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\ o - \ c* M I , # # *t «i » A crowd all the time at the comer store but our large force of salesmen enables us us to prompt attention to each and every one. Something doing all the time, and “There’s a reason.” Enormous Assortment—Fresh Goods—Cut Rate Prices. to Mi Undino Flour $4.75 bbl ■ r 12 l*2c coffee 10c'b ; ' 3 lb Tomatoes 10c can Cal Prunes 10c lb Seeded Raisins 10c pkg Clean Currents 15c pkg Best Citron 30c lb Best Plate Meat 11c lb Lump Starch Gibs for 25c Octagon Soap 6 cakes 25c Star Lye 4 cans 25c ■ give WE OFFER * 30c cents for eggs ' $1.10 for Peas 23 cents for wax 80 cents for corn Charleston prices every day on cotton No 1 Timothy Hay $1.35 Rust Proof Oats 57 cents Cypress Shingles 4.50 coal 8.50 - Seed Rye 1.25 Electric Welded Fence Lowery Wagons L <fc M clothi. g. ' i 1 All Prices good until the next issue of The Press and Standard. PROFITS SACRIFICED Too much stock for this time is our c reason for offering our entire line of Merchandise; consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes and Clothing at surprisingly low 5 prices—Cold Weather is coming and you will need these goods and we will make it to your advantage to buy from us. Remember this store is Headquar ters for shoes. <?j STAR BRANS SHOES A RE St T TER . * i. r Gotten is Kinq « —"—~ r— j The good price paid for cotton this fall has givei> you we hope, some spare money. If it has we would be glad to have YOUO DEPOSIT IT WITH US. When you sell your cotton don’t carry the money home with you where it may be lost, burned or stolen,* but deposit it with us, and carry home your pass book and check book, which no one will want but you. We pay 4 per cent in terest in the Savings Department Farmers and Merchants Bask. WALTS&BOEO, S. C. TAX NOTICE. The boohs of the county treasurer vill be opened for the purpose of collecting taxes from the 15th day of October, 1906, to DecemberSl, 1036. , The levy is as follows: . State , 5 mills Ordinary county 5 Constitutional Schools 3 ^sst indebtedness 1 “ M M « <« u it Total 14 mills Special School Tax: Lodge Williams Rnm Gully Gottageville “ Bethel “' Poll tax $1 on all males between the ages of 21 and (10, except those exempted by law. Bogs 50c each. The tex books will be open at the places named below for the purpose of receiving taxes: Ravenely 'I on day,' Dec 3 Warren X Roads, Tuesday, ' “ » 4 Youngs laland. Wednesday “ 5 Adamf Run, Thursday, * 6 Jaoksouboro, Friday u 7 Few Words About Jewelers and flail Order Houses ' <o The Jeweler, in selling s watch, has his reputation at stake and depends upon this for his living; he will not sell you an unreliable watch, or one that is defect! in comtructioo. The Jeweler can tell the differenee be tween a pertect and imperfect movenunt he knows bow to fit them In case prop erly, how they should be to be perfect. He will take pride in keeping in order the watch be cells you, and making it give you satisfaction. If yon expect a watch to keep time and be reliable, bay it from a Jeweler. The mail older house and department store have cheap watchea, and cheap clerks—who know very little about watchec—to wait on you. If they make a sale and the watch ticks until you get home, all well and good. Their guarantee?—yes. most any kind you want! They don’t care; you will always have to pay for any repairs they make, no matter if good or bad. You pay express charges also. Their motto*. “Get the money.” The Jeweler’s motto: “Give satisfaction.” That Is why we sell and recommend reliable watches, as Elgin, Waltham and New England make. The 8. Finn’s Jewelry Store. • Mrs Saunders Dead. Mrs Isham G Saunders, wife of the late Isham G Sannders died at her home here this morning after an il lness of several weeks She was, eldest daughter of L M Prine; of the Mt Carmel section. She leaves three children the youngest being an infant five weeks old. Her husband died Aug. 3Cth, We sym pathize with her bereaved relatives. —-—— A Guaranteed Care for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding, or Protrudimr Piles. Drucgists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days First sppllcation gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn’t It send 50c in stamps and It will be forward ed postpaid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo Holiday Rates Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The Southern Railway will sell Excur sion tiekets between sll points East of the Mississippi and Sooth of the Potomac and Ohio rivera to and from St Lonis a'id intermediate points. Rate one fare and one 'bird plus twenty-five cents for round trip. Tickets sold December 20th to 25*h inclusive, December 30th, 31s 1906. and January 1st, 1907, with limit good to 1 ave destination retnrning not later than midnight January 7th 1907. For full information,^^ply to any Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway, or write R W HUNT, Division Pa«*em:er Agent, G B ALLEN, Charleston, S. C. * Asst General Passenger Agent, Atlanta Ga. A Good Liniment When you need a good reliable lin- iipent try Chamberlin’s Pain Balm It ha*'no superior for sprains and swel lings. A piece of fiinuel slightly dam pened with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for lame back or pains in the the side or chest. It also relives rheu matic pains aud mskes sleep and re o esible. For sale by Jetm M Klein photo- “ Ccer Up. Cheer up! Your ill** 1 «rpHv graphs. Look tleasan'! Of course you have youi troubles; a wti do lo» *'1 thing'* bother ymi. of couiae Y u fiod life a purged road whose stones bur. your feet Never he'ess, cheer up. It may be your real disease is self ishness—ingrown selfishness Yonr life is too self centered. You imagine your tribulations are worse than others bear. You feel sorry for your«elf— the meanest sort of pity. Rtd yourself of that, aud cheer up. What right b«ve you to cairv a picture of your woe begone face a*.d funeral ways about among your fellows* who have troubles of their own? If you must whine or sulk or >c<>wl, take a car and go to the woods or to the unfrequen ted lanes. Cheer up! Your ills are largely Imagln ary. If gou were really on h* brink • f bankruptcy, or i f there were no thornsh- fare through your sorrows, yon wpuld clear your brow, set your teeth, and make the best of it Cheer up! You are mak ing a hypothetical case out of your troubles and suffering from a self- nfltcte virdict. You sre borrowing trouble and payiag a high rath of interest Cl.eer no. Why, In a ten minute walk you may see a score of peop * w trse <>tf than you Acd here you are digging your own grave, and playing pallbearer into the bargln. 8mile, even though It be through your tears which speedily dry. And cheer up.—Ex. MINHERING GOLD Withstood Other Treatmeit Bat Q iick- ly Cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. “Last winter I caught a very aevefo con Id which ling*rwl for weeks.” says J Urqnhart, of Z**phyr. Ontario. ‘ Mfy oongh was very dry and harsh. The local dealer recommended Chamber- Iain’s Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, so I gave it a trial One small bottle of it cared me. I believe Ohambelnin’e Congh Remedy to be the best I have ever used.” This remedy is for sale by John M Klein. Ha* Stood The Test 25 Yean. The old original GUOVRR’8 Tasteless Chill Tonic You know what you are taking. It is Iron and quinine In a taste- ess form No cure no pav nOc. • In taking np the editorial work of The Enterprie, I appreciate more keenly than any one else can my inadequate equipment for the task I am led to be lieve, however, that in carrying on Mrs Young’s paper along the liu**a laid down by her I shall best fulfil the the wishes of my friend. The Enterpiise will con tinue to stand as stnrdily aa may be for th • advancement of women’s cause in every way. Sake D Meehan. Fairfax Enterprise. I’a oared Dairy Talk of Today The best ciws di> not always bare the largest udder*. Often udders are de ceptive. .! v *{ r.r.d the Babcock test Is the rttre :t v, ay to determine your most proStr.Me cow.*. Tr%( A*roclatloaa. It Is importrmt to know the yearly yield of every cow In the herd and whether she Is paying or not If the best re-;:L j rr* wished for. To this end test c* <*->; are being formed in some pans of t ie country to work out the problem of herd improvement. Juat Ilefor* Milking. There uro two very practical meth ods of redin lug the amount of hair, dust and filth that ordinarily falls Into the milk. By giving the fianks of the animal and tbe udder a good washing and then wiping dry Just before milk ing; the other, and probably the moot satisfactory* method, is to wipe the ud der and adjacent parts with a damp cloth. Stabla Bacteria. ° At Corneil Agricultural college some J>fjj>e trained scientific men engaged there mttlertook the study of stable bacteria and now fast they will multi ply. A hair from a cow’s flank wa» put into 500 cubic centimeters of steril ized milk. After shaking it for a. minute there were fifty-two bacteria 1 per cubic centimeter; after twenty-fouf hours It contained 55,000 per cubic centimeter. A cubic centimeter of milk is n very smail quantity, only a few drops, aud Is expressed In abreviation by the letters C. C. Another experi ment was made In which a piece of hay taken from the stable floor about two luche* long was placed in 500 cubic centimeters of sterilized milk. The milk was shuk m one minute and then con tained 3,0*25; after tWcuty-four hours it contained 3.412.000 bacteria per coble centimeter. Now, it Is these bacteria of the destructive kind, says Hoard’s Dairy man. that destroy the quality In milk, cream, butter aud cheese. A Reliable Rsmedy for Group. Mrs 8 Roninthal, of Tnrner, Michigan' says; “We have used Chamberlam’i Cough Medicine for ourselves and child ren for several years aud like it very much. I think it is the only remedy for croup aud can highly recommend it. For sale by John M Klein. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in The hygienic care of the person and for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing qualities are extraordinary. . For sale at Druggists. Sample free. Addresa The R. Paxton Co., Boston, Mass. THE ORIGINALS LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP ' ) Cures all Coughs and assists in expelling Colds from the System by gently moving the bowels. A certain cure for croup and whooping-cough KENNEDY'S uwm HONEYmTAR To (Jure a Cold in One Day. Take L 'XATIVE RromoQitin ne Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. £ W Groves’ signature is on each box, 25e Of course; the poultry business willj be overdone for some people, bat not for those wi:h the right stuff In ihem. While the supply is increcfinj at at rapid rata the demand is increasing! even more rapidly. * *>j Keep Cockerels aad .Pallets Apart. f Keter let cockerels and pullets together after the fourth moat , * i “ N B \ Ijjfe r*wrat