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Does the
BabyThrive
If not, something must be
wrong with its food. If the
mothers milk docsn.’t nourish
it, she needs Scott’s Emulsion.
It supplies the elements of fat
required for the baby. If baby
is not nourished by its a: lificial
food, then it requires
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
Half a teaspoonful three or
four times a day in -b >11
will have the d^ired r. . •
stems to have a mr•'
upon bah' . •; ,u < .. .e.
fifty-cenL ha . 1 t
truth of OUT h .'w iii; .
EVERGREEN RIPPLES.
Evergreen. Oct. 8, Special;
Farmers are hustling with their
crops.
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fvn.l 1*1. ’
of par.
four t, »
y-ju a ' c ;i
£COTTi
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our .'v
l.v J < t ^
a 400 1 varl,
i .y
J
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a* ‘jw i
y ur^ J IJ ’
vo*ton j ’anter
mofv v i > ra\
o
LO Ns..
. Mandton.
Will you pie
tie rnace “iii
speak to tin
who borrow
cotton with. -What 1 w: i t(»
say is this; Cotton ray^n ak'*
jjaper ami paper mak -s m ;:i
money makes hanks sn<i batiks
make loans: loans make pover
ty and poverty makes ray.
and rags will abide w : th tlv
man that borrows until in the
grave he lies.
J. L. jami .on.
ITEMS I-KOM SNIDKi^
NCHOOb.
Snid
ers,
Oct.
o. Spec ai;
arne
lies
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■ a r i a
Our leat her Mi s
Wi ekley bejng very -el
week, we have ma Ini ,v-
school. tb.i.l t ) se,- •
ver\ me l tier.
* fi
1 her va'i an < )rpnm ■ ’ey
exercis at I'm.* Ciroy : >•. u'..tr
afternoon at 4 ov ’oes. The
programe consiste
tions, son
lection.
Misst s Minnie i'l'psen a i
Fannie IVmon were : •
guests ( 1 Mi s i era llerndo 1
Sunda\. ^
.' \v ii.. Brvant * wa• ■ • h •
firmest < >1 Miss Eth< 1 J 1
Sunday.
11. A. Draw ly and Sam
Herndon were the guests ot
Johnnie Sue e o! Isiamiton
Saturday last. 0 . -
Mrs. G. ). \ r arn taught a
day alternoon at the Warn
landing. It weighe 1 hv--
pounds and was two fe *t long
G. J. Yarn had business in
Walu rboro Thursday.
Miss Carrie Yarn paid
Salkehatchie a dying visit
Saturday and Sunday last.
Mrs. M. R. Stone visited
the home of Mrs. G. J Yarn
Friday aftern jon.
Leonard Odum has return
ed to liis old home in Florida,
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B. L. and P. M. Yarn had
business in Walterboro Mon
day.
Mrs. Fiddle Benton and
children of Beaufort, are visit
ing her mother Mrs. Annie
Getsinger.
With best wishes to the
Press and Standard.
Cor.
rirnr years a iilacmwiitii
v Hauinel R. Workvof Hixtmrc. V* ,
has abt einif borne* f«»r more than
Ufivveara. He »«y»: “(aembArUto’*
Pain Balm ha* Rlreu me great relief
from lame back au<l rbeamaUem. It ia
the beer llul.neot 1 ever naed For
•ale by John M. Klein.
c Don’t •loot "n the air; it’s
only a waste oI*mtmiiiition.
noe’t be deceived by Imitationa nt
De Witt’a Oerboi»ae«i ^ itoh Haael Halve,
vf ben yon a*k for DeWItt’e be aure to
get It The name ia atamped on every
bM '*
adtrsJrtSa»»-
Dina Vo-
l*. B Sanders
has recently
mfived his fa mi I v
y> Smoaks. i
Mr, Sanders has Keen iiVing
in our nei^hltorhood lor nearly
tliree years. ■
r* v> • %
, Cur school
tqxncd last
\ lend ay widi
Miss Annie
R"’ rt". as t'4''
:<*r \Yc are
^I.ui to we 1 com •
Miss Robert^,
in t ar coninusnit\
Ut 1 Black (
yes I didn’t,
iv an any oflene
at what I
sa.d 1 was onlv t
-*-e wliat you v.
rasing just to
ould do, l»ut
with good a7a 7.
.vil! tA er it.
oa ! hope you
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fioht for
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yrce with
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*..cton 1
NT'tT**'- i- i ,
.an that the
General El -tien
.• Presidential
t. :tors and 1 ..-.'i
tiiative in Con-
giv.ss will l e hv-ul ..
; .evoung pre-
firwts nx. i by hi ^
• ne County of
(' ►lleton oti Tu‘'.
. November 0,
I'.'OS, taui day be :
. i"-d iy .,full<*w ; -
ing th<* first 1S0 ,
by law.
.a. i r.'scribed
Th< qnalit. ’ati .
nr. a.- f eittvts.
n - suflra- es
liesid -ace in
. two years,
in the '' tray ..1 ■;
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Li >nai out .
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Bara ‘ As..:
administer
t io ua h : > tii. ;
tnagers an»l
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i'ublic must
adminEUv tha o i
Chairman.
Tne Mar.a^ r< v.
an i .
i . Chairman
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IVoi-i al v a •('. • i.
. '.ace must be
onen at ->’f i.: ;
. a;., and closed
at t >>" ■ck p.
. .rypt in the
dlt\ v ol
...rethey shall
Ir* oiRMttti a’. 1 «». :...
G p. m.
:.:.d closed at.
The Miinager M i-
e t ie power to
fill a "va. ancy; ar.u
1' m*ne of the
Managerg aiten n ii;e citizens can
appoint, from araang the tiualified
voters, the Ma iago
rs, who, after
being sworn, can con iuct the elec-
tion.
At the close t ' the t lection, the
Managers anti t T: k
must proceed
publicly to opm the i»a!lot boxes and
count the ballots th
erein, and con-
tinue without utlj »urnment until the
same is completed, and make a state-
ment of the result
for each' office.
and sign the same.
Within three
days thereafter.
the Chairman
LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY
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TRS HUOSF. THAT GIVES ’YOU SITISFACTIO!! M()!iEY mK
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23S <Sc 234 ISLirxiz Street, Claarieston, S. C.
r:ic Larges! Whoiesaie and Retail .'lai! Or '_■ r House In The South-
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v.« i ‘ht silk and wool
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the
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W AIST MYLKS.
i that it is possible to
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rreetiy made waist, but.
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price, i i t|
sho d < '
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• ■ : v ton^idered, is little
nishuig and^nost pleas
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t* in ' Ingvort'-d i i!h t \ o,' -y
bin--, r 'V and brown, yard i 2^.
in'
di'A and
•• i\!uies Suits that would retail
I easily at go.oo. Our
SI if
i i p dn Broail Cloth and Mansuit
L w<
price
15.0°
go im i Sa in \ ;ofa, Mm k and all the
new roll i s. h ard 1.75.
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We carry a large sssortment of I )n*ss
Goods in plain weaves and fancy
mixtures in ali the newest colors
12 I - 2C. 15c, 25c. 2 C, 4yC. 48c, up to
4.^0 yard
SPECIAL.
Ladi<*s T affeta silk waists, black .yrd
colors. Yalue .poo. Special, each
3.00.
AT $25.00.
W<* have an assortment of Ladies
and Miss**s suits in plain and fancy
striped Broad Cloths, plain ano fancy*
Panamas and Herringbone stripes in
all the staple and fancy shades. The
largest assortment, and the greatest
takers in the South at the price.
T Suit $25 00.
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vaists. in black and
each $6 00
AiEsr.r.2saBK
Beautiful line of finer Suits up to
$I25.C0.
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sl.AMo Vil.bK NEWS.
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('h irlest >11. < le*. 10,—special;
v \'e were plea-el t!> hive Edgar
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,) ( 0 p, .<• lit. J ^ U'e wish f!»r him a flood
'■•si Mrs L. Id Munvv n,l,K
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of Mord.v- C'onur spent let,.
.Saturday and Sunday here’
•sts of the latter’s
Mi .i.M - < ir e CfO^idwin and
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Frr 5' years, this wottth iul ismale ,tTer-y. hts ‘ in a lVw we ,ks with irieml?
been bsneidang wo c. $:,■*. .1 • . it. ... and relatives in Charleston,
of (an >e 11 go C i tv, Ind.. s m's: ‘Msr- ■ M-C Miss B rtha Murray after a
\\ith ft..iaie t^Oliole, and • uocdo.y g >• • pleasant stay with-friends at
Thot v.anuM to opei. \> I toon C .w, , ,d Monks Corner, has returned
made me i el like a new T'orn-n I ; i g . ! u« : t home.
ne. with recitrjk
IlnKrt (’!rt**r eall‘l on Nt»il
|, ;ir , ■ j o is Kit!i<* \v pinning on tha
Sin rifl M. M. Linn house werrv widow m ha«te to meet
S mt tieorge sp- nt s'-\eral rr ,i "-N<*. N-’which brought Miss
y U. with his sort Sidt Eva M. Hawley from Dafoaft FU.
lumidiouse this we. k. j Mcmi.I iv ev niug qai!e a j )llv
Miss W innie? i. Lotz has crowd fathered at Mr* Kenedy’s
returned iiome after a pleasant :lT Ik.l. >; 1'hilltp St where
visit to fri'-nds in Charleston, they, enj’yed the evening in
Mrs. Sarah Perr\ is visiting honor of Mi-s Hawley, Sunday
relatives in Charleston. • ' t :»fb-n»oon quite a number visited
Miss Maybelle Lot/is spend- the Navy vard as tU> men of
war, the Texas is in for a few
days.
Ike.
this wonderful medicine. Tth rdert :■/ .: lalkM*
With best wishes to^ your
•Cinderella”.
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AT ALI. DI L*G STQESis • t’d .paper.
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WHY OOI.DS AUi: DA2i(fI?It , >U8.
, - Hwnu». vdo bnvc c.ii)trHrXi 1 ritkiarr
. <■ I < 1 .Pi.mips .Ir 1‘ K .1 P Timmas A P, Carter c.sa^ And »L)o»ert<l troiu', tbrm wit brill
ir<ntnn*ut of nnv kiu.l.ito not for » mo
te 1 |f.„ r, .. ilmvTjt imujrine that cold* arr tint danfer-
.lieKory llil. S !i 1 c.nphn, dim OUh Evenouc knows tbat pneumonia
Ackerman. V .}' iCu.a'ls. R WyRitter
Horse IVr (’ V I' y/er, J F” Stnck-
WH Kilt: lU LLETS FLEW^
Davit) Parker, of Fayette. N Y , a
vrleran of the civil wm, w ho lost a
toot at (iettysbtlig, -ays: ‘The good
Elect fir Hitter* have daue if worth more
, than tire bund red ooilars to me I
>pent inui-ti tuonev doctoriQ^ lor a bad
case of stomach trouble, 10 little pur*
pos *. 1 then tried E'cotriu Bitters, and
they cured tii.*. 1 now tase them as a
toutc, amt they Ktep ,,m - atroug and
well ” o*)-. ar John M. Klein’s drug
store.
of the Board., or somp^sone
designated by tne Board; must
deliver to the Con. missioners of Ejec
tion the poll lisi. the boxes contain
ing the ballots and written state
ments of the remit of the election,
Managers of Electiom|-The follow
ing Managers of Elecwro have been
appointed to hold the election at the
various precincts in the said County
Warrens Goss Roads—A E
Martin, Moses Ritts. Mike Fox.
Jacksonboro—Arthur Butler, J A
futen, josh Garvin.
«Adams Run—P W Martin, L A
Mallard. Jake Under.
Green Pond—W P Felder, T P
Johnson, C H Boynton.
CotiageviUe—P M Buckner, J W
BUI. S H Dodd. :
lamb L N Y-»:v.
Renders in ivr Robertson
W E Caj>e T 7 Blocker.
Sniders H I 5 Ulmer, P M Y'arn,
J C Kinard.
Rice Path V. O’Quih. F Ml
Polk Jr, W V. K Campbell.
Bells—J l) Padgett, S B Crosby,
W H Saunder
Woods, B R Davis.
Sidney-"J If K>nsey, J D Risher,
(i M Garris.
nnd ( humic ca’airh hxve tlu-tr origm in
n coiumou .old. Coofuaiptioa !<* not
caun.d »v a cold hut ib» cold prepare*
the ►ydeni lor il.e kc ptiou and de-
Tiger Greek G A Boa^h, P W v lopmeul of the perm* that would not
... _ x ,. , r > 1 . ' I otherwise have found lorittraent. It I*
Warren, Nick Robertson. toe Mime with nil in , eciio*:f diseases.
The Managers at each precinct Jhphtbena, acir.ei lever, nicAeie* and
named above are requested to dele- whxping cough are moch mote likely
, . . M , to be coutrat >»d wbeu Ibe chdd ea* a
gate ope of their number Vo secure ^.jd. You will Me from this that more
the l>exes. and blanks Tor the election, real danger lura* in a ccld that iu a>y
Smoaks—E*7 W Strickland, J W ! n ^ t 'ater than October 40, 1908. E. ta LTeat a-d h qaicke** way to t-nre a cold
Kinsey, B L Jones. Henderson will deliver boxes,
blands, etc, on above date at Cob
G. Henderson’s office.
Doctors Greek—S B Saunders,
H R Hudson, J Q Padgett.
Ashton—<4 C Caldwell. J T Polk,
W7N Jones. • • * .
Lodge-C W Pellum. H W Carter,
J A Padgett.
Petit—Ben Haines, G D Litch*
f.eW, Lige Benton. ,
Peoples Club—C L Lovelace,
Jegple Craven. Charlie Francis.
Wffllams-J T Garris, R B
Smith, J C Redish.
Berea Church—W A Strickland,
ARB Smith, J W Miley.
Walterboro—E B Webb. P. P
Hiatt, JL H Zeigler.
Hudson’s Mili—G C Benton, J E
W Morriss. J A Breland.
Roffin-r-Roberi Black. J W
Croaby, R H Carter.
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MIGISTRITE'S SUMMONS-.
STAtE OF aOl Til C lKOLlNA,
Oouuiy of Col'eton.
By J E llryHO, E<q. Magistrate in and
for amid (.'oquij ot the »aid btate:
To any Lawful Constable:
CO itPLAlNT havmg *>*-«n made unto
me by J CJ btrlctlaud amt T R Strick-
laud, 00-partner* as J C Strickland Jk
Son that you. Ohio Pottery sad Glass
is to takeC'hamberliin'a Cough Remedy^ Company ^* i mettled 10 them for ibe
lb*- many remaruahle cure* effected
by this pMpsrnrioo have made it a
naple arttcb'Of trade over a lar-e part
-um of tweaty-flve dollars 4jS)3 (t0) paid
to the eaid Ohio Pottery and Glass
Company oO or obool the 2nd day of
Klein.
G A Benton,
Hugo S Strickland |
Commissioners of Federal Electim a thing than it will cost him to
The farraar who pays more for
lie
H W DuBois Chairman of the world. T or tale by Jobu M. September, 1907, for certain goods,
‘ wares and m^ebandtae ordered from
the said Ohk Pottery and GUm Goas-
pany sometime in July. 1207, and which
■Sid goods, wares and merchandise
have never been received by the ssid J
C Strickland A Spn.
THESE are, therefore’ to reqalre yoa
4 to summ m the said LK-fendaei tv ap
pear before me in my office us Walter-
uoro, S U, on the 2 m day of Ueceasber,
A. D,IMS,at 10 o’ckioa a m. to an
swer to the said complaint or judgmaat
will be given again! Ohio Pottery aad
Gmsa Coaptny by defcali. <
GIVEN my maad Melst Wallsrhora.
S C, tbs 7th day of Oeo>b*r,
J E BRYi
107 61
for Colleton County. S. C.
E P Henderson Clerk.
. FOR CHMOXlO nUCRHOBA
“While ia iO* army in 186<i L was
taken with chronic diarrim-a." says
Geonre M. Felton of South Gu«na, Pa.
* 1 base since tried many remcrflee bat
witboet any permanent relief until Mr.
A. W. Mllee of ibis place persuaded me
to try Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and
Dhirrt pna Remedy, one bottle of which thrm to ur on
stopped it at once.” For sale by Johir 5^ atom.*
M.Klete..
raiee it on the farm is allowiitg
his profit to leak away.
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WOULD XOKTOJtOS TeB FARU.
A farmer on Rural Koute 2, Expire,
G*., W. A Floyd by naese, say*:
“itackien's Arnica halve oared the two
wont sores I ever saw: on n oe my hand
a> d ne on my leg. It Is worth more
tbanita Weight in fold. I would wot
be without it if I had to mortgage the
Only 25c. at Joan M.
Every minister bus his favoiite
hymn and every other man ha
his favorite her.
D^n J t strike out blindly; have
an object in View end try t»
attain it. ' ^ *
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