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1 V JM V V —iifiiTfill Rapid changes of temperature are hard on the toughest constitution. r*. The conductor passing from the heated inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature of the platforpk—the canvasser spending an hour or so in a heated building and then walking against a biting wind—know the difficulty of avoiding cold. Scoff s Emulsion strengthens the body so that it can Jbetto withstand the danger of cold from changes of temperature. It will help you to avoid taking cold. ALL DRUGGISTS I SOo. AND Sl.OO. Obituary Asleep in Jesus, Blessed sleep. From which none ever wakes to wee^. My wife Margaret Ann Elizabeth Pierce was the eldest daughter of the late Dr Geo and Mary Francis Pierce of Cottageviile, S. C., she born on the 20th day of Feb’. 1858, and died on the 23rd day of May 1008. We were happily married on the 8th day of Nov 1870. God gave us tirteen child ren three of which He has since taken back. Our life together has been one of great pleasure and happiness, even though she has been sick for years with dropsy, which caused her death. She was converted at Murray's Church, now in Dorchester coun ty, when about ten years old during a revival v ^couducted by old Bro. Duncan, then Pastor in charge. From then to her death, she has been trne to her Lord, and ready to do all sh* could for the church, and with kind and tender lands ready to do all she could for the needy. ' I .have known her to give her last cent to the needy many times. She was a lady of great charac ter, she would not tolderate sin in any shape, but wou d condem n it wherever seen by her. Her loss is an irreparable one to cur home and Community. Her death was not unexpected to her she has been telling me it was coming, and it would be better for her, as she suffered so much, She was not confioed to bed at all, but up and going around nn- til tho last. She retired to bed Saturday night at about 8. 15 o’clock, she complsined of feel ing very weak, and in a few mo ments the said 1 Bennie I am dead” and withont a sigh she went to sleep in Jesus. Servant of God well done. Beet from thy loving^ labors. The battle fought, the victory won. Enter into thy Masters joy. My wife is not dead, but only sleepeth. Written by a loving Husband. Round, May 3L •»+ Stomach Trouble*. '■ Many remarkable coroe of etpmaoh trouble* have effected by Chamberlain'* Stomach and Liver Tablets. One. man who had apont over two tbouaaad dollar* for medicine and treatment waa cored hy n fow boxes of thee* tablet*. Price. SS oaote. Bempies free at John U Klein'* dreg stare. ‘ Replies to Mr Lyon. Maple Came, Jone 4—Editor Press and Standard: Please 9* sentence th*-re will be very few that will dare to sell liquor. Now Mr Lyons this is the remedy that I propose, and not being a lawiraker 1 <*annot make it a law. i can only vote for men that I think will make the laws. As to your bad roads I don’t was blame you for grumbling as our road-tom i i :i d.ggraceful condi tion, but 1 don’t think it worth while to lay the blame entirely on our legislators as I do think they did all they could possibly do as they gave us a new road law, every time the legislature met siuce they have been in otkee. 1 think we can find the trouble nearer home, if we would enforce our preseut road law 1 am sure- we could get our roads worked, but the.e doesent seem , to be any one interested in the : roads enough to do anything ; toward improving them, at least 11 have not heard of anything j being done this year. Now as Mr Lyons seems to be curious to know what kind of a J. I am 1 will sign my full name to this. £ Yours very truly. W. M. Jaques. If SAVED MY LIFE— WRITES ECZEMA PATIENT allow ma space in vour paper to ™plTto.p.rt.nirLWrti. TJf “ " " " «|« In yoorlMt week*. i«ue. Ha I P™“npU 00 «pplM to the .kin Bed-ridden Sufferer Completely Cured by use of D D D External Wash Cue of* the most remarkable Eczema cures recently credited »o the well known D D D Pre scription has just been recorded in Chicago. Mrs E Hega, 1553 West Madi son street, under date of Dec 9 1907, writes as follows: U 1 suffered three years with Weeping Eczema. It started with a little spot on my knees and spread fast over my whole body. 1 spent hundreds of dol lars and weut to every good doc tor 1 heard of, but kept getting worse. Nothing would stop the awfnl itch and burning. ' “I had to stay in bed from the middle of May to the middle of July. Theu I tried D D D Pre scription This is the 9th of December and I am entire^ free from the terrible disease. D D D saved ray life. ''When I began this treatment people were afraid of me I look ed eo terrible. My hnsband -was the only one who would take care-of me. D D D stoped the itch at dree so I could sleep, which I had' not done before. Then I began to get better fast sod now my tkfn is clear and white, not a spot anywhere.” Just a lew drops of D D D ^Tin L;r. p.:» .o «.* .hi*., out of retch of oar boy. !« drink. Wo roooh for D D D be will be with me bind and glove. Well here is my plnn: first; lets get prohibition then make a law punishing the Viola- tion of the prohibition lew bj imprisonment instead of a fine as it is now, and in a short time pur Ooantv will be dry in the true ''sense of the word. Aa long as the blind tigers can get off wbea ooavicted by payipg a small ins we will have ’whiskey and plenty of it, hot if a eonviotion means a chela gang Prescription, also tbs cleansing D D D Soap Walterboro Drag Co., and John M Klein. Get a bottle today if you have any skin disesse. Begin your cure at Woe. Big onte or Uttl* eels, saall or bruisee or Mg oees ass ksalsd qakkly by Da Wiu'e Witok EM flairs. It to eepeoiaky feed for pllsa Bs sen le SToIiriKT sold tv Iheg Co I I LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY 232 & 234 KLinar Street, Clxarleston, S. C. THE HPOSE THAT OIVKS YQjj SATISFACTION^OIOMLM The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South 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 thev were never so rea- so .ably priced. Send us your Measurements. We Guarantee a Perfect Fit. Ladies and Kisses Tailor-Made Slits 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, $10.00 to $75.00 PEK SUIT Walking SKIRTS. . A \ 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. LADISS 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 $3.75 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 $to.oo each. Tofteta Silk Waists $3.75 to $20.00 'Ml ne newest weaves in the most fashionable fabrics are here. Satin Striped Embroidered Voiles, Fillet Voiles, Dotted Etamtnes 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. Lames j-a Great suffering is the lot of all women, who neglect the health of their wo manly organs. No reason to do so, any more than to neglect a sore throat, colic, or any other disease, that the right kind of medicine will [cure. Take Wineof Cardiff for all your womanly ills. It can never do harm, and is certain to do good.' Mrs. Ssflls H. Blair, of Johnson City, Twin., writes: *T had sufftrad from vromanly troublos for rfx- teen months, and had four doctors, but they could not help me, until I began to take Wine of Nov I think I am about velL” At all reliable druggUta, in Sl.OO bottlea. Trytt. WRITE US A LETTER _ Stomach Specialist Always In Your HOUSE RYDALE’S Age MADE PROM THE PRESCRIP TION OP A SPECIALIST AND ARE SOLD BY YOUR DEALER UNDER A REFUND GUARANTEE. EES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PUNA FOOD AND ONWOfl LAW. | An improvement over many Coukh. Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because It ride Hie system of a cold hy acting as a cathartic on the bowel*. No opiates. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared hy PINCULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. S. A. WALTF1RB0R0 DRUG COMPANY Statement Colleton Co. Dispensary Board May 31, 1908. May i, To Inventory “ “ “ R. R, Claims " 30 merchandise Cr. May 30 By Inventory •• 30 “ vouches " R. R. Claims breakage " Cash << $4 44 • 4 il 41 Gross profit Expenditures Local expenses General expenses Breakage Net profit Walterboro. Jacksonboro. Lodge.. „ Meggetts $2966 41 $1139 20 1076 47 1067 01 83 06 . 25 10 3178 78 73 1027 41 1456 20 142 30 >458 5> 4067 8,8 2620 50 >25055 - 2604 05 • 2544 37 1732 22 955 9’ 985 30 85 20 90 « 63 20 16 OO 30 59 49 84 11 30 ii 89 3 73 12 bt 2033 4J 1336 20 393 47 2393 55 47V SO- 3097 ** •3*3 7t ,344080 660 62 476 71 1 >33 >6 83675 t 5 2 99 % 129 86 65 II •ft 115 91 150 76 94 22 38 69 , 94 *3 II JO 11 89 3 73 12 61 3*5<>5 - « *35 97 * >453 «* 75 UM M 240 74 26 63 614 00 J. A. D1EDERICH, ' * -'V Clerk Co. Dts. Board. lAGftTRATB’S SDMMOHS STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton Magistrate Court. Walterboro Cotton Milln, Plaintiff. again* J D Kennedy Ooapeay, Defendant. STATE OF SOUTH CAROL 1TA, - County of Colleton. By J. E. Bryan, Eaq, Magistrate la and for mid oournty of the aald State: To any lawfal constable. Complaint having been mad* ante me by Walterboro Cotton Mills that yon, I. D. Kennedy Company Is Indebted* to it for freight paid 00 machinery from Napier, Tean.. to Wnltorhoro, 8.0., in thnsam of 18949 and for machinery in the amonnt of •918, la the aggregate ($99.00) ninety-nine dollars. Thee* are, therefore^ to require yoolo summon the said defendant to appear before me, in my office in Walterboro, 8.0., oo the 94th day of June, A. D., 1906, at 10 oeloek a. m. to answer to the mid complaint or judgment will be given again* J. D. (Kennedy Company by default Given my hand seal at Walterboro, 8. C., the 94th day of April. A. D., 1998. J. E. BRYAN, (L. b.) College of Charleston 1765 Charleston, S. C. 1908 124th Year login* September IS Entrance examination* will be held at the CoOrthouse on Friday, J«!y I, ht 9 a. m. All candidate* lor edmhntnn n compete in September for meant Boyoi Scbolanhip* which pay $100 a far. On* free tuition aeholarahip to each eouety of South Oarottna. Board end furahbed room in dormitory $1L Taition $40. For oatologae, addw$n Plaaoaies for trial $1.00. ~ tea kidney*. N day* amnteed Ant dheeuy kidney end Madder traabie Invigorate ♦heentireeyetem. Botdhy ““ ‘ Drag Co. ■'i i >4, > ■ r* i