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TO THE MERCHANT: If you haven’t Red Meat Tobacco in stock, write the factory; we will sell you direct RED MEAT TC^ THE CONSUMER: W« give you our abeoluto guarantee that each lOo plug of Red Meat is made of better tobacco and contains more good solid juicy chewing quality than any other 10c plug of any weight offered or sold by any factory. Writ* amine and address plainly here; TO ANT 0HEW1B of tobacco who will cut out and mall us this advertisement, we will mall him a card which will entitle him to one So cut of Bed Meat Tobacco FREE at any store handling this brand. / Manufactured Only by Liipfert-Scales Co., Winatoa-Sstaa. M. C. It <k Our I*leaMUi*o To liecome acquainted with the read ers of The Hr« ss and Standard and, have them know the great ngvaiitageg of dealing with n*. We have the largest stock of SHOES in Charleston aqd be lieve we cun save yon money ami time. Because pnr goods are ‘Old very reason able «nd we can deliver any order with in #4 hours to any part of Colleton Ooauty. .7 A FEW XMAS SUGGESTIONS FOR LADIES. Slumber Boots 9oc Bondior Slippers, all colors $1.00 Fancy Bath Mules 60c Leather Torhish Slippers TOc Bondior Mules . f»( c a-id 75c Fine Wool Soles V5c and 16c Felt Slij jie s 60c, 75c, 26, $1.60 FOR GENTLEMEN. Leather Slippers $100 to $2.00 Cavalif r Llipjiers $2.50 to $3.50 Felt Shp|s*rs $1 CO to $1.25 Slumber Boots 25c Our Lines of Felt Slipjiers are very complete and if yen will discribe your want we will gladly" send them promptly. ABOUT SHOES. ‘ ^ We etijoy tl e exclusive right to sell the celebrate<l Cornacnre Shoe, which we clsim much for. They fit when others fail and is bnilt especially for the Sontheru trade—High instep and shug at Heels. A. A. HIRSCH, CHARLESTON, 8 C (’ash accompanies, order of $.* pay Delivery curcK »’i place, ant if the plus r.re lus- tened to the substantial part of the clothing the waist also will l>e held down snug and trim. Each drirt will need a pair of hooks, but only one set of the pins will be necessary, ns those may be transferred from one waist to another. By this method of fastening there Is no sewing, ho fussing au<l no saggfiig of skirts.— Ladies’ World. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one [ iirended disease that Science has l»eeii able to cure in all its staves, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh is the only posi tive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh laring a constitu- ti'oual # disense, requires a constitutional treannentT-Rairs Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and inaeous surfaces ot the sys tem, thereby destroying die foundation of the di-ease, nml giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting uatue in doing its work. The proprietor•» have so flinch faith in its curative powers that they oflfer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to care, .^end for list testimonials. Address:F J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O. Sold by UrucgHt, 75c Take Hall’s bamily Pills for constipa tion.' J-^ or more * Charges, we WOMAN’S INTUITION. Charleston’s Record. Charleston, Jan. J—The coroner’s aimual statement,''made up today, shows that he otliciated in 5t> cases during the past year, there having been this number of violent deaths, wh+ch does not include the many sudden deaths front natural causes. There were 24 homicides and two suicides, both of the latter being of prominent white citizens. „ Of the deaths, 30 were accidental. Eight of the number were killed in the rail road yards.— The State. to Fl:?vop Thin Sixth Mi-mie V/ltb Soiiod •Jutlgtiii'iif. Woman bus hoard altdgMher too much iibuut l»cr iutuiUo:i. her wonder ful sl.vtli scuho that on her to jump la the dark ftud arrive ut tbo verj t'l* i >t to which men are feeling their way in ah b^ im h w ith a lantern-- her tiajsh jmlguient that n > a>uount of patient iiiV4*.aigntion eould improve on. \Vt»nK'ii itavo laon patted on tbe head so much for the g.ft of second sight that they’have come to presume on it, to count their judgments Infallible be cause they did not*work far them and to shirk nil patient plodding because they can arrive so much quicker at a Jump. " * - As a natural con sequence the woman who is given to tins habit has n judg ment that is utterly untrained and un worthy. Not one woman fifty can show' a well balancT l mind which judges hide- i pendently of lier own prejudices .pnd desires or a proper sense of proportion to help her separate the trivial from the important. The feminine estimate of au; ! >» y <>;• anything must be c%>r- ^tectv.*U l ecause of so many side Inilu- euces that l-alf tin* tij^ie It is worthless. An occasional inspiration or coinci dence that lands her in the center of u builscye w ill not make up for this. ^ ^yWomon have every faculty‘of sirrlv- Ing at sane. Impersonal Judgments, and when the world get* tlr«sl of praising them for inspirations which they do pot possess they may shake off the mental siovehline?* and develop the^e faculties to their normal poweV. Wom- •n’s intuiliou will Ik* Just as valuable. They will reach what they have In view by a rational, logical process rath»*r than by shutting their eyes and Jumj dug hopefully. — Cleveland Plain Dealer* The secret of successfully ridding the system of a cold is a thorough evacua tion of the bowels, Kennedy's Laxa'ive Honey and Tar does this—Liquid Gold Cure, drives all cold out of the system. Best for Coughs, Groups, etc. Sold by John M Klein. Wants Ulmer’s Job. J. P. Morrison has resigned his position us magistrate in Chester tie Id county on account of ill health. Gov Hevward yesterday appointed .1 E. Kichbourg magistrate at Fores- ton, in Clarendon c untv Gov. Heyward has received a pe ti- tion signed by about 2.>0 jieople ask ing him to appoint \\ r . 11. Mixon of Sycamore to succeed S. E Ulmer, re cently suspended from his oflice on the re» oimnenclation of Shertfl* Oreech on account of his apparent indiffer ence in the matter of the lynching o’* two negroes near Ulmers. The pe titions have been sent to Senator <1. II. Bates to be submitted to the members of the Barnwell delegation. —T he Stale. - TO HOLD THE SKIRT. A Bomrm«d«- Fnatvarr That I* Sim ple and SatlMfartorr. A horaen:ndtf skirt and waist fasten er, proving more satisfactory even than the elaborate ones sold for goodly priefs In the stores, may be made from a cou ple of dress hooka and the safety pins from a discarded pair of side garters. These are the little pins used to fasten tbc garters to the conet and having a •eparate slide on one side through i which the elastic passes. They are preferred to the ordinary safety pins because of this slide, which prevents tbe hooks froin slipping out of place. Sew the dress hopks to the inside of the nkiitTKtnTl, bno on each side of tbe cester of back. Pin the safety pins in tbe waist as high up as It Is desired to Rft the skirt band and fasten by slip- ptar the hooks Into this little slide Ja gbe olna. gbta will bold tbe skirt so- J* LUtteDoctor AMERICA nuurai rm an eti earn iX VFJT flKI 0. THE FLOUR OF QUAITY. Kold Ily Round. S. C. ‘A,. D. Dodd, J. R. READ & 60. DRY GOODS. 240 King Street, C1IAKLKSTON. S. C. liety embraces every Item essen- class Dry Goods Store. We nspectioo. lack Dress Goods. Our Black Dress Goods Department Is the largest and most complete south of Baltimore. Staple Fabrics such as Mohairs Black Henriettas and Serges, of the brands. At 26c, 35c, 60c, 75c to $2 00 per yard. -ALSO- Black Broadcloths, Black Cheviots, Fancy Black Fabrics and Imported Nov elties.. ^olored Dress Goods. Fancy Mlied Suitings, Cheyrotes Plain Fabiics, Henrietta Serges ai.i etc. At 26c, 60c, 75c sod $1.00 per yard. ALSO .Fine Importe^Noveltles. Colored and Black Silks. In the latest styles, Black and Colored. Womens Tailored Suits etc. Domes tics ot all kinds. Messrs Charles Wethand A H Fetch will welcome incir friends. J. R. READ & CO. KNOWS * all about Liver Com plaints. He says there's no reason to be sick-- aroiise the Liver; build up your system with Raxqon’s Liver Pills and t Tonic* Pellets—a sure, safe and ^wift cure. 25c T for Complete Treatment. WaHerbt ro Drag Company. , Brown Mannfactnring Co., < St. Louis, Mo., and Greenville, Tenn. I will be at the’Tollowing places on dates named below for the purpose of taking returns for all real estate, personal property and polls for y r 1906: Hendersonville, Monday, Jan’y. Petits, Tuesday Sniders, Wedneeday ’ YY illiams, Thursday Hells, Friday Rice Patch, Monday Folk’s Store, morning Ashton, afternoon Lodge, morning Caldwell, afternoon Miley’s, morning Berea, afternoon Smoaks, Friday Johnson’s School House Rem’ey’s Store, morning Jordan’s Store, afternoon Cottageville, YY’ednesday Centreviille Thursday Ravenels, Monday Warren’s X Roads Tuesdy “ Meggetts, YVednesday “ Adams Run, Thursday, Feb’y J *ckronboro, Friday Green Pond, Tuesday All other days at YValterboro until February 20,1906. * Xours truly, P M MURRAY, f Co. Auditor. « u u u <« «< <« a it t* u M 4. «{ {< u «« M <« U 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 16 17 17 18 ‘ 18 19 20 23 23 24 25 29 30 31 1 «> 6 urtMM The Grip. “Before we c*n sympathize with others [ we most have suffered ourselves.” No one ! can realize the suffering Attendant upon an attack oflbe grip, unless he has Lad tbe actual experience. There is probably no disease that causes so much physical and mental agony, or which »o success fully defies medical aid. All danger from the grip, however, may be avoided by the prompt use olChamberlain's Cough Rem-, edv Among the tens of thousands who have .used th • remedy, not bne case has ever been reported that baa rtsutttd in pneumonia or that has not recovered. For sale by John If Klein. • • * v v V V V V V V V V V V V V V A MERRY XMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR V V V V V V V V YY e take this means of extending to our mauv patrons and friends the season’s greeting. JMay the New Year bring ea di of you THREE HUN DRED AND SIXIY-FIVE I1APPT DAYS. A suggestion for a good New Year’s Resolution: RE60LVED: 1 will do my Banking Business.* wit:» THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK of YVALTERBORO. Remember, deposits in tho general department are subject to check. In the savings department interest is payable quarterly at 4 per cent per gununi. BANKING CAN BE DONE SAFELY BY MAIL. Farmers and Merchants Bank OF WALTEKBOKO, S. C. FOUNDED 1002. Capital jtuid Surplus $20,000. R. H. YV1CBMAN. , A. YVICHMAN. President. Vice President. W. YV. SM(feY.k, Jr. Cashier. * A tt A * A tt W W W A tt A W W W A A W A tt A A Modern > ' 7’ - Clothes. Ihe time is come when progressive Clothiers must lend their experience toward educating the people in the art of Clothes selection and the relative value of materials and workmanship. For instance, our ^experience has taught us that there are not more than tiveClothiugmanufactnrers in America whose products are worthy a high place in your estima tion. 1 hese are the ones we handle. No matter from which of these you select, you can’t get anything but good merchandise—the best that America atfordb , r," a T f, / ft •v / u ^ This leTUfnrn: ji protection that inspires contidenoe with you and can't fail to benefit us both. On these lines « «, • we ask your patronage; on these lines we hope to retain it, / • • ' / ' o J. L. DAVID & BROS a / • * ClinrleNton, n O. 7 To House Keepers? If you don’t know* what to get for dinner go to the ’phone and call for Jones Carbonating Co., maybe he has just what you want and will gladly send it to 3 ou in a few minute*. We have on hand always a nice line of Fruits, Vegetables, Candy and Crackers* fresh. STOP when you something you want. A • \VK' .s^.vy,”. ■. are passing his place, perhaps you will see W. E. JONES, Proi CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES YIA V S O U T H E R N R A I L W A Y On account of Christmas Holidays, Southern l^iilway will sell tickets from all points east Of-the Mississippi and south of the Ohio rivers and to St Louis, Mo., aud intermediate points at rate of One and One Third First Class One Way Fares, Plus Iwenty Five Cents for the round trip, (Minimum rates 50cents). Tickets to be sold Derember 22, '2 , 24, 25, 80, 81, 1905 aud January 1,1906, with tinal limit J a unary 4,1906. - Tickets for Teachers and Students of Schools and Colleges will be bold Deo 17 to 24, 1905, with final limit January 8,1105, upon presentation aud surrender of certificate^ issued by superintendent, principal aud presidents of tlte various institutions of learning. For further informetion, apply to any Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or BJROO ~ . * a KS MOKGAN, AGFA ATLANTA, GA. • Hr.” E. W. HUNT, - Division Passenger Agent, - at : * CHaBLESTON 8. 0,