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1. Why will you patronize the mail order houses when you can get better goods at cheaper prices from Wal- terboro merchants? Why don’t Walter boro merchants advertise more and let the people know what they have to sell and what bargains they offer? i Why will you said off your job work when you can get it at home just as cheap or cheaper? A Pittsburg dentist hns been sued by a physician of the some city for the re covery of $100. the price of s noodet' j' * leg famished some years ago for the young woman who afterward l<ecatue the dentist'a wife. And the queationa ask tbetneelvm; la ttoe wooden limb of a bride a part of the bride'a person or an accessory after the fact? Does the man who marries a glti with an artificial member take that leg “to have and to bold, to love, cbeiiab and protect, for better or for worse, till death do them part?** Attorneys for th«e^dalntlff. It Is un derstood. did not claim that the wooden member was part and parcel of the person married. They put their date upon the peg that when a mao manias be assumes all the indebtedness of tbs wife. Which In this caae seems reasonable. Because In event of the wlfe'a dooth the husband falls betr to her property. Manifestly, sboeld the wife die ber husband would be seised of the wooden Oa the other hand— o > Attorneys for tbe-bnsband make the natural defense that the doctor did not marry the limb of wood, that it did not enter Into the nuptial contract that the doctor assumed no unusual obliga tion respecting It and that It was uot more a part of the woman be married than her gowu or ber ahoae. From which It would seem the dis cussion at the trial did not leave either side a leg to stand upon. The court however, deckled that tbs husband must pay for the limn, where upon be appealed. Doubtless the court was right Tbs feus band may not have bad ad- vaaco knowledge respecting the wood en log. or. having this knowledge, chivalry would dictate bis claiming that he did not know. Tbs fact la. when the dentist courted hie wife he courted ber wooden leg and alt and when he married her he married wooden lag and an. The family should staad smilingly on to throe legs and pay the pbyst- ctaa'a MIL Heart to Heart Talks. By BDW1N A. NY*. Ceomcbt ite. hr ttwte A. Kya -; line this spring and will please and sell to the most care- ! ful buyer. Call and inspect and you will select, buy and ;> be pleased. Respectfully, PHps. J. S. Jones. Why will you spend money for foreign papers which contain no Colleton County or local news, When you can patronize a paper here at hone that will give you more than the worth of your money and keep you pos ted on home affairs? These are four vital questions we would like to have you The Pros and Standard is here to serve you and wifl do your work promptly gnd furnish you dm npws of the county regularly, if you wiD only allow us to PtAMlAL MOTT ALA. The humaa race Is a brave rues. It Is proved by the fact that It con- laaee to live. While It raqulras brav ery to die. K raqulras mors bravery to live And humanity Is so stout hearted It fights the battle of life so long aa ft can fight Oecnsiooalty a tired, sick aarted one annandera, but ha la the exception. Humanity Is brave. Men and woman dally face ceaflietB that ailght weM tenet the thteepM goda. Think yen becaaee they go about with smiling faces there are no sate that tut ell their fortitude, no In brave. Here la one fighting te heap la enb- rettaa his lower nature. Think ef the er Me Is a heave eran. ns 4* OF ALL KINDS DONE A Zbc press anb Stanbarb. We.hfive just received a new stock of letter and note paper, bill heads and statements, enve lopes of all kinds ari colon. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Prices negotiable which] we will gladly quote you. Blank legal forms of all kinds always carried in stock. Qell and see ns when in town. I DO YOU KNOW PROF. HOLDEN l Prof. HeMea has prepared ferns shook which gives the eraerfefhls area an oars growiag. It tolls nil skoal sssd aoleerloe, ssed SaStteg. gte t It^prutioaftaraaeFs^haLESjsnst theory hot pmetira, jest keen worked onion the fans. Ths asras ef tkU work Is tHE A B C OF CORN CULTURE -MOST VALUABLE BOOK OT THB CENTUBY.* iSayst H TMsb If the laraair A. 1 Root, the ^. e. -v. . SSMTS. S It wtjMlii£Mlgft»a P« IM TgTMoL I. M-4 » ShBR SiMprto.to«MMMta(lT. A BARGAIN PRICE ttX'Z THE SIMMONS PUBLISHING COMPAHT Pmh, of Holden’s Corn Book Sprtngftett, t "This book lsthe H will take I* A Grand Vhrnily Medloina ••11 glras-we pIMseti to sp good word for Beotrte Bitten, Mr Freak Conlaa of Ho 4fii *t M Hew York. “U’s a jrrad UmOj tsedlifra ferJvspepda aid.Uvsroou- Dltetiora; while fee Men hate ted It ounot he too highly ' xlectrio Bitters All women are at look, bat few am act i teteteiteq teBtei viSnUty to ths ww heahrave. MeM ten rage- purify tee zrLSajft t-9 a U- m to flgks the with ^ \ The Press and Standard, WalterborO,. - - . - - sheet yon. Is It not tror? Toe may even era aotne who ere flghttug with broken sword. Tea. humanity is brave. But ft needs to repeat dally the prayer of Robert Lor.ls Stevenson: •*The day returns und briumi us the round of Irritating oonoerux nml du ties. Help ca fg piny Jbe Ria::: help us to perform them with laugiitiT :«ml kind fac«: let cbeerfulnevs abound with InduRtry. (Jive iim to go hlllbrij on our hnsinea* all this d«iy. tirlr.g us to oar resting place weary mid roijteut and nodlshonore.1 and grunt a* lu the end the aplrlt of aleeo. , Amen - An oonca of aeMoa M thu a povod tl»t tirW M- ' * ’“I tOi PUIS. A eyes ten ^ by Waltsthera far nil ths rDrngOo. A mnn who can tnrn kit hfesd taajtklBglai make tke tarn. Wood’s liver arndMas is far the re lief of Malaria Chills and Fever aad a* alhaonu retaking kora dsrasged con dition of the Liver, Kidneys aad Mad der. Wood's Liver atadidae is. a tonic to the liver and bowels, reUabra sfek oonstipailon, stomach, kid ney and liver dlaordera aad note as a gtntle laxative. It is the Mral rearndy for fatigue aad wsakans. It’s tonic effects on the entire syatem felt with the first dnaa The tl.oo Mae can tains nanrty fit times the qnaatlty of the fioc Mae. In liquid fans. Fleam at to take. Boid by Waltaboro Drag Oo. aayaib a reoeat letter: ••II Hug's Mew Discovery am coughs aad colds, and Ithfafc itravad my fill. 1 have found tt ava liable edy for throat aad iar and would no mora be as without a bottle than I would bo without food.'* For nearly forty yearn Hew Diasorerj bas Mood at the bead of throat and lung teaedios. At a provoattra of anra moaia,and bealerof weak laagruhra so equal. Bold aader gaanurtfs te John M Kleia’a drag itors. tea aad 1100. TFil bottla frsa. : 3, A.. & *3*1 • . -