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Doctors
say take Cod Liver Oil—they
undoubtedly mean Scott’s
Emulsion.
It would be just as sensible
for them to prescribe Quinine
in its crude form as to pre
scribe Cod Liver Oil in its
natural state. In
Scott’s
Emulsion
the oil is emulsified and made
easy to take—easy to digest
and easy to be absorbed in to
the body—and is the most
natural and useful fatty food to
feed and nourish the wasted
body that is known in medicine
today.
Nothing can be found to take
* its place. If you are run-down
you should take it.
Send this advertisement together with name
of paper in which it appearv your address and
four cents to cover postage, and we will send
you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World.'
SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Peart St. New York
KAliMEKS WANTED.
Washington, D . C. October 14 j
i Wanted—j,radical farmers
who would like to own homes of
j their own. The Government
| has nearly *200 0<>J acres of land
lying under the various irriga
tion projects throughout thi Weft
' for which water will be available
next season. 1 he farm unit on
these projects varies in most
eases from 40 to SO acres of
irrigable land, depending upon)
location. In many sections a'
tract of grazing land has been,
included in the farm unit;
•wherever practicable, bringing i
the total up to 1G0 acres.
The only charge for these
farms, besides the regular laud
orthe fee for filing, is the actual
cost of getting water to them,
and payment may be made in ten
annual instalnretits, without in*
terest.
These irrigation projects are
scattered over the entire arid |
region, from Canada to the Mexi-;
can line. Fn conseipi^nce, every;
variety of crop grown in thel
temperate zon« can be raised |
DEEP I 1 ALL PLOWING AND under them. If you would like!
TOE SEED BED. a fruit or dairy firm, a garden j
The United States department f ,,r maiket truck, a tract for
of agriculture has issued a val- liversilied farming, hog or
uable circular on the subject: raising, just wriU» to the 1
“Deep fall plowing and the seed ^tatisliciau ul ilie L. 6. Be-,
bed,” which has been sent to c’^aDoii .Service. Washington,
this paper with the following let- ^ C. tor panicuUrs.
ter. This circular will be mailed v—
to an) one who wishes it by the ments of the result of the election, j
department of Agriculture, Manag-ersof Election Thefollow-
Washington, D. C. Simplv drop in * Managers of Election have been
the department a card asking for ‘ l PP°' ntef l to hold theelection at the
this circular, and it will be sjnt var,ous precincfs ‘ in ^aid County
free of charge. We hope ev^ry
one of our readers who can will
take advantage of this oiler and
LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY
St 234 Kina: Street, Charleston, S. C.
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The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South
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We cut fine piece goods for merchants in any length at wholesale prices.
WARM WINTER UNDERWEAR.
Gents Heavy Cotton and Wool
Mixed vests and Drawers. Value
$1.25. Special, each 98c.
Gents all wool vests and drawers,
(natural color). Each $1.^8.
Ladies Cotton and Wool Mixed vests,
Ribbed. Medium and Heavy weights.
Each 75c.
Ladies Cotton Ribbed vest> and
drawers, light, medium and hea\ y
weights, each 49c.
secure this valuable circular.
Warrens C r nsjj R>ads-A E
Martin, Moses Kitts. Mike Fox.
Jacksonb<>ro Arthur Butler. J A
Tuten, Josh Garvin.
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Notice of Election.
Adams Run P W Martin,
Mallard. Jak • Linder.
Green Pond W P Felder. T P
1 Johnson, C H Boynton.
STATE Oh Sol 1H CAROLINA Cottageville—P M Buckner, J W
County of Colleton Hill, S H Dodd.
Notice is hereby given that the Maple Cane J O JaquesJr, P B
General Election for Presidential Ackerman, W J Rh^a-’s.
Electors and Representative in Con- Horse Pen - C F Roger, J F Strick-
gress will be held at the voting pre- land, L N Yon.
cincts fixed by law in the County of Hendersonville lasoer Robertson
Colleton on Tuesday, November 3, W E Capers, T Z Blocker.
Ladies light weight silk ami wool
vests and drawers, each £1.00.
NEW WAIST STYLES.
Style, \es, all that it is possible to
put into a correctly made waist, but.
there’s service too, and -lowness ot
price, that quality considered, is little
short or istonUhing and most pleas
ing as well.
Ladies Lace waists, trimmed with
Afedalines and \ aledgings. Price
$2.50, 3.OO. 3.75. Up tO$25.lXD.
Ladies White Linen Waists, some
plain tucked, others trimmed with
colored embroidery 2.50 to $10.00. ..
FASCINATING FALL AND WIN
TER FABRICS.
44 inch Satin, striped Poplin, black
and all colors, \ard 1.39.
45 inch Imported Fillet Yoiley
blue, grey and brown, yard i 25.
in
New Taiteta Silk waists, in blac^ and
a lull line oi coUrs. each $6.00
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46 inch Satin Viola, black and all the
new colors Yard 1.75.
W e carry a large sssortment of Dress
Goods in plain weaves and fancy
mixtures in all the newest colors
12 1 -2c, 15c, 25c, 29c, 39c, 48c, up to
3.50 yard.
SPECIAL.
Ladies Tatleta sijk waists, black and
colors \ alue 4.00. Special, eaoh
goo.
FINEST DISPLAY OF LADIES
AND MISSES SUITS IN THE
STATE.
Laches strictly Tailored suits in
Fancy mixtures. \V r ould sell easily
at 12.00. Our price, suit 10.00.
Ladies and Misses Tailor-made; suits
in plain Broad Cloth and Mansuit
mixtures Suits that would retail
easily at 20.00. Our price
SI if : : : is.do
AT $25.00.
W e have an assortment ol Ladies
and Misses suits in plain and fancy
striped Broad Cloths, plain ana 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.
Suit $25 00.
Beautiful line
$125.00.
of finer Suits
Ulmer, P M V’arn,
F M
1908, >iaid day being Tuesday follow- Sniders H I
ing the first Monday, as prescribed J C Kinard.
bylaw. Rice Patch E O’Quin,
The qualifications for suffrages Polk Jr, W M E Campbell. "
are as follows. Bells J D Padgett. S B Crosby,
Residence in State for two years, W H Saunder-.
in the County one year, in the |>olling Smoaks—P W Strickland, J W
precint in which the elector offers to Kinsey, B L Jones,
vote, four months, and the payment Doctors Creek S B Saunders,
six months before any election <»f any H R Hudson, J Q Padgett,
poll tax then due and payable.. Ashton—G C Caldwell. J T Polk,
Provided, that ministers in charge W N Jones.
of an organized church and teachers
of public schools shall be entitled to
vote after six months’ residence in
the State, others is qualified.
Registration.- Pay man t of all
taxes, including poll tax,
and collectable during the
Lodge—C W Pellum, H W Carter,
J A Padgett.
Petit—Ben Haines, G D Litch-
»'.eld, Lige Benton.
Peoples Club C L Lovelace,
assessed j Jessie Craven, Charlie Francis,
previous Williams -J T Garris, R B
year. The production of a certificate Smith. J C Redish,
or the receipt of the officer authoriz- Berea Church W A Strickland,
ed to collect such taxes shall be > R B Smith, J W Miley.
conclusive proof of the payment I W’alterboro —E B Webb, P. P
thereDf. Hiott, L. H Zeigler.
Before the hour fixd for opening Hudson’s Mill G C Benton, J E
the polls Managers and Clerks must 1 W Morriss, J A Breland,
take and subscribe to the Constitu- J Ruffin- Robert Black, J W
tional oatlv The Chairman of the Crosby, R H Carter.
Borad of Managers can administer! Ritter J P Thomas, A B Carter
the oath to the other Managers and H W Ritter. *■
Suffering Ladies
are urged to follow the example of thousands of
their sisters and take Cardui. Cardui is a nou-
mineral, non-intoxicating medicine for women. It
is for sick, weak ladies, with sick female organs.
CARDUI
It Will Help You
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It is a genuine, curative medicine, that builds
up the female system and relieves female pain,
j Mrs. M. A. St. Clair, of Eskdale, W. Va., writes:
“Before taking Cardui, I had given up all hope of
getting well. I had suffered for 3 years with my
left side and was confined to my bed, so I took Cardui,
l and now Cardui has about cured my female trouble. ,,
AT ALL DRUG STORES
to the Clerk; a Notary Public must
administer the oath to ('hairman.
The Managers elect their Chairman
and Clerk.
Polls at each voting place must be
Hickory Hill S G Chaplin, Jim
Woods, B R Davis.
Sidney J H Kinsey, J D Risher,
G M Garris.
Tiger Creek (i A Beach, P W
A SUGCESSFUL FISHING
TUI!'. :
Tuesday afternoon of 1 week
a party of i:ent lem m from Ehr-
WHY COLDS ARE DANGEROUS.
Becuusp y*a have contracted ordinary
cold* and recovered from them with* ul
treatment of anv kin I. do not for a mo
ment ImHKine that cold* are not danger*
on*. Everyone know* that pneumonia
opened at 7 o’clock a. m., and closed ; Warren, Nick Robertson,
at 4 o’lock p. m.. except in the The Managers at each precinct
City of Charleston, where they shall named above are requested to dele-
be opened at 7 a. m. and closed at gate one of their number to secure
8 p. m. the boxes and blanks for theelection.
The Managers have the power to not later than October 30, 1908. E.
fill a vacancy; and if none of the p. Henderson will deliver boxes,
Managers attend, the citizens can blands, etc, on above date at Col. C.
appoint, from among the qualified G. Henderson’s office.
voters, the Managers, who, after
being sworn, can conduct the elec
tion.
At the close of the election, the
Managers and Clerk must proceed
publicly to open the ballot boxes and
count the ballots therein, and con
tinue without adjournment 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
of the Board, or some one
designated by the Board, must
deliver to the Commissioners of Elec
tion the poll list, the boxes contain
ing the ballots and written state-
hardt cam * down to Ivanhoe on a a, “ 1 chron,c » r r h 8*™ th eir origin In
. « common old. Uoiinumprion la n<>t
fishing expedition. I hey spent caused I'y H colli tint th* cold prepare*
i days enj »ying the best of luck,
returning laden with a very large
SOME NEW DEPOTS.
1 he AC L railroad company
h ve recently erected hands me
a »d com mod kus depots at Stoke*
and Williams. The traveling
I (blic aie duly appreciative of
f se taccommodations. These
I* Hidings have not yet re-
e ived the paint but when they
ili, there will be no more hand-
* »:ne structures anv where along
the line.
WOCI O MOKTliAliE THE KAKM.
A (•'m«r on Kuraj Route 2, Empire,
in., V\ A, Koyd b> | i.ume, buy*:
Bjcklen’* Arnica Halve cured the two
•vo-at acres I ever *aw: one on my band
r l . no on mv leg. It is worth more
•b n its weight in gold. I would not
without it if I bad to mortgage the
‘arm to get It.” Only 25c. at John M.
C »*in’« Hrne store
MA^TUTE S SUMMONS.
8TA1E OF SMI TH CAROLINA.
County of CoReton.
By .1 E Bryan, K*q. Magistrate in and
for said County of the aaid State:
To any Lawful Constable:
COMPLAINT having ‘teen made unto
me by .1 C Hirlcxland and T R Strick
land, co-partner* as J C Strickland A
Son that you. Ohio Pottery and Glaa*
Company is indebted 10 them for the
Mini of twenty-tlve dollars <$2.> 00) paid
10 the said Ohio Pottery and Glass
Company on or obont the 2nd day of
September, UH>7, for certain goods,
wares and merchandise ordered from
the said < >hic Pottery and Glass Com
pany sometime In July. KH)?, and which
said goods, wares and merchandise
have never been r<i*ived by the said J
C Strickland & Sou. . -
H W DuBois Chairman
G A Benton,
Hugo S Strickland
Commissioners of Federal Election
for Colleton County. S. C.
E P Henderson Clerk.
FOR CltKOXJJ l>IA< RHOKA.
“While in the army in 1863 I was
taken with ohromc diarrhoea." says
G-nrge M. Felton of South Gibson, Hi.
• 1 have since tried many remedies bat
without anv permanent relief until Mr.
A W. Mlb s of this place pertnadad me
•n try Cbsmberlaln’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle of which
st .pped it at once.” For «Ue by John
M. Klein.
catch of perch ami trout. They
all report a good time ami from a
fisherman’s point of view they
were perfectly satisfied.
Among those in the party from
Ehrhardt were Messrs J C KVnard
JAChaaserau. .1 J Farrell, A
M Kinard, J D Daunelly and
W Carter.
the system for the reception and de-1 THESE are, therefore’ to require you
v« lopment of the germ* that would nor to summ »u the said Defendant to ap-
ot her wise have found lodirment. It Is P«sr before me in mv office in, Walter-
the same with all infection* disea** * | S O. on the 2 i<i day of December, | With best Wishes to The Press
and Stanl.ird.
NEWS FROM SNIDERS.
Rullin, Oct, 16.—To the Press
nud Standard:—Mrs. B. L. V’arn
snd Mrs. P. (J. Crosby visited
the home of D. S. Godley Friday.
Mrs. Harriet Stone of Island
ton visited Mrs. R. J. Herndon
Monday.
Misses Y£ra and Dana Hern
don dined with Misses Addie and
Dora Bisliop Sunday.
H. S. Weatherford and
Otis Herndon had business
around Omega last week-
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Breland
visited the termer’s mother near
Bethel Sunday.
Bass Yarn's baby, little Fay,
who has been very ill is improv
ing now.
Little Ethel Breland spent last
Monday night with her little
aunt Lizzie Herndon.
•L B. Herndon of Ruffin, who
has been in Florida for several
years has returned home and
took charge of Dr. .1. B. Padgetta
business.
Where is our Lodge and
Georgia correspondents? I don’t
see any news this week. Write
again I enjoy your letters.
Must not have been any busi
ness around Islandton this week
I don’t see any items.
Mrs. G. J.atid M. A. V’arn
visited the home of j. A. Harri
son Friday. His son, Fletcher,
got his k g broken last Saturday.
Diphtheria, unmet fever, measles aini A. D. P.HiS, at 10 oclock a in, to an-
whooping cough are much more lilrph ••wer to the »aiil complaint or judgment
to lie contraceil when the child ha* a l>e given again! Ohio Pottery and
cold. You will see from thl* that more G a** Conpany by default,
rial danger,lurk* in a cold that in a» v GIVEN my mand *«al at Walterboro,
other ot the common atimgnta The 1 8 C, ih* ?tb day of October,_A. D ,1908
f astest ard quickest wav to wire a cold
I* to takeChamberlain’a Cough Remedy.
The many remarkable cure* effected
by this preparation have made it a
I | staple article of trade over a lar-e part
•>f the world. For sale by John M.
Klein.
10 ? 6t
J E BRYAN,(L S)
Magistrate.
WIIERK BULLETS FLiW.
David Parker, of Fayette. N Y , a
veteran of the civil war, who loai a
toot at Gertyebu'g, -ay*: ‘The good
Electric Bltrera have done i* worth mon-
».h»n fire hundred collars to me I
gpent much money doctoring for a bad
case of stomach trouble, to little pur
pose. I then tried Kcclric Bittera, ami
they cured me. I now take ihem as a
tonic, and tbev keep n m«* strong an
well." 60c. at John M. Klein’s drug
•tore.
Every minister has his favorite
hymn and every other man has
his favorite her.
Don’t sfrike out blindly; have
an object in view and try to
attain it.
Don’t shoot in the air; irs
only a waste of ammunition .
FIFTY YEARS A HLACMtOimi.
Hamuel R. Worley of Hixburg, Ya.,
haa been shoeing horses for more than
fifty years. He says: ‘'Cb4mberlatn’»
Pain Balm has given me great relief
from lame bsu:k aud rheumatism I* is
be best lioioient 1 ever u,ed ” For
aale by John M. Klein
The farmer who pays more for
a thing than it will cost him to
raise it on the farm is allowing
bis profit to iesk away.
If we shall always stop to
think before we speak we will
discover that most of what we
were going to say is not worth
the breath it takes to say it.
A HEALTHY FAMILY.
‘Our whole family haa enjoyed
good
»ye
health sine* we began using Dr King’s
New Life Pills, three years ago," *aya
L A Harriet, of Rural Route 1,' Gull
lord, Maine They cleanse and tons the
■ystem In a gentle wav that does yon
good 25c. at John M. Klein’s drag store
Any fool can ti<*kle the soil
and aomething will grow, but
the intelligent farmer is blessed
with an abundance. ’ „
A School Girl.
DeWItt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills are
just what you ni-ed and what you should
net tight Sway for pain in the back,
backache rheumatic pains, and all uri
nary and bladder troubles. Thousands
of people suffer from Kidney and Blad
der trouble and do not know it. They
think it Is a cold or a strain. Don’t
lake any chaooes. Get DeWItt’s Kid
ney and Bladder Pills. They are anti
septic and promptly soothe the pain.
Don’t fail to insist upon DsWitt’s Kid
ney and Bladder Pills. We sell them.
Sold by Walterboro Drug Co.
Most married men have music
in their homes, but much of if is
too vocal.
Don’t be deneived bv imitations of
De Witt’s Uarbolissd W itch Haael Salve.
When yoo ask for DeWitt’s be save to
get It. The name Is stamped oa every
box. There la lost ooo original. It la
sapeoiaUy good for piles. We sail aai
••cotri**» % od them. Sold by Waltsrhose
Drag 0a.
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