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The Kind Ton 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
sonal supervision since Its inlhncy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, I>rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
eon tains 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 assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bean the Signature of
He Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
STOCK LAW PETITIONS.
LIST OF NAMES OF THOSE WHO SENT
IN PETITIONS TO THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY.
Smoaks, S 0, Feb 15.—Special;
The following jtetitiona have been
■filled with the delegation in Colum
bia on the <|ueston of stock law in
Warren township. I would ask that
you piiblish tbe names of these pe
titioners in order that the people ot
oar township may know just what is
being done to influence the Columbia
Delegation.
It will be seen by careful study of
these petitions that names appear un
both of these petitions, and that some
of the petitioners live in Hamberg
and Dorchester counties and in
Broxton Township.
J S Padgett.
The petit : ons are as follows*
OPPOSED TO STOCK LAW—I?7.
P J Wilson, W A 1‘reveaux, Henry
Profsanx, A M Oanrly, L M Draw"
dy, W K Lyons, P W Drawdy. D M
Warren, P S Warren, Hugo S
fetHbkland, P W Strickland, Jeff E
Strickland, A B Smith, P B Strick
land, J B Strickland, J E Strick-
Iffhd, J P Wilson, N V Barrs, W D
Carroll, K B Smith. Harvey Padgett,
W D Smoak, N D Rhoad, R W Pad
gett, L M Padgett, H R Padgett, J
1C Smoak, R F Smoak, II F Strick
land, L M Strickland, A C Padgett,
XC Padgett, K W Barnes, A W
Strickland, T T Craven, B P War
ren, D S Maxey, J B Pellum, E L
Pellum, J H Warren, Ervin Pro
veaux, L M Robertson, Jeff L Maxey,
J H Wilson, C W Smith, N M
Maxey. Jim Price, M L Barnes; J F
Bunion, J L Smoak, J B Smoak, D
M Maxey, W J Bennett, P D Smoak,
P S Smith, B S Smith, W B Sauls,
JSLyenSfSP I Garris, Jr, G 11
Smoak, Morgan Harrison, P W
Thomas, 8r, C A Thomas, J P Smith,
J W Kinsey, J M Fender, Perrv
Hiers, ARB Smith, J C Smith, \Y
A Stnokland, Mrs M D Hagan, O P
Crosby, L W Crosby, B M Warren, D
L Lycos, J M Johnson, 0 H Barnes,
br, J M Smith, Sr, R M High, D K
Padgett, B N DeWitt, C K Warren,
1 M Warren, S P j Garris, Sr, P G
Garrifc W H Grimes D M Proveaux,
Banes. R W
j Smoak, A N Smoak,
►B tf. Sevens, R A
A F Proveaux, W H
C L Wood*
0 Jimee. E
S T Griffin, Edward .Minus,
B X Minun, 1’ C Johnson, A 1) Pro
iv^aux, BG Berry, X K Barnes, G R
1 Regster, B I Kinsey, A B Kinsey, W
M Kinsey. J II Burner, II B Uisher,
D E iMnoak, C A! .“moak, 1) M
Smoak, 1 J May, Jr, I J May, Sr, J
S May, K W Kinard, J Di'onnor, jh
D, B E Campbell, Ben Steedly, J M
Hiers, J \Y Bailey, K K Minus, J D
Williams.
FROG POND ITEMS.
Evergreen, Feb* Id. —Special:
—Everybody is making headway
for planting but 1 think 1 will
wait until I have the signal from
the frogs.
Mr. James A. Jordan is getting
hie Lipps Fertilizer in shape.
Little Eunice Zeigler spent
last week w th her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hiers.
Mr. Bishop is turning his soil
in a hurry getting ready for
planting.
Mrs. Henry Hiers entertained
a few friends and relatives with
a candy pulling Friday night, all
of whom enjoyed it very much
We continually have tine music
in the neighborhood with a pack
of hounds and a host of men.
What do you think of farmers
who haul corn after dark to keep
otheis from kuowing it?
Well as I have nothing more
interesting will cloee but will
come again if 1 see this in print.
With best wishes for the Press
and Standard.
DriftingSoow.
Bassel, G W Herndc
ward, J A JfM*
L <« Davis, J P Kinard, W F
Grayson, A G Crosby, .1 E Martin, (»
R Kjpard, II Roger, P A Taylor, A
B favlor, II W O’Quin, J II O’Guin,
J H Westbury, 1) W Bennett, C W
Crosby, J E Smith, C P Wilson,
Angus Garris, Geo L Warren, Jetf
Warren, G F Herndon/ L M Hern
don, J I. Robertson. J B Ryan, E K
Robertson, A E Williams, C Bro-
Ale rick, G W Warren, L P Griffin, J
W Patrick, J E Crosby, I F O’tjuin.
H A Peters, A A Griffin, J D
O’ljuin, Berry Bennett, J A Carter,
D L Warren, G W Walker, G*. V
Kinard, J M King, B J Jjawrenoe,
Mingo Simons, J L Fender, H J
Thompson, J P Thompson, M W
Kinani, P W Thomas, W S Thomas,
E D Thomas, M L Thomas, C W II
Thomas, 0 W Thomas, C11 Thomas,
J C Thomas, E W Warren, M J
Morris.
FAV0K1NC. STOCK LAW—159.
H M Carter, M D, J C Redish,
Angus McKinsey, J J Devine, W M
Ritter, C B Wekley, E P Redish,
Jno H Garris, R R Black, Mrs Jet-
nie Strickland, B F Carroll, J A
Carroll, I A Sauls, J E Smoak, J H
Carroll, John Carroll, Duncan Car
roll, I L Kinard, M A Williams,
Jnlins Iladook, J M Campbell, J S
Padgett, J Z Harrison, J B Barnes,
D M Linder, M 11 Wilder, J R Lin
der, J M Strickland, Jr, II B Wil
liams, J T O’Quin, Mrs C W Ben
nett, R R Padgett, A J Redish, J W
Garris, R C Brabham, P M Padgett,
J H Ramsey, C E Kinsey, M D, L 0
Kinsey, Mil Kinsey, J D Brabham,
B B Goodwin, G W Carter, W L
Linder, B C Linder, W L Lyons,
Mehalia Linder, J S Cook, H L
Linder, Elizabeth Linder, W A
Smith, Pink Kinsey, J B M Lindet
II S Padgett, J W Miley, II B Lin
der, .V M Hagan, W B Hagan, B M
Siueatb, V’ E McCormick, John
tarter, J A t arter, M S Carter, M L
Barnes, Henry Barnes, C W Tayloi,
J B Miley, J W Reulz, J C Miley, J
C Harrison. Loyless Goodwin, Jus
Goodwin, D D Lyons, J H Nobles, A
0 Collins, C U Smith, Charlie Grif
fin, L C Smith, G W Padgett, AD
Myers, J E Carter,. C Z Padgett, J .B
Smith, J D Miley, H D Miley, J A
Padgett, Paul W Kisher, E F Wil-
■on, L K Utaey, J B Williams, P. F
Williams, H G Spell, P E Spell, E
Spell, E O Connor, J J Liston, L O
Hiers, M G Hiers, W B Bishop, J D
Smack, L F Berry, J A Bailey,
J S Bailey, J L Langdale, J T
Burly, J W Boatwright, E,F Drigerr,
A A Miley. R S Bailey, W S Bailey,
P W Lott, G P Grunys, J H Smyly,
This is just the lime of year when yon
Hre most lively to'hsve kidney oi blad
der tronbie, witb rheumatism and rheu
matic pains caused l y weak kidney*.
Delays are dangeiom*. Get lie Wilt’s
Kidney and Dladdet Pills, and be sure
you get what you a?k for. They are the
best pill made tor backache, weak,
urinary disorders. Inflammation of the
bladder, etc. They are antiseptic and
act promptly. We sell and lecommend
them. Walterboro Drug Co.
COULDN’T ORGANIZE HIM.
Two colored men met and one
said to the other: “Pse power
ful glad to see yer.” The one
addressed said: “You has de
vantage o’ me; yo’ face is similar,
but ter pave me from precipita
tion, l kyant organize yo , . to —
Mrs Anna Zimmerman, Pennsyl
vania.
AN OLD ADAGE
8AY8~_*a
M A Mffct puna la a heavy curse"
aakee a light purse.
The LIVER
IF OUR FRIENDS
In Colleton County haven’t
time to come to us, let the m
make their wants known by
mail, and we’ll 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 subject to exchange, or
refund of money.
Suits, overcoats, rain coats,
hats and furnishings for man
or boy at moderate prices.
BENTSCMR & VISANKA,
S. E. Cor. King and Hasell sts
Charleston, S. C
AGENC V
DR. DEIMEL’S LINEN-
MESH UNDERWEAR.
Go to Terry & Shaffer’s and ask
to see the handsome dining table
The Press and Saandard is giving
away.
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 young share alike in
this contest. All four prizes are
beauties. See ad elsewhere in this
paper.
^rofoasinal Jfotiwt.
JAMBS E. PECRIFOT.- JNO. H. PEUR1KOV
:::::::: brums.
kttorueys and
Counsellors at Law.
All BtuI&mi given Prompt Attention.
OVER THE PRESS AHO STANDARD.
NALTEKBOKO. - - - 8. C.
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Real Estate, Brokerage and
lurtiiranc-*.
LOAN& NKGOT1ATED
Housfetf to
Opposite the Market,
WALTERBORO. S G.
go to tho root of tho
tor, thoroughly, quickly safely
and rootoro tho action of tho
LIVER to aonnal condition.
Give tone to the system end
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
CASTORIA
For Titfciita
Ik KM Yu Hut Ahnjs Bu(M
Bears tho
Signature of
Full line Ladies and Gentle
men’s fine and heavy shoes
Cheap for cash. A beautiful
line calicoes, all fast colors.
38 inch Brilliantine only 40c
per yard.
42 inch Panama only 40 cents
per yard.
IV. B. CALDWELL
Stephens X Roads.
JfhOA J B Warren, 0 Jaiper Joneo, Joo Ramsey, Joo Carter, W K Ram-
W R Herndon, J W Walker, Ai- oej, J J Padgett, J M Strickland,
bury Under, E W Strickland, ,B P Sr, M L Ramsey, Ivy Redith, Root.
Myont PNBoki Martha Mm J Bamaej, U Black, J B Hacks, W‘ W
^aO’QhiB. * B Copeland, J B Qfnj- McMillan, J,R Ruber, R F Ri»h*r,
’ « llrtflri A frmrr ^ Tj H#rn A J SteedKy, F E Spell, D B Cod-
nor, Jaaco 8 Simmons, B F Fralix,
FOR SALE.
Desirable Lot in town of
0
Walterboro, containing 2
acres or more. Good
Buildings. Not far from
depot Terms of sale
Reasonable.
COLLETON REALTY CO.
Walterboro, S. C.
OFFICE OF
J0p. A. J. Anderson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours:
OPPOSITE Farmers aod Merchants
Bank.
’Phone 100a. *
WALTERBORO, 8. O
PRICES CUT
TO BOTTOM.
a
On Clothing and Engs.
We will sell our entire line of cloth
ing at cost for the next 30 days.
Rugs also at cost, as we have a large
Spring stock bought.
READ THE FOLLOWING
«
$1.50 Brogan Shoes going at $1.25
4.00 dress shoes going at 3.50
3.50 dress shoes going at
2.50 dress shoes going at
1.50 ladies shoes going at
3.00 ladies shoes going at
3.00 Pants now going at
1.50 pants now going at
~ 1.25 pants now going at
See us before you buy.
First quality ladies under skirts
quality ladies under skirts 75c.
Remember we pay ^1.05 for corn.
J. M. Witsell
Supply Co.
’Phone No. Gj
2.25
1.25
2.5O
2.25
1*25
I.OO
98c. Second
SPECIAL SALE.
For the next few weeks I desire to close
out a few ladies cloaks, children’s
cloaks' men’s overcoats and men’s suits.
So am offering them it a
C. E. DURANT
eottageviUe, S. 6.
Civil Engineer and I^and
Surveyor— Authori zed by
Clemson College. Subject
to engagements any where
at any time Call or write.
See me and Save Money.
The New Clothing Store.
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iTAVAVAVATAV
L?AV#JttT%VAV
msvMswjH'
kb. i. muni
—MANUFACTURERS—
Doors Sash and Blinds
BALUSTERS AND COLUHNS
CHARLESTON, S C.
Eatabllflhed In 1794.
Oldest Firm In Amerln
D. A. WALKER & CO.
FREE! FREE!
Free—A handsome Rock Hill bug-
zy-
Free—A New Home Sewing Ma
chine—all the latest attachments.
Free—A lovely oak dining table.
Free—A Karpen Couch.
The above articles are worth
having. The Press and Standard
wiH give these prizes away on the
15th day of April, 1909, to the four
G rsona receiving the highest num-
r of votes in our contest.
A Wichman A 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 A Shaffer’s store*
The couch can be seen at the
Brown Furniture A Hardware Co. .
Don’t strike out blindly; have
an object in view and try to
attain it.
o
It takes tbe anarcest kind of a
■an to know hto frienda
! 32 Meetina Street,
CHARLESTON, 5 C
MARBLE AND
GRANITE WORKS.
and
Send For Prices,
Mr John Y. Beach represent* ns st
Walterboro
D A WALKER. J O. SCOTT
KILLtmk couoh
CURS Ttw LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King’s
Do yon want a beautiful
durable Rock Hill buggy free?
so, enter The Press and £
Great Contest,
where in this k
Standard
See our ad