The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 20, 1908, Image 6
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Following
Prohibition.
Glimpses From Latest Results
' of Prohibition En
forcement
JUST*
ONE
WORD
T
H refer* to Dr.TatT*!
MEANS HEALTH.
ANY «r
Wbro a bob write* u to low* don’t
job 'bjpk be bwao* ll? Mr 8 O Wiliam*,
How^elly.Teiweiy*, ‘ I bee* reffered
tor )*en with Ktuoey and B.adder
•'orbie, ooluc •▼•ry preparation 1 wta*
i aetoM and <*bi*ir many a>t*ntion w&a
i ailed to Pint ole* After 3o day •'trial
($1 oo) lam fee I in* fine Honey refood-
1 *•«] if n<>t Mfirfied Sold by Waltcruoro
DiO|{ Co.
—
In France the janitor of an
a I art ment house is called °a con-
cier, hut what he i* called in
some pars of thi*county nouldn’t
lo -k well in print.
Nawaaa Countlea Nauperiaae—Drunk-
Wad mo ad 90 War Cant In
, Knoxvilla Wanl Eatata dooming In
Btrealnfhnm.
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Her* are a few of tbe latest atrawa
which Indicate that Prohibition is
Mptac to brine hack proaperity to ett-
hw and atetaa racentiy deraatetod by
ca
of
l—ttpactot.)—Tha
«f ton atete board «f control oaada pab-
Mc April E, 1ML abowa that tbara art
af this cMp and Mm
In thin
editor of ti
ite. Mr.
parte of K*aaaa, baa
boon of tecalretebl* ealao to tba atete.
“U has rabtad the standard or pood
_ ‘’It has greatly reduced drink Inc end
“ft baa helped to leoaon pauperism
•ad crime.
“It has added to the material wealth
or the state.
“It has Increased tbs efficiency or the
industrial system.
“It has helped to elerate politics.
“Prohibttioa has been a great bteas-
tag to' at least three-fourths of the
atato and Is Immeasurably superior to
•fiy license system.
“If thp question should be submitted
to the people of this state they would
refuse to do away with the constitu
tional jirorlaloo on this question for
the reason I base suggested—that It
ha* been productive of great good.
“Under Prohibition oar state has
steadily Increased Iq population and
wealth, and tbe same la also true of
all oar chief cities.
“Speaking from the ate ad point of a
buaioeff map who has been hare from
the time the law went Into effect, I
do nob hesitate to com mend oar sys
tem lo the strongest terms to the peo
ple of Mbnr
Missouri Mat Wsrrying Ovsr Las* of
Liquor “Nsvonus.”
On the ground that the liquor traf-
ftc. despite Ite eta baa. really doss sot
contribute a cent to the atato. hpemuas
every dollar paid for Its licenses comas
out of the pocket of the drinker, tbe
people of Missouri are not getting wor
ried orer recent alarming assertion* of
8t. Louis brewery. The liquor In tor-
re ta of the state hare been asserting
that Missouri will, ha handicapped for
revenue, inasmuch aa so many coun
ties hare voted “dry."
The preeent atete officials. Including
Coveijhor Folk, now point out that
the saving in criminal coate to the
state will more than offset the loss in
rerenue occasioned by the saieeas be-
tfcf put oat of bosiasos, Tba atato
pays the coats of proaecntkm of all
felony cages la all of tbe counties. The
coat* of misdemeanors are paid by tba
TitfsHls
Tate Wa Satetbrie.
“Wef Reform
Has Come
Too Late.
A Twenty fear Sentence.
• I have joat computed a twenty year
l.ealih -enteuco. Impoaaaad by Booklei/v
A rnha halve, vihiuh cared zsa nf bleed-
leg pile* jost twenty year* ago,” write#
Ob wooierer. of LoRsjsvUlo, « t.
Buckleu’a Arnica Salve basis tbs worst
« tea, bolls, barns, wound* sad cats in
• bs ah orient urns. 25c at Jno M Kirin's
■irtg store.
Litdtra of Whtaky
mit Hut OutM For
Tradt’s Ftdurt.
Ad-
Drink Makers Confett Stridts of
PraMbition and Bewal Fierce
Dissension In Their
Own Ranke.
fSpectal Correspondence. 1
New York City.-With all their 1300,-
000,000 of capital the liquor traffic la
De\ertheleaa working Itself Into a
frsnay over tbe doom wbiob eeems so
rapidly approaching.
The eaay. Impudent confidence which
always heretofore has characterised the
trade has suddenly vanished.
“WHAT TUB FUTURE OF THE
L1QCOB INDUSTItV 18 TO BE No
ONE CAN FOUETELL," declares tbe
Pblladelphla stuff cumwpoudeut of
MIda's Criterion of tbe Wholesale Liq
uor Trade In Its latest Issue.
. Editorially Mlda's says: “WE ARE
NOW 9 ”GOING THROUGH CRUCIAL
TIMES SUCH AS HAVE-NOT BEEN
EX PER I EXCEL! BEFORE IN THE
MEMORY hr THE OLDEST MEM
BER OF THE TRADE. • • * The anti-
saloon wave and tbs Prohibition move
ment possess tbe American public like
a mania. • • • Adverse legislation la
banging Ilk* the sword of Daaoclaa
orer tbs heeds of tbs trade."
“PM FREE TO CONFESS THAT
WE BEGAN TOO LATE TO URGE
POPULAR REFORMS," declares Ed
itor Haarmeyer of Bar and Buffet of
Cincinnati (the latest champion of the
liquor traffic). "With 80 par coat of
Kentucky gone dry sad Mkeoart going
drier every day, oar outlook lo growing
gloomy." bo concluded la a public ad
dress at Kansas city.
“If we do pdf' settle the saloon ques
tion In fhellext two or three years we
will be facing a national ftohlbitlob
campaign." echoed J. A. McDermott
general manager of tbe Organisation
bureau of tbe United Mateo Browing
Societies, at p baslnssa banquet of
liquor leaden fa Chicago April L IMS
Torn WMh Internal
If you are tired of the 8*0)*
old grind you might change it by
inveatiug iu a new set of teeth.
Bad Attack of Dysentery Cured.
“Ad honored dtiseo of this Iowa was
•oBsnug from a aorerc attack of dresa-
t«ry. H* told a friend If bs ooold obtain
a buttle of Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera
ard Diarrhoea hemsdy,tbs frit ooofldoat
oTbsiag cared, h* haring sard this rem
edy la tbs West. Ho was tok. that 1
kept U la stock sad lost no tima la
obtaining it. and was promptly cared,''
soys M. J. Lfiooh. druggist, of Woioott,
Vi. For #•!# by J oho A. Klein.
Bitiuosooss and Oonstipatioa.
For jean I was troubled with hilloaa
aud ounatipatiou, which made life
■aieeiable for ate. My appetite faiitd
ms. i lust my asual force aud rltaiity.
Pepsiu preparattObS aud eaibarucs ouiy
taaue matters worse I uo not anow
where a shotted hare haqp today had X
not triad Chambsi Inin's btoamoh ami
Liver Tablets. The teblete renew tha
Ul leeiieg at onos, atmkgthen ih« digufi
Ufe lauouoot, parity toe stomach, Uf«r
and teood, belputg them to do ite work
uatoraily.—Ait* Atom Potts, Blrmlng-
aam, Aik. Tness labtets are for sale oy
JOtia M Klein.
alKinff Machine
-ri
The aim of the Victor Company is to make
their Machine a perfect musical instrument.
Machines sold for a less price are made cheaper.
That they please the public* is best proven by
the fact that over $20,000,000 worth of Victors
were sold last year.
That the Victor goods are the best is no longer
a question. They were awarded the Highest
Prizes at the Pan-American, St. Louis and Lewis
& Clark Expositions.
Tne Victor is not a mere novelty like the old style talking machine. It is recognized by
music lovers as a Musical Instrument of great ment, reproducing all the beautiful quality of
ists Orchestras and Bar
the original, as rendered by the great Artists
Caruso Eames, Scotti, Melba, Plar
inds.
neon, Sembrich, Campanari, Schumann-Heink and other
great Artists will make records for no one but the Victor. Is not this convincing proof?
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PRICES: $10.00, $22, $30, $40, $50, $60, $100.00
Fifteen Thousand Records to Select From.
THE CABLE COMPANY!
with y married man merely to
see ilhit wife will get busy.
It Reached tfce Spot. {
Mr E Humporey, who owns a large
general store at Omega, O., sad is pres
ident ot ihs Adams county Tsipooue
Co., a* well as of to* Homs Telephone
Co., of Piae County, O, says of Dr
King's New Discovery: "it eared my
ul* oimm. At to. st 1 think it did. it
•earned to •each tbs spot—ins .sty seat
of my oough,—when everything sins
tailed.” Dr King’s Ntw Discovery not
only rescue* lbs cough apot; it neats
m* sor* spots and tne weak spo*a tu
laroat, laugs and chest, bold natter
auarautes ai John M Klein, a rug stoie.
Soc. and fl.OU. 1'rial battle free.
Here comes the 8ping winds to chap,
tan aud 1 reck la Use Pmeaalve Oar*
boiLzed, (Acta like a poultice) (or cots,
aorta, burns, chapped Ups, n*nds and
lace. It atociiee aud heals, bold br
w aitsiboro Ding Uo
Quantity and Quality rarely ever go
together Htis’s the ezosptioa. Elliott’*
Euiutrihed Oil Linimeot contains half a
pint of an emulsion of bpliito turpentine
Origanum, Kerosene Chi. Ether sad
Ammonia, sod sell* for only 25c a bonis
liaarantetd or money back. John M
Everything known in music.
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Cable Building. J. V. Wallace, Mngr. Charleston, S- C.
THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF
SUFFERING.
Rheumatism oansrs more pain and
suffering than any other duress, tor the
reteoa that it Is the moat common of ail
ills, and it la oarteinlv gratifying to%af-
lersrs to know ih it Chamberlain's Pain
Balm will afford relief, and make reel
and steep possible. In many cases the
relief from pain, which is at first tem
porary, has become permanent, while la
old pec pis subject to chronic rheumatism
often broil, lit on bv dampness or
change* i 1 the weather, a permanent
cure cannot be expected; the rellet from
pain which this linimeot affords is aioae
worth many lime* its cost 25 and 50
coat sizes for sale by John M Klein
BaKINfit NEW DISCOVERY
Will Smly Ms Ttojt CM(k.
Reduced 82 Meg Conk la
CMre# MyHE. r
’ Toon., r* daring IEmo
enforced ProhlblUoo-^Jaa.
ite
HP. UDfEVl'!
dame three moaihs of 180T
LICENSE. .fierwVre the flgaroe
Arrests for drunki
per 'coat from the
UNDUE
la arreote ea Ihto
Mbs under
in nrreete for
•4 4
bte law enfc
Birmingham, AMu,
ffitetEkifli awl
W greaUy
hare Imprereff
MlftCV
Mr. Jaw Bewrea Dali, ^ am pre
pared tojmy, an • director of the
ftav, that ear cofteettowa, both fir
MMffii aai Nr prapetty afiM ea the ta-
100 per
A* If to add the dimes of
to Ite appreaghlag
liquor trade Je no# ton flam end to
end with dteoaoslon. despite all It*
to •teaur 'a—
or
"We work while yea.
tone retort the liquor sffitor pet* te
tbe moath of the ProhlMdoa leaden.
whUe the beer-ember throateea te cot
New from the tehtehy magaale. the
dtetWer ettacke the Arowor and the'
wine akerchaet poors eat the’ vtate-ef^
his wreth open both, rherglng them
with havtag proveked the ProhlhfHea
revolution. , 1
The Model Ucrnat Magee b now
bring Mctorijr denounced faf Uqaor
leaden la New lor* and Illtaota and
Otty* toaplcloaa drink champteos M •
<“grarr and a “fake."
Boofort'a Wine gad Iptrit Qrcelar.
the big liquor magarine. of thin city,
telle the otecy fhee: *
“Says the bnwer to the dbtflir,
ufi-te diBui-
gieig* * *w h .- . .#
••Ah.*
" -i'.
T here had SrihlBg
M the
EUffm
Don't let tbe baby onfiar from
eesema, aorta or any itching of the
■kin. Dean’s Ointment girea inctant
relief, otuea goiokly. I'erfectly safe
for children. AU drnggiata aell iu
Jking* Little Liver PUU for bilious-
NXTA aeas aud *ick-headache. They-cl«an the
•ysum and clyar the skla. Price 25c. Try
walterboco Drug Co..:
New Goods
Solid (kid Jewelry Watches and
Clocks
J. A. VffiTBBBBM, Jeweler.
WALTRMBOKO, 8. C.
Fine repair work n Specialty.
(Next to 0. D. Nay's Sal, table).
IlM M tdhro ki Tbo WorM.
-e^-e -4 •
Don’t think that pdas can't be cared.
^ - — as here here
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w
man
"Gne i
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hade wtth It; the
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MiMIMMMMOOIIIXIII
WHAT THE WORK I NEMAN '
Ce.
—MANUFACTURERS—
Burs Sash ui Nils
5 EALUfTBNt AND GOLUnNS
CHARLESIDN, S C.
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MAML8
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Think qf it!; Think of h!
• * . V v * '
Then if you can
Haste to A. Wichman & Son's'
' As i^statiytou.ctn .
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For they are giring away
Buggfcs
A. Ticket with each Buggy
( Sold-entitles you to a
Chance of getting a hoe
Buggy free
—Only fifty tickets—
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A Buggy Opportunity
Don't miss it
We have for sale or rent a beautiful little cottage
up on Main Street opposite Col. John D. Edwards
home, Just finished and contains tour nice Toons.
•A. Wichman & Son
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