The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 20, 1908, Image 2
Heart to Heart
Talks.
By EDWIN A. NYE.
Coprrt«M, I**, by Edwin A.
OLD Boats L.
H* Is Do loogsr a beauty. Is ok) Bill,
■a ta knoefckaaad. as you eao sm.
wbara b* staods there obedient to your
'will. Bat fifteen years ago those leg*
taste as asst and trim as tboae of any
thoroughbred. They bare been sagged
la your Barrka. With a pride In bis
going qualities yon drove him pell-
bmII orer bard roads and pavements,
▲ad jm let blm stand by tbe boar at
▲ bltrbtng rack while you dallied.
Btamplng la summer to keep off tbe
filas sad la winter to keep bis blood
la etrcnlatloa. pounded over pavements,
what wonder be Is bowlegged now.
'Bis oM bead droops.
Tea remember wbea tbsre was a
Hpfily arch la that aecfc, "clotbad with
Bat yea asod tbs orer-
a painful tsaalnB of tbe
of tbs asek. kiaisrlsg
fad rsaphadoa sad cffealattsa a# tbs
bald bis bead op only for a
tbe baaebae ef gray hair so
hud riding and bis willingness to go
yoW gait. Tea
forget to pat s blanket
■ yea banted
or to catch ap
ea did that Tbs colter of
failed to ft BUI’S sbeetders.
of saothsr sat wars set
dry end dusty.
BUI
are
of ristoa, as of all
Is earthward, bat yes reined
>. causing eye strain. And you
first wttb aad thea without
bttedaru. Dost tad lack of sunobeds
bstpod. And wbso BUI got a
or dost la Us ays be sever
a beat It sad you didn't aotfca. Ton
ass. tbs animal simply cosldn’t wipe
uK
1 Pteaty of them. Note tbs ba
so old BUI's tegs. Tbsre was a
when be Interfered and you did
not bats blm properly shod. Turned
tats a field la wtatsv that
himself without Injury. Toa bold hte
bond so abnormally high with your
cberknUn that be often stumbled when
%ood ta him yet?
Of pearm. Taa bate sot quite car
te killing tbs faithful old fel
tloa baa bean good aad there to a level
0WCCD
of road, aomotbtng of tbs.old
spirit gets Into Urn. Bat it to patboBc
togas bow sooa be la played oat
to. ao you tort made
•Toa bars a baaed him, and ba stUI
lavas yoa and wbtnntoa at your ap
proach. w^ve for yoa and work
I Take goad car* of old BUL
It may go hard with you aoma day
If yoa fall to do ao.
H-
Le&rt to Heart
Talks.
EDWIN A. NYE.
m. by BSwIa A Nye.
to Iowa.
Wbyl
The gM
a blrad gM Uvi^
sr tbs ■lUleaalro weald
And It la safe to
oqoal if not
CASTOR IA
The Kited To« Have Always Boaght,
in nag for over 80 jmn, lug
AH Coontarfetta,
eats tlwt trtffa wttb
hanltk of
Spring Styles.
Spring styles are not
hedged about, or hidden
away.
The new Spring Suits
ire being shown in all the
most glorious productions
of artistic tailoring.
What la CASTORIA
fti te
oamiiNg CASTORIA ALWAva
Bfftn thff ttgnatnri it
We hardly think vou
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 g e t what
they want from our new
stock.
Tbt Kind Toa Hare Uvajs Boogtt
In Um For Over 30 Yoaro.
_ Have Sorted MY!
I Bargain Counter
!
a little early. On this counter you will find dress
goods reduced froin i a and 15 cents to Sand 10
cents, and other cuts of some Magnitude.
A PLACE FOR BARGAINS
MRS. W. A. BLACK
Water Ueod by
Now Yorkers daily aao S.lOO.Mfi
of water, enough to fill a trough
II mlteo long. M foot wide aad taa
lailroadaro, labor
ers rely on Dr Thoms* KolectneOtl
Takas tbs sting
at
wbaialtto
oat ol eats, boras or
Tha Marry Widow bats are
▼ary baoomiBg hot wa ara onda-
eidad at to wbatbar wa like them
any batter than the Mary or
Qarden tariety.—The State.
Tbs Centeniptettva Man.
Ha comoa act la company,
1.
Fate oaanot stay Da would not ba aaBtary, bat
i
la an
They arses aa a torsi, or. If aaytbteff.
the btevd gM was Jost a little above
yatfob yfiP || h | 'l fito foa —<tor
to Iqtot dawn ea Ike ana
or tbe
M dstfftob aad
toll
Let aa tenia
that art acairad by
■waaada gs P"
la battle. I
ham aproos s of labor Mn as hoaorabi*
aa find vastly aara aasfal then fill tha
per war
La m toam agmla
ef the fftonltr iSt lab
its tha tiSvWL ^
And to-W say bmb tor tbr blrvd
we gb to boavoa. shall wa alt oa
tbs cloads or Just oa the Mao sky?—
lapora blood rasa 7
oa aa easy viotia for
MtsarS pairtfias tbs blood
ithai
htlaing to devetope Col
,g . .
Ha
eoeld always kaowjaet
thee '
to fitoi
stool to
ha
Decks
(toll V
playfellows. Ha looks not
thing aa a yawning
bat hto aoaral
aad ho
Hakatta
Has van oat of
mmMom togatbor aad makes a ted
der of them an to climb to God.—John
Many a father has made a man
of hit boy by not sending him to
college.
Far a barn or
la's folia It will ally iba pata
last sal? aad qatofcly boat tbs
parts. For m* by John M al
After a girl baby gats too big
to play with bar toes she begins
to flirt. .
gat ckjggvd
wtU togta to gat MItoa
all ktoda ef ansa Mapa
Hear fdlU aad powders tea to rolls vs
ibis coadtrtoe There Is a
Bydate's Um TaMwe a prsssriprloa
of a rovoisllst Oaa dose cooviacss.
aaiaral
Dona's
ears onartipaHoa—
Aak your druggie*
for them. 25 easts a hot
_ rproisltot Oaa dose see
Writs for fits sample. Ityttele **ea*%iv
Co. Newport News, YUglam. Qaaiaa
toad by John It KMa-
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» — e ., —
3 M. sv v.' ■ ;|i: iNfltffK
tbaiari in thia
of tha free. uuwto*
Baby wsa't raffbr Ive win ales with
croup If yoa sop»y Dr Thomas’ Eotaetrie
OUstoaoa. Itacm ttka msgic.
mmmmHmmmmam
o
Don’t confide in a person who
it always confiding in ytn.
.um*
—
tftejobkecUwnUMhetoir,,
Wc will be pleased to
show you and give you an
idea of the latest and fin
est in mode and fabric
botschhirT mm,
S. E. Cor. King and Hasell sts
Charleston, S. C
pra/aatiaoZ Jfotio**.
lAum a rnnupor. jva a. nontroi
PMBM BR0THEB8.
iStarteeps and
Catmaellers at Lent
All MuAmm glvsa FfStept
ovsa tms mass ams stm
WALTBRBOKO.
AMtMRa
B. O.
.v(I.' v'V • . r nLv'/J-vALva'•• JL''5*“'bt;.
SHOES! SHOES!
I am cfferinir ono of the most complete lines to be
shown in Waiieruoro. I have tbe latest styles for
dress, as well aa tbe old fashion for comfort and ease.
In slippers l hare the White, Tan, Patent Leather.
Vici, Oxfords, plain toe comfort, carpet slippers and
in Shoes Ihaveone of tha prettiest lines for dress,
and for work. I have a plow shoe with a spring
heal, that is light, comfortable and durable, that will
ba a pleasure to the man thpt plows.
I will be glad to hare one and all come and inspect,
wbat I hare, and be convinced that J. W- CARSON
is the man to boy Shoes from. Now these shoes ara
hare, bat not here to stay. They have got to go.
Man with plenty of money can carry their stock over,
bat mine has got to be sold and pay for themaelvea.
So yoa see that I have cot to tell at aoma kind of a
price, and thia i* enough to convince yon that yoa
can save money by going to J. W. Carton for shoea;
and while yon are here, will be glad to show yoa what
Ibave In the grocery line. This sale commences
now and if you can’t come
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rd
, V T.
TODAY. COME
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SOME OTHER DAY, BUT COME.
J. W. Carson.
I.
Beal Batata, Brakerage aad
LOANb KXGOTIATBD.
Houstoa to
Opposite tha Market,
WALTXRBORO. 8. a
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" J. L WALKER
▲TToapar At Law
Oman Oovmr Hours Squasa
WALTEBBORO. 8. 0.
OFFICE OF
Dp. A. J. Anderson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours:
OPPOSITE Farmer* aad Merchants
Bank.
WALTEBBORO. 8. 0
A man in Indiana died day
bafova yaatarday at tha age of
78, leaving behind him tha tradi
tion that ha had never had a
headache. Poor fallow!—The
State.
wnaui finimiraw mhiwi
nave you a bank account?
This is a question every person would like to an-
v # " -
swer affirmatively this year of all years. If you have
an account you are fortunate. We trust you have.
If you have not, then may we not see you about open-
*
ing one?
OJVE DOLLAR Iff ILL START
YOU. BEGIN NOW CON-
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SULTUS.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Kst’d i *08
Waltarboro S. C.
Capital and Surplus 888.500.
At Hyrne’s Store
Another lot of
./j
Seasonable dry goods,
Just in.
^uwammlaanas aatff
ELtsiCtj
I ae«rs, aaiw^rqoa*
fig afaaoetoaa my ra-
bteLOMl IgivaH tbs
aatohy lokateKidb
GpMtwtodfihavt parpeMK otheri
»<•«« torlfRl
:o make
The Republican boarn baa deter,
mined to investigate the mines. They
are already inquiring into cotton mill
ounditiona. Investigation of condi
tions on tbe farm and in tbe kitchen
will follow in their natural order—
CloambU State*
L*
Candidates’
Cards
Polished from nr<w
till after the election
if brief, for
- per
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It is noc too early
to let the “Dear Fee-
pnf know that yoa
are a candidate
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