The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 21, 1907, Image 7

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>XJIS COHEN & COKPANY 333 and 334 KING STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C. house that gives you “SATISFACTION” or your money back. v 11*4 to 1-2 less than regular i '9 rices; you’ll receive them by r filled promptly and csurefuDy. r «»h Dresses end Boy's Wash Ksduccd 2B per Cent, off Former Brices. —:o:— i*M Rain Goats—One lot of Ladies* All-Wool Cravenette Rain Coats, tan only, formerly sold at $10.00 and $12.00; reduced to - - - S3*oo BACH. 25 per Gent off Parmer Prices on La dies' White Linen and White English Repp. Walking jSifl Reductions on Silks and Dress Goods, bite and Colored Wash Fabrics, Laces and Em- Ribbons, Gloves. Hosiery, Mattings, Housefumishings, Etc. Write us for samples, can save money for you on every purchase. Suits in Prince Chap, Eto 1 and Pony Cost effects, made of plain Panama and Fancy Mixtures. Reduced to close out at • i-j off Rcfulsr Prices. Ladies 9 Walklag Skirts—One lot of Ladies' Walking Skirts^ msde of Panama and Fancy Mixtures, all new styles, formerly sold at $5.00 and $6.00 CLEARANCE PRICE, $2.93 EACH. ^ Ladles iRfaiatS—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 ofl Former Prices on Ladies’ Fine White Lawn, Linen Lingerie and White China Silk Waists. f •f tfM W*rW. ►ft oulzIais, bouMkiy am Um tauten of mm, gnat mala ha- Tto UmA lady's Vlaw. *Thay aaj a canrtar plgaon wUl go farthar thaa aay of bar bird," said tha "Wall, m hava te try ooa,” said tha laadlady. *1 aottea a faarl Ihv." KILLtmi COUGH! M» CURB TN« LUNCal WITH Dr. King's New Discovery RMCttgr* J&hL mi ila tha with tha by Jao Jaha M. Klalm. Vartaiiss af Cara. At tha Georgia rsperltarot stattoo It has bean found that ten variate** com pared daring the season of 1900 care an average yield of 25.13 bashda, Harlboro Prollflc and Cocka Prolific leading with 28.00 and 28.30 bftahela par acre respectively. Harlboro stood second in 1808. Hastings' prolific, which made tha smallest eat a. ranted Hath this year, while Harlboro, which gave the third smallest ears, stood imt. Henry Grady, making tha largest ears, ranked fifth In the total yield of shelled corn per acre. Prom these re sults it appears -that there seams ta be ao very Mgnlieant relation between tha total yield and the alse of the thecrosh- Cottoaasad holla ro as a of con actually ta ha dMa at hla hoardlag borffe hart hr SNtoc Into a bathtub toad with aaai tog Sato wator Onta was grfiatf- aally toataatasaans. ° Whan tha hor- la bis hands. Par tha goad of thoaa my. my wife had anflarlMr i bla, 1 wlah with for the af that i*a Salve, and It pratud to inajihliig aha had Died. ihaMKlaia. cAayl aahod tha taartot “Xa." returned toe natlvn tetot aarar aaan aay, than may find 'am If yoa bant - Why? Johnny—laat a tto tta. tnammaf Mamma Johaay—Than how M It that a fag hern lent made of fog? 1 — , m . Tha higfotowg of wladaaB to not lg tha mind, hot te tha baart—AhbetL ' • t For aa Impahad Appetl'a. try af • BtaaMMh and BBiita, af Datnto ■ my Ur nZJLl**! ZSlLzl SESSTKAf A It may ha It appears that an tha boat Horn Lfrerpsei and New Tarfe £20 to £30 par asonth. The varies fleas to -It la gulta tree." aays n stawardaaa In a l.aadsa paper, -that ladtaa are not naorty aa gaoerona aa gntleman. 1 worked Ilka a slave ana trip, night and day. wait ing apon an exacting millionaire's wife and children, but they left the ship without giving me even Thank you.’ I know one stewardess, though, who received £28 aa a tip from one of the Vanderbilt*, who had hla servant standing by bint with a satchel of sov ereigns, from which all tha stewards and other attendants received some thing. The mo«t generous people are military and tlvll ofBcera homeward bound from India. Sometimes a rich geotleoua psaseagar falls te k>ve with a stewardess and marries her. But fortunoa from tips are rarely made, al though a comfortable competency la frequently secured te this way." ECZEMA and FILE CURE. FREE Knowing wha* H waa to saf• for * win give FRU OF CBABOB, to nay eadtetod n mllifn anaa fhr Imp* r, WritoVW WILLsjJH. Avuaaa, Saar Ta*. They aay vary few aathors ateap nmo than aavan hours a day.” foe? Chany - 1 wish tent I could gad something' to ■heart my mted^ Molly —Hava yon thought af trying Matte* paper? Among aB tha fine arte ana af ten finest ia teat ef patotteg tha abates Plto/dggfaaZ Jf/otfogg. Jams a roairoY. - jinx ■. kobivot PMffOT BEOTHIHS. IQ lutetoi givs PzMsil •v«a thb pass mm btmmmml WALTBBBOBO. - - - S. C. Inaurnnea. LOAVb VKQOTIATBD. Housm to Rtent* *- - ‘late*, WALTSKBOSO. i. a I* V. BLACK St, DENTAL SURGEON Mot Hohn: 8.80 im to I pws. ttodp-m. ■Wteltterthopo, 8 O ••o—nogpog J.L VALKEK Atto—bt At Law nos Oouat Boon Bgcaa WALTZRRORO, A O. OFFIOK OF Op* A. 4. Andtepson . DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: t 8 p. m., • p. BL OFP0SI1S Fhrmara and Man WALTERBOBO. 8. O. jumammm camruMMsao. karagtes mmmm day te mah manth i SA.F.M. I’Fr > a *: Msknwmpteai BelfUt. TmlaT^Au^ !i ' i tha voahitad ia * % WALQBMMO DRUG 00. And i Kaapteti i san Imivb tbs kagsksf • yoa get closer unr. E*RLY_CELERY. Geed Methed at Obtaining a Crisp and Tender PradueC c perb*pa the most satisfactory way of blanching ssrty celery on • small acala Is by means of ordinary farm drain tiles af about four inches Inside dlnmetw, placed ever the plants after they have* become almost fully grown. To facilitate the work of placing foe tilea over the plants aome of the out side leaves should be pulled away and the 'mate peart of tee plant loosely tied together by meaaa of a soft string or. batter, with what Is known as paper twine, being,* string made by twisting a strip of soft: paper. This string will AN OLD ADAGK 8 AYS. LIVER I. tk. wet ami wEl offer a* resistance to tha further growth of the plaaA Theprse- anoa af ten tllaa wUl causa the leevos to draw up afeoee the to» af tee tllaa. t acraaa ever tee top [hfc team the tetarlor. IT the the evapotntlon from a> tendency te keep- the piaat cool dur ing the bant of the day, and a vary crisp, and tender product te tee result This matted at Manchteg te desirable atee. om account of Re eteaatteaea, as oalary treated to tele war *0! need vary little washing hstore marketing - Mt Id’s Pi metore the action of th/ ■( fin noratel enndteton. 6lke tone to the system mtf •sfidflesb to the body. WiR Nte Stehstitiite.,——mteh Clllct IS ENDED •# Cntnd Iwteltes to Kecjhc Mr Tretlneit, D b Sad. ANOTHER MEETING AUG. 23 Everybody! With klsay pteoaa anhar i Ones aha was ao thin and < cry with pate— Mother gave bar Oasoaawest. bow tea's wall agala. Bold by Jao M Klein. Read Um adtorttement this week in The Frew and Standard, and vote todaf. Plsytbinga af Awalswt CbiMrou. The Rxwt iHimlttva toy Is tha doll. It date* back to prehistoric ft sees and la found In every part of the world. This one would naturally expect to find. A child seeing Its mother nurs ing other younger children, would tml tala the example #tth an Improvised doll. Top waapena. agala. are older thaa history. Many ef the other toys at present to ate data from tha earli est times of, Which we have aay rec ord. to the tomha af tha aacloat Igyp- aioag with painted della having* Ha ttmbs, hate bean found mar* ala by string* unite Hay doits, toy harass and wooden carts and ahtpa. In tea Louvre there are some Greco-Roman dolls of terra cotta with mevabte Joints fastened by wires. Orate bnbtea had rattles. Grate bays played with whipping tope. So did tha hoys to a arise t Home Results af Resent Masting of RapiW' san 1st Ives of the Income Bondbaid- era af the Central ef Georgia Rail way and flaw Owners. New,York, Aug. 17.—After a three days* conference ta# representative* of Income bondholders of tha Central of Georgia railway sad the saw own ers of the read in the persons <* Oakletgk Thorn and Marsdaa J. Perry hava parted, learltfg the points at Isaac to be settled at a meeting O! the board of directors scheduled for August 23. Tae spokesman for the bondhold ers said after the conference that the saw controlling interests la tha com pany had given them every facQKy to arrive at the exact status of the railroad* fin*sees and that they were confident of receiving fair t rental eat from the directors. It was also stated that the results of tha race at meetings showed tint tha Interest had Vcn earned on the bonds and that th holders of all dam es of securities wars entitled ta in terest payment*. K WORK or WRRCKER8. Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never Known to Fail. "I wont to my n few «. haralkn'o OoIIol Cholera and Diarrhoea “ r.tSte «mi la Am the ■ __ _ to n •sop's la Zork counter and hnm never known it te Mite «oot a aura In aay I ftoithallonn not sa^teo jrld."-^. Jamiaoo. Barite York* Stretch Your Legs •ad bn nmnfortnbln. Strait pntaoft font mat ia n nnrt n# tbn Morri d ‘tb PasMngar Train on Georgia R si Irate Is Derailed. Augusta, Ga., Aug. 17.—Passes gar trala No. 27. oa tha Georgia mil- road.. which left Angusta at 8;Bfi o’clock Friday afternoon for Atlanta, was derailed near Hearing. Ga.. an tha result of the work of wroehun. Rounding a curve Engineer B. ft. Morrtaoa saw a pile or rocks oa thb trash before him, bat ho was usaMe to stop hla train la time to ptsvate the e.igtoe crashing teto tha rotes. Ia tha smashup three of tha ossa weft hurled from tha track and tnm- cd ivar, sad tha engine was dam- ag}i. Tha fireman was badly to- Beyond a few bruises and a severe ska hasp. however, tha pa sg sag are wan cot hurt in the aeddeat. As soon as It was poaalbls to gdt wire connection with Augusta and ub- plain tes situation a relief train wnn ordered out, and dogs were to tnu. tha wrockara. APWLIKD TORCHBB. . Irnsam tow 1m Olarkavilla. Tana., Aug. riders eat fire to the general mms ehandlaa store of W B. Wall. c( Fkn- donla, tela county. Wall to not a mamhar of tha Unit tifon* baand ^?1b»llT>d^gnt r -W w«.' « n latter to Jain nr to laava tha eonatry. Tbd atom andton stock worn valued at 81,000. with to* snraaee amounting to •1,700. Oadl ail had hoan ponrad oa tho atom If tho larandlariaa On tho same night n party el wfo want to tha farm of Mm. Nicholas a. a abort ptoUaeo and peUod up nlao acre* of ssmptatoiy rutatag It. Mr*, aen to a widow, aged 78 yean, to prostrated aver bar tons. a nan tel 10 spate tel n fiuitogea •oiispossunon pep nov non pan *ui iso svq in Tko Pwnnd Btandnid, and tofti