The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 08, 1908, Image 2
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MAKE IT YOURSEF.
HmPT Affthi U«iac TkU
WrlJ Mr Editor I iriH f*** •
few items if you will allow me space.
Miss May Belle Lea of Charleston
Than it so muoh Ubeumatism I Spent last week with friends in this
hen in nor neighborhood now that section.
the following adrioe by an eminent | Messers R. W. and T. P. Dandridffe
mntioritT, who writes for readersof of LynchburffVa,aro spending Xmas
• large Eastern daily paper, will be
highly appreciated hy those who suf-
ler:
Get from^any good pharmacv one-
half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion,
holidays with relatives near Cot-
tagerille Mrs T. J. Wright and little
Daughter Ethel of Givhaas visited
relatives in this section last week.
Mr H. N. Stokes is visiting the
A HAPPY
honue
one ounce Con.poon.1 K.rgon, three oity bjf the em thi. week
ounce, of Co-pound Strop Sumpa- M ‘“ Uur * May
rilla. Shake these well ^ir a bontle
and take in teaspooufol doses after
each meal and at bedtime* also drink
plenty of gosd water.
It is claimed that there are few
vietima of this dread and torturous
scho J on Monday after spending
her Xmas holidays at Reevesville.
A Christmas tree was held at
Bethay on Monday night The exer
cises was opened by prayer by Rev.
J. M. Craven afjer which he made
an able address on the occasion.
disease who krill fail to find ready re- Several recitations by the school
lief in this simple home-made mix- children. After which several hun
tarr, and in most oases a permanent
cure is the result
This simple recipe is said to siren
gthen and cleanse the elimnative
tissues of the Kidneys so that they
can filter and strain from the blood
and system the poisons, acids and
wests matter, which cause not only
Rheumatism, bp) numerous other
disimss Every man or woman here
who foe>« tbst thfir kidneys are not
'Wealthy end actiye, or who loflkr
'from any urinary trouble whatever
ifeopld not twitste to make op this
mixture, aa it is certain to do much
good and .may save yo« from much
misery and suffering after while.
Oar home drnggiets say they will
either supply the ingredients or mix
the prescription ready to take if our
readers ask them.
dred present*, was distribited out
among the congregation.
Well Mr Editor the weding bells
have rung. Mr Lagan Glover of
Walterboro and Mis Lizzie Ricken-
backer of Round was happily united
in the holy bonds of matrimony on
yesterday. We. wish them a happy
journey on the matrimonal sea. Rev
J. M. Craven officiating.
Will call again soon.
With beet wishes to the Pram end
Standard. S. W. B.
Round S. C. Jan 2 1900.
m Easily Anawared.
F Mamma—Dear me! 1 wonder wbera
baby got mirh a temper. Papa—
Never mind! W* havea t time to flght
out that question Just, now.—Stray
Btorlea
TAX NOTICE.
The books of the Cotiuty Treasurer
will be opened ter the purpose of eolleo-
flng taiee from the IMh day of October
1907, to Dreamber 81, 1907. The levy D
ns follows: » / ^
Htate 0 •
Ordinary ronnty
(^onstltntloiial Kehool
Hoads
v 4'J mills
12i mills
Total
Special School Tax:
WaUerboro"School Dlstrldt 4 mills
Ix>dge “ “ 4
Williams “ “ a
Rom Gaily “ “ 3
Cottageville 3
Bethel “ “ 3
Poll tax $1. on all males between the
ages of 9l and (10, except those exempt
ed by tow. Doat 50 cents each. Also a
Oommatatlon Road Tax of fa. made
oompalsorv os all males between the
ages of 11 and 50.
The tax books will bo open at the
plaoee sained below for the purpese of
receiving taxes:
Wed Dae. 11 Rioe Patch
Thar P 12 Petite
Frt ** IS Raiders P M Yarn store
Tees •* 17 WUfiams
Wad '* 18 OoltotonSC
Thais “ 19 Mm A R Hmlths
flri - 10 Lodge
Moa •• S3 Cottagevilto
Taos 24 Osatmvtlle
All other days at walterboro.
R. B. Jooes,
10-f-Sm
HOG' CHOLERA.
The greatest drawback to to tbs
bog industry which breeders in this
country hsve to contend with is
what ii known as “hog cholera"
and “swine plague.’’
Hog cholerd is a highly contagious
disease and unless checked is liable
to carry off a great number of bogs
iu a very short time.
Mr. A. P. A illiams, of Burnetts
Crwk, Ind, tells of an experience
winch he had w ith some hogs that
had the cholera. “Five years ago,”
says Mr Williams, ‘*1 was in the im-
ploy of Mr.I D Richardson, Lafay
ette, Ind
flue hogs
cholera.
mentaud did not lose a hog. Some
wero so had th» y would not drink
sweet milk and f was compelled to
drench them. 1 have tned it at
every opportunity since and always
find it O K.”
Write fofDr Sloan’s free book on
the treatment of Horses, Cattle, Hogs
and Poultry. Address: Dr Earl 8
Sloan, (515 Albany Street, Boston,
Mass.
Is ooo wbars health
With impure blood then caanot
be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
Tilt’s Pills
revivify the torpid LIVER aad rotors
Its natural action.
A healthy
Mood.
LIVER moaaa purs
Taka so Substitute All Druggists.
Both Worlds.
The grand dlfleulty Is to feel the
reality of both worlds, so as to give
each Its due place In our thoughts and
feelings, to keep our mind's eye sad
our-heart 4 ! eye ftxed on the land of
promise, without looking away from
the road w# are to travel toward It.—
Augustus Hare.
Cora of Lung Trouble.
"It Is new ale van yearn since I had a
narrow escape from consumption,
writes O O Floyd a Mediae business
man of Kershaw, L O- "I bed ran down
in weight to 185 pounds, aad roughing
was constant both hy day and by night.
Finally begin taking Dr King’s New
Discover , and continued this for about
six months when my cough and lung
troabto worn natirnly gone aad I was
restored to my normal weight 170
pounds.” Thousands of parsons are
healed ovary your. Guaranteed at John
M Klein, drag store 50c and $100.
Trial bottle free.
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leelety"Women Browing Taller.
Society women both In the United
States aad tbs United Kingdom ufe
doubtedly nre becoming InHer with
every peering generation. There are
in the present deeade many who are
of good height, and it is noticeable
that the debutantes of each succeeding
year appear to have gained a little in
their average of stature.
mmmm
Miaa Blanche Allman of Cbarlda-
ton is visiting her sitter Mrs U. B.
BeacB. ,
Itodet James Rodgers of Porter
Military Academy returned to school
Saturday after spending the holidays
with his mother. .
Mr Ltider Altman of Georgia ia at
prtsent visiting his mother and os
ier of this place.
Mrs M. J. Hcthington and dan^h-
Ut Clara of Charleston were ihe
guests of Mrs C. K. Rowell this past
week.
II. N. Robertson, visited Walter
boro Friday and Saturday last.
Mr Lee Rodges spent New Years
in Cbarlestrn.
Misses Hilma and Liz Behling
were the guests of the Misses Rodges
on Thursday last
Miss Gertrude Rodges is visiting
friends and relatives in Ehrhardta
this week.
Mr Peter Altman visited his sister
Mrs J. M, Anderson during the holi
days.
Mr and Mrs Pierce, Mrs Reeves
and children of Cottageville are the
guests of Mr and Mrs H. B. Acker
man, Petete Fille
Lame Shoulder cored.
Lame nhouldev i* naually caused by
rbeumatiam of (be muadea and quickly
yields to a few applications of Chamber
Iain’s Pain Halm. Mrs E H McElvrec,
Bolstown, New Urumwlo 1 *, writes:
Develops Sene* of Humor.
"But be’i a regular professional
funay man." "1 kaow be la" “But
you referred to him as an uaoenseieua
humorist.’ “ “So he wae on the occa
sion to which I refer. He bad tried
to be funny with a tough goat from
the Fourth ward.” — Philadelphia
Question"! When is a pain not a palu?
Ana: When It iadue to a condition that
can be reached bv an txurnal applica
tion and so me bod j baa beei. thoughtful
enough to pa rebate beforehand a half
C at bottle of Eliott’s Emulsified Oil
iniment for 25c. and tubbed the affected
parts freely. Guaranteed by Jno. M.
Klein
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Mechanically.
Judge—And what did the prisoner
say when you told him that you would
hare him arrested? Complainant—He
answered mechanically, yer honor.
Judge—Expluio. Conr) lainant—He bit
id wkk a hammer.—
agazine.
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Spread Happiness.
Happiness is a beautiful plant The
more yeu pluck from it- and give to
others the stronger and more Ob and
ant it grows.
Lent Time In Lnn
How mankind defuse Drum Bn
Buy thu hunt It ena do, and the
beautiful things It one enjoy, without
that every day may ha the
and that tout U
rl—Max MnUnr.
Don’t Take the Risk. 1
When you have n bad oongh^or sulci
do not let it drag ala eg until if becomes
chronic bronchitis or develops into an
attack of pneumonia, hot give it the
attention It deserves and get rid of la.
Take Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy
nod yon are ears of prompt relief- From
a small beariamiag the aaie and tun of
ikia preporation has extended to nil
parte of the United Matas aad to many
forego conn tries, lu many remarkable
cures of ooaghe aad colds aam won tor
it this wide reputetkm aad extensive
nee. Sold by John
Birds,
bushes, are aat
thug Invariably
to tho wind.
It wifi ho uaunoamary for you to go
through alalutoL nipnariTi opnmttoa
forpSmtfyoaoraMaaZaa. Put «la
to
Tne Cult of tha Child.
Chlblron of modern life havu an In
finitely better time than had thoir
juvenile ancestors, who were nevor
supI>osed to sit down in tho presence
of their elder*, or to speak until they
were spoken to. Perhaps the latter-
day trend errs too much on the other
side, and the “cult of the child' has
become wearisome.—Woman’s Life.
50 chocolate ccated tablets in a con
venient box Price only 25 cents. Easv
to take, pleasant In effects. 8afe and
sure. We guarantee them.
Plan New Trade Route.
It Is understood In Lhasa, the
Thibetan capital, says the Indian
Trade Journal, that the Ambaa Intends
te open a new trade route toward
Chian by way of the Po-yul. This will
save 15 days to Journeys to Sauga-
Chojong and by rol
othaag to Cyando.
Don’t let the baby mfier from
ecxema, aorea or any itching of tha
•kin. Doan’a Ointment givei instant
relief; cures quickly. Perfectly safe
for children. AM druggists sell it
Ward Derivative#.
“Fetral” aad “patsa
(ram “patra,” a rock. “PatroT
directly an eng
reek oil, but
the waves.
world. Try
Oil
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half
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HORSES and
MULES
’ We hive always on hind
Borne choice horses and mules
which we shall take pleasure
t
in showing you. New stock
will be added from time to
time. Call and look them over
Wmherboro's Old • Reliable
‘Sale Rubles.
HO.!, urn
-MANUFACTURE!
Doors Sulrmt
BALUSTERS AND GOULIftNS
CHARLESION,
Snlmi.
Terrapiu. a-.d other tliiug-',
And in n very liulo wi.^e
A doctor’*phone belt ring*.
The terrapin i* ou h - jeet.
The lobetera fvund i ia claw,
And jndirinir from fehe Inner man
‘Ibeit’* ia the “Unv-rUteu Law.”
The ca*« i* quickly diagnosed
As Inside InformHtion,
oh how a lobstor and terrapin
Can raine to ranch twrrvlon,
The trouble found, it was the thing
To famish quick relief,
Ard the was Hvdale's Stomach Tablets
Waa Simply beyond belief.
Damage Done hy Lightning.
Lightning is moat destructive to
level, open country. Cities, with their
numerous projections and wires, are
comparatively exempt
Howto beat tn^undertaker: Cough
nnd Coughing end In Coffin. Cure the
Coogh, stop the Ceoghing. nnd let tbe
undertaker keep hie Coffin. Rydale’a
Cough Elixir ia the beet and eereet wey
of accomplishing this reenlt. Rest, be
cause it contain* tbe beet re mediae
known to aid nature to cure e cough.
Barest, because it poeitivelv dote not
contain opiates or harmful druga of any
kind. Guaranteed under the Pure Food
and Drug Law. Jno. M Klein
tto 1TB4.
OlBaut Vktm im 4naariB
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QRANITK WORKS.
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Mr John Y. Bench repreeonts ne at
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J B. SCOTT
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Yes, He Laughed
because he was pleased. Come in and we will make
you laugh for the same reason.
We have not done much advertising up to how, but
we are going to try a little Printer’s Ink to tell the
buying public of the many things we have to sell.
Watch our space*
OUR STOCK ts COMPLETE
and we enumerate herewith a few items. Come and
see them.
Broadcloaths
Mohairs
Henrietta
Silks
Worsteds
Ladies long black k
60c to 1.50 per yard
50c to 1.25 per yard
25c to 1.00 per yard
1.50 per yard
loe per yard and up
per pair
Hose, linens, handkerchief, etc., etc.
WINTER CLOTHES
Mens flece lined suits, cotton, $1.00 per suit
Ladies fiece lined suits, cotton, 1.00 per suit
Childrens flece lined suits, cotton, 50c to 1.00.
Mens woolen suits, very good, 3.00 per suit
Ladies, in same, 2.00
Mens Ties 25c to 50c. Mens shirts 50c to 2.25.
Mens Socks 10c to 50c. Stetson Hats 4.00 to 5.00
Other makes 1.00 to 300
The celebrated Crossett shoe for men 4.00 per pr.
The celebrated Crosset shoe Bench made 5.00 pr
The Abbott shoe lor men 3.50
• Boys Crossetis 3.00.
Ladies shoe, direct from factory 2.50 to 3.25.
Infant shoes, soft soles 25c to 75c
Childrens shoes 65c to 1.75
Ladies Overshoes 49c per pair.
Mens Overshoes 75c.
GROCERIES
Full line of Groceries, fresh and pure. Heinz pre-
serves and pickles, oat meal, canned apples, peas and
beans, etc. etc.
Our ’phone No. 8a and we are always 1 glad to be
culled up. Ask us anything you wish to know, Our
aim is to please by good service.
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See our special sales in Dry Goods
this week.
' BARGAINS
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Satisfaction or your money back without a word—we' 1
mean it
New Goods
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Solid Gold Jewelry Watches and
Clocks
J. A. ViSTEBBEHG, jeweler.
walterboro; b. c.
Fine repair work a Specialty.
(Next to 0. D. May’s Sal, table).
We Are Here
To Serve You
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The purchaser who visits TAYLORS* is impress
ed by many things. First, by the large well selected
and weO displayed array or merchandise WE carry.
. And then by jhe very courteous treatment ear-
tended to each and every patron entering our dobrs.
And again then by tbe economical facilities of
haadliRg our merchandise, winch tend to reduce’
prices.
Aad most of all by the spirit of progress and up
to-dateness which prevail at TAYLOR'S.
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The customers soon learn that we are here to,
serve them—and their first visit is never their
If you need anything in our line—don't lose
of of the fact that we are here to serve you,
that we are still enjoying the distinction of t
considered—Walterboro’s Popular Store.
Taylors.
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