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.‘V.- ^7* * ***#»»>> '•*% -•.•^Xti. A, New ‘ ,1 v ■• * ' uSto '-M^w. njir^wafc' food. dun. tuffidenl look Scoff* Emutsiofu 0 ♦ Retuk: Sbe (mined a pound a day in weight Prohibition Speech. a Wme is a mocker, drink is raging and whosoever id deceived thereby is an wise." You will find God’s word true. There are living witnesses to con demn strong drink. Some men say it is good medicine; God says it is poison at the last. ?It stmgeth like a serpent and biteth like an adder.” I say it ik a very poor substitute for medicine. The fiery serpent in the wilderness^was sure death to anyone bitten by it. (rod told Moses to make a brazen serpent and pat it on a pole and all who would look at the serpent would be healed by faith. Let ns take God’s remedy for sin and get well The Apostle Paul tells us to abstain from even the appearance of evil, so let os be careful. God is going to weigh the voters of Colleton County in his balance, will we be found wanting? If Whis key stays we will be found short Let ns keep praying. I believe our people will have to be educated, mor ally, above drunkeness. I don’t wish to take anyone’s liberty away from them. JesoR gives us a greater liber ty than our fore fathers did, and wc can enjoy both if we can remember Balshazar’s feast with one thousand of his Lord’s. They drank wi"e out of the vessels ot the house of Goa. The hand was writing on the wait “Belshazar thou art weighed m J the balance and found wanting and tby kingdom shall be taken and g>v n to - Ashton Notea. » *T) Our little town is all quietr with just enough spice of so ciety for the summer weather. Quite an enjoyable “tackey party” was given at the resi dence of Mr. W. D. Barry on August 31, in honor of Misses Ellen Parish, of Macon, Ga„ and Annie Jones, of Sparks, Ga. t who are visiting relatives at this place. The costumes were ‘tacky” to be sure. Siders were held and still pearls of laughter could not be restrained. The beautiful (?) prizes, a pound of red striped mint candy and six bottles of Hoyt's cologne were awarded t6 Mr. Malcolm Godley and Misa Eula Jones, respectively, with Mr. Pooser Riser and Miss Virginia Vam closely seconding, Mr. Godley wore thirteen shades, Hoyt’s col*, ogne, plastered hair, and used a tacky tongue. Miss Jone’s costume was of black and white, unique in a backwoods woman of thirty-five. The games were suited to the occasion, as ”^arching On The Level”, ‘ Irish Trot”, etc Watermelons served as re freshments on ihe lawn where the old games were so hearti ly enjoyed. A t«*w beautiful Mother.” And Wb,? ;” fj solos by Miss I’.nsh word en- natural drunkent-aa God’i laws never J' ‘V^d by all. Just the thing change. We need natural prohibi- to know that tllin g s are ,,ot tion. John the revelator eaya the " ^ lat they seem, kinga of the earih do bndg these Cro P s . are P rett y her - glory nod onea ii to the everlasting 1 though rain is much needed. Kingdom. If tne membera of! heat and dryness have a Christ’s church would be sober bod- 1l ‘ w victims overpowered with ied and s>bet minded we might talk lever. about taking the world for C-rist. ° ur merchants are opening The Apostles of old turned the world i goods day and night, ip side down ami why not ua? We ; R. F. McMillan visited the lave the same God. the same Lord home of Mr. W. VV. Jones /e*ua Christ, and the same spirit. ^ un day. How much glory will we have car-1 Miss Izoia Miley has been tying the dispenearv down the stream tile guest ol Mrs. VV. O. oftime witn us? Let us do away Jones tor a lew days, with the dispensary amlj build great' Meric Hiers and John temples in these places to preach the j I homas. of Jimoaks, took in Gospel of Jesus I’hnst iu to dying the ‘‘tackey party” Friday men and women and we would save night. souls and keep them safe. If you 1 John Miley and daughters, were to see a man pruning out bis ot Walterboro, were up for Carter’s Ford meeting. COMPANY 1*. ’ O 232 A. 234 Kinsr Street, Charleston., S. C. THE HOUSE THAT GIVES TOU satisfaction: OR YOUR MONEY BACK The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South We cut tine piece goods for jiperchants in any length at wholesale prices. »a.i Try us on an Order. Your nearest Mail Box places our store right next door to you. Princess Dresses sod Jumper Saits Balance of our Ladies white and colored Lawn and Lingeries Princess Dresses and Jumper Suits. On sale at the following reductions— $4 .00 Dresses reduced to 2 67 5.00 Dresses reduced to 3*37 7.50 Dresses reduced to 5.00 10.00 Dresses reduced to 6.67 15.00 Dresses reduced to 10.00 18.00 Dresses reduced to 15.00 20.00 Dresses reduced to *3*37 30.00 Dresses reduced to 20.00 Ladies walking skirts ot Black and Navy Blue Panama, Fancy Mixtures and Black Chifton Taffeta silk—Re duced. 1.3 OFF FORMER PRICF. We carry’ a large assortment of Lacnes Lace Waists in Black, White, Cream and Ecru, colors‘from $2.98 to 25.00 tflack fro.’* $6.50 to 25.00. Tailor lade Soils At Half Price. o F!very. one this seasons, sty les and most wanted fabrics, in Prince Chap and Madame Butterly effects. $12.00 Suits reduced to 6.00. 15.00 Suits reduced to 7.50 20.00 Suits reduced to 10.00 25.0c Suits reduced to 12.00 30.00 Suits reduced to 15 00 40.00 Suits reduced to 20.00. * LADIBS WAISTS. Grouped in three special lots. LOT 1. Ladies White Lawn Waists, trimmed with Laces and em broideries, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 qualities Clearance, price 1.00 LOT 2 Ladies White Lawn and Lengirie Waists beautifully trimmed with Lacos and embroideries 4.00 and 4.50 qualities. Clearance price 2.98. LOT 3. Ladies White Lawn, Lin gerie and Linen Waists, some Hand embroidered others trimmed with Laces and embroideries 6.00 to 10.00 qualities choice at 5.00. losqoito Nets. Full sized Mosquito Nets Canopies Complete ready for Value 1.25 Special 93c. Extra large size Mosquito Nets and Canopies, Complete spec al 1.45 Dixie Frames and Nets complete for Wood or Iron Bed special 2.96 Full line of American and English Bobbinet 75c to 10.00 piece. ™” PORCH BLINDS. ~~ Keep your Piazzas shady and cool, size 6 feet by 8 feet $1.00 Size 8 feet by 8 feet 1.25. Size 10 feet by 8 feet 1.50. Swing in one of our Hammocks— We have a full line in pretty colors, Pillow and full value, 1.00 to 10.00 each. SPECIAL. Ladies Chifton Taffeta Silk Jumper Suits, Solid Colors and stripes value 13.50, sale 10.00. Homo You naturally would prefer to treat yourself at home, for any form of female ‘ ' ‘ “ " should not have Treat- WineofCardui ment J-20 the well-known female tonic. _ For sale at all drug stores. Jot of Archibald. I. T/vrltes: “My vtfa had suffered for yean from female froobfa. On your advice, I gave her the Cardui Home Treatment, and now sbe hardfy suffers at alL M Sold by dragglsta. W.lUVaSV ^ Br * itattnjT^une. and rrp)y wlB ha i Mattctna Co.. ( WRITE 15 A LETTER -es: jeutc*- ~ “ The love of work is (he joy living—if it is well r»M|uited.' fruit trees ami then uk Q aa are ami deaden them, you would sav thrt the Mrs. man was crazy, "e dress the. her parents »n Orangeburg. Load’s vineyard ami then take the Miss Kathleen Cleckley, of forms axeofinaltz in all its forms and Swansea, is the guest of Miss deaden the Lord’s vineyard. Are we ! Sallie Varn. not crazy also? t’oula we expect j Rice Godley has opened much fruit iu such a case as this? school at Bethel church, near Let us loon to Jesus, the author and Bells. He reports a full school finisher of pur faith, ami cast our and a pleasant time, votes in favor of the light of the Gos- Claude Varn is visiting his pel and against the curse that u j>arents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. ruining our nation Varn. Mr. Varn is aprosper- Delay inanyibiug ts bad but it ponlt'- vely danjre r o when th*"-* is ■omethiiw wrong with your Sidney*. Don’t wait T ' „ until loinoti.j*. UH nouicthlug that .b I. N. Rizer is visiting to be depended upon to help you prom • ~ ® tly at such times The one remedy above all owners that we Bugbear i* DeWitt’s Kulnev mul li'ndder Pill-. They are auttoeotie a.«t nimoit Instant ly relieve Utcaacb*, rheumatic paint, and ail bladder aud kidney inubles. We sell ibem. 8,»M by Walterboro Drag Co, r.f j 60 fur as setting the big prob- ! leinR is,concerned, who shall say the sweet, girl and the sour hoy gnduates miss it any further than the political pow-wowers? Stuyvesant uyvesant Fish says a man rho has been cut down from $250,000 to $50,OK) a year feel* desfieratoly poor. That might almost drive him to the bread line. Seme women capture hus bands as men capture horses. In neither case is the rope in sigiit until it is needed. Kvcellent Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 Gif ford Av* f** 0 -I 0 **. Cal , says: “The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, billons ness and terpor of the Hver and bowels !s so pronounced that I am prompted to •ay a word in its lavor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from such afflic tions. There is more health for the di gestive organs in a bottle of Electric Bitters than in any other remedy I know of” Sold under guarantee ai John M. Klein’s drug store. 50c John Kicklighter. Islandton, S. C. Items From Clyo, Ga. Kditoz The Press and Standard:— Will you allow me space in yonr val uable column to write a few from <Jlyo? J. M. Ryan, of this place, went to Savannah on business to-day. Sidney Hiera went 5o Rincon San-, . day to gpend a few days with his; t ® ok hemorhagic fever. Hi* friends. death will not only be a loss ous merchant of Swansea. The negroes of this place are shocked and grieved over the death of Eddie Jones, a i doctor ot their race. He graduated at C’laffin, took a medical course and has been practicing medicine for about three years. This year he moved to Allendale, last week The Misses Smith were guests of Miss LooiU Metzger Sunday. Miss Annie Smoak, of Golmnb a, has returned home from a few weeks viMt with her friend Mies Metzger. Mr. CMfftan Mingledotff, of Oaky, Gfc, spent last Saturday and Sunday with his brother, K. M. Mingledorff, oQthis pfaoe. Mr. Af altar Metxier, of Savannah, was a visitor iu Clyo last wsek. Palling fodder seems to be a oom- to The Tress sad Black Ryes. to the co’ored race, but to the whites as well, in that be a leader for good among hi* race. ft is too hot for the candi dates. We see very fe# of them. Hurrah for the elec tion! We are going to wipe the whiskey out Let us vote for only prohibition men, then ’ll enforce the iL ~ * ■' • . ■ 4?;. a Lodge, S. C. Awgint 7*11908. Chronic Diarrhoea IGlieved Mr E l ward E. Henty, with the United Stetee Kxprtae Go , Chicago, writes “Our General ttapirinteudeot. Mr. Quick, handed me a bottle of Chambetiaio’s i O0U0, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy eome time ago to check an attach of the old chrome diarrhoea I have need it rinoe Usol hum aud cured many on our tralna who have bean tick. I am an old aoktter who aeavad with Rathtford B. Hayaa and William McKinley font years in ths SSrd Ohio Rsgiment. and have no ailment except chronic diarr oea, which this remedy stop* at ouce ” For aale by /oha M. Klein. Half rates for women prevail m some old Swedish hotels be cause they eat less ttiau men. 1 Lae Got Walk Everybody in ZeneevUte O, hi uaa, of rural ronta 8. ly husband, nm 1 owee hie Mfe 10 tha aae ef Dr. Khig'a Maw Diaoovary.’ His loafs DeWit'.’s Kittle Etrly Risers are the best pilla made. They are the well known, pleasant gentle prompt, little liver mlla. luaist upon Etrly Kleera. W e eel) and recommend them. Sold by Walterboro Drug Co., DDrchoea (’tired. “My father has for year* been troub led with diarrhoea, and tried every means possible to effect a cure, without avail,” writes.!oha H. Ztrkle of Phlltp- pi, W. Va. "4e saw Cham be rial a* • Colic, Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy advertised in the Bhiltppi Republican and decided to try it The result la one bottle cored bim aud be has not suffer ed dith the disease lor eighteen months. Before taking this remedy he was a con stmt sufferer. He Is now sound and well, aud although sixty years old, can do a* much work as a young man ” Sold by John M. Klein The Empire State of .he South in preparing to kick the lid off the convict-lease system. Look out for a sharp advance in the formaldehyde aud chloride of I me markets. The harder you lift fellows the lens danger pulling you down. for yonr of their 20 men, men n,an* ire use has rwtond Mm to par law is well is SjSSSfj^gJiS£JSUSfSL Dots From Doctor’s Creek Editor Press and Standard;— As i have not seen anything from this neo- taon, I will give the readers a few dots. If he Mamie Strickland has reti ru ed home from a pleasant trip to Georgia. She was accompanied by her brother, William Strickland. Mr. and Mrr. Parley Bench were in oovi—— L Mlm Kota Bishop, of Island ton, vMlad Miat Mamie and Willie Chat- ae-WM a Arw day* ago. The paef frieoda of Mr. and Mrs. J«M| lemeay will bo pained »to kan of the death of their little danghtar, wbio oocnrred Monday, Jnhrtfth. liUUAncet was four oman lovas a clear rosy complsc- tiou. Burdock Bond Bitters purifies the blood, clears the akin, restores ruddy, sound health. People who jump at con clusions generally land with a doll thnd. “My child was burned terribly about the face, aeok and cheat l appded Dr Thomas’ Electric Oil. The pain aad the obi Id sank into a restful sleep’' —Mrs. Nhocy M. tfaaaon, Ham berg, M. Y. DcWitt’s Carboltzed Witch Haael halve is especially good for piles, bat it is also recoinmeoded nrariy everywhere for suytLing when a salve Is needed. It Is eoothtng, cooling and healing. Be tore to get De Witt’s Witch Hasel Salve when you ash for it. We sell end re commend it. Sold by Walterboro Drag Go., “One swallow doesn’t make a *umtner”—Not even a swallow of mint julep. What is Best for iodtgestioo? Mr. A. Robinson of Drnmqoio, Onta rio, has been troubled t> r years with • odigestion. and recommends Chamber- tain’s Btomaoh end Liver Tablets sa ‘the beet medicine I ever used.” If troubled with indigestion or constipa tion give them a trial. They are cer tain to prove beaeficioi. They are easy to take sad pleasant in effect Price, M cents, basaides free at Joha M. K Ida's drug store. —- A Long Island man ia having a bonse bnilt on a pivot, ao that MWWlWWm