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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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If the monarch of the Barnyard mnst be sacrificed,'
let it be done with appropriate honors. One way of do
ing this is to grace the table with sonre new Silverware,
tochaaanew Coffee or Tea set or a piece of sterling
article. We are showing some especially choice patterns
in Knives, Forks and Spoons, both in best Rogers plate
and Solid Silver Gravy ladles. Jelly spoons, pickle forks
and all kinds of fancy serving pieces. We have the
reputation of being the lowest-ptriced Jewelry Store in
town. Every article Guaranteed. »
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Al & FINN'S Jewelry Store.
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'Rrofessinal Justices.
JAMES E.4 > EURIbuir.
* NO. H. PEURIFOY
FEORIFOY BROTHERS,.
Attorneys am! *" <»
CounMellorH at Law.
All Tusineta given Prompt Attention.
OVER THE PRESS AND STANDARD.
WALTERBOltO. - - - S. C.
HOWELL l GRUBER..
Attorneys at Law.
.. .DfVe represent tbe Ainericen Surety
Company of New York, and are prepared
to furnish bonds for guardianr, admin
istrators, executor*, or others holding
offices of trust.
Walterboro 8. C.
• Ravetirl News.
Editor l’iv«s and Sundml: It \m<
h'< n n iit» a w hi’u siu<;, I li .ve .et-u anv
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thing in yovr VKluatflc paper Iroin our
little town, »o I t^ou^ht 1 would try and
let you know that we ate in the land of
the living. Wc* are having very pretty
weather now, good health so far.
Mrs TO Hushing is sick at present
but wo hope the will soon lie out again
A gteat many of our folks spent the
r.eeK m the City by the Sea, enjoying
Gala Week. They all aeeme to have
enjoyed themaehes, judging from their
bright smiles.
J A Chtnnis has moved his family to
their new residence. 0
We were glad to hear from “More
Anon,” bvt very much hurt to hear of
the death of little Kufus Tuten. The heart
felt sympanty of the writer goes out to
the bereaved parents. Our school has
opened with Mrs Hendersoju as teacher.
Every laxly is glad to have Mrs Hender
son as teacher.
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Master Jim Rodgers has gone to Por
ters’ this session. We wish him success.
We miss him very much. A. B. C.
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G, W. STOKES,
DENTIST.
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OPPICE NPAR WALTERBORO NOTE
II D. VIRREI
and
Beal Estate, Brokerage
Iniiuraoc*i.
LOANb NEGOTIATED.
Housttf to H«nt.
Opposite the Market,
WALTERBORO. B. a
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H- W. BLACK SB,
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DENTAL SURGEON
Oflice Hours: 8.80 am to
p. m. 8 to 6 p. m.
Walterboro, S O
Draft Itnrara Pay.
In proof of mjr ns.-uTtion that ilraft
stoe-k’is more prohtable I would simply
say this, that in my neighborhood there
are no less than thirty draft stallions
In service (exclusive of our barnsi
within a radius of eighteen or twenty
miles, and our farmers find for the
product a ready sale from the time the
weanling is taken from Its mother’s
side until it Is a grown animal.
Through the months of the midwinter
buyers and speculators are scouring
the country seeking these good draft
colts, paying for sucklings from $100
to $loO, and Ohio feeders are lu our
vicinity every week seeking those from
thirty months to four years old and
paying extra prices for the best ones,
some selling as high as $300 and even
more. Nearly every farmer can use
two mares on his farm, however small,
with as much profit as the same num
ber of geldings and save the help of
one man. These mares will perform
all the labor that a pair of geldings
will on a farm, at least as much as
any one man cares to pile up or get
over In a day, and raise a pair of colts
besides, and when these colts are giv
en Just a trifle extra care they will
bring at weaning time $100 each or
even more.—J. M. Frlslnger, Decatur,
Ind., Before Convoy (0.1
Dr. H. W. Ackerman,
DENTAL SURGEON.
Office near Postoffice.
Office Hours: 8 A. M. to
12 M i P. M. to 6 P. M.
COTTAGEVILLE, S. C.
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Dr. H. L. OTT,
DENTAL SURGEON.
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK
A Specialty. ‘
Office: Courthouse Square.
Walterboro, - - S. C.
right off.
Wh
J. C. HIOTT,
Attorney at Law,
Money to load on improved
real estate.
Office next door to J. S. Griffin
WALTERBORO, S. C.
LAND FOR SALE.
If yon have land or timber for aale let
me handle it for iyon. Or If yon want
to bny any.such property I can supply
yon.
For Sale—Tract of 600 acres good
farming land, with fair buildings, good
timber, two miles from Walterboro on
Bt George toad, fery cheap and easy
terms.
Jor Bale—230 acres, 2'1 2 miles from
Walterboro. Good residence, and ex
cellent ont buildings, all In good repair.
Fairly well timbered. 100 acres open
land—50 acres clear of atnmps. Good
drainage. Terms easy
J. M. WALKER,
Attorney At Law And Real
Estate Dealer,
Office Court House Square.
WALTERRORO, B. 0.
It's pretty discouraging to get en
gaged when that wasn’t what jou
meant
The man who it willing to paj all
hia taxes hasn’t any to pay.
A woman needs a full opera cloak
whether there is any opera or not
Silveirais acting like a regular
son of sea cook.
Thee are a good many people in
this world who think they are public
spirited not kill a man after they
‘have robbed him.
Place property with ns for sale. If
yoo wish to bny ooosnlt ns. We have
property for sale In every State.
Fire, life and accident insurance.
Ott Reel Set ate Co.
1017 8 *'* Waherboro, B. C.
A ihabb/ Wok to tan oir the mo-
Every
Two Minute 1 ;
Physicians tell us that all
the blood in a healthy
human body passes through
the heart once in every two
minutes. If this action be
comes irregular the whole
body suffers. "Poor health
follows poor blood ; Scott’s
Emulsion makes the blood
pure. One reason why
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
is such a great aid is because
it passes so quickly into
the blood. It is partly di
gested before it enters the
stomach ; a double advan
tage in this. Less work
for the stomach; quicker
and more direct benefits.
To get the greatest amount
of good with the least pos
sible effort is the desire of
everyone In poor health.
Scott’s Emulsion does just
that. A change for the
better takes place even be*
fore you expect it
We will aend you *
•ample free.
Be eure that thi*
picture in the (arm of
* label ia on the wrap
per of every bottle of
Emukton you buy.
Scorr k Bowks
Chemista
409 Pearl St , If. ▼.
jo tent* and ft. oo
AU dragfiau
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; BURE TO CURE INDIGESTION.
Unleaa Papsikola Corea Year Dyspepsia
J M Klein Will Pay Back the Money.
It ia not often that ha backs np a new
remedy with his cwn personal goarautee
bat he know* tbs' Pepeikola la sure to
help all wbe have chronic dyspepsia and
indigestion the very first bay they begin
to take It.
Moreovar, he is too busy and his repu
tation is worth too rnnch to take chances
in recommending a new remedy to his
customers that wiL notdo jnst as repre
sented.
Pepeikola is a remarkable preparation
and has performed some cures in Waller-
boro that border up jd the miraculous. It
is also a grand nerve tonic, it Improves
the appetite, gives new atrength and new
energy, tones up the stomach and diges
tive organs, and makes you feel better
Married In Washington.
The Washington Post of yesterday
contained the following marriage no
tices:
"James F Ixlar, Orangeburg, S C., and
Marion P AUston, by Rev John B Wil
liams." ? •
‘ WlllimT Frazier of Waltrboro, 8 C
and Mary Hill, by R«v J F Gritnke-
Then yon boy a package of Pepsi kola
yon an protected in every way. If it
cares you the cost is 35 cents—If it does
not, Mr Klein will pay back your_money
without the least aigument.
^ A Year of Blood.
Tbe year 1908 will long be remembered
In the home of F N Tacket, of Allianoe,
Ky., as a year of blood, which flowed so
copiously from Mr Tacket’s lung» that
death seemed very near. He writee:
"Severe bleeding fiom the lungs and a
frightful cough bad brought me at death’s
door, when 1 began taking Dr King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, with
the astonishim; result that after taking
four bottles I wss completely restored
and a* lime has proven permanently
cured." Guaranteed for Sore Lnogs,
Coughs and Cold*, at Jno M Klein’s
drug store. Price 50c and $10*. Trial
botvle free,
A Bad Complexion
comes from bad bloo 1., Pimples on the
face. Acne, Liver Spots, Sallow Skin,
dark rings about the eyes, sick headache,
pale, worn-put look, dizziness will all
disappear if you lake a Treatment of
Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets,
for aale at Walterboro Drug Oo., and put
your blood in good condition. This
Treatment does not force thingr—the
•Pill touches the Liver, urges it to action;
the Pellet, following (pmely vegetable)
strengthens and aids the bowels and
d.geeitve organs. Beware of violent
purgatives. Ask for Ramon’s—it is the
only combined Treatment put np to this
way on tho market. Entire Treatment
25c. .
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A well prepnred tuiml hopes in
adversity and fears in pm.-perity —
Sometimes a worn An O.vd a thing
the way she sets out to unless yoo
expect her to. r
When a man bets on an election
be M sure the country ie going to
General Sessions Oourt.
General Session s Coart will convene
at Walterboro Monday, Nov. 26, 1906.
The following named persons will serve
as petit jurors:
First Week.
H M Benton,
J M Kinsey.
G W Griffin,
J M Heape,
John Laud,
A Z Searsou,
W N Daudridge,
J J Milev,
Joseph Thomas,
8 P J Garris,
R R Blocker, .
J M Speights,
Andrew Walker,
B M Wsrren,
A V Glover,
G W Harrison,
J E Carter,
Josh Garvin,
N N Nettles,
John W Carter,
T R Strickland,
A L Carter,
J N Wood,
G H Grnbet,
D E Guess,
R L Beach,
G i Blocker,
J E Fripp,
C C Anderson,
R W Hoff,
M B Marvin/a
E H Dopson,
A J Sineath, «
B II Drawdy,
C D May.
English Jones.
Second Week.
T A Bootle,
B L Jcnes,
F A Crosby,
AE Martin,
C S Bennett,
D A Sauls,-
H II Crosby,
U W Drawdy,
C E Sanders,
Gay L Smoak,
John E Herndon.
J A Tuten,
B A Herndon,
James D Ramsey,
R L Roger,
WJ Taylor,
G B Herndon,
I W Dopson,
H O Smoak,
J D Utsey,
Jabe A Padgett,
C L Lftugdaie,
A A Griffin,
J L Maxey,
Joseph W Lucas,
L H Stanley,
J F Addison,
T M Reeves,
J F Johnson,
Franklin Bryan,
L J Messervey,
J H Sloman,
J W Kinsey,
J R Linder, >-
0 D C Adams, ‘
AI Martin.
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Some boys are so naturally sound
they have plain sense even after a
education.