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A I So Tired It any he froa overwork, bet the chances ere Its from ae to* •ctive i «vr» ^ . I With a well conducted LIVER t t one can do mountatoa off labor *) without fatigue. I It odds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. •t can be kept to healthful action by, and only by TitfsPiUs ' TAKE NQ SUBSTITUTE. Barn Burnad. The friends of J. M. Speights will regret to learn that he loet his barn bj fire last Tuesday night A large quantity of iertiliz er, cotton seed and fiwrm produce were destroyed, making his loss someth ng like $.100. The origin of the fire is not known. Mr Speights lives on the Combahee Kiter about six miles from Green Pond. - / - HanWisn Will Build New Road. v - Kansa City. April 14.—The Kansaa City TlrA*s says that It la reported on good autlr>rlty that E. H. Harrlman le to build i road from Kansas City through ad Ian TerrUory to Denison. Tex. Sthlned relations uetween the Harrlman Vnd the Yoakum, Rock Is Isnd-’Friwi Interests are aald to be the chief cAsea of the Harrlman move. Stuart R. Inott, former president ol the Kansas rity Southern, who Is said to repreeentthe Harrlman Interests In the present froject. declined to dlscusa the matter present. Humm Blood Marks. - A tale of horfcr was told by marks of humsn blood in the home of J. W. Wll- llsms, a well k|own merchant of Bac, Ky„ He wrlus:. "Twenty years ago I bad severe hemirrhatrea ot the lungs, and was near rieikh when I began taking Dr King’s New D^covery. It complete ly cured me am*. I have remained wet} ever since.” If cures ^hemorrhages, chronic coughs, teUled colds and bn n- cbitils, and It Is th4 only known cure for weak lungs. Ever|j bottle guaranteed by John M Klein, Drjggist. 60c and $100. Trial bottle free. Funeral 8U New Orleans, U for all fight betwt drivers and nonur ped by Fight. April 14.—A free in striking carriage on men caused the Don't tie s couch or a cold up in your system by taking a remedy that binds the bowels. Take Kennedy’s Laxative Honey anu Ta It is different from all other •yrups. - It is better. It opeus the bowels —expels all cold from the system, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. An Ideal remedy for young and old. Children liko it. ttnld by John* A. Klein. 4tn Old Soldier Hasses Away. The many friends of G R Bennett will be pained to learn of his death which occurred at his home near Docto *8 Creek April r», after a severe stroke of paralysis, which occnrred the day before his death. Mr lien- nett was about OH years of age. He leaves a bereaved wife, one son, four daughters and many friends and relatives to mouru his departure. Friend. A Card. Editor Press and Standard: 1 am glad to see that oar inrymen oflastcourt hud the pluck to prctect a lady when imposed upon by some pC the railroad employees. I also notice in yonr paper that a good many people think it was an exces sive deci88 1 will say that if I were on such a jury and a lady was subject to what 1 see by your paper she was, I would have given her not only what she asked for, but some railroad employee would pay a penalty also. 1 don’t know any one connected with thisjease, but 1 write this letter upon the protection of the female sex travehng^by themselves, to please publish it[for the benefit of *11 who it may concern, and oblige Yours truly, D. ,H. Towles. THE PRIVATE WON, temporary postppntqient of a funeral at St. John’s Catholic church. As the body was beii\g bonfe Into thr churrh, strikers att«eked the nonunion men, and one was severely Injured Dne carriage was sityshed and others disabled. Revolvers!were drawn, but no shots were fired. Caught Cold While IIu|ting a Burglar. Wm Thone Lanorgan, provincial con stable at Cbapleau, Oiiario, says: “I caught a severe cold wpic hunting a burglar in the forest swymp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain’s Cough Reme dy, I tried it, and after tiling two small bottles, I was completely cured.” This remedy is intended especidlv for coughs and colds. It will loosen ayd relieve a severe cold in less time than by any other treatment and if a favorite wherever its superior excellence has become known. For sale by John M Klein. — — • — • - » » — \ C * o Serving Last Term. New York, April 14.—The Herald says that seated at his desk In his of- ffice In the United States Express com pany’s building Senator Thomas C. Platt declared he would make po effort to be re-elected to the Unltel States senate at the expiration of his term In 1909. “It Is true,” he said, with a touch of sadness in tone, “that I do not expect to return to the senate when my ""present term ends. I will have gratified my desire for puolic office by that time.” Webalced Hla Saperlor Oflleer and Ea- ruprd Court Martial. Charles Brad la ugh when in Rie Brit ish army was orderly room clerk, and a newly arrived officer once enured the room where he was sitting at work and nddrcssM to him some discourte ous order. Private Brndlaugh took no notice. The order was repeated with an oath. Still no movement. Then it came again, with some foul words add ed. The young soldier rose, drew him self to his full height and. walking up to the officer, bade him leave the room or ho would throw him out He went accordingly, hut in a few mom eats the grounding of muskets was hoard out- aide, the door opened and the colonel walked In, accompanied Uy the officer. It was clear that*the private soldier had committed an act fur which he might be court martialcd. and as ho 8ai<| onCe. “I felt myself in .a tight place.” The officer made his accusa tion, and Private Brndluugh was bid den to explaiu. lie asked that the fleer should state the exact words In which he had addressed him, and the other, who had, after all, a touch of honor In him, gave the offensive sen tence word for. word- Then Private Brndlaugh sa|d.) addressing the colo nel, that the otficer’a memory must •urely be at fault In the whole matter, M he could not have used language so an becoming to an officer and a gen tleman, The colonel turned to the of ficer With the dry remark: “I think Private Bradlangh Is right There most be wane mistake.” And be left the room. ■ . Is The Moon Inhabited Science h&q proven that the moon has an atmostpbere, which makes life in some form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; espec- ally those who don’t know that Electric Bitters cure headache. Biliousness, ma- lariapChills, and fever, jaundice, dyspep sia Dizziness, Torpid liver, kidney com plaints, general debility and female weaknesses. Unequalled as a general tonic and appetizer for weak persons and especially good for the aged. It induces sound sleep Fully guaranteed by John M. Klein, druggist. Price only 50c. Notice. Spanish jack owned by M. H. Hiott and B! G. Hiott Eight years^ld, 16 hands high, weight, one thousand pounds. Now located at Mr Ben C.has- sereau’s, near Doctor s Creek. Will stay there for this season. All who patronize will pay $1.00 in advance. Harvard Brand Clothing. YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER OUT-FIT of this popoular Brand of two and three piece Suits and Trousers are waiting for you at your Dealer’s Store. . Don’t put off your purchases- Your wide awake neighbors « are already fitting themselves out; YOU can’t afford to be behind the season. Your Dealer ordered this Clothing for YOU and you will •4—^ be pleased with his selection. •V r- Remelmber the name The Right Styles; The Right Fabric; The Right Pi ices. mmc • *j» If your Dealerd oes not carry them \ , Made by Meinhard, Schaul & Co. in stock, write us and we will tell \ 'New York and Grip Quickly Knocked Out. “Some weeks ago during \he severe winter wealher both my wife and mjrelf contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worse kind of la I grippe with all Its miserable symptoms, says J 8 Egleston of Maple Landiag, Iowa. “Knees snd joints aching, nois eless sore, head slopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Cham berlains’ Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a double dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip.” Sold by John M Klein. Boy Acquitted of Shooting Father. Haxlehurst, Ga„ April 14.—Cleveland Crawford was given a preliminary trial here before justice J. H. Boone, charg ed with shooting his father, J. D. Crawford, about ten days ago and also killing his little brother with a stray shot at the same time. -Che boy was acquitted. _ - - Report Is Untrue. Chicago. April 14—Attorney Wetten, for John Alex Dowle, Saturday, Issued a statement to the effect that the re port that a compromise of Zion City troubles was untrue. you where to find them on^sale. Savannah, Ga. howpleasnat IT tt* TO KNOW y v w* S'* ‘ ** While at a dance or Reception that your foot wear is in keeping with the style, or while on the! street that your Shoes have that sir of 4 flnene»8—or while hunting that your Boots are water-tight, ver at home that your slippers are neat and comfortable— THAT’S WHAT WE TERM SATIS- 4 FACTION. Wo claim all of our Shoes are satis factory, as we secure the sort that proves our claim. MAIL ORDERS FILLED UPON RE CEIPT, Thus Avoid Disappolntmente—Send us YOUR ORDERS. DANCE SLIPPERS for Ladies $1.50 to $4.00 DANCE SLIPPERS for Men ...* „ ;....;$1.50 to $2 00 STREET SHOES for Ladies 2, $2.00 o $3.50 STREET SHOES for|Men $2.00 to $6.00 HOUSE SLlPPERStfor Ladies :60c to $2.00 HOUSE SLIPPERS foremen /„ .r. :$1.00 to f2.C0 OUR: CHILDRENS k 8CHOOL .SHOES ARE THE BEST i —They like Though Play— BOYS SHOES GIRLS SHOES $1-60 to $2A0. „ $1.50_to $2.50 LITTLE SHOES $1.00 to |*.0Q. THE!BAN K - H ABIT. >> Possibly you who read this have never kept a bank account If not, let us suggest that you try the experiment You will find it help ful in many ways. Aside from the fact that your money will be safe from theft and fire, such a habit tends to thrift, economy, discip line, and a general understandings of business principles, all of which are essential to success. It also affords a convenient method for the pay ment of bills; and, as the checks are always preserved and returned to you, they serve as receipts for the amounts paid. • Your business solicited. 4 per cent interest in Savings Department, payable quarterly. THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK. NEW MILLINERY A. A-H^Oh C'U'S *** - Ij MArr* 4hakl£;tc;(.;.c,‘ -V I | i I have opened a millinery business next door to H. W Black’s store and cordially invite the public to visit my store. I will sell you a beautiful ready-to-wear hat at a reasonable price and if I haven’t any in stock to suit you it will only take a few minutes to trim one to suit f v.r - ’ your taste. Yours for business, 0. - Mrs. Lacy t. Hiott. , -TV.-) * * 2 r—M -2.