The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 25, 1908, Image 7
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Terry & Shaffer
1908
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O yes! © yes! Hear ye ! To all who come to Walterboro during court week we extend our in vita-
tion to call and inspect our stock of the famous “Pittsburgh Electric Welded Fenc^T
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Remember
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i st Step in fence-building. The^ig-zag Rail Fence
2d Step—The wrapped wire fe
3d-*-I_ast and greatest-step—Tl*
have only a limited quantity lett—We wish to close*
Con
lectric Welded Fence
ire stock out before Summer,
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Delay is dangwrous^'
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Waist
Pains at the waist, badQ front, or side, are nearly sure proof of female trouble/
Some other signs are headattie, pressing down pains, irregular functions, restless
ness, cold lirtifeV nervousness, etc. These pains may be allayed, the system braced ~|
and the womanly functiorts regulated by the use of N
Wine of Cardui
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Mrs. Annk Hamilton, of Stetsonville, Wis., writes:, “Cardui saved me
from the grave after three (3) doctors had failed to help me. It is a good medicine
and 1 recommend k to all suffering women.” For sale at all druggists, in $1 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER
Mr TowIm Explains.
D H Towles, Esq., magistrate
at Meggett made a lengthy ex
planation in the News and Cou
rier, of the Grimes ease which is
not reproduced becuse of lack of
!*pace. In substance he says:
Doc Small, had been charged
with not paying his commutation
tax. He had find him $5. and
allowed him to return to Work.
The next day, Mr Grimes, his
employer came and in a boister
ous aud abusive manner,, deman
ded a trial. • 1 advised him to
leave the office or 1 .would rule
him for contempt. -He theAwe-
fied me, And told me to go ahead
I told him if that was the view
.he jfcoqk of. the matter, 1.would
fine him and 1 fixed the penalty
.at 4100, or feu days in the countj
jail. * Mt Qriinei«bbottshed" in
his abuse and 1 told him 1 would
’ffftt hta ttitin.* Hit frffends
^catle to Tne to be niorelehii
.WATum/l tdia tlietf if
adttfrt’ hd Wito lo the'^r
Wduld rbleafe liim; S TM h«
fused ito do arid r*h»4 to
out fh(T lefiteuce rif tfio co
nWM iti dlMj. Mr. 4 QHl—
a*ked (Wf he be allowed to carry
hteewn aommitinent to Walter-
borOi Thjelallowedr'HVreturn-
el next day having consulted
lawyer.^ P4han v had him ferreted
and sent him to jfcit after ixnpoe
log two more such fines for rul
ings of previous day making 9000,
thirty (lays. I b§«ad my wi
ngs on section 12 cnmnal code
jnrisdiction of magistrates which
gave me that power.
1 maintain that I am right in
my rulings.
Cap! Way Mentioned.
The citizens of Colleton
wish to see the candidate cards swell
ed in number. Here is an old vete
ran who is anxiously looking for the
card of Capt. G. W. Way for the
Legislature. I am sure he will make
a good one. He is as honest as the
sun and will do all he can to hold old
Colleton up. He has an opinion of
tisownand we can trust him. So
*CaptV\ let your card come: We
will be with you. Old Veteran.
Write MUr for a free copy of vahiaMcM-pwinratratad Book for Wamen. If yea Mad Modkal A4-
vtc*. deacnha your symptoms, statins as*, an J reply will be lent In plain sealed envelope. Address t
Ladles Advisory Dept.. The Chadsnooca Medictna Go.. Chattanooga. Tenn.J-17
Land For Sale
Mr. Wm. II. Ardertcn, n D, of Soda
Springs, Ida., myn ihel Lmativ**
Cou»<li Syrup Lhs reliev*.' 0"Ut;b» himI
co’idi* where nil other nmtdieK fHile.1.
It** gentle laxative tffeeia especially
recoinnieuilf u for e*ii l »lren I r in
pleanaut t<» lake. For ct.uirha. ooidn
* Money rc
_ Wul.er-
boro Duin Co
43614 acres al)6ut 5 miles
east of Walterboro bounded
bv Hamp Tbompsort. Jonasl iioaracness wb( t>p;nit conj;h M
OOuin, and others, known as’
♦he Sebern Thompson Home
s. ad. This place has two
^oov new tenant houses and j.
seme of the open land is un-, 1
der wire fence Must be sold +
quick, eitlur for cash or ^ood
security. Apply to
D. J HYDRICK.
tf. Orangeburg, S. C.
Administrator’* Notic*.
On the 14’h day of April ii**xr 1 mill
tile my tinnl return ai adminisi rmor of
th«estate »f Hev .1 T biers*, with Hie
Pn fiate t our', and immetliat^'y tuere
sfh-r, will «pp*y for my fi>ui ' -i l'fir*
ETIIie>
Admiiii-ii ’itor.
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in:
A BOLD RO^EjRY,
H. A. Francis’ dwelbn* WM TiU-
bed last night of 429 iwhil9 he wm at
the death- bed tf bi| nwthm in flh>t
iMt^:
wibipwa and scattered the couteota
of tto room on4ha-
who-' was
o«#upytngnr 'adjoining
OTSW-lftSe
Ms iderii, bu\^ eiu^ir
committed the'T^bb^ry Could
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DIED-Mrs MTMh ^ M tbs
borne of ber dlcMiwr'iu CflsffSslOD,
Mrs 8. E. Beaodrot, Mondsy nlsbL Her
remains were baodfilt Bw Wltofboro
this morning. The Interment will take
place at BMee*a. ofcesib* today ear tt
o’clock. 8be was tha eaethetyf ,Qt: ■.
H. A, and H. mu Fraacla. airs Sarah J. ..
Buntoo ef bavaaMhpMra<-Afr -SeMM*er—
Walterboro, Augnstna Bloofein and W.
G. Blocker are tittera and brothers te
the deceased.^Bev E. D. Craven. wiU
conduct the funeral aervlces.
KanZan Pile Remedy, Price 50o i»
guaranteed Pat ap ready to nae. One
application prompt relief to uny form of
Pile*-Soothes and heals. '
Walterboro Pru* Co.
OAS^FO
Bear, the ^ 1 he Kind You Haw h\mr, Bought
Bigniture
cf
xanZan Pile Remedy comes ready te
use, put up in a collapsible tube with
no/jr.le attached One application proven
is merit Hootes and heaia, reducek infla-
mation and relieves soreness aud itching
For all forms of Piles. Price 5oc. Guar
anteed. ‘•Sold br Walterboro Drug Co
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lONtWOROLDSUuun
We have one hundred sub
scriptions to Farm News, a
PATENTS
rroe .UwmrVhow to obtain pau-nu, tr^lv inark^
eopyiishteetc.. |M ALL COUNTSIca.
Butin f << dirret w'UJt at king ton salt*
monty a»d often the fntmt.
Patsst and lafrisgsmsnt Practlcs Excluiivtly.
Writ* or pom. toe* at
I an StaM* smart, nt Vettef Statm ratast Ort«.|
WASHINGTON, O. C.
GASNOW
[monthly farm magazine worth
25 cents, whi.h we are going
to give to the next 100 persons
paying their subscriptions. It
you desire rhis publication U.t
us know when you pay your
subscription jand we will give
11 you a card which entitles you
I to this splendid farny-journal
one year. Ihese 100 will not
last long.
Tin. Pki.ss and Standard.
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A prtition is Ix'ing oirculateil in
to vt asking tlv.' i tilruail aulhuri-
tu*s to stoii their fast mail, number
a' 1 Ire» n Pond in the afternoon
fur ; ...-senders going to Charleston,
and change the schedules of th*-
local tiain to conform then to. It i.-
ho| i overv one will sign it.
In this connection ; Mr Grimes
has gotten up a petition to the
governor signed by 117 of the
leading citizens of the communi
ty asking that Mr Towles be re
moved as magistrate. The mat
ter is also before the grand jury,
so some interesting developments
are expected.
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C .A. S T O Tl T A. .
tie ‘ W K.nil Y "J H lift • S 3ou"“
Bignatoro
Cf %.7cS.4/y:
Gratifying Virtua.
How beautiful and saintlike ft Is to
be merciful to one's enemies. And
hew much worse vour attitude makes
thorn appoar. There are times wben
virtue is very gratifying.
when a man writes as follows do.i't
you think lie means it? Mr S <• Wil-
1 Hams, Fowderly, Texas, says, “I have
mitTere.l for years with Kidner aud
I Bladder troub’e. nsiug every prepura-
1 rion I came acrKs* un l taking ui luy
p-esoriptious all without re’ief until my
ittention wasea-led to Pin nle*' Atnr
:M da-*’trial (flo*)). 1 am feeling tine.
Mmey refunded if .not satisfied bold
by W hite 1 boro Drug Co.
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Grand Success.
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Many of the Articles Ad-
Aertised are sold out, but
we still have many good
”nkb. isn’t be?” ^ '
-rabulously.” •• ^
•"Where did ho get It?”
“Ht’a the uiuu who applied the car
wit.-tow principle to the doors of soles
nu 1 safety deposit vaults, leaking
them absolute 1 ly burglar prool."—
Washington Star.
fiAT.T. AND BE CONVINCED
Organs and Sewing
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Machines
Repaired.
You can get your Or
gan and Sewing Ma
chine repaired prompt
ly at your homes.
PRICE-: - REASONABLE
And Guaranteed.
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Write to the undersigned.
W. S. WEATHERFORD, ‘
Flandton. S. C.
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CAR of HAY
We have just received a car of beautiful, bright, No. 1
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Timothy Hay, which we will sell at $1.35 per hundred.
A FULL LINE OF
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New and Fashionable
NEW DRESS GOODS!
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which we have marked at prices that
will cause them to move.
GALL AND INSPECT THEM-
We take pleasure in showing all our Goods.
SHOES.
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We can fit you and please you.
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Colleton Mercantile & Mfg. Co.
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De Wit’s Garbo)laed Wi»ch Hazrl 9alv«
I- bvft for ruts, burn*, b uis, brutue. slid
scratches. L *• •cpevalij good lor pile .
bud By-Johu M Klein.
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