The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 10, 1906, Image 2
The season’s first cold
jnay be slight—may yield
to early treatment, but the
next cold will hang qn
longer; it will be more
troublesome^; tdo.* U n -
necessary take chances
on that secoiid one. Scott’s
Emulsion is a preventive
as well as a cure. Take
when colds abound and
* you’ll have no cold. Take it
when the cold is contracted
and it* checks inflamma
tion, heals the membranes
of the. throat and lungs
and drives the cold out.
Send for frto simple.
SCOTT a BOWNE, Chemists
409-414 Fear I Street, Sew Terk
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0 Heart Of Mind
0 heart of mine, vro shouldn't
so!
What we’ve misted of calm we couldn’t
* Have, you know!
What we’ve met of etonny pain,
And of sorrow's driving rain,
We can better meet again
If it blow. e
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^ bave erred in that dark hour SEno.
~~ We have known,
ten the tears fell with the shower,
AU alone—
Were not shine and shower blent
As the graoions Master meant?
Let us temper our content
With His own.
For we know not every morrow
Can be sad;
So, forgetting all the sorrow
We have bad.
Let us fold away our fears.
And put by our foolish tearft.
And through all the coming ycarl
Juat be glad.
—James Whitcomb Riley.
It doern’t take a very brave dog to
bark at the bones of a Hon-
' People who live for public approval
often die of private chagrin.
If withes were antemobiies the demand
for gasoline would exceed the supply.
Uneasy'Hee the leu, that wiars a
crown, perhaps, but it is mtrtlj hearsav
with the majority of us.
The rtason [misery ]ov<* com pat y is
so as to be ^hle to tell about it.
Winn wrds are the product of
hot tempers
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“LasfFall,” writes Mrs.jS. G. Bailey* of Tun-
nelton, W. Va., “I v/as going down by inches,
from female disease, with great pain. After tak
ing Cardui, Oh! My! Howl was benefited! .1
am not well yet, but am so much better that I will
keep on taking Wine of Cardui till I am perfectly
cured.”
Despite the envious attacks of jealous enemies
and rivals, Cardui still holds supreme position
today [as in the past 70 years] for the relief and
cure of female diseases. It stops pain, tones up
the organs, regulates
the functions, and aids
in the replacement of
a misplaced organ.
At Every Drug Store in $1
WINE
OF
FREE ADVICE
Write us a letter descriHr
all
your symptoms, and we will sprfd you
I ree Advice, in plain sealed/fmvelope.
Address: Ladjy*s'Advlsorvilepartment.
The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chatta
nooga. Tenn.
Bottles.
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WALTERBORO HOTEL.
<S. A. eGKAHBT. Prop.
Why a Man la Lazy.
His it not a business in which be it
interested. '
He sleeps and eats too much.
He goes in the company of lazy
people.
He has never learned how ranch
pleasure there is in doing things.
He lias never learned the value of
a minute. %
His father and mother were Usj
He lacks a sense of responsibility.
He is more fond of dreaming about
success than achieving it
lie is not a fighter.
Be does not know how to tackle a
disagreeble piece of work and get it
out of the way.
He has never learned how to throw
np his bat and cheer when he sees
work coming his way. ! He does not
feel the satisfaction that a healthy,
moral man shonl feel in his ability
to conquer obstacles.
He has money that was left to him
be some inheritance, or expects to get
some.
He is always on the lookout for
“get rich easy*’ schemes.
He does not know from actual ex
perience that busy people enjoy life
more than idle ones.—Business
Money.
„ Keep the bowels open when yon have
a cold and use a good icmedy to allsy
ibe inflammation of the mucons mem
branes! The best is Kenuedy’s Laxative
Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates, t
..loves the towels, dikes out the cold. Is
reliable ar.d tastes got,»d. Sold by .1. M. j
Kieiu.
bohemian Proverbs.
From The Boh<inion. Do the!
hard thingl first. It’s hard to werk, ■
but- harder to want.
The be;ti t that loves m^f
pared to suffer.
The world dois»»Xowe you a living'
—it was here fin
everything, but it often
(kl imitation.
with a dimple will laugh at
thing a man savs.
It is easier for the average man to
keep a dairy than a diary.
The* only man who never made a
mistake died when he was a boy.
There are two sides lo every ques
tion—your side ipid the wrong side.
The seven ages( of man: Baby
Willie, Will, William, Billie, Bill,
Old Bill. Our moods are the inter
ludes between the comedies and the
tragedies of life*
It sometimes happens that a good
man’s conscience does not prevent
him from accumulating mon«y.
Some people imagine tha^ cunning
and wisdom are synonymous, but cun
ning IMS plentiful as wisdom is scarce
It is a shock to the man who thinks
that he is world-famous to discover
that there are people in the next block
who never heard of him.
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In tho d vs of our grandparents the nl. \viii.lin-r
of tho family clock was air event, nccor ;a u-. ui,
considerable ceremony. They wouldn’t I tve- l» iovo!
that wo can now Fell you a hamHome eight ■ jv <• , v. i‘ ,
liour and half-hour strike or swjecy-toned * ’’If-h...
for much less than paid for their ^hl timci X «• will, n
wooden w].ools. The world “do move” and Uus progres
sive store k»vp« lively pace with it in all branches of
jewely Mcich iodise
at S. : FINN’S Jewelry Store.
Centrally located. Qood Fare. Clean beds.
•s. t>
Hacks meets all trains. Livery stable in yard ad
joining. *
Rates, transients, (2,00 per day.
Single meals, 50 cents. Dinner served 1.30 to 3.00
p. m. Special rates by tne week or month.
mmmJ
)rigintl Is
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If an article la imitated, the o:
alwaya best. Think it over, ao(T when
you go to buy that box of salve to keep
around the houae, get Dewitt’e Witch
Uazle Salve. It la the original and
the name la atamped on every box. Good
for eczema, tetter, boila, cuts and braises
and taped ally recommended for piles
Bold by J. M. Klein.
Established In 1794. 4
Oldest Firm In Amenc
D. A. WALKER & CO.
IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN W000
NOTICE FRIENDS.
* ^ 'J V 'XX..'4 ;? - ‘ .X- u ‘ ’ * • v. - i 1 < ■
I wish to remind you that I am still -in the wagon,
buggy and harness business more than ever before, and
handle anything iu k this^line. I have just finished my
new store bnilding(and now have plenty of room.
Have just received a car load of wagons, Ipiggies and
harnesa. As many as you aheady know I sell the White
Hickory Wagon, any sice you want. Come and aee them
before buying elsewhere. I am the only agent in the
county. Terms easy. Come with money and without
money and get a|wagon, buggy or harness. Only 8 miles
from Walter hero. * Yours truly,
M. H HIOTT.
32 Meetfna Street,'
„ CHARLESTON, 5 C
MARBLE AND
GRANITB WORKS.
and
Send For Prices,
Mr John Y. Beach represents us at
1 Walter boro
A D WALKER, J D.
A man la alwaya proud of hia broad
even if Is looks like a flaxseed poultice.
Tksre to no earthly hope for ska man
who glories la hit reputation as a liar.
Be r ides the use of JVesh and pure drugs there are three
component parts to every prescription.
Cleanliness,
*
Accuracy and
t Intelligence.
You get these important requisites as well, as polite and
courteous attention and
A SQUARE DEAL
AT WALTERBORO DRUQ CO.
A. P. BARNES, B. S. Ph. 0.
Manager.
Are You Going ?
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Grand Military Features, Guard Mount and Pa- I
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hattan Beach Fireworks, Trades, Fantastic, and
Floral Parades, Fireman’s Parade and Exhibi
tion, Charleston’s Poultry and Pet Show v v
EVERYTHING FREE.
One Fare pluss 25c, for Round Trip, on all Railroads.
A. M. Sanders.
Dealer In
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Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Vegetables, Fruit and
* O v- *
Confectionery.
CASH PAID Fit POULT IT AND ICCl
Ignoraaoe Is bliss only whtn ignorant
of Its Ignorance.
A bmA wit asnally baa aora eonfldenea
In kim than ke hat la bhnatlf•
Millinery Goods.
I have just opened up
a Fine Line of Millinery
Goods, and Notions. Col-
lars and Belts a specialty.
Call and inspect my
goods before buying
elsewhere.
Mrs A. Q. Lyons,
GETSINGER, S. C.