era Bin. vdelight to talk to people about their
trirt «f Soalb CatwMaa. souls She often said the was
James A. Robi:
vs.
Walterboro Cotton Milla.—Defend- a precious one from us hatxgoi
ant. i, A voice we loved is stilledX
Pursuant to an order of the Hon- A place is vacaqt in our home
• orabje Hnaty A. M Smith. Judge of Which never can be filled
the Uatted States District Court for
the Eastern District of Sonh Csro- Go,l )n Ilis^ wisdom has recalled.
• Una. mads In the above entitled The boon Htt love, had glveM
./tatixg on \he 15th day of April, And though the booy sluiabers here
—ComplalnaaL ed tn say soma Mi tag to
VbasB
their souls that they might be
A precious one from us has
saved.
me.
45*14 all creators of the defendant
Walterboro Colton Mills are requir
ed to prove tketr claims before me.
•t my u»fftee in the i’nited States
t’ou^ Ifouse, ill the City of Charles
ton. k^C ..in tlje aforesaid,
on or
1514. oP^lse 1
In any oftMie proceeds nf the aales
hereinaftersord* r»>d
*D B GILLILAND. N
. ^ Standing Master. \
Charleston. 4 C. •
The soul lr safe in heaven
HER HUSBAND.
— - ■• -' -
RHEUMATIC PAIN ^TOPPED
The drawing of mu sc lew, theSor*.
news, stiffness and agdniting pain of
b. d,b.rr«l In .turln, ljnim „, „ „ lDiUUI „ r , r ,,,|, t : no
to the pain’nl part. Just applv as
directed to the sore spot* In a
. short time the p^in gives v av to a
cngling w-nsation. of comfort and
warmth Hope's proof—"I have hsd
■ uofid^rful relief since I u*»-d your
el.lniment on tny knee To thinjv one
i application gave me re\|ef Sorry 1
NOTICE!
on haven’t space to tell you the history
v Any one caught trewspasaing
^my place, known aa the Wiles Smith ’Thanking you for what your rem-d.
place, nyar Smoaks. will be dealt haa done for me.”—James S Per
with according to law. j guson. Philada. Pa Sloan s Lim-
4-lt-lt. MRS. B. U. SMITH. ment kills pain 25c at Druggi?t«-
Mr*. E. D. Myrne.'
Mr? E D Hyrae. of St Matthe-v*
died at Hendersonville Thur*-iav
April 1’* after a linrerlng illn*-* of
vom- month? The body-wa* brought
to Ma*the*? for burial
Deride? ri- \j r 4
B O Evans, of Row man. hu?>'an1
an.} little eon.- Evan*, she |? surviv-
c-1 hy four ?.»teri. Mrs. J B Prick
et*. of S’ Matthews: Mr?" Daisy E
Danr k. of Columbia: and
Ethel an.d - 5 adte Eyan* of Bowman
and two brother?: Me??rs O. P 7 and
J Clifton Evans. al*o of BoArnm
Little. Evans has been wsjh hi*
grandparents dating the mid-?? of
his mother at H<nder?ohvil!e and is
an exceedingly bright little boy
J. P. Had-on.
Ruffin. April 20—J. P Hudson,
on^.of the prominent citiaess of this
Pme Grove church, March 25 after
an Uine?« of only a week of pneu
monia. The funeral was-conducted
by Rev. C. B Smith, of Walterboro.
and Interment took, plare at Hud-
•on’s c-metery in the presence of a
large circle ot relative? and friend*
The deceased is survived bv hts
bidow and ten children, of all whom
were p-e*ent at hit bedside when he
died, except Mrs. Adam .Hudson
who was III in Walterboro. Being
summoned she arrived too late to
see him alive- Mr. Hudson was a
faithful member of the Methodist
church, with which he'early United
and he lived a consistent Fhristian
life, leaving behind him a- large cir
cle of admiring friends.
Rena PincAney. the ten months
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs J E
Pinckney, died Wednesday. April 12.
following aa illness of seve-al
weeks. The little girl suffered an
attach of pneumonia several weeks
ago. and never fully recove-ed. com
plications of a serious nature setting
in. which conjd not be overcome.
Tbe funeral was held Thursday with
interment at Uve Oak cemetery.
0 —— —
Ctervnsde Evelyn Lynne.
Salkehatchie.' April 2>i —Gertrude
Evelyn. t v - little daughter of Mr
and Mrs. W. R Lyon?, died April 5.
The little g’.rl "ag cply a rear and
pine month* old afl'f’i wa? a b- rht
ch:b! The sorrowing family have
the svmpaihy of all who know them
. RUR-DOWR WOMAN '
Xnd« Stroaf By Ow Viaol
. Fort EJwapd. N.Y.—’‘Iwaainanm-
ionrh. ne.-v vus and weak coothooo, so I
mold oot «Jo the housework !o{ my little
family of three. 1 had taken cod liver
asi emuistons and oth*-C remedies writli-
aot benefit. A fnerw Wid me about
VinoL I tnei it and it soon built up my
strength and made me a well w man so
I now do go of my boose work.— Mrs.
Eluex GuttbEJt ;
We. puarar.tee Vino'., our dehriooa cod
Bver pni iron tonic.-for all nn-dowm,
weak and iet stated cocdibooa.
John M. Klein. Druggtat,
Walterboro. 3. C.
SUES DAUCHTEI
khks «l Matkcr m IMt Ftb
Dufkfer’i DitMMifj EmL
Rady KT.-" : wag no! tble to do
anyttuag tor nearly tut moods,” writes
Mr*. Laura Bratcher, of this place, “and i
was down ia bed km throe months. ,
I cannot tell you how I suffered with
By hesj * * * 4 and with aenrousneas and
jroaiaaly tru.Ses,
V Our family doctor fold my fetaboad be
could not do ae any rood, and be Ind
lo ritre it tip. We tried aaotber doctor,
but be did no? help me.
At last, my mother advised me to take
Cardm, tbe woman’! tonic. 1 thought
it wat no use for 1 was nearly dead and
aofhiaf seemed to do me any good. But
I took eleven bottles, and now l am able
to do all ot my work gad jay Own
I tMnk Cardui is the best
the world. My weigh!
and 1 look the picture M
M Bto ggBer from imy of tag
to women- get a bottle ot Cardui
. . - * ““ffwoun. We Inow
< ^ JSSJUT'ot^^ 1 "
in the past 50 years.
Told That There Was wo C ure For
Him.
"After suffering for over twenty
yean with indigestion and having
some of tbe bent doctors hem to tell
me there was no cure for me. I think
it only right to fell you for tbe snke
of other sufferers as well ns your
own satisfaction that a 25 cent bottle
cf Chamberlain's- Tablets cot only
relieved me buL cored me within two
months, although 1 nm n man of SS
yenrs.” writes Jul. Grobien. Hous
ton. Texas. For sale by al! dealers.
T.
1HIS announces the arrival
of a new supply of the beet-
liked Oxfords of the season—in
Patent, Dull and Suede,
The first supply sold out to
the last pair. Let ue fit you now
while your size is here, °
J. P. Herndon & Son
" Walterboro, S. C.
'' n r F K’-' K F ^
H L L. I \ M L. A L. 0
COFFEES
Lver > -e
e^o * * * ^ * * * * * « * ’
* Write me msd I win ex- :
* plain bow 1 waa cured | n 4
* days of a severe ease of *
* Files, of 40 years standing *
* without pain, knife or deten- *
* tkm from bovine??. No one *
* need rafter from this dis- *
* rose when this hnmnne rare a
* cob be hod right here ia *
* Booth Carolina. *
* R. M. JOKEY *
* Lamar. £. C. *
* * W *• *****
, ; - ■ 0
For Weakness and Loss oi Appetite
Tbe OM Staadsrd (eoersl «mgth ralB# toe’e
‘1SOVF S TASTELkS? ctiK TONIC. «irWc.t
so*! I>«r!<!? nr the ?▼«*»-•". Atrh'*B- «
4 ?»re Arretiser, ro» sd«:ts t.J ciuUiita. .jc
-4—LIP-
Going West?
Want some reliable information about any of the country tve*r
the Rockies—California. Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Montar.
Nevada. Utah. Arizona. New Mexico’. Texas* Want to kno
something about farming opportunities, railroad rates, rout*
automobile highways, hotel*, resorts, prices of land, method
farming, etc.?'
IC? our business to know all about this Pacific Slope countr
Sunset Magazine is the one ,big natyumal magazine, reflect ins t
H?e of this country and giuhg~accurate information concern : -
its growth and development. Send 10-cents for a sample cop?
>unset Magazine and w-rite us a letter‘asking for whatever
formation you desire concerning any state in the West
SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BtRffAl
SAN FRANCISCO