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; ITEMS FROM DOCTOR S CREEK. Dec. -o Special I I i a vc v not seen any news from around here i.i quite a while, 1 vvili send some line a u# )• in a few items* We >»re havim; weather for Xmas. J Q i-ender alnl son .Jasper ▼iftited the home of IJ li Breland one day last week. Rev J R Smith left last Mon day for his old home at Cardova. Mr Posner from Russia one ot M W Breland’s old friends visi ted his home Tuesday ni$;ht Iasi, j Mrs M W Breland and three! children visited the Snider sec tion last we«;k . They repotted*: very nice time. W it Breland visited his old j home Friday afternoon. lie: waa accompanied by his sister, j Wilma whtjre she will spend ! some of the holidays. M W Br eland and daughter Mary paid the City by the Sea a Hying visit h.st week • J A and Martha Breland re turned to liunr cld home after spending sometime at Stnnaks. Pearl Herndon left Thursday to visit her brother and sister near Bethel church. MiSb Mamie Bennett is spend ing the holidays with her sister Mrs Docia Morris at Stokes. Miss Martha and Mary Breland dined with Miss Lilia Saunders Xmas day * Mr and Mrs R II Breland visit ed their daughter Mrs Ben Hern don near KulHn one day mst week. Miss Laura Preland returned home to day after spending a few weeks with her btothers and sister near Kuflin. Mr and Mrs RS Breland of j Round visited the formers pai- ents last week . With best wishes to the Kditor and Press and Standard, and wishim: all a happy New Year. * Blue Eyes. Scott Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life and enjoyment of life to thousands: men, women and children. VVTien 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 What is the use of food when you hate it and can’t digest it? Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the food that makes you forget.your stomach. Send (hit advertisement, together with name of paper in which It appear*, your address.and four cent* to cover postage, and we will tend you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World.” SCOTT & BOYVNE, 409 Pearl St.. New York LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY » ** THF. HiJUSE THAT GIVES :you satisfaction: OR YO!)R HOMEY BACK i. 232 & 234 reins’ Street, Charleston, S. C. <f The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South A We cut tine piece jjoods tor merchants in any length at wholesale prices. State of Ouio, Cltv of Toledo, Lacu* County. Frank J Cheney mattes oath that he Is senior partuer of the tiring of, F J Cheney & Co., doing business in the <Hty of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the •am of ONE HUNDUED DOLLAR? for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cared by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Core. Frank J Cheney. Sworn to before me and sattocribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, ▲ D 1896. (Seal.) A W Gleason, Notary Public. Ball’s Catarrh Care is taken intern- •Uy. and acts directly on (he blood and mcous surfaces of the system. Send >r testimonials free F J Che ley & Oo., Toledo, O Sold bv all Orugists, 7fk:. Take ilail’s Family Pills for ocustipa- tion. PATENTS CBSKSJi.MRf.5ISBKfJL.~SS i fN* adOoe, how to obtain patent*, trade mark*, | MlVlChU. etc.. | N AL L COUNTRIES. . , | Buritsss direct with H'ajMngton Mitt time,| temey and often the patent. Ntset sad InfrisfWMnt Prattles Ixdssivsly. Write or come to u* at WASHINGTON, D. C. SNOW Chancellor Von Buelow seems to hro .uccenled m fencing the dn l „ (or tMm German Emperor. The Ananias . Club must regret that von Buelow «onld not have been employed in this Country. DOCTOR S CREEK SUNDAY SCHOOL FLOURISHES. Stokes, Dec. 2.>,—Special: Editor 1'rt s? and Standard a, 1 *!iorr time ago I read a very in teresting .irncle’in your paper ; from tms community written by my rood triend Miss Wilma Bre land. Slie gave the news iu full, giving some items about the church, our school etc. So l will have just a few things to say about our Sunday school at Doctors Creek. ’*• R 11 Breland is our superinten dent and h- .s a faithful one to- , for he has h dd this position as long as 1 c it it member. We have line classes in our Sunday school. No 1 i- taught by A C Breland 1 th nk be in.-, a I .hut twent} I three sc. i/l.irs in his class. No J is taught by \V C Saun ders having stmelhing like ten or twelve you itr men iu his class. No B, I belong to data No. three and 1 teel proud of my teacher Miss Kite Breland because we all think she is very pretty. No. 4, is taught by Misa Mary Breland. No. 5, by my big sister Clyte. In ail our school numbers a bout six’y live or seventy. Now alter all Mr Editor we are not near dead along Sunday school work. 1 uni a very small girl Mr Editor, but I have been watching your course along the line of proliibitou. Yen certainlyjhavejthe praise iu this neighborhood 1 hope you and your paper will live long and advocate this great principle. This being my first piece for your pa pet 1 will now close and if 1 see this in print 1 think 1 will come again. Janelle Saunders. For a mild, e&ff action of the bowela a single dose of Doan’s Kegnlets is •nooKh. Treatment cutes hsbltasi con st Ipai ion. 25 cents • box. Ask year •< I 4^ 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), bach $1.48. Ladies Cotton and Wool Mixed vests, Ribbed. Medium and Heavyweights. Each 75c. Ladies Cotton Ribbed vests and drawers, li^ht. medium and heavy weights, each 49c. Ladies light weight silk and wool vests and drawers, each $1.00. 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 price, that quality considered, is little short or astonishing and most pleas ing as well. New Taffeta Silk waists, in black and a full line of colors, each $6.00 Ladies Lace waists, trimmed with Aledalines and Valedgings. Price $2.50, 3.00, 3.75. up 10525.00. Ladies White Linen Waists, some plain tucked, others trimmed with colored embroidery 2.50 to 510.00. FASCINATING FALL AND WIN TER FABRICS. < 44 inch Satin, striped Poplin black and all colors, yard 1.39. 45 inch Imported Fillet 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 t -2C, 15c, 25c, 29C, 39C, 48c, Up tO 3.50 yard. SPECIAL. Ladies Taffeta silk waists, black and colors. Value 4.00. ^Special, each 3.00. 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. Ladies and Misses Tailor-made suits in plain Broad Cloth and Mansuit fixtures. Suits that would retail easily at 20.00. Our price SUIT : : : 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. Beautiful "line $125.00. of finer Suits up to Weak Women frequently suffer great pain and misery during the I change of life. It is at this time that the beneficial effect of taking Cardui is most appreciated, by those | who find that it relieves their distress. "CARDUI 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 cant are convalescent. 60 YCAItr EXPERIENCE MARKED FOR DEATH. **Tbr«e year* a^o I was marked for lb. A grave-yard congh was ie*nu« 'jT"VjV7’ lang* to pecea. Doctors failed to auer ‘ Ip me. snd hope bad fled, when my ibsnd got Dr King’s New D acovery,” Mm A O Williams, of Bac, Ky ; dose helped me and improve- jt on until I bad gained 681 jn weight and my health was | ^ This medicine holda .’s healing record lor coughs 1 and lung sad throat diaeates. its pneumonia Sold suder 1 at Jno M Kleins drag store. 11.00 Trial bottle free. Th« man who courts temptation for the purpose of diapUyiog his strength usually ends up by adver tising his weakness. People seldom improve when they have no model but themselves to copy Mr-dicine That Is Medicine. >re we understand life, Mr we comprehend death, thart 1.000 persons ar° Employed in the manafacture of i^«rtifieial pearls in the golf of lower California by a company working under a concession from the Mexican government. eboet the cost this year must at then it something to | Id the proverb, tranhks riutir. How teat tho see it "I have suffered a good deal with ms lari* an * stomach complainLe, bat I have now found a ratned.rthat keeps me well, aml thst remedv Is Electric Bit ters: a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver troab’es, and for ran down con litiom,” says Vr U Kiestier, of Halli'Uy, Ark. Electric Bitters parity and enrich the blood, tone op the neryes, sad impart vigor and snargy to the weak. Your money will be refunded if ait fails to help yon. 00c at John M Klein drug store. Good Oongh Medicine for Children. The season for oonghs and colds is now si hand and too much oars cannot be nssd to protect the children. A child is mneh more likely to oontrsol diphtheria nr scar 1st fever when he has a cold Tbs qoioksr von enrsr his 00M the less the risk. Chsmhsnsli’s Oongh Remedy is the sols rslioLos of esothars, sad few of thoaa who triad it «rs willing to alas aay < Mrs F F dtsrohar, of Riplay, W Y- I hare It WU1 Help Ton J0 jj Mrs. Lucinda C. Hill, of Freeland, 0., writes:! “Before I began to take Cardui, I suffered so badly | I was afraid to lie down at night. After I began to take it I felt better in a week. Now my pains have I gone. I can sleep like a girl of 16 and the change | of life has nearly left me.** Try Cardui. * AT ALL DRUG STORES Patents insdc Manus Dcsiqns Copyrights Ac. Anron. **n<11n* a .k.trh and d*>*<*rtp(lnn may ipitrkly Mcartnln our oinmoti free whaOier an tiiTentlon i* probably pfilaniabl^ Coniniuiitra- iloii**lrictlyroiill(]atiltal. HANDBOOK on I’atent* *«iit free. <>)<1«*t nueiii*, tor Mcurfn* patent*. r»l«nta taken tlirouch Munn A Co. ncalra lyeeiai notie*, without charge, iu taa Scientific American. A b*nd*om*ly Ulnatratad.weekly. Jargeet cir culation of any •ctenlldc Journal. Term*. $3 a year: four inoulba, |L Bold by all newxlealera. tyiM! ^Cofl'^Newftrt fORlSALE. Cablwige plants. Charleston Wakefield and Early Spring, grown by an old experienced trucker. 1000 to 5oooJ$i.50. 5000 1010,00051.25. Over 10,00a $ 1 per 1000. Cash with order, or will ship C. O. D. LONG & BELLAMY, BEAUFORT. . SOUTH CAROLINA. Any fool cad tickle the soil and something will grow, hut the intelligent farmer is blessed with an abandance. A Dsngerout Operation * is the removal of ths appendix br a snr* ff«ou. No one who takes Dr King’s New Life Pills is ever snnjsctsd to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don’t feel them. They care c m- •tipstioa. headache, hMiousnetw sud malaria. 25c at Jno M Klein drag store. The farmer who pays more for a thing than it will cost him to raise it on than farm is allowing his profit to leak away. I Muscatsr Pains Cared. ' Daring the summer of 1903 I wi troubled with nmscalsr pains in th<» instep of my foot,” says Mr 8 Pedlar, of Toronto, Oat. "At times it wss so psinfal I could hardly walk. Chsmbsr- Iain’s Psitf Balm wss recommended to me, so I tried It and was completely cared by one smell bottle. I have since recommended it to several of my friends, all of whom spsak highly of it.” For •ale b> Jno M Klein. NOTICES. Administrator’s Notice. Estate of J. H. Bsrsh. All'persons having claims against the late J H Barsh, Vsggetts, 8 C, will present the same duly attested to .he ondersigned. T W BUtoh. Administrator. Yonng’s Island Postoffice, 8. C. 11 18 4t Laundry. Don’t strike out blindly; have an object iu view and try to attain it. The intense itching characteristic of these ailments it almost instantly allay ed by Chamberlain’s Salve. Many severe cases have been enrad by it. For tale by Jno M Klein. Yon should always remember that most "curb and cold cures are constipating Yet the most important thing to do when yon hare a cold is to move the bowela Yon oannot promptlv care-at cold nntil yon do this. Kennedy’s Laxative Cooffh Syrup stops ths cough by allay! ig inflammation of the throat and lungs, and it drives the cold from the system by gently moving the bowels. Children like it for M tatses nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by Waiter- boro Drag Co Every minister has his favorite hymn and every other man has his favorite her. * For that Dali Feeling After Eating. I have used Chamberlain’s S.omach and Liver Tablets for some time, and Give at time and we will all become virtuons. Nearly every body knows Ds Witt’s Lit- Ms Early Risna an ths best pills mads They an snail, etaaaat. sere Little Liver pills. Bold fcf Waii OOm ever used. My trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eating.—David Free man. Kempt. Nova Scotia. These tablets strengthen the (Uxinaoh and Issprcvs the digestion. They are far superior to pflls bat cost no more Oat a free sam ple at Jno M Klein’s drag atom and ere what a splendid medicine it is . For Krasina, Tetter and Salt Bhenm. Bewsie of Frequent Colds. A snccesaion of colds or s protracted cold is almost certain to end in chronic catarrh, from which few persona ever wholly recover. Give every cold the attention it deserves and yon mar avoid this disagreeable diaetse. How can yon cure a cold? Why not try cham berlain's Cough Remedy r It U highly recommended. Mrs M White, of Bntler, Tenn.styt: “Several years ago I wss bothered with my throat snd Inngs Someone told me of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. I began using it snd it can testily that they have done ms v". K ‘i " more good than asy tablet. I. hare | If we ahall always stop to think before we speak we will dieeover that most of what we were going to say is not worth the breath it takas te sag it. and lungs are ooand and welL’ sals by Jno M Klein. To know a hat to grow and how to grow it, is one of the most im portant things to learn, and the anion should be the active promoter of this intelligence. . The Lloyd LaundryJ'imparts to your linen “A Gentleman’s Finish. N. C. A. SAULS, AGENT. At Southern Express Co. Watterboro, S. C. Fish and Oysters. Fish every Wednesday and Saturday. OySrtrs every Fri day. Prompt attention given all orders. C. W. EDWARDS Next door to Grace & Warren .4 - If « *s»»w«i» mmjm aar am be, weak bank, Hgion is e matter between hi s*d rheumatic sndQod. He probably really i glsoted. for snob that it wss matter -between Mr Ths President says Mr Tstt*i re- himself^ wsrety - Ip* as snd God.” ▲ friend asked litU how she liked going In “Hiked* geinn and tho a replied, “hot I