The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 17, 1906, Image 6
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So Tired
It may he from overwork, bat
the chances are Its from an in*
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With a well conducted LIVER
one can do mountains of lafor
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred per cent to
. ones earning capacity. _
It can he kept In healthful act*
hjt Md only hy
Ms Pills
ITAKK NO tUMirrUTI.
Death of a Uitle One
Weimer SC Oct 8th 1906—Editor
Press and Standard—On Thl night
of Sept the 24 the Death angel risi
ted the home of Mr and Mrs Clem
Murdaugh and took from there
little Howell after he had been sick
about one Month he was a bright
Jittle star shining in the home of his
parents for nearly five years he was
named Howell because of the high
estimate the family placed on Major
M P Howell. It hath pleased God
To take away little Howell from
us. We see him as a beacon light to
guide us to the Heavenly shore.
I'ncle .lake
A Guaranteed Cure for Pllea.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding
Piles. Drugglata refund money If PAZO
' MNTMKNT fails to cure any case, no
matter of bow long standing, in tf to 14
days. First application gives ease and
real. SOc. If your druggist hasn't It
send 5<>c in stamps and it will be foi ward
ed postpaid by Paris Medicine Co., tit.
I.ouis, Mo
All things come to those who
hustle while they wait*
The world owes you a living—it’s
up to you to collect.
Be a little better than just—all
ways and always.
A good workman puts the result
before the reward. '■
A Badly Burned Gill
or boy’ man or woman, is quickly out
of pain if Buckleo's Arnica Salve is ap<
piled promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekon-
sba, Mioh., says: “1 use it in my family
for cuts, sorei and all akin Injuries, and
knd it perfect.” Quickest Pile cure
fioown. Bear healing salve made. £5c
ai J. M. Klein’s drug store.
Pleasure is deaf when told of fu
tore pain.
What a woman likes most about
getting presents is trying to find out
what they cost.
The happiest man’s without a shirt
Beware of a pledge that eats.
COZY HOME. 0
The discovery of a new wick principle
—•o effective and yet ao simple (hat it’s
a wonder no one thought of it before—
basso revolutionized the„manufacture
of oil heaters and lamps that explosions,
smoke and smell caused by Imperfect
wtek arrangement, may safely b- regar
ded m o 'the past
This new wick atacument is to be
found on the Perfection Oil Healer. In*
tereating testa show that, although the
heater gives Intense heat, the wick can
not be tot ned too high or too low—ab
solute safely thus being assured. One
other feature which is worthy of mention
is the smokeleee device which prevents
all smoke and odor. The portability of
the beater also commends it for general
household nee. Heater is very light and
caa bet sally carried about. Ita aimple
operation, naefulneaa In beating water
and wanning oold rooms make it a moat
aaady and useful article in any home.
This heater Is so far superior to other oil
heaters, and is of aueh fair price that its
universal adoptfon is but a matter of
time. Tho Kayo Lamp, which is made
by the manufacturers of the Perfection
'Oil Heater, is without doubt the beat
lamp for all-round household use. la
epuipped with tne latest Improved
burner, and givee a bright, steady light
at small cost, suitable for any room,
whether library, dining-room, parlor, or
bedioom.
The Perfection Oil Heater and the Rayo
Lamp form a combfhation that for real
heme comfort cannot be* equalled.
Whea consideration is takan of the ^sim
ple operation of both hea.er and lamp,
their altedaie safety, tha Intense heat
generated by the one, and tha bright and
slmdj light given by the olhr—all with
out smoke or smell—theft value in any
home, large or small, can be somewhat
appreciated. Sold by all good dealers.
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Some women know how to drem ao
well they could suooeeed on the
It seems awfal immodest
Nik on a man’s knee with
not turned out
Tha spider’s web lets the rat escape
and catches tb ‘
COST
Suggestions to Farmers.
It pays to be amiable in the
stable.
Any thing irregular effects the per
centage of butter fa s.
Pet the cows; pet the heifers; give
tl em a little sugar with ihe^salt,
^tiugar will help to gentle any cow
that is inclined to he nervous and
wild. Try it
A new milker will at first get lees
milk trom m !>>*» iii.tfi one to whom
the animal id accustomed.
In no section of the country should
a poultry house he so con»truoted
• hat fowls in it will be subjected to
draughts.
lu buying a horse reject one with
scraggy hips They never do credit
to fiediug, particularly if also slack
in the loins.
The larger the animal the larger
must be the sustenance ration, which
must be deducted from the feed te-
fore the profit begins.
After the harvest work is finished
up is a good time to put in a drain
age where needed. This is some
thing that should be done thorough
ly and well, and not hurriedly.
In order not to keep poultry, it is
not necessary that they be allowed to
run around the kitchen door. They
will do just as well if the table scraps
are carried to them elsewhere. .
Reject a horse with forelegs cot
straight. They will not stand wear.
Stand behind the horse as he walks
away from yon and you will be able
to notice these defects if they ^xist.
Oatmeal, boiled and made into a
gruel and added to the sweet skim
med milk is one of the best foods for
calves. Add a little flaxseed jelly,
and your calves will grow like weeks.
Good profit cau be made* on poul
try raising as an independent enter-
priEe, but up to a certain limit poul
try meet and eggs can be produced
more cheaply on the farm than any
place else.
The draft horse has been in de
mand in our market for many years
and will ^ continue to bring good
prices when other breeds are down
in price. The amateur horsemen
will do well to bear with point in
mind in starting in the business of
horse breeding.
According to a California profes-
lessor, fowls ean be fattened rapidly
through the agency of electric light.
Every three hours during the night
the light is turned on causing the
misguided fowls to come off their
perches and eat a hearty breakfast.
This seems to he forcing matters s
little too strong-
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Danger From The Plague.
There’s grave danger from the plague of
Coughs and Colds that are so prevalent,
unleee you take Dr. Kiag’s New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and Cokia.
Mra. Geo. Walls, of Forest City, Me.,
writes: *Tt's a God send to people living
in climates where coughs and colds pre
vail. 1 find it quickly ends them. It iye-
ents pneumonia, cares LaGrippe, gives
wonder''* ' relief In Asthma and Hay
Fever, and iuaaos weak lunn strong
enough to ward off Consumption, Cuagus
and Colds. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed
by J. M. Klein’s, drag store. Trial
bottle free.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
ha stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Mlffioa
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to voq? No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
Eacftoeedwfch every bottle is a Tea Oort* aaefcage of Oove*a Mack Hoot* LJvnrHM. „
^r9f$$8inal JfotioQ*.
* J. C. HIOTT, „
Attorney at Law
AMD ‘REAL ESTATE
AGE/ST ‘
Office next door to J. S. Griffin’,.
WALTERBOKO, 8 C.
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Attorneys at Law.
We represent the American Barely
Company of New York, and are prepared
to famish bonds for gusrdlanr, admin
istrators, executors, or others holding
offices of trust.
Walterboro. B. C.
JAMES E. PEURIPOY. JNO. H. PEURIFOY
PKURIFOY BROTHiBS.
Attorneys and
. Counsellors at Law.
All BuMneii given Prompt Attention.
OVER THE PRESS AND STANDARD.
WALTERBOKO. - 8. C.
Ml D. Ml
Real Estate, Brokerage and
Insurance.
LOANti NEGOTIATED.
Roust* to Kent.
Opposite the Market,
WALTERBORO, S. C.
G-G. HEDDEFlSOn
Attorney At l.sw and Haster.
agent for
Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Insur
ance Co., and for U. S. Fidelity and
Guaranty Company.
Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co.,
In which Company Insurance can be got
on all country as well as town property.
B. L BARNES
Gradual, la
ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGNING
MECHANICAL AND. ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING.
Plans and Specifications Funisbed at
Short Notice.
WORK GUARANTEED
(at Waltmboro Cotton Oil Co.)
(L W. STOKES,
DENTIST.
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OFFICE NEAR WALTERBORO ROTE
Dr. H. W. Ackerman,
DENTAL SURGEON.
Office near Postoffice.
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Office Hours: 8 A. M. to
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12 M. i P. M. to 6 P. M.
COTTAGEVILLE S. C.
the fly.
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There are thousands of people in
Texas waiting for something to turn
up who not dare to get in hailing
distance of a cotton patch.
A SAFE HEDACHE CURE.
We aak our Duatomera to try Ake-In-
the-Head tablets for neuralgia and
beadaebee with the undersandinh that
yon mast get immediate relief or your
money back, Safe sure, and six cures
for ten cents. J M Klein.
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LAND FOR SALE.
If you have land or timber fpr sale let
me handle it for yon. Or If yon want
to buy any each property I can tupply
you.
For Sale—Tract of 500 acree^good
farming land, with fair buildings^ good
timber, two milee from Walterboro on
St George toad, very cheap and easy
irms. 1
For Sale—S90 acres, 218 miles from
Walterboro. Good residence, and ox
cellent out buildings, all in good repair.
Fairly well timbered. 100 acres open
lead—50 acres dear of slumps. Good
drslnege. Terms easy.
J. M. WALKER,
Attorrsy At Law Amo Ural
Estate Dkalkr,
CrncM Ooury Ho#b Bquuo.
WALTKBBORO, S. G.
H- W. BLACK SR,
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DENTAL SURGEON
iOffice Hoars: 8.30 am to 2
p. m. 3 to 6 p. m.
Walterboro, S C
Dr. R. L. OTT,
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DEATAL SUKGEOA.
GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK
A Specialty.
Office:- Courthouse Square.
Walterboro, - - S. C.
MRS W A BLACK
Has been pleasing the trade in millinery
for many years. She is better qualified now
than ever to give satisfaction and value. She
has more experience as a buyer and seller.
An up to date Milliner, familiar with
latest styles in hats and fashions is always a 1
your service.
Hats, Dress Goods, Finery of all kinds.
Cail and see and be convinced.
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Ladies Jackets, Ladies Cloaks, Ladies Skirts,
Dress Goods. My Stock is complete. Call
and inspect my goods before buying else
where.
TAYLOR'S
Walterboro’s Popular Store.
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DIO UP A DOLLAR
And bring it to us if you want its worth in Honest Good!
We can say with saiety and without exaggeration that our
stock of General Merchandise is unsurpassed in quality and
price.
REASONABLE GOODS
AT SUITABLE PRICES.
is our slogan. We intend to sell our share of goods,
and who fail to see our stock may thereby do them
selves injustice.
LET
on Count
lows for less.
Walterboro Supply Company.
.ET US QUOTE YOU PRICES
Country Produce beiore you sell to the other fel-
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Place property with ue for anle. If
you with to buy oomult ut. We have
property for eale In every Bute.
Fire, life nod accident Inturance.
' Ott Raul Estate Co.
10 17 3 m'« Walterboro, 8. tl
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There • not mnch fan kissing «
girl if she wants you to*
When the ether fellow ceases t
display any Interest it’s tune for yon
to shat up.
HAVE TOUR BYES TESTED
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If you, have headaches, nervonsoess, neuralgia,
•ore eyes, styes, dim sight, soreness or pain in
eyes when reading, or doing close work, weak
ness of eyes after sickness, cron eyes, etc. I
will te»t yonr eyes free of charge and fit yon to
proper aliases at reasonrble prices. I can fit
jou right and wilf treat you fair.
J. A. TESTEBBERG, Optician.
JT WALTERBORO. Sk O.
^ (Next to a D. May’s Sale Stable).
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