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/ ' l ' C ■ . ..—--• t ,' J.l *>1*—'+*' •■' ' t .1 '-J* SPECIAL OFFER .... ! r" • After May 1st, any bona fide new subscriber to The Press and Standard will be allowed fe I for each year paid in advance in addition to the regular number now f- * allowed in The Press and Standard Contest. This will give every candi date a chance to get some extra votes. .Cf For new subscribers: 1 year 200 votes 2 years 450 votes 3 years 800 votes 4 years 1050 votes 5 years 1500 votes r 1 Senior Remimscer^ee*. TTv thflpel clock pcc!«t the liour for m. 10I w® ntc It with epicurean en- ^jeocut We were walking together, the- aentor siud I. and 1 listened with kmidr.ml breath while he told me a h>h •Vtn Arm in arm we walked, but Maidenly he stopped and drew his luetfs across his eyes. It was a K<s>d Skfaess, but obscured his vision a hit. Stru he resumed: _ “We sure were a hunch of hummers •o e*ir freshman year. In our snow- MQ fight with thti sophs on Washing- MR'S blrtlidny three of us gained the -frure and ts-gan to chop it up into men pieces for souvenirs. Suddenly a •even foot soph grabbed the smallest «T ny assistants, but with a well aim ed snowball between the eyes 1 laid Mrs low, while scarlet streams rolled dvwu bis face and made Intricate ara- ftanqeee on his collar." The senior paused tnd fetched a sigh* goodness knows where from. “Bat whence the scarlet streams?” 1 tsterrogated. "Was It blood?” '“No,” be palpitated: “there was a to- •mto in the snowball.” Then silence fell, but we sustained It between us.-Yale Uecord. Diwsm tana Health REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY “Made a Well Man of Me.” jEuav.i.’vo f (wdnees slue reaslts In 30 Hnyn. It ecu yeverfull; snU quickly. <urr« when others fail. «wncan regain their lost manhood and m may recover their youthful vigor by K1CY1YO. It quickly and quietly re- Nervnuanei,*, Vitality, Seiual WrakneaH nuch as Lost Power, Falling Memory, Vatti'ng Diseases, and effect* of self-abuse or wsas and Indiscretion, which untiu one foe aindy. business or marriage. It not only cures bv starting at the seat of disease, but is a great •mrvo Mate end blood bnllder, bringing *ka pink glow to nolo ckeoksand ro- Martug the are of yontli. u wards off ap- pr^eliingdisease. Insist onhavtag MRVI VO, »• Hbijr- I» enn be eerrted In vest inx-ket. By PW pneknee. or all for #ft.OO. We five free advlee and counsel to all who wish It, with snaren tee. Circulars free, dddiert tOYAL MCWCINK CO.. Mariaa Bldg. A Fighting “Super.” The following little gem wan one of th<Y-eiperloiKcs of Mr. lU-nson, the Shakespearean actor: Mf. Henson made a professional visit to Dublin, mid tho rchenruala Included the due training of u hotly of Mage assistants to represent the hurried ly retracting supporters of Kkhnrd •‘Crookback," when that tnonarch suc cumbed to the onslaught q? Hichraond on the Held of Itosworth. On the night of the llrst performance of the tragedy tho army that was to fly stubbornly refused to leave the Held or to ac knowledge being vanquished, but turn ing upon the forces of Richmond gave them a severe drubbing. Nothing could be found to tame them to a proper submission till one of the “rank and Ale" said: “Look here, Mr. Benson, if yon want us to be beaten, you must put O’Con nor” (the leading “bruiser” of the party) “in Richmond’s army!”—Pear son’s Weekly. Caacaiweet for babies Is the best remedy for colic, summer complaint, diarrhoea and tour stomach. It Is especially good In cases of teething when Irritation alTectii the stomach and intestines. Oss- casweet is a pleasant, sate remedy, con taining neither opiates nor narcotics all the ingredients arc printed plainly on i the wrapper. Endorsed by mothers be- ; cause it acts so quickly. Sold by John M Klein. EHRHAKDT BANKING CO., ' Ehrhardt, S. C. SOLICITS YOUR BACKING BUSINESS. If you are not already banking with ua atari an ac count now. Whether your account be large or atual!, we will extend every consistent accommodation and will pro tect your interests with the same care and fidelity that we apply to our own. It is our business to receive and safeguard deposits; to loan money on proper security, and in general to ren der every financial service within the scope of a modern banking institution. JNO. L. COPELAND, President, J. M. D ANNELLY Vico-President. CONRAD HARTZ, ;; Cashier. WALTKRBORO DRUG 00., and JOHN M KLEIN. Walter boro, 8.0. A woman’s idea of bem ig a good Christian is to have you drop your coin in the collection plate so it will iaitle aS if it were several When your food has not been properly ilgeqsad entire system is impaired in the mm proportion. Your stomach ^needa ka)p. Kodol For Indigestion and Dya- ■opala not oaly digest* what yoa aat, it tooea tha stomteh and adds strength to She whole body. Makes itch pore blood Kodol ooaforma to the National Para Ibod aad Drag Law. Bold by Joha M Gilcnce and Science. Before It wun determined scientific ally that smoke is waste, smoke was fixed as the final Indication and proof of prosperity. Today a smokeless chimney -means nothing less than thrift and good management. Similar ly we now hear that noise Is proof of urban life, progress and activity. We may answer that noise is loss as surely as smoke is waste. Decreased comfort is loss and noise decreu?S'S comfort. Disturbed minds are loss through a re duction of mental force. But these and similar consequences are Indirect loss. There is direct loss also. A rat tling car means worn bearihgs and a abort, lived vehicle. Otherwise rail roads would not spend so much on their roadbeds, and they would run trains at higher speed.—Detroit Free Press. v _ ■ ■ ■ - , V- , A Narrow Escape Q W CToyd, a merchant, of Plank, Mo., bad a narrow escape lour years ago, when he ran a junson bar into his thumb. Heaays: “The doctor wanted to amputate it hot I wonld not' consent. I bought a box of Baoklen’s Arnica Salve and that cared the dangerous wound ” 25c at John M Klein’s, drag- gist. Stretch Your Legs and be comfortable. Streit patent foot rest is a part of the chair; forms tufted front when not in um. Morris Chairs wear well—each one guaran-, teed—your security of satisfac tion. We can show you some beautiful Streit Chairs, richly carved, leather or velours. Call and see them. Fine Furniture, Floor Coverings, Pictures, Mantela, etc. Also The Eclipse Cleanable Re frigerator. COWPERTHWAIT & CO 383 King Street, CHARLESTON, S.C. For thirty-five years, winter and summer, in the bitterest cold and the most stifling heat, it has seen them come—the poor, (he rich; the humble, the proud, the beautiful, the homely, and one bv one they have laid their children down and brooded over them, wondering whether it were possible for human love to make so great a sacrifice and yet not to die. Still the tragedy repeats itself, and year after year, and day after day the unlocked door is opened and dethron ed virtue enters—the victim of ig- nnnsree and passion and affection, and a child is robbed of an honorable home.—The Mountaineer. Bwistls ^TMUMYwMrai When year back sokes ll is almost ia variably aa indicstioa that something is wrong with vonr kidneys. Weak, dkmaa- sd kidneys frequently eanse a break down of the satire system. Dewitt's Kidney oad Bladder PlUa afford eak kidaeys, I of th» bladder and nO troubles. Bold by John M £ei&. The Cradle of Tears. Just within the doorway of a big red and grey building, and out of view of the curious gaze of the un caring New York pedestrain, there is a cradle which is the stage for the enactment of a constantly recurring tragedy—tragedy that is more hear- hurtingand sonl quickening than any seen behind footlights; for this is real tragedy, because its foundation is a sad mixing of pleasure and pain and ioy and at rrow. ——m It is a plain cradle, quite simply draped in white, bat with such a look of cozy comfort about it that one would scarcely suspect it to be a cradle of sorrow. And this cradle is the most useful and, in a way the moet inhabited cradle in the world. Day after day, and year alter year it is the recipient of more small wayfaring souls than any other cradle in the history of the race. In it the real children of sor row are placed, and over it more tears are shed than it they were an open grave. It is the place where annually, it is said, twelve hundred foundlings are placed—the silent witness of more truly heart-breaking scenes than any other cradle sinoe the world began. For nearly thirty-lve years it has atood where it dost today, ready-drap ed, open, while aa many thousand mothers, have Btolen shamefacedly ia and, altar looking hopeleraly about, have laid their oelplras off spring Wukia Its depths. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleansing the mucous merrtbranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. “As pleasant to the taste \ as Maple Sugar" Children Like It For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Try to Witts Kldns; and Bladder Fills Sun and Sah Everybody Invited. A general picnic and fish-fry will be given at Black Creek mill on Thursday the 23rd inst in honor of tbe.old veterans. All the sour, daugh ters, friends, .and the public gen erally are invited to oome and join in the picuio and let us spend a day of social enjoyment together. - Let aM come who will young as well as old and bring well filled baskets. R. G W\ Bryan. Bryan, 8. C. May 4 *07 “^Iticceas Seeds” by Frank Farring ton. Now who ever heard of a’vanity race being won by the ere# that row ed a few strokes and then rested to see how far the strokes would carry them? You’ve pretty near got to keep rowing every minute. 1 went into a store the other day and asked for something they ought to have. The girl said “Just out,” and went on chewing gum. She gets too much pay, bui it’s all such a store can afford to give. Probably you can’t do it all in one year. You might as well get a little enjoyment out of life as you go along The money ain’t all there is to it As i was going by yonr front door this morning I saw Fortune knock ing there. You were sleeping over time, so she went on. i ^ oen things get to coming your way, it’s a mistake to lean back and think it’s all over bnt counting the I money. Then’s the time you’ve got to work the hardest—The Record. Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experience with this distressing ailment will be pleased to knew that a core mav be ef fected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child Is done nursing Wipe it off with a soft doth tiefore allowing the babe to nurae. Many trained nartes use this salve with best results. For sale by John M Klein Men who measure success by mon ey accumulated usually mLfigure about a foot to the inch. There is more or less gas aboot a legal light. Great talent has always a little madness mixed np with it —French. Men are ae old as they feel and women as they look.—Italian. PATENTS Don’t P^y Alimony. to be divorced from yonr appendix. Then will be no occasion for it if yoa keep yonr bowels regular with 'Dr King’s New Life Pills. Their action ia so gentle that the appendix never hi cans® to make the least con plaint. Geeoasted by Joha M Kiaia, druggist. Ho. Try them. Srtct: IN A mousy •ndcfUntkt tmUnt. DErtHDffD •"«« iumti aMreh aaS (>«• r Mai* iwlanto. trad* ■ .H, i ■ ' v r ■y * .