The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 28, 1906, Image 6
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For Thin
Babies
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Fat is of great account
to a baby ; that is why
babies, are fat. If your
baby is scrawny, Scott’s
Emulsion is what he
wants. The healthy baby
stores as fat what it does
not need immediately for
bone and muscle. Fat
babies are happy ; they do
not cry; they are rich;
their fat is laid up for
time of need. They are
happy because they are
comfortable. The fat sur
rounds their little nerves
and cushions them. When
they are scrawny those
nerves are hurt at every
ungentle touch. They
delight in Scott’s EmuK
Sion. It is as sweet as
wholesome to them.
i
I
1. ftmd for from uamplo.
Be sure ihat this plotare l»
the form of a label la oa the
wrapper of every bottle «f
f mule Ion you buy.
The FreaUn of Fate.
Here Is a unique memorial rotict
from n Oeorffla exchange:
“Once he waa nearly avrallowed by
a» earthquake and shortly afterward
was blown nearly a quarter of a mile
by a hnrrlenne. but he triumphed over
all these afflictions, only to l>e kicked
out of life by a mule that had n mort
gage on It and was blind li one eye."—
Atlanta Constitution.
Other Objeetfoas.
“Gladly would I die for you!"
Her look of hauteur was maintained
despite this plea.
“You are in error," ahe replied coldly,
“If you think the color of your hair
constitute* my chief objection to you."
The good night was brief and soon^~
Philadelphia Ledger.
A Big DIBereaee.
She—How much do you earn a year?
He—Abont 12.000.
“But we can't lire on that!"
“Ton asked me how much I earned.
X make abont f20,000."-Llfe.
Deafness Caanot be Cured
by local applications,
ranch tbs diseased portion of tbs ear.
Thera Is only oas way to cure deafness.
Scott Sr Sown*
Ckomlsti
409-4!s Pimri ftrooi
dfew Ter*
50c. a'd *100
All D
1
at they cannot
reach tbs d'
only <
sod that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con
dition of the mncons lining of the So*
•taehian 1 nbs. When this tabs Is In
flamed yon hare a rambling sound or im
perfect nearing, and when It Is entirely
cloeed, deafness Is the result, end unless
the inflamatlon can be taken ont and Ibis
tuba restored to its noraml condition,
hearing will be destroyed forerer; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which Is aothiag but an inflamed condi
tion of the mucous surfaces.
Ws will glee One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafneas (cased hr catarrh)
that cannot b* cured by Hairs Catarrh
Curs.Send for circu are. Ires. F J Cheney
A Co, Toledo, O. Bold by Druggist, 75c,
Taka Hall's Family Pills for constipation
—
Fleaded wH*T Counterfeit.
Fort Worth. Tex., March 24.—It
transpired Friday that Fort Worth
has been flooded with counterfeit *10
bills. The bills are of the Buffalo
type, and closely resemble the genu
ine, jo far as the stamp and engrae-
log is conftarped. but the paper la
rhuch thicker and. heavier thin the gov
ernment paper and no fttk |i dlacfern-
Ttey are
and
Ing what
ible in_ the composition. They
alpo noticegbfr thin tft be center
fery heaty at each end, being \
coin expert* term “broken billa.’ 1
MalHnsosy as4 Palieaee,
Matrimony and patience I It !• not
always a perfect combination, la It?
In Booth Africa the savage tribes have [
a peculiar ceremony which they put 1
the matrimonial candidate through pre
vious to his entering the holy state.
His hands are tied up in a bag con
taining five ants for. two hours. If he
bears unmoved the tortures of their
.■tings he la considered qualified to cops
with the nagging and dsily Jar and fret
of married life. Such a man wo^ld
make an admirable husband. He
would not be upset by the thoughts of
a spring bonnet or grow Irritable every
time the steak wan overdone. The idea
of having a patience trial for those
about to marry is one that civilised peo
ple might adopt - .
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thm L*rff««t DMcrlbed Seeks. -
Speke, in his narrative of the Journey
to the source of the Nile, describes the
largest snake that has ever been seen
by man. “I shuddered," he says, "as
1 looked upon the effects of his tre
mendous dying strength. For yarda
around where he lay grass, bushes and
aapllnga—In fact everything except
full grown trees—were cut clean off as
If they had been trimmed with an im
mense scythe. The monster when
measured was 51 feet and 2^4 inches
In extreme length, while around the
thickest portions of Its body the girth
was nearly three feet"
Breaking Spur Caused Death.
Atlanta, March 24.—While A. L.
Buckner, a lineman, waa working at
the top of a telephone pole Friday af
ternoon, the steel spur upon which he
was beating hla weight gave way, and
he was dashed against the pavement
of the street, 50 feet below. The
force of the fall broke his shoulder,
and caused hla right eye to shoot forth
from hla head. He waa taken to the
Grady hoepltal, where he died three
hoar* later.
REVIVO
mom viTAUTt
Madam
Wall Mail
of Maw
KcYnra*!?
mml Leal Tile
Um
La tor.
If it were not for labor men could
neither eet so much nor relish so pleas
antly nor sleep so soundly nor be to
healthful nor so useful, so strong nor
no parent so noble or so untempted.-*-
Jeremy Taylor. ~-
tto
He—If a impossible for any one to on-
derst|nd you women. You’re all pus
sies. She—Which proves that yon men
are all stubborn. He—Why? Bhe-BIm*
ply won’t give us up.*- Philadelphia
J Imp—tmmt. < T!j
I “What sort of a man la Jhasoaf*
"Oik he’s one of those fellows who
Mad their washwoman a check far $B
and spell ft •cheque!' “-it Loafs Fuat*
Dispatch.
xt takas a wise man to discover a
prise man.—Diogenes.
One would think the Lakattve idea in a
aougk syrup should have been advanced
long before It wua It seems the only
luttMel remedy for and colds
would he to move ths bowels end dona
of the throat sad
needy's Lax-
i this, ft Is the
IveOengb Byrap, the beet
not ml? cans br
fsefraainatapt
fas iKMk «*• ptak glow So pole
storms tbs Sto Of yortb. ft eo
etbw. H ssab* Mritod Bm
ULOdpwesa
SmTssomw?^PobksoSsdvt
MYALHEMCWEC^
WALTERBORO DRUG v/w., .
and JOHN M KLEIN.
Walter boro. 8.0.
A<k
Not Entitled to Boak
Washington, March 24.—The house*
committee on elections, No. 2, Satur
day adopted unanimously a resolution
declaring that “A. G. Houston was not
elected a member of the fifty-ninth con
gress from the second Teams congres
sional district, and la not entitled to
the iniat hefd by Representative Moses
Lb Brooks, Democrat" ^
Japanese Famine Fund.
New Yerk, March 24.—The New
York branch of the National Eed Cross
announces'that a total of 737# toward
tho Japanese famine fund has bean
forwarded to the natkmal treasurer,
Jacob H. Bchlff, treasurer of the state
branch ackaowlcgdia;
KTI since March L
rJohsM
Don't frown—look pleasant If you an
•offering from tndlgeatlon or aeur tom
ack, take Kodol uyapepak Cara. Hon
Jake Moore, of AUaata, Ga, aayk “I
suffered more than 20 years with Indi
gestion. A frlaud reoeaweaded Eodol
It rellsved de (a one day sod I bow en
joy hatter health thna tot many years."
Kodol dlgetU whet you eat, relives sour
HI Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half MUBoii
bottles. Does this record of merit
with
appeal to you?
a Cent* package of Gr
No Care, No Pay. 50c.
j^rafttsinal Jtfotieas.
f . Mfirriwi
Attorueya nt Law.
We repretent the American Buretf
Company of New York, and are prepared
to furnish bonds for guardianr, admin-
istratora, executor*, or ether* holding
office* of trust
Walterboro, B. C.
JAMI8 k PIUMfOY. JMa H. FEUUFOY
. PIDBIfOT BROTHERS.
Attorneys and
Counsellors at Low.
AU BualBsaf girts Prompt Attestta.
. oven the rats* and stanoaso.
WALTERBORO. - - - 8. C.
Real Estate and
CoBeneUeion Merekn nt
Houses to Hent.
Opposite ths Market
WALTERBORO, & C.
C- G. HEDDERSOn
Attorney At Law and rtaoter.
aosmt fob:
Liverpool, London and (Robe Fire Insnr-
aace Co., and U. 9. Fidelity and
Guaranty Company.
Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co.,
In which Company Inanrance can be got
on all country aa well as town property.
fl. W. STOKES,
DENTIST.
OFFICE NFAR WALTERBORO NOTE
W. B
H. W. ACKERMAN
LACK & ACKERKAM,
DENTAL SURGEON:
ffice Honrs: 8.80 am to
p. m. 8 to 6 p. m.
"Wo.lt©rl>oro, 8 C
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THS-BOSS" COTTOa PRESS I
BBTLCtr, fTB0kCE7T. BEST
• Tms Wuhmav Gimnimo Svstsm
Staa, feeders, Ccadeeeere, Ete.
G188841 M ACK INERT CO.
Cetmamklm, M. C.'
Colleton Countmelephone Co.
Uong Distance Connection to all parts of the.
UNITED STATES.
45-
Following are the names of the subscribers to the
above Company:
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
Mrs BFadgett
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 Fishbume
Mrs C R Fraser
H A Frances
Klein’s Drug Store
E P Knight
A I Lemacks
P J Lucas
t S Jackson
»r & W Stokes
WPFtlder
Rev J P Graham
Jno H Peurifoybus
Mrs Annie Neyle
W L Lucas
C D May
N G Morrall
Mrs L W McTeer
E R McTeer
• P M Murray
as E Peurifoy
no H Peurifoy
ress & Standard
B G Price
D C L Hiers
Grace & Warren
W B Gruber
C M Grace
J S Griffin
Glover Bros
B G Hyme
Howell & Gruber
M P Howell
E Hubster
Mrs E F Hyme
B F Halford
C G Henderson
Wal Hotel
Mrs A Henderson
Wal Drug Co
J G Padgett |
Wal Postoffice
Mrs B K Sanders
C A Savage
A C Shaffer
Terry & Shafler -
John F Lucas
J D Gibbs
C A Savage Bus
C D C Adams
Jas E Peurifoy bus
W H Martin
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 Witsefl
Mrs E H Williams
J M Walker
A Wichman & Co
John M Klein
F F Rivers
J G Padgett Bus
H W Black Jr Res
Country.
S W Ackerman
T S Ackerman
F C Bennett
James Britt
J D Colson
C Drawdy
AD Dodd
J S Jordan
A D Metts
W G Hiott
L E Hill
S G Peirce
A VRickenbaker °
Sanders &Lemacks
Dr B G Willis
Dr W A Kirby -
Poor Farm
Mica mining la one of the greateet
Industries In North Carolina. Mica la
found in all aorta of blocks of various
thicknesses and shapes and can be split
a#d respllt almost ad Infinitum or until
It becomes the thin, flexible wafer of
commerce. The material It by nature
imbedded or scattered through the feld
spar In masses large or small, dose to
gether or far apart, and Is blasted from
the rocks by means of dynamite, the
purer vein* being found between wall*'
of slate. From the mines It Is taken to
the shops, where It It split Into thin
sheets, trimmed into regular forms end
made ready for the market the pries
varying with the Sine and color of ths
sheets., The average rise In abont
4 by 2^ though rare Shaeji of BA hy 18
Inches are sometimes
TothingTMlmSreqnSukTir
Nothing «tar «vtr sttrpatt k.
Dr. Kin’s
Et Dision.
Por (33® Ka *%.7L,
A Perfect For All Throat gad
Core: Lung Troubles.
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John M, Klein
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OCLL3BTCH CCTOTT T1LBPE0HB 00.
JAS. E. PEUKIFOY, ' JNO. H. PEURIFOY,
Prmidkht Vici Phis. isoTua*.
W. D. REID,
'^ ' Manager.
Who Constitute Our Board
Vj
N A HUNT,
OF B A HPT * CO.
J H JAHNZ,
OF C D FRANKS a CO.
THOb. 8 WILBUR,
^ OF T A WILBUR A SON.
FRED C PETERS,
OF PETERS GROCERY HOUSE.
C BISSELL JENKINS,
OF CAMERON-BARKLEY CO,
SAFE MEN
J J WESCOAT,
OF MARSHALL, WESCOAT * OO.
WILSON G HARVEY,
PRESIDENT ENTERPRISE RANK.
W THOMAS,
OF CARRINGTON, THOMAS * CO.
W 8 WIN TON ANDERSON,
OF ANDERSON SPOOL AND BOBBIN
FACTORY.-
TO FOLLOW.
Your banking business wanted, 4% interest computed quarterly.
ENTERPRI5EBANK,
laXTOia AND KABXXT STS., 0BABLX8T0N, A C.
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ALL SERVICE RESUMED.
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The Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Lines reach nearly every State in
West, with steamship Linee to China, Japan, Hawaiian laiaads, Australia
l^d India.
Bound trip Hotnaiealnn tatee to LoniiiaM, Texas, Oklahoma and old
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llexioo, each first and third Tueaday. /
T&oogb Pnllnum TooriA Oui thin dnjs «t* wwk, from WMhiaftoD
1). C. to Sm Fnnciioo ri* Adwta, Mootffmerr, M.iiij. ml New Orkss*
and Southern Paoifio ^Snneet Bonte.”
Cheap one-wayi ooloniet rates from all pointi te Oaliibniia and Northwegt
tarn Februazyjfith until April
BcqiMtt* for informtUon
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