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V ANNOUNCEMENT- I beg to announce to my patrons that I have on hand and to arrive, the largest and most complete stock of merchandise in the county; consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Gro ceries, Millinery, Clothing, etc.- In fact, a complete assort ment of General Merchandise. Highest market prices paid for all country produce. My prices are the lowest Come and see for yourself. ^ J'.B. Getsinger, S. C. /, SNOW Z, 9*1 m M ^ - for Rhmmattan, Oats, #4 SlJr6 Spnun* Wound*. Old " Sorts, Corns, Bunions, OftOs, Brtdsss, Contrmetsd Musdts, Lams Back, Stiff Joints, Frosts d Fsst, Burns, Scalds, stc. AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, tubduss Tnflam- marinn. and driras out Pam. PENETRATES ths Ports, loossns ths Fibrous Tissuss, promotss a frss circulation of the Blood, girin? the Musdca natural slasticit j, BEST LINIMENT ON BARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED OWED SCIATIC BHEMUTlSa • o Mrs. B. A. Simpson, 900 Crdf St, KnozTflls. Tsnn., writes: “ I hare been trying the baths of Hot Springs, Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, but I A met more relief from Ballard’s Snow Liniment t then ear —riirine or suything I has* erer triad. Inclosed find noetoffice order tor gl ,00, fiend ms • Has Stood Ths Test SO Years. Ths old original GROVER’S Taatele's Cbil! Tonic You know what you are taking. It Is Iron and quinine in a taste less form. No curs no psy 60c. THE FLOUR OF QUAITY. XU D. Dodd, Round, S. C. New Spring Goods —at— j. r. read & ee. Upr first shipment of New Spring Wash goods are arrivin daily; such as Qinghams and Cham brays at 10c and 12^0, White Madras and Mercerized Wait ings at lowest prices, 12^c, 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c. White Lawns at 8c. 10c, 12^c up to 25c. Letter From Carter. Editor Press and Standard: As I escaped the wait basket I’ll come again. Miss Mattie Carter has returned home from an extended tisit to her sLter Mrs George Bishop, of Hamp ton. Lock and Jake Linder and Sammie Carter spent a few days in onr vicini ty last week. Mrs J D Carter is vary ill, but hope she will be better ere Vhis goes to press. A very enjoyable pinder shelling was given at the home of Ben Bents Saturday night. Fab IT. Only 60 people were present Mid Annie Carter has returned home after a pleasant visit near peasant Hill. William and Hammond Carter visited Bamberg last Tneadsy. Miss Nettie Carter and Master Rudolph Carter, who has been on the sick list, we are glad to any is im proving. Liiirie Copeland was on Carter's streets Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Charlie Taylor visit ed the latter’i parents last week. Hiram, Established In 1794. Oldest Firm Id Amerlc D. A. WALKER a CO. iRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN WOOD Rheumatism Itone of the constitutional ft manifwt* Hsel in local schaa and pains,— joints and still —oat a cannot St conathqtlonal itfeg throng ths Mood, indue bast is THUtE SUSS: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 . as sum you oar ths ocnuns Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUO, USA. JOHN M. KLEIN. MILLINERY GOODS GOING AT COST! My entire stock of millinery goods are going at and be low cost—consisting of Hats, Cloaks, Shirt Waists, Skirts, Ribbons, Lace, and everything else in my store. This sacrifice sale is being made in order to make room ftr my new stock of goods. Now if you want a bargain come At once. Thisjsale will only last for a short while. Courteous treatment to all. Yours Truly. COLD BILKS FOR Shirt Waist and Shirt "WVist Suits. We call special attention to onr white and eold china silks for suits\ and shirt waists. 27 inches wide at 50c. Fall line white wash silks at 25c, 80c, np to 75c. MRS. W. A BLACK. 0ABBAGB-PLANT8, GELERY, LET- . TUOE, BEET AHIX hlX KINDS OF garden plants. We art prepared to furniak cabbage plants grown from the best seed pur chased from f ALL SERVICE RESUMED. The Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Lines reach nearly ererj State in Wait, with (teamahip Lines to China, Japan, Hawaiian lalanda, Aurtralia f ’H. ' ‘.a**- 'V* * ' # <+***<■ V H’f' [IriiA' V- • * F**"". i ' , .m aA/'' <*7''* * cteaadlroa tbs most reliable aeedinen Round trip HonLweekers rates to Louisians, Texts, Oklahoma and old ‘wiSJJSSSf f harkston or large type WaksAalde, Haxisc, each fliat and third Toeaday. Through Pullman Tourist Can three daji each week from Washington, pUiam > ta (I ou < MoMul aore tn&ok farm. We have a enrsfal 1). C. to San Frandaoo ria Atlanta, Montgamerr, Mobile and New Orleans msn UdnuMottta pjaat dapartmegt, ^ ! guaranteFtbe eoont. Express rales will and Southern Pacific -‘Sunset Route. j be rednesd thirty ^ ^ * Cheap one-Nays ooloniet rates from all points to 0alifomia_and Northwest 15thuntil kpf^TthlW. ^ ^ ” * forinformstkm cbeerfbUy NEW Colored Lawn and Or gandies. A haudibme lot of new patterns at 12^c. NEW BLACK DRI88 SILKS. FRIGES range from 50c to $1.25. We call S|/ecial attention to our 86 inch gnar&nteed “Chif fon Taffeta.” special prices $1.00 and $1.19. NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS MEDIUM weights for fnll suits and separate skirts. NEW COLD DRESS GOODS ARRIVING by every steamer, marked down at lowest ‘ cash prices. FULL line of Gloves, Hosiery Embroideries, Laces, Collars and Stock Collars, fall line Novelty Neckwear. New Shirt Waiata and Ready Made Snita, arriving by every steamer. Mr. R. L. White, Mr. A. H. Petsch and Mr. Charles Webb will be glad to serve their many friends at vhe popular old Dry Goods House. J. It. MAD A CO. 949 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. 0 If yos sis troubled with Piles end can’t ry Witch Hszel f that mads by E find a cure, try Witch Hazel Salve, bat be “O DeWHt sare yoa get thet made by E O DeWHt AGo, Oucago. It is the OrigiaaL If yon have used Witch Hazel Stive with- odU>ftaf relieved it is probable that von got bold of oee of the many worthlees coaoterfeita that are sold on the repate* tion o(>be geaaice DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Joke M Klein. 32 Meetina Street, CHARLESTON, S C MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. XVtOPV and Send For Prices, 9 Mr A. K. Bench repreeenu m at Walter boro A D WALKER. J D. SCOTT Hood’s; which bee permanent! cued thousands of THE MAELSTROM. * W—lm t. B. M Off the const of Norway, between two Islands of the Lofoden group. It the largest whirlpool In the world. Its name, liseletrom, meant “whirling stream,” and the title Is well earned. The great Maelstrom la no longer held in superstittoos fear, aad nwri- time charts have taught the eatton of the world where the danger lies and tired by his XoVflreglan pilot that be might venture near enough for examination without danger. And here la what the captain aaw; "I went on the main topsail yard with a good glass. 1 had been seated bat a few minutes when my ship en tered the dish of the whirlpool. The Telocity of the water altered her course three points toward the center. This alarmed me extremely for a mo ment I thought destruction was In evitable. Bat she answered her helm nobly, and we ran along the edge, the waters foaming round us In every form. “The sensations ! experienced ard difficult to describe. Imagine an lm- ( mense circle running round of a diam eter of one sud a half miles, the veloc* ity Increasing as It approximated the center and gradually changing Us dark blue colov&o white, foaming, tumbling, rushing to Its vortex, very much con- care—as much so as the water in a fnnnel when half ran out The noise, too, hissing, roaring, dashing, all press ing on the mind at once, presented the } most awful, grand and solemn sight I ever beheld. We were near It about eighteen minutes and In sight of It two bburs. It Is evidently a subterranean passage. From Its magnitude 1 should not doubt that instant destruction would be the fate of a dozen of onr largest ships were they drawn In at the same moment The pilot saya that several vessels that had become un manageable have been sucked down and that whales have also been de stroyed.” The Best Bread Fob Children, because of its purity and sup* erior quality is to be found at HUBSTER’S BAKERY. Always wholesome tootnsome and excellent And the Ser« vice as well as the Product is first class. Special caices nak ed to order for Weddings, etc., on short notice. . " HEADQUARTERS. ' For Sparrows fine Choco- •ate and bon bons. Jtltibster’s JBakery. - - Agonizing Barns instaatiy relieved, and perfectly Bncklen's Arnica Salve. 0 are healed, by Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. Riveaberk, Jr, of Norfolk, Va, writes: “I benit mj knee so dreadfully; that it blistered all over. Bocklea’a Arnica Salve stopped the pain without a scar.” Also heals all wounds and sores. 16c at John M Klein, Droggiel Poisons In Food. Perhaps you don’t realize that many pain poisons originate la your food, bat ‘ey yoa may feel a twinge of dye- that will convince yon. Dr King’s Life Pills are guaranteed to cere all sickness dne to poisons of undigested food—or money rack. 90c at John M Klein drug store. Try them. Sour Stomach teas of strength,! bad breath. are all dne to This ef dtgae* i omm tmUrastlon. Don ae they exist In a healthy stomach. Win® nl^w — Si — —— w ,rwj reconstructive psopssDas. Kodol Dne