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Slonev, a: i Jackson. * ■ •hr •xoBEnrvs love. Head, heart and stml were tn the fight. Spring Styles. Candidates’ Cards Soring stvles are riot® 1 i y hedged about, or hidden away. No Ui« To Dio “I have fonad out that thf^o i •o dio of Inn^ roab'e a* lon^as IUOH hla haptlamal nam« woa ioutkaa jtckaom. tbe •!> Um otrOcKto woo Mditmri at CM. Jo Ua the Coofedoroto csooo otwojo a floored cauao, oad to htni the ifar woo a rHlokma war. He was O modern rninador. Not only his bead •ad heart, but his soul was in the fight. Jackson opened every battle with prayer. D.-iily and nightly he prayed tn blit tent, and every man under hh conimand. n<* matter how Irreligious, Celt the spiritual uplift of hi-* prayers. Dut Jackson fought us well as he prayed. He \^as n military genius Histori.i!is north ami south, American aa one of the very ablest gefiernls o:t wither slile of the conflict. Hot for Ills deuth when the war bad still two years to mu Stonewall Jackson might have come oiit of the struggle as the fore- mod fiiiiilury genius of the civil war. General I>*c’k estimate of his chief lie itenaut In the earlier Virginia cam pang)is expresses his own measure of the rpnn. When I,ee learned that Jaok- •on’s left arm had Usui amputated aft er being wounded by his own men through that pathetic error at Chancei- Inrs vllle, a wound which resulte«l fa mily a little later, the commander ex- Itued: General Ja'kson has lost his left ai, I have lost my right arm!” Ton Ahrmjs Bought* find for orer 90 ymn, has hone the has been signature of hla per- itilnfoncy. The new Spring Suits are being shown in all the most glorious productions of artistic tailoring. * fleory Wadsworth Loogfellow. ar nO'BE’RTVS LOVE. OKNUINI CASTOR IA ALWAYS Iggrs thfi Sifaatnifi of We hardly think you rich a have ever seen so display of Spring Suits as we have provided this i son, and those who are iMciaUy hard to fevattftnd Pulished from n^w till after the election if brief, for get Itr. Kin ’■ New DUeufcj Mr* J. P. White, of Nuthlioro, Hoold not be alive to day only woadertcl medicine. It loomo c-cjgh quickey than anytafng e cures lunp disease even sftef th pronounced hopeless.” This mo ble remedy foi coughs aod o grippe, asthma, bronchitis and neat. Is sold tinder guarantee a M Klein's drug store. 50c. ai Trial bottle free. Good For Everybody. $5._ per Card. It is not too early .wees • uier wain iroin our ttcw I H atm rlr StOCJf« ur*. . We will be pleased to show you an4 give you an idea ol the latest and fin est in mode and fabric. BKXTSCEXKB & milU S. E. Cor. King and HaseU sts Charleston, S. C The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC Cf NTawft v RIGE STRAW Fresh and Clean. IN 150 LB.BALES te let the ‘♦Deer pul” know that yon are e candidate.' The Press mnA Standard. lies: Healer lu the World. Kev. F Starbard, of Esst Raymond, MiiUie, miv*: '1 have used Kuckien’s Arnica Salve for several y< ar*. on my old army wound, »nd olh r ob«tinatc sores, and timl it the I est healer m tfct world. 1 use it too with great siiccpm in tnv veterinary business.” , Price 25c at John SA K ein’s drug store. 'Ihe Lucky Quarter Is the one you pay ont for a box of Dr. King'* New Life Pills. They b'lug you the uerlth that's more precious thsn jewels. Try them for headache, bilious ness, constipation and malaria. It they disappoint you the price will bj cheer fully retundfed at John M Klein's drug stote. A Suicide Machine. It Is said there formerly exlstcil iti India a machine for the use of the would Ik? suicides whereby they could cut off their,, heads. It was half moovt shaped, with u sharp edge, was fasten ed at the back of the neck, chains be ing attached to the ends. The man who donned this Instrument of death put big feet in the chains, gave a sharp Jerk downward and severed bis head from the body. I Mixing tb® Cures. The f.:t man with a alxty-two inch w. 1. t ;;uJ :t chin like the steps of St. Paul's walked into the chem^t’s shop and mopped Ids face with a l»lue silk handkerchief. • l.o.ik here!*' he grunted as lie open ed Ids waistcoat. ‘‘Loot here! It's ile.-h, solid man meat, every ounce of It. I've gained thirteen pounds iu this last fortnight, and you. $6 00 PER TON Death G. T. Remley Mr G T. Remiley died from penly* •ia At his home No 1119 Moutfomery Street At 9.45 jesterdAj Morning Mr Re Alley’s deoth vs« unexpected Even by his family. He received the stroke shout 9.3.5 o’clock And was desd in a few minutes. His r emains were cm balmed by Messers Fox Jt Weeks and will be ti ken to ^ alterboro for In term nL The funeral will take place from the Sandy Dam Church near Fsal languid, weak, run-dow sobs? Btotnaoh ‘‘olT’?—just a p of Issy liver- Burdock fikxxl tone® liver aad stomach, pros gestion, purifies the blood. , £r9f$s8inal ‘aura E. PEDRHTIY. jua H. 1 Walterboro, Mr iiemley was a native AT VILLAGE PLANTATION. weigh? you id- table little pljl pounder, as- Rr.rtd nje that one Jar of your ‘Anti Ol'c-.t’ v ould give.4iie the f-,'ure of a Creek god. ’hiore’s the >»t. Ilrlng; your i I rosc-ope out and examine it to : fee I haven’t shirked taking the lK»ast- lj slap." Then he paused t-'r breath. 1 The chemist smiled. •'You've cer- Address Bischoff k, I .esamann Jacksonboro, 8. C. $100 Reward,$100 of Colleton County and was 72 years of age. He had bee i a lesident of I Savannah, for eight years- lie was a member of Grace Methodist church aad was also a Confederate Veteran. He is survived by his wife six sons. Messrs J P end P K Remley of Walterboro Mr £ J Remley of Way- ertes and Messrs* I P, V V and HE Remley of Savannah, and three daughters Mrs li C Price of Walter- bero, Mrs J J took of Guyton and Miss Lucie Remley of Savannah.— Savan nah Morning Mews. Mr Remley’s remains were met at Walterboro by muny of his friends and conveyed to Sandy Dam Church, , . , j Th « reader* of thU paper will be <-i!i iy <• cured the j:.r, he aguc.-d. but pleased to lenm that there ia %t least the •AuiiTiLcso’ u us lu a blue pot. | one dreaded disease that science ha* That ’.die one conialtu-I the ptuflf I j been able to cure in all its stages, and 1 where they were laid peacefully away le- u Cattanh. Hall’s Ca tarh Core u» u.. . ; i« the only positive cure now known to i the medics! imternlry. ('Htarrh being a . constitutional d .sense, retpiires acoustl- V o«t- I... an 1,1 • Vud r ve I ,a,lr ' u * 1 «'lafiit. Hall's CaUrro .n.it ... .1. n al ‘L - ^ Cure Is taken inw^iaUv. acting directly jits, t een writing to ,hc p.ip *rs ti. Lln^ opon the Mood and mucous surfaces of guan u ee.l would keep your n-trievor's coat from coming out.” The fat man gusjK»d ausl held oa to the counter for siii>po; - t. if they pound enu explain why retriever should Just a little CaacAsWeet U all that is. uecesaary to give Aour baby when it is ; c - iari7e .J nf o ,v o P^'tnd and oreaaend peevish. CesoAsweetcontains I Ia P lo »- —I'enrsous Weekly. au eighty sttddou'.y a bait ths sv««<eiii. t w eiely destroviug L G.NGFKI.LOW has been called by a critic "the poet of the com- moaplace.” Some frleuda of the *f|ieloved American poet have re tell thia characterization. but others fcave a*»vpt»Hl It with thanks to the critic. These latter bold that It is ■lory nuoogti for a poet to glorify the Miuouplacv, to see aud express the uty of simple things, as Longfellow U done. Ueury Wadsworth Longfellow was a scholar, one of the best educated ■Ben of tils time He was a reader of SMUiy literatures in many languages. Mucb of bis work consists of transla- tlona frmu other tougum. the poet put- Uua Into simple aud lucid KngUsb the thoughts of other men. bat lAtroduelng also much of the person- witty of the transistor By far- the larger Imik of his writings is original, ami much of this work !e distinctively fif Amortrso lievor aud inspiration. In "H lews the” produced great Amarteee poem of epic Mmgth a ad treatmeot. (a this t tt* InilAA far the Ant He par te the n- oi Am Bat it In hf Me no opis.es nor harmful drugs and ia b ghly recommended by mothers every- there Conforms to the National Pare Food and Drag Lew. Bold by John II Klein. When the baby is cross and bos you worried nod worn out you will find that a little CMonsweet. the well known remedy tor babies and children, will quiet the little one !n a short time. The Ingredients ere printed plainly on the bottle Contains no opiates. Sold by John M Klein. •Til inner !ti>get the lirsr Jack pot i ever won.” raid the veteran at the game. “What did you bold?” asked the youngrter. “My breath for one thing, t really don't rememlM?r whet else.”—Philadel phia Pr-sa Beckkeeping. The nrt of liookkceptng. of keeping book; ns It i: understood today. Is sup posed lo have originated iu Venice tbe louitdaii >u of theulMeasc. and giving the TfinOigth bv building up (he conotitutioii nod ai-sisiiug nature in -loiug its work- The proprietors have so aiuch Isi'h in its curative powers 'bat tbev offei Oue Hundred Dollars' fn* any ca-e Hint p fall® to cure. Send for lln nt te^buoui*!. A'ldrea* F J CilKNEY A* CO nlK>ut the year 142. The first known writer on bookkeeping was Luces dl Borgo. who published his treatise In Italian in the year 14U5. Bookkeeping l).v double entry was practiced In Ven ice. Genoa and the adjacent towns by the beginning of the sixteenth century —New York American. C. F. Smoak G. \V. Mi ley FLORIDA-CUBA Dcriko thrca Cold Wwtka momthc. ▲ a rip vl» ATLANTIC COAST LINE Would be just the thine to life worth living- Su- mfike life worth living, perb trains, excellent sched ules and tickets which ofter ev ery advantage possible for a pleasant and attractive trip For fell information or Pam- call on your nearest phleta. Ticket Agent, or write, w. j. c&aio, t. c. warn. Faea. TtAf. Air. Ota. 9m, Aft V.O. excursion Bate* TtS** Orlmi. IMUtuSFw- mc*U via MWi Kattviy. Car Load of Fine Hones and Mules We have just received from the west a car load of fine horses and mules. We can supply vou with a fine form mule, good horse, first class We have as fine selection of hones and mules as can be purchased at any market tn the State. Call at our stables when in town and be convinced We can sell them ns cheap as any bone dealer in the State. - WE ALSO - have on hand a line of buggies which we and harness, guatt is Food dur a Hold bv all Druggist. 75. Take Hell's Family ITUs foi costips- tlou. A girl can’t help looking co quettish even at a man’s picture in a newspaper. / Never cad tell when you’ll mash a finger or suffer a out, bruise, burn or scald. Re prepared. Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil instantly relieves the pain—quickly cures the wound. do you find the Landlord—How steak, doctor? Ooeet—H’m! By hunting carefully all over my plate! Tho happiness .eaped today depends on that ■own yesterday. intimacy the Ths nearer the intimacy more cuttingly do we feel the un- worthiness of tho«e we kwe; and because you love oae, and would die for that lore tomorrow, yon have not forgiven, aad yon will forgive, that Meade mie. ▲od hernia Mss the .sms eoaiago of love, that fasdnrse this knowlocs with! oat change.—Rohart Louis Slav ic thy book, O Lord, are writ- > ti nt dio what that iiey eanaOtdo what tooy bv the side of his lather to awai t the resurrection morning. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. J. L. Daniel, ol Walterboro. Sjveuty-two years ago Mr. Remley was born at Masbawville this County. He was noted for his upright life, truth, honesty and sobriety. He was a life long consistent Mnhodist, loved his church and was always ready to contribute to his Cause. When the war between the States broke out hq like all true Southerners, offered nis services, but on account of physics 1 disabilities he received an honorable discharge from the army He return ed home and rendered valuable ser vices, to the community during those trying and dreadful days. The sad news of Mr. Remley’s death was a shock to his many rel atives and friends in this County. We extend our sympathies to the bereaved family in this, their sad affliction. G. W. Way. Stokes, Marok 2nd, 1908. FEDRIEGY BROTHER Attorneys and Counsellors i All Business given Prompt At OVER the press and stanoa WALTEUBORO. - - - II D. liRREI Real Estate, Broke rag Insurance. LOANb NEGOTIATE! Mouse* to Opposite the Market, WALTERBORI H- V. BUCK SR DENTAL SURGC Office Hours: 8.30 am p. m. 3 to 6 p. m. WaItert>oro, g OM J.LWALKEK Attorney At Law Orncs Court House Squj WALTERBORO. 8. C OFFICE OF Df. A. J. Ande DENTAL SURGEC Office Hours: ! J* “ a p. m OPPOSITE Farmers and 11 Bank. o WALTERBORO. 8. Sayings- SlandsYille March 2. Mr J Murray of Monks Comer tu ited rel atives here recently Mrs E. G. Ilder- ton. Miss Dnisy, and Master Si asst Ikterton spsat Wednesday with Mis A* J. Kaight of this plnos. Mim Mamte Hayes tm& * I*ti Mtes Raby Hdsrton left hers last G.A. find Hsstort Marray Saturday CASTOR Ito lafoate and QUMi TU KU Yn lm Aieqt dm Kodol Is today ms tost kuawu ito^js^yjto aadtesem toatosIlbyHl