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CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AVc^e(ab(eflnpp»rafton (hrAs i ^ tetsaasial Beara ^ Imams /Children Promolrs Di^psHonOmfi ness and RntContains anfiv Opium^lorjiiuoe norMwcral. not Narcotic. Signature of ness and Loss or Sleep. YDHK. Copy of Wrapper. Extra. Extra. VV r e have a new line of Men and Ladies’ Fall Styles just received from NEW YORK—The latest styles andtcuts. Mens’ uits from $4.00 up. Ladies’ Coat Suits from $4.00 up. p e: ial Ladies’ skirts and suits at ^ l a Bargain. * Be fere you Buy come and examine the goods. We will be glad to show them to you. H. ZflLIN, Clothing and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings. WALTERBORO, . - SOTUH CAROLINA. CATARRH ^ SCROFULA I Mood elMMfof prop Mil— of P. P. P* Prickly Aah. Poko Boot mAJ MAbpaJi: P. P. P. k o povMffBl toalo sad aal If yoa a— try P.P.P--4I r. V.^UPPMAN •ivftnn«|i 9 . • Ca. RHEUMATISM !— 1) M.JAFFA OF THE NEW STORE SELLS AT THE LOWEST PRICES GENTS’ FURNISHING. SHOES, NOTIONS. ETC. WALTER ST. WALTERBORO, S, C. Thirty Years same. Bonus Amicus. Strain Too Great. Hundreds of Walterboro Readers Find Daily Toil - a Burden. The hustle and worry of business men. The hard work and stooping of work men, The woman’s house-hold cares, Are too great a strain on the kidney* Backache, headache, sideache, ^ Kidney troubles, urinary troubles fol low. Read the following and learn the cure J. M. Raker, of Beaufort,* 8. C., taya: “I can say that Doan's Kidney Pills proved entirely satisfactory In my case My back iron hied me and I had a con stant, dull ache through my loins. Be ing on my leet all day Intensified the peins and when night came, I could not rest well. I wae often very lame end weak and felt little like doing my work. Hearing about Doan’s Kidney Pills, I procured a box and had need them bat a short tlms before my backache was dis posed of end I felt better in every way. 1 have no hesitation in recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills to other sufferers from kidney complaint.” For sale by all dealers. Price .50 cuts. Foster-Mil born Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the i.atne—Doan’s—and take no other. LODGE ITEMS. We have all had a fine Xmas. Miss Marie and Frank Bishop have been spending some time with Mr. H. W. Carter. Richard and Arthur Box have recently visited friends near Lodge. Miss Rosa and Joe Carter have been spendingjiome time.with their sisters in Hampton. Mias Vera and Alonzo Bishop spent some time with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carter. Busy Boy. 0UNU& ANIILU5 W KlltS. Cordova. S. C., Dec. 30. Editor 1 Press and Standard:—It has t^eri quite a spell since I gave you any thing for publication —in fact, it has been so long that I fear Uncle Jack | has become possessor of my space in 'your columns. If that he true. 1 can assure you that I shall not think 1 hard of you nor Uncle Jack. Uncle Ja_*k and I are fast friends, though he. passed right near our domicile the other day and did not stop. Guess he was headed for some place where pudding sausage and back bone were more in evidence. Xmas passed off around hen 1 very quietly. Owing to the fact that there is a great deal of sickness ab«uit here, the usual and much looked for Xmas trees were not erected. Mr. T. G. Smoak has been con fined to his bed for forty one days with typhoid fever. Mr. C. L. Smoak has been critically ill for the past week; we are glad to say how ever, that both are on the road to recovery. Former County Commissioner D. M. Westbury is very ill at tbis time and is not expected to live but a short while. Dr. C. C. Mack of Florida and Lieut. Jake Mack of Va., with their families, spent the holidays w’ith the formers parents here. Dr. H. L. Mack and wife are in Baltimore, Md, seeking pleasure. Miss Lottie Givens of Bryan sjient the holidays here with friends. Miss Lottie is quite popular here and has many, many friends that are always glad to set* ner come and are much pained when she departs. The farmers are very uneasy about their small grain crop, as the ground has been frozen for so many nights in succession. Well, we will soon cease to write 1909 and write 1910. The old year has about passed, Whatever trou bles, failures, griefs and disappoint ments we may have encountered in the past, we should not allow* them to cross the threshold of the New* Year. Let us not carry them long er, but look hopefully to the future and trust god and all will Ik? well. With many good wishes for The P/Css and Standard and all of my good ftiends in Colleton County, I make my bow and say we are the M. Furchgott & Sons, 240 4ND 242 SING ST.. CIMlfSTON. S. C. ESTABLISHED 1m;*;. ESTABLISHED 1H»*. ^Dealers and Importers. Of Dry Goods, Silks, Dress Goods, Rugs, Mattings, Lace Curtains, Notions, Hosiery, White Goods, Domestics, Gloves and Fancy Goods-— Also a complete line of Ready-to- Wear Garments for Ladies, Misses and Children We invite you to visit our Popular Department Store o H '*» when visiting our city, and thus save partly or in whole your traveling expenses. Otherwise, send us an order or write for samples. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. All purchases amounting to $5.00 or over de livered to you free of charge. OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE BEGINS MONDAY, JANUARY f 3rd, 1910. This is the greatest event of the year to supply yourself with desirable merchandise at a saving. We will also start on January 31 d a Sale of New Goods for Spring of 1910, which have been received lately. Order now. M. KOHN’S Gigantic Furniture Sale Now Going on—For 60 Days Only $6.00 Safe, at ... . $6.50 Safe, at . . . . $4.75 Bedstead, at . . $7.75 Bedstead, at . . $8.50 Bedstead, at . . $6.00, Washslands, 1 now $2.00 Rockers, at . . $3.00 Rockers, at . . $1.50 Dining Chairs, at . $2 .50 Dining Chairs, at $400 $4.50 $2-75 $4.25 $4-75 $4.00 $*•39 $1.89 98c $1.49 '> 6 v 1 WE ARE NOW SELLING Clothing, Shoes, Halt, etc, at Very Sma Margin Men’s Suits from . . . $3-5° l, P Youth’s Suits from . . . $2-75 U P Ladies’Skirts from . . . $1.00 up ladie’s Cloaks and Hats a Specialty. Wc can sell you a pair of Shoes for 98c Come and Get Our Prices Before Buying Elsewhere. m. koh n * s Neuralgia Til- ONE Tablets aixftbe FubJ* iheadacme BACKACHE RHEUMATISM *•4 SCIATICA 25iDoaes25Cerita p Tear P iT- sals Dr. fttltaa’ Aae-Ptfa M> •aS kt to MdMrtml » nmm *■ »ric« M lm Yaaly) * h Wk 1 I more Klsr* Making Life Safer. Everywhere life la bain* safe throngh the work of Mow Ufa Pills la CnMtIpatioa, Bl £7!—£ IsiMewnrei, Urn blee. Kidney Dlreeaea and Bowel order* Tbey*re eeey. bat ear*, end ybatld ap the health. *5c at troa- JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ETC. J. A. VtSTERBERG, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman’s Store. WALTEBBOBO, 8. a I Hare yon a week throat? If eo yoo cannot be too careful. Yon cannot bn* gin treat meet too early. Each cold atakoe job more liable to another and the Met la etwaye the barter. u> oar*. If yoa will take Chamberlein's Ooogb Remedy at the outset yoa will be eared ‘ troabl*. Sold by All Dealer*. Don't let the baby taller from sorts or tap itaking of the ektn. Doan't Ointment glvee inetant relief, cure* quickly. Perfectly mf* for children. Alluraggielt tall it. —■ — — Subacribe to The Preaaand Stand* ard. NATIONAL LOAN - & TRUST CO. TIFTON. GA. We have for sale at reasonable prices and on easy terms, improved and unimproved town lots and farms. We negotiate loans on improved Real Estate. We will build you a house on your lot and allow you to pay foF same on the monthly pay ment plan, provided you can man a small cash in advance payment. We can insure your property against loss by fire with the oldest and strongest insurance companies in the .world. Call on os or write and m will gladly and promptly supply wants. We c^n furnish opporj ties for you to invent your: it wffl brin^gM f “ ini! Barnes, Manager. VaraviHe. S. C