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Well Mr. Editor the “sukat” season is out and hope that in fnture it wHl stay out and we all hope to see that nasty dispeusar y out cf this county. Hric«, 25 Editor Press and Standard: — I saw in your last week’s paper where some friends have a fine huch of A If <1 fa grass growing. I have m*:ir Cottageville, Alfalfa and timothy grass, some barley ami wheat ami some new Uoos« velt oats. Also tw'o thousand fine cabbages will soon be aeady for the knife. L. M, Sanders. Hound, S. C. 4 14 1908. Rings Little Liver Pills for bilious ness au<1 -icA-hen^achS. They clean the system and clear the skin. Price 25c. Try them. walterboro O' iijr Co. ENTIRE CITY INTERESTED IN YOUNG MAN Cooper’s New Theory Attracts Widespread Attention During Stay in Cincinnati. An adequate Idea of the intense in terest which has been aroused by roung Mr. Cooper during the past year vlth his theories and medicines is riven in the following article which appeared In the Cincinnati Post while 3ooper was introducing his ideas to the people of that city. The article lays: “The beginning of Mr. Cooper’s lecond week in Cincinnati gives every Indication that he is to enjoy the same istonishlng success here as in other ilties. “From the first day of his visit the srowda that pall to see him have stead ily increased, until now it has reached k point where several thousand talk with him each day. The entire city teems to have become Interested in his theory that the human stomach is jetsamte, and he already has an may of followers in Cincinnati who mm positive that his claims are cor- “A number of Clncfhnations were interviewed at Cooper's headquarters /, sad several interesting its, showing their intense faith The following are selected from these ■tateaients sad are characteristic of BMm all: Mia. M. KL Emerson of C30 West Court street, said: *1 have suf fered -with stomach trouble and con- sttpatloa for a year or ao. Wheal I would hatu Moated spells, sour fermentation, bad taste in la the morning I waa as tired as when I went to bed. I had a dull pain in the lower part of my back. I have taken almost one bottle of the New Discovery end am so wonderfully Improved that I have come down here to thank Mr. Cooper In person and ob tain more of the medicine/ “Another Individual interviewed was Mr. J. H. Brooks, living at 527 Walnut street, who had the following to say: ’For the past eighteen months I have been a constant sufferer from catarrh of the head and stomach. My nasal liassages would become Inflamed and sore. I would have severe headaches, which affected my eyes, and great crusts of matter would drop Into the throat, causing an irritation of the bronchial passages, until the stomach finally became poisoned. When I would lay down at night a phlegm would gather In my throat until it almost choked me, and would cause an an noying cough. Half a bottle of Cooper’s New Discovery gave me re lief,and when the first bottle waa fin ished I felt like a new man. I am now completely cured and consider Cooper's New Discovery the greatest catarrh, blood and stomach remedy In the werld.”* The Qooper preparations have been wonderfully Succeesful throughout the United States. We consider them re markable medicines and would be pleased to explain the nature of —John M. Klein. BULLETIN NO. 2. Party Fares: Effective April 3, IMS. • s ? For parties of ten (10) or more traveling together on one ticket two (2) cents per mile per capitt; minimum per capita (are fifteen (15) cents. These rates are open to the public and apply be tween any point ATLANTIC COAST UNE W. T. CRAIG. . T. C. WHITE, Pmsenger Traffic Mgr. Gen. Put. Agent Wilmington, N. C. LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY 232 & 234 TLinsr Street, Charleston, S. C. THE HOUSE THAT GIVES :you satisfaction: 08 YODR MOHEY BACK The Largest Wholesale and Retail Nail Order House In The South ° , «3 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 lably priced. Send us your Measurements. We Guarantee a Perfect Fit Wito l>e»t withes to the Press and Stnndrud. Brant, April, 18- T. W. B. A Healing Salv for Born a. Chapped Hand* ard Sore Nipple*. Ae a hrallos «alve for bains, r^ree, •ore nipf-le* and chapped hands Cham berlain's Salve Is most excellent. It aUsye 'he pain of nburualmoet instantly and uuless Tim injury is very severe. heals the parts wimout leaving a soar, cent# For sale by/no m Klein | Ladies and Misses Tailor-Made Suits B 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 376.00 PEK SUIT Walking SKIRTS. u For Ladies and Misses. Our new line is composed of Silk Panama- Plain and Fancy Mixtures and Voiles —all cut in the new 1908 models $2.50 to $25.00 Each. LJlSXSS 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 $5.75 to $25.00 each. Black Lace Waists from $6.00 to $15.00 each. White China Silk Waists $2.5010 $7.50 each. Black China Silk Waists, $2.5010 $10.00 each. Tofieta Silk Waists $3.75 to $20.00 All the newest weaves in the most fashionable fabrics ^re 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. WHITE 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., etc. All at popular prices. EES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FURS FOOD AND DNUOS LAW. Am Improvement over many Cough. Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because It rids the ■ystem of e cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to give MtUfKtivn OF money refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO.* CHICAGO, U. S. A* WALTF.RBORO DRUG COMPANY NEWS FROM RUFFIN. It baa b*en quite a while ainoe I have seen anything from our huatl- ing little community known aa the Roaendale section, and if you wil i permit me I will give you a few linea. The farmer a of this aection are getting on fairly well, moat of ua ve through planting corn and aome are through planting cotton. Owing to the changeable condition of the wtather some are waiting for the cold to bt* over before they plant. Yesterday we had a very able and much appreciated sermon delivered to us at Tabor by our much beloved pastor Rev (5 W Burgess. ^ As pinder shellings are all the ^ for young folks, 1 will give an ac-' count ot one or two. A few nights ago C H Berry* gave us a pinder shelling and it waa quite an enjoyable one two, we had a large crowd and a good time. I mention •ome of the visitors from a distance: Thomas Berry and Joe Tbomaa of Smoaka section, Eddie and Ivy Ben nett of Lodge and Miaaea Minnie and Letha Bryan of the Bethel aection. On laat Saturday night Mr Solo mon Martin gave ua another pindtr ■helliog at which we had a email 4 crowd although a lovely time. It waa e very pleeeant evening for all who were pre* nt. Ha Got What He Needed- “Kite veers ago U looked aa it a»y time bad ooose, sera Mr C Farthing, of will Greek, lad. Tea. “1 wee ao ran down that life hnag on a very slender thread It was then my druggist reooaa- mandad Skctric Bitten. T bought a boftlt and 1 got what I alidad Nrsegth I had one foot la the crave* hot Rodeo Bitten pet ft beck oe the tnrf again, and Fee been well over steea." Bold under gearaatetat Jeon Kkln's dreg atom. BOo BRYAN DOTS. The Pm and Standard.—Pleaaa allow me space to writs a wo d or ao. Wa ait oertailny having aome terrific weather, Mr Editor? The farmers ire vary busy preparing Uw another crop. W W Haines and Walter tfettlsa of Salhshatohia, Black Creak Sunday last Onr hslomd paafeer Bar J R Smith detinrefl a vary intonating wnmn Soeday at Black Oeak. Qnita a large crowd aamnhlsd at A M Preveaux’ to celebrate the six teenth birthday of his son Wyman. It was enjoyed v*ry much by all. We played a few games and bad a very nice supper. The young getftleman Wyman seemed to enjoy it more than all for the girls pinned sweet boquets on his coat. Messes Duncan Pelluni and Harry Smith of Walterboro atu-uued ser vices at Black Creek Sunday. With best wishes to The Press and Standard. K. V. P. April, Gth. 4 One Touch of Nature Makes the Whwie World Kin ’* When a rooster finds a big fat worm he calls all the heoa in the farm yard to come r nd share it A similar t tail of human nature is to be observed when a man discovert something exceptionally good—be wants all his friends and neighbors to thare the benefits of his discovery. This is the touch of namre that makes the whole world kin. Tbia expMnt Why people who have been cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy write letters to the msnulactnre*s for publtcaiioo, that others similarly ailing may also use it and obtain relief. Be hind every one of tkeee letters is a warm beartid Wish of the writer to be of uee to eotneone else. This remedy is tor sate by John m Klein. He ^r^acheB well who live* well —French. Many a man wear* a thinking cap under hii silk hat. Onr Grandmother* need to get a lot of old nails place them in a vessel con taining vinegar and allow them to remain until the acetioactd in the vine gar portuoed an iron solution. This cnncotlon was then taken by nearly every meml e • of the family durieg the Spring end Fall nod it rarely ever failed to strengthen and beaflt the person tak ing it. The old way was good bat there is a new way that is fkr better. Science has discovered a wnv to manufacture Iron so that it can be dlasolved in svrnpe and elixir* and give in definite dose*. | Oi,e of the beat rod an test ways to take Iron Is in Rydale’s Tonic. This remedy is a combination of Iron. Quinine and Strychlne in an Oramre Elixir and eotn- btned with other ingredients th> t make it very valuable aa a blood and nerve tonic. It i> without and for weak ami puny children aod sare core for rhlls and malaria ;£old by Jno M Mlein. flte Thaw divorce seems a pitiful enti-climax to such a well staged melodramatic and smutique trial DeWit*sCnrbolised Wltoh Hazel Salve la beat for cots, burns, boils, brnlees and scratches. It is esoetfally good ior plies. Bold by John M Klein. i 1 ™" We are looking forward to the 2nd and 3rd of May on which there will he a aeries of services held at Bethel M E church by the presiding Elder Rev W I Herbert of Charleston, at which yon will have a cordial wel come, as aver. Mr Currie, ooe of Varnville’s organ agents, has recently sold two or three orgsas in this oommnnity. ’ Miss Florrie Carter of Ritter is ■pending sometime wito Miss Johns at this piece* Mr Colbert Crosby one of the lend ing eitisens[of this place is very sick, we heps he will sooa recover. Mr Editor, the leading citizens around here asem delighted to see your naan in The Press end {Maori ard as a nsndidtts for the legislature, inat much for yoa Mr W W. I gases 1 had better doer. Sin cerely yours, Entre N Kennedy’s laxative * Cough Syrup ooftahs homey aid tar Rehevun Colds by working thnoi not ef Children Like It Stretch Your Legs and be comfortable. Streit patent foot rest is n part of the chair; forms tufted front when not in use. Morris Chairs John M. Klein, Druggist. Train up a child and away he will Paine Beilend. • Mr Chon. BSsuSsn, pmfzssr of PonsypeeL pat, wsum: 4 For ike past FREE! TO NEW OR OLD SUBSCRIBERS We have one hundred sub scriptions to Farm Newt, a monthly form magazine worth 25 cents, which we arh going to give to the next 100 persons paying their subscriptions. If you desire this publication let us know when you pay your subscription [and we will .give you a card which entitles you to this splendid form journal one year. These 100 will not last long. a . - The Press and Standard. wear well—each one guaran teed—your security of satisfac tion. We can show yon some beautiful Streit Chairs, richly carved, leather or velours. *mi see them. Fine Furniture, Floor Coverings, Pictures, Mantels, etc. Also The Eclipse Cleanable Ra nge rater. COWPERTHWAIT & CO 283 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. a Eggs are said to bo lower in price This will help the publio and the blessed hen will not loee any money on account of it Whether resulttac from a sprain or from rheamstte pains, there Is nothlaf so good tor a Isms shoulder as Cham berlain's Pels Balm. Apply it freely and rub the puns vigorously at snob apgH- cation and a qatok oaro is osrtria. for sale by John M A sunny, cheerful heart ohaiges n ‘ rloom into world of g! beauty. paradise