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Dot* From Adams Run. Editor Pros* and Standard We are having, or are going to have, »o many wonderful hap pening in our town, I cannot S. C. refrain from writing a f “dots” especially as my last was so well received. boro to try Vinol this spring on our guarantee or return money if they are not benefited.—John M Klein, Druggist, Walte.rboro. Dry Branch Dots. hditor Press and Standard; — THE EXPERIENCE OF POULTRY DEALER. Only in recent yearn has poul- j try-keeping taken a place among recognized industries. Many of the successful poultry men of to- mmm u Are Yor Si rk Yovr Kidneys are i- Will? Many rheumatic attacks are : j; due to uric acid in the blix.tf. ‘ r »-H I I I 11 11 I I Ml || | 1 | | i | I I 11111 HI I H | 11 || | f|»» .•’Tis not of “hides’ that I shall w.n 4 .. ^ ii* you admit a new correspon- wnte this time, but of the Lv*,, * . 0 _ , , „ i *1 u i „ idetit trom this section? I have ‘•Cadets” and the “chaimrang”— • ... . . , , ” nothing from here in quite not that 1 mean to me uJe our a whi!e eo , wou)J anii dear boys m grey ,n the -ame ' you a few category, but the advent of both f... » , ' , , , . , . . 4l . Ine farmers are busv hauling are looked forward to with deep f ^ " ♦ep, . , , . f Nieir fertilizer and prepramg to interest. The girls are planning; ,,| :lnt t! , ejr cro and practicing.many acts which | 0 ur Sunday school is doing n cadt.vate tne hearts ot the. oul|er th? f , re boys, and it 1 whisper a secret, cement of Brn. W S McM.I- day were not experts when they But the duty of the kidneys is toi^- began, but had to learn by ex remove all uric acid from theji blood. Its presence there shows t the kidneys «re inactive. Dntrf.' dally vitii “uric acid folvents” i penence. “In regard to Sloan’s Liniment for poultry diseases,” writes You nugh go on till d.toms \i\ : E. R. Spaulding, of Jaffrey, N. with them, but unt'l you cure H., “disease called roup rs due of! f he kidneys you will m verge; the greatest drawbacks in raisimi l>)ails kidney l’iil» not . T . , . -, ■ only remove uric acu poultry. It is somewhat similar — to distemper m ahorse. ’After trying and experimenting with about evorvthin-r rtVommended, ontployed ;i? i iie State riildi-l'.- will you tell no one? The mar ried ladies are not fur behind either, lor I hear of various plans—for “hubby” will be away till late in the evening. The chaingang will give us a good lord which is very much needed, espec ally by the court ing couples. Leap yaar is passing swiftly away, but as spring symbolizing, youth, beauty and love, I hear there has been some very active operations on the part of cupid. Now' we have some lovely drives, ideal lover’s lanes, beautiful flowers of every description, from the dainty fragrant jeseimine, the queen of southern wild flowers, to the modest blue violet, are arched with smylax, through which one catches glimpses of the azure canopy of the heavens, the drowsy hum of the bees and gay songs of the birds filled w ith mes sages of love to their mates, arc borne to one on the few’eet scented air, and while passing through such a scene as painted, should a angel in human form, propound the all important question—and he cruel monster, beg—ah so sudden! I hear the girls now are getting silk dresses instead of dimonds. Cor “bache lors” are breathless it seems. Guess I’d better stop, for this is dven worse than “personal” Mr Motto Legare returned from Jacksonville yesterdy. Miss Mattie Sanders, who has been on an extensive visit to Sumter and Augusta, retarded, home Friday evening. - Mrs Decile W King spent a short time with Mrs W C Clem ent. H D Dodd will take a large party of relatives and friends on his boat Sunday. “Somebody” likes to have business down the road often, hat there! I won’t tell all thi& time. More Anon. A RELIABLE SPRING MEDICINE Recommended to the People of Walterboro. At this season of the year there is hardly a man, woman or child in Walterboro who does not need a medicine to purify and enrich the blood, to induce an appetite, to promote digestion and create strength, and we are safe in say ing we have never sold anything in our store equal to the cod liver preparation Vinol for this purpose. The reasrn Vinol is far superi or to old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions is because it is made by a scientific, extractive aad leoaoentrating process from fresh coda’ livers, combining with peptonate-of-iron all the medicinal, healing and body building elements oT cod liver oil, bat no^U. ' As a spring meicine and a body brilder and steogth creator for old people, delicate children. Weak, rundown persons, and after richness Vinol is unexcell ed, aad yoe know what you are taking. Mn. Rose Lavigne, of Barling- writes: “Vinol is the medicine I have over I it creates an appetite, tfai blood and take away of lamitade.” gp on quoting from the people of Walter- everythin.; r£eommended,! employed nt i ml that Jsloiiu's I.iiiinlent well. Doan’s j only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then nil dint, a from uric acid is .*ndel. Kurert B * tlvo, hooklunder. te State Millinery Opening Mrs. S. J. Jones’ ON TUESD.Wanjl WEDNESDAY, April ;th and Sth, Another beautiful lot of hatv will be displayed. New lot of Gage Patterns. Some lovely new hats for Misses and Children. This my Second Sjiring Opening. All are invited. is lian. Je has been guperiaten dent for a number of’ years and is a true and faithful worker in Sunday schools. The young folks enjoyed a pinder shelling given at Mr and Mrs C F Cal well’s home Saturday night. They all report a line time. G F Hiers visited Charlie and Clarence Caldwell last Sunday. Mr Caleb Carter visited Mrs J D Walker Sunday last. C U Carter and wife visited Mr and Mrs W H Hiers last Sun day. Leland A Hiers. 3 27th 08. ECZEMA NOW’ CURABLE l foui was th • speediest ami surest I remedy i .r r v ^up, and 1 ran es pecially locomiiiend it lor canker in the \\ imipipe.” 1 printers fertile I State of SoutkOiolina, Imnu.it f 1010 Lumber p., •’olumbi.i, S C •!• gays: “1 thouuhr l had theutn i- .t tistn ai d tre ted f r u uu t a ' belief. I u-ed ail k,nds ot liui tuents. le pain .was All Itcbing Skin Diseases Which are Not Hereditary Instantly Relieved by Oil of VVintergreen. Can Eczema be cored? Some poyairians say “Yes.” Some say ’ No.” ~ The real question is, “What is meant by Eczema?” If ^on mean those scaly eruptions, those diseases which make their first ap|» &rance, not at birth, bat years afterward, and pei haps not nntil addle age—then there can no longer be any question that these lorms of Eczema are curable. simple vegetable oil of winterarreen, mixed with other .vegetable ingredients, will kill the germs that infest the skin, Apply this prescription to the skin, ami Instantly that awful itch it Rone. The very moment the liquid ia applied, that agonizing, tantalising itch du»appears, and continued applications of thia exter nal remedy sold care the disease. We carry in slock thla oil of winter- £ reen properly compounded into I) D » Prescription. While we-are not sure that it will core ail those cases of akin trouble which are inherited, we positive ly know that thla D D D Prescription, wherever rightly used, will cure every last case of genuine Eczema or other akin trouble, which did not exist at birth. W e know this. Anyway yon yourself will know that D D D Presoription in. •tantiy takes away the Itch the mom ent itia applied :o the akin. (Name and audress of druggist) Stop that itch today—instantly. Jostcallat our store and try this refreshing and soothing liquid; also ask about I? D D Soap. For side at W alterboro Drug Co and John m Klein. Send for Dr. Sloan’# free book . , , . - , . ,, , , back and in rnv hips clear to the on Horses, Cattle, Hogs, and , |)0 ,, ,, 1 oultry. Andrews. l)r. 1-irl 5>. no good and l took to blood mod j Sloan, 015 Albany Street, Boston, icenes but they dyl not help me. Mass. 1 l0 °k a loin; trip in hope* that the change of climate might Happy is the man that eats on- j tlel f ™ e , 1 * i,a Cr ' r tliree ly for hungt’r, and drinks only ' uon ^ 9 . n . t C0U I “J » e « n « change tor thirst, and lives b? reason, [5 ; . r 1 t,,e ^ heard of Doan e not by example, and provides for i ‘ : ' a . IU determined to use and necessity, not for oaten- them, end got a box at a 'drug store. They completely re moved tlie pains out of my baok and I hava not felt a touch of the old trouble since I used them.” For sale by all dealers. IVice 50 cents. Foster-Milhurn (Jo., BulTalo, New Y ork, sole agents for the United States. Respectfully, J. S. Jones. ... 1 !-M-i-J-M-* f-tH-i-i-;..!..! i f ! 1 f-p | | | t I H-M-H*!* Dots from Qyo Gat- Editor Press and Standard S' Will you allow me apace in your columns to write a few dd«jfrom here. We are having some rain now which I think is needed for we havn’t had any in several weeks, and the farmers, ate planting corn.„ Beans an Irish potatoes arc up and they are looking beantiful, I am a subscriber to your paper and get the paper every week, but don’t see anything from Solicitor and Whistling Rnfns any more’ what is the matter girls, wake np and do something. I like to see your pieces. We had an entertainment here last week, which was gland and delightfoL*There it to beoae in Rincon, Ga.. the 10th of April will tell yon about it later. J M Ryan of thia place went to Savannah on business a few days ago. The sheriff of Springfield, Ga. ia very ill, I hope he will aooo be op again. t £Well 1 have*! anything worth relating only I hope the farmers will have tnooees this year and •ell corn instead having to boy it With boat wishes to Ibh Frets and Standard, I am .very truly yoors, Black Eyes. • • '—— A “I bar* jut! oompkted a twenty ywr health - wmms. inpoanad by Bnoum'f ▲rate* 8*1 vt, which ontvd me of Mead- Backka'a Amiaa fieHahaatosha HsaUaf Salve lor Bona, Chapped Hands aid Bore Nippies. ksahsattaf satva for Saras, sons, son stpplSs aad skappad hands Ohan- bsriain’s Sain la amsl oseaUant. H tat ion and pomp.-^-Seneca. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of thix paper will be pleaie to learn tbat there is at least oue dread ed disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh Hall’s Catarrh t ure is the only positive cure now known to the medical frater nity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Halt’s Cattarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucoua snrfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient’s Remember the name- —and tiike no oilier. ■Doan’s f ply equally well to Moors. ‘‘One Touch of Nature Makes Whole World Kin." the I rauce lias about concluded ^ this time that Gen. Sheridan’s •trengtu by building np the < , «>n* ifi»-’l mar ^ a ^ ou t oqqjJ j n( ]j ang would tion and assisting uataie in d^mig its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative power* that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ea-e that it fails to cure. Send lor list ot testimonial. ^' When a rooster finds a big fat worm t ^ J CHKNL. & ^ he calls all the hens in the tarm yard io a ,?’v ii • . -c come Slid share it. A similar t tail of Sold by all DrncgiPt. . >. hnman nature is to be observed when a Take Hall's Familo Pills for co nali pa- m su discovers something exceptionally tion. good—he wants all bis friends and , ^ , 1 neighbors to hare the benefits qf his ,, , . discovery. This is the touch of nature He preaches well who lives well j that makes the whole world kin. TnU —French. explsius why people who have be-n cured by ChancberUin’s Congh Remedy writs letters to the maualacture-s for pablicstioD, that others similarly ailing may also use it and obtain relief. Be hind every one of these letters is a warm hearted wish of the writer to be of use to someone else. This remedy is for sale by John u Klein. V i t t OF ALL KINDS DONE A Zbc ipress anb Stanbarb. We,have just received a new stock of letter and note paper, bill heads and statements, enve lopes of all kinds arl colors. SHTISFaeTION GUARANTEED Prices reasonable which we will gladly quote you. Blank legal forms of all kinds always carried in stock. Call and see us when in-town. Many a man wears a thinking cap under his silk hat. Onr Grandmothers used to get a lot of old naila place them in s vessel con taining vinegar and allow them to remain nntil the aceticacid ia the vine gar podnoSd an iron aolntion. This concotion was then taken by nearly every member of the family during the Spring and Fall and it rarely ever failed to strengtbea and benfit the person tak ing it. The old way was good but tbe<e ia a new way that ia far better. Science has discovered a way to manufacture Iron so that it can be dissolved in svrupe and elixirs and give In definite doses. One of the best rnd surest ways to take Iron is in Rydale’s Tonic. This remedy is a combination of Iron, Quinlpe and Strychine in an Orange Elixir and com bined with other ingredients th> t make it Very valuable as a blood and nerve tonic. It B without and for weak and pony children and sate cure for chile, and malaria. Sold by Jno M Mlein. If President Castro keeps ou aying with the breech-bloock, i may get caught in a fiireback. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. Mr fhos. Stenton, postmaster of Pontypool, OnL, writes: * For the psst eight years I suffered froaa rheumatic pains, and during that time 1 used many different liniments sad remedies for the care of rheumatism Last summer I procured a bottle of Ceamberlaiu’s Pain Balm and got more relief from it than anything I have ever used, and cheerful ly recommend this liLiiaeni to all suf ferers from rheumatic pains. For sale by John n Klein. If the Saltan of Turkey has any friendship for China, he will J The Republican house has deter- now give her a hint on how not' mined to investigate the mines. They are already inquiring into cotton mill conditions. Investigation of condi tions on the farm and in the kitchen will follow ih their natural order— Cloumbis State. to pay that Tatsu indemnity. , Every woman desires a good complexion bat oft-times either ruins the one she has or fails to gain one by the paint and powder method she employs. A good complexion ii from within and can’t be painted or po dered on. Two things are necceseary in Oder to be the pos- seseor of a good complexion- ▲ healthy action of the liver andgood rich Mood. Rydaie’s Liver Tablets taken occasion ally and followed for a week or tea day* py Rydale’s tonic and plenty of fresh sir and oot of doors sx noise will beat au the paint and powder In the world. T<y It just once and see. Bold by Jno n xMn. ■ Svtstf newspaper: “Board and lodging required in a fine family by a German lady of the Middle ete. makes him a king a wretch in a Constipation causes headache, snsea, dixxinem, languor, heart pal- p<Utioil.prMtM phT*.*^ Kokcn, weaken the bowels and don’t core. Doan’s Hegalets act gently aad pore ink Ask veer Chambeiain's Has tbs Preference. Mr Fred C Hanrahan, a prominent druggist of Portsmouth, Va., says. “For the past stx years I have sold sod recommended Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great remedy ami one of the beet pat- medicines oa the market. I handle ia other* far the ssune panoses that pay me a larger profit, bat this remedy is so sore to cgket a curs, sad my on*- mmm* so certain to appreciate my re- M to him, that l giv* it the " Far aaleby Jobs u Klein Great minds have purposes: other* h*ve wishes. He Got M Hias years mm ii looked as if my that life knag oa a is* ran ■leader erase* bat aespotlthsckoatlM t«fsgsU,shd bsaa well ever siaea." Bmd aodor raetee at Jaov JUaln's drag stem. It takes a certain mnoaat of fash to master even a wheelbarrow. DO YOU KNOW PROF. HOLDEN ! The M«n Who«t Corn Lectures‘and^Corn Trains Have Added Merc Than'Tacaty .Million Bushels to'thc^Cora Crop el lawn. Prof. Holden has prepared for ns a book whnh eives the cream of his lectures on corn growini;. It tells all sbont seed select! >n, need testing, get ting a stand, corn judging, corn pests, etc., etc.- It is a prac'icai farmer's handbook. It is not theory bat practice, jnst as It has been worked oat. on the fsrm. The name of this work is THE A B C OF CORN CULTURE "MOST VALUABLE BQOK OF THB CENTURY.** f- 0 A. 1 Root, the veteran agriculturist and bee man, says: “This book is the mo** valuable work published in the !aet century if the farmer will take tak e right hold of it with enthusiasm and pat its teachings into practice." The book is 5 1-4 by 81-4 inches Cou(htn« 100 page* and over 80 illus trations. Well printed, neatly bound. We want to pot thia book in the hands of every live farmer and farmers' boy in the country, and will make the price low accordingly* A DADGfilll PD I PT Bend us 10 rents, coin or stamps, and we DAlfUAin ■ n I Is*- Will send yon the book by mail, postpaid. If, when yon get it, yon are not mtisfied drop ua a card an.I we will return your money, also postage for the return of the book. Coaid anything be fairer ? Address THE SIMMONS PUSLISHIXG COMPANY Puts, of Holrien’a Corn Book Springfield. Ohio THIS BANK PAYS 496 Compounded Twice a Year Through the United States mall yon can open a Savings Account with this baht and have tne benefit pf the perfect security offered by its Mrong financial responsibility. Oar plan of banking by mall enables you to deposit or withdraw any amount from one dollar up, conveniently sod safely as if y lived next floor. Ass G. Candler, prmldsntj Coca Cola Company, la pros' this bank, and Us boerdof ia eoaspoood of TOTAL. ASSETS *8,000,000.00 ATLANTi ki ln the first pbee, riflpkri i* th* Cm ofth* working man, inasmnoh a* it leeeaahia productive powers, thus lowing his efficiency a* n workman It readers him oatake and indif- fertet m to the wsUhni if hit fiuaiiy, and resulti in the ehfldlan drifting into the workshop and ftetory at n time ot life when th*y (right to ha fit them for the riicumstaoces of the ftitar^—Gooperative News. i * r ..; i i MX- mmad eeagh^ “A** ^ af peemmism to worths pound"bTcm* l inS >l t|» tichkhaa of the hrnsahlsl tubea ga* s bottle of Rydato’s Oosnh Blair* RydaWs Oosph Bb ntorotokCCodtsiae mmm . mk. * ■'X xJ ■* ■A V-