The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 07, 1906, Image 3
ANNOXJNCEMEZM X-
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.
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Highest market prices paid for all country produce.
My prices are the lowest. Come and see for yourself
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Safe and Sure.
BALLARD'S
ItOREHOUND
SYRUP
COUGHS. COLDS, CONSUMPTION,^BRONCHITIS,
OOPING COUGH, SORE THROAT
OF VOICE, LOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND EAS
expectorationTheals THE LUNGS.
Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for
Children s Croup and Whooping Cough because
it contains NO OPIATES. The action of Ballard’s Hore-
hound Syrup is mild and benign, it is adapted to infants, as well
as adults of every variety of temperament and constitution.
Read This Remarkable Testimonial
MRS. B. W. EVANS, Clearwater, Kas.. writes:—“My husband
was sick for thraa months and the doctors told me he had quick con-
sumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard’e Horehound Syrup, and
it cured him. He is now a well man, but we always keep a bottle
in the house, and think it has no equal for pulmonary diseases/*
Easy toTiKe; Sore to Core; Every Bottle Goaranteed.
THlUtK sizas* *5c, 50«* *1.00,
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT CO^ - ST. LOUIS, MO.
•OLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
JOHN M. KLEIN.
MILLINERY GOODS
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JOST ARRIVED.
I have returned from the North, where I purchased my
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spring stock of Millinery, Dry Goods and Notions. My
goods are here and I feel safe in saying that a visit to my store
will convince any one that my syles and prices are right. *
Will announce my millinery opening later.
Yours truly.
MRS. W. A BLACK.
Urn* $!at/U 'i'Lie Tetl 25 Years
The old original GBOVER’S Tastele s
Chill Tonic You know what joe are
taking It Is Iron and qeialne in a taste
less form. No cere no pay COc.
THE FLOUR OF QUAITY.
D- Dodd,
Round, 8. C.
New Spin g Goods
—at—
J. R. READ & 60.
Our first shipment of New
Spring Wash goods are arriving
daily; such as Ginghams and
Chambrays at 10c and 121c, White
Madras and Mercerized Wait
ings at lowest prices, 121c, 16c,
18c, 20c, 26c. White Uwns at
8c, 10c, 121c up to 25c.
NEW Colored Lawn and Or
gandies. A handsome lot of new
patterns at 121c.
NKW BLACK DRBSS SILKS.
FRIGES range from 60c to
$1.25. We call special attention
to our 88 inch guaranteed “Chif
fon Taffeta.” Special prices $1.00
and $1.19.
SEW BLACK DRESS GOODS
MEDIUM weights for full suits
and separate skirts.
NEW COLD DRESS GOODS
ARRIVING by every steamer,
marked down at lowest cash
pricey.
COLD silks
FOR Shirt Waist and Shirt
Waist Suits. We call special
attention to our white and cold
china silks for suits and shirt
waists. 27 inches wide at 60c.
Full line white wash silks at
26c, 80c, up to 75c.
ALL SERVICE RESUMED.
The Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Lines reach nearly every State in
West, with steamship Lines to China, Japan, Hawaiian Islands, Australia
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gnd India,
Round trip Hom^seekers rates to Louisians, Texas, Oklahoma and old
Mexico, each first and third Tuesday.
Through Pullman Tourist Cars three days east week from Washington,
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D. C. to San Francisco via Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans
•nd Southern Pacific “Sunset Route.” r „ |
Cheap one-ways colonist rates from all points to Califomia^and Northwest
fiom February Ifith-until April 7th 1908. >
FULL line of Gloves, Hosiery
Embroideries^ Laces, Collars and
Stock Collars, full line Novelty
Neckwear. New Shirt Waists
and Ready Made Suits, arriving
by every steamer.
Mr. R. L. White, Mr. A. H.
Petschand Mr. Charles Webb
will be glad to serve their many
friends at the popular old Dry
Goods House.
J. R. READ & CO.
240 King Street,
. CHARLESTON, 3. 0.
W .icrc Wan the .Joltof
Mabel—Such a Joke tvlth Mr. Gay
boy. We were out on the balcony l>e-
tween the dances, and he got the sleeve
of his dress coat all over red paint
from one of the i>osts that were Just
painted., Maud—And did you go near
the post? Mabel—No. Why? Maud—
Oh. nothing:, only you have red paint
all over the back of your waist.
Tearfal.
The conversation turned on the effect
produced on the emotions by pictorial
art. when a man remarked, "I remem
ber one picture that brought team to
my eyes.”
“A pathetic subject, I presume.”
**No, sir; It was a fruit painting. I
was sitting close under It when It drop
ped on my head.’*
Afflicted With Rheumatism.
“I was and am yet afflicted with rheu
matism,” iars J (3 Bayne, editor of the
Herald, Addington, Indian Territory,
M but thanks to Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
am able once more to attend to business.
It is the best of liniments.” If troubled
with rheumatism give Pain Balm a trial
and you arc certain to be more than
pleased with the prompt relief which it
affords. One application relieves the
pain. For sale by John!)!. Klein.
We H»ll4«r.
People have different Ideas as to
what constitutes a holiday—or a vaca
tion. Mrs. Pettis hod her own firmly
fixed opinions on the subject.
*T don’t count Thanksgiving or
Christmas or Washington's birthday or
any of those holidays,” she said frank
ly to an old friend one day. “Wlmt I
count a holiday Is when Ezra and Jim
and Bob and Llphlet go off dp to the
wood lot with 0 their dinner and I know
they won’t be back till night.
“I’m not one to deny that men folks
have their good points, but how a wom
an can call it a holiday when they’re In
the house calling for food by looks
when they aren’t by words Is beyond
me!”—Youth’s Companion.
Established in 1704.
Oldest Firm In Amcrle
D. A. WALKER & CO.
IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN WOOD
3 32 Meetina Street,
charleston, ;3 d c
MARBLE AND
GRANITE WORKS.
and
Send For Prices,
Sir A. K. Beach represents ns at
Wolterboro
A D WALKER. J D. SCOTT
PWi
Startling Molality.
Statisticts show starling mortality,
from appendicitis and peritonitis. To
prevent and cure these awful diseases,
there la just one reliable remedy. Dr
King’s New Life Pilla. M Flannery, of
14 Custom House Plsoe, Chicago, says:
“They have no equal for Constipation
and Biliousness.” 25c at John M Klein
druggist.
CABBAGE PLANTS, CELERY, LET
TUCE, BEET AND ALL KINDS OF
GARDEN PLANTS.
We are prepared to furnish cabbage
plants grown from the beet seed pur
chased from the most reliable seedmen'
in the business. We have the following
varieties: Extra 1 early Wakefields, 1
Charleston or large type Wakefields. '
Henderscn’s succession. Large type flat!
dutch. These plant# are grown in the ;
open air and will stand great cold. Wei
nee the wane plants in our thonaand
acre truck farm. We have a careful 1
man in charge of the plant department. I
and will carefully pack th£m. We',
guarantee the count. Express rates will
be reduced thirty per oent from last
By WhyOf Comparison]
At the bottom ts a picture of a farm
on which our fertilizers were not used.
Notice the very poor growth At the
top, there is a photograph of the field
of a planter who believes In the liberal
use of only
Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizers.
See the good, even stand, and tall,
luxuriant plants? You can see many
other inteiostinjr pictures of farms
like those on which the crops of poor
and good yields are compared, in our
large, pretty almanac. Ask your dealer
for It. or send us Sc. in stamps to pay
the cost of wrapping and postage.
“Increase your .yields per acre” by us
ing Vlrglnia : €irollna Fertilizers. Buy
no other.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical
ms Co.
Richmond, Va. Atlanta, Go.
Norfolk, Va, Savannah, Go. -
Durham. N. C. Montgomery, Ala.
Charleston, 8. a Memphis, TVjnn.
Baltimore, M<L Shreveport, La.
Sarsaparilla enjoys the dis
tinction of being the great
est, curative and preventive
medicine the world has ever
known, ft. b an all-round
medicine, producing its vn*
equalhd effects by purify-
a vKafiring and enriching
blood on which the
health and
orgA, hone
K d. Accept no suhstL
* for Mood’s, hat in
sist on having Hood’s
AND ONLY HOOD’S;
A PUZZLING FEAT.
Requests for information cheer fully answered.
J F VAN RENSSELAER, General Agent.
121 Peachtree St, Atlanta, Ga.
Prices, in small lots $1.60 per thou-
1110 P» thou
sand F. O. B.Msggetts, ti Q. If oaph
swVed t OO < D P,UIJ gooda ^ B
N H BLITOH COMPANY,
MHIMtoaa
Disorders of the stomach product a
nervous condition and oftan prevent
sleep. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets stimulate the digestive Crgnni,
restore the system to a healthy condition
aadmake sleep poesibla. For sale by J
M Klein ’
(Vmadorfwl Con
of the Sami Imdlmms.
The medicine men among the Zunfi
Indians perform a feat at the annuali
“corn festival” which surpasses the
famous mange growing trick of the
Hindoo. Many scientists have been
present to witness this strange cere
mony, but have never bean able to
fathom thelnystery ot It
In front of the southern opening of
the medicine lodge a large square of j
clean yellow sand, carefully smoothed*
and packed, U spread. With a ceremo
nial arrow figures representing the
Great Spirit the earth, sun, sky and
rain are drawn. There are also the
symbols of the corn and a bountiful
harvest. The indentations made by the
arrow are then filled In with pigments,
blue for the sky and clouds, black for
the earth and chrome yellow for the
harvest The middle of the square is
left vacant This picture in sand paint
ing is a most pleosing specimen of bar
baric art. ^
The hour for the ceremony arrives,
and at the right moment the medicine
man comes fortli from-his lodge and
takes a sent in the opening of the
lodge, facing the sand squar£. The
warriors and chiefs arrange them
selves around the square according to
rank. The ceremonial pipe is then filled
and lighted, and the medicine man
blows one puff in egch direction of the
compass and two to the heavens. He
then makes nn address, going over the
post history of the tribe and the kind
ness of the Great Spirit and his care.
He concludes with a prayer for the
continuance of this favor.
The great moment has arrived. With
Impressive solemnity the medicine man
thrusts the sacred arrow Into the sand,
withdraws It and places a grain of coni
Into the hole thus made. Carefully
smoothing the sand over It, he resumes
othln
‘ wat.
his 'ritttt, while the assembled chlefsi
smoke their pipes In stolid silence. Ifi
the Great Spirit condescends to answer
the prayer of the medicine man—and<
he generally does-^e corn will sprout]
and send up a shoot. After au Interval)
of fifteen or twenty minutes the sand'
seems disturbed at the spot where thei
grain of corn was planted, and soon
the slender green blades of the sprout
ing corn are seen above the surface.
The plant continues to grow rapidly,
and naturally during the day, and by
the next sunrise the silk and tassels
appear. By noon the stalk and ear.
have reached full maturity and the
ripening begins. Finally the blades,
and busies turn yellow and rattle when;
the wind shakes them. All this, we
must bear In mind, has been done In
thirty-six hours. On the morning of the
second day the corn growing Is com
plete. The medicine man now ad
dresses the watchers who in company
with him have watched the plant grow,’
for it is never left alone. With appro
priate ceremonies he symbolizes the
harvest by stripping the ear from the-
husks and placing the corn in his bag
for future use. The stalk is pulled up
by the roots and hung over the door of<
the lodge.—New York Herald.
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