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i &%< prise REDUCTIONS Classified Advertk-nienls« FOR SALE HI.. s Galore On Intire Stock Of READY-TO-WEAR ) Clothing At THE W. COHEN STORE. V “The Store That Always Makes Good.” *«cS>:c “ETIWAN” FERTILIZERS o For All Crops and For Big Crops. The Fertilizers That Have Been Known For Over Forty Years and Profitably Used By Two Generations of Farmers. The Fertilizers That Contain The Right Materials and Make Your Crops Grow. ETIWAN FERTILIZER COMPANY, OUR GIRLS AND BOYS. Philosophers tell us that the world is erowini/ better each . , ,. dayand that progress « mak- "ot only for our own pleasure ir.g gigantic strides. TMc \c ^ benefit the world, and and not what they wish; but we should remember that the boys and girls are given to us FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, IYrm -- — ,. . . .j . acres s town s»i3ood settle ir.g gigantic strides. This i , , . . .. m. nt and one horse farm ' so, yet in all the progress and we c . an onl >’ cl ° th,s by Must be sold at once as owner is ROtng . / ^ j r i . OUT bovs stroncr and iinselft^h in the wonderful advancement of educati >n, there is still some thing lacking, to leave. A bargain to qntct pnrchas er. Cjlleton It 'ally Co FOR SALE—F nr fine milk oowa cheap for cash. Apply to H A Francis, Walterboro, 8. U. 113 tf FCR SALE—Yerj desirable boil ling lot on Railroad Avenue, one block fjom the depot. One-half lot between Mr Levy and Street, runs* to Cotton Mill. Terms easy. Address A Wlchman, Walterboro, S C. 1 13 fit a FOR SALE—Two good farm moles, cheap to quick purchaser. M I* Howeil, Walterboro, 8. C. 12 30 3t. FOR SALE—The Collenon Ke«l»v Co. Uas two very flue farin'* for sale If any one is inieteHt'*«l in tlie porciiaae of a farm it will be well to c •mmu^icate wirli t.aiil company TO RF.XT.-Offlc over the I’ie*9 ami S’aodatd will be v icant .1 in 1 »t. Tii I’ress aa 1 Sun lard. WANTS. WANTED—A Nilv et »\(>e ience. <!« siiei* po-itii n ns it a her in p-ivat-ij fainilv or pub ic ectiool Aduieaa A ,s M, <»5 llrua . Street, f hat lesion, r* C. | It WANTED- 'arm hand or hands eitta-r croppers or wa^es* N I) E Smoak. | Stnoaks. S. C. our boys string and unselfish and our girls loving and true gentlewomen. God speed the day when we shall have real boys and girls, not grown-up men and women before thei r time. Genuine boys and girls who grow into strong men and women will leave their im- Science reveals new marvels every day and shows the won ders of the brain, but the brain is useless without a heart, and unless both give' their best there is a flaw in the work. The cry goes forth constant ly that we want stronger men Tnd women, that sentiment is a there waste of time, but also , , , . ,. r for that life that lacks the semi- hea ^ h >’ P l ' r f K,se m llfe - f , ment of gentleness and cour- , Ma >' th ' s P ra >7 S" from,the heart .of every true \■ .- man Tind woman, “God make a ijuarter of a centurv with <>ur >n ) s ani gir s stong am ; land during Christmas. Ix>vs and girls, we are forced ?"<' the y, lcad s,n, l >l<! ! Mr. ). II. I In,Ison and Miss to admit that the hoy and girl a . n, ‘ ,rlcan I hves so tl,at °, ,,r Ka r I Ml Benton were married on oft lack that courtesy may become great through t ‘,„. night of D«c. 31 press upon the wrold for good; then will the boys and girls of the next generation be real children with a strong and ITEMS FROMPJNE GROVE. Mr. Editor If you will give me space in your valuable columns I will give you a few dots from our section. There was a family reunion given at the home of Mr. and .Sirs. G. F. Copeland Christ mas day. Fruit was served in abundance during the morning among which was oranges of Mr. Copeland’s own raising he having a tree in his yard tfhich bears fruit equal to any orange growing country. Afterwards came dinner which consisted of all good things to eat. It was quite a success and enjoy ed by all present—these being* 35 of the family together. Mr. and Mrs. F. P Kinard, of Fhrhafdt visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cope- FOCND—A yellow ami Nvhire pied heifer yenrliiin, crop mi i under-bit in one ear, undercut in oilier Owner Cau have mmo by pro\inc claim and paying for this advertisement. Adam Hudson. It Fine Grove, S. C. TAKEN UF—And put ‘in pen, asma'l sow about, will weigh about 10pounds. It is yellow in color, with white band* around body, just back of sbouidenl and black spois on ramp Owi e* is asked to pall at “Smith Place” near 8moaks and get same. Mrs Ella .ti. Smith, Smoaks. 8. C. LOST—A shor» blue 'jacket in the atre< tsof Walterboro, or between the town and residence of Mr John Ben nett. Such jacket is lit ed wt.h black ailk and la braided. A auitable re ward will be pain for a return of the aame to office of Fress and Standard BUSINESS LOCALS. which is a trait of tht* finest men and women. Unfortunate ly lessons given earlv in life sometimes inculcate unworthy ideas. A mother has been heard to say to her boy of. seven indie street car. -“Uo not give up your seat to any- ’ their impre-s on t!ie of VV. P». .ettles Notarv Public oMiciat- body, you have have paid tor i,j s W W Carter, it.” White-haired women may 0 f this place, stand ami old men lean on \y Carter, who spent Xmas canes, but the mothers com- w ith his patents at this place has returned to Hasting, Fla, lives otliers.”—l lie Silver Cioss. j‘"S —— I 31 r> (ieorge Kinard and son * RUFFIN NEWS. Fddie of Fhrhan.lt is in our Kuflin, dan. 1C—Special: Dr community on a business trip. Charlie Uoo.Ui., has returned 1’. | Lucas of Walterboro to the Charleston Medical C/ - 0 |. j passed tl.rouoh our nmghbor- lego after spending the holidays hood last week. mand is obeyed and the child is taught a lesson in selfishness. Years pass on and the same mother sits in loneliness and neglect wondering why God sent her such sorrow, yet for getting that she planted the seed from which she is reaping such a bitter harvest. Many fathers and mother of t tlu: present generation toiled , ; f ‘ >r ,ll " i , r "; one y an(1 . tllink , th ;' l f; Carter visited these little courtesies should not be shown by children of wealth. They forget that Viter thts week The Edisouia Theatre will show on Atomlay, Wednesday andt . . , , . , Fiuisj nuum at s 30 P m. a:.d have = oi manly boys and womanly gir s matinees. Are you rendv ti- plant where he is engaged io turpen tine business. Prof Heber Padgett has re turned to Orangeburg, where he is Commandant at the O. C. I. Miss Lugia Carter has return ed to her home at Kuflin after spending sometime with her sis- er, Mrs. Stdlie Carter of Fla. J F Khoad and Master Willie his parents, Mr and Mrs N K Khoad near Kam- berg last week. H. I). Padgett, dr, of this , . place is wearing a smile that ver ar i; thr |,rmllR T of C T , " rlcS 'l 1 will not wear oil*. It „ a boy. Ghitieu hee.ia at Kleui’a I)iog stoic. j r< lim rni ut anc not t ic grow t i Misses Emily Sloman and Julia Dont forget the• sinion Fifctures" on °1 mi|S hroom wealth. Courtesy (' llter visited Walterhorc last Tuewiajs and Fridays. t:3o and s: oo and good breeding a re innate. „ „ 1, ii i ‘ i . • vtecK. Get ready to I hint your garden. Gar- , and when these are lackin they show the veneer. M. /.. C. Elbert Dannelly of Ehrhardt, r , , , visited D M Carter during the Oh, for the manly boy who ho | i(J respects g,rlh.Kxl and old age, j T|ie „ 18t terly conference and the refined girl who is J Charleston, S, Ask For ‘‘Etiwan.” 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE Patents TRADE SHARK* Design i CORVRMHTS Ac. • alratefc and d—eriptlon may rtata oar opinion froo whether mi probably paiontaftta. _ Comm u n Irn • annArtantUI HANDBOOK on i’ateuu Trltonu ukon ?Cr."ur .'ISST Co^reeelT* APMMmMn, wit boat ebarta, la tbo Sdewifk Hbrikor. A baodamaoly Hlatratod wookly. TarrMt rtr- eolation or any aHMitidc Journal. Tarn.*, |3 a year: tear Months, |L Bold by all newsdealara. The valoe of the United States corn crop this year will be $1,400,- 000,000. The yield has been exceed ed only three times and the high prices which prevail now owing to the foreign demand make it the most valuable crop in our history. The The “uplift of the farmer” which the President has inaugurated seems to be taking care of itself. deu seed* at Klein's Drug More. Remember our atock of sash, blinds, doors und all building material ia a'- ways complete. 0 A Savage. Pratt’a Egg Producer. Klein’s Drug Store. o Spend t» pleasant hour at the “Motion Ficturea” show on Tuesdays and Friday Prstt'a Hog Cholera care. Klein's Drag Store. Labor contract blanks that will stand the tests of the courts at The Press and Standard. Pratts food and Horse and Oattle remedies, Klein s Drug Store. Everybody is pleased with the “Motion Pictures” at the Edisonia Theatre. 4 :S0 aoii 9:00 p. m. Paint your wagons,paint your 'bog gles, paint yonr farm implements. Farmers would save hand reds of dollars by using more paint. Buy your paints at Klein’s Drug Store. Shingles, brick, dressed, kiln-dried and rongh lumber. C A Savage. We buy furs for the largest fur deal era in (be world. Come to us and get big prices. Terry & Shaffe r. Paint yonr bouse, print your barn and paint yonr fence. Klein's Drug Store. Nice fresh lettuce for sale. W V Glover, li Klein’s anti dyspepsia medicine' Klein’s Drug Store. A- . Advertise in The Press and Standard, tiepver wuh tile cir^uu.ioa Pictures and picture Irames at .1 W Carsjn’s. ...... the hill-side. The lives of the! W e.buy in car lots—you g-t the bene. , , r fit in low prices tor a-y ot our goota children ot today are far from la Savage. * this; they live an artificial life I Kodaks and Kodak supplies at K ein’s that slowly saps their vitality, i Drugstore. «, J , , i , . Years ajro we had to hunt for htory bor>ks for l»oys and girls at J W i- i • i _ t o Carson’s. the little violets under the, Read The Press and Standard-only k rr C*en leaves, guided by their I 1 a . ve, * r sweet and delicate perfume. Klein’s Poultry Po der and generaL Kow, the purple bloom is Ian;- IODIC for oh,CUD.. KI.id'1 Drag Sic. ; er an j stands abov ^ jts N.» pic,Dr.. <m T..«I.^„d Fri | , eaf . but it | acks the fragrance that made it so of Smoaks Circuit, will be held at St John's church on the third Sunday of this month. We are glad to say that Eelton Strickland in Still improving. Hope that his eye-sight is not affected. ready to show the same cour tesy to the poor woman as to the woman of wealth. We often hear that our boys and girls are now the rulers, and in many cases it is so. Great students of $hc problems of life say that the child spirit must not be humiliated by punishment forgetting that even plant life must have cords to hold it until it is strong enough to stand alone. Pa rents say that they have work ed hard and they want their children’s lives to be diflerent; but they forget that their lives were made strong by sacrifice, and their prosperity won by toil, and that they are taking from their children the very things that made their own lives a success. The Man of Galilee .,. , , , , , , ii i r i cbildreu in their journey of llfe, and taught all HlS lessons from the j mny they abide in the full assurance of simple things, the flying of V 80010 ^ ar< ? Qn(, our thr , 0De in , . f , ^ i ,i . 1 Heaven, ia the prayer of her former birds, the grass and flowers of |(MU > r . g f. Penney. ISLANDTON YEWS. Islandton, Jan. 11, Special: As I have seen no items in your paper lately from this community thought I would send you a few. Xmas has come and gone and so has old Santa Claus and his four sons who passed through our town and furnished music to the enjoyment of everyone. Mrs. Hannah Sineath paid her sis ter a pleasant visit during the holi days. We were very glad to see Mr. 0. E. Fox back here again. ^ We had a very quiet but lovely marriage here hist Tuesday evening when Miss Irene (Jodley and Mr. George Ulmer were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. We wish them a long and nappy life. Miss Viola Milov returned to h**r school on Sunday after spending Xmas with her'frien*Is and parents in Hampton Co. j Mrs. J. A. Polk - and son. Milton are spending sometime with friends j and relatives in Southwell, Ga. We . wish them a pleasant visit. Charlie Stone, of Gilfords paid his | mother a pleasant visit during the holidays. Miss Emma O’Quin sjtont Xmas with her cousin. Pet Rent/., of Island- ton, We are glad to see Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Dopson back in our community again. Lea Ponds spent last Sunday with her sister, Mrs. R. B. Barnes of this place: Wishing you a happy New Year, Olympia. OBITUARY. HIOTT—Mrs Iridora Hiott, wife of A P Hiott, was born in Colleton Coun ty in the year 1966. on Aneust 80. She died October tbe 89th, 1908. Wm mar ried January 10.1964 Fivejreare ego 1 was the pastor of sister Hiott, and it was a blessing to behold her life Loval to her church and pastor, and above all loyal to her Christ. A pare Christian wife and mother has gone to her reward. 8be waa the mother of eleven obildren, all living at this time. 8be waa a 1 wavs cheerful, a bright and hopelnl life. We needed no dying testimony in her case but her last worda were: “1 am going to sweet rear., to be with Jeana.” Yea, her hope we believe to be fulfilled aud the ia now at reat with the Lotd. May tbe bleaainga of God reat in great mercy on the husband and motherle»a CHANCE FORTHE PRESS AND STANDARD READERS. e ^ In order to test The Press and Stand- ard'e great circulation and its anperior advertising value, wo have made ar range ment a with John M Klein, the popular druggist, to offer one of hie beet ■elling medicines at half-price to anyone who will cot out tbe following conpon and present it at bis store. daya at the “Mollou Picture” Show. DON’T (JET A DIVORCE. A western judge granted a divorce rn anconnt of ill-temper and bad breath Dr King’s New Life Pills wonld have prevented it They cure Constipation, causing bad breath and Liver Trouble t e HI-temper, dispel colds, banish head- arber, conquer cbilia. 25c at John showed the church Klein- Titles to Real Estate, and all other . . 0 • • • i t • i blanks at Tbe Pre.s & otondard. prized. So It IS With the girl — ^ ; of today, for while we admire FIRST QUARTERLY CONFERENCE. old" The first Quarterly Conference of'fashioned violet girl whose the Bethel Methodist church was , i t • n it held here Sunday evening after cour ^ cs y ant l kindly deqds- services. Rev Walter I Herbert,' were the perfume that came Presiding Elder preached a very from a lovw heart and a ame sermon, after which he presid-i • t rr *'L\i m i u.. ed over the conference. This being S|m ple life lyispoiled by the so near the begining of the year, the world repots did not cover as much ground . It may be hard to follow “ i8 U8U< “ l!r ^ temple life and ro do for shape for a prosperous year. [the children just what is best. FREE! FREE! Free A handsome Rock Hill bug gy - Free A New Home Sewing Ma chine-all the latest attachments. Free—A lovely oak dining table. Free—A Kar pen Couch. The above articles are worth having. The Press anti Standard will give these prizes away on the 15th day of April, 1909, to the four persons receiving the highest num ber of votes in our contest. A Wichman & Son has the buggy on exhibition. The sewing machine will be dis played at The Press and Standard office. The dining table can be seen at Terry & Shaffer’s store. The couch can be seen at tHe Brown Furniture & Hardware Co. Do you want a beautiful and durable Rock Hill bugwy free? If so, enter The Press and Standard’s Great Contest. See our ad else where in this issue. Tbla coupon entitles the holder to one,. 50c package of Dr. Howard’a specific for tbe cure of couttipation and dyepepsia at half-price 25c. I will refund tbe money to any dia- satisfied customer. John M Klein. TWENTY FIVE CENTS. Dr Howard’s specific for the cure of constipation and dvs|>epsia is not an unknown remedy. It has made many remarkable cures right here in Walfei- terhoro and so positive ia Druggist John M Klein olitagreat superiority in cur ing dyspepsia, coustipation, sick head ache and !iv**r typahles thv In* will, in addition t > aeiiing it at hdf price, re fund the mooey t j anyone whom it does not cure. If you cannot call at his store, ent oat the coapou and mail it with 25 cents, and a 50 ent box of tbe specific will be sent yon by mail, charges paid. A SAD DEATH- Islandton, Jan. 11,—Special: On Thursday, the 7th day of Jan. 1909, John Jenness, son of Mrs. Carolina Jenness," died at his home near Islandton. He was only sick one week with a severe case of pneu monia. He leaves a mother, three sisters and four brothers to mourn his departure. We extend our heart felt sympathy to the bereaved faaii- John, dear boy, how we miss you, but the Lord has need of you, ami we know that He has said, “Come unto me and I will give you rest.” We buried him at the Polk b««y- ihg ground^ A Friend. \ :a ->' 1 *¥ v t ...... V _ to ■ f fldL.