The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 19, 1916, Image 6
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, July 19, 1916.
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Kathleen Finch, Maybelle PUtl aad »***♦*♦• • ♦ ****«♦
• V ** J Kiob Finch. ■ _» waLl- >-
ADAMS MUX * MIm Bessie Martin left Wednes-
STOKES
a /sir/sswsn,* . * ^ ^ vUU g|#ter Mri wnUe jw
. . | Piatt, at Mt. Holly. •
* Ja**? Mlaa Msyhelle Platt spent last j
Adams Run. i week-end in C harleston. While t*
e seeks have * c an(1 ’ there she took the examination for crops this year,
was mortal of Mrs Legare and ( ‘ ^ I Mrs. O. W. Beach, of Port Tampa.
- ? W appeared In The Home Economics Club and Fla., and mother, Mrs. W. F. Rob-
of thoir deaths naa appoarea in BrM( j |, e | d an b ji ^ay ertson. snent Thursday nirht verv
three -'weeks have passed since all wees-enu ■“ * While
that
Lois
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your, columns. RJeel I must •give G‘ rI »
expression to the sorrow felt by the/ meeting last Tuesday. Miss Napier
friends over this unusual sorrow, a was present. Luncheon was .erred
double bereavement, mother and on ground and a >er> p
daughter. Lois was such a me^ry,| and jrofltabje day^was^spe |
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Stokes, July 14.—The farmers in
thUr- aectioa have «ii got very fine
ertson. spent Thursday night very
pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. W. K
Beach, of Mt. Carmel.
Mrs.' Hattie Carter was a pleasant
caller at the home of her son. Mr. 8.
P. Carter, Thursday. ' i
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Drawdy, of
Smoaks. visited Me. and Mrs. E. B.
Bennett Sunday.
Misses Meerece and Johnnie Smith
appreciative child and never falling Delemar Platt. Mr.
^o thank one. for the smallest service. I Platt. *• the sold.er boy. camp,
that f like fo think how she would . froni th |lf
emlle and feel deep apprecliJ Miss Eva Perry, daughter of Mrs. ,
tldh could she only come beak to do ]^ J 0 * pn *er ^rin'ing at ' of Hartsville. are .pending sometime
so. for the tears of love and sorrow | ' I-ith friends near Stokes,
shed by the many friends, bdtb w . e ^ j Ptm spent Thursday i Mrs. Lillie Toiinson and children.
h,r tU.h,r. I .»'| rW »•••«»« '» e»r- •fro" T »»!»-n»-. »'•. *««»«
devoted to her school mates. Her-, fhester. McrU
class-mates are grief stricken, and The man\ friend* of M.ss Ma le
they cannot bear to think of school,
without her.
Lois was sick four weeks; her
mother three. Both made a brave
fight and everything that man could
do was done. Kind, patient and ef
ficient nurses, a devoted physician
and friends to command at alt
hours, but the “Great Physician" de
creed otherwise and called them
home; half an hour's difference in
their going—mother first, then Lois
--and they sleep together In the
same grave. .
Two ca keis borne down the aisle;
two ca kets lowered into an open
grave jrrounded by the largest
number of sorrowing friends and
telatives that has ever . gathered
here Th* *e merr man> colored peo
ple assemt e^ to pay their last re
spect*. for Miss Lusie" was ever
ready to advise and administer to
their wants and valued the love of
the old family servants.
Lois had such a sweet smile on
her face, so happy, sleeping with
mamma that Inst sleep whi'h knows-
no waking here. Flowers, beautiful
flowers covered the graves, of which
both were so fond, and in the shadow
of the church, where the voices of
♦ lie choir singing the songs and
mtalms they loved will float out to
them ea< It service Sunday We
leave them, hut feeling their invisi
ble presence r. ill rmflin w ith ii« until
we too cross the divide and enter
Into the great beyond.
Fox will he pjeased to hear of her
marriage to Mi\Paul Cureton. which
took place in Oparleston at the
atives near Stokes.
Mrs. G. W. Bea^j, of Tampa. Fla.,
and sister. Misses Donnie and Lillian
Robertson, spent a few days last
week very pleasantly with Miss
residence of her mother on Meeting t Audie Ritter, of Ritter.
Mrs Joe Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Beach passed through town last
Friday en route to Walterhoro and
Stokes.
W. J. Perry and family attended
service* near Stokes Sunday. They
W' nt over in their car.
Kenneth Finch took a party over
Ip his car. vli Misses Bessie Martin.
street, and was followed by a large
reception at which many friends and
relatives were present, testifying to
the popularity of the young couple.
Dr Taylor has returned from
Columbia.
Miss Emily I^egare Is at home for
the summer.
Mr. and^Mrs. Rumph visited the
city Wednesday In their new seven
passenger Reo. The Capt. contem
plates going through the country to
Glenn Springs In the Reo.
Among others planning to go on
vacation 'trips In cars Is Mr. Ken
neth Finch, .who will take his
mother, sister and brother to Dar
lington.
Mrs. Brown is spending sometime
in HendersonvilleN. C. Later she
will be joined by Miss Marian and
Mr. Brown. - . »
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Boynton, of
Green Pond, spent last week-end
with ( apt. and^Mrs. Rumph.
Miss Lucia Newton spent this
week in the City by the Sea.
Vr«. George Newton has gone on
a visit to her father In Florida.
\V A Smith hfl« joined Mrs.
Smith ip Norfolk. Va.. for his va
cation. He will co to Dot Spring®
before returning home.
M»ys Gertrude legate 1 home
for sometime
Getha Berry, of the Tabor seetlon.
motored to Stokes Wednesday.
Misses Pearl and Edith Toiinson.
of Port Tampa. Fla . were pleasin'
visitors of Misses Donnie and Lil
lian Robertson last week.
Messrs. N Raymond Ritter and
Wenthard Crosby. of Walterhoro
visited friends near Stokes Saturday
and Sunday.
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES
YOU DEATHLY SICK
Stop 1'sing Dangeroii* Drug Before
It Salivates You!
It's Horrible.
Whenever You Need m General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
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General Tonic because it contains the
■rell known tonic propertiea of QUININE
jnd IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
You’re bilious, sluggish, consti
pated and believe you need vil*.
dangerous calomel to start your liv
er and clean your bowels.
Here's my guarantee! Ask your
druggist for a o<* cent bottle of Dod
son's Liver Tone and take a spoon
ful tonight. If It doesn't start your
liver, and straighten you right up
better than Calomel and without
griping or making you sick I want
you to go back to the store and get
your money.
Take calomel today and tomorrow
you will feel weak and sick and nau
seated. Don't lose a day's wmk.
Take a spoonful of harmless, vege
table Dodson's Liver Tone tonight
and wake up feeling great. It’s per-
fectlv harmless, so give it to your
children any time. It can't salivate,
so let them eat anything afterward 8 .
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15 Days Only
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22nd and Ending Aug.
In this 15 days Sale we will place every article we
have in our stock to go at Sale prices.
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This is your opportunity to buy Rood. cleaiP, seasonable Roods at a Rreat sacrifice
from regular price. If you contemplate buying any goods.to finish the season out. now
is your chawCe to do it at a great saving in money to you.
Wo have sold a whole lot of goods this season, but we still have a whole lot of
merchandise yet on hand, entirely too much for us to have this time.
And we need all the room in our store to fill up with Fall and Winter goods which
will soon start to come in- We must make room for the new goods and all our sum
mer goods must go regardless of value.
We have no desire to keep any of our goods back, and to point out to you a few
articles at a reduced price, but each and every item in our store goes at Sale Price dur
ing this 15 day sale.
We have enough goods on hand to supply all your wants. Shoes and Slippers of all
kinds, for large and small, for men. women and children in all leathers, in canvas and
Palm Beach.
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Men** and Boys* Clothing and a special lot of Palm Beach Suits at a great sacrifice
sale price. The latest in Dress goods, *Shirts. Waists. Skirts, Parasols, Underwear.
Laces, F.iifnroideries, Silks, Hats, Ribbons. Men’s and Boys’ Top Shirts and everything
in the line ornotions. all go at sacrifice sale prices.
Now is your chance. The more you buy from us during this sale theTnore money
you save. All ladies’ Hats in our Millinery Store during this 15 day sale go at co st
and below cost. > '
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REMEMBER THIS SALE STARTS SATURDAY. JULY 22nd. and ENDS SATURDAY.
. / AUGUST 5th.
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To Lydia E. Ptnkham’s Veg
etable Compound.
Washington Park, III.— “I am th«
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trouble, backache,
nervous spells ant
the blues. My chil
dren’s loud talking
and romping would
make me so nervous
I could just tear
evt ry thing to pieces
and I would ache all
over and feel so tick
that 1 would not
want anyone to talk
to me at times. Lydia E. I’ir.kham’s
Vegetable Compound and Liver 1 ills re
stored me to health and I want to thank
you for the good they have done me. V
have had quite a bit (f trouble and
worry but it does not affect my youth
ful looks. My friends say ‘ Why do you
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to the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies.”
— Mrs. Robt. Stopiel, Moore Avenue,
Washington Park, -Illinois.
We wish every woman who suffers
from female troubles, nervousness,
backache or the blues could see the let
ters written by women made well by Ly
dia E- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
If you have any symptom about which
you would like to know write to the
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Mas.., for helpful advice given free of
charge.
Ask You r Grocer
CHEEK-NEAlS
COFFEES
best by [very Test
AN EXCELLENT SUGGESTION
We concur fully with the views of
the writer of the following editorial
clipped from the Beaufort Gaxette.
A fair entails a vai*. amount of capi
tal. and instead of the four counties
comprising the Southern Carolina
Association each endeavoring to have
a county fair, necessarily on a small
scale, how much better it would be
for them all to combine and have
one big fair: one that would contrast
favorably with the best. The article
follows;
A Southern Carolina Fair.
A Southern Carolina Fair is pro
posed by Colleton County. They
have conducted a county fair for sev
eral seasons and have accomodations
they say. to take car* of the four
counlies. The date set follows the
State Fair.so that the exhibits sent
to Columbia ran be brought back to
be used in Walteyboro where thous
ands who cannot get to the capital
city can see them.
I^t us have a fair for the four
counties by all mea^g. It Is one of
the things that tlfe Southern .Caro
lina Association should push.—Beau
fort County Leader.
SOUTHERN CAROLIN A'
FAIR PROPOSED
It has been proposed by the secre-
atry of the Colleton County Fair
Association that instead of the coun
ty fair being held in Walterhoro on
November 7-10 , as was originally
planned that the fair become a
Southern Carolina fair, which date
comes very soon after the State Fair
In Columbia. Though w P have had
very little opportunity to discuss this
matter with the people of the coun
ty as far as we have gone the Idea
has met with approval. Directly
from the State Fair the Jasper coun
ty exhibit can be sent to Walterhoro
and be h*ld until the fair opens. It
is thought that this increasing the
‘scope of the fair will materially in
crease the interest and the benefits
resulting therefrom would be great-
er.
Colleton has a well equipped fair
association and would be able to
handle exhibits of any magnitude
that might come from the three ex
tra counties that are members of the*
Southern Carolina Assoyation. The
buildings are large and comfortaH''
and the stables, etc., and the race
tra<k. which was a quarter of a mile
long is now being made into a half
mile track. It being a well known
fact that there are a number of fast
horses throughout the section em
braced by the four counties.
The editor of the Herald has at
tended the last three fairs held in
Walterhoro and ran vouch for the
ffees* of the grounds and buildings
for the holding of such a fair and
the grounds are sufficiently large to
take care of the larpe crowd that
wo'uld doubtless issue from the coun
ties Interested.
, At present Colleton Is the only
county in the association that hold-
a countv fair and it Is thought that
ruch a fair would do the other coun
ties as well as C ol let on NimtfTFtVhvbl;'
good.
The editor of th'* Jasper Herald
looks with favor upon the proposi
tion and will do all within his powet
to aid in its materialization.—Jasper
Herald.
For Inftmti and Children.
Mothers Know That
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Monuments
Y\ hen a loved one dies it L$ fitting that a memorial
tombstone, or monument, be erected over the place where
he or she sleeps, in order that future generations may
know the sacredness of the place. When one wishes to
a. aCe i f J rrierT \ or * a ^ tablet over the grave of a loved one. it
should be of the best material, and guaranteed to last.
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Our work is all guaranteed. .
Let me subnvt an estimate on what you wish.
B. R. ULMER
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The Monument Man Walterhoro, S. C
the Strong Withstand the Heet of
* Summer Better Than the Week
Old people who are feeble, and younger
people who are weak, will be strengthened
and enabled to go through the depress
ing best of summer by taking regularly
Grove’s Tssteless Chill Tonic. It purifies
end enriches the blood end builds uo
the whole system. 50c.
Benefited by CliainlKTliiin'- l.ininirt
“Last winter I used Chamberlain
Liniment for rheunu.tic parn
ness and soreness of the kne* 8
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uwc? esuu ovri v itv-^r* in t *• r **
can conscientiously say that I
used anvthing that did me w nU L
good.’’—Edward Craft. Elba N- 1
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