The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 05, 1918, Image 6
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THE PRE«S AND STANDARD
Wednesday, % Juno 5, 1913
fiEURMBlf CHUIGt
IliJSI FEW DtYS
IMi WOMAX BKI.ATKS
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KXItCKIKACKM ’
SHE SUFFERED MUCH
After beiaf km Hrd tbr«r »«<*«.
TaaUr Mad H«r ap la date
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**I wan at>y to rat a regular meal
and do li^bt housework la threw
day* after I b*Ka* Ukla* Taolae.
tbouRh before I started taklae it I
had stayed/in bed three weeks and
eould not even ait up." said Mrs. J.
. <). Johnson/ of 6S7 N. Church St..
Spartanburg, ia her endorsement of
“ The National Tonic.** “In a veek
after taking the first dose, l dis
charged m> cook and began dot ns
■all my housework, aad I went -to
church live days after I becan this
treatment.” eftntinued Mrs: John
son. > ’ ;
. "I h * catarrhal fever and what
I thini "Adi- a liaht caw- of tl<t*
grippe I was awfully natito*afed
anil I eo Nt not retain even cold
vviJer. tin H l»~s food I became
eo weak iin<’ sick that I bnd to stay-
in bed u-ai'iiog strentth. f lost
h~art in .Uiat way of trying to re-
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DEATHS
J Hampton Candidates
■ Are Numerous-
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mbs. c. r. trwmtu
. Walterboro. R. 5.. May 31.—
C. F. O'Hrten died atlier home her<
May 5. She' had been in failing
health for quite a while. Her death
being due to heart failure.
The 'remains were laid to rest
ia -Ruffin cemetery. . Mrs. . O’Brien
is sorrlred by her husband* and &
children, khe also leaves two broth*
ers and seren sisters ai^ follows:
Mrs. Mattie Williams, Herds. Fla.;
Mrs. Vide Smiley. Williams; Mrs.
Gforce'te Nettles. Smoaks; Jim.
Phoeble Smiley. Williams; Mrs. Sal-
lie Till. Williams;'Mrs. Mae Dyans.
Bayard. Fla ; Mrs. Ida Dyans. Ba
yard. Fla.; Mr. Cornelius Williams,
Ruffin; Mr! R. M. Williams. Bayard.
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CONSTIPATION
Aad Soar Stomach Caned Tin
Lady Mock Suffer^. Black-
Draught Reliered.
'MendorsTille. Ky.—MrtJ Paarl Pat*
rldC of thii place, wrltea; “I was
vary constipated. I had sour stomach
J. W. Vincent; Representstfve. Eii-. aid wsa so oncoraf^rtabls. I went to
gene p. McSWreeney; Sheriff. Mack ^ doctor uL -.JL
Act-or iici: to the last issue of Thu
Hampton County Guandian. candi
dates in Hampton county arc .more
numerous than in '*Colleton. The
Following have cards in last week'p
issue of that paper:
" For Congress. Jas. F. Byrnes;
State Senate. W-. Fred Lightsey and
KI.VM HAKI* SMOAK N
vene H
F.. Thomas. Chas. V. Thomas* Sup*
ervlsor. John J. Bowers. D. P. Pad
gett. W. F. Harrison, Leon A. Lpne,
C. J. Gray. J. H. -Adams, W. W.
Brunson;' County' Commissioner,
Joe R. Taylor. H. Oregpn Smith. W«
H. Johnson. E. D. Rushing, J. P. D.
Cook. Eugene W. Horton; Judge of
Probate. B. R. Hiers, Charlie B.
Searson, E. J. Webb; Magistrates.
Goethe Township: J. K. Shuman;
Peeples Township: J. G- Murdaugh;
Pocatali-:o Township: it.--8. Koth;
Lawton Township; Wm. F. Davis.
In loving remembrance of our
oldest boy. Blanchard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E: Di Smoslt. born Sep
tember 13. 1*9$, died February 11.
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4 .Three months have passed sine**
we laid 1 :n the grave one of our de.v.
treasures, Blanchard, in the bloom
of younr fnanhocid. in whom we hai
plae»*d so much hope. Home is des
olate without him. He was a good
boy. but God eives us comfort,, and
now. O* Father, help us to r.a>- thy
will be done, for whom the Lord
lovyth, he *chas*neth Hi- was a
kind and loving son. he never grew
.weafy in doing for his loved ones,
end a kindness for every one he
SIM SIS! ir IF!
STOP MUFF MO
BEMIFIFY TOtlR iO
Hair Stops Falling Out and Gets'
Thick. Wavy.- Strong aod
lt«*nutHiil. * ."
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Your haib. becomes Ji S hf; w;-.vv.
fluffy, J abundant and app«*a.rs
jfould. Sadly. do we miss him, in
-win mv * health, -knd* so I threWjj f ( md*st recollections "tu.dl we hf.bl
Away all my medicines and began him. His voice we may no .longer soft, lustrous and beautiful as a
taking Trnlac. jhear. his’smiles no more siiall meet young x-irl’ii after a Dajiderine hair
“The Tan lac gave me back my .our eyes, hut we will never forget
•ippefite light at the start, and l-tliiio. amt hope to meet hhin ou tFi*
could Jirsi feel itivactf getting strong
er rjght uloqg. I Yiate never known
any. medicine that' woul<| make a
sick per.-.oft well so quickly espec.t
bitty on * as sick as I' was. f took
just two bottles. I am feeling Itne
now- and I'm getting' stronger. My
health is tar better than it ha# been
for a y.ej r or so. The* Tanlac aure-
ly did make me get well quickly—
it.was lust wonderful *' , ,
Tanlac. the “Master Medicine.**
is sold In Colleton county by Jbo.
M. Klein, Walt.erboro;. The Collet»n
f’j'Pres* Co.. Colleton; Cottagevillo
Drug Co .oCottagerllle: Islandton
Mercantile Co., . Islandton; W. C.
Glover. Green Pond and* Jackson-
"boro; E. R. Bishop A. Co;. Ix>dge.
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cleanse:” Just try this -Huoisten it
cloth with a little liaiiderltH- and
brjglif a" d hapm shore of. etrrn'**', carefully draw it through >oui hair
. I know son th,at you are with tlm taking « ne amall strand a tiitH^
light of lights, where’ partings at * [This wjll cleanse the hair of dust,
no more He was a devoted son. a dirt, and excessive oil and in Just v
loving rrother/and a loyal friend, frw-rtioments you have doubled the
Brave, yet gentle, lovely and trues t beauty of your hair,
alwavii' willing to serve and to- do | Besides beautifying the hair at
whatever be thought wodld help a once. Danderine dissolves every par-
life to be better prepared to endure tide <of d&ndruff; cleanses, purities
and Ihvigbratesv the scalp, fonever
the strife; giving his JHhie to the
relieving of pain, scattering sun.
shine in midst obtain. To his lov
ed ones he\ was devoted, to his
stopping itching and falling hair.
But what will , please you most
wit! be after a Jew week’s use when
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Lodge, June 1.—The folks here
are wisning for rain. Gardens are
suffering; com also. •
'The mnny friends of Mrs. J.
-Jobes will he glad to hear that . Mrs
Jones is getting on nicely. She's at
Baker’s -Sanitarium.
W. D. Berry visited hl« daughter
Flise al Confederate College Tues
day. •:
F N. Jom*s and sons and Mi*;'*
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friends he was true, kind and JiistJJou will actually »e# new hair
and his amiable and happy nature' fine and downy at flrst yes—-but
brighten the lives of fnany. and now | really new hai| growing all over
comes that rest, and all that Is pure the scalp.‘I* If you care for pretty.
soft hsir and lots of It. surely get a
small bottle of Knowlton’s Dander
ine from any druggist or toilet coun
where Mfe is inimofttal and reality
sure. •„ • X •'
I know that • J shall^come to your
mansion on JHgh. for the Savior has | ter for a few cents,
said so. and love cannot die.
^GRANDMOTHER.
TONGUE HM MOSS,
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-“Come ye blessed of my'Father,
inherit *ne Kingdom prepared for you
from the fouirdation of the* world
Matt. 25:34” was responded to. in
the past few months by pur faithful
and loved members Mrs. G. -W. Way,
of Zion and Mrs. C. C.” Crosby of
Fula Jopes^His* Adrene Hiers ani l ^
.Mrs \V D B‘*rry attended the dis
trict'er<uf**r<*nce at Cottagcville last Tak
[Ithe Bedun’s Baptist churches of the
Colleton W. M. C.. thcreftire be it
Desohed, First that while we the
ottagev.lle la.t Take «•» i l.amcs: Mme ns Colleton \V M l feel
weidt.v 4’hev were i.*rv pleasaith - Tn.m I.Her and TaiweN at '»<"* keenly the loss of two of ou^
cnt,.i’i■ iin „ .. , ,T .. . ’ iwe most reUlous andh loyal .members,
enter,.me,!, in Miss Met Do Rant# .<**• but W( . willingly submit to ' Th> will
, *V r , * iir *v a ?i* Mothers can r«st easy after vi-. j ^**c«>nd. that \\> extend to the' h*^
.M^'X’aflet’s, pac uls l Mr;".*‘m! \U? \ inii "Ca|jB»«.ia-Syrup ,*'***« ° ,,r «*lHceresyiJrm-
J W jSnca. ' [cause m a few hours au ihe c!o: r>d^ palFi; s
Maml 'y*el\n • <•« « i ’ "P waste, sour bile and fenfientinv.K Third. That a-page in out- miaiGe
/tom**; . « I riK, i . ' <rn ‘° ' n • BmmI K»*iitl\ moves o«t of the howeb . hook he inscribed to fhefr merlory .
n^Mr. C^lfr: '‘‘e «»•* >«» »«*'•’ a, Well, playful chib. 1 that K cqu of ? be V * r. "olu^ns le*
I’oti Boyal * \ '' javain. Childien simply will not ! sent to each family^one ti/ihe Hal-
xx. , , v . .flak* tl»*‘ time from play to empt« rtfst ’ CourW and The Press'an t
. ”h. ^ "X'T .M» kowa*. an.I ,M M»..» t, ht. ^ X
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Ha gar# m# some pll!A-
They weakened pie and seemed to
tear ap my digestion. They would
grips mo and afterwards It seemed
I wsa mors constipated than before.
I heard of Black-Draught and do-
elded to try It I found It Just what l
needed. It woe an eecy laxative, and
net bad to swallow. My digestion soon
Improved* I r>t weH of the soar stom
ach. my bowels soon soemed normal,
bo more griping, and I would toko a
dost now and ’Then, and was In good
•bapo.
I cannot say too maeh for Black-
Draught for It la the flnoat laxative
one can use."
Thedford’s Black-Draught has for
many years been found of great value
in the treatment of stomach, liver and
bowel troubles. Easy to take, gentle
and reliable (n Its action, leaving ne
bad after-effects, It Ins won the praise
of thousands of people who have used
It . X r NC-135
MONUMENTS!
I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE
MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR
ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY
FIGURES BEFORE BUYING.
C. G. HIOTT
ROUND. S. c! .
Buggies and
' WF. HAVE 41 >T RECEIVER A SHIPMENT C)l* V. AGOXs.
AND BICKHILS WMIt’H UE ARE OFI EKING TO THE III V-
i.Nti PITH.If. ’« —^ ‘ * ' .-.V'.
i;t >SEI.I. WAfiONH IV ONE AND TWO H«MtSK SIZE.
TlllkiE WAGONS NEED NO KEXOMMKNDATION TO THE
PEOPLE OF COI.IJ-.TON COINTY. HAVING BEEN- SOl.D BV
I'S HERE FOR SKBKRAI. YEARS. ,
- TAVI.OIWANNADA' AND PARKER BUGGIES ARE An .
WELL KNOWN TO THOSE .WHO DESIRE TO PIIUHANE
hh;h ci-ass And serviceable buggies, we h we
’ THESE I.S' OPEN AND TOP.
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YOUR BUSINESS, IS SOUGHED
mOO LIVE STOCK i VEHICLE HI
H. W. Black, Jr„ Mgr.
For the Colleton Garage. There
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You have Attention and Service
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You Need • Oe—ral Topic
The Old
chiB Tonic le
General Tonic
well known toni
and IRON. It acts bn l
out Malaria, Enriches
Builds up the Whole!
as a
a the
_ JININE
he Laver, Drive#
the Blood and
stem. 60 cents.
indigestion, consupeiion
or
one 50-cent bottle of, I
PEPSM. A Liquid
pleasant to take. Made and
to the public by Pahs Medi
doe Ca, manufacturers of Laxative Bromo
#n4 Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic
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Saftirday aftcrno«in threi
vtenih«*is of Ashton Red Cro^v aux-l . . s u
•Hary w:l! sVil i,-,. at r * ’ ' ‘ ’ ’
-Id store on-Railroad avemN.;* 1 , n, ^r..^ ‘i*'.'.
I*on’t f..-v.t sfrtp c r ,^ fruit laxative < h.ldr-n
- " t b>vj it. nnh it can not caiu-* tnjm v-
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publiahiiR- \*hton> Red Cro^s fumt
first frc.it nient
ivy/' \h‘ th^r
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eltlicr you ‘or Mr Jones lulled t» . . ...
• re,Iti our auxil, a 4h as giving $'JI M l ,io! » s fnr b * h, “ K - ''"W' n of "
rtf couVthc brtya ‘ over ther * 1 Kr,>wn - , *P s ariX'rmted ^
will get the benefit just the name.
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dn ifterfelt.
l/tig NSf'
nip-
A«k yjo.ir dfiiggist foF a botfRe of duty.
took ugreftilly apd wee that 'it is 1 kidneyw ar# w<»ak
made' hi the “California Fit Syrup [ Barkache and other kidney
fympan* .*’ W«y make no smaller | may" fotttrW ;
ire Hand hark with Contempt anv
other fie aty’rup. ^ \ ' N
AN APPROACHING MAIlltlAGF
t»ut our nuxifiary has jiist begun
work .and we wAtpt to be ’-tioqsted. ’
Of./bbnrap’von rtoAet k-nnw anvthin^
about it Mr Editorbut yohr
friend. Mr. Ftisher. wenfxont a card
a week ago stating where he and
W. W Smoak would dine at. Aw*
ton May 11. Now I advise ybuNht'
to let him wend out card* ijX r a K
ahead, for the laity of thaC home
has been gathering crewf apples
and pimps all the .aftXnoon. an I
as there’s no sugar atXAKhton < now t
I fear your dinner will he ralher
disheartening. 1. vx
MKses l.efiixand Fva M« *h
spent hvj«t - Saturday and >»un«!-y «*
Lodge >< took in cojifmeueeinent on Wednesday ovedirtvl ,June ithe
■ > twelfth, nineteen hundred and
Methodist Sunday whoot
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Sn'oics of Walterlwmi Reader' Are
I.earning the Ditty of tbf-
kidneys. •
To filter'the .hloi*d is the kidnevs’
t‘CaIifortj>4f i^rupXof Figs,” then j When ttfeV tall lb do this th»*
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/< N Kf*. Joseph Marvin
invMes you to be present - :j
at the marriage of her/daughter
Krfuiii. Julijr.
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Mr James \\ .ilium Jones
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er/die.l e— tile b^w ‘Parent’s Dav
iro-.-rri,; let /. rmid Si-ndav It f
was - ryX-H, We had I#-n
ot.M'r */rtth«' *s*ltay. ..V*i w. f.-it
iha* ^ -ihouh^ also In I Kjvo*, i
wen- d<*light« i r,. find'Hh ,
/p-ex .-; proti.dtd'
p&i
eighteen, at nine o’clock
Saleyrt Methodist Church
Aft ndersonville. S- f*
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fK»th Miss M:.' \ >n and
ft*- P-imerous tri«-n<|s I
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Help the kidneys do their work.
l ! se Doan's Kidney Pills- th**
tested kidney remedy.
Walterboro people endorse the!;-
worth. N
* Mrs. C W. Butler. 25 Carn’ St..
Walterboro. says: “A tear siro I
had severe kidney trouble which
caused my , back to ache very hnrdr
My kidneys acted Irregularly and
were very annoy’ing. * I also ha*l
ditty spells at times and (dark
spots would appear before myN^ve*.
1 read recomm«ndn.jiofis of paopte
who hnd vised Doan’s Kidney f'ill.r
with good results so I honrhCa bov
'it| Klein’tk Drug Store The *fn • |
i .lhn«-:-- iMK^hrooent'no* great «xJfi'jUrrA .]
the ronn-! spelix fi ft pi, md ittv^ddne* - . .Xre : I
and ! r ititralK. a ."in f d-e t
taxed I t>e\es ef p,’^/5<1d U ■ "T
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Bloc Fla* Root. Rhubarb ko* v Black
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