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SEED T J M E tjfc experienced farmer has learned that some grains require far differ- „ ent soil than others <( some crops need differ- enthandling than others. He knows that a great deal depends upon right planting at the right * time, and that the soil must be kept enriched. No use of complaining In summer about a mis take made in the spring. Decide before the seed is planted. tJe best time to reme dy wasting conditions in the human body is be fore the evil is too deep rooted. At the first evi dence of loss of flesh Scott’s Emulsion should be taken imme diately. There is noth ing that will repair wasted tissue more quicklyoor replace lost flesh more abundantly than Scott’s Emulsion. It nourishes and builds up the body when ordi nary foods absolutely fail 4 W* Ivin send yoa * sample free. will rrearh ut Belblehciu the first Sun day in next month at 4 o'clock p. in. Messrs Berry ard Jacob Linder visited this community last week. With lest wishes to The Press and Standard. 5 . By By, Common Colds are the Csu^e of Many Serious Diseases. Physicians who bare gained a national reputation as analysis of the cause of va- rions diseases, claim that if catching cold coaid be aroided a long list of dangprous ailments would never be beard cf. Every one knows that pneumonia**nrtconsump tion originate fiom a cold, and < hronic catanb, bronchitis, and all throat and lung trouble are sggrevated and render ed more serous by each fre»h attack. Do not risk your life or take chances when you have a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will < ure it before these diseases develop. This remedy con* airs no opium morphine or other barmlul drug and has thirty tears of lepntation tack of if, ga ned by its cares under every condition. Kor tale bv John M Klein. v Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT BOWNE. CHEMISTS 409 Pearl Street NEW YORK S<k. and $i; all druegteta m3 A Big Trip. Special To The Pitas and Standard: Mrs Barretl Sanders and daughter, Mias Nonie and two cons, of Cottage- [ days ago and stopped with their ville, and one of Walterboro's charm- Meadamea J F Rents and J S ing yonng ladies, Mias Ellen S. Warren, •pent last week with Mr and Mrs H. B. Banders, of Toogoodoo. They express themselves aa having had a grand time. While there Mrs Sanders gave a grand oyster roast, which was enjoyed very much by the yonng people. Mrs Bahders took the perty from her honse to Little Briton to visit Mr and Mrs D C Sanders, where they spent a most delightful day and night. The party amused themselves in tak ing delightful drives over the planta tion and in the afternoon they were taken oat by Earle Sanders in the launch, “Padzy.” The yonng men bad great sport in shooting dneks and run ning them down with the launch, then letting the yonng ladies pick them np. On the return trip they stopped at Mrs Ben DeWitt’s, where five o’clock tea was served. They all enjoyed it very mneh. , We hope it won’t be very long before Miss Ellen will return as she made a pamber of friends down here. Y. Z. Blutf News. Editor Press and Staudard: The weather is quite bad at present and has been for a loug time. Hope it will soon clear up. Messrs F A Crosby nud,B H Dopsou have gone iuto the saw mill bubiuess. We wish them much success. Miss Louise Schmidt, the school teacher of Bluff, visited Misses Amelin aud Pope Keutz Sunday afternoon. Miss Schmidt's school closed Febru ary 14. the will spend a few days with Mrs F A Crosby, Misses Amelin and Pope Reutz before returning to hci home at Greenwood. Siie will be greatlv mhsed from our midst. Miss Carrie Renfz of Varuville, visit ed J F Kenlz’s family hn-t week. Q W and E H Ulmer visited Bluff Saturday. i J S Rentz of Varnville, had business in this section Inst Friday and Satur day, nnd spent Friday night with his brother, J F Rentz. Miss Pope Rentz and little bro her, Joe, visited their grand patents, Mr and Mrs Jacob Rentz ol Varnville, Saturday aud Sunday and had a very pleasant trip. Miss Amelia Rentz and Louise Schmidt visited Ben Godley’s home a few Sundays ago. Miss Amelia Reutz vibited her sister, Mrs W P Smith and other relatives apd friends in Hampton,a few days ago. DEW anu H S Crosby of another section, passed through Bluff a few •inters, ones. H E Weatherford was through this section delivering pictures a few days •go- Mrs E H Dopson visited her sister, Mrs J 8 Jones Sunday last. Master Frank Rentz visited Island- ton Sunday, Feb 11. E E Dopson of our midst, visited his sister, Mrs James Mears near Luray last Friday, Saturday aud Sunday, and had a very pleasant time. James Signeath is doing some nice blacksmith work for ns farmers and saw mill men now. James Mears of Lnray, visited her fister, Mrs E H D.psou last Friday and Saturday. J S Jones had basiness in Crocket ville last Saturday. With best wishes to The Press and Standard. Nightingale. ifw; Fraud Exposed. A few counterfeits have lately been making and trying to sell imitations of Dr, Ring’s New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and C.tlds, and other med icines, thereby defrauding the public. This Is to wsrn you to beware ot such people, who seek to profit, through steal- log the reputation of remedies whicn have been successfully cut ing disease, for over 85 years. A sure protection, to you. la our name on the wrapper. Look forit, op all Dr King’s or Bocklen’s remedies, a* all others are mere imita tions. II E BUCKEN & Co., Chicago, DP* and Windson, Canada. Dote From Bethlehem. ^ * » Ed tor Pr.as and Standard: If yon will allow me space in yonr valmble paper I will give you a few dote from oar section. We have been having some rain late ly. We do not have many fair days wow. ' , T Ferguson is very sick, bat we hope he will toon be oat again. Messy Hill and Frank Kinsey visited Bamberg on basiness last week. Miss Mabel Beaoh entertained a large crowd on the Sad of this month and alt seemed to enjoy themselves very much Mr and Mrs Warran Vaird paid Jones’ •wwnip a flying visit a few weeks ago. Mrs Amanda Baddnok visited this asm iSasse the above r— me will iseei KEVIYOU dam. La SokeaWM tsacmi MM tag back tea] OK W ALTERBORO DRUG 00., and JOHN M KLEIN. Walterboro, B. 0. Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average Anno*! Sales over Om and a Half Million Rrtffrlrx ftrtAc elite e«* 9 Kf\*» every appeal to you ? No Core, No Pay. m Cent* package of Grove*s Black Root* Liver Wh. ^rofosainal J^otioos. , Iffll * MLl' Attorneys at Law. We repreemt the American Surety Company of New York, and are prepared to furnish bonds for guardianr, admin istiaton, executors, wr others holding offices of trust. Walterboro. 8. C. JaMLS L. rhUhllOY. JNO. H. t*EVJim)V PEURIFOY BROTHERS. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. All Bnsineii given Prompt Attention. OVER the press and standard. WALTKKBOKO. - - - 8. C. "man Real Estate and Commission Merchant Housfcxs to Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO, S. C. ■MMMMBMMMBEMMMMMMMBaaMHMMMMW C. G. HEDDERSOn Attorney At ! rw and iTaater. aolnt for: Liverpool, Loudon and Globe Fire Insur ance Co., and for U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Company. Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., Iu which Company Insurance can be got on all country as well as town property. uainihi 6. W. STOKES, Colleton County Telephone Co. Long Distance Connection to all parts of the -> UNITED STATES. «*■ x ~. ft Following are the names of the subscribers to the VJXfUTuiuir-sa—wr-W——hi—■ i — — — H. W. B jACK.JSR. H. W. ACKERMANq BLACK & ACKERMAN* DENTAL SURGEONS Office Hoars: 8.80 am to 2| p. m. 8 to 6 p. m. Walterboro, S C oo ooooooo 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 & Ackerpian G C Brown Mrs B Padgett 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 W J Fishburne Mrs C R Fraser H A Frances Klein’s Diug Store E P Knight A J Lemacks P J Lucas J S Jackson Dr G W Stokes above Company: 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 Sc Warren W B 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 E M Jones J G Padgett | Wal Postoflfice Mrs B K Sanders C A Savage A C Shaffer Terry & Shafler John F Lucas J D Gibbs C A Savage Bus D L Smith Mrs G A Sauls A M Sanders W W Smoak Rev { L Daniels* W J Taylor C C Tracy R H Wichmant A Wichman 1 A Westerberg Mrs E J Witsdl Mrs E H Williams J M Walker A Wichman & Co John M Klein F F Rivers J G Padgett Bus H W Black lr Re* Country. S W Ackerman T c Ackerman F C Bennett James Britt J D Colson C Drawdy A D Dodd J S Jordan A D Metts W G Hiott L E Hill S G Peirce A VRickenbaker Sar ders &Lemack* Dr B G Willis Dr W A Kirby GfOLLSTOXT CfCTJlYTY TILEPECHB 00. JAS. E. PEU1UF0Y, Phesidunt JNO. H. PEURIFOY, Vice Piiis. ako Trias. L r4!P W. D. REID, Manager. THE -BOSS'* COTTON FTtCSSI wwetcsi. si RON lies 1. rcs? T*<« 0>«*. f.odtrv El«. '■MKirreifiNW BESTFITT1I,S - ;! jjitL BBTWUMNQ. !! « v j; G. A. Blosker, a prosperous farmer who lives three miles west of Walter boro, lest bis buggy house by fire last Sunday night. Ooe buggy, his farming impliments and over four tons of fer tilizer went up in the unddened flames. Mr Blocker says his loss is $500. 'ilo insurance. REVIVO VITALITY ;M«de a Well Man of Me. ifliL QIIIBC.V MACHINERY CO. Co lu m )»t S. C. war «• Waa Timid. “Why do you avoid the man to whom I Introduced you? He is very agree able and Interesting.” *T 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 la in earnest?” “He must be. tyutw him put a dollar In the contribution box.”—St. Loula Poet-Dispatch. The Portuguese say no man win make a good husband who doesn't es a good breakfast. , *Mothlng has ever equalled it Nothing can ever nnrpase it = Hu Stood the Tost 25 Toon The old, original GROVES'S Chill Tonic. Ton I. A*. Graham, ot Walterboro, $V - <' i v _ 7 •* v j V • • . • • N. *1 l Tv . « 4 on Ki It Is Iron fora. Noopre, von and quinine In No pay, fiOo. Dr. King’s New Discovery A Perfect For AD Thibet and Caret Long Troubles. MeMV task If It erne. Trial Mr L. Buist Kerrisoo represents the ‘‘PALMET* TO LABEL CLOTHING’* in this territory now, and we bespeak for him a continuance of the favors shown our last representative. It does not require salesmanship to sell “PALMET TO LABEL” Clothing no more than it is required to have ability to sell Coats Spool Cotton, both lines sell "o. - ■ themselves. Those who have handled it know it, those who are still behind should fall in line quickly. «• ■ * PALMETTO: I MANUFACTURING CO. 2&and SOthEast Fourth St„ New Terk ^ , Southern Headquarters: Charleston* 8.0. • John X, Klein . '*-■ J kr ■ \ THAT IS WHAT YOU • GET WARN YOU RfTy * YOUR JEWELRY FROM ? 5. H. Meetcrbeio. I? epair work a specialty. Waterman*! Ideal Fountain Pena. ^SPECTACLES, CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY^ ' = 4 . . vjaA . u t: tr.i