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FIFTY CENTS
[N some conditions the
' gain from the use
of Scott s Emulsion is
very rapid. For this
reason we put up a
lifty-cent size, which is
enough for an ordinary
cough or cold or useful
as a trial for babies
and chuoren. In other
conditions the gain is
slower—health cannot
be built up in a day.
In such cases Scott's
Emulsion must be taken
as nourishment; a food
rather than a medicine.
It's a food for tired and
weak digestions.
for fr«*
Scott & Bowne, 4W-415 Pearl St.
New York
foe. sad f i .to. All dnifff let*
TRAINING DOGS.
Letter From Country Cousin.
Well, we trait the old adage will
be faithfully carried out now, as the
old saying goes that danger of a kili- ;
ing frost is over when the Whip-
poor-will begins to sing, or cry his
plaintive notes, and tonight his voice
of song is plainly heard around
Chick poor-will, or “Dick Married
the Widow” either, which suits the
fancy best, so that no more cold
comes.
Most small vegetable seedlings are
up, and it was with trembling hearts
that folks went around their gardens
to look at the damage that Jack
Frost had done last week, when it
was so cold. Hit they were all
pleased to find that that cruel gen
tlemen, Jack Frost, had not even
touched the smallest plant with his
cold fingers.
The farmers are as busy as bees
getting off the cabbage Crops as fast
as the heads are hard enough to ship.
One man cut over 400 crates at the
first cutting and is now seen going
a 01 ml with a happy smile on his
face. Our country is now a nest of
busy farmers, and drummers are
seen at every turn and corner, looks
like election times near the court
house at all of the packing bouses
&ud railroad stations.
Peas are now ready for market,
too, and beets are going off in large
quantities.
I am sorry to add that our genial,
happy, Jock Humph, had a severe
accident a few days ago while driviug
a pair of horses. He was thrown
out of the buggy and had two ribs
broken. Hope he will scon be all
right
The ladies of the Meggett section
are forming an aid society, and I
heard that it will be their chief aiiy
to assist in nursing and attending
the sick of that section.
As to the “wedding bells,” those
that I hear of are so far in the dis
tance that just the faintest sound' is
heard down this way, and as I know
I will not get a bid to the “cake,” I
will not go into particulars about
the bells.
Now Mr Editor, if you want to
see something real pretty you ought
to come down this way while the
cabbage crops are m their beet
beauty. Green peas with their light
green leaves, contrasted with the
rich, dark green of the beet crops
and if this does not attract you—
well then, do hear in mind that this
is the last month with an “R” in it
and after this oysters will be ont of
date nhiii another month comes in
with an “R”—so good for old time
sayings. With best wishes for The
Press and Standard’s prosperity.
Country Cousin.
Poo41e> the Eauiest to Tenrlt, Finrh#-
hnndi the Mont Hifaicult.
A poodle Is the easiest of all to
and the dachshund is the most di!de;ilt.
the latter not Iwmvulso he U t >.> Kt;:-;»ld,
but because he U tr> > smart. A ihuhs-
hund readily understands you
want him to do, and he can <’.» It. hut
he thinks he knows a way, and
he invariably trn*s his way first. As
a result, he Is never trained In any
thing that is really ditfieult. A dachs
hund seems to be always poklns fun
at one and getting no little umuseufeut
out of It for himself. Collies are easily
trained, but they are more or less un
reliable, and they are such flatterers.
They make you think thing* aje all
right and then they run away at the
very first opportunity. In preference
to other dogs, collies are trained al
most exclusively in the militia of Vi
enna for carrying. In time of war, mes
sages and medicine to and from the
camp and the sick soldiers, but they
are chosen more for their sjkhh! than
their faithfulness. Fox terriers are
natural acrobats. Within a few weeks
one can be trained to turn n somer
sault. A few weeks more and he will
do n double turn. To teach hlni* to Uo
this the trainer calls the animal to him,
apid as he comes jumping playfully
ngiflnst the trainer he Is caught an 1
turned quickly In the air, much to his
surprise. Ho thinks It Is play, and bo
comes Jumping up.,again. After each
turn he Is given a small piece of me:t..
In a few weeks he will run up and try
Independently to do the turn over In
the air for the meat, and If he is en
couraged It will not be long before ho
is an accomplished acrobat—Leslie’s
Weekly.
ERRATIC ENGINES.
. *>
LoeomotlTea That Act •• Though
They Were Dew Itched.
You never see u ship launched on a
Friday, and sir liarly a new locomotive
hardly ever i ins a trial trip on that
day or on the Kith of the month. Even
though the superintendent may Jeer at
the superstition, yet he knows too well
to set It at naught, for just r.s rai’ors
conoider that some ships are rnlnehy
so do train hands credit certain I n o-
motives with a sort of demoniacal pos
session.
It is certainly very strange the dif
ference that may be observed between
two locomotives built from the same
plans, at the same time, of similar ma
terial. One on her way quietly
and smoothly, never breaks down, costs
little or nothing for repairs. The other
| causes trouble from the very first, runs
off the line, kills the drivers, gets Into
accidents of all kinds and generally
nets as though possessed by some evil
spirit.
There was a famous Instance some
years ago on the South Florida rail
way. A locomotive killed so many peo
ple that she got the name of “the
hearse,” and no fewer than three en
gine drivers actually left the employ
of the company rather than continue
driving her. The odd thing was that
she never seemed to Injure herself.
Eventually the owners were forced to
break her up, although she was by no
means worn out.
Of actual ghosts In trains or railway
eugines one very seldom hears.—New
York Herald.
THK
"Knar* REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Men
of Me.
■•xubn'ok xmaasavr
prodoeM the above results In SO days. It sets
powerfully and quickly. Cures when all otbara fall
aoung men will regain their lost manhood, and old
men will recover their youthful vigor by ualog
REVIVO. It quickly and surely reetoreaNervoua-
pm. LoaS Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emlulona.
keel Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and
•U effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion,
which unfits one for study, business or tnsrrftacs. It
But only euros by starting at tboaeat of diasase, but
jsstreat verve toalo and blood builder, bring-
Ing back tbs pink glow to polo cheeks and r»
•taring tbs too of youth, ft wards off Insanity
tad Consumption. Imdst ou having REVIVO. ns
other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By mail
»L00 per package, or six for SSAXt, with ft port
Uto written rnnranf n to nm or roftmd
WALTERBORO DRUG CO.,
aud JOHN M KLEIN.
* » . % c.
Walterbom, S. O.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
hes sloe;! the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One end a Half Million
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
4 with every bottle Is a Ten Cent* package of Grove's Block Root* Liver Pflb.
^refeszinal J)[cticos.
linn.
Attorneys at Law.
>ve repment the American Surety
Company of New York, and are prepared
to furnish bonds for guardian*, admin
istrators, executors, vr other* holding
office* of tru*t.
Walierboro. 8. C.
Colleton County Telephone Co.
Long Distance Connection to. all parts of the
UNITED STATES.
JANES E. PEUKIFOY,
JSO. H. PEUKIFOT
PIURIM BROTHERS.
Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law.
All Suxineta given Prompt Attention.
OVER THE PRESS AND STANDARD
WALTERBORO. - - - S. C.
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Real Estate and
Commission Merche nt
Houses to
Opposite the Market,
WALTERBORO, 8. C.
G. G. HKFlDERSOn
Attorney At Law and flaater.
agent for:
Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Insur
ance Co., and for U. S. Fidelity and
Guaranty Company.
„ Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co.,
In which Company Insorance can be got
on all country as well aa town property.
G. W. STOKES, |
DENTIST.
OFFICE NPAR WALTERBORO MOTE
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Three Persona Are Drowned.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, April 7.—While
Goorge McDonald, Samuel Callahan,
Thomas Delaney and Mrs. Hattie Kopp
were taking a; ride in a gasofine boat
on the Cedar river, Mrs, Kopp began
rocking the boat, and it suddenly cap-
•I*ed. Delaney swam ashore to sum
mon help, bu^ before he returned the
other three had drowned.
Living indoors so much during the win
ter months creates a sort of a stuffy,
want-of-ozone condition In the blood and
system generally. Clean np and get
ready for spring. Take a few Early
c . . . . . , . ~ .Biaera. Tbeaa famona little pillt ekranse
Jbft hMMh. MMilK fipa • d.nog* Ik. H,«r. itonuch ud bond, tad tin
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Following are the names of the subscribers to the
above Company:
V*n« Mu*«*v G («. *i t — O Svirr«M
abu. *••*«»». Cond.fiMrR. Etc.
GtBBILff MACHINERY CO.
C*la*«a.bt*. S. C.
There are those ..ho have an lust met
which prompts them to offer verbal ca
resses to all with whom they come in
contact, aud there is no doubt that, if
such people are gifted at the same time
with good hearts, they greatly sweeten
life. They do not know how to say,
much loss write, a disagreeable sen
tence. They fff>e with their mind’s eye
the exact spot where a flattering word
would produce pleasure or salve a
smart, and the temptation to say it is
very great. The pleasure they produce
delights them, aud they study to pro
duce it again. No doubt they practice
an art, but not a very black art, and it
is dilflcult not to like them, especially
if they are women. Real flattery—the
really false article—can hardly exist
with a warm heart. JPleuty of folly and
too much desire to i>e popular may go
with that, but nothing else.—Family
Herald. •
Walter horo.
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 B Padgett
Colleton Bkg Co
C T Cummings
C I W & S Co
Clerk of Court
W E Jones bus.
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 I 7 ishburne
Mrs C R Fraser
H A Frances
Klein's Drug Store
E P Knight
A J Lemacks
P J Lucas
J S Jackson
Dr G W Stokes
W P Fi Ider
R^v J P Graham
Jno H Peurifoy bus
Mrs Annie Neyle
W L Lucrs
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 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
Wal Drug Co
J G Padgett |
Wal Postoffice
Mrs B K Sanders
C A Savage
A C Shaffer
Terry & Shaffer
John F Lucas
J D Gibbs
C A Savage Bus
C D C Adams
Jas E Peurifoy bus
Dr W B Acker
man bus.
W H Martin
D L Smith
Mrs G A Sauls
A M Sanders
W W Smoak
Rev J L Daniels
W J Taylor
C C Tracy
R H Wichman
A Wichman
J A Westerberg
Mrs E J Witstfl
Mrs E H Williams
J M Walker
A Wichman & Co
John M Klein
F F Rivers
J G Padgett Bus
tl W Black Ir Res
Country.
S W Ackerman
T c Ackerman
F C Bennett
James Britt
J D Colson
C Drawdy
A D Dodd
J S Jordafl
A D Metis
W G lliott
L E Hill
S G Peirce
A VRickenbaker
Sanders &Lemacks
Dr B G Willis
Dr W A Kirby
Poor Farm
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President Vice Pres. andTrkab.
W\D. REID,
Manager.
Who Constitute Our ' Board
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OF CARRINGTON, THOMAS A CO.
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Modern
Slothes.
Ihe time is come wfyen progressive Clothiers must lend
their experience toward educating the people injthe
, art of Olothes selection and the rulative value of
materials and workmanship.
For instance, our experience has tanght ns that there are
not more than live Olothing manufacturers in America
whose products are worthy a high place in your estima
tion. These are the ones we handle. No matter from
which of these yon select, yon can’t get anything
bnt good merchandise—the best that America affords
^This is a form cz protection that inspires confidence with
yon and can’t fail tp benefit ns both, On these lines
we ask your patronage; on these lines we hope to
retain it.
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