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I ' I I For X, Lame Back » Ik An aching back is instantly relieved by an ''application of Sloan’s Liniment. . This liniment takes the placeof massage and is better than sticky plasters. It penetrates— 1 /without rubbing—through the skin and muscu-V lar tissue right to the bone, quickens the blood,^ f, [relieves congestion, and gives permanent as i (well as temporary relief. a Sloan’s i has r no " equal as a remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or any jpain or stiffness in the muscles ' or joints. 1 Price 25c., fiOc n and $1.00. ' Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., U- S. A. MomTi book on hones, Mttto, aheap Mid poeltry Mel fvee. fAVORS {4. TAX. Islandtoo, Nov. 24; Special: Mr. Editor, a* I have teen po much and road po much of tin important queption that i' being dipcuaped in your paper, 1 have decide! to express my thought? or part of them through your valuable paper. 1 agree with P. K. Crot*by, also in part wit! Mr. Towles and D. ('. Sanders, in reference to the chain gang bping self sustaining, 1 think it would pay if it was properly managed. Referring to the number of days or dollars, 1 think it would be equal for a man to work ten honrs on the road or pay one dollar. 1 also think a good road law would be to work four days or pay $4.00, or six days or pay $6.00. It is worth h dollar per day for a man to work on the road, and a man jon can get for 60 cents a day is not worth hiring. 1 agree with Mr. Towles in dividing the county into three road districts and have three supervisors, but! think it would be well for D. O. Sanders, Robertson and G. W. Way to call a meeting at some early date, to be held at the court house and request everybody to meet and advise a road law that wiU give satisfaction. I also think for the present conditions of .oor roads it would be well to make a levy on all having stock, hones or mules, aud impose a commutation tax of $4.00 or four days work; appoint an overseer to sack five miles of roed, and each man who prefers working, let him work ten boors for a day. When we get our roads in good condition, then we can make a change to suit our. conditions. 1 hope each man will interest himself in thetoad question, un til we get better roads, for there are some roads in this section that have not been worked in several years, until Mr. Jones came through here this last sum mer and did a little. Mr. Editor, I hope that Col- l6*4>n*s money will bo scatterrpd over4he county so that all parts will realize a littlsof it, and that you will keep we little fel lows awake to what is going on. . I wish to congratulate Mi. J. #. Griffin in his succeet and 1 HAPPENINGS AT RAVENEL. Mrs. E. H. Chinnis gave a pleasant evening Wednesday, to a few friends, by having a candy pulling, many wer- present and had a delightful time. Judge and Mrs. D, H. Towles are visiting relatives in Walterboio thiswe'^k. Henry’ Southward, has gone to Georgia, where he has ac cepted a position, much to the regret cf his friends here. Mr. McMillan, who has been ill for die past month, has returned Irom his home at Lodge, and resumed his duties at the tea farm. H. W. Powell has accepted a jxjsition with Mr Hethington near Meggetts. J. A. Rodgers entertained a few friends at a thanksgiving dinner Thursday. L. M. Brooks of Wilming ton. N. C. visited his son, L. R. Brooks last week. R. Lee Rodgers, of Char leston spent Wednesday here with his mother Mrs J. R. Rodgers. Miss Louise Marvin of Hendersonville has been elect ed teacher of the Centre school, over Caw Caw Swamp. J. A. Johnston, was Ml smiles this week. It’s a daughter. Mrs Archie Chinnis and lit tle son Godfrey, spent a few days this week in Charleston. Mr. John H. Bischofl of Charleston, spent a few hours here Wednesday; on his way to Savannah to attend the races. Our night force, at the 'depot, lias been increased, hope flint when he comes up with two new operators from here to the next campaign meet- Charleston, H. W . Pearce, injr, he will not feel like he is in and W. K. Roger. (Jeor^ia or in Hampton County, 1 hose who spent Gala week If any man lives for himself alone it must he because he has found his earthly ideal A low' price and a hirgain are two radically dillerent proposi tions. C. E. DURANT 6otfagevIlle v S. G. Civil Engineer and I^and Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time Call or write. ifcssinal Jfotiots. as I think some have felt. in Charleston last week were Well as 1 am so narrow, l shall Mrs. Mary Altman, Mrs I. O. stop until next time, hoping that Powell, Mrs. Dr. Breaker, and the road law will he agitated Mrs. C. H. Veno. until some good is done, and with 1 he lattlers were entertain- best wishes to The Press and ed this week at the pretty Standard. I am, Very tiuly yours, H. Y Z. FEEBLE OLD LADY HAS STRENGTH RESTORED BY VINOL Mrs Michtfel Bloom of Lbwis- town, Pswho is 80 years of age, says: (< For a long time 1 have been so feeble that I have had to be wheeled around in an invalid’s chair. 1 had do strength and took cold at the slightest provocation, which invariably settled on my longs, aud a cough would result. My son learoed of the cod liver preparation call ed Vinol, aod procured a bottle for me s It built up my strength rapidly, and after taking three bottles 1 sm able to de most of my work, and I can walk a quar ter of a mile easily. Every aged or weak person try Vinol. I am delighted with what it has done for me.” , Asa body builder and strength creator for old people, delicate ohildteo, weak, run-down person, and after sickness, Vinol is unex celled. If it fails to give satis faction we will retum your money. Vinol is sold in Walterboro by John M Klein. A friend asked little Hilda how she liked going to school. “Hike the going-and the com ing,” she replied, “but I don’t tike the staying.’ 4 PATENTS Mmm Srttl mmymmJt/Un /•# WAtMIMTOW, D. C. tASNOw home of Miss Gertrude Rodg ers. Many wer<^ present, and each seemed to vie with the other to make the evening pleasant. A general chorus of difterent songs were sung, after which came the “animal” game, all present taking part; at this juncture delicious re freshments were served, and were enjoyed by all. The so ciety will meet at Miss Amy Rowell’s next week. Misses Ida Seimers, Mamie Kennedy and Mae Rodgers, some cf the prominent teachers in this section spent the weeks end in Charleston^ Cherie. LODGE HAPPENINGS. Lodge, Nov 27.—Special". 1 come tbia week with the glad tidings of a new school. The patrons on the eastern side of Dry Branch school district have erected s neat school bnilding for the benefitiofthe sqgall children. This school is situated about midway be tween W H Hiers’ and M K Carter’* On account of the dtstanoe aod the condition of the road the small children ou this side of the district, are nnable to reach Dry Branch. This school is now in charge of Mias Susie Hiott, one of Walter boro’s popular young ladies. The .session commenoed Monday, November 2, with an enrollment of eight acbolarr, and is now progressing nicely. J W Hiers and daughter, Miss Clio, attfuded services at Smonks Sunday. We.art very glad to state that Bil lie Hiers, who has been very ill for the past week, is out again. Mias Snsie Hiott, who is teaching in this vicinity, spent Thanksgiving with her parents near Walterboro. She will return Sunday afternoou. W H Hiers, Billie and Lucile, spent Thanksgiving near Ekrhardt. Sugar boiling time is about over and with it will close a happy season for both young and old. Leland A Hiers. Tajik* k. peukikot. PEURIM BROTHERS. Ittorneys and Counsel lorn at Law. »o All Easiness given Prompt Attention. OVER THE PRESS AND STANDARD. IVALTEKDOKO. - - - 8. C. n d. mi Real Estate, Brokerage and InHuraoc-A. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Mousfea to H*nt. Oppoeite the Market, WALTERBORO. B. G. OFFICE OF r ^ Dp. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: OPPOSITE Farmers sod Msrenaau Bank. ... ’Phone 100a. WALTERBORO. S. O. 'p IE OUR FRIENDS In Colleton County haven’t time to come to us< let them make their wants known by mail, and we’M see that they are served just as well and as promptly as if they were here in person. Always remem ber that everything we send you is*«ubject to exchange, or refund of money. Suits, overcoats, rain coats, hats and furnishings for man or boy at moderate prices. BENTSCHNER & 7ISANKA, S. E. Cor. King and Hasell sts Charleston, S. C AGEXC' F DR. DEI MEL’S LINEN- MESH UNDERWEAR. The Real Estate market is beginning to become active a^ain after the dull Summer 4 O d LET US, THEREFORE, 'S «a„- LIST YOUR PROPERTY if you care to sell or let us know your wants if you care to buy. It will cost you nothing. Colleton Realty Co., W. W. SMOAK JR., MANAGER. WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. OF ALL KINDS DONE A JNO. rt. pKURIFOT t Ube ipress anb Stanbarb. v a We have just received a new I stock of letter and note paper, ^ bill heads and statements, enve- £ lopes of all kinds til’d colors. ( , snrisFaeriON guaranteed 1‘rices reasonable which we will gladly quote you. Blank legal forms of all kinds always carried in stock. Call and see us when in town. I have a larger selection of goods than ever before. Be sure to give me a call before buying anything in the line of Jewelry or lime pieces. J. A. WtSSTERBEBG, Jewelry Store. WALTERBORO, 8. C. Repairing a Specialty. Established tn 1794. 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