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Put T1 iif» Simple Home recii)e in Some Stife I’laeo, for it May <Jome in Handy Some Day. Here is a pimple home-made Mixture a* piven by an eminent authority on Kidney diseases who makes the Htatement in a New York daily newspaper, that it will relieve almost any ease of 1 Kidney trouble if taken before tho atape of Hright’a diseas . He states that such symptoms as lame back, pain in the side, frequent desire to urinate, es pecially at night; painful and diacolored urination, are rca lily overcome. Here .• the recipe; try H; Fluid Extract Dandelion, one* half ounce; Com pond Kargon, one ounce; Compound” Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounce*. Take a teaapoonful after each meal and at bedtime. A well-known druggist here in town it authority that theoe in gredients are all harmless and easily mixed at home by shaking wUl in a bottle. This mixture has a peculiar healing and sooth ing effect upon the entire Kid ney and Urinary structure, and often oeecomes the worst forms at Rheumatism in jnst a little while. This raixtnre is said to # remove all blood disorders and care the Rheumatism by forcing the Kidneys to tllter and strain from the blood and system all uric acid and foul, decomposed waste matter, which cause these stHictiona. Try it if you aren’t well. Bare the prescription. So Tired ' HI It may be from overwork, bo' the chance* are Its from an in active LIVER —. IS MACHINE $22.00 W ith a well conducted LIVTIrr one can do mountain* of faoor without fatigue. It adds a hundred percentU ones earning capacity. It can be kept la healthful actkec by, sad only by Purest Arab Horsss. The purest breed of Arab horses are the Kocblanl, whose genealogy has been preserved for 1,000 years.'They are said to be derived from King Solo mon's stables. IVof. H. A. Uuwell, of Havana. Cuba, Recommends Ohambertain's Cough Remedy. “As long ago as I can remember my mother was a faithful user and friend of Uhaatneriaia's Coogh Remedy, hot never in my life have 1 realised Us true value until now," writes Prof. H. A. Howell, of Howell's American School, Havana, Oaha. “Oa the night of Pebaary 3rd onr Wy was taken right of aiok with a very aevere the next day waa worse and the folio wing night bis condition wss dee tie. He perate. could not lie down and It was to have him in the arms every Bvea then his breathing was dm cult. 1 did not think h# would live until morning A t last I thought of my ■other's remedy. Chamberlain's Oongb Remedy, which we gave, and it afforded nrompt relief, aud now, three days later, he has folly recovered. Under the cl com- siaaoe I would not hesitate a moment in saving tbst Chamberlain's Oongb Remedy, nod that only, saved the life of onr dear little boy." For sale by John- IT Klein. •O Y KARS' Patents traoc Mamie Overawe CoeVRMHTS Ac. AnytMMMSiMn* S *k#«rh and dMcrtpOnn mar qnloMT aMrtaM Mr opinion fTM wbathar an iMTantton la proPaMf r»alant»bla, Copininnu-a. ttona atnoUr eooadoot W. T aaot (raa. Ot<t«a( atranor f* aitanor tori I'SlanU lakna tlirowati Onequaled as a Care for Oroap. Besides'being an excellent remedy for colds and throat troubles. Chamber Cough laiafobough remedy is unequaled as a mss Tor croup ” ssts Harry Wilson of Wayne town, lad. whea given ae soon an (me croapy cough appears, this rem edy will prevent the attack. It la used sf Uy in manv thonaands of . For sals by John M Klsin. For Diseases of the Skin Nearly all diseases o/the akin inch as icasma. tetter, aaR rheam and barbers’ itch, ere characterised by an interne itolAag and smarting, which often life a burden and disturbs sleep Titfs Pills rAKE NO •UMTmiTta Favors Prohibitioai Mooting. Editor Press and Standard In regards to the whiskey question 1 declare myself fally in favor and 1 second the call for a prohibition meeting, I do not hesitate to say i hope the good, thinking people of Colleton county will stand together and let ua get rid of this miserable curse to man kind. C H Platt. Adams Ran. 8 C. SUadsville Slandsville, Marcn 14. Mr aud Mrs Orrien Sires rnd children of Sammerville visited relatives here last Sunday afternoon. Miss Bertha Murray and Maybell Lotz&nd Mr Willie Mellard, attend ed church at Stallsville last Sunday. M* Charlie Stroble Spent last Sunday here. Must be some attrac tion. J O Murray and daughter Miss Mellie visi ed Charleston this week Mrs Weslie Murray and little Misses Pearle and Clyde Murray, visited Cary Knight last week. Miss Pearle spent Friday night with relatives at Stallsville. Misses May belle Lots, and Beulah Murray spent Thnrsdsy in Sum merville. Mr Allan Marray of Givehans spent Sunday here. With best wishes to the Press and Standard. “Cinderella’’ Slandsville, March 14-08. Thu Nuptial Ob; so happy and gay and light heart of v/ome we, come we, the merry merry throng Ever happy and lightsome in our part Praising her beanty with our sweet est song. Now th* bride-groom cometh claim ing hia own. We bestrew with flowers along the way For the bride to press. And with merry tone. Resounds sweetest music all bright and gay. To the altar The Fence Lew. t Editor Press and Standard-See ing some fences being erected and thinking that our people were not aware of the law’ in reference to same you will please publish Sec 47u Criminal Statutes 1902. All persons or corporations build ing or using barbhed or edged wire fence within fifty feet of any public highway shall nail a plank or pole on or near the top of said fence, provided, that the said plank or pole be not required when there is such an embankment at the side of the road as shall in the judgment of the overseer of such road render it safe from injury to stock traveling said road without such plank ot pole, being on said fence. All persons violating the provia ions of this Section shall ba iormrii guilty of a misdemeanor and or conviction thereof be punished by a fine not to exceed one hundred dol lars or imprisoment not exceeding thirty days. R. G. W. Bryan Mrgistrate, Bryan March -16-08 Some of the Many Artists who make Records Exclusively for the Victor. While the two rival vaudeville interests are vying with each other to star the leading popular artists, the Victor presents the best of both. May Irwin, famous for her quaint witticisms; Vester Victoria and Alice Lfoyd, the famous English comediennes; that celebrated tenor Richard Jose; clever Clarice Vance, with her irresistibly humorous song hits; Harry Lapder, the great Scotch comedian; and popular Eddie Morton, are some of the many artists who make records exclusively for the Victor. Then there’s Billy Murray, Harry' Macdonough, Arthur Collins, Ada Jones, Harry Tally and other favorites who also sine for you on the Victor. Write today for catalogues—15,000 records to select from THE CABLE COMPANY. Be careful about that little ooogh. Gel something rlaht rway* some good, reliable remedy that win move the tow els Kenedy’s Laxative Coach Swap ecu gemljrjet promptly on the bowels ack allays luflammanoa el the It ie pleat*..t to take and it Is emeeAsUy ae It feestei reoommeu led for children, nearly as <ood as maple sugar. Sold hi John M Klein. Early Croxiere. The earliest mention that Is so (Si disclosed of the use of s crosier la o( one carried by A laid us, archbishop o! Reims, who died A. D. 133. An ancient Saxon or Nonhan font In WlncheetSl cathedral has a very old represents, tioniof a bishop, with a crosier, proba bly the earliest example to be found in England. A ‘t roller of rude chaps is cut on the Gimb of Bartholomew, bishop of Extort from 1161 to 1184.— Wood Craft. } - > Everything known in music. o • 'l O Cable Building. J. V. Wallace, Mngr. Charleston, S- C. Develops Sene* ef Humor. "But he's a regular professional funny man." T know ke Is.” "Bui you referred to him as an 'uneoasoloas humorist’" "So he was on the oooa don to which I refer. He had tried to be funny with a tough gent from the Fourth ward." — Philadelphia Pens In a Ten of Steel. A. single ton of steel will about 10,000 gross ot steel pea BytheHUNDRBD, THOI 'SAND or MILUONof the above three favorite ▼artetka. Orw—totl»M«w Md and will aland mtot* cold wKbmrt injury. Let Money akippaii C. O. D.. end you win hare to soy atei? 0 ^^•*tt-® p * r 1 - 0W: <*>*-000 for^ifroo 0 " lyoarxuantitioa. Full count oo mailed frao ou applfeatioBL &ca«> expreoo rmteu to all Cmltmrt by C. M. ratea toall points. Mail roar onion to C. M. GIBSON, Y<wng*R IgUfod, S. C. Q 50 chocolate ccated tablets in a con they come to pledge vement box. Price only 25 cents. Easy their vow Weak and humble and aith spirit so true They humbly stand for their God to allow Their vows written up in heaven so pure: a to take, pleasant in effects. Safe and sare. We guarantee them. y- c to Accept us Lord, we beseech thee guide ' Comes from these hearts that are raised above Blesi as forever as we, side by side, Go yearning only for they sacred love.' Tee Wee Don’t let the baby sutler from eczema, sores or any itching of the skin. Doan’s Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell it Ytttbl Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil. Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and long troubles. Word Darlvatlvaa. "Petral’’ and ‘ petrol” both descend from ‘‘petra,” a rock. “Petrol" comes directly enough, through “petroleum," rock oil, but ‘'petrel" through St Peter, after whom the bird waa named, because It appeared to walk upon the waves. Elliott'i Emulsified Oil Liniment la the beat rndbing Dinimeut in the world. Try It. One half pint bottle, only 25 cents. He preaches well.—French. well who lives KILLth. COUCH *«D CURE THI lungs Dr. King’s New Discovery FMCsisr MSMiTnaosTiiasumsTsoMM ft, Established In 1704. Oldest Firm la Aassrle D. A. WALKER & CO. IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAR WSOD 52 Meetina Street, * CHARLESTON, 5 C MARBLE AND CRANITB WORM, and Send For Prices, New Goods Of Solid Sold Jewelry Watches and •' Clocks J. A. VSSTBXBEHG, Jeweler. WALTERBORO, 8. 0. Fine'repair work a Specialty. (Next to 0. D. May’s S%1. table). —Just received by us and our prices are— «* Astonishinqlv LOW. 3X8 US BBTOBS T0U BUT. We have tried several brands of Shoes and have never been able to get a line that we could guarantee every pair. We have one now. We have accepted the agency for the Famous HAMILTON BROWN SHOES —and we can— GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR OP THEM. ■ _ o /• WOl be glad to have you call and tee our fine. f A. Wichman & Sop