The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 06, 1908, Image 6

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uquor iraoe Aomns Aiaam ai ftrnhKWftno rrOnflMIlOn* rFOQrSM. Frini in« Currwtt 0, Whisky Pr*M. Chicago, IU.—[Special.]—Tbc Hauer ▼♦▼idly reflecSi these days the alarni of the diiok husiDeMi against the cation wMe progress of the Prshlbitioo taorsmenL Id Its lead- lag editorial Feb. 1 Mida s Criterion, the faa)oss Chicago liquor trade Jour “T*: la ao denying the fact that Prohibition and local option move its bare a depressing effect oa bssl eoterprtse and extrnaloo Botli and dsaiers are therefore ittve. the former In pro of output and the latter as to Isjtag In larger stocks than absolutely la the same Mane the *aff frota Lou 1st tile. Kj.. says who have been thraogb Mls- and lioaislana hare returned home odkss with the rsports do not angnr well tor the Is chat hath acatas wUl go tor Pro- The rsports of their Snss sse to thf effect that everything points •h that condition ha the eery soar fu CASTOR IA Tm Hfffp Ahvajs Bovffctv tor nrsT 80 ysnrm, hag the hia "are hot health ef What Is CASTORIA la a hnnaless snhetltate tor Castor Ofl* Spring Styles.li Spring styles are not hedged about, or hidden .* w ay- * „ The new Spring Suits are being shown in all the most glorious productions of artistic tailoring. We hardly think you have ever seen so rich a display of Spring Suits as we have provided this sea^ son, and those who are es pecially hard to fit will find it no effort to g e t what they want from our new stock. We will be pleased to show you and give you an idea of the latest and fin est in mode and fabric. SHOES! SHOES!; 'I V a rJ i 1 am offering one of the moat complete lines to be shown in Walterboro. I have the latest styles for dress, as well as the old fashion for comfort jmd ease. In slippers 1 have the White, Tan, Patent Leather. Vici, Oxfords, plain toe comfort, carpet slippers and in Shoes I have one of the prettiest lines for dreat, and for work. I have a plow ahoe with a spring heal, that is light, comfortable and durable, that will be a pleasure to the man that plows. 1 will be glad to have one and all com* ahd inspect what I have, and be convinced that J. W- CARSON is the man to buy Shoes from. Now these shoes are here, but not here to stay. They have got to go. Men with plenty of money can carry their stock over, I but mine has got to be gold and pay for themselves. So you aee that I have cot to sell at aome kind of a price, and this it enough to convince you that you can save money by going to J. W. Canon for shoes; and while you are here, will be glad to show you what I have in the grocery line. This sale commences now and if yon can’t come P gp* wMakj: Wins mad Spirit Circular York, Fob. 25 la Its apodal corro- from Cincinnati, tbo "whia- *7 eaotor." aa/s: “la ClaetanaU. tbo aaiao aa la otbor wMafcy BMikcta, the whlakj buslnou fli at a minimum. There Is Mttle doing lag not much bettor Id eight * * * Pro MMtSou agitation and tbo work of tbo vartona state iagtslaturoo Is a powsrful factor. • • • Jobber* are afraid because gf Prohibition legislation to purchase wants In the future. If their tsadc tfaajt will have no use for tbo they are not buying it The traveling fraternity Is at home be- gaaee, a# a rale, the report Is that ex- peaces are act to he made." la the fan* correspond^pc# of Boo- •■rfs • sigalffcau! item Is toMiMMa fto »nao»uceu>ent of the pegi seaveu- > gf tllJSlfltoa) Wholesale Uquor •ae^Uii^st Msgara Fslls. sal t- qONg uxour rna^aoe convaotloa sot hath tbs usual it sod aadal faaturo trimmlaga. • • • It wUl be toa ▲ttaaticiClUr a graat hsi^uel was tha a day's‘sail OBNUINB CASTORIA ALWAYS tha Hu Eiot Toa lau ilvajsBoa^it In Usa for Over 30 Years. * -' Til ,'tfiW rtsyr EIKTSCHKIR & YISAUKA, S, E. Cor. King and Hasell ats Charleston, S. C Prt/cfginaZ Jf/otfo#g. JAMBS K. FBOUrur. JHO. B. pccairoY PIORIfOY BROTHERS. httorneja and Conn sell or* at Law, All Buissa girts f roast Attsstisa. ovkb The mss ako svamoaad. ffALTEBBORO, - - - 3. C. m t. ftaal Estate, Brokerage and In»arauc<«. LOAXb NEGOTIATED. Moustwto Opposite the Market, WAmR8QRQ,*a TODAY. COME SOME OTHER DAY, BUT COME. *o Carson a little early. On this counter you will find dress goods reduced from 12 and 15 cents to 8 and 10 cents, and other cuts of some Magnitude. 25 1 ^ rUICB FOB BARGAINS W. A. BLACK ave Sorted MY Tb* Marry Widow hats are very becoming but wo are node- sided aa to whether we like them any better than the Mary or Garden variety.-The fitatS. th. 8a eaaaas net I he. woeM eat |e atoftary. hto , his own thoughts new eww JABsDp totaig M X yaralag stn sSSi I HONOR ROLLI- We take pleasure in informing our friends and patrons that in the report of the Seventh Annual Convention of the Bankers Associa* tion held last sun)mer at the Isle of Palms, I The Faruers ui J. L WALK] Amurar At Law Ovnca Oocav Boon Bqcam. WALTEBBORO, S. a OSTIOX or A. J. Andwrson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: a p. ax., • p. m. OPPOSin rarwan aud - WALTK&BORO, & O A man in Indiana died day before yesterday at the age of 78, leeving behind him the tradi tion that he had never had a Slip. Poor fellow!—The lerduats Buk finds a place on its HONOR ROLL This result has been obtained by the safe and conservative methods of its management, and the Bank is justly protid of the distinc tion. Panics in Wall Street do not aftect ua We can^ assure our patrons at all times courteous and liberal consideration. W> famt Ywr kcemt 4X eomputwd quartwrly In thw havings Depart ment. Banking can ha dona safsly by mail. Fanners and Merchants Bank Waltarboro S. C. Bot'd 1 DOS Capital and turplua 888.600. At Hyme’s Store Another lot of Seasonable dry goods. Just in. : WNAt ttti MAthh Vr ; tttoMtvtLU uva. letee’a If a halt tefcal defeat* eouM always know just thev hsfan us* she. thelSe Duets who Aou't B asuwel Ittda he Uvtr and Many a'father has made a man of hie bey by *01 Vuding him to college. . Ckambw- Isla’s Mtvuvltokll ally tbepaiaalwoa iaetealf*w8kjhloaiy be«) sh« lujurua park TOiAfeo by Joan M xMa. ■8^»8 A _ _ \ WflfSr'X girl baby geta too big tb pN'y with her toes she begits ) the ffto_ wfUhagtas b an kia*s to waaa Hver pills aa* this flagulatet tbs bo* MBarai asovaassata. Deaa’s Rotulata bowels, promote ea-y oars ooBsiiparioa— _ Ato your druggist 25 oeate a box i Baby weu’t suffer flve min ate# wiib nmp If you apply Dr Thomas' Eetoctr o Oil >t ouoa. It aoss Uke magic. Tbm «• • e*<id"em.7 Mtad lb. lania 'Ui. (icrioM Don’t confide in n pmdnwho it always confiding in ycW. After It’t diMcnlt for a til ver-tongaed orator Id make diort I% c i . ra., says. I have sold and i'a Ootte, . ItU % gnat luumdy and asm of tha bast put- LftotoMamou tbe market. I haadle foe the -etfte pu osee that pay nmakiftr prott, but thie remedy tew saw to eff«* a cere, aa* nsy eaa- rtetas in appteesats aay tu- to hlmTtbs*IdwRtha For aala by John uKlola Great aaitola have porpoasa: others have wiahea. The RepabHcan Douse has deter mined to investigate the minee. They are already inquiring into cotton mill oonditiooa. Inveatigalion of eoedi- teoms ow the tom sod in the kitchen will fellow in their natural order— has about eaneluded by Candidates' Cards Polished from new o till after the election if brief, for $5._ per Card. It is noc too early to let the “Dear Pee* puT know that you are a candidate. The Press and v'4 '-Jr: