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/ ♦ r r "'f w Thd telnd Too Have Always Bought* and which has been In use for over 30 years* has borne the signature of - — and has been made under his per*, fT* aonal supervision since its Influiey* y^+CJrE '<<*CAS4£, .Allow no ene to deceive you In thhk All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good ** are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. r What Is CASTORIA out eayingr, t>ut let us add another to the fast growing list of states whose cry must be heard, and jeventuuHy will he heard, for relief at the capital of this great jiSHti 1 *"- the weak kije<d 1 back boneless ollicial* who w hine ami fawn at the feet bf their ’constituency, get out of the way ( ‘ainl give place to men. I^t’ jev^ry tru’ man join in this fight 'for reform and better govern- ' incut, and let u* leave a heritag# , to our children that wjll cheer us in our old age, rejoice and com- i fort us when w’e come to the end of the wray, and of which our deacendauts will be proud wheu we are gone. -1 L Harley. A WOMAN’S BACK. 1 Cantoris Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It -< contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assInUbltcs-tfie Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving heiJtbv and nutiirui sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of DOTS.FROM MT CARMEL. Dear Editor, I will write you a few lines if you will give me a small space to put it. The Ache* and Pain* Will Disap pear if the Ac’vrce^of 1 HU ^ alterbcro Citizen is Followed. A woiYifli)’- hack has many aches and pains. Mr *1 tirti^s ‘tis the kidneys’ fault. Hackncho is redly kidney ache; T1 at’a why Dnan’a Kidney Eilli cure it* ^ ^lany Walterboro women know thi.s. 9t! Head what one ha* to say about it: JTf* C A Echardt, Walterboro, S U. say*; “1 have no hesitation in recommending Doan's Kidney Pill* a* they have proven very bensficial to me. About two years ago 1 suffered from kidney trouble, the worst feature being PRICES CUT TO BOTTOM. "S* ' » On Cictliing and Bugs. We will sell our ‘entire line of cloth ing at cost for the next 30 days. Engs also at cosr, as we have a large Spring stock bought. READ THE FOLLOWING Hon. G., \V. Way and intense pain* across my back and daughter Mrs. A. V. Sykes, loin*. I finally learned of left last Friday to visit his sis- Doan’* Kidney Cilia and getting tor Mrs. R W, Beach of them at the Walterboro Drug Co. Ridgeville. They returned wa* entirely relieved by the use Monday reporting a tine time. |of two boxes.” The young folks had a line For sale by all dealers. 1'rico time serenading Tom Linder and E. B. Way. T here was a jolly crowd both places Brogan Shoes going at $1.25 dress shoes going at 3; 50 dre'ks shoes going at 300 dress shoes going at 2.25 ladies shoes going at I2 5. ladies shoes going at 2.50 Pants now gong at 2.25 pants now going at l2 S pants n»>w going at 1.00 us before you buy. ,* ladies under >kirts 98c. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. i e*MMMrv. TV Mu mi * v writer., new cents. Foster-milburn (V, bull all', N.?w York, sole agent* for the United States. . , " c Remember the name—Doan's j played games and enjoyed our —and rake no other. Selves uery much. I We dTe through picking cot-, ton but hog killing is on hand I now. Last T uesday we termed 'fercfessinal PROHIBITION DEPARTMENT. EDITED DV JSS.E. PEURIFOY AND W. W. SNIOSK. J8. a Mt. Carmel School Improving Clul).' We elected officers as follows: 1‘resident Sam Linder, \ ice- president M ss Kathleen l o- gartie, secretary Furman Beach: treasurer Miss Alice S\krs; executive committee, Julian Beach, Jennie and Ruth .Linder, Lonnie uiul Newton . iri "!- T reproach upon our Carter and Claudia Beach, cause. Thanksforc msideiation. Julian Beach acting as chair- lure let US call attention t<» the , man. M e hope by so doing tollmviiu.' f.ie f : We have nou to improve the looks of our out side. JAMM K. PM’imoY. mrrriTrn JSO H. P.KUKIKOT nriifipno U Ittoriiey* ami , t ouiisellors at Law. All Business given Prompt fi ttentien. OVER THE I'RPSb ^KD jTAf.P-RD. If ALT IIKDOKO. - - - S. C. First (jua fjuality ladies under skirts 75c. Rt member we pay ^1.05 lor cqrn. J. M. Witsell Supply 'Phone No. Gj Second STAR WIDE PROHIBITION. E liter Brea* #nd Stamlanl: hy A^wa* to be expected, when the prohibitionists of South Carolina met and deelared for state wi'h* prohibition, we legan|ill counties in ti.i^ state without school both in and to hoar criticisms pro^and cjui j the leeiilized sale ^>1 infexu*:!mj: Mr. Fditor d ayou agree with 1 from every direction, s me of|!i<iuors. In these "21 emuties us in our School Improvement our ■ -called prohil itionist c , live a larg** majoiityof tlu* popu- Club? 0. w Steal Rntat*, Broker :ge Iti-ura ie-*. LOAN a NLaOTlAlKD HoUSfco LO Opposite 1 iiO Murl <‘t, WALTEHBOP.O. 8. C. We are making a special run on Children’s Cloaks for the next two weeks. Call and get our prices, and you will buy. • ' *av* tli<‘ “Fh'rente Timeti " have * fi t. actually taken a trip to Savannah » .0 . . • Georgia to learn that prohibit 1 m i* a fEir^e. We do not know who these gentLmen are, but if the editor of the “Florence T raes” will kindly publish their name*, the citizens of South lationof th<t>entire (date- lliis majority is made up principally of white people. In other words, a safe estimate would be, that three fuurth* < f ’.he white people in the’state now live in prohibi tion territory. We are democratic and we claim that the white Carolina would be better able to people are in authority—that we judge of the worth of their state ments. The cry is raised on every hand, that if we have state-wide prohibition conditions will be worse In Charleston than they are now. Wt are peremp torily told that law cannot be enforced in the lower conntiea, and that we must wait until the people are'educated np to a higher standard of citizenship end morality. It ia the purpose of this paper to bring tome things to the attention of the people of oar state. First, of all, I wish to ask, Can conditions bo any worse in Cahrleston than they are now? With 14 dispensaries running full blast from son to son—more tian 800 licensed blind tigers selling liquor day and night—Lnndreds of other blind-tigers selling without any license at all, and the people of Charleston ordering one hundred thousand dollars worth of liquor a year. I ask again, Can con ditions be any worse? After all, without any intention of reflect- itg upon the good people of Char leston, what is Charlescon, that the whole state should be called upon to bow to her will in an important matter like this? * Charleston represents abont four jer cent of the population of Sonth Carolina, and every one knows that more than one-half of her population is made up of the colored race. If Charleston does not wish to eoforoelhe law, let her do at she is doing now. It eannot be worse. Bat, in heavens name, do not ask the whole state to wait on Charles ton. Agaih, some tf onr people ■eem to fear that we will force prohibition upon communities before they are ready, and there- can role—Must rule, and will rule. And yet, thisTarge majori ty of the whole stattNSthis larger majority of the white people of the state, are being told by a small minority of white people, “Wait for ns and the negroes of the lower counties until we get ready for prohibition.” And the plea they make is, that they are afraid of worse conditions Worse conditions inde^! With blind-tigererplying their trade, especially in dispensary oonntiea, all over the lower part of the •tate, buying liquor from the dispensaries for that purpose, and in tome instances municipal authorities making no attempt whatever to enforce the law, 1 raise the question, can the good people of the lower part of the state, and a large majority of the white people of state wait any longer for »n improvement in conditions? We believe it is the doty of every good citizen to throw the weight ot his influence against such conditions, and thereby help to change them as speedily as possible. Onr prohi bition convention did not adopt my plan in trying to get state wide prohibition. I wanted a prohibition bill pasted with a~ proviao that it be submitted to the people in a state election for their confirmation. Bat if onr legislature at the next session { shall pass a prohibition law for the whole state, and will provide for assistants to the attorney general, making financial provi sion for the enforcement of each a law, I believe we shall tocoeed in Sonth Carolina as well as they are succeeding in o\her states. That li inor will hi Go to Tc] to , The Pi shipped into onr state goes with-j away. Mr. Editor I know you art* sick Irom sotting up the ol the Jones Swamp Dots in last weeks paper. Now 1 will not bother you attain lor a j;ood while for Ranot^a relapse. As my letter is growing long, 1 will close, but will come again if this escapes the waste basket As over, Agricolae Filia [We think, your School Improvement Club, a step in the right direction—Write often Editor] • — Read The Press and Standard’s Great Gift Contest ad on another page and you certainly will enter the contest. It Is free to all—big, little, old and yonng share alike in this contest. All four prizes are beauties. . See ad elsewhere in this paper- IF OUR FRIENDS In Colleton County haven’t time to come to us, let them make their wants known by mail, and we’ll see that they are served just as well and as promptly as if they w r ere here in person. Always remem ber that everything we send you is subject to exchange, or refund of money. Suits, overcoats, rain coats, hats and furnishings for man or boy at moderate prices, *» B1NTSCHNIR & TISHKA, S. E. Cor. King and Hasell sts . O Charleston, S. C , AGENC V ' DR. DEI MEL’S LINEN- MESH UNDERWEAR. >oor>ooc. ">oc''‘ r \.K'Oco: .-'ooooco o H- W. BLACK SR, DENTAL SURGEON lOtlioe Hour*: 8.80 am to ! p. m. 3 to 6 p. «u. WgilterDoro, H O We also carry a full line ot Men’s J reasonable prices. * Clothing ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER. OFFICE OF a Dp. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: OPPOSITE Farmer* and Merchant* Bank. ’Phone-100a. WALTERBORO. S. a C. E. DURANT <Sottageville, §. 6. Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time. Call or write. The New Clothing Store. 0 ABBAOE PLANTS I am the cabbage plant man. Have had several years experience in the plant business at Green Pond. I know the kind to plant for gardening and have them at usual prices. Send me your orders. Lots of roooat $1.25. Special prices on larger lots. Shipped C. O. D. Q. S. ARNETT. GREEN POND. . : - . S. C. Established In 1704. , Ol<le«e Firm to Atns^te D. A. WALKER & CO. & Shaffer’s and ask dining table and Saandard is giving GEO. S. MEil —MANUFACTURERS— . Doors Sosh anil Blinds {BALUSTERS AND COLUflNS CHARLESTON, S C. KILLtm. COUGH •m puna tm tuwca Dr. King’s New Discovery