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SfetHrefl* anbStanUarfc
H.YAK.
iMhefi every Wedueefay.
lea prfae $1.90 per anuuui
wmSM
NHSOAVIMBC. J*. •*•*.
to OhHtt«M 1907
Whitt a abftmft to nlobrftto the birth
4 + .•>
of the PviftOft of Peftoe with decoction.-
W« hftpe wall one of oar reftden hM
bftd ft ptftoefnl hftppr OhriatmAt aeftaoo ff
Hftj Bftaj more be year lot.
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How happy would hundreds of little
ones hare been yeatenley if the raone'
«pei>t for whiskey this Christ mas had
been oaed to get a childish toy. What
•elfish beasts some men are!
The express companies have done a
won erful jag basiness this Xmas. Th
disi ensaries have aUo been crowde'
wi h (Mirt haners. Yet Colleton rt*unj\
ha-hud a h'ltl rmp ve ir. Wha' - wouhi
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it i.%v« b’ on if »liecrt)|>s luul been bntni
tiful. BoinetimeM oilamtule-are )iles»-
ingn in disguisel
Santa < lans informs ns that he g^ve
rearly every boy or girl all that was
asked of him i<. last week's issue of The
Press and Standard. He requested us
to tell tho^e who did not get all tbev
asked for that next. Christmas he might
be able to give them whst was lackioa
this, hud not to lose heart or be disap
pointed. We have beard that one or
two letters were sent that we cever re
ceived. We wish to say that every one
was published that esune to onr office.
OCR 1907.
We hope yon will pardon ns If we
fall yon one or two things wo
vbupe to sooompMsh in the Now Year in
making your paper a better one. To
beutf with, we hope to iooreaee the aiae
df the paper to six-eolamne the Am is
sue in Jannary. We hato the larger
-else of paper already hem and have
ordered the neonamiy tmplembnti for
mahiftf fho change which should he
hero in a day nr two.
and fhithfui
In
Wo hare eoam faithful onee
ulreedy, but not enongh of them. We
wont the aowuond wo want .It often.
prepuio a fat of
0BSQ (Ml*
reiopee and oarde to h^glvoa out affar
lant. Wo would therefore, ask oil
on enrly
Dorct Suffer
all night long from toothache
neuralgia, or rheumatism
Sloai\!s -
Liivinveivt ?
kills the pain — quiets / the
nerves and- Induces sleep
At«JI dealers. Price 25c 50c fcMflO
Dr Earl S. Sloarv, Bosiorv.,Mass.U.SA.
1007.
This is the last issue before the New
0 7
Ten aud we wish, therefore, to take
this opitoriunity to wish every one of
>0
our readers a prosperous and, happy
H w Year. Ws do not make ibis wish
to the thoughtless manner and matter-
df-iact tone we so often hear, but with
0 desire that its foil meaning shall go
eat to each one, and prove a fact.
The Old Year, wi«b bis hoary lock a
has much on his stooping shoulders
which we hope he wilt carry out with
him. Three are disappointed hopes,
failures, losses and mil ugpleuaunt
memories.
“Let (he dead past bury its deed."
For 1907 let us uek the smiling hope
ful face that trusts and doubts not; the
determination that overcomes obstacles
and wrests sue cess from defeat. Let ns
ask the optimistic view of one's ear-
roundings, the steadfaW bel ef in the
resources mid possi bill list of Colleton
County, and Walieiboro and ewry
other place in the ocunty. Let ui work
to make these ifaings real and we ehall
have much to be thankful for next
Tbanksgiug Day.
Let ue ihei. be upand doirg
W ith u heart tor any fate, —
Still achieving, still panning,
Lenin to labor and to wait.
ion and that of onr readers just now,-
Ol c’ourse, we shall give each cor-
• Kpomtent a romplimeutary sul senp-
•ion to the pnper.
v\ e 1111*0 hofte to iuceesc otn sub-crit»-
tiun list during the Ne * Y** w .
xre bumireiis ot peop<e in the count>
w ho i-bould le sulmcnb^rs hnt are not.
When we consider that 'I lie Prens and
Standard is the only paf*r tn ike county
«nd, therefore, the Official Organ of th
county, we can rredih see th it it should
be read by every citizen, because
thn ugh its columns is the only way to
get official and legal notices bv our
county and Mate officers, to â–ºay noth-
lug of other news, and this fact alone
may bring any subscrih* r more than
the cos' of the subscription, which
Is ou)y one dollar a year iu advance. As
an incentive to increasing our circuts-
tiou we are going to ofier each old sub-
^ o.
sen her three mouths sub-enption tree
for »-very new subscriber be or sbe sends
ns t>aid one year in advance. Now it
will be an easy mutter for five hundred
of our eubecribeis to get at least one
subscriber each in the next sixty days
and make thus this three mouths' tub.
scriptiou free. Friends, tat-e this mat
ter up ai d aid ns in getting soma nnre
subscribers. We shall be glad 10 send
you sample 00pie- fiee if yon wish them.
The above are only a few of the th<nge
we shall work ior in the New Year,
realising tint we need the earnest co
operation of all onr readers, aud
ear neatly pray ing yoor rapport in onr
endeavor to give you a better news
paper. bhallwe have it?
Union Meeting.
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have been authadzed to s*y that
-tnM- Snndar M-uo l .'-ecetnrv Moore
' ill lx- ar Pine Ur ve rhoch on the 81s
!> «• which is the ii'iiinal Thanksgiving
1 ha* enun-h \ la ge ciowd in cx-
<• ii \ 1 1 b*- n g »od Mine for hmi
to i>ei in ^onie Hitnday cIumiI work lor
«hi!» county. We should ask the com-
nii't - n program to please meet ns on
mat day sotbai w> can arrange meet-
iags for Bro Moors and Baaday School
tioafer Saturday he fire 9th, Saaday
Bee Sfah, 19H
The first dtriskm will meet with Be-
doaVehuMh em Saturday at 11 o’deokj
A M. The introductory sermon will
he preached by Rev W R Hiott, or hie
alternate Rev E D Craven, fIfiestecary I
on Sunday at U o'clock bj J B|
â– â– mo
seojad divsion will moot .wi
Sal bel
day a! 11 o'<
moo will be preached by Rev ' O
Sexfaa or his altemafa R • WHfaf, i
Mimfanary aermoa on Buaday at Hi
o'olook hy FO • Curtis or Ms alternate
RF Halford.
Subject for diecussioo oh^Batarday
la *' Miselons vitally con nectod with the
ehareh ”hy Rev 8 If Aoke rmaa, J T |
fliers, and FOB flurtis
O W Way.
Jos Laugd&le.
M R Stone.
com.
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CHARniNQ WOMEN.
Nothing lends more to persousl charm
tlwi s clear rosy xkin aud nothing is a»
•ure to free th** akin fr« m motu spots,
aallown sm and the rlfects of chrooic
cotts ii atlon the Dainty Lsxakola
tonic tablet*. 25c.
iln* ''io,.(j Th*' leai 25 Years.
The old original GROVhH’8 Tsstelesj
ChillT'*nic You know what >ou are
taking It i* lion aud quinine in a tat a
eaa form No cure do pay* 50c. /
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j Lariy Gibbage Plants Guaranteed 10 Satisfy Purchaser |
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KAULV JCUSCY CHANLC8T0N aUCCKlBION AUOUSTA SHOKT STCIIMCO •
WAKtFIXLO kAUOt TYPi TaUCKtU FUAT DUTCH k
The EarliMt WAKEFIELD Tk* lariteat MaS A little latar Largest and
Cabbage Orowa Beooad Karttem m Bead Variety tkaa Soccesaion Cabbage
P9ICE: lalsts sf 1 is 4 si. at M JO gsr sa, § Is 9n. at |tJ9 gw a., 10 m. and svsr, atll.09 gsr m.
F. O. n. VOUMCft SMANO, ft. C. My SeecM BxpreM Rate ea PlMita la Very Lew.
â–  will refand the pareha
season. These plants a
â– â–  â– â– â– â–  ita are ft
climate that la Joat salted to r
■fa 5.“ ^9
se plants ena be
them States during the months of Jananry, Frbrusrir. and 5
(arch. They will stand severe cold without being Injured, nad will mature a h^ad of Cab- 2
Two to Three weeks sooner tkaa It you grew your own plants in hot beds and cold J
r * nl Mv‘Largest Customers are the Market Gardeners sear the Interior towns and cities of
the R^uth. Their profit depends upon them havti
chase my plants for their crops.
~ al*o grow n fall Tine of other
tying Early Cabbage; for that 1
m they pur-
OLD
PEOPLE |
NOTICE FRIENDS.
•o>' ' ; ' a
I wish to remind you that I nm Klill in th* wngon,
Luggy and harneFB liUBin^ss ni«t a than ever before, >*imI
handle anything in lliis line. I have ji.at fi tiahed m\
new Btore building and now have plenty of r<»-*iii.
Have ju-t teceived a car loud of wagona, Imivtlm-*- *
harneaa. Ab oiany as you alretdy know 1 -el! the " I-
Hiekory Wagon, any rise you want. (V>me and -m,
before buying elsewhere. 1 .m the only a »ent i
county, terms eery. Oome with m >n*v t*».l
money and get a wagon, buggy «»r harneoB Only 8
from Walter!* ro. You re truly,
M. H HIOTT
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it contains the very
»dementi needed to rebuild
Wttting tissues and replace
feebleness with strength.
^Ha return money if it fails to beaefit
J Ma Klein. Dniggtet
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to
NOTIOZ:
for a
poor furui
TUb will I.
iviete
al tho farm, all prlieeBiB aad
whOo lodged in jell lor faeat-
â– Met Bids will be reoeived up to lei
Monday ta JiBaary at IS o’oloek M
U07. JE MOORS,
SUS12 Cotep
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I have bought out the entire stock of Fur
niture of L R. Hiott at a discount, and I am
going to sell this stock at prices that will
astonish even the Closet Buyers.
Until.January 15,1 will sell at the follow
ing low prices: .
Bed room suits were $30 now $2o t
Bedsteads were $6.50 now $4.00; were
now #3.*5- y* :
Springs were $3.50^10* J2.25.
J. W. Carson,
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