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-s ' < ■ ~t ■ t - ■*< -Jit •* v- %V P ^; ■ \ • -v _ <»AGCS THE pftBB AMD STANDARD. WALTERBORO. 8. C. DEC. 7. 1910 On accodnt of making a change in my business. I am going to ofier my entire stock of Merchandise AT AND BELOW COST. 0 I Will Mention a few Sjiedals: Rice 12 86 to 4.76 Brown Mole Tobacco 8 80 Corker Tobacco per pound 28c. Octagon Soap, per box 8.90 Seed Oata, in large loti 66c. Star Lge per box 2.86 8 PrincmiCooking Stovee 24.66 Other Storea $6.60 and up Ladies' Coat Salta .$4.48 to 12.48 Bor'e Suita 68c. and up Ladiea' Sweaters $1.26 and up Men's Overcoats $1.24 to 8.48 Ladiea* Slippcra 64c. and up Mens' Coarse Shoes $1.18 and up $4.50 Pattcnt Leather Shoes. 2.48 One car load Salt 48c. jr,* D n I have almost anything you want. Come and see v my stock before you buy. » Yours for honest business, J. L LYONS, WOMAN’S DEPARTMENT j J The; Tenderfoot Farmer ) MISS a E. MALONE hmm+m WWriw m km —W —S M hm wmtad. The w—iwi si netaaf It'# MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS. Smoaks, S:C 95 Remember ’Phone 49y C.LFISHBURNE FOR QUICK SERVICE [ AND THE [BEST GOODS. tr.. lit I Heinze’s Vinegar, pickle Peanut Butter Tomato Soup, and others, Full line National Biscuit Crackers, The Best fruits • The Best Butter (Fox River)’ And lots of other nice things to make one happy. | Fruit feu* Yous Christmas Cake. GROCERIES SHOES C. L. FISHBURNt Quick Service , Quality Pale-Faced Women You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions* dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn- out expressions, you need a tonic The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman's tonic. It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women’s needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. ■ Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min erals, no iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. CARDUI The Woman's Tonic "After my doctor had done all he said he could for me,” writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark., “1 took Car dui, on the advice of a friend, and It helped me so much. "Before taking Cardui, I had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking ft, 1 am in good health. M 1 think there is some of the best advice in your book fhat I ever saw." Your druggist sella Cardui fry ft Dwt. A bemlthr aaan to a king to hto own right; on nb««lthv man to an unhappy S'svo Bnrdoek Blood Blttcro bat Ida ip Sc nod knallk—knopo yon »«U. 'Soffwad day aad night tha tor mo t of Hohlng pllso.;,. Nothing hnlnsd oh» •art! | aond D.*aa'i (Matas a- It ommd tlv."—Hoa: Joha R. Nsr* Tba qatokor a oo'd to gotten rid of tbo Iom i ha danger froas pnoamoafa and oitwr Mrioua dtooa^a Mr B W ^ Hall, of Wgrolry, Va.,'aa*o: "I flrml- battavr CbambrrUln's Onogk Raaia^y to ba abanta'aly tha boat p'aparatioa on ibaaark’tf r cold* I bav* raeooi It to mj fnsado and they all 11 *' Fur aalo by all deal not fast aa fotevaat, whfeh is by no i tbs per- of the first, Coofeder- n ci sunera wmmen *— A *- —I-1 —I mtcrMC v wnm J _ _ga._ IHSOO ry of the wife < that the feflewif Might Hutch Mrs. Davie's hie may not particular Varins Howell, second taife of Jefferson Davis, was bora in old Adams County, Virginia, in 182$. Mr. Dark's fhat wife was a renfopad tha Mrs. Jeffetami. Davis asHwdiad very •tris par excel shortly after their Howell was only old when Mm met the r. having bewi Invited to the^'Horrienae," the Davis Pjsoa, for that exprem paipoaa. She bad never sewi Mr. Devia iMfoa. though khe had at least enough about him to awaka dty, for he enjoyed an enviable i as a young man of bril liant ability. He was then about thirty six years ok), tall, and com manding in prsaeoes. and one of the pcemplished horsemen in the state. The young girl writes thus of him to a friend, after the first *T do not know whether this Mr. Jefferson Davie is young or old. He looks both at times. He impremes ass remarkable kind of man, but of uncertain temper, and has a way of taking for granted that every body agrees with him when he ex- i opinion, which offends me; yet he is most agreeable, and has a peculiarly sweet voice and a winning of asserting himself. The fact is, he is the kind of person I should expect to rescue me from a mad dog at any risk, but to insist on a stoical indifference to the fright afterward. I do not think I riiall ever Uke him as I do his broth- Joe. Would you believe it, he is refined and cultivated, and yet he is a Democrat" It was. assuredly, no ordinary maiden of seventeen who was capa ble of such a discriminating analysis of character as this, which is. indeed, what might have been expected from few women of twice her yean. Ag io her preference fear. Brother Jo* it must have been rather tran sitory—for she was married the vary next yeir to Jefferson Davis. After her marriage, Mrs. Daria «d bar huabaad took quite an ex- tendod tour through the Southern dtiee, remaining a winter in New Orleans at the St Charles, where hk personal and intellectual gifts mads her a center of soda! attrac tion. Later on, during bar hand'a senatorial «F sagBsAsss ef NgMates sad aetriHsa. He adgia slmsst ss wag < iegi isr sg tbs Seed he gMs out si bis Ised. Tb* lesak is Met cfcs grows “weak" tee esHso si tho aagmt si AgssMso mmi sse sod the mam safes tbs ■issriw sl rfyip ipsis sod fe mi osn with him in Washington, aiding him urs) with Ma (so rumor aays) and SMiaring bun, in every way nos- tibk to advance his political for- When the war bs tween the states broke out Mrs. Daria want ‘to re ride at Richmond. After tho war, from prison, they went to their ok) fa Bih Biloxi. Mfariarippi. whore they lived in retiiemeut until the death of the latter. After her hue- bend's death, several offara of finan cial help ware made to Mrs. Daria from different societies throughout tho South, hut she preferred to re main independent. In 1908, during a visit to Canada, aha was seised with an attack of acute indigestion, after which she never regained her former robust health. She had four children—two sona and two daughters, of whom, at last account, only one la still living, Mrs. J. Addison Hayes of Colorado Springs. One son was killed during the war by a fall from a gallery in Richmond. Another son, Jefferson, died in Memphis of yellow fever fa 1878. Her youngest daughter, Win nie, who died several years ago, is forever enshrined in the heart of Southern'chivalry as the "Daughter of the Confederacy.’ Mrs. Davis was an able writer, the contributor to many pacers and magazines. She assisted her hus band in all his literary work, and when he wrote his ‘Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government' it was she who acted as hia amenuensia. She died in New York city October 16, 1906, at the Hotel Majestic, of pneumonia induced by a severe cold which she had contracted in the Adirondacks, where she had spent the summer months. She was nat urally a woman of superb physique, and of wonderful bodily and mental vitality. pre/gMlonaZ Jfotim * TAX NOTICE l V. BUCK SR, '°T DENTAL SURGEON I have raopeaed my dental with ma DR. JOHN H. 'RAKBR. Alt Ofee next Terry A Shaffer** The books of the County Treasurer will be open for the purpose of col lecting taxes from the 15th day of October, 1910, to December 31,1910. The levy is as follows: State 5IS-4 mills Ordinary County 4 Roads 2 " Constitutional School.. 3 Total 14 8-4 mills SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX LEVY. OftoaHours: 8.80amtot ptm. 8 to 6 p.m. / 'Ppoae No. 07a. # Wmltmrt>oro,'8 O g jOBOB80000000000000000000" omoR OF Of. A. J. And orson DENTAL SURGEON Office Houtk OPFOMI* feasors sad Msrnbaaa ’Phone iOOa. WALTXRBORO. 8. O jam. a rsoBimr. jnu m. raoamr PIUBIfOY BR0THK8S. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law All Bsiisssi flras Prompt Atuattm OVf S TMt PSCSS AMS STAMtVUtO OAI.TKRROKO. ---•.(. mills Wm. J Fisi.barue Heb«r R. i adgett FISHBURNE A PADGETT WALTERBORO, - - S. C Lodge 4 “ ‘ i Gully 8 *........................8 . A " Strickland 8 " Williams 2 " Bethel 8 " RoOn 2 " Hendersonville 4 " Walterboro -7 " Rad Bank 3 " Cottageville 8 *' Pol) tax $1 on all males between thw ages of 21 and 80. Also a com mutation road tax of $2 on all males between the ages of 21 and 50 which shall be paid at the same time and fa the same manner as other taxes. Doga 50c each. The tax books will be open at the places named below for the purpose of receiving taxes Ravenel, Tuesday, Dec. 6. Warrens X Roads, Wednesday, Dec. 7. Meggetts, Thursday Dec. 8. Adams Run, Friday. Dec. 9. Jackson boro. Saturday, Dec 10. Green Pond, Monday. Dec. 12. ^ Mrs. A. F. Smith, lliursday after noon, Dee 16. Lodge. Friday morning. Dec. 16. All other days at Walterboro. Notices as per fbove notice will I be posted at each place where we collect. R. E. JONES. Co. Treasurer. JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF FLOOR ONE CAR SEED OATS ONE CAR LOAD OF SALT All of which we offer at the lowest market prices, p 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 Its FAITHFULLY. VARN BROS. CO Tks Hmm That Ghrm I M—sy Tk* 8— G»>4> far MOSELLC, 8. C. SMOAKS, S. C. 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. ::::::::: H. ZALIN Is Uttls dsagsr from a oold trass aa attack of tbs grip szoapt foHovsd by pNoamoaw, sad this whss Obambsrlala's Is assd. This rasMdy has las jjrsat ropaUUkM HEED THE WARNING Many Walteribovo People Have sad ksblseam ot colds sod trip bs rettsd bom with Implicit For salt fey all draW Dr. L Mi Strickland Dentist > SMOAKS, S. 6. ^ Will be at Pmosks Montlav and flatnr dav of every week except last week. Will open office at Athlon last week in erarynionth. B. S. GUEST, Dentist k 202 LIBERTY ST. «. SAVANNAH, CA l rtaal Estate, Brokerage Inaureuee. LOANb VBOOT1ATBO Houstem to Rmnt. tho Market, WALTBRROKO. 8. c /T ^ Walterboro Oil Mill (LICENSED BUYERS OF SEED COTTON) Bring your remnants for cash at highest market price. Will gin cot- tea everv day. Prompt service. NOTICE. Notion Is hereby gives that 1 forbid, aoder penalty of tho law, aay traepaee- Inc by .took upon oty inna In Braxton Towoehip at Butohoaa X Road* r m “ Rofflo, 8 C , Jane 1.1910. ir 1 are STOKES LOCH NOTICE. All members of Stores local urged to be present at 3 o’clock next Saturday to take part in the election of new officers. W F Copeland. Stokes, Dec. 5. ilereh phyeios reset, wrakoi the bowels. oe»<e ebr< ak roa*tfp’rtoa. IVxan'e R*gulets operate ee*l y toaMhe eiemerh, eare ooaetlpatlus. Ma Ask year Mraaikt ter MICEUH IR10H AND CNOVN «:» k SPECIALTY Office Hours: 9 a. m. p. m. to 7 p. m. to 12 noon; Phone 3694. When toor feet are wet and cold, and ronr bod? chilled through and throogh from exposure, take a big does of Cham berlain's Gough Remedy, bathe your fret in hot water before going to b< d, and you are almoH certain tt ward off a •erare cold. For aale by all dealers. Kvery family baa nerd of a „ _ fry femtly baa nerd of a good, re- Ikble liniment For •praiaa, brslma, aoreaene of the meeclea and rheotaatic palao there teaooe better than Oham. hariala'a Bold kf all dealers. DOt be Ignored. By earamlalag the a'lae and treating tha kldaeye span the flr«t eiga of disorder, away nays of enffering may be Bared. Kick kidneys expel a dark. III eat tiling sriaa, feU of "brick- dost" nrdimeat sad paiafel la rn—r~ Sluggish kiaaeye cause s dull pain io the fauall of the bark, bearfachee, dixzr ■pelle, tiled. Iaacui.1 feeling* and fre quently rheumatic twiagre. Doaa'» Kidaov PiUe are for the k d- neve only; they cure riec kidacya, and rt<t tbe bl'*oi of uric pclaun If yoo ■offer from aay o r tbe above symptom* you cau nee no better remedy. Waltrrboro pe>>ple recommended Den’e Ktdary Piila. Nr* H Hnllivan, Walterboro. 8. C, •ay*: "Doeu's Kiuarr Pills prove«i of more benefit to me then any other rem edy 1 ever used Ny kidoeye were elugglab, oau-iug my back to ache ne r- ly all tbe time end ii waa hard ter me to get about. Moraiugs oo eriatag 1 was ao lame that 1 one id hardly dreaa my- erlfurdomy w- rk. ( tried piaatrre and lia'inrats, bat failed to get relief. A frlend'Analiy toll me aN>ut Doeu'e Kidoey Pills and I procured a b»x ut tbe Walterboro Drag Co. They cured me la a abort time ” For aalo by all dealers. Prior 50 oeate. Potter Miibara Co., Buffalo. Kew York, sole ageats for tho United States. Remember tbe aame—Data's— end tabs ao othar. G E. DURANT Civil Eag'r and Land Survuyor 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 Pfeoae 27B, Walterboro, S. G