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ttTt’ Fv x PAOBr THE PRESS AMD STANDARD. WALTERpORO. S. a NOV. 30, 1910 ■A: w. mm. Oor boroc was stricken with sorrow by the death of our deer Wether. Harry./ which Occured Friday. November 11. He wait in the 28th year of his age, and the son of Mr and Mrs G Alvin Harvey, formerly of Islandton, hot now of Daniel's bland. He was sick only one week in the Roper hospital. Charleston, where he died. All that skillea physicians and loving hands could was to no avail. His earthly career is finished, hot his sweet influence for good and brotherly advise is fresh in our memory. He was a dutiful son, affectionate brother, and loyal friend. His willing hands were ever extended to do kind deeds. It is so hard to give him up, but God knows best His remains were laid to rest in Adnah cemetery in the pres ence of a host of relatives and friends. Daniels bland, Nov. 24. Pearle. LIST OF JuSSSS. > The following are the jurors drawn to serve at the term of court begin- ing Monday Dec. 6: prrrr juky—third week. E L Benton, H W Beech, W D Smoek, B V Crosby. Jas M Strick land. ft H Carter. C C Anderson, W M Utsey, J Y Beach. W S MurdaOgh, W F Copeland, E P Du Bob. J H Fender, T S Jones, Jr., P E Hern don H J Mean, J A Rhode. W M Smoak, J R Halford, B B Crosby, J M Avant, J P Polk, Jr.. P W Fisk. J J Blitch, Jacob Pellum, L R Carter, L W Ihley, W A Weeks. R D Robin son, J M Hethington, T P Berry, D McKay Alston, S T Griffin, Ervin Sdgler, J. B Glover, R M Brabham. "I do sol behove there to aay other aedlcfee so good tor whoopla* ooagh as Ohaa her tola’s Ooagh Reasedy," writes Mrs Fimeeto Tarpfas, J tact too City, Ore. Thto remedy to alee oasarpeased for ooMs sad croep. For salt by all dealer* H. M. Benton of Ruffin, was here business lest week. ,1 ■a. OarafMWi YA II 1 r aaS Slftrict tt iMraMaeaUta Mi IlMfSuMI U y^rScTcto-ir. Afe . rftctly mtimtf m Ao mot U FABTNY uSSm rr^Th^u. i t ms* m -ril tatelyya mU.Uot mm a^aarS U JmcUrj mm rwMowMs^w %jpww't to rsMw mmi k uiMMiaa :!x s: ris ai all fllENEIIOM^H ISELF-HEALIR8 TIRES n NMBrtr I r CMcaco mail itorca. TKra* w« cl< purtaS *Ui*r Tuif*^** ma,lcd !»••• U kmi/ tin uuml rtUU prutt. rCL nailat part., rapaira aad Mflt Tht rtgulat retail price at Ikeie lirat it t*.M> per pair, bat la introduce me writ tell ran a mmpupat r tarUMKaik wilkarderUJSI, N MiKIMIIU FROM PUCIUCS WAILS, Tanka or Olaaa will aot la* tka air oaU SUlv thouaand (wtra aoltl last year. Over t*o kunaml thouaand pairs now la use. r Made in all sites. II isllvel Kotina tha think roMtar traad M A" and pnnntura atrlpe “H" and “ II,'* also rim atrip H” to pravnnt rim nuttlnp. This tiro will outlast any othnr atako M»rr. LLA^TIU aud KAHV K1DIKU. IKWIIVKIIIWSr Made In all sites. II i< lively and easy riding, veiydmaldeand linedinaidewlfb a special uiiality ol rublicr, which never becomes pnronrand which close* up smsll punctures withont allow* ins Iheairtoescapr We have hundreds of letters from cat is- Scdcu.tomeraalatinii that their tiieshsveonlybeen pumped upomeor«wire in a whole m-hsoii They weifjh no more than an ordinary tire, the puncture rrsistingqiialiltesbeingxiven by several layers of thin spevmlly prejiared fabric on *he tread The regular jiricnof these tires is pi yo per pair, but for advertising purpn*. » wr are makings special factory price to the rwier of only Pt Hij l>er j>air. All orders shipped aame dny letter ia received. We ship C. O. n on approval You do not pay a cent until yoti have mraminrd and found tin in strictly as irpresented. We will allow a rash discount of c per cent (thereby tjiuking the price *4.Aft p« i pain if you send KLI.L l'A>ll WITH OKI4ICK and enclose this ndvcrliarnirut. You run no tisk in »• udiu^ us HU Otili r as the tires may lie returned nt Ol K esjwnse if for any reason they are not aaliafacuity on esammalion. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to u* is as sale as in a bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will rule ensier. run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any lire son have ever used or seen at any price We know that you will lie so well pleased that when von want a bicycle yon will give ua your order. We want you to send ua a trial order at once, hence'this remarkable tire offer. V#M# arm don't buy any kind at any price until you send for a pair ol »lrw fv/BM# Paw%m*9 Hedgethorn Tuncluie-Tiuof tires on approval and trial at the special introductory price quoted above; or write for our big Trre and Sundry Catalogue which describes and qnotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices f%P% %MPAPY bu * w rite ua a postal today. DO NOT THINK OK RUYINO a bicycle MV aW%Pm WWMMM or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful •Cera we are Making. M only coats a poatal to learn everything. Write it MOW. J. L MEM CYCLE CCMPMY, C8ICA60, ILL A Good Example "I am a good example," writet Mrt. R." IT Bell,' of McAlester, Oku., "of what Cardul will do for sufftritog women. •. "I suffered with my head and back, for over six yean, and although I tried everything, I never could get any thing to do me any good, until f began to take Cardul. Xardul has surely helped me and built me up and I am to thankful that I have found something that will do me good. I feel so much stronger and better than 1 have In a long time." It is well to make up your mind before you are sick what medicine you will take when you are sick. ^ CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic You will be glad to take it when you are tired, mis erable and when life seems a weary grind. It will put new thoughts into your head, fresh courage into your mind. If not sick now, at least burn Cardui on to the pages of your memory, so that when you are sick you will ask for it without thinking. If sick or weak, get a bottle today, At all druggists. Wnta to: Ladies' Advisor* Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Ca. Oiattannoog*. Ten*., tor Spatial MtfmrMwu. and 64 page book. "Home Treatment lor Women.'' sent (ret Attention, (Ming Buyers! I have been to New York and have personally bought all my large stock of Clothing and Dress Goods. I, therefore, got them very cheap, and can save you money. We shall be pleased to show you. Anything you want in Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits, Children’s Cloaks and Sweaters, Ladies’ Suits, Ladies’ Cloaks, Ladies’ Sweaters, Ladies’ Skirts. Men’s Hats a specialty.’ Shoes and Hosiery for Men and Women. WOMAN’S DEPARTMENT j miss a e. Malone what day—and i thatahe THE BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. Dm time was. when women were considered nothing if not beautiful It was the first and most indispensable requisite to womanly diatinction, and was deemed womanly But in these days there is no longer an invidious emphasis placed on beauty. Other quali ties have come to the fore, and dominate in the social life of the new America which the march of progress has evolved out of the old. The wholeMine, cap able, intelligent and companion able woman especially the woman with a touch of audacity withal— is now having her there are no indications will soon be called upon to ab dicate in favor of her dollbaby sister whose only recommenda tion is that her face is “very prettily featured.” In an article on “How to Be Beautiful,” a celebrated woman writer says: '“The ripe, round mellow years' have lifted the mists of my life’s morning, and given me glimpses ot that open secret, most ineffable and blessed, ’How to Be Beautiful. ’ It is not in paints and powders, not in ruf fles, ribbons or false ringlets, and not in the use of ’Pear’s Soap’, or the ‘Balm of a Thous and Flowers.' For one learns after awhile that this face and form we wear about are but a mask, a thin, almost transparent veil, through which the spirit looks, coyly at first, but later on with calm and steady gaze. Ev ery seven years the veil must be renewed: with time come wrink les where the soul breaks through, and our whole history is written in them for those who have learned to read. What is behind this changeful face, moulding and making it forever new? It is one’s own true self. Nay, more, the face itself is as clay in the hands of the potter to the spirit that lies back of it... We write our own hieroglyphics on our own face as plainly as ever etchings are traced by artists. Perfect unity with God’s laws written in our members, obedi ence to the decalogue of natural law, and the ritual of this body, which was meet to be the temple of the Holy Ghost, ifould have made us all beautiful fto start with: would have endowed ua by inheritance with the fascinating graces of Hebe and Apollo. The desire to be beautiful is instinctive, because we were all meant to be so, and may all claim our heritage upon this spiritual plane, even though so ruthlessly defrauded of it, on the materiel plane, by the ignorant cxceesee of eur ancestors, and the follies of our own unthought years. But while I would beg my clear-headed American girls to makes special study of the sacred laws of health, I would still more urgently impress the importance of the spiritual law of beauty upon their sensitive young hearts..... Behind every thing there it a thought As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. Expression is the loftiest and final charm in every human face. While it is right indeed a heavenly intuition, to desire beauty, and while attention to the laws of hygiene,. good taste and good behavior mightily con duce to it heavenly thoughts are the only sure recipe for a coun tenance of heavenly expression. St Cecelia heard the music of the upper courts, and hence her face mirrors, its etherial loveli ness. The ever-welcome, ugly face of a beautiful soul is vastly more endeared and endearing to wistful human eyes than the classic boom of Eugenie, th£ sparkling eyes of Pattie, or the statuesque pose of Mary Ander son.” A Correction. In my article of last week the author of .the question ’’it is the gift of poetry etc,” should have been given as Irving, not Hawthorne. This was a mere inadvertance. which struck and surprised me when it met mv eye in print. “A Royal Poet” is one of the jiapers in Irving’s “Sketch Book.” ’ . j No OM to • •ddbMMOftfcol IT MAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. It to Thoy protoMy Ask Youb N If T*o wool o book I thoa ot koao, mmd 21 •ofc, mi ho will mmi too • Aw Kdn 1.311 i of its » Dr. Ptofoo to hto _ oo-6s dot* sdUioo, io • Dr. R.V. Pioroo, N.Y. - : — JUST RECEIVED CAR LOAD OF FLOOR ONE CAR SEED OATS ONE CAR LOAD OF SALT All of which we offer at the lowest market prices. We also have Genuine Southern Grown Seed Rye in stock. We are offering remarkable bargains in Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, etc., and it will certainly pay you to inspect our line before purchasing. See our line of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Har ness. Lap Robes, Whips, etc., before you buy; Cash or Credit. YOU 118 FAITHFUL.L.Y, VARN BROS. CO v Tb* Houm That GItm More Good* for the Son* Moooy——Tbo Some Good* for Less Money MOSELLE, S. C. SMOAKS, 8. C. |fY. -iKi - ittn If ■ — -■■■ ill n Mr ——— l H u l' 1|| U ||i THE CLOTHING STORE MASTER’ Q SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Colleton County, In the Common Pleas, J: G. Padgett, vs. D. W. Connell (nee Hiers) et al. By virtue of the Decree of above court herein, I will aell at public outcry before the courthouse in Wal- ter boro, on saieeday in December next, (5th day) within the legal hours of sale, the following deacribed Realty: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate in Verdier township, county and State afore said, containing one hundred and ninety-eight (196) acres, more or leas, and bounded as follows: North hy lands of Solomon Hiers; South by lands of George Sullivan: East by lands of estate of F. Mims jand West by lands of Harley Grovea* John Groves and Solomon HierfT Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. C. G. HENDERSON. Master. November 12. 1910. MASTER’S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton. In the Common Pleas, W. V. Carter, et al, V8. J. Adam Carter. Trustee, et al. Ky virtue of the Decree of above court herein. 1 will sell at public outcry before the courthouse in Walterboro on salesday in December next, (. r )th day) within the legal hours of sale, the following described realty: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate in the cou and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty-one and one-half (141 1-2) acres, and bounded North by lands of William Carter, Major Joe Carter, and a part of the original tract, now owned by Curry, East by lands of James Goodwin, south by lands of S tart Walker and H. W. Carter, and West by Carolina Rivers and H. W. Carter. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. C. G. HENDERSON. Master. November 12, 1910. Chamberlain’* Stomach and Liver Tab • • do not sicken or gripe, aed may be taken with perfect misty by the meet delicate woman or the yonageet child. The old and feeble will also And them a most saleable remedy for aid tog aad atrengthing their weakei tioa and for regalaUng the bo mle to all dealers. reU. dtgee- u For TAX NOTICE The books of the County Treasurer will be open for tht purpose of col lecting taxes from the 15th day of October, 1910, to December 31,1910. The levy is as follows: State 5>4 mills Ordinary County 4 Roads 2 Constitutional School.. 3 Total 14 3-4 mills SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX LEVY. Lodge 4 mills Rum Gully 3 *’ Rice Patch T:. 3 “ Srooaks 3 “ Strickland 3 “ Williams ... t 2 “ Bethel 3 Ruffin 2 “ Hendersonville A " Walterboro 7 “ Red Bank 3 Cottageviile 3 “ Poll tax $1 on all males between the ages of 21 and 00. Also a com mutation road tax of $2 on all males between the ages of 21 and . r >U which I Will open office at A*hton laai week in shall be paid at the same time and in i every month, the same manner as other taxes. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT We beg to announce that we have the largest stock of ladies hats we have ever had. Mrs. Zalin has long experience in trimming hats and can please you. From now till the County Fair all hats will be sold at 20^ less than price. Now is the time to buy. H. ZALIN THE CLOTHING STORE Thar* to httto danger from a cold or from an attack of tha grip except whan followed by pneumonia, and thto never hnppene when Chamberlain’■• Congh Remedy ia paed. Thto remedy he* won Ita grent reputation and extensive sale by Us remarkable cores of colds and grip and can be relied open with implicit confidence. For sale by all dealers. Dr. L. M. Strickland Dentist SMOAKS, s. e. Will be at I'tnoak* Monday and Hatur i da^NoLevery w*ek exoi-pi last wetk; Walterboro Oil Mill (LICENSED BUYERS OF SEED COTTON) Brihg your remnanta for cash at highest market price. Will gin cot ton every day. !*rompt service. J. D. Buchanan, of Islandton^ business here Monday. had. Dogs 50c each. The tax books w ill be open at the places named below for the purpose of receiving taxes J^vene!, Tuesday. Dec. 0. arrens X Roads, Wednesday. Dec. 7. * j Meggetts, Thursday Dec. 8. Adams Run, Friday, Dec. 9. Jackson boro. Saturday. Dec. 10. Green Pond, Monday. Dec. 12. Mrs. A. R. Smith, Thursday after noon, Dec. 15. Lodge, Friday morning. Dec. 16. All other days at Walterboro. Notices as per above notice will be posted at each place where we collect. R. E. JONES. Co. Treasurer. B.S. GUEST, Dentist 202 LIBERTY ST. W. SAVANNAH, CA. NOTICE. Nolle* Is bwwby given that I forbid, under penalty of the law, any treepaes- tng by slock apon my iann in Broxtoa Township et Stephens X Roads. F. M. Thornes. Raffia, 8. C., Jane 1,1910. *r* . Everybody’s frisad^Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic OIL Cores tec ti ache, earache, sore throat' Heals cuts, broiees, scalds. Stops aay pain. NICE LAIN BRIDGE AND CROWN WCRK A SPECIALTY Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 noon; 1 p. m. to 7 p. m. Phone 3694. For pains in the side or chest dampen e piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Liniment and bind It on over the seat of pain Thereto nothing belter For ■ale by all dealera Strain Too Great. Hundreds of Walterboro Read ers Find Daily Toil a Burden. The hustle and worry of basinets men The hard work and stooping of work men. The woman’s household cares, Are too great e strain on the kidneys Backache, headacne, aideache. Kidney,troab.es, notary troubles fol lows. Read the followioK, end learn tb* cure J M Baker, of Beaufort, S. C., sty-' "I can say that Doan’s Kidney FilU proved entirely satisfactory In my case Mv back troubled me and I had a con stant, dull ache through my loins. Be ing on my feet all day intensified th> pains and when night came, I could not rest well. 1 waa often very lame an 1 weak aud felt little like doing my work Hearing of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I pro cured a box and bad used tbem but a short time before my backache wa> dis posed of and I felt better in every way. 1 have no hesitation in recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills to other sufferers from kidney complaint.” For nale by all dealers. Price 50 cent*. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Staten Remember the name—Doan's—ami take do other. C. E. DURANT x ’lam pleased to recommend Cham berIain's Congh Remedy as the best thing I know of and safest remedy for opogbe, old* aud bronchial tronb e,” wrivet Mre L B Arnold of Denver, Colo "We have need It repeatedly *ed it has ■ever failed to give relief ” For sale by all dealers. Civil Eng’r and Land Surveyor I will be in my office on Sat urdays and all other days when not at work in field. ■ Office between Klien’s and Farmers' and Merchants’ Bank Phone 27B, Walterboro, S. C.