The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 19, 1909, Image 2

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. ✓ BUILDERS’ MATERIAL. Wanted the public to know that we have a most complete line 6Tall kinds ot builders’ material, such as DOORS, SASH. ^ ' BLINDS. SHINGLES. MOULDING. BRICK, At prices to suit. LUMBER, ETC. * i« Let us know your w;rf1t3?* C. A. SAVAGE. XanuiaUiirer of Rongh and Dressed Lumber. *€*‘t*%*%%******%**%%*1l':'it**-i * * M A « ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ $ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ .0 ¥ ¥ ¥ TO THE CITIZENS Of COLLETON COUNTY: Many things are recommended for Fever, but noth* ing else can cure a deep-seated attack of Grippe, but Johnson’s Tonic. It will drive out every trace and taint of Grip poison from the system and do its work quick and do it right. In support of our claim we refer with pleas ure to the letter appended to this from a well known citizen of your County. Drop a postal card and we will send a trial bottle containing four doses of the best medicine made. TH£ JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO.. SAVANNAH. • ' ■ GEORGIA. _ Walterboro, S. C,, October 9, 1908. On August 30, ’08. I contracted cold and developed Grippe and was laid up Hive weeks. My bronchial tubes were badly af fected, which caused me to cough continually and prevented my sleeping at night. I tried all the old remedies which usually gave me relief but failed. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic was recommended to me as a guaranteed cure for gripjie and colds and I was purscaded to try it After taking it according to directions for one week. I found myself entirely cured of my cobl and grippe, and my sys tem in first-class condition. I regard it as one of the best medi cines I have ever used ir my family and can cheerfully recom mend it to anyone suffering from a like trouble or general debilitated svstem. B. G. BENTON. Sold and Guaranteed by JOHN M. KLEIN, Walterboro, S. C. INSTRUCTIONS TO DELINQUENTS. Oh harpy day; oil, happy day, Tue good old aunmier’s on the way, ‘‘Twill soon be here, my fondest wish Thai I could ever sit and fish— Yes, ever sit and ever wait— For some one else to dig my bait. But we don ? t propose to wait for summer; vou are liable to see I The Intelligencer office doors closed most any day now, and » •u.Mi tacked on them, “Gone Fishing,^ So right now is a good time to leave some r instructions ! >r the two or three hundred de linquent subscribers wlo will be sure to call (?) the day we^are tw.iy to settle .heir subscription. Instructipns: Should you call to, pay youj subscription, and tind as away and the doors closed, kick ’em down and go in. You will find all the latest exchanges on our desk, conveniently ar ranged for your perusal You, : will tind our best cigars on a | shelf on the right of the desk; help yourself.—Should you feel a little dry, ieel down in the cor ner just back of the desk and you will find a quart bottle con taining 12-year-old rye. Take a drink; take two; take enough to make you feel rich enough to pay that five years back subscription account and to pay for five years ahead. After you tire reading smoking and drinking, you will tind < ut subscription book near the exchanges. Open it; you will tind your account without much trouble. Pay it and credit yourself. Place all paper money in the drawer on the right of the desk and the silver in the drawer on the left. Should you have a $10 or 1*20 hi’1 and should need change, you will find a box just under the desk containing all kinds of change, from a penny V | ''p- After you have straightened V >oir subscription account, take Jrc/asajonaZ JfotioiB. Real Mi 0. IIRRLI Kutate, Brokerage In»urunc4. LOAJitj NEGOTIATED and A MAH WANTS WHAT HE WANTS WHEN HE WANTS IT Housfea to Henu Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO. 8. a JA-. £. PECRIKOT. JHO. H. FETJRIFOT PEURIFGY BROTHERS. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Ail Sual&Mt given Prompt Attention. OVER THE PRES* AND standard. JVALTEKBOKO. - - - 8. C. V V V V V V V V V A * A A A ft V V V * tt tt * tt * a * OFFICE OF Dr. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: OPPOSITE Fanaera and Merchants Bank. ’Phone lOOa. W ALTER BORO. 8. O. r V another drink fill your pocket **%S****%***1K*%%**%%%%m&®i* with our cigars, then step down — ! and out, thereby making room C. E. DURANT <2ottagevil!e f 5. 6. Civil Engineer and I^and Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time Call or write. WMJ1M i'll' I i p - 1 ?-•{ ^ ■‘i A APHT ntMUToW ijwUtH I for the next.—Exchange. kjaftgt gvUTwcvctato ■ actual lactonr coat. Yo« aara Ki U To Stop The Fiend. The worst foe 12 jrrais of John Deye, of Oladv In, Mich , was • running nicer. He paid doctors over $400 00 without benefit. Then Buokien’s Arnica Sa’ve Pilled the ulcer and cored him. Cutes .Sever-Sotes, Roils, Felons. Eczema, Salt Itbeum. lufallibe (or Pilee, Burns. ’"'rMh, Cuts, Corns. 25c at Jdo M % haakta aacond hand McrcUa. but retail itorea. These we clear out ) terrain lute mailed free, and CwMlII HUH. SSteKaeat setMUS that •All KMHMn niCTIK-PtOOf ijto IQMEUIN HKS nSSSSUXS TV rrrulnr retail price*/ then tires it Per pair, hut It tntra/uce see wilt sell famm sample Pair fur ft .IKhcatlt with order X4M). MMMETMUlEFMMPUCTIKt NAILS, Tneka or Ulnae will not lei tho •Ir out. 8i*t» Ihouannd peirs aold laat year. Over two bund reel tbuuaauil paira now ia use. OtPSO/HPTtOUs Made in ell siiee. It islivele ind easy f uline, veiy du re hie amt linerlineidewith e epeeial iniality of rublier, which never becomes pnroiiaaiui which close* up small pu net urea without ia* I he air toeecape. We have hundred* oflctters from aatis- bedcuatunieikataliii* that their lues have only been pumped uponceot t wkw in a whole aeaaon They weigh no more than an ordinary tire, the puncture re*i*tin*qualitic* being given by several lever s of thin specially prepared fabric on the tread. Therrgnlarpriceof thenetiresiapi.uperpair.but for ad vert imug purpose* wesre ttiahing a special factory price to Y^do 14 ^ we .hip C O O on we wi RUFFIN NEWS. Itullin, May 14. Special:—It the people in this c immunity have all fallen in love with surprise parties. There wasa large crowd gathered at the home of A A Yarn to cele brate his forty-eighth birthday. This was quite a surprise to him. Mr Walling was there with his Unity Lodge No. A 55, F M holds its regular conupuuications 4th Friday in each month at 8.00 o’cloc, p tn. All visiting Brethren cordially invited to attend. P.M. BUCKNER, W. M. N. G. MORRALL, Sec’y are o Laundry. The Lloyd Laundry imparts to your linen “A Gentleman’s Finish. N. G. A. SAULS, AGENT. At Southern Express Co. Walterboro, S. C. V. A. Durant, Agent for the International Auto Buggy. High Wheel and Solid d ire, Sand Puller and Hill Climber. I will take pleasure-in demonstrating the tlaPUm th* think rnhhnr tm»d “A” and punotum strips ‘'It** •nd “D." also rim .trip ••II’* to prevent rim cutting. This tire will outlast any other make .80KT. ELASTIC and LASV ‘HIDING. vending ~ — ‘»v nrc» may or rrturnra at »*im e.pen*e if ».,t any rca*on they are not “ti*factory on ezaminatmi). We are ‘perfectly rellsble and n nev aent to i* . If you order a pair of the*e tire*, you will 6nd that they will rule eaaic esr better, last longer and look Suer than sny tine you have eurr uaeii or wX-’n aYiiuy puce**'vie mw that you will V so well pleawd that when you want a bicycle yon will gbc wyom order awuU you to send •>• a trial order at once, hence thi* remarkable tire offer ‘ 11 c us yo * ‘ xuer ' YOU 8icy»l TUiES U°?’‘ y “L kind •* •■y R ric * u "'' 1 r°" tor a pair ot "JrrT, J <cJ * ctborn Puncture-Proof tire* on approval and trial at know phonograph, with which !m cave nse of this car for prospective some very nice music. After the: purchasers. Write me. music the crowd gathered around . , .he- larce table which wa« lilled hor P nces ^ to with cakes of hII kinds, and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves very much. The Cottageville, - S. C. crowd broke up about eleven o’clock. The persons present UNUSUAL OFFER. THAT IS WHY THEY ALL ASK TO SEE “ROCK HILL” BUGGIES, RUNABOUTS, SURRIES, AND PHAETONS. We have the finest lot o r new styles this season that has ever been shown in the South. They are correctly designed and properly made. Y6u can get more value for your money on a “Rock Hill” vehicle than in any other brand made. THE R©6K HILL BUGGY COMPANY “A LITTLE HIGHER IN PRICE, BUT—” ' ~ a Hock Hill, South Carolina. A. WICHMAN & SON, o AGENTS. I BARGAIN TABLE. We have decided to put on a Special Sale for a Week of some of our fancy Dress Goods, Milli nery, Laces and Embroideries. We call attention to Lawns which were 25c, now 19c. White Dress Goods were 15c. now 10c. Many others in like proportion. See Our Bargain Table. I ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ MRS. W. A. BLACK W. A. DURANT, Fine Millinery. Walterboro, S. <2. introducto , . of T prtf* ■ b f re v ^ wrtt « ,or 0%,r *>»* Tire snil SuncTry Catalogue which sad quotes sfl make* and kinda of tires at .boat hslf the usual price* IlNk or BUTINO a bicycle the new and woudeiful MOW. PMAiT *>«>< *rit* as a postaltoday. DO NOT THINK * or apsir of tires from anyone until you know w* are making.. It only costs a postal to leara everything. Write it l L HEMCTCU COMMIT, CMCttO. ILL nuinbt*re<l about sixty-five. M A Crosby and H I Brant of Iviitlin and \V B Ciosby ofBrantb wont iishiug last friilay night. Mr and Mrs i B Kinard and GIVE ME A CALL When you intend buying any Jewelry or Time Piece, or Wedding present, let me show you my goods. I I Guarantee satisfaction, t Fine repairingp-a specialty. ! Kyes tested free. L: “It iHii’r often that I b»vo faith •Miongh in fhe Diedicine pnf up hy other p« .|»-»- m be williuir lo offer to refanrt Ihe uniiiev ft it does nor cure,” said John M Klein lo a Press and Standard man who dropped into his atoreA "but I am triad to sell I r Howard’s specific for their two little daughters paid die cure constipation and dyspepsia , . . . on ’hat basts their father a very pleasant visit f •• rhe Dr Howard Company, In order last Saturday night and Sunday . ,n L-«t » quick introductiory wile, author Eva Kinard visited her A Crosby, lard J. A. VilSTERBERG, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman’s Store. WALTERBORO, 8. C. M)8* couoiu, Mrs m A Crosby, Wednesday night and Thursday. Mr and Mrs Julius Kiuard and little son visited William Benton hist Sunday. With best whiles to The Press and Standard. * C. M. Whet you want to be you oan be. Witrit th< a and will it with all your aufht—Ifnatius Loyola. Traveling is wo fool's errand to him who oorries his eyes and itinerary Om§ »ith him.—A. R*Oloott Tfcob** will gift strsogth unto His mernkt; Ur Urd wfll btsm Hm Has Mciplt. Llftla Early Rlaers, (be b«*t known pills and the beat pills made, ate easy to taka aad act gently and are cer tain. We eell and recommend them Walterboro Drag Co. “Horace Greely used to say, This is a free ooountty, and no one is ohUjisd to enroiot common sense un- kss ho has it”, Won’t Slight A (pood Friend. “If ever I need a oongh medicine again 1 know what to grt,” deolaree • ra A L Alley of Beal a. Me, “alter oa- iag fan bottle# of Dr King'a Now Dia- oovery. audsoeina its excellent recalls in my own family and otbara. I am ooo* vinced U ia <ba beat medlotM made for Conghs Colds and loaf trouble ” Kvory one who tries it fetla ins! that way. Relief ia fait at onoa and Its qnkk core aarpmea yoe. For Broaohitk, Asthma. Hemorrhsca. Cronp. LaOrTPpo, Son Throat, pom ta oho* or tnaws Ha sa ra*. SOoaad #100. TriM Oaaraataod by Jao M EWa. * • •» a * , 1/ > me to sell tbetr regular fifty cent h .irlee at balf-prioe, 25 cents, and. although I have eold h lot of it, and have guaranteed every package, out one baa been brought back as unsatisfactory. There are sixty doses in a vial that can be carried in the vest pocket or pnree, and every one has more medici- nel power than’a big pid or tablet or a tumbler of mineral water. 1 am atili selling the specific at half- price, altboojrh I cannot tell bow long I shall be able to do so, and anyone who la an' ject to constipation, tick head ache. dizziness, liver troubles, indiges tion or a genera 1 played out condition, ought to take advantage of this chance. Any coward oan fight a battle when he’s sure of winning; bat give me the man who has pluck to fight when he’s sure of losing.—George Eliot. NEW MILLINERY STORE. We have just opened a select and full line of the newes Milliner)- Goods; which we are offering at unheard of prices. OUR MOTTO: NEWEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES, CHEAPEST PRICES. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY, . © Our Milliner is an accomplished and experienced lady from New York. a • i ' . . WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA. H. ZALIN, for years “When I pin my faith to jt thing WMImm, [ like to her sntbin to stick the pin into.”—Jennette Lee. \ ' Them is no way of keeping the heart dean save by aiming at positive virtues.—Rev* Trevar H.Danes. Coo tin ae in praysr, and watch in hi fete mm wifeh fetealagiving.— h»L “It’s been my experience that u’ve got to have leisure to be un* >pv. Half the troubles in the world are imaginary, and jit takes time to think them op”. i* '• Father Tune who is not always a hard parent, often lays hjs band HghUy on those who have used him weiL—Charles Diakaoa. » * M