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' A' LAMt EVERY MORNING A BAD BACK IS ALWAYS WORSE UN THE MORNING WALTERBORO PEOPLE ARE FINDING RELIEF. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All CounterfcitM, Imitations and “Just-as-good''are but Experiment* that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castorfa is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlnca and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Consti|>ation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stotaach and Bowels, giving heiJtl.'V and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. genuine CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of IF OUR FRIENDS In Colleton County, haven’t time to come to us. let them j make their wants known by; mail, and we’ll see that they are served just as well and as ! promptly as if they were here i in person. Always remem-1 her that everything we send ybu is subject to exchange, or refund of money. Suits, overcoats, rain coats, hats and furnishings for man v» or boy at moderate prices. A back that aches all day and causes discomfort at ninht is usually worse in the morning. Makes you feel as if you handn’t slept at all. Can’t cure a bad back uutii vou cure the kidneys. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys— make you feel better, work bet ter, rest better and sleep better. Permanent cures in Walter boro prove the merit of Doan’s. L. N. liiott, Walterboro, S. C., says: “1 suffered almost constantly from dull pains in my back and loins. To stoop or lift was diilicult and any attempt to's, E. Cor. King and 11 ascii sts ‘ do so would caise sharp twinges j j to dart through my back. 1 i could not rest well at night morn- ' ings on arising w’ould be very lame and sore. The kidney secretions were quite unnatural l in appearance and gave conclu sive proof that the kidneys were PRICES CUT TO BOTTOM. On Clothing and Rugs. We will sell our entire line of doth- BENTSCHNER & V1SANKA, Charleston, S. C AGENC V DR. DEEM EL’S LINEX- MESH UNDERWEAR. ing at cost for the next 30 days. Rugs also at cost, as we have a large Spring stock bought. READ THE FOLLOWING ^t.^o Brogan Shoes goimi at $>•25 4.00 dress shoes going at 3*5° 3.5.1 dress shoes going at 3-oq, 2.^0 dress shoes going at 2.25 1.^0 ladies shoes going at 1.25 . -;.oo ladies shoes going at 2.50 3.00 1’ants now going at 2.25 1.50 j t ints now going at 1.25 1.25 pants now going at 1.00 See us belore yog huv. First quality ladies under "kirts 98c. Second The Kind You Have Always Boo# In Use For Over 30 Years. TH, CCNT.ua OOMPNWT. TT dUNIMV NTNCCT. HCW VONH CrtT. at fault. 1 recently read about Doan’s Kidney Pills and pro cured a box from the Walterboro Drug (.’o. I used them according do to Terry Ar Shaffer's and .«k ' to mv tho handsome dining table The Press and Suandard is giving away. XMAS AT LODGE. Ix)Jge, Pec. *M), Sjtecial:—A merry < hristums has been the pleasure ot the young folks and also, of the old folks. The coming home of the ones that have been off at school or work was pleasant. We have had a delightful Chiistmas, in this section and I hope for the readers of the Press and Standard the same, and a happy and prosjvrous New Year. There were services held at Carters Ford, Christmas day. h’ev. Martin preached from the text: For unto us JONE S SWAMP ITEMS. Stokes, Dec. 21), Special:— Christmas is over and I think everyone had a good time. . Miss Annie Beach is visiting relatives at Lodge. Miss May Beach is visiting at Ritter. Mrs. Mollie Beach and child-' ren were (he guests of Mr. and Mrs. (i. Albert Beach Christmas. Read The Press and Standard’s Croat Cift Contest ad on another to directions and am pleased to page and you certainly will enter say that they gave me entire 1 the contest. It is fret* to all big. ’ittle, old and young share alike in quality ladies under skirts 75 c * Remember we pay corn. J. M. Witsell relief.” For sale by all dealers. Price t»0 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co* Buifalo, New York, sole agents for the i nited States. Remember the name—Doac’s —and rake no other. THE PURE FOOD LAW. Secretary Wilson says. ‘‘One ol the objects of the law ip to inform the con sumer of tke presence of certain harm ful drugs in medicines.” The law requires that the amount of chloroform, opmm, morphine, and other habit forming drugs be stated on the label of each bottle. The manufactures of (‘hamherlain's vou^h liemedy have always claimed that their remedy did not contain any of these drugs, and the truth of this claim is now tullv proven this contest. All four prizes are beauties. See ad elsewhere in this paivr. 'Rrcfossinal Jfotioss. Supply Co. ’Phone No. Gj JAMES E. PECRIFOY. JNO. H PECHIFOT PEUR1FCY BROTHERS. Ittoruejr* and Counsellors at Law. All Busiaeas given Prompt Attention. OVER THE PRESS AND STANDARD. IFALTEKBOUO. - - - 8. C. ton, N. C» home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. \V. Beach, a child is horn, unto ua a son is given K. M. -lone* and Dr. S. M. Kid- and the government shall l»e uj>on die of Sumter spent Christmas his shoulders and his Maine shall be shooting birds with Levi Ryan . Wonderful Couuselltr. The mighty They bagged a quantity of the god the Everlasting Father the feathered tribe. M - . • it i, if iir i • »» no mention of them is made on the; innie H . Beach of W liming- labsl. This remedy Is not only one of [^ a j spent Christmas at die safest, but one of the best in use for 1 couchs ami colds. Its value has been 1 proven beyond question dunng the, many >ears it has been In general use. For sale by John M Kkin. ii d. iirrii . Estate, Brokerage and Insurance. LOANS NEGOTIATED I'rmce of Peace. Mrs. J. M. Walker and children of Kt Matthews are spending the holi days in this section. Miss Janie Crosby who is now teaching at Pregnalls is home for the holidays. ,Frank Caldwell who is now a student of Sooth Carolina University is home for the hohdaya. Dan Carter who is working at Adams Rnn is spending Christmas with his parents near Lodge. Miss Lizzie Crosby who is working in Charleston, is spending Christmas with her parents near Lodge. Mrs. Wm. H. Hiers, Leland and Luciie, visited Ebrhardts, Monday night Dan and Hubert Carter visited Mr. W. H. Hiert to-day on a hunting tour. Chtfenoe and Frank Caldwell at- . **• tended the Xmas tree at Bethel Thursday night. Ther** was a Christmas tree at Lodge Dec. 25 at night There was quite a large crowd and it was a success There was an abundance of presents to make the little folks smile. Well Mr. Editor the merry holi days are about ovei and now comes the happy New Year. The writer hopes for all a happy and prosperous New Year. Leland A. Hiers. Miss Blanche C. Risher of Round who has been teaching tie Beach school returned home Friday as her school.term was out. Miss Risher while with ns made a host of friends who hope to have her with ns again. W$ regret very much the ill ness of little Dertell Steedly. We hope for him a speedy recov ery. He is under the treatment of Dr. Riddick Ackerman. v Saturday at abont two o’clock the kitchen of Q. Albert Beach was discovered to be on fire. Capt G. W, Way and his son-in- law Allie Sykes of Augusta were present, | and through their efforts the fire was extinguished. Mr. Sykes is an^old Lfire fighter. S. B. A. Wichman & Son’s store is the place to see the fine Rock Hill bug gy The Press and Standard is giving away. Boys call and see the buggy. GARVIN TROWELL Married, Dec. 20, at 10 o’clock, A. M., in the presence of a few rein tives and friends, at the home of the bride’s brother, Miss Leila Trowell of Walterboro and Mr. O’neal Gar vin of Aiken, Dr. J. C. Brown offi ciating. They left shortly afterward for the bride’s home where they will spend the Xmss holidays. The were accompanied home by Mr. ani Mrs. H. M. Trowell and sister, Mies Lizzie Trowell Mr. and Mrs. Garvin, both being of prominent families, have the belt wishes of all who know them. We extend to them many happy congratulations. B. D. B. Sally, Dec. 24. WIDEAWAKE HAPPENINGS. Wide Awake, S. €.,—Dear Editor, 1 was glad to see that my piece in your valuable paper was much enjoy eU by a (treat many, *eek before last, X ma8 Kiitertainmeut at it encourages me to write again. The I (jorner. XMAS AT RAVENEL SCHOOL Kavenel, Dec . 2tf. Special:— The Xmas exercises of the Rave- nel school were held last Tuesday and a very interesting program was carried one. Each numberon the program was well executed, and those present *njoyed the exercises to the fullest extent. The program was as follows: 1. Song, Merry, Merry Bells. 2. Recitation, Benjaman, by Jessie Johnson. 8. Recitation, . When Santa Clans Cried, Fred Johnson. 4. Christmas Letter by Pri mary class. 6. Santa Clans by Ellen Pow ell, Rath Campbell and Lena But ler. 0. Song, Xmas Bells. 7. Xmas Eve, by Annabel Chaplin and John Johnson. 8. Paul Garvin’s Xmas, a Scene. Mrs. Garvin, Annabel Chaplin; Mr. Garvin, Fred John son; Paul Garvin, Jessie John son; Thomas Warson, Eddie Campbell; servant, Olivia Acker man. 9. If Santa Claus was Pa, by Annabel Chaplin. 10. Writing a Letter to Santa Clans, Ed. Chinnis. 11. A concert recitation, The Sketer Housfco to H®nt. Opposite the Market, WALTEKIIORO, 8. 0. We are making a special run on Children’s Cloaks for the next two weeks. Call and get our prices, and you will buy. MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING VYc also carry a full line of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing at reasonable prices. ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER. OFFICE OF Of. A. J. Anderson • DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: ? p ‘; OPPOSITE Farmers and Merchants Bank. ’Phone 100a. WALTERBORO, 8. a C. E. DURANT eottageville, S. Q. Civil Engineer and L.and Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time Call or write. Xmas in our town has been a delight ful one. All of the girls and boya who were off attending college are home for the holiday*. Mrs. Frank Wilkinson of Charles ton spent a few days with the family of Mr. R. W. Feeplea last week. Master August Nielson son of Rev. A. J. Nielson is spending a while with Master Julian and Fritz Peeples. Our successful planter Mr. George Sands I see is improving Rantowles Station wonderfully. 1 hope in the near fnture to see a telegraph station addetFU) his large express business. Mr. R. A. Perry’s fine cottage is nearly completed. Wishing yo.i a happy New Year, Daisy. 12. Song, Merry, Merry Xmas. The music for the little enter tainment was quite pleasing, Miss Olivia Ackerman being the organist. (Miss) Mamie E. Kennedy. ' DON’T TAKE THE RI8K. When you have a had oough or cold do not let it drag along nntll it become chronic bronchitsis or develops into an attack of pneumonia, but give it the attention it deserves and set rid of it. Take Chsmberlain’a Cough Remedy and you are sore of prompt reliei. From a small beginning the mle and nse of this preparation has ettended to all pans ot the United States and to many foreign countries. Its many remarkable cures of conghs and colds have won for it this wide reputation and extensive use. Sold by John M Klein. Kwr^ViAVi aVAW 1431? MMWi aVAWX AWAWJ VAN M. M. S. POULTRY FENCt-Vsev Clese Meek. CoMpUtad fmr* KHWr ud 10% ch« . »U bM at faacut too Writ* to* cataio* •bawlBi toll pur>v«M mkxu raci no.. nui*. bl . The New Clothing Store. HS.U —MANUFACTURERS— Doors Sash and Blinds BALUSTERS AND COLUflNS CHARLESTON, S C. Established In 1794. Oldest Firm la Amerlc D. A. WALKER ft CO. 32 Meetina Street, CHARLESTON, .5 C MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. and KILLtm COUCH «• CURE tni LUNC8 ""n Dr. King’s New Discovery m Mi TMatkT AMP um TMHIBLM o* KOWXT UFUWDXD. Send For Prices, Mr John Y. Beach represent* ua at Walterboro D A WALKER. J D. SCOTT A great many people have kidney and bladder trouble, mainly dne to neglect of the oooaaaional pains in the back, alight rheumatic pains urinary disorders etc. Delay in such cases is dangerous. Take Dewitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pilla. They are for wear back, back ache, rheumatic pidns and all kidney and bladder trouble Soothing and antneptic.and act promptly. Don’t fail to get DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pill*. Accept no substitute. Regular size 50c. Sold by Walterboro Drug Co Jno. F. Folk, BAMBERG, S. C — AGENT FOR - The Ford Automobile, The Gar That Goes. Always have Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup, especially for the children It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It cures the cold by gently moving the bowels through its laxative principle, and at the same time it is soothing for throat irritation, thereby stopping the cough. There is nothing as good. Sold bv Walterboro Drag Oo. Bssrsths Bigutus of Thi Lnd You Haw Aiwa ft Boagjd V