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has proven so efficacious in most cases of womanly disease. . Try it,
Mrs. Wrf.. Turner, of Bar!on”ifte, 111., writes; “I suffered for years with female diseases, and doctored
without relief. My back and head vou! 1 hurt me. and I suffered n^ny with bearing-down [ains. At last 4
1 took Wine cf Cardui and now 1 am In good health.” Sold everyvnere. In $1.Q0 bottles.
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AJ'.w-r, d<*s4riXe yimr s,mr'(wru. sVtfng «*,. am} reply will b« sent In plain seaie4MvAopflb »
AJdresi: IjiJies AUvisury fx-pfr. Ttie Vhatlsnoqga MeJuinrOs., Qintunno*.,. Tenn.
bubhed and cloepd lier laughing
eyes.
Epr geutlp, loving, tender heart
in solemn slumber lies.
!be summer sun and samnier
rain, sweet flowers to life shall
liw.
And thoughts shall bloom that
she is free from sorrow such as
this,”
News From Round
Sditor l*ress and standard;—
Ky few words sometime ago
found a place in yoar good paper,
tnd being gratified because of
hat, I will come again with a
ittfo more.
There gathered at the home of
AfrAnd Mrs. A. B. Garris, Sun*
lay, AugustOth, all of theirchil-
Iren except one, to celebrate the
itxtgMifth birthday of their
Bother The old folks, not
mowing what had been pre-ar-
anced by th s children, seemed a
ittle shy and perhaps a little an-
to see so many buggies
1 riving up at once ami so near
he dinner hour, but each buggy
raaladen with a well filled bas
ket.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Garris and
hildren, Tommie and Clara,
sere also present.
Wasoon had pleutv of lemon-
4aIready for drinking and Ufc-r’ time.
id a very elaborate dinner was
errad, which was enjoyed by ail
t
ip the afternoou they all
borne, #ith one accord
go so far.
The above clipping is a good
example to follow. If we each
one of us would pay what we
owe, it wonld enable our neigh
bor to do flie same.—Atlanta
Constitution.
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Dry Branch News
Editor I'less and Standard:—
The protracted meeting at Oar-
tei’s Ford was a contiooed Suc
cess . The meeting was conduct
ed by its most venerable pastor,
Rev. K W i'eeplea, assisted by
tbe Uev. Tucker, one of Florida’*
able and efficient preachers,
ibe meeting was one to be long
remembered by those present.
A bountiful dinner was spread
each day. L '
Misses Zoey Peeples and
Lula Gray, two of Vara villa’s
charming young ladies, were
visitors to our meeting; also
Messrs Duncan Pellvm, Her
bert Bishop and sister Ida, were
visitors at the meeting from
Walter boro.
We are very sorry to state the
illness of Mi 8 F Caldwell, but
hope for a speedy recovery.
Billie Uiers attended tbe
protrseted meeting at M. Pleas
ant the fourth Sunday. Hi
reports agojd meeting and a fine
pretty we.I represcutei at u» r
meeting. Amoug tliem wore i)
L Smith, John Moore, A A
Patterson, -oaui B hiunders and
Others.
Well, Mr Eiiicor, L think that
lo-day at Crocket iville, will close
the picnic season, a inch, 1 d ire-
say, will, no doubt, cloee a hap
py season for youug and oM, but
1 don’t think the candidates will
close oat until the 25th.
Boland Uiers.
The love of work is the joy of
living—if it is well requited.
DvHky iiianytbtav is had, bat U posltf-
vaiy dsBffmo '* when tb^ra is ftoaioiiiinK
wrong mtb v >ur Mdasyc Don't wait
antil tomorrk v U^tsumethlnf tbat to
to bsdepsniied ap-m to hslp yoa pram
tly nt sacb tildes Thw one remedy
above «U oftiert that we saggeet ie
DeWiti’s KidU’y^snd Bladder Pill*.
They are auiiwpUe and fttmo«t tnetaat,-
ly relieve Istctaebe, rbeumsiic paius
and ell bladder and kidney troubles.
We sell them. Sold bv «Vslterboro
Drag Oo,
8<> ?:ir as settiim the big prob
lems is.coiict-riie l. u ho ehali
the sweet girl and the sour boy
Igrolustes miss it any further
t);:iiithe political pow-wowers?
Stuyvesant Kish says a man
who nas been cut down from
♦ J'ftO.iHNIdo ♦ott.Otxt a vea# feel-
desperately poor. That might
alio ist drive mm to the bread
line.
Some women capture hus
bands si men capture horses. In
(neither case is the
^TMtil it is needed.
rope in sight
Mrs I D Walker andchUdfan,
from St. Matthews, are viMting
friends and relatives in oar sec
tion this week.
Mis* Lisxie Orosby, one of oar
Chronic Diarrhoea Kdisved
Mr. £ I ward E Henry, with tbe United
StatesftxpreMCo,Chicago,write* “Our
General Boperiutendeot. Mr. Quick,
' me a bottle of ChambeiMftin’a
Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keiaedy
•osm flaw off ) to oheeh an attach of the
old chronic diarrhoea I have need it
that time and ourad maay on our
i who have been tick 1 nas aa old
who eaeved with Raihafecd B.
Wittiam MeKluiey fuar years
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No tree takas ao deep a root as
wjv aMf mot. b*r woikiin iu ObwlM^Mi, ItpMjadk.:
FAcelleut Health Ait vice.
Mr*. M. M. Daviaon, of No. 37S (lif-
lorj Av* den Joee, Cal , ftay.*: “The
worth of Electric Bitter* as a general
family remedy, for headache, billon*-
ties* and torpor of the liver and bowele
f* *o pronounced that I am prompted to
aey ft word in its favor, for the benefli
ot thoae aeekinff relief from aach efflic-
tione. There ie wore heehh for the dr-
gee live organs in a bottle of £iec|rln
Bitters than in any other remedy I
know of" Bold noder guarantee el
John M. Klein’* drag etore. 00c
A Public Office Is Public
Property
Editor Press and Standard:—
A public office is pubMc property
and therefore, open for criticism.
Any devjation is a question for
investigation, hence, to the well
question, after all, there is but
one conclusion. Has tbe Super
visor complied with the law in
haviugibe work done? If the
law just ifies the contract, then ii
must be an error of judgment,
if they have over reached their
authority iu having this extrava
gant work done, they should le
held responsible. This exposure
was the result of an untrammel-
ed Press. Don’t handcniT the
Press by suppression, but 1 it it
tumqn the light, because hun
dreds of tax payers would not
have known they were taxed
forsoeh work only through tbe
efforts of tbi Preen. y
* 4 D Ackerman.
Oottage villa Aag. 10.
DUnhoea Cured
‘ Mv father ha* for year* been troub
led with a arrbuea, and tried every
mean* po««ible to effect a care, witboai
avail,” wriiea.lobn H. Zirkle of Philip
pin W. Va. “4e raw Chamberlain'.
Colic. Colera and Diarrhoea Kerned?
advertised iu the Khilipoi Rapublioaa
and decided to try It The result Is one
but tin cured him and be has noi suffer
er! with the disease for eighteen months.
Before taking this remedy he rara^oon
sunt soffsier. He ts now eotfod and
well, and although sixty years old, can
do as much work as a young m*u ’’ Bold
by John M. Kieia. '
t;
The harder yon lift for yoar
fellows the less danger of their
pulling you down.
Woman loves a clear rosy ooraplec-
tlon. Burdock R ood Bitters purifie*
th- blood, clears the skin, restores
ruddy, sound health.
The Empire State of he -South
is preparing 1° kick ths lid olT
the convict-lease system. Look
out for a sharp advance in the
formaldehyde and chloride of
lime markets.
DeWitt’s Carboltze i Witch Hszel halve
to e«peclal!y good lor piles, but it Is also
recommended nearly everywhere for
anytlinff when • valve is needed. It
It soothing, cooling' and healing. Be
sure to get De Witt's Witch Hazel halve
when you ask for it. We rail and re
commend it. Sold by Watterboro Draff
Co.,
People who jump at con
clusions generally land with a
dull thud.
Various newspapers are com
menting on th* fact that “Mr
Kem looks lilt* a farmer.”
There are a powerful lot o r farm
ers in this country.
A Feiihfai Friend.
•I have u«vd Chamber Iain’s Colic,
Chclera and D.arrhoea Remedy mace U
was first iutrudneed to the" public hi
187S, and Iatc never found one Install-
oe where a cure was not speedily effect
ed by its use. I have been a
del traveler for eighteen years,
never etert oet oea trip witooet
•y faiUnnl friend," says H 8.
of Uftkieod, Indn Ter. When a men
has used a remedy for thirty-five yarns
he knows toe value sad la cumpstcot to
speak of it. Formic by John
“One swallow doesn’t make a
summer”—Not even a swallow of
mint julep.
What is Best for ludigeatloo?
Mr. A. Udriaeon of DrnaM)oiai Onta
rio, has been troubled fur years with
indigestion, and reoomteeads Chamber•
tain’s Btoomoh and Liver Tahletase
“the best medicine I ever used." If
troubled with indigestion or constipa
tion give them a trial. They ate cer
tain to prove beMAciiJ. They are easy
*o 'aka and pleasant ia effect Price, K
cents, bami'lee free at John lb Klela*t
drug store.
;—
A Long Island man is having
a house built on a pivot, so that
be may “always face
sun. 0 _ He
course.
the rising
is a politician, of
h l
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Granulated Sore Eyra Cored.
* For twenty years I suffered from ^
had caw of granulated sore eyes, rays V
Msrtlu Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. “is
February, 19(13, a gentleman asked ora
to try (JnamuerUiu’s Halva I bonght
one box and need about two-thirds of it
ami my eyes have not given me any
tronbte sioee." This aalve to for sale
by John M Klein
Half rates for woman prevail
in soma old Swedish hotels be-
causj they aat lees than man.
There is said to he an animal
in Africa that never uses water
in any shape, form or fashion.
The “blind tiger” is the only
animal of that charaeter ia thia
countrj. wa behave.
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