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LOUIS COHEN & 232 and 234 KING STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C. r-r™;-,'—" ■■ - ... . _ ■ ' — . - . > . ^ • The house that gives you “SATISFACTION” or your money, back. iVatka Items. KJitor Press and SUndafJ.— Please allow me sp-ce tn your* valu able columns to gire you a few dots from Weeks. The croj* in this section are look* ing very prosperoues. The farmeis Dyspepsia, ComtipatiM, Ski have had a few days vacati.n, but Headache, BHiousness Goods marked from 1*4 to 1*2 less than regular prices. Write for samples and prices; you’ll receive them by return mail. u 1 . 1 » - . . ° Orders by mail filled promptly and carefully. they will go to stripping iodder fery soon. J F Stricklad, his wife and child ren are spending a few days with her mother alJimoaks Cross Hoads this And ALL DfSBASttS Torpid liver aod Bad Digesliaa Tb. raw* u AMaaes’ Wash Dresses and Boy f s Wash Suits Reduced 2B per Cent, off v Former Prices. —:o:— , 4 kadie’s Hain Goats—One lot of Ladies’ All-Wool Cravenette Rain Coats, tan only, formerly sold at $10.00 and $12.00; redifted to ^ - $5.00 EACH. 25 per Gent, off Former Prices on La- di^’ White Linen and White English Repp. Walking Skirts. * J9ig deductions on Silks and Dress Goods, White and Colored Wash Fabrics, Laces and Em broideries, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Mattings, Housefumishings, Etc. Write us for samples. We can save money for you on every purcliase.( T * adies’ Tailored Suits in Prince Chap, Etoi and Pony Coat effects, made of plain Panama and Fancy Mixtures. Reduced to close out at - i-3 off Regular Prices. nLadies* Walking Skirts —One lot of Ladies’ Walking Skirts,made of Panama and Fancy Mixtures, all new styles, formerly sold at $5.03 and $6.00 CLEARANCE PRICE, $2.98 EACH. kadies t&aists—One lot of Ladies’ White Lawn Waists, about 20 styles, $1.25, $1.39 and $1.50 qualities, on sale special at ^ • Si.co EACH. —:o:— 25 Per Cent, oft Former Prices on Ladies’ Fine White Lawn, Linen Lingerie and White China Silk Waists MTKT1SIS Corporations. MORE CASES ARE TO COME Shark Worship In Hawaii. The shark has boon |>orbaps the poet universally worshiped of all the Hawaiian animal gods. Strange as It may seem, the Islanders formerly re garded the shark ns being the friend and protector of all thoee who pay him devout attention. Each locality along the coaat of the main Inlands of the Hawaiian group formerly had Its pa tron shark, whose name, place of abode, history, etc., were all well known to bis superstitious wofshlpers. The biggest and moat celebrated of those shark divinities was a male, -who** mouth was so. large that be could easily swallow any other shark known to frequent those waters. Ac cording to the Hawaiian folklore sto ries, the bulk of this “gef of the sea” was so great that he could not pass through the narrowest channels which •eparnte the different islands, bat spent his time swimming tround the » whole group and looking after the wel fare of tbo people. kill™ COUCH mo CURB tm LUNGS ^ Dr. King’s New Discovery forCSHF MMWMtrVit AMD ALLTHItOAT MP UIIM TROUBLES. eWABAMlMPSATISyAdrogl OB XOWBT BEFUlf DBD. .folia m. Klein. The The Limit of Lite, it eminent melical scientists The Pelican and Its Pouch. Among the curiosities of nature must Ikj reckoned the.pouch of the pelican, which serves equally well ns a neTtP^f which to se» op up fish and as A convoy food to its young. When not In use the bird can contract Its ponch so that It Is barely discernible, but when It Is fully dlstcuded It will bold two gallons of water. When the pelican Is bunting for food It flies slowly about Men and Their Autographe. ; An experienced autograph collector can almoet tell to wbat profession a man belongs by the grudgingneas or otherwise of his response. Actors and vocalists never demur. They rather seem to like It Poets and authors of fiction accede, but with a certain cold dignity; metaphysicians and philoso phers either refuse altogether or com ply With a bad grace; dramatists not only scud their autographs, but s quo tation from their works as well; peers sign, but with a stiff and formal hau teur; judges and barristers sign In snch a way that It is not possible to squeeze an I. O. L’. over the name. In fact, every class has—of course, with excep tions—its own way of dealing with tbo Importunity of the autograph fiend.—U. I. Jennings in Connoisseur. mSf^tSStSSa^ii tweutJf al>ove t!,e ,,urf “ oe * m Iho genarallv human lit* is asay'ymrs below iho at- teiimam possible with the advanced knowledge of which the race is now pommwd* The critical period, (hat de- * its da ration, seems to be be- Iweea 60 and 00; the proper care of the body daring this decade cannot te too gtrfllimly.urged; carelessness thee beln< fatal to longevi y. Nat ara’a best helpsr after 60 is lueotno Bitter’s iha so'entific touie medicine thM revitalise every erven of the body. Oestranleed by Jno H Klein Druggist 60c. Meat Pood For Poultry. Matt food Is supplied In the foqn of ground green, bone, cooked offal (such As beef heads, etc.) and In the form of animal meal (beef scrap). Ground tame Is iftrhaps the beet and cheapest where one has a bone mill; where not, beef boade, liven, etc., give good result*, Ways a writer In Americau Agricultur- fiL, Animal meal, dried blood, etc., Ale good foods, but In many cases sure men expensive than the others men- Hotted. However, they are very useful 4urtag the hot weether. when It Is al most Impossible to use fresl) meat Partially decayed meat should not bo teted, M it la not healthful. ▲ Perfect Complexion. ^ Is so often apoiicd by pimples sad facia! Aiadikma Not necessary either. Read this: **Plsa*e forward six t<oxes of Tet- terln IC O D I think it stranee that it is aot sold here in New England, as It Is Mm hsat core for ecsema, il-gw-win end all eruption* of the skin I ever saw. p.O Hanlon, ProvWencs, R L” Ask •oar drajNist for n box of fragrant Tat- torsiae. u.M hasn’t It in stock, Mod 50c fior one bok to J T Wmptrine, Savannah On. Use Tetteriae skin BDap 25o the oake water, scanning its depths for any sign of It* |*rey. A* soon as a fish Is seen there Is a sudden folding of a pair of wings, a downward plunge with the speed of an arrow bead first into the sea, the unerring marksman reappear ing In a moment and floating on tne waves long enough to reveal a glimpse of a flab gliding down Ate capacious gullet and to shake the water from itl disheveled plumage. Por the good ot those suffering with eczma or other such trouble, 1 with to any. my wife bed something of theft kind sad after using the doctors reme dies for tome time concluded to tty Ohamberlala’e Stive, and tt proved to be better than anything she had tiled. For sale by John M Klein. - •> «. ^ « ' •* * Probable Yellow Fever Case. Clenfuegos, Cuba, Aug. 10. —An American soldier here is suffering from what Is believed to be yellow (aver. Thio is the first case of « soldier being attacked by the disease since the army of occupation come to the Island, and ti}e author!tlae an somewhat appreheaelve. For an Impaired Apprtlfe, To Improve the appeit'.te and strengthen the digestion try a faw do#*s Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr J H Seitz, of Detroit Mich says: “They retored my. appe i a whan Impaired, telleved uw of a bloated feeling nod caused a pleasant and sntisSctory mova neni of the bowel*." Price, 2-V) Samples free. At Jno M Klein’s. Social Life Long Ago. The stately dames of the court of Edward IV. rose with the lark, dined at 11 a. m. and retired to rest at 8 In the evening. Henry VIII. went bark to 10 In the morning for dinner and bad supper at 4. In Queen Ilcf** days her maid* of honor liegau the day with a round of beef or rod herring and a flagon of ale for breakfast at ;.bout 0:30 and dined at 11. and then went to the playhouse In the aftern- -i not later than 2. sometimes ns early as according to the order of the play and the day. fkr Read the adv rtiaement this week in The Tress sop Standard and vote to daj. ♦ f ■ o , _ r- Irrigatien For Florida. Georgia strikes It rich In the truck line this year on account of early spring and the dry weather In Florida that will eat off much of the shipped vegetables. We sympathize with onr Florida friends, they must get irriga tion plants ready, aays Southern Culti vator. Many will do this, now they are seeing the value of them. Onr cor respondent from Flo rids aays all who have an irrigation system art making money this year. Wsold Opdh Them. •Taw told me your husband bad irge. fin# eyas 1 didn’t notice if* •Walt a mlnate or two tin the mil- w ha t tha bOL" ( h* * teat ma to-Jr v \ Candidate for Chancellorship. Berlin, Aug. 10.—Is sssvrtsd that Bzron . Marsschal Von Blebersteln, who was la disgrace ten years ago. Is new a serious candidate for the chnncc’.loriatp, ns the kaiser Is de lighted with the high standing he has attained among the delegates at the peace ce&fertace. ' Everybody Should Kaow*’ ears C O Hays, a proabaat bail asm maa of Blair, Mo., tmM Baaktom's Ar ■lea Salve is tha ^atohast ami aassm hsaltaff aahagvar appTsd tm a atom, baraor wsaad, ae toasaasafpAmtFve wMMQ Bi MM K®OW by JaoH drags having a narcotic effect. ILWJRVttS WMHiNJww.lwhl quickly aad soothsa Urn t ni iDotongnir i ■ahlamotoafy: CATARRH Ry a 50 coat take of WALTEBBORO DRUG CO: ]pPt/i«tf»aZ Jfotio**. Jambs a peuukot. jxa a. nuairov mi BROTHERS. Attorneys and Counsellor* ml Law. All Badness givta Prompt’Attention.* ovtn ths racss and stanoaru WALTEBBORO. - - - 8. C. Real JORID. m and Estate. Broker «ga In*nra»e% LOANh NEGOTIATED. Housfemto Ft«nt* Opposite tha Market, WALTKRBORO. & a wcelL A few farmers have had quite success in fulling thio week in the Edfoto- I* B Zdgler of Please;; Grove, caught a mud" tiih weighing _ , . fipoundo. It was three feet and Campaign Against Law Breakk* four inches long.' They have set up a fine brick yard in this community, which is now in a progressive condition. It will be known as the Colleton Prick Mfg Co. of Weeks. M rs W C Barley and children ol Weeks and Mr Jim Canady from Grover, Mrs John Driggers of Cana dy’s Cross Roads, I P Remley, Eddie. Driggers, and P B of Pleasant Grove visited the Brick Works and they seemed to be very much pleased over its thriving condition. J D Canady, wife <w»4 QhMrfB ?f Canadys spent a few pleaiant daji with her sister in Dorchester county this week. Mr Canady savs the crops are very prosperous in that section. Miss Ellin Canady of St Geoge is now spending a few days with her brother, J D Canady at Canady* Cross Roads. Red Bank Team and Green Pond expect to cross bats at Green Pond next Saturday afternoon. J K Bailey’s wife of Weeks is ly ing critically ill. We hope she will recover, however, very soon. Mr Daniel Utsey, the lather-of Mrs W J Sandifer, is very ill at present, but we hope he will soon be np again. A C Bennett ot Canadys is arrang ing to add 20 feet to his store. Mr Eddie Driggers of Canadys Cross Roads went to SL George this week on professional business. “ J P Remley visited the sick wife of J £ Bailey this week, lie says that she is very ilL We will give you a few n ore dots in the near future. C P. SURGEON . J. I. WALKER Arroanrr At Law Omox Count Housa Squama WALTEBBORO. 8. 0. OFFICE OF Dp. A. J. Anderson DfcNTAL SURGEON Office Hours: ! £ i J* U’ o p. m., o p. in* OPPOSITE Farmers and Merchants Bank. WALTEBBORO. 8. a Everybody loves our baby, rosy, sweet and warm. With kieay plaose on her neck and dim- lee on herarmee. Once she was so thin and cross, need to cry with pain— Mother gave her Casoasweet now she’s well fcgain. Sold by Jno M Klein. .1!! —♦^sto* m Read the advertisement this week in The Press and Standtrd, and vote today. Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never Known te Fell. *T want to aav a few words for Oham* haralia’e Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy. I have need this preparation ia my nuallv for the past fiva yaavs aad have rscommeaded it to a jramtwr of peop'a ia Stork oouatv aad known it to fall to etfaot a cure la any taetaaoe I fast that I can aot any too marsh for the beet remedy of the mad ia tha world.”—8. Jetnison. Spring Grove, York Ooaniy, Pa. This remedy Is for •ala by Jno M Klein. Attorney General Bonaparte Intimates That There Will Bu a General Cam paign Against Corporations Alleged To Havo Violated Law. New York, Aug. 10.—Attorney Guieral Caarlej J. Bcnaparte, who vtsltej Pretidont Roosevelt at Oya- ter Bay Friday, stopped for a brief pcrloq cfly beTore going to his Lome In Baltimoro'. TO# acre mors fully with the president and intlmatod that tbo next month might bring out fur ther development of Importance in tha campaign against alleged law brook ing cc rporatlons. Makes No Boeret of Talk. “I do not wish to make any seen* of the'fsct that the talk between tha president and myeelf wag In refsrsace to the fine Imposed by Judge Landis •- szkinet the dtnadard Oil company, of Indiana,” said Mr. Bonaparte. M We discussed that and also what staffs would be taken as s result of tha In vestigation of tha Interstate comzMrce commission on the Harrlman rail- read system. What will be done in regard to both these questions 1 cannot tell at the present time.” Mr. Bouapare was asked if there would be any prosecutions of individ uals and he replied; “I will say that If we get what tha doctors call ‘a good case,’ those high er up will come In for their aharo of the investigations. The case will be pushed to the limit. 80 far as tha smaller fry are concerned I do not think there Is any use In goigg af ter them. . I refer to the men who are at present holding positions in tae companies. • ^" • The Standard Oil Fine. "Will the Standard Oil copapany of Indiana be lorced to pay fine If Us appeal falls?” he was asked. “That la a question the answer ta which can only be found in tha fu ture," said Mr. Bonaparte, smiltaf. "The president and I talked over tha amount of the fine Imposed by the courts aad we both sympathised roe* much with the company,” added the attorney general , and his mAO broadened. “How can the fHhadrad OU coteffp- ny of Indiana pay a fine of over ftt.- 000,000 on s capitalisation of half 91,000,000?” he was asked. “If the decision just obtained I* affirmed by the court of appeals, thoa we will bo after onr money and ffdfc it in some day.” answered Mr. Bo naparte. “It is true that a stone ha* Unity lodge no. &6 a. f. m. holds Ue regular oommumoations 4th Fri day in eteh month at 8 80 o’clock, p. as. All vtoitioff Brethren ' dially invited to attend. . J. A WK8TERBERG, W. M. . N. 0. MORfULU Seot’y. are oor- And some men have the knack of appearing smaller as joa get closer to them. Keep the pores opea aad the ekia eleaa Wfcea yea have a cat, horn hraiio or eonteh. A*Witt’s CarbOttaed Witch Hasto tiled paattaalaa toi ms aad Leals qetokly told by Joa M Kkda. '• is Zork'ooostv sad haW^mr^® 0 bUwd .” hB “but a stuns mar ha froaad up. This one caaa sgalmd one oompsay of the Standard QU dae> not Insure Immunity for tbo oth*r brsntoiei. In all probsbllity other esses will be taken up by the depart ment of Justice.” In speaking about ths Hanimal railroads which he had discussed with the president, the attorney general said that there was nothing to be salt at this time but that development may bo expected within the next few weeks. The Harrlman Affairs. “Within s month," said Mr. Bona parte. ”1 can say that there will be something heard from the HanioteN affairs. While there may be some new 'developments, there will ha nothing of*a sensational character. 1 hive had this subject under consid eration for the last, three or low weeks." ^ Among other things discussed hr the president and Mr. Bonaparte, ac cording to the latter, was tha preva lence of "tend frauds’* tn tho wet. There art a great many of thwto cases, It was said, and the presto** !• very much Interested la havtoC than brought to light and tha offsp- dera efttoaolly prosecuted. This to being doM Just u fast as tha oaaaa tame ap tor consideration. Stretch Your tegs ‘ 0 and bd comfortable. Strait patent foot met is a part of tha chair; forma tufted front ^rben not in oae. Morris Chairs wear well—each one guaran teed—your security of satisfac tion. We can abow-you soma beautiful Strait Chain, richly carved, leather or and flee them. Fine Furniture, Floor Covering*, ■ «•. j- ' ■ i i . ■ - f Ckunable Re- ^ietmuAMenteto e*r. Aim The fH^traflor. C0WPERTHWA1T A CO * MSKtofftmt CHABLKSTDV, 8. a ’ Endorsed By The OOosly. “The meet popular reqrdy ia Ottega County, aed too heel frtond of my Mb lr.” writee Wm M Dteta, editor wb« pdhllehe* of tho OtevffO Jour bertevtUe, EY,“laDrGbig^: oovenr. U tea proved Idle an euie for eaafflte ead eaMtt,mal ) It , ' .