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C^Hvriai iuMna From th« Currant
Whisky Pratt.
Chicago. III.— [ Special.]—Thr llq^Jr
▼Ivldly reflects tbear da.vt the
alarm of tbe drink butlnm*
against tbe, nation wide progreta cff
tka Prohibfticn movement. In Its lead-
iBg editortel Feb. 1 Mlda't Crllertoa.
•k* famoos Chicago liquor trade Jour
aal aaya:
"Thera la no denying tbe fact that
Pro bib! Ooa and local option inove-
■anta have a depreaalng effect on bus!-
aaaa enterprise and extension. Both
klatfllers and dealers art therefore
vary conservative, the former In pro-
dnctkm of output and the latter aa to
laying In larger atocka than absolutely
faqulred''
la tbe same taaue the tuff corre-
from LoulsrUle. Ky N aaya:
traveling man for LoalaTlUe
who hart bean through Ula-
?l aad Lou lata na ha ra retaread
da their home aAcaa with the
that 4a net augur wail lor tba*
ha tbaaa sUtaa. The Impraaaioa they
la that both atataa wtN ga far Pra-
MMtiou. The tuparta of their Anaa
4flu to tha affect that rrarythtog patots
to that eondltlon in tha vary near fu-
Wlaa and Spirit Ctrrular.
Tart. Pah. S ta ta cartel corra
Ta CtoaliiBall. tha aame aa la
Whisky a art eta. tha whlaky bust
la at a mlnturum. Thart la ttnie doing
•••Paa-
_ ruftha
atata laglalaturas la a poWavTuT
iohbucu are afraid bacausa
«f ProMhtleu la#Bladau to pmuhasa
far wants la tha future if thair trade
H *ooa they will hart au um for the
they are not buying it
ureftof fratondty la at h«M be
an a rule, tha rap art la that aa-
For Infants »n4 OhUdgwi.
rhe Kind You Ifave
Always Bou
Bears the
Signature
W
of
Spring styles are not
hedged about, or hidden
away.
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.
Thirty Years
BENTSCHHIR & YISANKA,
S. £. Cor. King and Hasell sts
Charleston, S. C
pp#/M«fna2 J/otiodf.
*
JAKOB K. MCUMFOT. J1KX H rKUKUOT
PIMM BROTERS.
JLMoneys mad
Counsellor* at Law.
All l«flls«i glTta IroBft Attaatka.
OVKR thk paisa ako stamoaro.
ffALTKRBORO. • • • ft. O.
Tea Tuay* to ledu(p> In
.. "It to quite likely that the
Ms year wfll act hare tha weal
• • • It wIS ha raaaeatoavud that at
Sto Atlaatlc aty aouvaeltoe tost yaar
a great baaqoat was &a ’arawalag
d«to|t with a day’a aalt la mail craft
Ihg^rlay daap aa a daylfght aatar-
SHaihaht' toaaM— of the aaero-
^ p ^ld te fart that
to ha cue-
. *ha aaoraottoe toast Jw 1
So allow a ay tha# to ha takse up with
ll tha
iuMn
;tp aa aat-
Tha aofl-
iaaa. ffhaadlog ao oalaoaaly
Mrouffiool tha country, to a factor that
INM adveracly. Satoa la soma of tha
havaatollaa away aari-
ahlpmaate ate brtng
pretty much aa uCaaU but there
ll aotkeabto a complete ahaanca of
gpap from tha burtnaao.*
Ltoitafta Plead of Anonymous Unoigtt*
ad Aetl-ProhlhHIoe Literature.
Tha moat algnltront fact about tha
Seed of auti-ProtiMMttoa Hterutuie
|§ hatmg circulated broadcast
thauughoot the couuUy to that this
fttoratuie for tha Boat part to uaaifnad
aod to pdated without a ay authtolto- 1
ttoe credit as te tte aourca or '*
For luotaace, tha St Paul
I.
Batata. Brokerage end
tha atata
> ms mar ‘tte uama i
rteaortal nht
Honor UtfFftnrt no
i HiMS ilm
Have Sarted MY |
Bargain Counter
h little early. *On this counter you will find dress
goods reduced froin 12 and 15 cents to Sand 10
cents, and other cuts of some Magnitude.
i
A PLACE FOR BARGAINS
MRS. W. A. BLACK
LOAXb BIOOTIATED.
Houstoo to H«nu
Opposite Um Market
WALTXRBORO. & a
SHOES! SHOES!
I am eATerin^ on >of the most complete lines to be
shown in Waiterboro. 1 have the latest styles for
dress, aa well as the old fashion for comfort and eate.
In slippers 1 have tho Whne, Tan. Patent Leather,
Vici, Oxfords, plain toe comfort, carpet slippers and
in Shoes I have one of the prettiest lines for dress,
and for work. I have a plow shoe with a spring
heal, that is light, comfortable and durable, that will
be a pleasure to the man that plows.
I will be glad to have one and alt come and inspect
what I have, and be convinced that J. W- CARSON
is the man to buy shoes from. Now these shoes are
here, bot not here to^atay. They hare got to ~g6'.
Men with plenty of mouev can carry their stock over,
bat mine has got to be sold and pay for themselves.
So you see that I hare got to sell at some kind of a
price, and this ia onooch to convince you that you
can cave money by going to J. W. Carton for shoes;
and while you are here, will be glad to show you what
I bare in the grocery line. This sale commences
now and if you can’t come
TODAY. COME
SOME OTHER DAY, BUT COME.
J. W. Carson.
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TfkHtor UooS by Now Yorlturo.
Niw Torhufu Sally um 1.140,444
of water, ouough to AH a trough
11 altoo long. 44 toot wldo aad tea
\
Chaftoi ft. J4SM, Bt U
* eoso too« New % Wf, to Fah. ;
motete^uX*^ teftouTSwru
railroadoro, labor-
to* vrty ou Dr Thoou* BoloetricOU.
Takoo tte aUi*f out ol outs, humoor
Bruhua at oooa. Tala oannot stay
whai* It to ase*.
Tha Marry Widow hat* are
rery becoming but we are unde
cided at to whether we like them
any better than the Mary or
Qarden rariety.—The State.
Tte Coqtemplatfvo. Man.
Re comeo not la oompaay, hi
he would hot te ooutary, but Sals
aro hto ■iiSftMM
wu so to tearoa. Shaft wo sit as
or tool oa tte Wm skyt—
Iwpuru blood raaa you dowa—stokes
roa aa ooor vtettM tor ersaaU Stossoaoo
BarJoek Blood Bittvf* oartSos tte blood
sans tte caaso—hallds jos ip
Art you helptag to davotops Col
letop’s wouderhU rsaovies?
Da piss esSM ilwajs kaow jusl
' Was wtea iter togao
•oat of sorts*' aod dsb
to fcol stak atod "ok
SSdWtaStii'jcli—.jMr.W.
thoaaaada cd twopto who sufsr fhtox
Catarrk of tot Blto Duots wte doo'i
kaow ites tteT .Mtatet dtetosnutlo
Duots ttel tood note too Livtr sad
Ball Blsddsr aad osrry bfto had otter
Soldo tato tte tustottSos. Wteattess
doom sol etafgsd ulto oraeoui too
ouasr will ktfla togst bUlous sod hart
all kind* of atSha toeltafsr Ordinary
Hvsr piU* sad powdars toil to rails vs
>kls coaditlno Thera la a rmoadr
however, taada'caotoiaily tor tte hruubla
Ctydalr’a Uvar Tnh'ata a praaortpUoa
of a rpeoiallai. Ooo dost ooaviooss.
Writs for peavavple. Kvdato Noatotv
£0, Newport New*, Vitflam. Ooiiaa
^ byJoha M Klein-
htojtoppws. Ms toobp aot fMft %
Siit •• a jhssMt toftiter at ateto
IteL bat Mi ftoarch Is
toHOhi ted toward, aad ho apallo
ttaavaa out of sarth. Ho halts hla ah-
oanratlouo togathar aod mates a tod-
dar of tteto aU to rtteih to flul j^i
Many a father has made a man
of hls.boy by Dot sending him to
college^
Ttek'huraoraeald aprlv C——-
MaaBhlva It will ally iha paia aliuoil
tltebalf sad qatoklj baal tks iojatoGT
pans. For aa.a by John M Klein.
, * -a^a —
After a girl baby gets too big
to play with her toes she begins
to flirt.
Regulates tbs bowrl*, promote aa* j
aataral movamenta, cor# onnrtipafloa—
Doan's Revnleia Aaht your druggist
for them. % cents a box
Baby wen*t suffer live minatra with
croup If you spp>y Dr Thomas' Eclactrio
Oil at oooa. It acta ilka uugic.
"^apiwwaa^i
That* trs a good many men
bsbiad the bars is tbit glorious
‘of the free.
Don’t coufile in a person who
it always confiding in you.
jv' 1 j, •a ^ t o . .. a ■t* 7 *®’
After a self-made man finishes
lbs job bs tloaes tbs factOfy.
J. L VALKEf
Attoevkt At Law
Cmca Ooubt Housa Squabs
WALTERRORO, 8. 0.
OFFICE OF
Dp. A. J. Anderson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours:
a p. m., a p. to
OPPOSITE Farmara aad Merchants
WALTERRORO 8. O
HAVE YOU A BANK ACCOUNT?
This is a question every person would like to an
swer affirmatively this year of all years. If you have
an account you are fortunate. We trust you have.
If you have not, then may we not see you about open
ing one?
ONE DOLLAR WILL START
YOU. BEGIN NOW CON-
SULT US.
*»VA 0
U
Our Facilities are at
Your Command..
Farmara and Merchants Bank
Waiterboro S. C.
Bat’d 1908 Capital and fturplua 888.900.
At Hyrne’s Store
A man in Indiana died day
befors vsatsrday at the age of
78, leaving behind him the tradi
tion that he had never had s
headache. Poor fellow!—Tbe
Stats.
KrtitoMtiimttwiMiuMM
It’sdi flit-alt for a silver-too gssd
orator to make short work of a
*r .«*>•
Another lot of
Seasonable dry goods,
dust in.
tte Fratoskaes.
* a wuariatel
i’s Oette,
bh
^ see of tte test pat-
oa tte market. I kaadte
tor ttesaipa ossattei
so mn to sftset a cara, and toy css-
osrtslB to ehpveetoto toy se
tt to klto dwtlgivan toa
N For satoby Joha tt
Great minds have purposes: otheff
have wiahea.
The Republican house hu dear-
mined to investigate the mines. They
are already inquiring into cotton mill
oonditions. Inveetigation of oondi-
tuna on tha farm aod in the kitchen
will follow in their natural order—
UkwBibu State.
trance has shout eonclmled by
tha time that Gen. Sheridan’s re
mark nbant good Indians would ap
ply eqaallj wall to Moon.
Candidates*
o
Cards.
Polished from n^w
till after the election
if brief, for
$5“ per Card.
v v •' 37**>
It is not too early-
to let the “Dear Pee-
pul’ know that you
are Si candidate.
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and Standard^