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= Ashton Dots. \N e are in the - midjt of this living age. As Father Time strikes ^ oft th? Uaye, icontbe, and years, we barely take notice and realize that we « are fast becoming the older citizej s of this country with all their res]>on- sibilties and an unprepared for eter nity staring ns in the face, fctill we drop oft* leaf by leaf while new ones are taking the departed one’s places, all striving to accuinmulate a fortune. The golden rod tells us that the harvest is here. Cotton and hay crops a~e Wing harvested rapidly. Oar loads of lumber leave our city constantly. The merchants are kept busy—such is the business si^le of life at Ashton. W 0 dones is adding considerably to his building, making it twice as large as heretofore. Messrs F N Jones and W 1) Berry „ have giveu in bills for residences to be built in the near future. Dr E 1* Carter is adding barn stables to his lot. Stephen Bunton is making some improvements on h;s place by way of buildings. We are not without sickness, noth ing serious, but oh the* fevers are a weariness. - The social features are visiting and croquet parties. Misses Eula, Coleen and Eflie .I ones spud a few days of last week with Mits^s Izoraand Viola Miley of Crockeville. Miss Idp Ponds spent some time with Miss Irene Jones last week. Claude Seaise is 6i>OTuBng a few weeks at his aunts near Kuttin. M iss Eflie Jones left Monday for « Atlanta, Ca, where she goes in, the interest of her mtllinerv busimsn . * ■ iilic will be there a few weeks getting the benetit of the work room and coming in contact w ith the latest styles. Miss Eflie °is thoroughly interested in her business and trust the people will Upprec.nte her effort sumciently to keep her in our town, so that hat buyiT.g will not be so burdensome us heretofore; going from fifteen to thirty miles, now, we can get satifactory ones at our homes. v Miss Ullie Khode of Hartzog is the guest of Mias Virginia \'arn. We congratulate Miss Lottie Kich who won the scholarship at Winthrop Col lege over several-comptitors. Miss Lottie tinished at the Carlisle Fitting School last session. She won the- medal for the Wat scholarship. We have no fear that she will not make her mark at Winthrop. Protracted services will commence at the school building Wednesday night, conducted by llev Sexton. We wish much good accomplished. The death of Bon Carter Saturday Aug 25, was a shock to many of his friends. While on a visit to his brother, Dr E P Carter, he wrs taken sick and died within a . few days. Everything that could be thought of was done for his relief. We extend to his loved ones our heartfelt sympa thy. With* best wishes for The Press and Standard. - * ilebeca. how to Enter a Newspaper Office. Frc m tbe Kingman (Kan.) Leader- o ( a Courier. Advance to the inner door an 1 gi' e three distinct raps. The “devil’’ l attend your alarm. You give him your name, postoflice address Mild the number of years that you »r • ou rig for the papr.» He will then admit you. You will advance to the cenit-r of the room, address the editor with the following countersign: Ex tend the right hand about two feet from the body, with the thumb and indej linger clasping a $10 bill which droys into the extended hand cf the editor, at the same time saying, “Were you looking lor im£” The editor will say, “You bet.” After giving him the news you will be^ obliged to retire with a receipt for the obligation proprly discharged. The lireatk jf Life. It's a significant fact that the strong- cet animal of its si/.e, the gorilla, also has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs nu-ans powerful creatures. How to keep the breathing organs right should be man's chiefest study. Like thou-andsof otlu rs, Mrs Ora A Stephens, of Port Williams, O., has learned how to dr* this. She writes: “Three bottles of Dr King’s New Discovery stopped my cough of! two >ears and cured me of what my 1 friends thought, consumption. O, it’s grand for throat and lung troubles.” Guaranteed by .1 no M Klein, druggist. Price 60c and $2. Tiial bottle free. Bethlehem Notes. Editor Press and Standard: 1 will try to come again as I cant be run ’off by our new editor. Mrs Sallie Beeves and children and mother visited Bound a few days ago. Mrs Ollie Weeks and two sons spnt a week n Bamberg recently. Mr and Mrs L II Bickenbaker, are spending a month with their son m Georgia. Mr Sexton of Walterboro will preach at Bethlehem the fourth Sun day in this month. Everybody is invited to attend all these services. There was ice cream festival given at Utsey’s Aug 11th, which was enjoyed by all who was present. The pople around here wont have much trouble^with the cotton this year. Sam Linder and Jacob Under at- tendad the singing at Mr Garris’ last Sunday night. There were about forty-live present. The Young Man’s Society at the Hall school house, invited the young ladies to attend the first Sauday in September. B B. SUrving to Death; Because her stomach waa so weaken ed by useless drugging that she coaid not eat, Mrs Mary ii Walters, of St Clair St., Columbus, O., was literally starving to death. She writes: “My stomach was so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat, and my nerves so wrecked that I could/tot sleep; and not before I was S iven up to die was 1 induced to try Uectrlc Bitters; with the wonderful re sult that. Improvement began at once, and a complete cure followed." Best health Tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed bj Jno M Klein, druggist. Shipment of Jugs. If this Prohibition? Last Monday a freight car was loaded with whiskey jugs and kegs, „ on Tuesday another shipped away to tbe Mountain City Distilling Company, of Asheville. The shipment was: 101 1-gal jngs; 386 2 gal jngs; 75 3-g.d jngs; 91 4- g*l jugs; 17 5-gal kegs^ 3-gal kegs; 21-gal demijohns. This is the second shipment * of emptjrjugs •from Union since the dispensary was voted out.—Union Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Acts^pn Nature’s Plan. The most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take It when you have a cold and it will allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid ex pectoration, open the secretions and aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Price 25 cents. Large size, 50 cents. F r sale by Jno M Klein. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 yearsvp Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cent* package of Grove’s Block Root* Liver Pffls. prc/„.f n az j/eti=« ! Colleton County Telephone Co. 1 r mnTT Long Distance Connection to all parts of the J. C. HI0TT, Attorney at Law AND HEAL ESTATE AGENT i Office next doot to J. S. Griffin’s. walterboro, s c. Attorneys at Law. \Ve represent tbe American Purely Company of New York, and are prepared to furnish bonds for guardians, admin istrators, executors, or others holding offices of trust. Walterboro. S. C. The persistent man accomplishes a lot of things that are not worth while. a If you would not be cheated ask the price at three shops. The genuine article doesn’t go round protesting that it is good us the best. To a born kicker grievances are as plentiful as grafters in at) insurance company. “To Cure a Felon” JAM US E. PECRIFOY. JNO. H. FEL’KIFOY PEURIFOY BROTHERS. Attorneys ami Counsellors at Law. All Business given Prompt Attention. OVER THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTEKHOKO. - - - S. C. UNITED STATES. Following are the names of the subscribers to the •' above Company: .. m d. im Heal Estate, Brokerage and Insurance. % LOANb NEGOTIATED. Housed to Opposite the Market, - WALTERBORO, 8. C. G- G. HEDDERSOH Attorney At Law and flaater. a oent for Liverpool, Loudon and Globe Fire Insur ance Co., and for U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Company. Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co. r In which Company Insurance <;an be got on all country a« well as town property. KWBDMISSS! a£M«W2*aS*S» a. W. STOKES, 1 8* dentist. ' g 8 OFFICii NPAR WALTERBORO HOTE O oooooocooooooooooooooooooc H. W, BLACK SR, DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 8.30 am to 1 p. m. 3 to 6 p. m. 'Walterboro, S C oooooooooooooooo Disease and Health THE REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY “Made a Wall Man of No.” says Bam Kendall, of Philltpaburg, Kan., “jutt cover it over with Bucklen’e Arnica Halve and the Salve wfll do the rest. Quickest cure for Barns, Boils, Bores, ticalds. Wounds. Piles, Eczema, Balt Rhenm, Chapped Hands, Sore Feet and Bore Eyea. Only 25c at Jno M Klein’a drug store. Guaranteed. A. M. Sanders. «* Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries. Vegetables, Fruit and k • , • v-;,-; Confectionery. ' -v CASH PAID FOR POULTRY AND EGGS. produces line results In SO days. Tt acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when others fsli. Young men can regain their lost manhood, and old men may rocover their youthful vigor by using HKVIVO. It quickly and quietly re moves Nervousness. Lost Vitality. Seiual Weakness such as Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and effects of self abuse or excess and indiscretion, which malts one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the neat of disease, but is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing back the pink glow to pule cbeeke and re storing the lire of youtn. It wards off ap proaching disease. Insist on having HKVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mall, $1.00 per package, or six for $5.00, We give free advice and counsel to all who wish it, with guarantee. Circulars free. Addresa ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. Marias RIS*.. Chicago Ml . WALTERBORO DRUG CO., and JOHN M KLEIN. Walterboro, S. O. —5? The best time to kiss a pertty girl ie any old time. It coets $20,000 to edneste some boys and they never earn the interest on it. Nothing hfcs ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. King’s New Discovery rwraraKB-Vtt. A Perfect Cure: For AH Throat and Lung Troubles. me. Trial Walterooro. A M Sanders, W W Smoak Rev J L Daniels W ] Taylor C C Tracy Mrs H Es’Dorn R 11 Wichman A Wichman J A Westerberg Mrs E J Witsell Mrs E H Williams J M Walker A Wichman & Co John M Klein F F Rivers 1 G Padgett Bus U W Black lr Res Jno M Ackerman j C McLeod \Val Infirmary W J Fishburne Mrs C R Fraser H A Frances Klein’s Drug Store E P Knight - A J Lemacks P 1 Lucas » •J M*''-'*' •* J S Jackson Dr G W Stokes J S Welsh Rev J P Graham Jno 11 Peurifoybus Mrs Annie Neyle Dr L M Stokes res Wal Bot Works Chris Edwards H A Francis jes J H Benton W H Martin D L Smith Dr W B Ackerman Dr L M Stokes of 1 )r G W Stokes off C W Edwards Ed Glover A J Sanders Jas E Peurifoy bus W B Gruber' J C Hiott office. F S Dixon res W A Tucker Wal Liv Stables 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. J S )ackson res DJ Chaplin W E Capers ACL Depot Wal Dispensary Dr C H Es’Dorn ]no D Edwards Wal Hotel Wal Cotton Mill Wal Drug Co J G Padgett Wal Postoffice Mrs B K Sanders C A Savage A C Shaffer Terry & Shafter John F Lucas J D Gibbs * C A Savage Bus C D C Adams 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 C M Grace J S Griffin J S Griffin office J M Pennington -Grace & Warren B G Hyrne B F Haiford O’CLLSTCH CCIiTTy TSL3FHCH3 SO. JAS. E. PEU1UFOY, \ JNO. H. PEURIFOY, President Vice Pres, and Trkas. F. S. DIXON, Manager* \ * °* Dr W B Acker man bus Howell & Gruber M P Howell E Hubster Henderson House Col Mer & Mfg Co Mrs E F Hyrne C G Henderson E M Jones res Mrs C W Butler HENDERSONVILLE LINE Allison Herndon W F Hill , C H Boynton W M Speights Boynton & Willis F Guess J A 'Marvin Dr H A Willis oft Pay Station at store of Bovnton vVr Willis. Charges lOcts to Wal terboro, 20 cts any con nection on local exchange COTTAGEVILLE LINE S W Ackerman S G Peirce T S Ackerman A D Dodd A D Metts Dr B G Willis Dr W A Kirby Pav station at T S Ack erman’s Charges lOcts to Wal terboro, 20c la any con- neciiou on local exchange HIOTT*S LINE W G Hiott L E Hill , .„ A V Rickenbakef J S Jordan RITTER J.INE Allen Ritter Poor Farm F C Bennett Sanders &Lemacks C W Drawdy SNIDER LINE. Mrs A E Getsinget W C Brant Dr J B Padgett Eli Benton G A Benton GACKAC “I wrote you for advice/* writes LeliaNjHagood, of Sylvia, Tenn., “about my terrible backache and monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders. I had suffered this way nine years and five doctors had failed to relieve me. On your advice |I aook Wine of Cardui, which at once relieved my pains and now 1 am entirely cured. I am surfe that a Cardui saved my life.” _ It js a safe and reliable remedy for all female diseases, such as peri- nUEE ADVICE Writ* u* a letter __ your symptoms, and we will Free Advice. In plain sealed Address: Ladles’Advisory rs The Chattanooga Medicine nooga, Tenn. John M, Klein odical pains, irregulari ty, dragging down sen sations, headache, diz ziness, backache, etc. / At Every Drag Store in $1.00 bottles. I Try it WINE OF