The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 29, 1908, Image 7
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TIm effect of Scoff s Etniiisioti on
pole children b megiadL
It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy.
It contains Oxl Liver Oil, Hypophosphites
•nd Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone,
and so put together that it is easily digested
by little folk.
ALL DRUGGISTS i BOc. AND SI.OO.
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ANTI WRITI-'S AGAIN
Editor Press and Standar
—Few publications would
have granted sn much space
to plow-handle views as your s
has done. While the wealth-
ly and learned have no just
reason for complaint and with
holding patronage: the poor
and unlettered, who gather
bread by plow-handle sweat,
have much to encourage them
to a zealous support of such an
impartial represenutiue, for it
is by a portion of this class I
am again prevailed upon to
app ear in your columns.
I am not catering to a sen
timent that bestrews a felon’s
cell with flowers and appeases
his appetite with cake and
wine, leaving widows and
orphans to sutler for grits, but
to the inconsistencies and im-
practibility of county prohibi
tion. I have felt much ditti-
then turn to Mat. 13 and fead
from 24 to 31. If liquor, in
stead of being the gift of God,
as I have heretofore claimed,
is a tare sown by the devil in
the wheat field of God, as
claimed by prohibitionists, they
have no divine authority t»
root it up it is here to stay by
Divine sanction until the har
vesting. *
The impracticability of prohi
bition’s success draws nourish^
ment from the improbability
of church bigot, which must be
as high as the heavens, as
deep as hell, as broad as the
universe and of the mind to
declare what shall be sin and
establish oblation on civic
punishment. We have been
taught that vengeance belongs
only taGod, and the drunkard
is debarred from God’s king
dom- Surely this can not
mean an earthly kingdom, and
the powers of church and civil
LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY
232 & 234 Kins: Street, Charleston, S. C. *
IKE HSCSE THAT GIVES TOC satisfaction: OR YOUR MONEY BACK
The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South
We cut tme piece goods for merchants in any length at wholesale prices.
Try us on an Order. Your nearest Mail Box places our store right next dotfr to you.
Princess Dresses and Jnmper
Saits
Balance of our Indies white and
colored Lawn 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.oo Dresses reduced to 6.<‘)7
15.00 Dresses reduced to 10.00
18.00 Dresses reduced to 15.00
20.00 Dresses reduced to 13.37
30.00 Dresses reduced to 20.00
dence in using the w-ord church, , -
for it had a derogatory sound '* w ’ al ' ke ’ hav ® an " ldls P u ‘»-
to mv ears. For this instru ble neht '. 0 ven S uance on
1 1 °ur mortal parts, one to exon-
ment ot man s luture blessings 2 . , , . ,
~ ^ ;erate municipal law and the
in the great events ot
O
Lad ies walking skirts of Black and
Navy Blue Panama, Fancy Mixtures
and Black Chiflon Taffeta silk—Re
duced.
1 -; OFF FORMER PRICE.
be brought to a level with the other to redeem , i! '' m , ortalil ?'
- - from never ending despair.
Tailor lade Sails At Half Price.
Every one this seasons, styles and
most w-anted 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 WHISTS.
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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.
losqnito Nets.
Full sized Mosquito Nets
Canopies Complete ready for
V alue 1.25 Special 93c.
Extra 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 of American and English
Bobbinet 75c to 10.00 piece.
PORCH BLINDS.
Keep your Piazzas shady and cool,
size 6 feet by 8 feet $c.oo
Size 8 feet by 8 feet 1.25.
Size 10 feet by 8 feet 1.50.
Swing in one of our Hammocks—
We have a full line in pretty colors,
Pillow and full value, j 1.00 to 10.00
each.
inconsistencs of fallible men.
But to my astonishment I see
the church prosposes to en
graft this prohibition scheme
fnto the catalog of restraints
handed from Sinai and make
it oblgatory by mandatory
pnnishment.
never
If it is sin to sell and drink, as
claimed, how cau prohibition
hope to adjust wrong by wrong?
If the State and United
States fail to entorce their
conciliatory statutes among a
i people who recognize them to
We carry a large assortment of
Lucies Lace Waists in Black, White,
Cream and Ecru, colors from $2.98 to
25.00 ^
lilack fro- $6.50 to 25 00.
LOT 3. Ladies White Law n, Lin
gerie and Linen Waists, some 1 land
embroidered others trimmed whth
Laces and embroideries 6.00 to 10.00
qualities choice at 5.0^;
SPECIAL.
Ladies Chiffon Taffeta Silk Jumper
Suits, Solid Colors and stripes value
13.50, sale 10.00.
I be just
and needful in civil
whose servants ark thesk? • orQverment, lr>w can prohibi-
“My Kingdom is not of this bitionists hope to force their
world; if my kingdom were of creed upon a people suspicious
this w-orld, then would my ser- 0 * * ts Biblical valid ty, and very
vants fight.” John 18-36. I doubtful ot its luture glories
Whose servants are those not answer, so I
clamoring for prohibition? will leave it with your readers
Whose servants are they? to P on ^ e J"- ^ iio^e servants
Whose anathema consigns all are those.
* b Anti.
Young’s Islan 1. 7-19-08.
Bewar»* of Cintmen 1* for Catarrh,
that Con’ftfu Mercury.
opposition to unrepentant
regions? Whose w-ar are they
waging? Whose er.sgn do
they bear to the front? I am
told it is the drunkard’s hope!
The drunkard’s redemption! a-mercury will »ur.ly deatroy the aena.
. r u r , ot smell arid cMirdetely derange tie
the salvation ot tile luture: Whole aysieru Whrue teiiDg it through
Under whose auspices do they ,ue ;““cou» aurfrcee. Huch articles
act I am told the cnurch-the r:on« from repuiaide phyeicians aa the
church Of Colleton. I will l>Ot daoi^ge ihey^nr.l do U um lold to the
...... , , , good yon can pos-ihly derive from them.
divide by saying churches, but Hall’* Catarrh Cure, mioufactnred by
suffer her the jovot being one ^ J t h ney * Go, Toledo. O., oantalns
. .. . 1 '1 -i -r no mercury, and u take internally, act-
bride and the bride 01 one ti g directly upon the blood and mucous
orrvmi t*urlacea of the system. la buying
‘ . r 1 • . f Hali’s Catarrh Cure be sure you gel
Now it prohibition succeeds the genuine It is tft l <ea internally and
it will be by church rhetoric, in Toledo ob.o, by f J Cheney
• Vi 1 - -J Jt Co. Testimonials tree.
influence and rigid support. Sold by D.ukkism. Price, 75c. per
All laws pertaining to its en- p , mUy Pilu f0tc0D .
forcement will be ecclesiastical siipadon.
law-s; all condemnation and
Builds
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, *
another to the spine. Wine of Cardui to the womanly organs. So that la why 1
Wine of Cardui
has proven so efficacious jn most cases of womanly disease. Try It/
Mrs. Win. Turner, of Bartoovtk, KL. writes: M l suffered for years with female (fiseaaea, and doctored
without relief. My back and head would hurt me, and I suffered agony with bearing-down pains. At hut 1
1 took Wine of Cardui end now I am In good health." Sold everywhere. In $1.00 bottles.
LJDITC lie A I CTTTD WrH,»,i^far,frwcB»r«rfy^b>.W I—BkA ter Wo—. W vm mmi
iVKIlt 10 A LcTTtK
Not many days hence evan
gelists will be numerous over
the County and exceedingly
zealous in their efforts to pros-
elite men to the faith. I doubt
if there be a theologian among
them who can tell what con
stitutes a drunkard in Divine
Wisdom. A Charleston de
votee said: “A person widi
a ttiimble full of liquor in his
stomach is as drunk in Divine
Wisdom as one who has a
gallon in his” A hard saying,
but it
punishment will be eclesiastical Mr.Bi.hop Repli«to Mr.CUrm.
law’. Since repentS nee is no, Editor The and Standard;
part of prohibition’s creed, the 1 —Pleaee allow me space in your
seller, the drinker and drunk-! columns to reply to Mr. E.M.
ard who serve penalties on th^; Garris, of St. George. Be says
ecclesiastical chain gang are that it is no use to stae poor
redeemed and enter the celes- when we have a good healthy
tial with ecclesiastics. Oh con- body a reasonable amount of
sistency, thou art a ruby found' common se ise, e lergy and hustle,
tt last in prohibition. But J Now, then, Mr. Garria, I don’t
whose servants are these? like to hear a boy or a man boast
of themselves, but I think that I
am up to your requirements. I
am nineteen years, one month
and titieeu days of age to the
date of this writing, so I would
like yon to give me some* advice
aa to how to get rich too. I live
two miles from ,he town of Wal-
terhoro, on the road that leada
from Walter boro to 8t. George.
I am single and weigh 106 pounds.
Do yon thiuk that I had better
get married to start to get rich?
You say that yon married at the
age of nineteen and a half feara,
and from your letter I learn that
yon are, or have been, very pros
perous in your business. Itseems
to me that you find farming in
the South the beet business for a
young man to get at That it
to find such rashness delegated t he bust neve I am in, bat it looks
like I am not to iml e'j a y lliht the men from the up
much success this y^ur, slth* uidr cmntry know enough abjut farm-
crops a'e look iiiii tine now, ron- !□£, I ui 1 want all the good ad-
sidering the bad season* we have vice 1 can c»t, although I am
had in tins section up until the 01 initially from Bamberg,
first of July. Well Mr. Garris, 1 would like
Now, Mr. Garris; if lean loe 4t. to have you reply to this in The
you I think you mint live about press and Standard, issue of the
two or throe mi!*^ ihis si !e ot .>th cf August, so 1 will close for
St. George. I mem between this time.
St. George and Waliexboro, and Yours respectfully,
if so, 1 don’t limn; that if you Melvin Bishop,-Tr.,
have had the same kind of *easoi a July 21, UK)8. Walterboro, S. C.
we have had around here ycu
can make the good success that) Help for Who Have Stomoch
you did last year. I know thet
we will not in this section of Col
leton. ’
Well, Mr. Garris, from yoor
letter 1 le ru that yen arid Mrs.
Garris huvo raised ten children.
You have l>«eQ blessed to raise
Trouble.
After rioctoHne for ab^ut twelve
years for a bad aiotnach trouble, and
spending nearly five bandied dollars fer
medicine and doctors' fees, I purchased
my wife o^e box of f’bamberlain’*
Stomach and Liver 1 ablets, which did
her so much good that she continued to
use them and thev have done her more
M. Klein, Samples free.
part of their
admit it has
may be a
creed. Let us
scriptural proof, then turn to
Ezekiel 33 and read the author
ity of the watchman to collar
and toe us with h ? s boot into
the ark of safety. If we fail
. ... . . ^ | *ood than all of the medicine I bought
them to the age of six teen years, 1 before—SAMUEL BOYER, Folsom,
although llnsy were somewhat Iowa. This medicine Is tor sale by John
expensive to you, and not so much
either, only $118.75 a year each,
which amounts to $1,9 | )0.00 to
raise each child. Now, then,
what has each child niad0foryou?
If you iiave the cost of raising
them figured out correctly, l
think th°y must have made some
thing for you in return. Well
Mr. Garris, you said in your let
ter to The Press and Standard,
that five of your children were
girla and that and that five were
boya; yen also stated that fiyf of
them were married. Now *then
Mr. Garris, don’ttbink hard of
me for asking this question, bnt
which is tingle yet, the boys or
tha girls, trust that it is the lat
ter.
Mr. Garria please reply and
give me all the advice that yon
can. The people in this country
Get the Boosting Habit!
Do you know there’s lots of peo
ple
Sitting, round most everv t^wn.
Growling like a broody chicken,
Knocking every good thi*hg down.
Don’t be that kind of cattle,
'Ganse they aint no good on earth
But jast be a booster rooster,
Grow anl boost for all you’re
worth.
If yonr town needs boostin, boost
bar.
Don’t nold back and wait to see
If some other fellow’s willin;
Bail right in this country’s free
No one’s got a mortgage ou it,
It’s just yours as much sf his;
If yonr town is shy of boosters,
Yon get in the boostin’ bis.
If things don’t scorn to.suit you
An’ ths world ssems kinder
wrontr,
Wlia'’s the matter with a boostin
Just to help the thing along.
‘Cause if things should stop
again,
We’d be in a sorry plight,
You just keep the horn a-blowin’
Boost her up with all your might
If you sae some fellow tryin’
For to make some project go,
An’ vou can boost it up a tritle,
That’s your cue to let him know
That you’re not going to knock
it,
Just because it ain’t your shout,
But that you’re going to boost a
little
‘Cause he’s got the best thing
out.—Ex.
I There have prolably been
more people killed celebrating
the Fourth of July during the
: last hundred years than there
were killed in the entire series
of events leading up to its birth
i as a legal holiday.
Boy’s Life 8aved.
My little b>y, four years old, hsds
severe sttset of dysentery. We hsd two
physicians; b >tu of them gave him up.
We then gave him Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy which
cured him and believe that aaved his
life—WILLIAM H. Btroliog, Carbon
Hill, Ala. There is to doubt .bn. this
remedy ssves the lives • f many children
each year. Give It with castor oil recor
ding to the plain printed directions and
a cure is certain. For sale by John M.
Klein.
Jnst a little Case .sweet is all that is
nt-ce-sary to give your baby wh**n is
cross slid peevish Case sweet contalni
no ,'ptstes nor harmful drags and is
biirbly recommended by mothers evesp-
where. Conforms to the National Pdre
Food and Drugs Law. hold by WT.Jtof*
borp Drug Co,
Big enta or little cats, small scratches
or broiaea or big ones are healed qatcaly
by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It it
especially goed for pile*. Be sure to
gat Dewitt's. Sold by Walterboro
Drug Co
Jast Exactly Right.
"I have used Dr. Klag’s New Life
Pills for several tears, and And them
just exactly right,” says Mr. A. A. Fel
ton, of Hanisvilie, N. Y New Life Pills
relieve without the least discomfort.
Beet remedy for constipation, biliousness
and maUria 36c. at John M. Klein's
dii|jc stote.
IN The Police Court.
Van Lane, charged with in ieoeot ex
posers of the per son by showing himself
while in bathing to several yonag
women. The ease was dlsmised, with
the iojanottoo by the tntendnnt that if
he had occasion again td> Inquire Into
the ooedeot of bathers at the tremle he
woaid forbid aH batting.
SS.UIWS NCW DISCOVERY
VM iMto Um fto
Pont use harsh physics. The reaction
weekens the bowels, leads the chronic
constipation Get Doan’s Reguleta. They
operate easily, tone the stomach, care
constipation.
There ia one preperation known todah
that will p.'omotlr help the atomach.
TbisisKodol K<>dnl digeata all classes
of food, and It does It thoroughly, so
that the use of Kodol for a time will
withont donbt help anyone who has
stomach di-orders or stomach trouble.
Take Kodol today and oootinne it for
the short rime that is necessary to give
yod complete relief. Kodol is sold by
Walterboro D.ug Co.
DeWltt’s Witch Basel Salve is good
for cats, horns, braisss and scratches. Ik
is especially good ter piles. Recommend-
ed and sola by Walterboro Drag,Co.
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The odor of Spirit* of Tarpoottae and
Kerosene OU is not as fragraat 1
other thiags. hot with Or
aad Ammonia and aad
into a thick creamy emulsion, it
the world for reducing swell! <g, n
tag soreness of the muscles and i
ness of the joints, and then who cora*
for the odor when it Bakes the ptaee of
pais. Klimt's BmotaUtad Oil Ltat-
ment is made a* described above aad
put up in half pint bottles for t6o the
bottle. Sold tfader » gears am by
John M Klim.
Every time a hoi weve’e time
oooieo to (0 it hne a
abootit
^$3
moats
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lui
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