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rj We carry Petef’s Shoes, honest leather, honest work-1 manship, honest value, honest wear. There is a ring of honesty about Peter’s Shoes. Warners, Rust Proof Cor sets. We keep a* full and com plete line ol these justly cele brated corsets, and we abso lutely guarantee each and every pair. Price $1.00 to $2.50 WHITE GOODS REIGN SUPREME. Wc have the strongest line of white goods ever shown in this community, we mention a-few numbers which should ap peal to you. 40 inch sheer lawn, great value 10c. White Linen great value 10c. Announcement. . <r d It is with pride in our new spring line, and a strong con viction of its excellence and worthiness that we lay before you a few selected numbers which can hardly help but awaken a lively interest in every buyer. Knowing this business thoroughly, and having been leader* in this trade tnr years, we of course, are always in touch with the very besr. Our goods are up-to-date and our prices are low. We carry Corticelli Silks. No better silks in the world • today. 36 inch Guaranteed Taftetta, < 1 00. 36 inch Cream I labutai 50c. 21 inch Cream Habutai 25c. 100 Bundles of remnants sum- satines, silkotines of !0O 5 lb bundles of dark quilt I • We have the greatest sum- satines,' silkotines in bright remnants, these bundles meas- mer undervest in town at 10 and showy colors, just the ure about 3X yds, the value of or 3 for 25c, sizes for stout' thing for quilts, two and one the calico is 8 cts per yd, but ladies 2 for 25c, very lastic, half yds to the bundle, at at the price you get and a great value. 50 cts per bundle. less than 3 cts per yd. them is Full 36 inch, wide Sea Is land. a very good even count goods, sold elsewhere at 8 cts. We have a bah*, which we un closing out at 0 cts per yard. We carry a full line of Col- | gates, toilet goods, and as we are on the Jobbers list, are ini position to name as good prices as any one on this class of goods. Rings Round Eyes The lOa peculiar to women, take different forma. Some ladies suffer, every month, from dark rings round their eyes, blotches on their skin and tired feeling. Others suffer agonies of pain, that voids can hardly express. Whatever the symptoms, remember there is one medicine that vifl go beyond mere symptoms, and act on the cause of their troubfea, the weakened womanly organs. Wine of Cardui Mrs. M. C. Austin, of Memphis, Term., writes: “For five (5) years I suffered with every symptom of female disease, but after using the well-known Cardui Home Treatment, I was entirely weD.” Wrtt* today for a fr«* row of v»’u»b*e (A-vag* IHu'.frmted Book for Wnmpfi. Ifyoa mm4 M«“d- >•« In plain Mah Chattanooga, WRTTE US A LETTER leal Advice, dneriba your symptoms, ttatlng a**, and reply will be sent In plain saalad Address: Ladles* Advisory Dept., The Chattanouca Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. It enn. Sl&ndsville Saying Slandsville Marce 30.—Well Mr Kditor spring is with ns again and I can truely say we are all glad. Miss Irene Lweatman of Sum MV* j ville spentj ge?er»l days with Miss , li.-ulah Murray recently. 'Ve are very glad to report that Mrs Wm Shaffer, who has been quite ill for the past f»w weeks 11 some better. Messers Horace Ilderton of Sum merville and < Jeorge Tucker c f (*iv- hans, spent last Sunday afternoon here. Mr Yonng Murray of Monks Corner sptnt last Saturday and Sun day with relativ e* here. Miss .B<rthh Murray visited rela fives in Stallsville recently. Mrs Shaffer of Wadmalaw Island, is staying with her daughter Mrs Sidi Limehouse of this place, j MrsT W Uodenburg and | Carrie Heaton sdent Saturday even ing at Stallsville with friends. Miss Jennye Ilderton left Sunday for Charleston where she will spend a couple of weeks. Misses Vera Knight, and Maybelle Lotz and litde Margaret Brennen visited Summerville recently. Mrs Wm Brennen and daughter Margaret, went to Charleston Thurs* day from that city they will go to their future home, Jacksonville Fla. Mrs E Lotz spent Friday in Char leston. MrsSOri in Sires and Miss Marion and Master Hngh, of Summerville, spent Saturday last afternoon with relatives here. W ith best wishes to The Tress and Standard. “Cinderella” James A. Garfield. EDGEH TO/I. From the ten/- path to the pret- idenry u a long ascent. lO the poor boy looking for an in- fepiriug example Uie eareer of James A. Gartlekl furuisbes au Weal and an lueentive. From the towputh to the presidency Is a long ascent lie had no outward help* in making that climb, but rose only) through the starngth of his own char* i Miss Land For Sale 436*4 acres about 5 miles' east of Walterboro bounded by Hamp Thompson. Jonas O'Quin, and others, known as ♦he Sebern Thompson Home- s. ad. This place has two goov new tenant houses and some of the open land is un der wire fence. Must be sold quick, either for cash or good security. Apply to * D. J. HYDRICK. tf. Orangeburg, S. C. Mr. Wm. H. Anders; n, M D., of Soda Springs, Ida., says ihst ikes Laxative j Cough Syrup has relieved coughs Aud colds where all other remedies failed. Its gentle laxative effects especially recommends it for chiMren It is pleasant to take. For coughs, colds noarseness whooping-cough. Money re funded if not sstiahed. Sold by Wafer- boro Diug Co PATENTS [ EtefS¥Sf?Srta:seai •wvrtsbawaao, | N au. couirrmc*. Business dirrrt u-itk Was king ton saves timeA mamry mud often the potent. htaat aad Isfriagsmast Practice Exdaalvely. Write orm— to ta* at Administrator’s Notice. On the 14th day of April next 1 wd! file my final retnrn a« admlnistmior of t be estate of Kev J T biers, with the Probate Court, and iinaM*liateiy there after, will apply for my final discharge. E T Hiers. Administrator. March 14, 1903 3 18 4i WaSMINttTON, D. C. GASNOW & (a. 10 NEW OROLD SUBSCRIBERS a - We have one hundred sub scriptions to Farm News, a monthly farm magazine worth 25 cents, which we are going to give to th^Tfcrtt 100 persons paying their subscriptions. If ! you desire this publication let 1 us know when you pay your 'subscription [and we will give | you a card which entitles you to this splendid farm journal one year. These i oo will not last long. The Press and Standard. .a, JUST ARRIVED The Kind You Haw Always 8oii£ht Develops 8enen of Humor. "But he’s a regular professional funny man.'* "I know he is." "But you referred to him as an ‘unconsclona humorist. So he was on the occa sion to which I refer. He had tried to be funnv with a tough gent from the Fourth ward.'* — Phiiadelphlo Pfmjl A petition is being circulated in towt asking the railroad authori ties to stop their fast mail, nunq)>er 82, at Green Pond in the afternoon for passengers going to Charleston, and to change the schedules of the local train to conform thereto. It is hoped every one will sign it, r Word Derivatives. "Petrel” and "petror’ both descend from "petra," a rock. '‘Petror comes directly enough, through , •petroleu■^. , * rock oil, but “petrel” through St Peter, after whom the bird was hamed, because It appeared to walk upon the waves. acter. Not only did he rise himself, bu8 he formulated a gos|)el of success and gave it to the world. He was not with4 out the qualities that appeal to the In tellect, hut he was supreme In the qualities that appeal to the heart. Gen erous aud warm hearted, yet cool ami unimpassloned, strong without harsh ness, self reliant without boorlsbnesa, righteous without phnriseelsm, reli gious without prlgglshness, witty with out woumling others, (Kinsesslng good fellowship without letting himself dowig to things Ignoble or unworthy, Garfield was great in his goodness. While pos sessing much will power, he was not rigid and by some was considered weak. He did not overawe others and! force bis way by sheer ability, but rather drew men to him and won his points by persuasive arts. His nature, while nigged, was not rough, but was mellowed by a great kindliness. In his presence men felt him to be greater than the things be did or said. There was in his very atmosphere that Inde finable something which Inspires con fidence and esteem. Without being daz zling or superemlncnt in any line ho did all things well. At» inspiring teach er and minister, a brave and resource ful soldier, a winning and eloquent speaker, a broad minded and efficient legislator, he wns far above mediocrity^ In every field. Had he remained a sol dier to the end of the war he might have been one of our greatest generals? bad his life lieeu spared he might haver been one of our most Illustrious presi dents. Coneemlng these things we can only speculate. But It was his great ness as a man that wns felt by thei wprld rather than his especial accom plishments hi any field of endeavor. Here Is one saying of Garfield's that Is typical of the man: “Poverty is uncomfortable, as I can* testify, but nine times out of ten th* beat thing that can happen to a yonng man is to be tossed overboard and compelled to sink or swim for himself. In all my acquaintance 1 never knew at man to drown who was worth the sav ing" 3 My new Spring and Summer Hats of which I have a beautiful assortment and prices to suit everybody. Mrs A. Q. Lyons, Islandton, S. C The Difficult Handshake. ■ It la a dlfflenlt matter, this of than teg hands. To start with. It Is aot always easy to know whether to shako heads, or simply bow, or one test aoattor a gaatle smile around. , Books off etiquette devote pagee to the haa* ■hake. However, If one decides to do It, then twere well Ttwere done qulefc ly. Lot the action be swift and hrlat —London Globe. - • Working Mhn. "They certainty are working that hoy too hard at college," a need the fond papa, aa ha thoughtfully signed np another check for kla indnatrions la a Tan eff Steal, ten off atari wiM ■mas af steal off Arab ter 1.000 are asM to ha derived frem yearA > ku| They "Rich, Isn’t her I “Fsbulomsly." "Where did he get Itr "He's the man who applied the ear window principle to the doors of sofas and safhty deposit vaults, making them absolutely burglar proof.”— Washington Star. Organs aqd Sewing Machines GiRof HAY We have just received a car of beautiful, bright, No. 1 Timothy Hay, which we will sell at $1.35 per hundred. <j 0 » . , A FULL UNE OF New and Fashionable NEW DRESS GOODS! which we have marked at prices that will cause them to move. CALL AND INSPECT THEM- We take pleasure in showing all our Goods. SHOES. Repaired. H The Most-Complete and Largest Stock of Shoes in You can get your Or gan and Sewing Ma* •N/ chine repaired prompt ly, at your homes. price* • Reasonable o And Guaranteed. -*o Write to the undersigned. W. S. WEATHERFORD, Islandton, S. C. . We can fit you and please you. A = >, s. c. I t. i