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\ 'VV v‘ Consumption is less ocadly ihan it utwl to bo> Certain relief and usually complete recovery result from the followin',, l^re^tiTjcnt! Hope, rest, fresh air, and--Scoff s Emulsion, ALL DRUGGISTS j 5Cc AND 01.CO. Sniders Items. Editor Press and Standard— As I have never seen any n?ws from Sniders in a long time, I thought that 1 would write the news. Little Pearl and Ethel Brel and and their aunt Dora Hern don, spent last Thursday night with their consm Mrs G J Yarn. We were glad to have them, we spent a few hours playing a few games. Last Friday night friends and velaitvers spent a few hours at Mrs W C Brant’s to bid Miss Mstella Smoak good by, we all hated to see her leave. I guess their is a young man hated to see her leave worst than we did. I .guess yen can guess when you read this. I won’t put nay name if you can guess it will be all Tight. I will give you a hint who he ia, he has bale eyes, 1 won’t say nay more about him. We dialed for the school to close, we wish Mias Estella could have stayed longer with os and taught the school till it was ont She is in bad health, and she thought that if she would quit teaching that she wooll improve. She will be editor of the Branch- ville Journal. We hope that she will succeed. Being this is my first to write oar county paper, I guess 1 had [ better ring off this time. I guess the farmers are getting ready to plant and the candidates are out, and they won’t have time to read my piece. We are having spring early this year. Will come again soon. A Girl NOTICE TO LIQUOR DEALERS. Office of County Dispenaary Board of Colleton County: Walterboro, 8. C., March 2$, Bids are hereby requested in accord ance With the terms of the Di^peusar * Law now in force for the following kinds and qualities of liqaon, beer and other articles, herein enumerated, to be famished to the State of South Carolina, forth* um of the County Boar^of Col leton County, to wit: 20 Batvels of Corn*, 80 to 100 proof, dif- fig ferent grades. A 10 Barrels of Rye, tiO to 100 proof, dif ferent grades. I 30 Barrels of Gin, 80 to 100 proof, dif- > ferent grades. t 5 Barrels Banana Brandy, bO to 100 proof, different grade*. 5 Barrels Peach ond Apple Brandy, 80 to 100 proof, different grades. Bids will also be received for case f goods. Including Rye, Cora and Malt Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wi les and Bear. Also Glass, Corks, Tinfoil, Wire and all articles necessary for the Connty Ltspensary. All goods shall be furnished in compliance with and sub- jeot to the .enna and conditions of the Dispensary Law of 1907, and bidders most observe the following rales: 1. The bids shall be sealed and there ■hall be no sign or mark upon the en velop* Indicating the name of the bid- . » t . der. ■’> 9. Bida and mmplea mast be tent by express or registered mail to R. E. Jones, County Treasurer for Colleton County, «t Walterboro. 8. C„ on or before the 28th day of April, 1908. 8. Th# contract will be awarded to theloweet responsible bidder on each kind, the Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids, and any pa.t of hUm. 1 Th* Board reserves the right to In- : ere*** or decrease the above quantities r at the aam* prices as the bide snbmlt- • gid. ^ 4. All goods to be delivered f. o. b. Walterboro.AC..tob* *0 five from dal* of delivery, and sub ject to regnac* at ocr warehoose ? BUb mil be opened at ofioe of Coun- & |y Dieproroya Board, Walterboro, 8- 0., !* April M, 1808. at 11 o'clock noon. H. W. Blank, J*, I i ' Stock Law. E litor Bress aqd Standard:— As this is campaign year 1 guess you are looking for candidates cards. The citizens of this sec tion seem very little interested in • politics at present, but stock law is the topic of the day. We the citizens of this section of Colleton county, find it impos sible to make pastures (This we have to door have no stock) and keep up a fence around our farm sufficient to keep out the little stock that Jgo at large (and those that are driven in from *he stock law conotry) We petitioned the legislature to give ns stock law. The bill passed in the house, but when it reached the senate, the senator for Oolleton Ootnty promieod to support the stock law hill, but oh! when he voted ! We the citisens of Oolleton County melon the 18th of March and knowing the condition of the farm fence, deemed it unwise to attemp to let stock go at large. W e agreed on the the first day of April 1908, every man should close in his stock and if any stock after that date, is caught at large, it will be taken up under the general stock law, and if the owner of said stock fails to pay for his property, we the members of this club (and it is open for any man of the county to join) will staudj to the first membercf this club who gets in a law suit, until it is carried to the supreme court (Signed) J W Miiey, J D Miley, J B| Miley. C A Smith, James Good-1 win, B B Goodwin, J R Linder, W L Linder, D M Linder, J E Carter, G W Cartel, J W RentzJ 'V B Hagins, M H Wilder, V E, McCormack, H S Padgettt. . Garris-Jaques. Quite a pretty homo wedding 1 took place Wednesday night, March 18th., at eight o’clock P. M. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Garris, thei^ daughter | Rosalie Eya to Mr. Beujimau Monroe Jaqoee. The bride was beautifully dress ed in white silk, trimmed with lace, and wore a spray of bridal wreath in her 1 air. The attendants were Miss Lot tie Gams, sister of the bride, with Mr. Tommie Dandridge, Miss Ray Jaques with Mr. Eddie Garris, and Miss Mabel Beech with Mr Joe Carter. The brides maids were dressed in white end each had a with flower in her hair. The ceremony was performed by Rev S P Hair of Blackvilie. After the ceremony ceke was served. The bride is a charming young lady and will be greatly missed in this commuuy. The groom is e hustling young business man. The parlor wet beautifully decorated with white and^green. The bride received many vein- rble and useful presents. Mr and Mrs Jaques left Sat urday for Charleston, where Mr Jaques ia engaged in business. We wish for them a long and happy life. 7. 8. Savannah, Ge., seems vary much concerned over the high price of beef. But the Colonihus paper thought that Savannah vaa worrying only about beer—Au gusta qkrouielf* '“Why,” asks the Hmm une, “doesn’t the governor bunch up all the railroads _ or and throw’em in the set*? and bf 48«io with it?”—. LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY 232 & 234: TL.in.ar Street, Charleston, S. C. THE HOUSE THAT GIVES :you satisfaction: OR YOUR MONEY BACK T? The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South i <» Splendid Array of the Newest Fabrics for Spring and Snmmer Wear. For Ladies, Misses, and Children, Surpass anything in Style ever shown in the South, and they were never so rea- so :ably priced. Send us your Measurements. We Guarantee a Perfect Fit. Ladies and Misses Tailor-Made Slits Made of Silk and Wool Rajah— Plain Striped and Fancy Mixed Wor steds. Plain, Fancy and Phantom- Checked and Striped Panama in Madam Butterfly—Prince Chap and Pony Coat effects, 310.00 to 3TB.OO PEfR SCI IT Walking SKIRTS. For Ladies and Misses. Our new line is composed of Silk Panama— Plain and Fancy Mixtures and V oiles —all cut in the new 1908 models $2.30 to $23.00 Each. LJLDiaS WAISTS The greatest stock in the South to pick and choose from. White Lawn Waists from the se verely plain to the most elaborately trimmed. 75c. to $15.00 each. White Linen Waists, plain, tucked and hand embroidered $2 50 to $15 each. Lace and Net Waists, Ecru Lace Waists from $2.98 to $20 each. White Lace Waists from $3.75 to $25.00 each. Black Lace Waists from $6.00 to $15.00 eajeh. White China Silk Waists $2.50 to $7.50 each. Black China Silk Waists, $2.50 to $10.00 each. Tofteta Silk Waists $3.75 to $20.00 All tne newest weaves in the .most fashionable fabrics are here. Satin Striped Embroidered Voiles, Fillet Voiles, Dotted Etamines and a full line of Panamas, Brilliantines and Fancy Plaid, Striped and Checked Wool Dress Goods. Write us for samples. Our prices are the lowest WNITK WASH GOODS Large variety of the latest in finish and weave. Linen Suitings, Figured Madras, Persian Lawns, Plaid Lawns and Lin en Mercerized Chiffons, Plain and Figured Batiste, Linen Lawns, Ox ford Suitings, etc. c etc. All at popular prices. EES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURI FOOD AND DRUG* LAW. An Improvement over many Coutfh, Lunf and Bronchial Remedies, because It rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO. U. 5. A- WALTERBORO DRUG COMPANY Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup COBTAIVS HOBBY AHD TAR Relieves Colds by working then out ef the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleansing Um mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. -As please*' <0 the Children Like It Nr BACKACHE—WEAK UMIYU Try letltrt KUety ui MsMer PBI«—ten tat Sd John M. Klein, Druggist. 8ssn -.L. Lg'ifiue v* JS^OXLX A. • The K.dI YouHaviM*^ 1:4 J State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF COLLETON. 1 I . » Court of Common Pices. Copy Summons for Relief. ( 'ompUiut Served.) v Barnard L. Cox. Plaintiff, „ against Philip Moultrie, Defendant. To the Ddendaut aforesaid: f YOU are hereby summoned and re- 1 quired to answer the complaint in this notion of which a copy is herewith ! served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at tneir office at Wai'er- boro, S. C., within twenty daj-a after the serv ce hereof; exclusive ot the day of such service; and if you fail to an swer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff io this action will apply to the Court for the relie' de manded In the complaint. Date May 9th, A. D. 1907. HOWELL A GRUBER. Plaintiff's Atterneys. IRE WORLDS GREATEST SEWIM MJkCHIKE LIGHT RUNNING. PECULIAR PROPERTIES ffroa want ettheraVtttrallngHhnttkL Rotary biiulUaor afcMoxle Thniul (CAam&tlcA] Bcwlng Machine write to TIB IKW NOME SEWIM MASHflE COMPART • Orange. Mae*. Many «ewtar machine, are wade to sell rerardiew ot auaiitjr, but the New Heme it made to wcaa j Out rnarantr never runt out ' RaM by aatbarfse* 4«-a!era aaly. ( rot SALS wt OF NEW MEMGIliE Cooper Preparation Attracts Widespread At* tentton by ExpeMng Internal Parasites. The interest created in leading cities during the past year by young Mr. Cooper with hi* new preparation. Is largely accounted for by a peculiar quality possessed by this medicine, which he calls his New Discovery. Mr. Cooper believes that internal parasites, or tapeworms, are respon sible for much ill health, and it is an * * * " In vnrlons cities vtstted by 8laU » ran* at tut ONt the trouble was. She was extremely nervous; the least little thing would upset her; her tongue was costed, and at times eh* would have a good ap- petttet then again could not bear th# eight «f food; she was restless at night, had n bad breath, especially whs* she got up of mornings. Wo triad everything to relieve her, hat ■ with so success. We were Just giving up trying any- to rend ed .day* One of the most practical plans (lor Inculcating among the masses a taste tbr plants and flowers has been hit ■pen by the city fathers of the littla Hessian town of Alsey, where each gM la th* pabM* elementary schools receives every tferiag two ptaats to cars for. Inspectors at the end of the season make their report, which le la variably good; Stretch Your Legs and be comfortable. Strelt patent foot rest is a part *1 the chair; forms tufted front when . e not m use. Morris! Chairs on* guarmn- can show you StraitjQfe&lrs, richly carved, leather or velonm ami •§§ then. Fine Ftmftufe Hoot Oowriags, ctnraa, Manfeilfc cto. ***** cowperthwait a CO teXtacMwl 0HAUJ8T0V, & 0. Whether resulting from a sprain or from rheumatic pains, there is nothing so good for a lame shoulder as Cham berlain's Pain Bala. Apply it frealy and rub tbs parts vigorously at each appli cation and a quick core is osrtaln. For sale by John M Klein. A sunnj, cheerful heart chaiges a world of gloom into a paradise of beauty. Train up a child aud away be will go. A wise ‘ contemporary ha* roil ted out the fact, that there ie no drinking water within 100 ‘e* of Magdalena Bay. A> if !exonraioni«ta who are going down there would ever notice it! imaZan Pllt Bemsdy. Price* lOo It guaranteed Pat ap teadr be ace. On# a jA — - ■': — ■ "WalterbMoOragOo. IN THI DISTRICT COURT 0? THI UNITED STATES. FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF GRACE & WARREN, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of the above Bank- rapt : Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of March, A. D., 1908, the Above named Bankrupt was duly adju dicated Bankrupt, and that the • first meeting of their creditors will be held at the offloe of FiCKEN, HUGHES & KICXEN, No. 17 Brosd Street, Charles ton, S. C., on the 3rd day of April A. D. 1908, at 12 o’clock noon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims' appoint a trustee, exstnine *he Bankrupt aud tramact such ether business as may properly come before said meeting. It is proposed to con—' sider the Immediate sale of the Bank rupt’s property, or a proposition for composition EDWARD W HUGHES, Referee lu Bankruptcy. March 21,1908. NOTE-The Proof of Claim mast be in aooord*noe with the form prescribed by the Supreme Court of the United States. On* of tba moat eigne of oaivanal paao* ia war ig gatiing to fct too •iYo a* imattwiHt ~ to iadnlga In. 1 f SZSZffSZ- :• y . , y\ §lka ... ‘b.