The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 07, 1906, Image 2
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All Run Down
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HIS is a common expres*
sion we hear on every
side. Unless there i<
some organic trouble, the con-
edition can doubtless be remedied.
A
Tour doctor is the best adviser.
Do not dose yourself with all
lands of advertised remedies—
jet his opinion. More than likely
you need a concentrated fat food
to enrich your blood and tone
«p the system.
Scott’s Emulsion
i of Cod Liver Oil
•U
Is just such a food in its best form.
It will build up the weakened
and wasted body when all
•other foods fail to nourish. II
you are run down or emaciated,
Jive it a trial: it cannot hurt
you. It is essentially the best
possible nourishment for delicate
children and pale, anaemic girls.
%Ye will send you a sample free.
vanity T Undoing.
St Petctsbui S.—Vanity prov
ed the undoing; of seoreii of Lettish
revluiionafy 1 ^tlers tkairoi^ of im
mortalizing their connection with the
armed insurrectionary militia. The
leaders were photographed in groups,
wearing their uniforms, and these pic
tures sutaeouently fell into the hands
of the authorities, who thus easily
traced the originals and tried them by
courtmartia!.
Married Day After Burying Hueband.
Swalnsboro, Ga., Feb. S.—Mr. J. J.
Sewell, who lives about 6 miles above
here, died Tuesday, of tuberculosis.
He was buried Wednesday. Thurs
day his widow came to the city with
R. 8. McDaniel and together they went
to Judge Youman’s office, secured a
marriage llcodaf and proceeded to
Judge John F. Sutton's and were mar
ried by noon.
Be lurt that this picture
in the form of a label is on
the wrapper of every botth
of Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & SOWN l:
Chemists
*
409 Purl Street, New York
50c nad fi. All Drotglsts
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THE COOKBOOK.
• When soaking beans a tiny pinch of i
soda in the water will be an Improve- l
meat
It is better to steam green cabbage,
cauliflower and the like. A sprinkling
of salt should be applied to the vege
tables before they are put Into the
ateamcr.
To keep soup let it remain covered
vrlth a coating of fat, os this excludes
the air and helps to preserve the stock.
If the soup has no fat use clarified
stripping for this purpose.
Breed which has been cut in slices
and then allowed to become stale may
be freshened by folding the slices in
a napkin, putting them In the napkin
Jnto a paper bag and placing the bag
la a hot oveu for a quarter of an hour.
If a cake falls in the center the open
ing of the oven door and the conse
quent rush of cold air may account for
it. too much baking powder may have
been used or the mixing may be at
fault. Never slam or bang the oven
door when a cake is Inside.
Common C dds are the Cause of Many
Serious DUeates.
Physic aos who hire ffsioed s national
repotatloo as analysis of the cause of va
rlous diseases, cMm that if catching cold
could be avoided a long '1st of dangerous
ailmt nts would rever be heard of. Every
one knows that pneumonia and consump
tion originate from a cold, and chronic
catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat snd
lung trouble are aggravated and render
ed more serious by each fresh attack. Do
not risk your ll'e ur lake chances when
you have a cold Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy will < ure it before these diseases
develop. This remedy contains no opium
morphine or other harmful drug and has
thirty years of reputation back of It,
gained by Its tures under every condition.
For sale by John M Klein.
SnoTVshcea For Marshes.
The largest extent of marsh land in
the world is to be found lu the low
lands which form part of the steppe of
Baraba, between the rivers Intish and
Obi, in Asiatic Russia. The region is
flat and covered with forests, salt lakes
and quivering marshes, extending over
an area which is not less than 100,000
square miles. During the summer
dense clouds of mosquitoes float over
the treacherous ground. Immense areas
of these dreaded urmana have never
been visited by man. The marshes,
treacherously concealed under a sway
ing layer of grassy vegetation, can only
be crossed by means of a kind of snow-
shoe in winter except at the peril of
one's life.
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A Hsbit to Be Encouraged.
The mother who has acquired the habit
of keeping on hand a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy, saves herself a
great amount of uneasiness and anxiety.
Coughs, colds aod croup, to which child
ren are sutceptable are quickly cured by
its use. It counterancts any tendency of
a cold to result in pneumonia, and If given
as soon as the first symptoms of coup ap
pear, R will prevent the stuck. This
remedy conUius nothing injurious and
mothers give it to little ones with a teel-
of perfect security. Sold by John M
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Skyscraper Is Planned.
Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 3.—A special
to the Ledger from Mobile says that
a skyscraper hotel of 12 stories Is
soon to replace the famous Battle
house, destroyed by fire a year ago.
The new structure, it is understood,
will cost 1500,000, and will be a fac
simile of the Jefferson hotel in 8t.
Louis, Mo. The company to erect it
will incorporate at once.
' Tormenting Eezema Gone.
Tormenting, burning, Itching, eczema
always dies when Tetterine Is applied.
Tetterine Cures Dandruff.
Fragrant curative toothing incompar
ably the beat remedy for all forms of akin
diseases. 50c. per box. J T Shuptrine,
Mtr, Savannah, Ga.
Investigating Wreck of Valencia.
Washington, Feb. 3.—The United
States district attorney at Seatle up
on request of Secretary Metcalfe, has
begun to aid the steamboat inspection
service at Beattie in the investigation
of the wrecking of the Valencia.
f Soft Soap.
•Tea, dear," said the petted young
Srlfe, examining her birthday gift,
These diamond earrings are pretty,
but the stones are aw-fully small.”
“Of course, my dear," replied the dip
lomatic husband, “but if they were
any larger they'd be all out of propor
tion Iff the size of your ears."—Wash
ington Star.
n*< oa the Platform.
“Gents,” said the trolley car con
ductor, “you mustn’t stand on the back
platform. Yer breakiu' the rules.”
“Some of ’em alu’t" piped up the lit
tle man. “They’re stand lu’ on my feet.**
—Catholic Standard and Times.
Fraud Exposed.
A few counterfeits have* lately been
making sod trying Ip sell imitations of
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and Cjlds, and othar med-
;Mmw thayaby defrauding the pnbllc.
This hi to warn you to* beware of such
people, who seek to profit, through stoal>
have banc suooeeefully eating disease,
an. A wire protection, to
jon all Dr King’s or Bucklmi'i
M nil others are mere imfta-
Carter Arrives at ’Frisco.
San Francisco, Feb. 3.—General Car
ter has arrived here on his way to Chi
cago to take charge of the department
of the lakes. He has been in the
Philippines since the fall of 1903.
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Even bald healed barbers insist on
lelling hair raising stories. _
REVIVO
VITAUn
Made a
Wall Man
joI Ma»
HHlCrove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
bat steed the test 25 yean. Avenge Annual Sates over One end a Half Million
botttee.^l>oeetMireeerdef merit aeeeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
K&doead with avery bottle k a TaaCawt* package of Cr
'£>r§f9ssinal JYoticdf.
« Attorneys *t Law.
tot reprereot the American Surety
Company of New York, and are prepared
o furnish bonds for guardianr, admin
istrators, executors, wr others holding
ifflcee of trust.
Wslterboro. 8. C.
UtehH E. PtUKlKUY, JKO. H. rEUEIFO)
1 PIDKIFOY BROTHERS. ’
Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law.
All Business givtn Prompt Attention.
oven THt PRESS AND STANDARD
WALTERBOBO, - - - 8. C.
WTim ~
Real Estate and
Commission Merchant
, House* to
Opposite the Market,
WALTERBORO, 8. c!
G. G. HEDDEflSOn
Attorney At Law snd flsster.
agent fob:
Liverpool, Loudon and Globe Fire Incur
ance Co., and for U. S. Fidelity and
* Guaranty Company.
Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co.,
In which Company Insurance can be got
on all country as well as town property.
tw. Slops, |
Colleton County Telephone Co,
Long Distance Connection to all parts of the
UNITED STATES.
Following are the names of the subscribers to the
o
above Company:
W. B .ACKJBB.
H. W. ACKERMAN
BLACK & ACKERMAN,
DENTAL SURGEONS
Office Hoars: 8.80 am to
p. m. 3 to 6 p. m.
Walterboro, S O
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Tin “BOSS” COTTON PRESS I
SPRIEST. SieOMCESr, MST
Tm€ Muniiav Qimnimq Svrr«M
I—Uaaaara. Eta.
OIBBKJr MACHINERY CO.
Cwlwmfcfc*. S. C.
So If
Walterboro.
Dr W B Ackerman
Dr R Ackerman
T J Blanchard
Mrs W A Black
J E Bryan
Brown Fur Co
Beach Bros
H W Black Jr
F & M Bank
Black & Ackerman
G C Brown
Rev S C Caldwell
Colleton Bkg Co
C T Cummings
C I W & S Co
Clerk of Court
Wal Cotton Oil Co
Wal Cotton Mill
D J Chaplin
W E Capers
ACL Depot
Wal Dispensary
Dr C H Es'Dorn
jno D Edwards
Wal Infirmary
J Fishburne
Mrs C R Fraser
H A Frances
Klein’s Drug Store
E P Knight
A J Lemacks
P J Lucas
W L Luces
C D May
N G Morrall
Mrs L W McTeer
E R McTeer
P M Murray
Jas E Peurifoy
Jno H Peurifoy
Press & Standard
B G Price
D C L Hiers
Grace & Warren
W C Gruber
C M Grace
J S Griffin
Glover Bros
B G Hyrne
Howell & Gruber
M P Howell
E Hubster
Mrs E F Hvrne
B F Halford
C G Henderson •
Wal Hotel
Mrs A Henderson
W E Jones
E M Jones
J G Padgett ('»)
Wal Postoffice
Mrs B K Sanders
C A Savage (2) .
A C Shaffer
Terry & Shafter
D L Smith
Mrs G A Sauls
A M Sanders
W W Smoak
Rev J L Daniels
Taylor
Tracy
R H Wichman »
A Wichman .
J A Westerberg
Mrs E J Witscfl
Mrs E H Williams
J M Walker
A Wichman & Co
John M Klein
Country.
S W Ackerman
T S Ackerman
F C Bennett
James Britt
J D Colson
C Drawdy
A D Dodd
y S Jordan
A D Metts
W G Hiott
L E Hill
S G Peirce
A VRickenbaker
Sanders &Lemack$
Dr B G Willis
Dr W A Kirby
OOLLSTOlir ootthtt telipecwi so.
JAS. E. PEUIUFOY, JNO. EL PEURIFOY,
Vice Pres, and Trkas.
President
W # D. REID,
Manager.
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•kwnnrciDTHMB BESTFITTUJ€ ‘
BEST WEARINQ.
Data.
Why Ho Wm Timid.
“Why do you avoid the man to whom
I Introduced you? He la very agree
able and Interesting."
“I avoid meeting agreeable and in
teresting people,” answered the mis
anthrope. “That was how I Came to
get my life Insured In a bad company."
—Washington Star.
' Proof.
“They tell me that Skinner has joined
the church. Do you believe he U 1q
earnest?”
“He must be. I saw him put a dollar
In the contribution box.”—8L Look
Post-Dispatch.
The Portugueee say no man wIB
Hake a good hueband who doesn’t etet
a good breakfast. . 1
Mr L. Buist Kerrison represents the ‘‘PHLMET* !!
TO LABEL CLOTHING” in this territory •'
now, *^id we bespeak lor him a continuance of the < •
* . x,. I I
favors shown our last representative.^ * --T"*' ;
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It does not require salesmanship to sell “PALMET- ) |
TO LABEL” Clothing no more than it is required to j
have ability to sell Coats Spool Cotton, 0 both lines sell .11 .
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themselves. - Those who have handled it know it, ;
those who are still behind should fall in line quickly.
PALMETTO] I MANUFACTURING CO.
< 28 and 30tb Eaat.Fourth St v New Terk
Southern Headquarter*:
Charleston, S. C.
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Nothing can ever surpass it
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