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v. ‘Al x-m vj o Consumption is less deadly than it used to be. Certain relief and usually complete recovery will result from the following treatment: Hope, rest, fresh air, and—Scotfs Emulsion. ALL DRUCCI&TSs 6O0, AND SKOO. LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY 232 <Sc 234 KLinar Street, Claarlestozi, S. C. THE HOUSE THAT GIVES :Y0U SATISFACTION: OR YODR HONEY BACK CANDIDATES IN DORCHESTER. Chief Contests are for State Senate, Sheriff and Supervisor. St George, July 17.—The political situation in Dorches ter county up to this time has been devoid of any sensational or bitter feeling- The county campaign will begin at Sum merville on the 25th inst, and by that time it will be definitely knoWn who all of the aspirants for political positions are. This meeting will, it is under stood. be a large one, for the reason that it will be artended by the voters from Knights- ville, Delemars, and that section of the county lying east of Cypress Swamp. Up to this time there have , been no definite issues raised for the campaigners. The candi dates who have announced so far in the local papers are well known and prominent citizens of this county, and the voters are going to have no difficulty whatsoever in selecting those who will give them an honest administration of public affairs. It is quite evident that the people of Dorchester county are not disposed to displace some of the present officials; they having given them a most satisfactory administra ion ol the affairs of their respective offices. P C Johnston, Jr, who has been clerk of court since the organization of the county, will not stand lor re-election, but his father, Prof P C Johns ton, Sr, who has been acting as his deputy, has announced his candidacy for the position. Judge ofProbate T R Tighe, who has held the office of Probate Judge virtually since the creation of the county, has also arnounced his candidacy for re-election. It is safe to predict that by reason of the fact that these two officers have given general satisfaction to the people of Dorchester county and to the local and visiting members of the . Bar, that they will be elected with out opposition. 1 he chief contests in the county will be for the office ot Senator, sheriff and supervisor, and the friends and adherents of the candidates for these positions are active and enthusiastic for their special favorites. Sena tor John D Bivens, the present incumbent, will be opposed by Mr St Clair Muckenfuss, of Ridgeville, and Mr E J Lime- house, of Summerville. Mr j M M Limehouse, the present sherift, is opposed by Mr Amos Owens, of Ridgeville, Mr L W Westbury, of orover, and Mr W B Traxler, of St George. The supervisor. Mr H H Gross, the present incum bent, will have as his oppon ents Mr J H Knight, of Knightsville, and W illiam L Johnston, of Grover. Mr T H Abbott, Jr, who succeeded at the last election Mr P S Moorer, who held that position for many years, has no opposi tion so far, and neither has County superintendent of education Mr John J Howell, the people being unquestiona bly satisfied with the manner to which they have conducted their respective offices. The Hon J S Wimberly, j*be MWJWpreseats the people «anUt. m of this county in the Legisla ture, has been announced, by his friends for re-election, and up to this time no one has come out to measure political swords with him. County Treasurer J M Whetsell, who has held this position for many years, has bee brought out again by his friends throughout the county, and Mr Thomas J Appleby, of the Reevesville section, an ex auditor of Colleton and Dorch ester counties, will also contest lor this positiorw-. There are numerous candidates for the county commissioner. Among them being D M Tuttle and J D Wimberly, who now holds this office, and J VV Bell, J D Murray and W E Griffin. For coroner, P L Rrzer, present incumbent, L R Cummings and James W Harleson. At St George the following have an nounced themselves fqr public cotton weigher at this place. L C Howell, tlie present in cumbent, F M Weeks. D S Dukes, Jefl D Murray, ' ^ Wimberly, Ham < ohuler and Carles K itb. For magistrate at St Mr P L. Moor <• sent incumbent will, ^ubt, be his own sue, s r. — News and Courier. It C an’t He R. . ♦ The of fcll teache s -xp“r* O. M Harden, of Siivnr t Carolina. Bav*>: “f find Kl-r does all that iaclaime l t >r it. er- acb, Liver amt Ki'lur trouble r nn’t b-heat lhave tried i m>1 tiudir* Uiovt excellent medictn*." 'lr. H^r leu • Mjihf; H’s the bear o' m l u.t)dicin r> for weak neae, lactne btek. and a. mj-i! down comiiiiona. de.i. ><kj torchiila and malaria ^otd under iro-r^ntee at Jo.t M. Klein'a draff-tore. W. A New Thei ry Of Zone*. & ‘‘Bobby, ’ Maid Mm teacher, “bow man z >nea are there?” “Two,” answered Bobby, with a little qu‘stio:,iii|f note jn his voice. Then, seeing the puzzled look that came uto the teacher’s face, he rattled on without a stop: “One male and one femab; the male can be temperate M r intemperate, tbe female frigid or torrid—” and be stopped for breath—Everybody’s Magazine. The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South Wc cut fine piece goods for merchants in any length at wholesale prices. Tty’ us on an Order. Your nearest Mail Box places our store right next door to you. Princess Dresses and Jumper Suits Balance of our • Ladies white and colored l^awn and Lingeries Princess Dresses and Jumper Suits. On sale at the following reductions— $4 00 Dresses reduced to 2 67 5.00 Dresses reduced to 3.37 7.50 Dresses reduced to 5.00 ic.o<> Dresses reduced to 6.07 15.00 Dresses reduced to 10.00 1S.00 Dresses reduced to 15.00 20.00 Dresses ^educed to 13.57 30.00 Dresses reduced to 20.00 Ladies walking skirts of Black and Navy 1'‘ Panama, f ancy Mixtures n i_ucW Chiffon Taffeta silk---Re duced. - , • ORMER PRICE. ^ ry a large assortment of ouies Lace ‘i>is in Black, White, CreatYi , ru, colors from $2.98 lo 2 ‘ tfLck fro * to 25 00. Tailor lade Snits At Half Price. Every one this seasons, styles and most wanted fabrics, in Prince Chap and Madame Butterly effects. $12.00 Suits reduced to 6.00. 15.00 Suits reduced to 7.50 20.00 Suits reduced to 10.00 25.0c Suits reduced to 12.00 30.00 Suits reduced to 15 00 40.00 Suits reduced to 20 00. LADIES WAISTS. Grouped in three special lots. LOT 1. Ladies White Lawn Waists, trimmed with Laces and em broideries, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 qualities Clearance, price 1.00 LOT 2 Ladies White Lawn and Lengirie Waists beautifully trimmed with Laces and embroideries 4.00 and 4.50 qualities. Clearance price 2.98. LOT 3. Ladies White Lawn, Lin gerie and Linen Waists, some Hand embroidered others trimmed with Laces and embroideries 6.00 to 10.00 qualities choice at 5.00. Mosquito Nets. Full sized Mosquito Nets and Canopies Complete ready for use Value 1.25 Special 93c. Flxtra large size Mosquito Nets and Canopies, Complete spec al 1.45 Dixie Frames and Nets complete for Wood or Iron Bed special 2.96 Full line ol American and English Bobbinet 75c to 10.00 piece. PORCH BLINDS. Keep your Piazzas shady and cool, size 6 feet by 8 feet $1.00 Size 8 feet by 8 feet 1.25. Size 10 feet by 8 feet 1 50. o Swing in one of our Hammocks— We have a full line in pretty colors, Pillow and full value, 1.00 to 10.00 each. SPECIAL. Ladies Chiffon Taffeta Silk Jumper Suits, Solid Colors and stripes value 13.50, sale 10.00. Builds Force J-21 What is medicine for? To cure you. If sick, you say. ; „ But one medicine will not cure every kind of sickness, because different | medicines act on different parts of the body. One medicine goes to the liver, 1 another to the spine. Wine of Cardul to the womanlyjjrgans. So that it why Wine of Cardui has proven so efficacious in most cases of womanly disease. Try it! Mrs. Wm. Turner, of Bartonvile. IB., writes: **I suffered for years vtth female disease* and doctored ’ without relief. Ily back and head vouki hurt me, and I suffered agonp vith beartng-dovnpains. I took Wine of Cardul and no* I am In good health.” Sold everywhere. In $1.00 bottles. WRITE US A LETTER relativfa in ti>ia .-ex..tor C atfta Syrup reoom- tmuded by mothara tor voaog and old is rompi relief for roiigba, colds, oroop, htraraeues-, whoopiuff oogh. Oently laxative and nlet>«iu to take. Guaran teed. St on'd t* kept io every hooee- bold, t-oin u> WnRei boro Drag Co. ami wme to our Sutiu.x Editor Press and Standard:—Alter being absent from tbe colams of your valable paper, for quite a while 1 thought I would come again. Tbe crops in this section are pretty fait, especialy cotton, we bare some fine cotton in this section, and * pretty fair crop of corn. The farmers are all abont throngh laying by tbeir crops and are prepar ing for fodder puriiug. . <Mr Editor you just onght to come aionnd and get in oar watermelon patches, and in among oar fimit trees. I dare t ay jour would like it Quite a large crowd, cf young folks enjoyed a social gathering given at tbe borne of Mr and Mrs J W Crosby’s Ssturcay night July, 11th. After playing a few aioe plays, every, body returned to tbeir homes, prais ing s fine tame. The picnic st Dry Branch, the Fourth of July, psimed off nicely. I think everybody present, had s fine time. ~— Mias Lettise BiVbop one of Oolle- tons charming young laid tea, who has bees visiting her sister Mis B B Me* Millisn, returned to bar bom Sunday.. * * Bichard F Him and Mothsr vWt ed W H Hiers > unday. Mias Afostua Walker, from Qilli- Herbert L Ri* » welcome*: viaitors school 8u- Uv. Misses 1''-a and CVIi i IIi*-rs. t»<> of Atlanta’* •hartnipg voung Ih'I- ■*. j are visiting It t Mida and relative* m Colleton and ltimb*>r. <• t»'»tie*, Mr and Mrs J M ilker, and children of St are visiting friends and retain-H 'n this action There was a sona'* « given a‘ W S McMillan’s last week. Ifa-y all report a nice time. MrsW H Hiers, son and daughter Leland and l.ucile, visited friends and relatives at Ehrhardt’s this week. Well, Mr Editor I guess yon think my letter is getting** pretty lengthy, so I guess I will have to ring off for this time* If this escapes the waste basket I will come again. 1 remain with best wishes to the editor and readers. Leland A Hiers. ballot box B<>J“Sinottkv” by voting for me, tlutt my opponents aid hardly think they were in the r+ee. Y^urs very truly, Sinoaks July 17. J). E. Snioak. Help for Thoae Who Have Stomach «■» - o Trouble. After doctoring for aboat twelve years for a bad atomach trouble, and *peodlug nearly five hundred dollara fer medicine and doctors’ feee, I purchased my Wife one box of Chamberlain'* Siomach and Liver Tablets, which did her ao much good that she oonriooed to nae tnem and they have done her more good than all of the medicine I bought before.—SAMUEL BOYER. Foleom, Iowa. This medicine la for aaie by John- 11. Kitln, Samples free. A Card. To my fricu’s of Colleton Count*: You see by The Press and Standard that lam a candidate for County Commissioner. I wish to say that 1 have not been able to canvass the County as most of my opponents have done, for the reason that, being s fhrmer and having to make my living by farming, it has been necs—ry for me to devote my time to my crop. When I have finite! laying by 1 hope to be •Mn to see tome of tbe people, bat It #|t! ten be impomibU to annnO, boll trust they will re member “tbe old man ,, on the frimds and day of .election, tad make Revenge at Last. An editor who died of starva tion. because his subscribers would not pay up, was being es corted to hr-avon by an angel who hud been sent for tbe purpose. “May I look at the other place before we ascend to eternal hap piness?” asked the editpr. “Yes,” answered the angel. 80 they went below and skir mished around, taking in the sights. Finally the angel lost track of tbs editor and went around hades to hnnt him np. He fonnd him by a big furnace fanning himself and gasing with rapinre upon a lot of people In the fire. There was a sign on the furnace which read: {“Delinquent Subscrib ers . w “Ueta move on you; we most gp ” said the easel. “Yon go OB,” said tbe editor; "Pm not coming. This is heaven in Ex. JNot Al Matter (Of Creed. A man addicted to walking in his sleep went to bed all right one nght, but when he awoke he found himself on the street in the grasp of a policeman. “Hold on,” he cried, “yon mustn’t ar rest me. I’m a somnambulist.”. To which the policeman replied : ,,l don’t care what your religion is—yer can’t walk the streets in yer nightshirt .’’—Everybody’s Magazine. Jnat a Hula Caac<iswaat ia all that la necessary to givs your baby whan ia cross and paevlah Case awaat oontaiaa no opiates oor harmful drags and is hiffhly recommended by mothers er* where Conforms to the National Food and Drags Law. Hold boro Drug Co, Boy’s Life Saved. My little boy, four years old, had a severe attack of dysentery. We had two phyaiciaos; botn of them gave him np. We then gave him Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy which cured him and believe that saved his life.—WILLIAM H. Stroiing, Carbon Hill, Ala. There ie so doubt bn. this remedy aevea tbe lives r f many children each year. Give U with castor oil accor ding to the plain printed directions and a cure le certain. For sale by John M. Klein. Font use harsh physics. The reaction weakens the bowels, leads the chronic oonetipation Get Doan’s Ragoleta. They operate easily, tone the stomach, earn constipation. A yoong woman recently mar ried ‘in tbe joke’ finds it wasn’t 4 a' joke’ at all, but the real thing. The ‘real thing’ in a matiimonial joke.’ line ia never ‘a Big cuts or little cate, small scratches or brnisas or big ones are healed quickly by DeWitt's Witch Heael Salve. It is especially goed for piles Be sore to ■et Dewitt’s. Sold by. Walterboro Drag Co King's New , and And 1 Lift Just JCxsctly Right. “I have used Dr. Pills for several yean, lost exactly right,” says Mr. A. A. Fel ton, of HanrtsvlUe. NTx New Life Pills relieve without the least dkeomfort Beet remedy for coastipatkm, bilionaaees and malaria 26c. at John M. Klein's disff store. Vsa IN The Police Court. we, charged with taJeoeat of the gsteea by showla hashtag la several yeaas The earn was dhratogd, with by the fasleadaat that if to toaelre iato the eoadaai of I There is one preperation known todah that will promptly help the stomach. This is Kodol. Kodol digests all classes of food, end it does It thoroughly, ao that the ase of Kodol for a tiara will without dou*)t help anyone who has stomach disorders or stomach trouble. Take Kodol today and oontlnoe it for the short liras that is necessary to give o complete relief. Kodol ia sold by alterboro D ug Co. T w, DeWitt's Witch Basel Salve is good for cats, barns, braises sod scratches. It •specially good fo» piles. Recommend- d nod sold by Walterboro Drag Co. Now that yon don’t hava to ive money to tbe campaign, ay something new ' for wife. your The odor of Spirits of Tarpaatioe sod Karoos ra Oil is not as ~ other thleom. bat with m fragrant as ista* into a thick the world for reducing swejM j,: ms of the j* 1 ****^ end thra who sarss for the odor whoa It aekee the nlaseif polo. Elliott's traiMIftei OULint- ment lo made no described ahevennA pot op Id half Dial botttoe for Mo the t-W ■4Vi’