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v- r v I \ t GOOD ADVICE FROM THE rORKVILLE ENQUIRER. Why dt'u’t the southeri f eo- ple Invr - riw enough t'» r<»- cogri)/.e cot loft Pectl Oil «« the principal ba«i?» of practically all the eo culled lurd they are now using ami go in directly for cot ton seed oil rather than iard? “We confess our inability to give a satisfactory answer t > this question The chemist- tells us that there is no harm in cotton teed oil, and practical experience now tells us that it measures up to every requirement of lard, hut that It u jusi as wholesome and ever so much cleaner. i>ut still we have a prejudice against the oil and won’t use it until the northern packer has mixed it with more or less questionable hog fat, labeled it under a dif ferent name and sold it back to us at a higher price* Ky the way, is it not possible that our objection to cottcn seed oil in food is really a matter of Yankee suggestion? If there were any way to trace the matter to the bottom this is about what we would find. And yet, it is as plain as the nose^ on one’s face if the southern people would assume a frank, cpen attitude to ward the subject, determine on the use of cotton seed oil them selves, brag on it and do all in their power to remove the pre judices of others, the result Besides the above we have several other nice propositions in, would be a stiii more wholesome in town and country property, besides several splendid timber ^muci/kss co!t! ^" * n " propositions in this and other counties. “We are allowing ourselves to le duped in this matter, and we are payimr tribute on a com modity this is absolutely our ewa .”—Yorkville Knquirer. /*v No. 3. 2-acre lot, residence, store, beef market and sales stables. \ No. 4. 50-acre farm near Black Creek Church. © No. 6. 650-acre farm, 4 1-2 miles West from Walterboro. No. 7. Residence in town of Walterboro. No. 16. Residence and Store in town of Walt *rboro. No. 21. 242-acre farm, 11 miles from Walterboro—Fine Property. No. 22. 500-acre larm, two miles north of Walterboro No. 23. 100-acres of pine timber. BIG DOLL IOS. The person holding the lucky number will win the big doll. * Only 10 Cents a Guess. This beautiful, large Parisian Doll for only 10 cents. An ideal Xmas present for your little girl. Full line of other fastidious. presents to suit the most MRS. BLACK Pine Millinery. Walterboro, S. &. le****! m Kodol For Dyspepsia Will Relieve You Almost Instantly. Let us know Your WANTS. W. W. SMOAK, JR.. MANAGER. REALTY OFfIGE AT THE PRESS AND STANDARD. ATTENTION! Right About, Face Then forward, march to J M Witsell Supply Co, and get prices before you buy. We carry a very complete stock and will save you money on your purchases. We have 48 ladies black peticoats, value $1.25, will sell at 98 cents. Best apron gingham 7c. 20c oil cloth 15c. Rugs running from 50c to $1.75. Look at them, they are good values. Red Rust Proof Oats 82 l-2c. Appier Oats $1, something fine. - .. We have a large stock of underwear, which must move, come and see us, we will do the rest. V\ e are always on top in paying the highest pnees for produce. J. M. Witse 11 WANTED 50 MEN AND WOMEN. John M Klein, is advertising today for fifty men and women to take advantage of the special half pric^ offer he is making on Dr Howard’s celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, and get a fifty cent package at half-price, 25 cents. So positive is he of the remar kable power of this specific to cure these diseases, as well as sick headaches and liver trou bles, that he agrees to refund the money to any customer whom this medicine does not quickly r Supply Co. 'Phone No. 6j relieve and cure. With Dr Howard’s specific at {given at the home of Mrs J 1SLANDT0N ITEMS. Idandton, S. C. Dec. 7th.— Quite a gay time arcurul here now for the young folk?, tho the sugar boilings are about over. Now, Mr Editor ilid^ni ever see any one ruling a rafir? Never was I more surprised than when two youiur men came up to a syrup baling on this queer vehicle. A new invention, new, isn’t it? For more information, come and visit our place . Again, don't you think it is an exciting timo when a young man looeys his bat and doesn’t realize it till he Las rode several miles? What we want to find out, is the subject of “their” conversation. Why, certainly he had a young lady along. My, but 1 wonder what they will say when they see this, false? Never! Miss Audrey Garris and Miss 8 Kicklighter went, over to Wil liams to a thanksgiving social, and report a good time. Miss Fannie I’olk is back from Bamberg, to stay we hope. Mr Dunk Martin is home f r only a week, will return to Bam berg in a few days. Miss Viola Miley spent thanks giving at her home, we sincerely trust she had a delightful time- We are to glad to say Miss Garris and Miss Miley are get ting along real nicely with their school work. They have our best wishes. Quite an enjoyable patty was Folk Kodol supplies the same digestive Juices that are found in a healthy stomach. Ik ing a liquid, It starts digestion at once. Kodol pot only digests your food, but helps you enjoy every mouthful you eat. You need a sufficient amount of good, wholesome lood to maintain strength and health. But, this food must be digested thoroughly, otherwise the pains of indigestion and dyspepsia are the result. When your stomach cannot do Its work properly, take something to help your stomach. Kodol is*the only.thing that will give thestom- atfti comBcte lest. W&i ? li ecause Kodol does tjie same work as*a st rong stsimsttli, and docs it in a natural way. So, don’t neglect your stomach. Don't become a chronic dyspeptic. Keep your stomach healthy and strong by taking a lit lie Kodol. You don't have to take Kodol all the time. You only take It whuk you need it. Kodol is perfectly harmless. Our Guarantee Oo to your drur^Kt today and r* t a dol lar IhiIUo. Ttn u atu r you iiavoum-d iha enure «i>nt«*nti» of tin- Urtlit H you can Ex neatly aay that It ha** not done you anr mod, return the bottle t<Mhe dntfvlatand fit*’will refund Tour OM.ney wltuou'que»> tioo or delay. We will then pay U»«' di Don’t hesitate that our ffuarantee r ffuarantee is (rood lies to the lance bottle onl ^ _ ru«- all dmevtRts know TbU offer ap- anre bottle only and to hut <ni« tiimlly The-lartre UKti* eont.»ry >e* as Buch as the fifty -•< nt lotek. Kodol Is props ml at the laborator ies of L. C. DoWitt & Co., Chicago. tom For sale by Walterboro Drug Company. Special Offer in Seasonable Dress Goods O i piece Black Broad Cloth. Value #i.oo yard, to go at 75c 1 piece Black surge. Value $1.00 yard, to go at 75c. yard. Cv i piece granite Cloth. Value 80c. yd, to goat 55'. yard. At Hyrne’s Store The Preffident Bays ligiou is a matter between and God. He probably really meant that it wa« matter “between Mr Taft, me and God.” Mr T h,‘,„Y[f I mE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE * LIGHT RUNNING. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply com pi- xion, hesdaebes, nausea indigestion. Tt in blood makes von weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bit- tera makes the blood rich, red, pure— r< stores perfect health. band, you can eat what you want and have no fear of ill conae- quences. It strengthens the stomach, gives perfect digestion regulates the bowels, creates an appetite, and makes life worth the living. This is an unusual opportuni ty to obtain 60 doses of the b^st medicine ever made for half its regular price, with the personal guarantee of a well known busi ness man to refund the .money if it does not give satisfaction. • John M Klein has been able to secure only a limited supply of the specific, so great is the de mand, and you should not, delaj hking advantage of the liberal otter he is making this weelc. For a mUd r «My settow of Um bowel*, « eiogle done of Dnaa*s Ragatots is •ooeak. Tiwafawnt ones hsblmai cow- gttpw'ioa 16 osata a box. Aak year draggiat for thaw. 011 the 25th inst. Look out, there is to be a wedding prettj soon . If I am welcome I’ll come The value of the United States corn crop this year will be $1,400,- 000,009. Ttoryield has been exceed ed only three times and the high prices which prevail sow owing to the foreign demand make it the most valuable crop in our history. The The ‘‘uplift of the farmer” which the President haa inaugurated seems to be taking care of itself. Stops itching iostaotiv. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, aotbies—Doan’s Ointment. At any drug store. ■Jk< ' ’’im Tswaa* n A a^aiu. “Boots.” A friend asked little Hilda how she liked going to achool. U 1 like the going and the com ing,” she replied, “but l> don’t like the staving.’* PATENTS KS'bSS&L'SZ; I mmty tot nn—Rft'f 1 ,».c. SNOW o Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup coiTAiva bo nr avd tab JtaBffvw Colds by 1 the system through •< action of the bewote ReUoves Coughs by doaasfaig flb msmbraass of tho throat, show ohial htboa. Children Like it fcf IMKAMM-VIM Dm In $ B6m| hA BhMtf y^g John M. Klein, Druggist. Ifynu wmntettbwraVIbmtlng^t.^MIf. Um.-try bhutUeur a Mingle Ttm-sui |r*.o<H tfUchl Hewla* lue write lu Til REV ROME SIWIM MACK;Rt COKPAR# • Orastaw* Maaa. Mmv ••wine inacliine* art ma/tr tow'l-rcnritV** a* quality, bill the Xaw llotwe i, mat''' tv weal Out Kuaraotr qcver inn- uut Raid bjr awtlmrlsad dewteru «*aljr. SOB ftALC rv CASTOR (A For lefitnts axd CMMcow. Til KUsYw Kin Ahnjt Bsgkt Beers the Bignatoroof 1 •Nt tie. fj \ 'tt ■v ; iV itii I