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The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for orer 30 years, has borne the signature of y* _>? — and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and M Jnst-as-good” are but Kxperiments that trifle with and endanger the health of 1 What is CASTORIA Castoria 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 assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. DOTS FROM DOCTORS CEEK Dm. Creek, Msi. 6. Dear Mr Editor—As I have not written to your valuable paper since before our school closed thought?) would send a little news. We have to sit beside our tire palces. for old March baa come with * a 9 a k> her cold winds but we are not sorry for then we can soon begin to plant corn. Mr and Mrs Joe Ackerman of C’ot- tageville, visited the Istter’a parents, Mr and Mrs Sam it Sanders of Stokes, Sunday last. Mrs M «V Ireland and her two daughters, Martha and Mary, visited the home ol G. G. Sanders a few days ago. Miss Lillian Fender spent last Saturday night with Wilma and Susie Breland. Miss Jam? Sanders, a charming young lady of Drs. Creek, has been spending some time with her sister at GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of The Kind Toe Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. PROHIBITION DEPARTMENT. e EDITED BY JAS. E. PEURIFOY AND W. W. SMOAK, JR. PROHIBITION IN WORCESTER CUTS CRIME IN TWO. Prohibition in force in Worcester, Mass., with a population now estima ted at 150,OOO, has reduced the total unrests more than JJ per cent, drunk enness more than 60 per cent, dis torbmg the peace nearly 40 per cent und wiped out murder entirely in seven months’ time. It is estimated that no license in the city of Worces ter since May 1, 1008, to Jan. 1. 1909, has saved the people nearly f4,000,000. Prohibition in Atlanta, Ga^ for the year 1908 shows the following differ ence in arrests for crime and drunk enness.* Total cases. Drunks. 1907, under license.. .22,013 6,480 1908, under Prohibi 13,80 2,677 saloon keeper or the retired saloon keeper live near saloons,” ask's Dr. A. C. Dixon of Chicago, “lie moves into healthy surrounding, into the suburbs and away irom the grogshop that he maintains among the poor, who are dragged down by its Satanic influence. VN hy does not the rich brewer liv» in the dietiicts of the poor where his brsw is sold? Why does not the rich saloon keeper make his home among them?” BETHEL NEWS. ' Kuffiin, Mar. 5. Editor Pres* and Standard:--We have been enjoying this line weather lor soiSe tune. The melodious songs of the sweet birds remind us that winter is departing and spring is returning* Kev C W Burgees of this place attended the Layman’s missionary meeting at Charleston last week. George God ley, of Islandton, wss here one evening last week* Miss Eflie Burgess attended the Keniz-Gcdley marriage last weel. Kev C W Burgess performed the ceremony. Mrs A Warnel), of Pembroke, Ga. has retui ned home after a long and pleasant visit to Miss Nell Ulmer. Powel 1 Felder is the guest of Mr John Padgett here. Mies Cora Burgess has been spend ing some time with the Missts Willis andWhileyof Charleston. She is now visiting in Summerville. The ictures<jue town of tall and stately Ashton. Kev J P Graham preached a very | pines. One sermon at Drs. Creek last Sunday. J Allen Padgett, has returned to his A large crowd attended and it was home here Irom Ksieile, S. C. where very much enjoyed by all. I like to read the letters from Cordova, lor 1 know the writer well and only wisu he would come oftener. Mrs M W Breland and her two sons. Bill and Stetson, visited her daughter, Mrs M J Sanders, of Kit ter a few days ago. They report a very nice time. Master Montague Breland has re turned home after spending a week with his brother, Wallace, at Ruflin Mr and Mrs David Crosby and lit tle “son and daughter, Vera and Vivian, of Unllin, visited the latter’s parents, Mr and Mrs C W Breland, Saturday night. M W Breland went to see his son at Uulliu last Saturday night ami on Sunday morning he attended preach ing at Mt. Tatior, alterwards dining with David Crosby. I am going to come oftener if this escapes the waste basket, and with best wishes to The Frees and Stand ard, I am. Wilma Breland. he has been on business* Our Epworth League met on the tirst Sunday afternoon. It stems to have been at. » stand slill uwring the whole Winter, b t we nope it will make up lost time now and ilo eome more good work. Will say good bye for this time. Frixie. Go to Terry & Shaffer’s and ask to see the handsome dining table The Press and Saandard is giving away. 'Rrofossinal Jam w k. EEUKIKOY. J)[oti09S- jno. d. etuairov S’ THE LICENSE Dec. under Prohibi 8,133 3,903 During the same tune the revenue of the city of Atlanta daring the year 1908 under Prohibition ahowa an in crease of $241,013 over the previous year under license, despite the fact that no money from saloon licenses was turned into the treasury., Decatur, 111., is another instance of aimilar results. Decatur is the larg est “dry’^own in that state. The record of arrests under Prohibition and license for the tint seven months ; opened the box and of Prohibition since May 1, 1908, is as follows: $1,200 HIGH MURDER- There can be no oompromise. The The saloon most go. The murderer’s knife ia no leas brutal because his last drink before he strikes the blow is taken at a $1,200. It is the alcohol that kills love and justice, purity, manhood, truth, pity. And out of the heart in which these are dead comes the vipor brood of crime to prey upon innooent lives.—Ada Mel ville Bhaw. The United States government makes as much out of the rum traffic as you would make as a merchant if you sold a knife for $1, and after he had paid you the $1 for the knife he should thrust the blade through your sou’s heart, as much as if you sold a box of matches and after the enstom- *r had paid you for the matches he ith the flrst match set fire to your dwelling. Third month (July). Sixth month (October). \m. 1907. 14 69 22 , 95 ..33 81 ..29 94 r)21 69 1 ...48 91 70 W THE SALOON WILL NEVER REFORM. “The saloOn business would not Tefann if it could, and it conld not if it would,’* declares the Cleveland Plain Dealer. “The promises of re form are the agonized cry of evildoers in their last struggle. The long de layed victory of temperance is at hand, and the liquor foroes are fight ing in the last ditch-” Chicago liquor men are fighting a NO FUND CHECKS Columbia, Feb. 27.—There was a long fight at the session of the house yesterday on Senator Mauldin’s bill to prevent fraud by giving worthless checks. Mi. Fraser moved to recommit bill. For nearly two hours bill was debated and by a vote of 68 to 38 the bouse refuted to re commit the bill and by a vote of 61 to 88 tho bill was sent to the senate. The bill reads as follows: ‘’Section 1. Tint - from and after the approval of this act, any person who shall draw and utter any check or draft on a bank or banking house in which he has no fun<|s, or not funds suf ficient to pay such check A Steady Dream. Sick Kidneys Weaken the Whole Body—Make You 111, Languid and Depressed. PEURIFOY BROTHERS. ittorneys and Counsellor* at Law. All Basinet* given Prompt Attention. OVER the PRES* AND STANDARD. WALTEK BO KO. * - - - .H. C. 0. and Baal Estate, Brokerage Insurance. LOAN* NEGOTIATED Housm to Rent. Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO. 8. Ol Sick Kidneys weaken the body through the continual drainage of life-giving albumen from the blood into the nrine, and the substitution of poisonous uric acid that goes broadcast through the system, sowing the seeds of disease. Loss of albumen causes Cl weakness, languor, depression. Uric poisoning causes rheumatic pain, nervousness, nausea, cricks in the back, gravel aud kidney stones. The proper treatment is a kidney treatment, and 'the best remedy is Doan’s Kidney Fills. Great Walterboro cures prove it. D. B. Peunfoy, Walterboro, S. C., says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills have proven of the greatest Tjenefit to me and I gladly recom mend them. I had a kidney and bladder weakness, having* to arise often during the night on account of the frequent passages of the kidney secretions. I also was afflicted with dull, nagging backaches and mornings on aris ing would be very w*eak and the! lame. When I learned about the Doan’s Kidney Pills, I obtained a box from the Walterboro Drug Co. fhey soon relieved the backache and rid me of the an noying kidney weakness.” For sale l»v all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Kememher the name—Doan’s —and take no other. OFFICE OF JDf. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: i! * ! J- “• o p. m., 6 p. m. OPPOSITE Farmers and Merchants Bank. ’Phone lOOa. WALTERBORO, 8. O C. E. DURANT 6oUageville f S. Q. Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time Call or write. mnzxzn m±, or ■" d -*<» tx>>ngootiHed of refiual ol the bank or banking ground that they could cot afford to ll0U8e to honor such cheek or •How such a precedent to be estab draft, ahall fail for 80 days to de- lisbed. “Fifty per cent of their in- posit foLda sufficient to meet the eemea,” declares the Chicago Ex ami- •* me » •ha.i be deemed guilty of a Mr, -An denied bom joet mob • n<1 . n Pp? <»“»'«- bmb M Mra. nallMtal mpwm imprisonment, or by fioean<|, im- 44 Why don’t the brewer and rich priaonnrent, in the diacretion the court ” Titrsnk ANTMMJOUS MEDICINCs la Take No Sutwtitiite. WE HAVE JUST » ’ RECEIVED A large lot of Snappy Spring Footwear lor Men, Lalies and Boys. Newest styles for the early Spring in Patent Kid, Ankle Strap, pump. Pretty court ties, two yard Sailor Ties in tan and black. Infact everything that is strictly “IT.” Our shoes are not picked up shoes, but made by the factories especially for us. BROWN SHOE CO. line guaranteed. We have also just received a swell line of Spring white goods. We have a big assort ment in stock for you to select from and we state to you. that the style is there and we will make the price suit your pocket. Come and see our line before you buy. We will save you money. J. M. Witsell Supply Co, ’Phone Xo. Gj Have just received the largest line of o , " ff- Spring Suits ever shown in Walterboro at that will surprise you. p . . ° All the latest in colors, styles and material. Call and let us show you. The New Clothing Store. —MANUFACTURERS— Doors Sash and Blinds BALUSTERS AND COLUflNS CHARLEST ON, S C. Eatabltabed in 1794. Oldest Firm io Amerto D. A. WALKER & CO. FREE! FREE! Free—A handsome Rock Hill bug gy. Free—A New Home Sewing Ma chine—all the latest attachments. FYee—A lovely oak dining table. Free—A Karpen Couch. The above articles are worth having. The Press and Standard will give these prizes away on the I5th 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. _ Tk® djning table can be seen at Tetry A Shaffer’s store. _ The couch can be seen at the Brown Furniture & Hardware Co. 0 •* ^ XI a It takes the smartest kind of » msa to know his friends. * 52 Meetina Street, CHARLESTON, S C MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. and Send For Prices, Mr John Y. Beach represent* os at Walterboro D A WALKER. J D. SCOTT KILLthi COUGH M* CURS th« LUNC8 w,tm Or. King’s New Discovery M* ALL msoai AMP UHW TKOUBLES. IQBMOBBTBMmmaa Do you want a beautiful and durable Rock HiU buggy free? If so, miter The Proas and Standard’s Great Contest. Soe our ad else where in this issue. . \ j, .■