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TAYLOR'S
MILLINERY
No. 6801 $3.00|
FOR THE
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Slippers and Oxfords in \vhic4t are incorporated the newest and best features ot
the reason are now being offered to the trad* •!' ifcis community. Good and tasty 1 ^
dressers recognize the fact that a happy combination of highest style, best material ^
and medium price, makes our line of Oxfords satisfying. ^
Peter s styles are qriginaJ. The materials used are the best money can buy, and
the types anu finish appeal to a refined taste for the beautiful. ^
l ntil you have seen them you have not all the information regarding Slippers $
and Oxfords that you shoukrhave. „ t*
A re(]uest will bring samples to your home, for •omparison with any other slippers >
sold in this community, barring none.
nr Wm. H. Anden n. m of
Spriost, Ida., My» tbti IW» L&iaiir*
Co;:nh s ynip relierea no«l
colda where aN other remediM failo.1.
Itt gentle laxative effects eapeci ally j
reaommenda it for cotUlren I> 1*
pieaaaM to take. For coorha. colda
boaraeoea* wbaoploe-coagh. xooev r»
funded if not tatiaiied. 5k»id by Water-
REPLY TO J M PADGETT.
Editor Pi cm and Standard.—Be*
in£ foreman of thr Grand Jnry I can
not bat reply in part to Magistrate
boro Drug Co
SO riCt-Nol oe i« hereby plveti. pn*.
v.furm to a Re»ololion of the Board of
Directors of Amircan Te» Grraing
Company ’hat a tneftintr of the >»t<K k
J M Padgett’s criticisin of th^ir
presentment, in regard to the magii*
t ides, llie Grand Jury acted ac
cording to the Judges charge. When
the prqKntment was firtt rend there
were no names mentioned, only the
•lumber of those that did and those
bolder, of .aid Comparer will he he • • tbat djd B()t proent their and
on Moadar, May tl, lse»s. at 12 in. at
therfflct of Wm ll^ury Parker. K-m .
3i* Broad Street, ('karlaaton. S 0 ,
h>r the pnrpcae of con»(dering a Be<»o •
lution that said Company « » t*»t«>
liquidiitiou, Wiud up 4 s «vfT.k*r*i and
diMolve.
E. E. Tt-rrc, E-q , left Tbur*d*v
moroin^ for New York. He In, Von
ou a vi*i*. to hi, mother here lor a ! •«
div*
Adiumiatrator^ Notice.
On the 34fb day of April next 1 wil!
file my nunl return a- admiotaua'or
the e,tate of Hev .1 T Hier,, with the
Prolate < ottrt. ami immediate')' then
tiller, will apply for my final dipchatv*
E T llieifc.
Admimatrator.
Mtrcl 14, ly.f* S 18 4
WALTERBORO’S POPULAR STORE.
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Mr> .las E. Peunfoy and ckihlrcii l<-‘t
Thur-day for a vi-it to n»ativ<a in
Chariest >2 and Coluuibii. She » t § ac
ntinpHiiied as foi as C’harleslon b, M»
Peurifoy.
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Home
Treat
ment
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would
trodble, w ~
be able to reflVft or cure
done, by proper use of the
refer to treat yourself at home, for any form of female
t you ? Well, it can be done. No reason why you should not
suffering, as thousands of othor women have
Home Treatment. Begin by taking
the well-kn^KK female tonic. ^ For sale at all dwg stores.*
Joe Meorh«K^of Archibald, I. T., vrites: M My irtfo had sulfercd for years from femab tooubfe. ®n
your advice, I gav^ hor the Cardul Home Treatment, and nov hhe hardly suffeis at al” Sett by drcggista
WRITE US M.ETTER
Wrt»r to«hw fnr » fre« eo*y of valuA4e f4-pa«* Ulustral--! ftank for IT rou b«KI Mnik al
Ivlc*. dewrihe your symptom*, statlny age. aaj n-i'ly «ill kr sent In plain <^.tM MivekfXb
'—■’ ^ ‘ C_h.ittaua>g-V )V\!k I(^'Co.. ( hatlamfof jt. Tetm.
your symrtom.
AJvIsory Dept.'
»h? Judge ordered the Grand Jury
fiack to their room with instructions
to give the names, which was done.
We thought to modify this {tart of
our presentment and not mention
rheir names, which was not allowid
by the Judge, which was right. Rut
I do say for the good of our old coun
ty, that the laws governing our
iii..gistrates and their actions should
lie more carefully looked after. Mr
Padgett said they did not know this
to be a general law :md there may b:»
other points m the law that have
been overlooked. If they will always
put tkeir books in the hands of the
Clerk of Court with each ones name
on his book, there would be no trou
ble to get them, whether they
present or not.
There are other matters that art
ijually or more important than tha
HOW MY BOY WENT
It was not eo the field of 1
It was not with a ship ai
Bat a fate far weroe than sfther
That stole him away froa &&
Twaa the death in the
winecup.
That the reason and sentet
lie drank the alluring poitCB,
And thus my boy went down.
Down from the heights of HMlitd
To the depths of disgraoe and Mfi:
Down to a woithless being, *
From the hope of what might has
been.
For the brand of a beast besot tec
He bartered his manhood'jT #bw*;
Through the gate of a emfui pfcfeun
My poor, weak boy went down.
Tis only the same old story
That mothers so often tell.
With accents of infinite saddles,
Like the tones of a fnberal bell.
But I never thought, vHfce, whwi 1
heard it,
1 should learn all its nwaoinf my
self:
I thought he’ll be true to his Mother,
1 thought he’d be true to himwtf.
were But alas! for my hopes, all dafwtoulj
Alas! for his youthful.pridi;!
Alas! who i re safe when d inger
Is open on every side?
magistnttes that should be better
•coked after by the Grand Jtny h> is
being done by them J J Folk
Foreman.
Mns Matel Hornik. after a peasant
Uay in Wa!t«rborc ol two weeks, vinit-
mg Mis* Bertie Klein, left Thursday for
her home lu Charleston.
a. II. Herndon haa moved to Ins new
place at the Dry Kiln where he will re-
-ide permanently.
Oh, can nothing d-stroy this fr. .*t
evil?
\o bar in its p dhw.iy bj tkrswn,
To save from the terrible maelstrom
The thousands of boys going down?
—Author l uknown.
THE TOO 1NVLNC1BLES.
CAR of HAY
We have just received a car of beautiful, bright, No. 1
Timothy Hay, which we will sell at $1.35 per hundred.
A FULL LtNE OF
New and Fashionable
NEW DRESS GOODS!
which we have marked at prices that
will cause them to move.
CALL AND INSPECT THEM*
We ta^e pleasure in showing all our Goods.
Cod Liver Oil and Iron .
Col Liver oil and iron in notne
fjrm or other are prescribe! by
physicians the world over, more
*■ ' than any other two remedies the
The President is fair and square wor ij hag ever known, for anemia
with congress. Ue always I-ta it (o ^00^ weakness, conval-
K ,:0W when he going >« •*•# >< , t|<| T „ ting
with a message.
If President Castro km/ps on
playing with the breecb-bloock,
he may get caught inatlireback.
flOO Reward, flOO
The reader* of this paper will be please
to leern that there i* at least one rtrt-ad
ed disease that science ha* been able 10
cure in all a* staire*. and that in Caiarrh
Hall’. Catarrh Care i. the only poninve ^ ^ by tny other 0Bd medici
core now knowu to the medical 1 rater
nity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, require* a construtioua' ire*--
ment. Hall’s Cattafih Cure i» taken
internally, acting directly npon the
blood and mucous sorface* ot theses
tem, thereby destroyiur tbe foundstlou
of the disease, and irivinir the paiient’s
sfreinjt i by bnildinir up the cons on
nou sml hssisuiig uiitute in doiuy its
work. The proprietors, have so much
tsirh in ns curative power* Unit they
< ffer One Hundred Dollar* for «uy t^a-e
that it tabs to our*-, bend tor list ot
testimonial.
Aildress F J CHENEY A CO
Toledo (>
bold bv all Drucgist. 75.
Take lUll's Eamiio Piha for co' atipa-
tion
and all wasting and
pulmonary diseases.
Iron, because it is the basis of
the blood and without a suilicient
amount the blood is impoverished
watery, pale and impure.
Cod Liver Oil, because it con
tains curative and reconstructive
qualities greater than that pos-
In Atlanta, Georgia, a city of !«i
OtM) population, one hundred i»ni
seventy-live saloons were closed b r
law on January 1, Bsfone
that law was thirty day* old the toy
jail was empty of prisoners for ts
tirst time s uce it was bailt.
Before Georgia L-came
j^eople predicted “ruin,”
buildings,” ‘business
But within thirty days after the o
bundled and seventy-five sols',
went out of business the liqaor sto*
were re rented'for such enterflis
as clothing stores, furniture sHr
grocery stores, and all sorts of »l^
where the people buy supplies it
contribute to their 1 enlth, oonals
and welfare insteiul of drink A
l
destorys.
Probate Judge's $ ale.
State of Soetb f’etoline, i
Colleton Count . i
nal agent.
In Vinol, modern science has
;iven to the world a combination
of these two world-famed tonics
Cod Liver Oil and Iron, but
shorn of all useless oil or disa
greeable features.
Vinol kr made by a scientific,
extractive and concentrating
process from fresh cods’ livers,
combining with peptonate-of
run all the medicinal, healing
body building elements of cod
over oil, but no oil.
Asa body-builder and strength
creator for old pe« pie, delicate would send a few itmes
' Death visited tire home of Mr
Mrs Olhe Hill and took aWaj
eldest son, John Whiley. Ha
•uck but a short while It wot hard
to give him up, but the Lord knoift
best. He leaves a father, mothwr,
sister and two brothers to BN^ni
their loss.
We miss thy kind and wpn^
hand,
Thy fond and earnest care,
Our horn* is dark without thee
We miss thee everywhere-
With best wnbes for The Pr*» *nd
Standard. A Friend-
DOTS FROM HALL.
Editor Press and Siaudurd-y-H,iM
you admit a new correspondent from
this section, 1 have seen nothing
from here in a long time so thougnt
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SHOES.
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The Most Complete and Largest Stock of Shoes in
Johiab Nesbit.as Administrator of the
Estate of Clmnce Grandi*on t
Dacmaad,
veisoa
The Unknown Heir* at Law of Chance
Urpodikoti, Daoeased. .
By virtue of Decretal Order iu the
above eutitled case, I w»t netl for rash
on Salraday in May. 1908. donna me
oiuhI hour* of *al- 'he f.illowiaa d««
•rlbed tract of lam!:
Ail that certain tract of land situated
in the roomy ol Colleton and brate
aforesaid, a. d c -otaioias Are acre* and
boonde.1 on me North by land* now or
Into of Jo»iah NtaM ; Star by land*
now or la*e of George Rmupb; We»t by
load* of G C Carter anu Sjuift by lands
of C C Cwrier
JNO D. EDWARDS.
Probate Jnd«re.
Waltorboro. S. C. Bprtl 14. *08.
batoConrt. ciiildren, weak, run-downpersone
ifter sickness, aud for Chronic
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis', and
rill throat aud lung troubles,
Vinol is unexcelled.
We ask Walter boro people to
give Vinol a trial. It won’t cost
aajthing unlesn it gives tatisfac*
god. John M Klein, Druggist,
Walter boro, S. C.
SIMPLE WASH CUKES ECZEMA.
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We can fit you and please you.:
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PATENTS
ee*" IN ALL COUNTNICa.
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I nmnuy m*J «f ,tn 1^* ?•**•*■
MrASMINOTON, D. C.
GASNOW
rvwi
itching,) Burning Skin Disease Rooted
Without Use of InjariOM Drags.
Groat inventors often have been prais
ed for vumndertng the aecreta of their
discoveries. Practically the same thing
happened in the medical world in the
of D . Decatur D. Dean!*, the
eminent akin specialist of Chicago-
Dr Deanis in hie own offloe pt&ctioe,
diaoove wd that pare vegetable oil of
winteraraen, propeerly mixed wiin
other simple remedies as* practically a
aaia specific for Eczema, psoriasis,
hsroar’s itch, salt rheam, and other
ixhing skia diseasee. Bnt the oil of
wintergraea a?ooe was foahd ineffective
It reqpmed other mud ingredienis sach
(lycerine and thymol componedeu
1 the wlmergraen, to produce the
real eczema cure.
This compounded D. d d. Prescrip-
tinn postticvly takes away the itch at
oooe— '-A* iostant it is applied to the
•kin. This vegetable liquid does away
with deleterious drufis so long nsed in
ao attempt to doctor tbe btood; where-
ss modem (seieooe has determined that
♦mama Is .first and all the lime a skin
dDease.
It yon wa&at to knew more about
the merit* of d d. d. Praaoription. call
at o«r store We v mch for this reinedr.
WiltsrboM ara« Co Joha m Klein.
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The farmers, have been having
seme good weather to fiaish plant
ing.
Mr and Mrs W L Utsey ffenL
last Sunday with their daughter Mrs
Mary Langdale.
Mr* Lee Vaird has been vary ill
for sometime, but glad to say at 4hia
writtang she seems some better.
Mr Tillman Utoey and his uiMer
spent lost Satnrdsy night witn ' Mr
and Mr* Joe Reeves at Givhaas.
On Sunday a large crowd wefct
down to the river, I will mentioa a
few that went boat riding., Mias
Cary Utoey and Dock Remo, Mm
Mamie Reeves, Miss Dora Utsey and
Mr Julian Reeves, they repotted
having had very nice time.
Mr and Mrs Bob Weeks and child
ren spent last Sunday at W. W. T.
Fergus mV
Brother Roton is expected* to be
with os from Friday until Sunday
and preach for as on thoae days. He
will preach at Zion Sunday afternoon j
Eveiybody is invited to attend thee* ;
services.
Brother Hiers of Biackyille
few days meeting a few weeks
and it was very fine. 1 think e
body hated to see the time d di
near from the meeting to oloae.
Daniel Utsey and J 0
W alterboro spent Saturday and
day very pleasantly at W. L.
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