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Take Laxative Bromo Qiunine Tablets, js r?Ljb
jUven MSBoo bom soU la»Mt S2 months. Tbb rfgnatUTO,
Ceres Grip
In Two Days.
on every
box. 25c.
Hk& Stood The Test 2. r > Year*.
The old original GBOVEH’8 Taatele s
Otiill Tonic You khow wi»at you are
taking. It is Iron and quinine in a taste
le-s form. No cure no pnv 60c.
/VE’W MILLINERY STORE.
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I have opened a millinery business next door to H. \V
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
your taste. Yours for business,
Mrs. Lucy T. Hiott.
0' ’. .v ; 7i$r-
Safe and Sure.
C URES COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING COUGH. SORE THROAT. HOARSENESS,
LOSS OF VOICEJLO0SENS THE PHLEGM AND EASES
EZPECTORATIONTHEALSTHE 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
KIRS. B. W. EVANS. Clearwater, Kas., writes:—“My husband
was sick for three months and the doctors told me he had quick con-
sumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard's Horehcund Syrup, and
it cured him. He is now a well man, but we always keep a bottle
b the house, and think it has no equal for pulmonary diseases."
Easy to TaKe; Sore to Core; Every Bottle Goaranteed.
THREE SIZESs S5«. 50c, Sl.OO.
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT CO., - ST. LOUIS, MO.
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SOLD AND
JOHN
RE0OMMENDEI
I. KLEIN.
BY
The New Idea.
• 549 Main Street.
We now extend to our Friends and Patrons
•
a spring greeting and a welcome to our store.
Come and look at our new line of Spring apd
Summer goods. All the new and latest styles
just in from headquarters, We are making
a bid for your trade and want it. Can we have*it.
hgk
W.s Buford Sanders.
WALTERBORO and
' JACKSONBORO, S. C
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Little Swamp Lots.
Married at the home of Mr and
Mrs Tom Hands, April 11, their
lovely daughter, Miss Nellie to Ben
nie Meyers. J \V Miley performed
the ceremony. The bride was beau
tifully gowned in lovely white.
bbe is one of Little Swamp’s
beautiful girls and the groom is one
of Smoak’s progress ve farmers. Me
wish for them a long and happy life.
Mr and Mrs David O'Qum and
little daughter, Hell, visited Mr and
Mrs Tylef O’Quin Sunday.
Miss Itosa Lea Carter of Khrhardt,
is spending sometime with relatives
and friends in our midst. ,
Tyler O’Quin had business in
Branchville Saturday.
Mrs Nancy Padgett has returned
home, after a very pleasant visit to
her son near Omega. .
Miss Ag. Smith, of Ituffin, is
spending sometime with relatives
near Litlle Swamp.
Mrs.T Z Harrison and two little
daughters, Annie and Mabel, visited
Lodge Monday.
Misses I’earl and Bertie Harrison
spent Saturday night with their sis
ter, Mrs Charity Smith.
Zach Harrison paid Lodge a Hying
visit last Saturday.
o Mrs Amanda liiers, of Khrhardt,
visited her inotlur, Mrs Caroline
Kmsby on Sunday.
Tyler O’Quin visited his parents
near Williams Tuesday.
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THE FLOUR OF QUAIT Y.
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Round, S. C.
'A. D. Dtfdd
The Kidneys
When they are weak, tor
pid, or stagnant*, the whole
system suffers* Don’t* neg
lects them at* this time 9 but
heed Che warning of the
aching back, the bloated
face, the sallow complexion,
the urinary disorder, and
begin treatment at once with
Hood’sSarsaparilla
which contains the best and
safest curative substances*
For testimonials of remarkable cures
Send for Book on Kidneys, No. 8.
C L Hood Ox, Lowell, Hon.
,New Sping Goods
—at—
J. R. READ & CO.
Nothing will relieve P'diges ion that is
uot a thorough digestunt. Kodol Dys-
p(i|*sia Cure Uiirests what you eat, »ind
allows the stomach to rest—recuperate—
grow strong again. A lew doses of MS>-
dol alter meals will soon restore the
stomach and digestive organs to a full
performance of their function naturally.
Sold by John M Klein. ^ ^
Dots From Lbcntza.
Editor Brtgs and -Standard; We
are having some very hot weather for
the time of year, w hich makes our
farmers hustle to get their crops
made while the season ih rolling by.
Klzie Myeis, our former teacher of
Ebenezu, is busily engaged in teach
ing at Litter. We wish him much
success. He gave satisfaction here
as a teacher.
Miss Jessie Blocker of (Jreat
Swamp section, is visiting her uncle,
J M Drawdy.
Miss Mamie Cone, who is engaged
in teaching near Askepoo, is expected
to visit her mother, Mrs M J Cone,
Sunday.
Misses Seanie and Annie Beach of
Tutor’s Creek, visited their sister,
Mrs C W Drawdy, Saturday and Sun
day.
English Beach visited relatives
here last week.
Howell Drawdy of Florida, is
visiting his parents here.
Mrs M J Cone and daughte, Ger
trude, went to Walterboro Friday
afternoon.
Mrs B W Goodwin visited her
daughter, Mrs W W Carter at
Luflin last week. 1‘atri Buella.
April 15, 19 Hi.
Tlie most rational tetnedy for Coughs
and Colds is Keunedy’s Laxative Hpney
and Tar, It acts on the bowels as a mild
cathartic—expels all cold from the sys
tem. Cuts all phlegm out of the throat,
relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough, etc. An ideal remedy for child
ren—equally good lor adults. Sold by
John M Klein.
Our first shipment of New
Spring Wash goods are arriving
daily; such as Ginghams and
Cham brays at 10c and 12Ac, White
Madras and Mercerized Waist-
ings at lowest prices, 12.1c. 15c,
18c,^Oc, 2oc. White Lawns at
8c, 10c, 12*3 up to 25c.
NEW Colored Lawn and Or
gandies. A handsome lot of new
patterns at 12*c.
NKW MACK DKKS8 SILKS.
FLICKS range from 50c to
$1.25. We call special attention
to our lid inch guaranteed “Chif
fon Tall'eta.” Special prices $1.00
and $1.19,
NEW BLACK DRESS WOODS
MEDIUM weights for full suits
and separate skirts.
NEW COLD DRESS GOODS
ARRIVING by every steamer,
marked dow lowest cash
prices.
COLD silks
FOR Shirt c Waist and Shirt
Waist Suits. We call special
attention to our white and cold
china silks for suits and shirt
waists-. 27 indies wide at 50c.
Full lino white wash silks at
25c, 30c, up to 75c.
FI LL line of Gloves, Hosiery
Embroideries, Laces, Collars and
Stock Collars, full line Novelty
Neckwear. New Shirt Waists
and Ready Made Suits,
by every steamer.
arriving
Mr. It. L. White, Mr. A. H.
FeUcliand Mr. Charles Webb
will be glad to serve their many
friends at Hie popular old Dry
Goods House.
J. R. READ & CO.
J24D King Street,
CHARLESTON, 5. C.
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The
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Dry Branca Items.
Editor Press arid Standard:
Sunday school at this place is
ilonrishing condition.
We were glad to see Jones Mc
Millan and his bride out to preaching
Sunday afternoon and elso Jones
Avant and wife.
Miss , Minnie Crosby dined with
Miss Julia McMillan Sunday.
Thomas Rhode and Hammond
Carter visited our community Sun--
day.
Jesse Caldwell and sister, Miss
Minnie, visited Miss Hattie Hiers
and sisters Saturday.
George Folk and Miss » Tillie
Brownlee paid Little Swamp section
a flying visit Sunday afternoon.
. Miss Letitia Bishop and brothers,
Lawrence and Jones, visited their
sister, Mrs R B McMillan, on the
third Sunday.
Jesse Brabham and sisters, Misses
Sallie jand Ella Sue, visited their
brother, L W Brabham, Saturday
and Sunday.
Him Jane Crosby was home on a
Short visit from her school a few days
Julia McMillan.
Startling Molality.
Statisticts show starling mortalit
from appendicitis and peritonitis,
prevent and cure these awful diseases,
there is just one reliable remedy, Dr
King’s New- Idle Pills. M Flannery, of
14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says:
“They have no equal for Constipation
and Biliousness.” 25c at John M Klein
druggist.
A Sucker Took the Bait.
Mr Editon I wish to say to tho
readers of The Press ami Standard
that I went fishing a few weeks ago
and when 1 threw my anti-dispen
sary bait'into the waters of the poli
tical stream a sucker laid hold of it.
A sucker? Yes sir. What kind of a
sucker? I think it was a dispensary
sucker by the way he bit. Mr Editor,
did you know that this is the best
time of the year to catch suckers?
They will bite at almost any kind of
bait Observer.
Rcallr t» Ilnrann B«*tn«.
The story is told in Chinn that years
ago a missionary made his appearance
upon a platform there and that the na
tive orator who introdueed him closed
with these words: “When 1 have finish
ed a gentleman front the west is going
to address you. He is not a foreign
demon. His appearance and Itis eloi’i
lug may sooin strange to you, but LroU
carefully at him.. 11 e has two a tana at {
two legs, two ears and two eyes, a
nose (though a long one!» and a mouth;
and I assure you his teeth are n“tde of
bone. Just like yours. He is ready a
human being, and I hope you v ill re
gard him ns such.”
With ration
from six! *‘*u
rate of soila
witli eotii a
to twenty
or acre in
seed is a
practiced on t!i< Coorgia
atiou farm and is stroug-
Establlshed in 171)4
Oldest Firm ii Amo*
D. A. WALKER & CO.
MON FENCE CHEAPER THAN W80D
Chamberlain’s Salve.
This salve ia intended especially fo
sore nipples, burns, frost bites; chapped
hands, itching piles, chronic tore eyes,
ttrunuiated eye lids, old chronic sores apd
or diseases of the skin, such aa tetter,
salt rheum, ring worm, scald head, herpes,
barbers’ Itch, scabies or Itch and eczema.
It haa met with unparalleled suoceee ia
the treatment of these diseases. Price
85 cents per box. Try H. For salelby-
John M Klein. >
STRAYED—Two oowe-—one milk
mod one .w.
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dark duo oolor
32;Meetina Street,
CHARLESTON, [S C
MARBLE AND -
GRANITE WORKS.
mnCDlSf.'and
W'Oi c c
Send For Pricer,
Mr A. K. Beach represents us at
Walterboro
A D WALKER. .! D. SCOTT
Lcr.'MiY’itrYkii
Per AerT
can easily be raised with
regular, even stands, and
of the very boat grade, for « hich tbe
highest prices can be gotten fit jour
warehouse, or from tobacco buyers If
tou will, a few weeks befon pl-rbrng,
Ibomlly use
Virjjjnia<&rolifla Fertilizers.
Fac them a'min aaa top dressing, or
second application. These tertllizers
axe railed by capable men. who have
boon making fertilizers all their lives,
and contain phosphoric acid. potu*a
and nitrogen, or ammonia, in their
proper proportions to return to your
soil the elements of plant-life thf-t
have been taken from It by continual
cultivation. Accept no substitute.
Virginia-CaroIliia Chemical Co.,
Richmond. Va. Atlanta. Ga.
Norfolk. Va, • Savannah. Ga.
Durham. N.O. Montgomery. Ala.
Charleston. 8.0, Memphis, lean.
Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La.
A Lucky Postmistress ,
Is Mrs Alexander, of Cary. Me., who
haa found Dr King’s >ew Life Pills to
be the best remedy she ever tried for
tbe-etomech. liver and bowels in
order. Ton’ll agree with her if
try these pelnless purifiers that In
fife- Goaffcateed by J<i