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. ■ 5 Millinery Goods. I have just returned from the North, where I purchased a nice „ line of Millinery. Will open up at Lodge, S. C., in the Masonic building, and will be ready to serve the people after Sept. 25. Call and see my goods before buying elsewhere. MISS PHOEBE RIZER. Lodge, S. 6. 4 A Sure Cure for Rhtum&tiem. Cut*. Sprain*. Wound*. Old Sore*, Corns, Bunions, <3all*. Bruit**, Contracts Mutdn, Lam* Back, Stiff Joints, Fro*t*d Feet Bum*, Scalds, etc. AN ANTISEPTIC that stop* Irritation, subdues Inflam mation, and drive* out Pain. PENETRATES the Poree, loosens the Fibrous Tissues, promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the llueclea •atural elasticity. best LmnmnvrmN earth ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED CURED SCUTIO RHEUUTISS Mrs. B. A. Simpson, 990 Crsig St, Knoxville, Tenn., writes: “ I have been trying the bathsof Bot Springs, Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, but I get more relief from BaUcrd’s Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have ever tried. Inclosed find poatoffioe order tor $1.00. Send me large bottle by Soother* Repress.” THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND *1.00 BE MME VOW BET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Laniment Co. ST. LOUS, «. a. A. BY JOHN ML KLEIN. .. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. . I have decided to move my stock of goods to my Jackson- boro store, and in order to re duce same, I will offer my entire stock at cost for the next thirty days. W. Buford Sanders. WALTER BORO, 8- C- &*%*%******************** _ . ll Jones Carbonating Co., ji |HHK| ' : ~--8 s. c. Jj 5 W. E. JONES, | WALTERBORO, t Half a block from Depot. I b Bottling Works and Ice Cream Parlor. All soft || k drinks manufactured and sbld by retail and. whole- i sale. Shipped to all parts^f County, i : : Death of Llttlo John Baggett. In memory of little John Lewis Baggett, only child of Mr and Mrs Henry Baggett, waj born July 20, 190 land died September 14, Kk’G. For only a short while Qod lent them this little son. Ere they bad sip ped of the cup of happiness of his life, he was snatched from them. The grief-stricken onca cry, “Why waa onr darling taken from us?” He has left their home darkened and their hearts sorrowing. May God comfort the grief-stricken parents. Gb, not in cruelty not in wrath, The reaper came that day, Tis an angel visit the green earth, And takes the flowers away We miss thee from the home dear; We miss thee from thy place, A shadow over our life it cast We miss the sunshine of thy face. Our home is dark without thee, We miss thee everywhere. ' His merry voice is strangely hushed, And closed his laughing eyes; His loving tender gentle heart solemn slumber lies. The summer suns and summers ran, Flowers to life shall bloom, That he is free from sorrow such as this. A friend. Have von something you want to sell—a horse, a cow, a dog or something? • Or, is there something you want to buv? If you do then The Rress and Standard will lay your wants before over 5000 readers and business men. Yon think noth ing of buying a two cents stamp to let one person hear from you, bnt for 25 cents yon can reach over 5,000 persona. HOW TO DO IT. Write plainly in as few words as possible what yon want or have to sell. (Or if yon prefer send ns a fuller description and we wiM write your adversement without charge! Then clip the order blank below, fill it out and mtil it with yonr copy. 25 words for 25 cents. Check or money order should accompany each order. CLIP w ALONG DOT1ED LINE. i90 The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. C. Gentlemen:—Kindly enter order for words m times in the Classified Colnmns. Enclosed please find $ inpayment. Copy attached. Very truly yours. (Attach the copy for ycur advertisment to this order.) When a horse is so overworked it lies (jow* »»‘d la other ways declares its in< ability to go further, you would consider it criminal to ese force. Many • man of humane imp* I sea, who woulu not wil lingly bates * kitten, is gailty of cruelty where his own stomecn is concerned. Overdriven, overworked, when what it need t is soauetbing that will digest the food eatoe and help the stomach to recu perate. Something like Kodol For Dys pepsia that is sold by J. M. Klein. It’s bother to have money to barn than to have time to waste. A woman adds her sge by subtract ion Lucky in love and unlucky at cards means that you lorn by winning A doctor’s (patients are an ill-as serted lot LmiDem to-one of the most unsat isfactory things on earth. ».. VJ$T The New Idea. If so article is Imitated, the original is always beat. Yhiak It over, and when you go to buythat box of salve to koep aioued the house, get Dewitt’s Witch Basle Salve. It la the original and the name la atamped on every box. Good for eesema, tetter, boils, eels aad bruises end especially recommended for piles Sold by J. M. Klein. Even going to school would be a lot of fun for a boy if getting^ caught •doing it meant he would be whaled <by his father. Be good humored What does a woman who paints her dace do when pretends she wants to blush? Be careful. Care prevents many dropped stitches and bad breaks. Be oarefal. Men value character, women repu tation. - Can yon win? You realize that to win in anything these days, requires strength, with mind and bed? in tuna. A man or woaaaa with disordered digestive organs is not in shape fra day’s work or a day’s | play. How ese they er-ect to win? Kodol For Dyspepsia Cw-tain* the di gestive juices of a healthy stomach and will pat your stomach In shape to per form its important function of tupplyin the body aad brain With strength build lag blood. Digests what you eat, relieves Indifesion, 'Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach,; Pal pits* ion of tha Heart and pation. Bold by J. M. Klein. Constl- Obituarv of Charles C. Harrison. . Bom in the upper part of Colleton county some 54 years ago, Charles C Harrison entered through the wide gntes of immortality to his eternal rest at the Walterboro Infirmary, on Friday 14th of September, 1 0, after a lingering illness of over two months. Mr Harrison was a man in the true sense of the word. His character was formed by himself, un aided by the, adventitious circum- | stances of birth or wealth, and from that character flowed a reputation that grew into all the hearts and minds of his friends and acqnain- tences his worth ss an honest mao. In his business relations he was honest; his word was bis bond. He was one of kind “Nature s Noble men*” and well said the poet; “An honest man is the noblest work of God.” He was modest and retiring in his nature, and only to his trusted friends did he carry his heart in the palm of his hand so they could read its pulsations and every throb was for the right and against the wrong. His charity was abundant to all his fellow men, and the writer, who knew him well, never heard him speak evil of any one. In its restricted sense his purse strings were always emptied, frequently at a sacrifice to himself and his family. His love for the sports of the streams, fields und forests, were great, «nd his natural wit, humor, and facial expressions in recounting around the camp fire at night the exploits and episodes of the day’s hunt to his hooting friends always brought forth laughter and applanse. But when he “told it, straight,” it was accepted, as he was always for the truth. As a consis tent member of the Baptist church he lived and died,and is buried by the side of his mother at Bedon’j church. A devoted wife and three bereaved daughters and one son are left to mourn his loss, but it is gain to him. May God bless them all. Charlie left no worldly wealth, bnt did leave an heritage for you all, “a good name,” without which, as an example, a per son lives in vain. Best in peace old friend. Jno. D. E. Chamberlain’s Cole, Chotoi t Dianlwa Almost every family has need of e reliable remedy for colic or diarrhea at tome time dismg the year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for many yerjt and know its value. It has received thousands of testimonials from grateful people. It has been prescribed by phy- ■dans with the most satisfactory results. It has often saved Me before medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. > It only costs a quarter. Cat) you afford to risk so much far so Me) BUY IT NOW. M)LD B\ JOHN M. KLEIN - True end tri a frie* ds of Ike fsmily- —DeWitt’s Little Earl? Riser*. Btst for results *□! bea to take. Roay cheek* aad speiklteg eyes follow the ue* of these dependable Dtt'e pills. They do *ot flip or sicke*. 8>’d by J. M. Klein.. The Best Bread Fotf Children, because of its purity and sup erior quality is to be found at HUBSTER’S BAKERY. Always wholesome tootnsome and excel len A id the 6er vice as well a:, ihe Product is first class. Special caices ba.*- ed to order for Weddings, etc-, on short notice. headquarters: For Sparrows fine Choco- ate and bon bons. ^Bakery, There u no fl»ror in a iwallOwMt The only way to make your cigars taste better is to pay more money for | them. After the young man has accepted g situation he soon discovers that he baa got a job. Better to limp upon the right way than to ride upon the wrong. There’s a divinity that shapes onr aids, rough-hew them how we will. Keep the bowels opea when you have WOFFORD COLLEGE. a* Henry 5 Snyder, LL. D., President. Two degrees, A B and A M. Fqur courses leiding to the A B Degree. Nine Professors. Library and Librarian, The W E Barnett gymnasium under a compe tent director. J B Cleveland Science Hall. Athletic grounds. Conns of lectures by the ablest men on the platform. Nextaeasion begins Sep tember 19. Keep me noweis open when you have | t ,n?m *** jf ^ l . 6 * month. i oold and net a good remady to allay I For Catalogue or other information, it inflammetkra of the mneoas m«n-1 address J A GAM EWELL, peeretaiy, opananonrg, a c. Tke beat la Kennedy's Laxative aad Tar. It contains no opiates, tha bowls, drives oat the cold. b| •Mss good. Sold by J. M. There is no moh thing entific religion withoeti m v* v ■ * Wcarl Collars* Jf monel ■ $ . 9 <wr A womon’a idea of economy is to- . i-pM m uA bay aomething she has no earthly use for because it is cheap. •- $|yjB ■ K •> •» % it 'i A straight gait is good* evidence ■ |g a .■ of having entered the strait gate. ■ The mdispenrable man never known it ' >•. H. 0 • «SfV LowCoQftrs (■Hnn ww i Wm * r *FIX .afi ./<-A