The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 18, 1908, Image 2
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.
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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
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