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1875 TERRY & SHAFFER 0 . This week only—Next week new bargains—Something every week. 1907 $ Our regular 12Rice ioc straight. . Coftee that most people cut to 12/jc lb. Our price ioc. Other peoples 15c coftee, our i2 l /j coftee. ^ T. & S. THF CUT RATE COF FEE HOUSE. t Good Luck Baking Powder 7 cans for 25c. Best Coutry S/raa, 3 jc per gallon. Good Herring 20c per box. • ( • From any portion of Colleton County "tis worth the while of any lady lady to make the the trip to Walterboro just to see our new Spring dress fabrics. (I* This departmart in charge of a young lady of ex- V' cellent taste who takes pleasure in showing you the goods, and, if you desire, in offering suggestions. A flour garden of fancy lawns, mulls, batistes, bhiffon ombre, organdie florelle, chambrays and all the other new and seasonable fabrics. The Local Paper. The local paper ghould Ik? found in every home. No eliild- ren dionld prow up ignorant who : can bo taught to apprciate the home paper. It is said to bo the stepping stone of intelligence in all those matters not to he found in books, Give jour children a foreign paper which contains not a word about any person, place or tiling, which they saw or per haps ever heard of, and how could you expect them to bo in terested, But let them have (be' home paper and read of people whom they meet and of places of! which they are familiar and soon an interest is awakened which increases with every aarival of the local paper. Thus o habit of reading is formed and those child ren will read papers all ihoir lives and becomo intelligent men and women, a credit to their an cestors, strong in knowledge of the world as it is to-day.—Seneca Journal. Pots From Sidney. 'Well Mr Editor if you will al low me space in your piper I will call again. The farmers in this section are tory busy getting ready to plant.;. The weather is very favorable for it. P R Bridge went to St George yesterday on burinesa.| T D Byrd and his sou, Willie, went to S* George today on busi- V Mr end Mrs George S Hacker of Oottngeyillo, visited friends in thit section one night last week. 0 W Jaqucs of Cottagevi lie, passed through our section today, liev J M Craven filled his ap- S iutment at Bethany last Sat ur- y and Sunday- Be? / W Gruber will preach at Bethany church the 3rd Sunday iu each mouth. He has just started in the ministry; may the Lord blesa him and help him to preach the gospel faithfully. Stokes Bridge is in a danger- out condition—one of the booms it gone, and it is very likely rtita of timber will knock the ^bridge down if it is not seen to at once. We trnst that our su- pervieor will have it repaired Iliers-Hlott. Married Wedncsdav, March 0 at the home of the bride’s moth er, at Round, Miss Mae Hiers to M II Hiott. Rev S W Ackerman officiating. A reception was held at tiie home of 4 he groom which was attended by a large number of their friends. Utsey-Langdale. Married Sunday, March lU, at 4 o’clock p. m., at the home of the biide, Mies Mary Utsey to Palmer Langdale. 1 favor Mr Sanders’ suggestion in connection with the Doctors’ Araocietion. Why not all citi- sens join together and get a doc tor Ibat has not signed their name to this pledge to locate in •ach community. This is a free country of ours and why not be free to charge your patients just what you want to. It would be nlmoct impossible for a poor mau who Uvea 10 miles from a U>wn or from their doctor’s home to pay him for three or four visits. With best wishes for The Press and Standard 1 will close. 8. W. B. TYNER’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Ummr Ha*. Pr—mmi Daa’t Kmmw tL Do von belch up wind* Tette jour food tf er eating? Bee speck* before the eye.? Are you pete and haggard? Does your heart flutter? Arc you dizs* ? Do you have pains in side or beck? Rielngs or pimples on the skin? Are you low spirited? Is there enour taste? Breath fed? Headache? Weft kidney.? Bilious Constipated? Are you nervous? If so, you have Dyspepeis, and U Is a dangerous condition. To cure, take Tyner's Dyspep sia Remedy. It is made for Just each tr< ubies sod symptoms. Tyner's Dyspe psia Renedy removes acids from the eomach, strengthens weak stomachs, and caret the worst Dyspepsia or Indi gestion. Druggists or by express 80 cents a bottle. Monry refunded If It fails to core. Medical advice and circular tree by writing to Tyner Remedy Co., Augusta. Ja. John M Klein, Pharma cist, Walterboro, 8. C. Ofconne that United Stetee menerchy idea didn’t originate with Mark Twain. Mark simply thought out loud. A woman can’t help feeling proud to have her husbaod smoke the raitao brand of cigats she once read some king emoked. It takes two or more to make a home. Truth isn’t always a thing of beauty, but it isn’t the truth’s sault. AT TMF NIGHT. At the request a friend, a - sufferer from itvscimiia we republish the fol lowing. If any one can send ns any thing better we would like to have it God give me sleep—the night is worn away; Soon from the east will come relent less day— Day, that will summon me to strive again With strong, resourceful, eager, sel fish men. I,with spent Jnerves and brain long robbed of rest Must face the fight they enter on ~ with seat Fame, fortune, all is staked! How shall I keep My foothold? Help me, Ob, thrice blessed Sleep! I toss upon my pillows; I arise To pace the floor and bathe my burn ing eyes. To every sound my straining ear is quick; I hear the hall‘olock’1 dull ma jestic tick; 1 hear the mice that scamper in the wall; il Aand somewhere water drips—I hear it (all. A cock crows shrilly, and the clock strikes four. Day, maddening day, will soon be here once more, I pause beside my baby boy’s white bed. What happy dreams sweep through that little head! He plucks the nodding flowers, and he sees Birds on the wingjmd hears the drone of bees; While in my ears still dins the roar of trade— Gross fact* and figures face me, un afraid; are accomodating—they will see may be quite well through the ^air of glasses picked out My whirling brain ,,,in, „„ through of » basket tut nature brats a r * j. «*»- V' ROYAL 8 HAKIMS PMU /faefe from hrefapeCreansdartai r _ use for buying anything but a Pure Grape Cream of Taytar Baking Powder is to save a few cents in price. 4JROYAL costs you a few cents more per can thtn Alum or Phos phate of Lime powders, but it is worth far more than the difference go keep your biscuits, cakes and pastry free from the injurious ‘ effects of these cheapening substitutes. ^Continued use of Alum means permanent injury to health. Avoid Alum Ailments—Say plainly ROYAL BAKING POWDER problems deep God give me sleep—one short, sweet hour of sleep! Who wits th»t Florentine, by Virgil led Into the l nderworld—whose fancy bred That horrid Hell? Great Dante? Did he write As one who knew the torment* of the night? Ix>rd of the darkness, master of the sun Strip me of all my strenuous life has won, But let sleep’s sweet oblivion o’er me sweep. Closing night’s leering eyes, Oh, give me sleep? From Town Tropics. Many Orphans And Little Bread. There are in the Thornwell Orphanage, located at Clinton, 8 U, 240 orphan boys and girls, in process of securing an education. These boys and girla are of all agea from aix years of age up to 17 or 18. The older pupila by their zealous labors help to sup port and care for thp young, put ting in each day four to six hours of steady work in the shops and farms and kitchen and about the same time daily on their books, in tliis way the cost of caring for the whole family is lessened by many thousands of dollars. But the great majerity of the children are very amall, only a care instead of a help and aided in every way. The support of these children rests upon good men and women who lovo the orphans and freely* aid thorn. Just at present, there is special need of assistance ami every gift lie it of provisions of money will be sh^rift in forcing collections of her debts and fitting ones self to glasses is risky—terri bly risky. It is about as rational and safe as it would be in case of sickness to try the contents of the various bottles ot the druggist's shelf without a prescription, many cases of ill health are aggra vated and very often produced by eye trouble that can only be cured by application of properly fitting lenses, L. a SCHAFFER, Eye-Sight-Specudist Off.es St tks WALTERBORO HOTEL. Does a man deserve credit for merely doing his duty? Young Mr Rockefeller aaya it is easier to tell the troth than to tell a lie, bnt it must be remem bered that John; Jr, generally has the money when a bill col lector calls. Firs la Charleston. Burly Sstorday morning firs was dls- oovsrsd In iha warehouse of the Oonsbs- bee Fertiliser Co, at she foot of Mssell Street. Thu building was completely de.truved with a lose of $48,000, covered by insnrsnee Charleston Iron Works lost fifteen thvoeaad dollars; The Me- Murphy Co, lose six thousand dol'an. Boothera Pickle Factory, lose twenty thousand dollars, warehouse of the Uoldsmith Mercantile Do, lose five thou mod dolla**, be •Fee damage t< other bolUT ige 11 the oommnsity. Toe cense of the Are Is not known. - - ■ .»• ... Skins Diseases Cared. Tonaeni el way dies fetteries Fragraat. Curative psrablv the best remedy for afi forme ef per b Mfr, Ssvaaaab Ua.—Use Tetterine Skin Soap 88c thee ska—Sold by John M Klein Mag, burning. Itching ecxeau > when Tetterine Is applied, rise Cares Dandruff. soothing. Incoin ly for au forms el skin disease* 60c per box J T Bhnptrine, Perhaps the attempt to estab lish prohibition in Washington is intended to let congresss see how promptly acknowledged, it feels to have a canteen ubohsh- Evcry denomination in the State e< ^—Philadelphia Ledger. it represented an o.ig the ih IJrcu but the institution is u u deri’res- byterian control. All gifts should besenttoKev Win. 1* Jacobs, Clinton, 8 C Provisions, simply to Thornwell Urphausgo, Clinton 8 C. L is suggested that iu each An oasy way to get enagged to a mrl is to make her’think some other girl is going to. Somebody lias had the effront ery to tell the kaiser that ho is too much in the limelight. Ibe hen egg is the only cure for that. Somehow a man is unable to comraunitv in the State, some get the idea into his head that a one uud< rt ike to raise supplies w it| 1 A( ]i m pi ecau ^ j u for the aiu of these children. intellectual cl Don’t Posh 1 . The horse can draw the load without help, if you reduce friction to almost nothing by applying •ot. : ITtST No other lubri cant ever made wears so long and savesso much hone power. Next time try Mica Axu Gbuasb. inake shocks were felt in- Poreot points of tho country. Proof of Merit. - 4 ^ The proof of tba msriu of s plaster is Um cars* it offsets, end tbs voluntary testimonials of tboas who have used Ai- I cock’s fissure during the past sixty years Is oatmpenekshle evidence of their •uperloiliy sad should convince the must skeptical. Belf-praise le no recom mendation. bat certificate • from those who have used them are. AUcoek’s are the original sod genuine oroan plasters sad bare never been equaled by those wbo have sought to rrsde upon their reputetailon by making aster* with bole* In them. Avoid sebotitntes as you would counterfeit KUMag ta Columbia. Columbia, March 10 —Charlie B Green, s dtiandon more bant was held no Prtarday shorty before midnight, j Edgar Marshall, the eon of a highly . jeoectabU eitixen of Columbia. Mr Green was going home from his day's ork carrying his mosey. Marshall -itaapted to hold him ap aad was shot. He Mturnod the and both wen o 3 3 O -n o o -3 Ai* r, 0 ■' 0 O O 0 3 - O 3 0 . c Oil <& - Om f, ‘ O O 3 3 CL 3 *0 3 • Cf> 2L 3* GO a? <Jt