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’.-.m’vr? ' . •"' ' " JONES SWAMP DOTS. Dec; 1.—Special. Kditcr Press and Standard, will you allow me space in your paper to drop in a few dots. The Farmers of this section are about through harvesting and cain grindings are ragin (gee whiz) they are fine. Mr. Editor don’t you enjoy sipping the juice? A cane grinding was very much enjoyed at Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Linders the past week by old and young. Among the guests was Misses Amanda Prine and Alice Sickes and brother, Misses Della Langdale and Lilia Beacji and brothers, Fur man and Floyd, Mr. Lee Hut son. Mrs. L. H. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Linder and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Beach, Masters Ralph and Walter Linder. Mrs. J. K. Linder and Miss Della Langdale were in town shopping Saturday. The Tiger Creek school No. 2. is progressing, under the direction of the prominent and efficient Teacher Miss Della Langdale. She is one oi the finest teachers Colleton afilords. Among the guest who at tended the Thanksgiving din ner at Mr. • L. A. Linder’s Thursday in honor of the Bride and Groom was; Mrs. J. K. Linder and children, Mr. W. F. Copeland, English Beach, L. W. Beach, Miss Della Langdale, Mr. Lee Hut son, Miss Eulah Hickman Miss Aarabell Gatch Miss Hattie Carter Halsie and Bamie Langdale. A few from Mt Carmel, was Misses Eather Linder Della Langdale, Mr. Tom Linder and his bride, Furman and Floyd Beach, Mrs. J. K. Linder and daughter Doralee. Well Mr. Editor we are enjoying some fine weather now. A number of friends cele brated Mr. Lee Hutson’s 15th birthday last Fr day the 27th of Nov. Well Mr. Editor if this es capes the waste basket I will call again, I am, “Kerchunkerwhy” State of Ohio, t'itr of Toledo, Lacas County. Frank J Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the tirm of F J Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm vviU pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each amt every case ot Ca arrh th*t cannot be cure*! by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J Cheney. Sworn to before me and 8nb.eribetl in tny presence, this G h day of December, A D1886. (Seal ) A W Gleason, Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, and acts directly on the blood and muc jus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free F J Cheiey & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Drugists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for ocustipa- tiou. say take Cod Liver Oil—they undoubtedly mean Scott’s Emulsion. It would he 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 isjamilsified and made easy to Ctke—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. P?5 t0 . r ? ) LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY Send this advertisement, together with name of p^cr hi which It appears, your address and four cents to cower postage, and we will send you a “Complete Handy Atlas of the World." SCOTT A BOWNE. 409 Peart St. New York Chancellor Von Huelow seems to have succeeded in silencing the German Emperor. The Ananias Club must "regret that vou Buelow could not have been employed in thii Country. MARKED FOR DEATH. “Three years a^o I was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was tearing my lungs to peces. Doctors failed to help me, and hope had fled, wheu my huabaud got Dr King’s New D •corery. ■ays Mm A O Williams, of Bac, Ky •“The flrat dose helped me and improve ment kept on until I ha J gained 58 pounds in weight and my health was Folly restored ” This u.edt me holds the world’s healing record tor cough* and oolds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia Sold under guarantee at J no M Kleins drug store. 50c and $1.00 Trial bottle free. The more we understati.! life, the better we comprehend death. More than 1.000 persons ar« employed in the manafacture of Artificial pearls in the gulf of lower California by a company working under a conceasion from the Mexican government. Men who complain about the cost of their wire* hat* this year must at admit there i* something to mw tor the money. According to the proverb, trouble* ^almdy. Now that th* i. m th*r* i* *tiU fth* RAVENEL RIPPLES. Ravenel, Dec. 5. Special:— Mrs John Cordry and daugh ter Miss Mamie, spent Mon day with Mrs Bessie Chinnis. Miss Bertha Beach is the charming guest of her aunt Mrs Fannie Beach. Mr. Julius Anderson spent Monday in Charleston. Mr. Me Ruffin Barbie, an efficient agent of Florence spent Sunday in town with his brother Mr. Fulton Barbie. Miss Annubell Chaplin spent the week’s end in Adam’s Run with her pare its F. C. Baldwin spent Thurs day in Charleston, Mrs Rosa Mack and her cousin Miss Jody Cam of Ofangeburg visited Mr and Mrs F. C. Baldwin last week. Misses Mamie Kennedy and Gertie Rodgers spent Sunday with friends near Meggetts. " Mr. Steadman Hughes of Charleston was the guest of Messrs Brooks and Barbie on last Sunday. Miss Ida Seimers who teaches the Matin school near Adam s Run spent the week’s end wiih Mrs Fannie Beach. T. 1. Carter, of Savannah Ga, who is interested in the Oyster industry at Young’s Island was the guest ot L, R. Brooks this week. Judge D. H. T owles spent last week at Green Fond. Mrs J. R. Rodgers and her charming daughter Miss Ger trude, spent a few days in Charleston last week. “Cherie”, Medicine That Is Medicine. “I have suffered a iro -l deal with me lam and stoin*cb coumlainU, bat I have uow found a re.no I v that keeps me well, and that remedy Ms Electric Bit ters: a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver tr mb’es, and for ran down condition-,'' sivsvv-U Kleetler, of Halliday, Ark. Electric Bitten parify and enrich the bloo<i, tone up the nerree, and impart vlg >r aud energy to the weak. Your monev will be reloaded if it fails to help you 50c at John M Klein drag store. r i Full line Ladies and Gentle men’s fine and heavy shoes Cheap for cash. A beautiful line calicoes, all fast colors. 38 inch Brilliantine only 40c per yard. 42 inch Panama ofl’y 40 cents per yard.' W. B. CALDWELL . Stephens X Roads. a- Good Cough Medicine for Children. The season for coogba and colds it now at hand and too much care cannot be nted to protect the children. A child ia ranch more likely to contract diphtheria or scarlet fever whan he has a cold The quicker voa onra his cold the less tbs risk Chambertain’s Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of many mothers, and few of thoes who haeo tried it are willing t« nsa any Mrs F F tttarcber, of Rlpl*y, W V. says, “I have never used anything other Chamberlain’s Ooagh Remedy for my children and it has always fHan good 1 This THE-H8USE THAT WYES :you satisfaction: OR VOIR MONEY 232 & e The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South *, * v. .V 4 < O • ^ T We cut fine piece goods for merchants in any length at wholesale prices. WARM WINTER UNDERWEAR. Wool Value Gents Heavy Cotton and Mixed vests and Drawers. $1.25. Special, each 98c. Ladies Lace waists, trimmed with Afedalines and Valedgings. Price $2.50, 3.00, 3.75. up to $25.00. Gents all wool vests and drawers, (natural color). Fach $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 silk and wool vests and drawers, each $1.00. NLW WAIST STYLES. Style, yes, all that it is possible to put into a correctly made waist, but, there’s service too, and lowness of price, that quality considered, is little short or astonishing and most pleas in' 11 ' as well. New T.ttteta Silk waists, in black and 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, yard 1 •39- 45 inch Imported F'illet Voiley blue, grey and brown, yard 1.25. in 46 inch Satin Viola, black and alljthe 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, suit 10.00. I-adies and Misses Tailor-made suits in plain Broad Cloth and Mansuit r* ixtures. Suits that would retail easily at 20.00. Our price SU my JIT 15.00 AT $25.00. We have an assortment of 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. Every Month I writes Mrs. E. Fournier of Lake Charles, La., “I used to suffer from headache, backache, side ache, pressing-down pains, and could hardhr walk. At llast I took Caroui, and now I feel good all the time. wCARDUl It Will Help You Cardui is a medicine that has boon found to act . .1 ?«nr: roariu«>iiius,fL Upon the cause of most womens pams, strengthen-* MI|NN t CO 86t ing the weakened womanly organs, that suffer bc-M »r*«i3»o«c«.J»r cause their work is too hard for them. It is not a pain “killer,” but a true female remedy, composed of purely vegetable ingredients, perfectly harmless and recommended for all sick \yo- |men, old or young. Try Cardui. Women’s Relief. AT ALL DRUG STORES The reason a man can ex cuse his own extravagance is he can’t forgive his family’s. No infidel ever recanted on his death bed; people who re ran! are* convalescent. 60 YKAR6* KXFKIKI6NCK Patents TRADC MARKS CORVNMHTS AC. AnrMMMnrttnf * skMrh and d.wriirtlnn ma? — — *-— whctlior an 'nnimuntca- ou I’atMiU nutcklr aanartain our opinion free IllTMItU 5i»n I. probably pnlenlabl lion, tirieilyroiiDiteiitbtl. HANOI Milt free. Oble.t nireiirjr fori Vatenta taki-n tlirouirh Minin rpreial notUt, without ebanre, lu BOON Ninriji patent.. A Co. receive the Scientific American. A handunmely llln.trated weekly- I-anreet rtr- rulatbm of any x-ieiitiao Journal. Teruia, 13 a ear: four moiitba, |L bold by aU newadealerm aeteroadw.,. New York Dtftoti. D.C. BU Waablnstoa. I [Muscular Fairs Cured. Any fool can tickle the soil and something will grow, hut the Intel)ttreii. fanner is blessed with an abundance. A D-muerou* Operation ia the removal of ths appendix bv a sur geon. Noons who tali**s Dr Kinif’s New Life Pill* is ever subjected to this frightful onWal They work so quietly you ddh’t feel them. They cure c m- stipatioa. headache, ht'lousness aud malaria. 25c at Jno M Kein drug store. The farmer who pays more for a thing than it will cost him to raise it on the farm is allowing his profit to leak away . . ‘ During the summer of 190JI I was troubled with muscular pains in the instep of my foot,” say* Mr 8 Pedlar, of Toronto. Ont “At times It was bo painful I could hardly walk. Chamher- iaiu’s Pain Balm was recommended to me, so I tiled it and was completely cured by one small bottle. I have since recommended It to several or my friends, oil cf whom speak high’y of it.” For sale by Jno M Klein. Don’t strike out blindly; have an object in view and try to attain it. You ahonld always remember that most cough and cold cures are constipating Yet the n»o*t important thing to do when you have a cold is to move the bowels You cannot promptlv cure a cold until you do this. Kennedy’* Laxative Coueh Syrup stops the cough by allayi ig Inflammation of the throat and lungs, and it drives the cold’ from the system by gently moving the bowels. Children like It for it tataes nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by W alter- boro Drug Co The intense Itching characteristic of these ailments Is almost instantly allay ed by Chamberlain’s Salve Many severe canes have been cu r ed by it. For tale by Jno M Kl* in. Every miniBter hap hie favorite hymn and every other man hap his favorite her. > Hewaie o! Frequent Colds. Give ue time aud beoome virtuous. we will all Nearly everybody knows Du Witt’s t»U- tit Early Risers are tbs bust pills mads. Thsjars small, pisasaat surs LUUa livsr pills. Sold by Waltsrboro Dm* Oo.. Don’t shoot in the air; it's For that Dull Feeling After Eating. liuve nsed Chamberlain’s B.omach and Liver Tablets for some lime, aud can testify that they have done me more good than any tablets I have ever used. My trouble was a heavy dull fueling after eating.—David Free- man. Kempt, Nova ^cotta. Tbee^ablets strengthen the stomach and improve the digestion. They are far snpePor to pills but cost no more Get a free sam- pto at Jno M Klein’s drug store end are what a splendid medicine It is For Ecaema, Tetter and Balt Rheum. If vs •hall 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 takaa to say it. sals by Jno M Klein. A succession of colds or a protracted cold ts almost certain to end iu chronic catarrh, from which few persons ever wholly recover. Give every cold the attention it deserves and you mav avoid lhis disairreeable disease. How can vou cure a cold? Why not try cham berlain's Coi.gh Itemed vr It is highly recommended. Mr* M White, of Butler, Tenu , say*: “Several years ago I was bothered with my throat sad longs Someone told me of ChamberlstD’s Cough Remedy. I began using it and it relieved me at once Now my tlroat anil lungs are *oand and well.” For sale by J no M Klein To know % hat to grow and hon to grow it, is one of the most im portant things to learn, and the anion should be the active promoter of this intelligence. Every esse of bsekaebs, week beck, Madder Inflammation and rheumatic pales ledanaeroee If neglected, for each troubles are nenriv alwnjre dne to weak ike DeWlU r a now ONE MAN MADE CHRISTMAS HAPPIER The suburbanites, riding back and forth on a certain car line that ran from a south end snbnrb to the center of oar city, always met a cheery smile and hearty word from the motormen and conductors of the line. Particu larly would the “regulars’* won der at the welcome given to a dignified businees man who en tered the car daily at a atop made near his home. The secret of the unusual deference paid him baffled us. And only acci dentally did I stumble upon the answer. *> Coming up one Christmas day, just at one o’clock, when moat of the suburbanites, were seated at tables that groaned with good things, I saw this gentleman hail the car at his step, hand the motorman a big waiter, and with a hearty “Merry Christmas” turn back up the walk at his home. The conductor moved forward, relieving the motorman, who sat down on the step and poshed aside a snowy napkin. Beneath this I saw, as I peered through the window, a large plate heaped with every imaginable Christmas goody—turkey and cranberries, vegetables and salad. Beside the plate stood a steaming cup of coffee and a smoking piece of plum pudding. It was all so appetizing that 1 grew hungry myself, and sympathized when the conductor, standing at' the crank, whistled’and saidi— “Hurry, up, Bill. Iget mine next trip. And Sleeks and Jim said we were to get this car back on the dot. They want their dinners, too,” v . - Here was the a-iswlr. Every day, throngh cold and rain, aa well as fsir weather, these men served the banker.' On Christ mas Day it was his tarn. And they never forgot—all throngh the long year. —From thj December Ontou Magazine. " eiu :| i If t it-P ■ 4 i > A. 1 Jm