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r SPECIAL OFFER MAY 1st r After May 1st, any bona fide new subscriber to The Press and Standard * « , ». will be allowed . - - ... for each year paid in advance in addition to the regular number now —o'' all owed in The Press and tandard Contest. This will give every candi- ' > •• , \ date a chance to get some extra votes. For new subscribers: 1 year 20^ votes 2 years 450-votes 3 years Soo votes 4 years 1050 votes 5 )ears 1500 votes -ji I J tr REPAIRING TREES. Injurad Protecting nnd Preserving Trunk and Branch. It la the |*«rt Of wlmloiu to Km* able t > mlmluistiT tlrat aid to the Injured «ree, a* well aa the uiore permaueut ^ilda. One of the most common of these Is the splitting down of a limb, as sur XtMtod In accompanying illustration, Klg. I. If the limb Is not broken wholly off- If there U still left a connecting link of sawing off a big limb and neglect fat; to protect the wound until nature r,M c\ end a iumv growth of bark iver It The new bark has begun to r: >w nl>out the edc»M, but the wood ha» docny.Nl within, ntul nature Can curry growth of bark no further, fut cut all the decayed wood nnd (111 lie cavity cotv.pletoly with Portland ce ment nixed with water, advises a Writer la Orange Judd Farmer. f»o not add sand, 1*111 the cavity and press the cement close to the new hark (B, Fig, Ut that there may l»e left no little ojH’tiing for air and water to enter. The life of a tree can be prolonged for many yes*" * - auc»* REVIVO lUTOMs vmim ♦♦■i m -i 1 n 1 n. 11.1 m 1 n 1 n 1111 m m 1 1 .h .m : 11. EHEBABDT Ehrhardf, S. Q. c 0 SOLICITS YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. If you are not already banking with ua start an ae- connt now. M helher your account be large or amall, we will.extend every consistent accommodation and will pro tect your interests with the same care anjjLfiielity tint we apply to our own. It is our business to recoiro and safeguard dep mils; to loan money on proper security, and in general to ren- dal 1 tier every financial service within the gcoj e of a mo lorn baukiug institution. , JNO. L. C0PELA.ND, President, J M. DANNELLY Vlc*-Pi«ddsi>t. C05RAD FI ARTZ, C'Mbler. The Horse. A team well man he I in color may look niie, but a teim matched In pow er mid cadurHutfi v.ti rrm-h AttcuJ the bore** a.tlca iu your near est town. You may not want to buy. but !t will pay you lo God out what the public It buy in::. Mulct are rvi ly for work younger than horses. They will cndUro as much at two years old as the colt will at throe o: four. Keep the colts In a roomy box stab when the mare is r.t work or ou tho road. It‘« better thaa to have then, with the mqtherH.—Klin ball's Dairj Farmer. I tw^sMem 1 ■ 4 I I i » M I M II M I* I 1 » * » -M- “Made a Wall Ian •fla.” xtarcrxxro rredwree Mae reealto la SO days. H act* powertutly en.t quickly. Curve when others talk xounirmencan “—^ - retrain their lost manhood and old men may recover their youthful vigor by uaing MKVIVO. It quickly and quietly re- mov^s Nt rvousneee. boat ViUllty, 8civial IlHOKKN LIMB SATKD. IPtr 1. spilt limb; Ft*. 2. In pouttion.]. •ound wood nud of pound bark—the Jinib cna with care lie saved. Tills will often save the beauty of the tree, ^yjthjts little delay ns |»oes!b!c shorttui atll flic small branches of the lihib to rtptke their weight ns little as possible, then cvrefuny lift the brokeu limb back Into position and lath it firmly vrlih ropes or straps. Vow with a bit or anger bore a hole tUrongb (he lljnb and tree trunk n« KUMMted by the dotted line In Fig. 2. Through this Insert a bolt of Iron hav ing a bead on one end and a nut on tbi other. Turn tbe nut on the end. with a tslg washer beneath It. until the crack fn the break has been made as small es possible, tbeu cover tbe crack neat ty over with grafting wax. Many a tree hee snch a gaping wound aa that la A, Fig. 1 It la caused by Weakness such m Lost Power, V^llln* 'Memory i of self abuse oi WaHi'n* Pleases, and effects or self abase or excess and Indiscretion, which unnta, one for study, business or msrr'.sirfi. It not only cures by startin* at the seat of disease, but is a *rrst nerve tonle and bloeA fcwlMer, brln*iiw luu-k the pink slow- to pale elieekasnj rc- storia* tbe Are of youth. It wards off so. praachtn^dlsesse. In«Ll ou bavin* HKYIYO. no other. It ran be carried in vest pocket. Hy ■all. $1.90 pier p aeka*e. or six for i.t.OO. Ws five true advice and counsel to all who wish iv with canrwHtoo, Or 'ulsrs freo. Addr ROYAL MKOICINE CO., Marias Bid*.. CWca*a. ML I WALTER BORO DRUO CO., and JO»K M K1J£1K. Walter boro, 8. O. •WEST MAOAZin sU tks Far WsM. f awma CRAFT $1.50 a year t » are at- _ «f tk. tea $1.00 ROAD OF A TROUOARD WOVDRRS 4irti2 Tizn $0.75 All for • .' . \ %i.$o ij : t Stretch Your Legs and be comfortable. Streit patent foot rc«t it a part of the chair; form* tufted front when not in n*e. Morris Chairs well—each one guaran teed—your security of satisfac tion. We can show you tome beautiful Streit Chain, richly carved, leather or veloun. Call and aaa them. Bum ths Branches. Never leave prnnlnga of tree* and bushes lying round. Burn them In the Warden fire, and you will know then that all the Insect* upon them are de- atroyed. The wood nub. too. Is an ex cellent fertilizer for levery crop grown, but especially useful for tomatoes and nil fruits.—Gardening. Nrw Strawberry Plants. Ou new beds all flower stalks should tie removed to save all tbe strength of plants for their own development; also keep nmnera off for some weeks. Pull up or hoe out any stray weeds appear- Ins In the patch. Mulching around the plants before tbe fruiting season is a commeudable practice. It keeps the ground cool and moist and the fruit dean. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss ot strength, nerve ua ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh ot the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural Juices ot diges tion aa they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic And reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps ail stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rawntwood. W. Va.. sayw— “ I waa troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured me and we are now uainc it la mUk for baby." FOa BACKACHK—WCAK KIDNKYB , TRY Os WITTS KIDNEY and BLADDER PILLS-Sart arfSafe Prepared by E. 0. DeWITT A CO., Chleaga Sniders School Closed. U he Snitleis EChool closed anoti fucceeeft.l Sfttion laft I day. Tbig has been one of the v successful sessions in the history the school. The average alteodki being above anything heretofore the school. Miss Carrie Weekly I been principal in the school for i past two years and deaerres mu credit lor the success of the sebe She is one of the best teachers in ! State, and any school is fortunate securing her services as a teach She was re-elected unanimon-lv the patrons for the next session 1 declined to accept to the regret of i Jane lat’0? W-C B Remarkable Rescue. JOHN M. KLEIN, Droggiet. KILLthe couch AW CURB THE LUNC8 WITH Fin* Furniture, Floor Covering*, Pioinres, Mantel*, etc. Also The Eclipse Cleasable Re frigerator. COWPERTHWAIT & CO t8H King Street, ^ CHARLESTON, S. 0. Dr. King’s New Discovery FQ8 C8i& H8 J&h. OPABAMTEIP RATIgyACTODY OB MONEY REFUNDED. ■ John M. Klein. IT A Milkwmukee woman exchanged A footer, Neb , man sliced off a her sait case with a burglar by mis piioeof his foot tbe other day while take and the newspapers of that city cutting wood. This shoakl he a les told what she said wtai she disoov •on to other-men to have the boose- ered her error. Ths remarks of the woHi to4hfk wkea. bsrglsr whea he dieeersrgd it woald A frslft ton j ssspln are suffering never be printed la n family news frem wevil'y oonaciei oa. • paper, evtn if they were known. Cottonwood In Nebraska. Cottonwood deserves a prom incut place in Nebraska tree planting. It grows very rapklly and can be propa gated easily and cheaply, nud the wood Is coming Into wide use. It la, planted principally for fuel ami lumber, but iu tbe saud bill* and sometime* elsewhere It la used extensively for fence posts.. A cottonwood post lasts about three years or live In exceptional cases. Boats are usually set out wbeu green, with tbe bark on, which Iu part ac counts for their abort life.—Forest Service. That truth Is stronacr thae Act ha* once more leeo demonstrated Id little town of Fedora, lean., the 1 deuce of C V topper. Be writer: wax in bed. emirefy disabled with b on baitea of tbe luogs and throat. J •hr* failed te help me.euri all hop* fled wi.eu I began taking Dr Kings ] Di oovery, Then instant relief cs Tue oooahiDg eoon ceased; the bleei diuiiui bed iap:dly, and in three wi l' waa at le to go to work.’ 1 ’ Qaaran cure for concha aud colds. 50o and at John M Klein’s darg store, Trial tie free. None of the farmers are taking kin to tiic ultrt of UeLuturHl spnuga call c We have a poor opinion of the <li cretion of a man who will e*t je.l put up in a factory. Charily with a bras* band aitai h uieut doesn't jet high enough foriL recording angel eather see or bes The path of duty leads to bappi- ueu. * • •4—‘ Rock* Moinl.TiTTaa Uu»»a<« nociy ■ouiiiain im Nuggets ltK»*vstkm. Urm and Backache, lie Rock* MounuiaTm Is tab let tow. » eeata a box. Oxoatae tnad* by (iOLumm oaeo Convarr. Martian. Wta ■ *0tMR VUMETS FOR SALLOW FfOFti The Magic No. 3. Number three tea wonderful ms for Geo H Herts, of Cedar Gtove. according to a letter which wi •After suffer mg much with Rear kidney trouble, and becoming gse discouraged by the failure <0 Rad Itef, I triad Electric Bitters, and a result 1 am a well esaa to-<tey first bottte relieved and three b<M completed the cure ” Guaranteed oe earth for stomach, liver and kk troubles, by Jchn M Klein diaggtet. Binoe he hag gone out of the Iras joggling.businees. Secretory Root ad mi a that his na'iixi^ moral standan is higher than it wag. Tonight. If yon would enj y teaserjow t Chambertein’a Sfonuuh and Liver night. They produce >n alive oitoot, dear the the stomach. Fries, 28 cents. 8a free at Jeha M Klein’s drag store.