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! ' I _ 232 and 234 KING STREET. CHARLESTON, S. 6. / ' r> r ^ The house that gives you “SATISFACTION” or your money back. THE LARGEST WHOLESALE and RETAIL .VAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. We’re after your business and if low prices ;or good goods are any inducement we ar- sure to get it. Write f jr samples and prices. You’ll receive them by return mail. ^ Ve cut file foods in desirable lengths for oor merchants at wholesale prices Try u The specialty house of the south on ready-to-wear garments FOLI LADUCS, MISSES, CUlLUiiEN AND INFAN1S Describe your wants. Sen*’ us your open order. We’U satisfy you ajd save you mrney, and if not K : Your money WfL be cheerfully refunded. i New Fall Dress Goods and Silks « n ^ Opr stocks are now complete; full to overflowing with the newest of plain and fancy dress goods and silks, in all the latest weaves and coloring • . ✓ in': of table and Fancy Linens. Wuolen underwear for men, women and ch : ldren. Carpets, mattings, Rugs, art squares, and curtains. G1 )ves Hosiery, Ribbo'.s, and full line of notions, etc. o * :> ' • * * • i = —^S^=S============S = SS=SSS==SSS===l % *» i ' '* * ^ Don’t forget ours is a large establishment We sell 5 scheap as others buy. And we want your small orders as well as large ones If you know your wants, we know how to supply them TRY US. •NOW IS THE TIME- —TO VISIT THE— JAMESTOWN ~ EXPOSITION It Utonp te in every department the WAR PATH, AIR SHIP, NAVAL DISPLAY Will interest and instruct you. Do not fail to go at once. For beautifully illustrated folder coiumiu- iug maps discriptive mat ter list of hotels, etc. WRITE • ” W.’i.CRAlO, T.C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent WILMINGTON, N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE , . . • TIIW CSIIOMT "JrHOUGH tlA.Il . • Pleasant Grove Items. Editor Press and Standard:—Rev. B. F. Halford preached a very inter esting sermon here Sunday at o’clock. We have a fine Sunday school here which is couducted by our beloved Superintendent C. L. Laugdale, we have enrolled sixty or more scholars and have a large attendance every Suuday. We are glad to see so many of the young men of ibis community helping in the good work. The fccoool opened Monday morn- niug by .Mus Annie VNright. We! hope she will have a most successful term. _ Mr. H B Langdale lost a very fine mule on the 4th. oct 11-1907 Brifatlnal Jlotim. JAMB E. PEURIPOY. JKO. R. PRURIPOT •PEDRIfOY BBOTHEBS. Attorneys and - Counsellors at Law. glwa Prompt’AttsntUn. THK PRESS AND STAN OARS, lLTEUBORO. - - - 8. c. MSI D. IURI and Real Estate, Brokerage InaarancA. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Hous»*to Hwnt. Opposite ths Market, WALTIRBORO. & a T New Fall and. Winter /Hats r . # I have commenced Iny fall work and will be pleased to show you my new style hats. Pattern Hats/ in rich colorings of purple and green. I also have on hand a nice assortment of ribbons which will sell at reason able prices. i Mothers with Uuie children need no longer (ear croup, oolds or whooping cough, bee's Laxative Cough Syraj Uetes good. It works of the cok thrugh the bowels, cuts the phlegm, clears the head. For young and old. Guaranteed. Secure a bottle at jonce. Sold by Welter boro Drag Co. Nothing Eloe te Do. Several trucker* who were Mutinied to fl>e city playgrouude were dtacmMtng the amusing and'dlrcrsltted amMtton« Of the tot* In their charge as to what they hope to be when they -grow op. A trerher toM of one little gill who In all stncerlty gave her a reply that we not likely to make her vain. “Would you hke to touch children when yon become a young ladyT* was the oeatlon. “No'm." was the emphatic reply. “What would you tike to dof persisted toe teacher “If Pm pretty m be an actress.’’ came toe anew* “But suppose you are homely T* asked toe teacher. "Well. then, of course m bare to be a teacher,** said the child.— Philadelphia Record. The Cbicavo NaHonela have juat won the 1907 world’s champ ionship. J. 1.111119 Attobpst at Law Oman Count Housa Bouaaa. WALTEBBORO. 8. a OV/XOB OF A. 6. Antftrson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: J £ OPPOSITE ,1p.m. p. m., 6 p. us. WALTEBBORO. 8. a THE EXILE OF ERIN. !RE cams to ths bsach a poor MlU of Erin: Ths dew on hts thin robs was heavy and ehlU, For his oountrr hs slghsd.' when at twilight repairing ‘ 1 To wander alone by the wind beaten hill; But the day star attracted his eye’s sad devotion. For It rose o’er his own native Isle of the ocean. Where ones. In the Are of his youthful emotion. He sang the bold anthem of Erin go bragh! Bad Is my fats, said the heartbroken -Hraiwv: * The wild deer end wolf to a covert can flee. But I hare no refuge from, famine and danger; A home and a country remain not to me. Never again. In the green sunny bowers Where my forefathers lived, shall 1 spend the sweet hour* Dr cover ray harp with tbs wild wove., flowers And strike to ths numbers of Erin go bragh! Erin, my country, though sad and for- saksn. In dreams I revisit thy sea beaten But alas! * In a far foreign land I swaken And * - ths friends who ean meat .urel .cweifato! Win thou never repines ms la a mansion of psoos. whore no partis can chose mat Never again shall my brothers sail They died to defend ass or Men to ds- Whert^yy cabtn door, test kg ths whd- • Bisters and sirs. dM ye wasp ter Ms tellt Where Is ths mother that looked on my childhood 1 And whore Is ths bosn than an? Oh, my and hanrt long Why did It dote on a test fading treasure? Tears, Uke the rain drop, may tell wtth- um and beauty they cannot re- Yet all Its sad reooiioctiona suppressing. One dying wish my lone bosom can /drew; Erin, an exits bequeathe thee his bless ing! Land of my forefathers! Ertn go bragh! Burled and cold, whan my heart stills her v motion. Green bo thy fields, sweetest Isle of the ocean! And thy harp striking barde sing aloud with devotion— Erin mavourneen—Erin go bragh! —Thomas Campbell Dyspepsia, Comtipotioa, Skk Headache, HUoaaaeea And ALL DUBASBS artsluE tram u l orpid Liver and Bad Digestion TV. Mtaral nmm k tUt wmmtSa Booties, Newt. Editor Press and Standard:- I guess bj this time people are wanting to know where Bootle’s poet office la now in a few words I can tell you where it is, it ta about five miles from Walterboro on the Henderson villa road. The Union me'ting at Great bwamp was attended. Rev CartU preached quite a lengthy Baptist sernxa. Among the visitirs were: Mr and Mrs J W Carson and neioe Viola Conley of Walterboro. Mr Gape Sanders and daughter, Mr M W Breland and Mr r ender of Doctor's Greek. Mr W C Brant of Pine Grove, Mir Solomon and wifa Qt Hendersonville, and others. The many friends of Mrs bailie Stnokland were glad to see her home a few days ago. e We have a few proud fathers in this section, among them are Messrs. Canlder Robertson and W H Lane, Miss Wilheimina Bennett is on visit to her grand—mother Mrs Herndon. Mrs Harriot Brant passed through this section last Sunday. Booties, S 0 Oat 7 1907 Peach. ’My dear old mother, whoj is now eighty three There eld, thrivee on Elec- trio Bitten,” write* W. B. Bnraeon, of Dublin, Ge. "She h'i taken t"ona for about too veer* and enjoys an excellent oppetite,f*ela strong end Bleeps well." That’s t e Electric Bitten effect the aged, and the *ame happy results follow mi ie weak nee i and Harsh physios react, weaken the bowels, cause chronio constipation. Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomace, care constipation. 26c. Ask your druggist for them. Virtues may pay if you adver- punr Children tie© them enough, n by them | ^ whole lot of men are In all case* of femi general debility. Weak, Guaranteed also for stomach, liver and j A whole iOt of men are in a kldnev trouble*, by John M. Klein’# hurry to get nowhere to do aom© Dmgist 60c. ] thing that does not need to be done. r M, Gems In Verse -S i REVIVO RISTOKES VUAUn OLD FAVORITES. MUSIC THE REVEALER. )R music (which Is earnest of ■ heaven. • Seeing we know emotion* strange by It .Not else to be revealed). Is aa a voice, A low voice calling fancy, aa a friend. To the green woods In the gay summer time: And aha flUa aU the way with dancing shapes Which have made painters pal* and they go on While stars leek at them and winds sail to them As they leave life's path for the twilight world Where the dead gather. Aooidente will happen, bat the beet regalated families keep Dr. I Thomas’Blaotrio Oil for each etner- gmciee. It subdues the plan and heals the harts. WeSES ( \7 A man's idea of economising is to hare hiawife do it. A LIFE ON THE OCEAN LIFE on toe t i. Miss Phoebe Rizer, Lodge, S. C. / .A- gg. ' . * ° Miss Lucy Brabham.. IWLAIMOXOX. -X»*!Oe desires Iodoform berlfritnds and patrons that #.-* » * > she has an np tidafe line of Millinery, ia- belts, collar nbbonsj^to. She will be pleneed to show yon her goods. . XV&wft«F Y JtoO quickly and. soothes the I UKMPCWnfUlY I bte net only CATAULH v 1 tabs of Nosxka WALTERBORO DRUG GO. ■ i. » - UNITY LODGE NO. S6 A. F. M. holds its regular oommunications 4th Fri day la eaoh moath at SaOo’oteck, p. ■a. All Ytetttef Brethrea era eo dtellj tavtted to attesA ‘ J. A. WB8TBBBEBG. W. M. ‘ Jf. G. MOBBALL, Seot’y. ■ » . Varietiee ef Oats. As an average for two % trlala, I’.XK and 1006. the varieties producing the highest yields at toe Kansas experi ment station were the Bed Texas, i&CT bushels; SOevrlne. 62.18 imshcls; White Tartar, BLOT bnshele; Danish.' :3.03 bushels; Kherson, 4757 basbels; Wxty-dsy, 46.76 bushels; Minnesota No. 208, 46.57 bushels, and Swedish Select 45.16 basbels per sera lively. The seam of 1906 wi daily favetabte far the frodactSea ef ' .V Stretch Your Leg* and be comfortabla. . Strait patent foot not ie a part of the chair; fonns tufted front whoa ' not in osa. .<v Morris Chairs- well each or security tion. We can show yon beautifal Strait Chain, richly carved, leather , or vnlomra* Catyand sea thaok Fine Furniture, Floor Oorariogs, Picturas, Mantels, etc. Alia Ths KoUpee CleanabU Re ^gwator. > COWPERTHWA1T & CO 28H Ming Street, CHARLESTON. 8. a . A hates S WtMir* to* mm And to* wte< Uk* an aagto Oa tills dutt. Oil. glvs turn tbs Thu spray and to* • i / /\NCt5 mora on tba dash I stead " Of my own awltl gliding grafts ~ Set sail! Farewell to tbs land;. Tba gal* follows fotr abaft. Wa shoot through to* rparkUng Stem Ltko aa ocean Mrd sat tesa- Uka tbs oooan bird, our boat* Wo’H find far out oa to* ssa. mns land to no longer In vtow; A Th* clouds hava bagun to frowa. But uflth a stoot vassal and craw. , Wa ll say, Lrt tha storm ooma dowal (And the oong of our hoarta shaU bo. While th* winds and the watars rav*. A homo on th* rolling ssa! A Uf* on tbs oo*an wavs! -«paa I '-IT' i -1- <P **As . -v V