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\ Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life and enjoyment of life to thousands: men, women and children. * When appetite fails, it restores it. When food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When you lose flesh, it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But Vhat is the use of food when you hate it and can’t digest it? Scott’s Emulsion o( Cod Liver Oil is the food that makes you forget your stomach. Scad thu advertittment, together with name of paper In which it appear*, your addreat and loir cents to cover postage, and we will tend you a ‘ Complete Handy Atlas of the World." SCOTT A BOWNE. 409 Pearl St. New Yack New* From Snider’s School. Kuflin, Oct. 2—LJitor Tress ani Standard: The Sniders school opened Monday Septem ber, 28th with twenty three pupils. Miss Carrie E Weekly teacher. The trustees and patrons met Thursday afternoon and arranged to buy more furniture for the ackool rooms. Miss Ruth Yarn dined with her cousins Gertrude and Cora Yarn Sunday evening last. She left Monday for McNeils, where she spent the night with relatives on her way to Edgefiald where she will attend the S. C. C. I. school. We wish her much success there. Madison Yarn left Tuesday for Charleston where he* will enter the Citadel. Mrs Maria Godley and son Dan left Tuesday for Savannah where they will make theii future home with the former’s eon Natlia/i Godley. Dr E H Kerrisouof Allendale visited the home of Mrs K J Herndon Wednesday and Thurs day last. Mr and Mrs William Brant have moved to their son’s Lucius Brant where they will make their future home. Dr J B Tadgett had business in Charleston Monday. Baynard Benton hud business in^alterboro Tuesday. Lee Bentou had business in W’alterboro today. Quite a large crowd of young people gathered at the home of Mrs Jaie Herndon Saturday evening to surprise her, it being her fifty-second birthday. The evening was very much enjoyed by all who attended. Leonard and Otis Herndon liave business in Crocketvil |n today., Gertrude Yarn. - » riFTT TEARS A BLACMMUTH. Hamofl K. Worley of Hizbarg, Va., Jiva been ■hoeing horses for more than fifty year*. He says: “Chamberlain’* Pstn 'Balm has given mo great relief Iiom lame back and rhenmaUam. If is tli* best liniment l ever a*ed ” For eels by John M. Klein. R&venel Ripples. Uavei.el, Sept. 30,—Special: The people in and around here «r« busy gathering cotton and hay, for which we have had delightful weather. Our mininter, as umuI, on the last preaching day gave us a very ’ai l sermon. Mrs James Altman a d daughter, of Meant Pleasati 1 tended these servicees and spent * week with lelutives and fti> J JD nan visited his child ren in 1 *i ■ lostou a few days ago. * Arthii t* 'well and Dick Terry have gf* • to New York to join the am. . Mrs T line Watts ? gnd her 4wo litr-o boys Regihal and Allen o. 'mvidence, R. L, visit ed their vuut, Mrs 0 E Rowell Miss Cura Hethington und little ne i ..«*w, Jack Wallace, of 4}|iArlesi visited Mrs 0 E W allare a short time ego. Dr and Mrs Brooker will return to Florida in a short while fi r the winter. Mif-es Nellie and Mamie Ken nedy of Cearleston were recent vieitorsof Miss Auniebell Rowell. Air and Mrs K L Rogers of Charleston vipited mother last week . M J Hethington has movled his saw’ mill 'live miles out of tow n. E B R. - Hit. A.S. HYDIHCK PARALYZED. Orangeburg, October 4.—Dr Au Justus S. Hvdrick is lying critically ill at hid home on Ktst Russell street, in this citv, having suffered a stroke j of paralysis about JO 3u o’clock last! night, while engaged in a game of ciiess with his son. Dr D. J. llydnck.! There is no more beloved jierson- 1 age in Orangeburg than Hr llydrick, ami the solicitude of the number of callers at his residence attested the 1 esteem in which he is held. The* patient is receiving the attention of all the local physicians, and Dr J. W. Habcock, of Columbia, will arrive heie this afternoon lor consultation. Dr Hydrick’s left side is effected. His condition all day has been prac tca'lythi same. W hile grant fears are entertained for his recovery, it it not impossible, and the entire com munity joins in the earnest hope that his life will be spared. Judge D. E. Hydnck, a brother, and other relatives have been sum moned. WHY COLDS AKE DANGEROUS. Because you hare omit raced ordinary colds and recovered troUi them withrui treatment of any kui i.vio not for a mo ment imagine that colds are not danger ous. Everyone knows ihst pneumonia and chronic ca arrh hnve their origin in a common old. t'oitsninption is not caused o? a cold hut «hi cold prepares tbe sy-tem tor Mi* i»c pn .u and oe- velopment of rhe germs t Mt would nut otherwise h*ie found luUment. It h the same with all iii*c>ioi:h diseases. Hiphiher'a, scsr.ei li ver, measles sud whooping coogh »re lUvicn moie liveiy to be conerac e<l aun.i toe child lain cold. You wilt see rr mi :h s bat in >re , real danger Ihrss i i a c. «i i .at tu a >y oiber oi the coni o^n a m-urs Tne evsust a d q iicke-l «mv to c ire a bold i» io take CnainberUiu » tyougn Ueinedy fh- mv y r» iiihrKiiil" lilies .-th-cted by tills preparaiion ti-ve made ii a i siapie article ot tia<le o^e. a large part of the wjild For .ale by John M. Kleiu. Island ton Itenu Islaiidtoii, Uct. 1,—Special; Wo are glad to report ‘that Mrs. S A Cro-by j* much better after her recent long illness. L Herndon and daughter, Miss Hattie, spent luesday nigfTt w'ith Mr and Mrs S A Crosby on their way to Fechiig where they will visit Mr and Mrs Henry Lane. We are glad to see D S Godly up again. Mrs Yiola Godly, and baby daughter, Yirginia, of Crocket- ville, have been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs H S Crosby. Miss Beitha and l\*arl Harvey paid McNeils a tlyiug visit Sat urday and Sunday. ^ James Felder’s little sen has been quite ill f r some time. Walter Crosby left Wednea- day for the Bambarg Fitting school to attend this session ( We wish hinr great success. Wlistling Rnfus. After a man’s goodness reaches a certain point he begins to take au occasional day off. FOR CHRONIC UIACRHOIA. “While in the army is 1868 I was taken with chronic diarrhoea.” aaya G*orce M. Felton of Booth Gibson, Ht. * I have since tried many rssMdles bat without any permanent relief until Mr. A. W. Miles of ibia place peranaded me to try Chamberlalu’e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle of which stopped it at once.” For mle by John stopped it M. Klein. Every minister has his favorite hvmn and every other man has his favoute her. Don’t be deceived by imitZflons ef DeWitt’a Carbolizad W'itok Basel thrive. When yon ask forJ)eWitt’s be sore to get it The same ia stamped on every box. There ia-Juet one original. It U especially good for piles. We sell and recommend them. Sold by Walter boro Drag Co . - —• - A candidate for offlee oat ia California says he is ranniag on hie “strong record. ” No doebt it needs famigatiag. The age politician’s recesd done. LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY n., s. c. 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Tailor Made Suits At Hall 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 Canopies Complete ready for Value 1.25 Special 93c. Lxtra 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 oi American and English Bobbinet 75c to T 0.00 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. 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 Silkfjumper Suits, Solid Colors and stripes J value 13.50, sale 10.00. • V- ^ ... “My Young Sister” _ X> writes Mis. Mary Hudson, of Eastman, Miss., “took my advice, which was, t* take Gardui. She was staying v. itu me and was in terrible misery, but Car* dui helped her at once. It Will Help You “Last spring,” Mrs. Hudson contir es, “I was tin a rack of )ain. The dc tor did no goo so I began to take Ca lui. The fin dose helped 1 0. Now I jam in bett : health than > three years/’ ' Every girl and won n needs Care i, to cure I irregularity, falling feelings, headache, backache and similar fei ale troubles. Car dui is sale, reliable, [scientific. Try Cardui. - AT ALL DBTJO STORES 0L1\ EL GA. starts at Oliver Wednesday Editor Press and Standard: next October 7th and if there’s Please allow me space in your any thing I like better than paper to write a few lines of a meeting its more meeting, little town on the Central of ( Who like to hear good preach- Georgia R. R. Oliver is (46); ing better than I? forty six miles of Savannah, and is composed of one bank, the Peoples Bank,(4) four gro cery stores,one drug s*ore and one barber shop, one beef mar ket and the farmers cotton ware house and one livery sta ble, one Oliver Inn. And a g)od population I don’t know what number. The Gipsy’s have been here for two weeks. They made several trades and left this Ha, Ha, Whistling Rufus ol Evergreen, you need not be shooting over here at me for I dont mink you have much to brag over. It’s a poor game that don’t work two ways and once is hot alway’s and twice isnt lor ever. The same game will be played again if we live j to see it and some one else, will have to wear black, as far as I am concerned in election oft nearly a # horses a nd week and carried hundred head of mules. “Gee winter to night enough to freeze lizzards now. Well it is getting time for cold weather. October is here and campmeeting started Friday at Spring Field. Ga n All who wish may attend. Asiocation better get off here as there are prety bad roads in Colleton and I may get in a wreck. It is sweet to meet It is sad to part I hate to say good night sweet heart. Come again Whistiing Ru fus I like to read yonr p eces t only they are so short. With ! best wishes to all. I am. Black Eyes October, 4. 2^ WOULD MORTOAlIE T.1K %’AK* a^. A farmer ou Hurai Koute 2, Ka.piie, Gh , W A Finyd b/ name, “Bucklen’t* Arnica r>alve cared the two worrt mires I ever k%«: one ou u.y baud and ueoumr Nt- H is worth more than it* weight iu gold. I would uot le without it if I bad to mortgage the faun to get it.” Duty 25c. at John M. Klein’* drug store. DOTS FROM DOCTOR’S CREEK Oct. 3:—Editor The Press and Standard: As it has been quite a while since I wrote to fhe dear old Press and Stand ard, I will write a few dots. Allie Crorby was the honor ed guest of Miss Willow Chassereau Sunday night last Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Weeks visited Hendersonville last Thursday. While there they were delightfully entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oquin. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crosby and children visited the latter’s parents, C. W. Breland last Thursday. Miss Ibbie Saunders s last Sunday with Miss Saqnders of this place. Ben Weeks of Round visit ed Omega Sunday lasr. W. D. Breland of this place has accept d a position with Mrs I. A. Sauls of Smoaks. Mrs. M. W. Ireland and thr«e children Minnie 1 Lee B. R. Davis of Kentuckey passed through here last week. M iss Ettie^Bre4nd of this place ielt laSt’^Tiday for Savannah. Wishing the Editor much success, 1 remain. A Lonely Girl. DAMAGE 8UIT AFFIRMED. Siprkme Court Awards $>!U0 11* the Gfraty Cask. The supreme court has aflirmed the decision of the lower court m the case of W. C. Geraty against the Atlantic Coast Line railway. Geraty, who is known as the “Cabbage kidg,” ships hundreds of crates of cabbagas from his plantation, near Charleston, every year and on failure of the rail way to supply iced cars lost considem- bl e money. The jury awarded dam ages to the amount of *0 and this was affirmed by the higher court WHBRK BULLETS FLBW. David Parker, of Fayette. N. Y, a veteran of the civil wat, who lost a toot at Gettysba’g, says: "The good Electric Bitters have done ia worth more than five bnndred dollars to ma. I spent much rm»nev doctoring for a bad oaae of stomach trouble, to little par- poee. I then tried Klcotric Bitters, and they cured me. I now take them aa a tonic, and they keep M m» strong and well ” 60c. at John M. Ktain’s drag ■tore. spent Lilia I.dont care who’s elected for one suits me as well as another. I Carrie Mae # and Stetson are Any way we wont fall out visiting her son near Ruffin to about it. “Gee I’ve said more day. „ whizz” It feels like than I am to say about water. Rev. C. L.* Harrison wife nieht I know it's cold Let’s talk about something else. What have you to say about prohibition? Hear what I say, wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging and; whosoever is deceiveothereby is not wise. . Well Mr Editor guess I had and Children of Rum Gully visited the latter’s parents near Walterboro last week. Mrs Laura Saunders'spent last Tuesday very pleasantly at the home of, M. W* Bre land. BRANCHYILLE GRADED SCHOOL. The BranchTille Graded Sohaal opened Monday morning with an at tendance of more than 150 papila The High School department has been added with every proa pact for success. The 1st and 2nd grades are under the care of Mias Besma Turner, ot Dawson. Ga.; 3rd and 4th Grades, Miss Eitella Smoak, of Braachrille. S. C.; 5th and 6th Grades, Miss Bertie Clifton, of Dar lington, S. C : 8ch and 9th Grades, Miss Elmira Hardin, of Chester, S. C n and 7th and 10th Grades, Prof* W. C. Martin, principal.— Timas and Democrat. ▲ HEALTHY FAMILY. ‘Oar whole family haa aajovsd good health since we began naing Or. T * •A •