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octors tty take Cod Liver Oi7—they undoubtedly mean Scott's Emulsion. Kt would be just as sensible for then to r cribe Qutnir i in its crude form as to pre scribe Cod Uver Ofl in its natural sutu^ Li Scott’s * 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 arid 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 >« TwHif Attm W tiL WorhT- ■COTT a BOWNX. 40» IW1SL. N«w York Mini Of NR. C. F. RFNTZ. Mr. C. F. Rente, a highly pected citizen of this county, died at his home in the Ehr- haHt section last Friday night. His death was a great shock to his family and friends, as it was very sudden. Mr. Rentz had been sitting around the fire playing with his little grand child just before retiring, but he complained of not feeling well retired ahead of the rest of the family. Soon after he had gone to bed he coughed several times and on going to his bed he was found to be in a dying condition and soon expired. It is supposed his death was caused from apo plexy, as he was of stout build and had recently been suffering a great deal with indi jestion. rpfv. tfv'V place Satur day morning at Pleasant Hill Methodsit church, near Ehr hardt, Mr. Rentz having long been a member and steward of this church The services were conducted by his pastor, Rev. T. L. Bclvii), after which the body was buried with Masonic honors, Mr. Rentz having for years been a loyal and faithful member of the order. Mr. Rente was about fifty-six years old, and leaves a large lainuy oi c<mureii anu g. aiiu children as well as other rela tives. He was a good man and citizen, and w ill be greatly missed, not only in his immedi ate community, but all over the cqunty. SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT AT SNIDERS. Ruffin, Nov. 13;—Special— The entertainment that was given the nth i ist, for tto£ benefit of the school was very much enjoyed. Quite a large crowd was present. The pro- jgrarii was carried out very * i nicely and a good little sum was n eeived. U’e appreciate very’ much the efforts of those who entertained us. The money raised will be used to pamt the school house and en close thti grounds. Hope our friends will soon see an im provement. also appreciate the efforts of the Editor of the o^rer for giving notices of the entertainment in the papers. Mr. Biliie Sine^th spent Saturday evening with L. L. Herndon. Misses Vera and Dana Herndon spent Sunday very pleasantly with Misses Annie and Minnie Sineath of Islandton. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hem dm and family were the guest of Mrs. R. J. Herndon Sunday* Mrs. J. B. Padgett and daughter Maud and Miss Ethel Odum were the guest of Misses Herndon Saturday, afternoon. P. C. Crosby had business in VValterboro Tuesday last. With best wishes to the Press and Standard. • Harry Vara; (Cor). LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY HBIW THAT flVFS YWT YWtfR/ynTAr OR YOUR WOHRY BACK J A V/ * A* 4. #4 *J m Aw •# «* 232 <& 234'1-Cin.sr Street, Ctiarlestor*, S. C. # * ‘ -V. , . • The Largest Wholesale a^.d Ketaii >ian oruer Mouse In Tne :?oulh o> We cut line piece goods for merchants in any length at wholesale prices. Yea Stasd by Your Rome Town SUCCESSFUL. After a great deal of effort and cotreepoudence Dr John If Kleiu, the popular drusuiftt, has succeed ed in getting the Dr Howard Co, iu making special half price in- trodnetory offer on the regultfr fifty rent, eiz* <»r their celebrated specific for the mre of pconstipa tion ami Myri e 4 *.a. This me iicino in h recent <li?- covery fur the m-e of h'I rli**»an- <»s of the a’urn» h miff hu«rels. It not only Nire-» quirk relief, t>ot it nittkep i^rtn tneut eure^ Dr Ho^nr lV st>**cific Ipir l>e^r ho remarkably * i o< ressful in cur ing constipatiun, dvapepsia srul all liv*r troubles Dr J°hn Klein i>- willing to return the price paid i«; every ca-e w-here it does not give reliefs Headaches, roaWd tongae, dizziness, gas on stomach, specks before the eyes, constipation, and all forms of liver and stomach trcub!o are som rnred by this scicntihc imvlicne. :*o is ’lie denrand for this specific that Dr John M Klein has been able to secure only a limbed supply, and every one who it* troubled with dyspep sia, constipation or liver trouble should call upon him at once, or send 25 cents and get sixty doses of the lies! medicine ever made, ion this special half price offer with ids pertooai guarantee to refund tl e money if it does uot cure. The more wo understand life, the better we comprehend death. More than 1 000 persons ar* employed in the manafacture of artificial pearls in tht gulf of i ower California by % company working under a concession from the Mexican government. "Sotfcrtrg <!sy and night tbs lorm«Dt i.f Itching Nmhiog helped me I nH«*d IPhl'i'a Oin'tn* at. I* oared n>« p*rm»u#ntly,"—Hon Jobs K liar- irit. ^nyor, Oirar»i. Ala. 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 $1.48- Ladies Cotton and Wool Mixed vests. Ribbed. Medium and Heavy weights. Each 75c. Ladies Cotton Ribbed vests and drawers, light, medium and heavy weights, each 49c. Ladies light weight sillc and wool vests and drawers, each $t.oo. NEW WAIST STYLES. . Style, yes, all that it is possible to put into a correctly made waist, but, there’s service too, and lowness of prici*. that quality considered, is little short nr astonishing and most pleas ing as well. New Taffeta Silk waists, in black and a tub line of colors, each $6.00 Ladies Lace waists, trimmed with v*eda!ines and Valtdgings. Price $2.50, 3.00, 3.75. up 10*25.00. Ladies White Linen Waists, some plain tucked, othcis trimmed with colored embroidery 2.50 to $10.00. FASCINATING FALL AND WIN TER FABRICS. 44 inch Satin, striped Poplin black and all co f ors , stnt>€< , yard 1. 39- 45 inch Imported Fillet Voiley in blue, grey and brown, yard 1.25. 46 inch Satin Viola, black and all|the new colors. Yard 1.75* We carry a large sssortment of Dress Goods in plain weaves and fancy mixtures in all the newest colors 12 i-2c, 15c, 25c, 29c, 39c, 48c, up to 3.50 yard. SPECIAL ^ Ladies Taffeta silk waists, black and colors. Value 4.00. Special, each FINEST DISPLAY OF LADIES AND MISSES SUITS IN THE STATE. Ladies strictly Tailored suits in- Fancy mixtures. Would sell easily at 12.00. Our price.jsuit 10.0a Ladies and Misses Tailor-made suits in plain Broad Goth and Mansuit r* ixtures. Suits that would retail easily at 20.0a Our price : 15.00 easily SUIT AT $280)0. We have an assortment of Ladies and Misses suits in plain and fancy striped Broad Cloths, plain and 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 of finer Suits up (to $125.00. "When you hoy from a town obent u .When you patronise a town tailor. Whoa you employ a towm dentist Whoa you encourage a town When you ept^jt tho town’e prnisea. •When you ouhaeriho fee the towaV A htftlthy o>«n i« a king la his rigrt*; an u>.h«*ltby nuu i« ao bo happy Banlock MioodJUtters build up buBud bat Hi —keep'* >ob wall. Seven Year* of Proof. •*I Kara had reveu year* of proof that Dr Aiug** New MAoover? la the b. at n>-rfteine to take for ooogha and oolda for jorery dueaead condition of thrcikr'w*** ** longa," aaya W. 7. Haarj. of Panama. Mo Tho world baa had thirty^**** year* of proof that Dr. Ktaa’a Now Dlacvenf L »be beat edy for coogha »od oo'da, aathma. hay fever, broaohtlli rbaaa of the laag*. and the early aftagre of aMi«Aiuptfoa Ito M aoty oaa alwav* prareut. the dtvcl«n»amutot paeumowla Sold under gvqm*** at Jobs M Ataia'a dnagatora 60e. aad Trialhottla fi kfrtppt. hamor- faiHnsMMof A fav fail» aH of JBOW ABOUT IMF .. .. Koaowtv'a Lasative Coach Syrap act oolv h«ata tirtiaUoa and ailay'a iaflama- ti.»e thereby mopping tho onogh, hat l» mowatho howuh Matly aad lalhat way drivae lha oald worn tha ayMma. OMtalaa no opiafoa. H la pfomant to mho. and ohiktrwi aapooWly llho Jho mite aoevnrtyhha by Don’t Worry If you are sick, don’t worry, but begin at once jto make yourself well. To do this, we but repeat (the words of thousands of other sufferers from j womanly ills, when we sar: T<Kr CARD III It Wfll Help You For 50 years, this wonderful female remedy, has I been benefiting sick women. Mrs. Jennie Merrick, of Cambridge City, Ind., says: “I suffered greatly with female trouble, and the doctors did no good They wanted to operate, but I took Cardui, and it made me icel like a new woman T am still using j this wonderful medicine, with increasing relief.” AT ALL DRUG STORES The farmer who pays more for a thiog than it will cwt him to raise it on the farm is allowing his profit to leak away. Any fool can tickle the soil and something will grow, hut the intvlMcen. farmer is blessed with an abundance. How 1* your Difv^lon. Mrs Miry »V>WMng of NaTTarlUi Au«. Son Fr.ncUo *. rveomm.bd* c remedy ft»r ttotntch *ronl>!«. *»b* «•*.•: •Or»Ulo«!« I f >r tli« voo la.-Yal ' f Kloetrlr Blocn* In nowia of iurat« Indi- ca, p'r-iupYs 1 ai« l.ii.iia 'utal I Mi fa ly coovineed Hint for ■t^mnoh ! j, or 5-j 0 h n m KUla. •nd Hr«r tmablM Kiootric Bitt re in tbo boat raaiMlv oa ins markot to-day" Thti great tor»io aa* 4 alreratlvr mMli cina Invigoi^tra th«* vv.tcm, rmlfir. thr blood aad ia Mgiacially halptol la all lorni* of female w<akD«aa C0c. at John M Klein’s drag re. flow to Treat a 0 pr%ia. ' Rpralot, aw •Hoga and Uawanaa are promptly rvllnvad by Chamharlain'a Pain Bnim Tbi^ UnimHnt reducw i»»- fi. UiA»ioa and r -oco,. :t» b a apr.io may be cnr*Hl In a boat one-third tb* *1 ne required l»y il.>- • ’:bI 'reatmeat Jfost married men have music in thoir homes, hat tnuen of if is too vocal. Wafchod Ftf ren Taara. •For flftoaaysan I haw w.tohadtbe working of Mdaa'a Arnica Salvo; and It *a« navar fallal to rme any a*»re, boil, slew or bera to wmob it w*. »p- pllad. Ithaaaawdaa fil7 w •eo, drag atora Don't shoot In the air; it’s only a waste of ammaaition. 'aavaA.P. Bardy. ot Baai WU- MMaa. We. at Joha M lUala’s Httk* liver PIUa are Ds Win’s Little lady Rtsscs If we shall alwavs prop to think before w? v'* 1 discover that in« st of what wc were uoing to say is not. worth tho brealh it mkes to say it. The reason a man can ex cuse his own extravagance is he Cu./t forgive his family’s Nojinfidel ever recanted on his death bed: people? who re cnnt'are conva Aaron. wnOfig • qateklv mcwuua m itdon OowmaHva Ac. o.r of4nk«t tnrOTiUon tare^lniMr 1 to*, unci Ir coi04.11*1.1. Nt mtH fra*. ontMt a.artr, for i I*hUhiI. M*. i llinuteh Muim „ pWwlreltt*. «'<lMMil.bnra«, tuiH. '••mw.nlr*. on faiatiia MUM* - fnMtr. Sciestinc Jtaerkai. A SanSaMwlr fH.ar.cd vMttr. twin* rtr- eaUtUuM nf Mir n-MnUS. f >.ru«L Tw«>a. $3 . rwr: fflnrraouLM.Sl ids »f ii nanidwlw* ■Hsasr^sai!! 1 Cclda abJ Cruup in Ct iMlran. ••Vy v*H* gM iMrat te* to »v>ld M Myv Mr./Wir H «•*'< No 41, Fifth Ht.. Wh«itin»j. W. V» "Liuii winter vhe had n i^verv at *11 ar»d 1 terrible eritirh bn* ’ I*, r wtth r'liamSerlaia'a r.ouab rciuedy without tbn aid of a doe- nr. and tt»v littl** bo. has bree preveet- man. time, fom havinir tba s oap !•/ thr tlwnly nan of thla ■vrnB’'. This eme^y 1t> for aaie,l>\ John M Klala. I Flow to Cure a r V>idL ^ —- — Mind Too* P.Oah*eaaI If you don'* nohrdv will. I» la yonr hUrlueos to ke*-p v***> **( .a ii»»* troab. you can and iron can wtl and aaep eat of liver and bowel troeble U ves take Dr Klng'e New Lite Plila. They henp hUitmaeens. malaria ard j&nndloa oat of your eyetem. W» at Joba M Kleta’a drug aiore. Don’t strikt* out blindly; have an object in view and try to attain it. " ' . : Hick Hmdarbe. TbMiletrefefnf disesae results fr • a disordarad ooadMoo of lbs stews sh, and eaahs cored by taking fhamber- Ma*a fitooMeh aad Mver Tablste Uet a hut Maple at Joha M KMa’s drag •adMjU. Be a* car* fni %. yon ren ••on will ooea- .lonaUv take ro] 1 and when yon do, get am«fU‘'yine of bnoun rellaMlIty. ooe tbat haa ao tvt.blf.Ned repuiatVm aad »h-'l. r i0 f-ffmrt a qntek cure, •nch a metlioine 1.1 ba«tl>erlNia'a Coogb R wedy. It ba- n»in*'l a world wide pr.te*»on bv ita r<»ntorkabte come of tMi. tv-Mt rotnrv'o >!lfr<rnt. and ean al- wc.y. mi u-n.ii-* up-11. it ace ou natrr*,'. ol»**. ih. lime* aMa espou ratbin. redoa* and .-ud’ n»:nre In n .-icrt» x »ho syataei to -a heal’by condition. Dario* the sumy yvarn in wblrh !♦ ta* been !o gr naval men w» » ret ♦»* Ii-.-m r>* 4 .’ogle oae* of or »it*>rk *m ib*- »*lp baring reealt- ec* In pnenntnnla when ibia remedy waa nred. wliieh .hreroe'nairely that It i< . rerialn prfVeuMvt of tbat dangerooa uin* « v.'bi»»i>l*v-t <*.'4 r « •<i*t| Kmoauv ro*4< Mo* no nplnm > r other narcotic and tea/ be gU’-n a. oot&jaut!y 10 a baby ' 4 : .doIf r<\y !y John M Kleia. MAGISTRATE'S SUMMONS- HTATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County ot Colleton. By J K Bryan, Fiaq. Magistmte hi - for aaid Coaaty of the aaid State: To any Lawful Constable: COMPLAINT having beeo made nate me by J O Strloklaad aad T R Striskr land, co-partners as J C Strloklaad* iton that yon. Ohio Pottery ted GHeae Company la Indebted lo them for the -urn of tweaty-Mve dollars f to the eald Ohio Pdttery Company on or obont 1S07, for oertaln gootha ~ mR an (g2S.00) paid ttery sad Qlaan the tad dev of aad merchandipe ordered wares the said Ohk Pottery and Olaas Coon pany sometime la Joly. 1907. aad whkh aaid goods, wares and rnerchandim hare never been reoeived bv the sold # C Strickland A Son. TUB^K are, iberefore* to require yon lo snmmon the aaid Defendant to ap- pe*- bs.> re toe in mj « tLcw ui WalUe- boro, rt O, on the 2nd day of December. A. D, 1908, at 10 o'olook a ra, to aa- awer io the aaid oompUInt or Jndgmeas will he given againt Ohio PtAiery and Ola#« Coepany by default. lilVKN my maed *en1 at Waltarbore. 8 C.'tha 7th day of October, A. D., 1901 J B BKYAN.(L8) 107 it The man who ooarts tomptstka for the purpose of displaying hfi streogth usually ends up by adver tising his weskiMMu Pwvple seldom improve when thmp have no model bat theamelves to oepp aiier.—Goldsmith. A pcok-a-hoo waist tbat ia m peok-a-boo tbat one baa ao diflh cnlty in aeoing what ia order is not an effort to cover op, to oa cover that part of a woman 1 body she desires to show. iiim- 4 anw Every minister hashis favorite hvmn and every other maa has his favorite her- 1 the am buewa, oaew chronic tVven’i Negafota operate tne evnenmh. ears oouaipstlea. nek your drugglai for them. Accidents will bappea, bat the regalatad fami Ilea keep Dr Th Brl<vMn|Olt for aneh emergnnoine. -nbJoys the pain and heal.* the hnrta. Ike basS- Thomaa? mine. % Arid the sheath your Uncle Tobey will take mailer under careful oonaidera- tloo.. skirts! WelL o th! The peek-a boo waist ia a eoob» promise between the world, thp ficsb, and the devil, and a poet compromise at that. YOUNG MBB^lf yoa wsmia ^ ^ eretera and wles school to silent with* to 80UTOBKX 8CHOOL OF TKLBORAPHT. Newnan. «a, far • free Cstelngne *’A M BTBRT hot shoe hi read it. itiieiaoMi * # .