The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 15, 1908, Image 6
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paid fcJ* way always. Out
to had b# “ctoaaad the pood.”
to good tuck to BPt boon?
bis trip of sightseeing
biiqaaif to Uverpooi
and wttb do means of
Ho thoacbt be would Jost go down [
linahlp. go on boon! and see
how It would seem If only be* were go
ing boaaa.
As ho wandered over the big liner
his attoatlon ewa attnMrted by a cry
ing baby. Tbe mo^>er \vms traveling
alone, and while alie was an«-u»i«tiug
to see to ail the tbou(wu<l and ope de
tails Ipsident to tbe tegiuuing of au
ocesn trip' tbe baby bud resented tbe
neglect be felt he bad received and
X crying The mother was at ber
end.
Jack’s kind heart prompted him to
sa^ "Let me tu^e tbe baby, madam
Perhaps I can keep him quiet until
your |>sepn rut ions are made."
Tbia reqiie»K. mo unusual from a
stranger ami es|x»ctally from a man
atranger, naturally tilted iter with sur
priae, but she looked Jack squarely In
tbe eye for a second and tmuted biin
“I wbduynti wtKild.” she said
Jack’s care was extremely satis far
tory to his boliyshlp. and wbeu. In a
half hour, tbe mother was ready to !
reclaim ber child site found a happy j
baby cooing and trying to devour
boucb of Levs ut one gulp.
8 he laughed us she took the young
ster un l thanked Jack. 'CJjen she adt 1
ed. quite In fun. "1 wish ^rou were go
Ing clear ucrofa.” t
Jack saw bis opportunity. He said:
“Madam. I’m n college student, out of
funds and longing for borne. If you
will pay my past age to America I will
take care of your baby all the way
across.”
His proposition was accepted, and be
kept bis word. He Is a prominent law
yer now,* ami he looks back with con
siderable uruusv-ment to bis experience
In getting borne from Hury;**.—Vouth’s
Companion.
Spring styles are not
hedged about, or hidden
away.
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SHOES! SHOES!
fqy Tw#sw^ mS Chfldrgn.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
The new Spring Suits
Are being shown in all the
most glorious productions
. of artistic tailoring.
We hardly think you
have ever seen so rich a
display'of Spring Suits as
we have provided this sea
son, and those who are es
pecially hard to fit will find
it no effort to get what
they want from our new
stock.
We will be pleased to
show you and give you an
idea of the latest and fin-'
est in mode and fabric.
I am offering one of the moet complete lines to be
shown in WAlterboro. I have the latest styles for
dross, as w;U .is tbe old fashion for comfort §nd ease.
In slippers I hire tho White, Tan,-Patent Leather,
Vici, OxforJs, phtin toe comfutt. carpet slippers and
iu Shoes I lure one of the prettiest lines for dress,
and for wort. I have a plow shoe with a spring
heal, that isiight, comfortable and durable, that will
bea pleasiu'tto the man that plows*.
I will be glatlto have one and all com» and inspect
what 1 have, ind be convinced that J. W CARSON
is the man tohuy Shoe* from. Now these shoes are
here, but not kc-e to stay. They have got to go.
Men with plen vof monev can carry their stock over,
bat mine has git to be sold and pay for themselves.
So you see that I have got to sell at some kind of a
price, and this is euomrh to convince you that you
casi save money hy going to J. W. Car?"*:) for shoes;
and while you are here, will lie glad to sl-.ow you what
I have in the grocery line. This sale commences
now and if you cm’t come
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
For Over
Thirty Years
GISTORU
flSgjBEMMR & W
S. E. Cor. King and Hascll sts
TODAY. COME
SOME OTHER DAY, BUT COME
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MURDER CF THE SEAL
The Way the Animals Are Slaughtered
by the Hunters.
Tbe ice et“ho«*s no footfalls, so the
nairder of tbe seal is a stealthy act.
II tteetHK like murder. Oe tbe p:m
a whitecoat alone. Up to It bur-
tie* oae of tbe hunters. Lifting bis
bat above bis bead. be.measures the
distance; tbea. s« ln«lng dowpsward tbe
Iron shod point, be strikes the skulT of
tbe eeal sueb a blow that it Is crushed
In at If of paat'eboard. Tossing aside
tbe bat and whipping out tbe ecalping
knife, while tbe creature Is still quiver
ing. with a swift undereut and two or
three side strokes tbe keen, blade has
•Wired the hide and the layers of fat
beneath so they can be rolled Into a
pelt, tbe bide bolding tbe fat in its
feMl. Tbe next whitecoat is with its
P*£HL t8 a Their hide is courser, but
%orth having, so the'gunner takes "a
qul* aim, lodging a charge of shot In
?f t! 10 yyawllng mate Just at
the base of the brain. Hereuie stiiTl
is thinnest. One of the batters stands
guard over tlie blowhole to prevent
tbe mother from escaping, while nu
other bats the cub Then the female,
who would desert her offspring to save
her own life, h-clubbed ou*the luvd
A few strokes the knives uud tlinn- 1
more biood.v carcaMnes crimsun i u* ice j
The ptrit ef *lie ls;rt veal l.< piied vi:!
the «d'ipr v I t \ can Th.- liagiui > !
''rtlcks u ti.'.;' i v its uh«] t!ie-vhun*
era burry fsrv iKd. Icavhri the peils \ , j
Ik* towed I • .. to : e i blp • ben
bum is cndvU.
Thu< the .’lan-twei <■ i.iMUs ho:i
lifter imur uulil t :.h , t*ds Lie
stDkc « t f tke ! :t aid Hi*,’ i «.f j’i -
knife If ,'t began nt d:..v*Sieak ;li"
Held DHV lie stnwn wiih thou- mi's ,,
d»‘:»d seals. Hir If the pan of he i-
thronged wi::i them. r. h -ametime.-
tbe ig;>e. a lit:: iretl. mqn \v}ii l.i I t^:
times their i.vn .h-r I i a d ly.niuce nm,. I
cf the art* i, • .. wbtcb seldoni
to pio'eit t!u*ir young, mnl iuv!
In wit’unit ntfeniiUinji to defend!
Uiselves.- Hay Aih n Willey hi Met ‘
roMlkan
Cuniani snd Henk.
“|t Is extraoedluan*.’' writes Sir lien-
ry |)ruimi>ciHl Wol.T in “HamWinx lie ••
otlfcUotis.” “to observe in Kugiir.id the!
weakness that tnost people have f >: !
boasting of their friends In high places
and the deference that they show to
them. The daughter of a lady .of very
Jilgh rank had wnue pniu In tier foot
which tke mother usked'th* governeas
to ie good enough to look at. Tbe lat*
ifter examining it .-aid. -If it were)
fcfor her ladyship’s exalted rank J f
•fcdfeid say it was a bunion.’ ’’
MILLINERY OPENING.
Charleston, $. C
'Qnfossinal
JAXIS £. PEUKtPMY. JNp. H PKURtKOY |
PEDR1F0Y EROTHERR.
Lttornejs and
Counsellors at Law.
All Etitlssu given Prompt Atuntisn.
OVER THE r«ES!> Af»D STANDARD.
VALTLRBOKO. - - - 8. C-
Carson:
ah i. iimn
Heal
Estat«, Brokerage aid
In "lira tc*.
LOANh NEGOTIATED.
HouSfea CO
>)pi;osite the Market,
WALTERBORO. d U
My Milliner^' Opening for Spring and Summer Hats
will be held Wednesday and Thurday.l April 8 and 9.
Evqry onelis cordially invited to attend.
J. I. WALKER
Attormt At Lav
Cvncw Court Hocsr Square
WALTERRORO. S. C.
MRS.
BLACK
OOF
R ATES
EXCURSION
To Washington, D. C. and Return Via
Southern Railway Company.
On accovint National Society, Daughters of the American
Revolution to be held at Washington, D. C., April i8. 25.
1908, The Southern Railway announces very low round
trip rates, open to the pu lie. tickets to be sold April 16
and *7 with limit good to leave Washington not later
than in dnight April 30.
1'or detailed information, rates and schedules, see South
ern Railway Ticket Agents or address, 1
omoE op
Dp. A. J. Anderson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours: * J;g’; “•
OPPOSITE Farmers aul Merchanit
Hunk
WA LTERBORO 8 C
A nut.i in ImiiRnii diel day
I'pItire >«• tr'nliy at the of
73, Iviving I chind him ‘hp tr. di-
! Uou t!iit ho had never h id a
hortthuhe. I’oor fellow!—ihei
1 State.
(IE W8RLDS EREATEST SEWINS MACHINE
.IGHT RUNNING
-IHONOR ROLL
We take pleasure in informing our friends
and patrons that in the report of the Seventh
Annual Convention of the Bankers Associa
tion held last summer at the Isle of Palms,
The Famers and
Merchants Bank
finds a place on its HONOR ROLL. This
result has been obtained by the safe and
conservative methods q! its management,
and the Bank is justly proud of the distinc
tion.
Panics in Wall Street do not aftect us.
We can assure our patrons at all times
courteous and liberal consideration.
Ve lavit Yonr Accoaal
4% computed quarterly In the Savings Depart
ment. Banking can be done safely by mall.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Walterboro S. C.
Sat’d i 002 Capital and Surplus S22.500.
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At
Oh
s Store
R. W. HUNT.
Assistant Gen. Pass. Agent.
Atlanta, Ga,
I - .-a ■■■ a: r.
J. C. LUSK,
Division Pass. Agent.
Charleston. S. C
Genuine Early
Red Bliss
eed Potatoes
Th' Mprrv Widow hats u,o 1
vory beef Mi n2 hut, wo me un.io i
ions of water, enougli bi RM a trough cided hf to wUetK».w we like Uh io i
Water Utetl by Nsw Ysrkers.
Naw Yorkers daily use 2,100.000
tons o
n mtlee ionic. b0 feet wide and ten
feet deep
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Sign of Precocity,
betate.” declared the Irixhuum.
nv yoougeat sou’s born t‘ i>e n
, „. F»rmrrs merhanie* rsilrnadere, lr.bor
»wat lends ye t* say tbott” asked .em rely «>u Dr Tbonis’ Knlectn*: Oil.
r ; •; ’ T*.kei} ills SlMlIt OUt Ol fU»S, b»*»Mh ••f
enught hka win' th’ scissors on brnis** nt ouo.. FuU cuotiOs nay
«*d lately hoogbt an* before , m h ® r « u *«»
•top him be cat oat th’ appin-
•ny bo11»-r thnn tho. Alary
Gard 'ii variety.—Tho
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la ttfv Is Hke the oil In tbe lamp
> oR commeaces to faiL tbe
hrkb a gtlxuaering red
the ab- Rbovt It with a I
L life also without a UttW;
, RUlng tbe air 1
Leaking to Iks Future.
Small Daughter—Say. iruramy,
when we go to haavea, shall w* oa
tbe Clouds or just on tbe blue eky?-*
Meggeudorfer Blatter. j
lx pare blood inns ydo down—tnaW
vmi m* -***•»1ct*m for orgaail #iww-a«e*
Btvxal Bl'trr-runll-s nie btood
boflila yew ap
a-
The Cen.»«rr.plat{ve Wan.
He comes not In company, hocauae'
he would sot be aolftary, bat finds
discourse cneirrb with himself; and |
bis own thoughts are his excellent
playfellows. He leeks not upon a,
thing as a yawping stranger at aovet-
tiea, but his search is more ‘ mys- j
terloua and Inward, and be apells |
Heaven out of earth. He kaita hls ob- I
'•erratfons together and makes a lad
der of them all to climb to Oed.—John
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Miauleor sHtnirle Ttimui \Cnam stitchl
Sewtag MHCbine write to
TH iqv MM SKWIR8 M&CRiNC COMPAIf
A Ow—iC^ Mmam.
tUn peeisa mscS'lMW msJe to tr" 'rratTtl<M« at
qiMtiiy, but tb« Jtew Rome mn.'* ia wear.
Our xoanatr MveriaiK o«t
' iWenlerm mmtj.
Uiuipv ie fhe man that eats on-
Iv fdr hunger, and drinks only
t-ir thir*’, and lives to reason,
n">t by exami lo, and provides for
n«e amt itee«t*ity, not f«»r oston-
tat ion and pomp.—Seneca.
Early Graziers.
Tbe earliest mention that Is so far >
disclosed of the use of a crczier is of
one carried by AtYdas. archbishop of
Reims, who died A D ^33: An ancient
Saxon or Norman font in Winchester
cathedral has a v*>'-y old representa
tion of a bishop w;!ii a crozier, proba
bly the earliest example to be found
to England. A crozier of rude sllape
R cut on tbe tomb of Bartholomew,
bishop of Exeter from 1161 to 11S4.—
Wood Craft.
Candidates’
Cards
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Pttlished from n^w
i : 1
till after the election
if brief, fbr
Live Longer Than Men.
The average woman lives three
years longer than the average man,
according to statistics recently com
piled la England. During the last 90
years the average life of man has in
creased from a little under 40 to aj, i . tv tv
Utftle over 44. and wumea from a little ! tO ICt tuG <t JDG€tF x6G“
under 4C to a trifle under 46. - ' P
per Card.
It is uog too early
A girl can’t lookinj; ro-
qnattislk even at a man’s picior-
in a newspaper.
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To most olu-, the siaht of a
•pint woo Id be liair-to*’icenouch
M it would make every hair on
our toads stand upright!
pu ’ know that you
are a candidate.
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