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: Extra. Extra. VV r e have a new line of Men and Ladies’ I'alfotyles jyst received from NEW YORK—I lie latest styles and-ents. Mens’ Suits from $4.00 up. Ladies’ Coat Suits from $4.00 up. Special Ladies’ skirts and suits at a Bargain. Hefcre you Buy come and examine the goods. We will be glad to show them to you. H. ZflLIN, Clothing and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings. WALTERBORO, - SOTUH CAROLINA. SMOAKS DOTS. ' BAD FAITH. |i Smoaks, Oct. 7, Si»ecial: We are W ,th nn intention of “butting in'* w' having .•ome very dry weather now. ’ in ti < di^u^sjt.n that ha.-! been wag- P; whirh is veni gaod batwacnXh^.^Mtte j^o om | cotton and hay. 1’. C. 'f'iurri> ha.- an l me Waiterl»oro IVt-.-oiandSund- |! two acres of the h^est pea-vine hay ard and Rev N N Burton on the in thi* country, ami it has paid *him ! other, a* to what the next legida- I’SKFUL SOrVENIR almost better than cotton would have paid him. Tht* Tabernacle School gave an ice eweam sui»iH.*r fur the pur{H>se of furnishing the sch >ol house. Ice *" cake and other FREE, FREE, FREE, cream, lemona it things were sold. The proceeds of'recent legislature passed the wonder- the sale amounUxl to over thirty dol- ful compromise. lars Ice cream festivals are the The Columbia State contends that tune should do in reference to sat»- wine prohibition, we etfnnot refrain from saying one or two things, espe cially since The Advertiser has ad vocated a statewide law <»n the liquor . ... T r j.5) j ../v question, and did so long before the fill l)ll\illj^ “llctd Illlllt filKi ^UCCll 'profmitonal Jfotio**. I. and r. Brokerage Insurance. LOANb NEOOTUTED Housed to Rent. Op posits tht Mart st, WALTERBORO. B. a J as. a rcuairoT. jsa a. ncuairor PKRtfOY BBOTHKRS. Attorneys and Couneelloni at Law. OVER the press ANO STANDARD. WALTERBORO. - - • 8. C. H- V. BLACK SR, DENTAL SURGEON 1 have reopened my dental office, and have associated with me DR. JOHN H. BAKER. All work given prompt attention. Office over Finn’s Jewelry Store. Office Hoors: 8.80 am to 8 p. m. 8 to 6 p. m. Tpone No. 07a. Walterboro, 8 C DOTS FROM DRS. GREEK. Stokes, Oct. 8.—The farmers around here are just about through gathering their crops. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Breland spent yesterday with their daughter, Mrs. J. Q. Fender. M. W. Breland visited C. B. Cros by of The Tabor section yesterday. Misses Mary and Wilma Breland spent Saturday night very pleasantly with Miss Lillian Fender. Rev. J. P. Graham delivered a very fine sermon at Drs. Creek last Sunday afternoon. It was greatly enjoyed by all who attended A G. C. Saunders and little son, Howard, dined with Billie Saunders yesterday. Junior Fender and his mother vis ited Mr. and Mrs. L. Kinard Sunday. Our school will open next Monday, and we hope to have a very good session this winter. A Southern Rosebud. order of the day it seems. There was another given at the Strickland school house last Friday night. Prof. P. C. Garris, who will teach that school the next year, was at the head of the entertainment. Ice cream, cake, fruits, candy, etc. were sold. In the cake walk which was given Miss Pearl Strickland and W. J. Berry won the cake. A cake was then given to the young lady who received the greate&t number of votes, charging five cents per vote. This was received by Miss Geneva Strickland, who received the largest number with Miss Pearl Strickland coming second. The cake brought $31.80. The Strickland school is an ideal one. A considerable amount was raised by the patrons by ^private subscription for the purpose of run ning the school longer. Master Frank Miley is visiting John W'alter Kinsey a few days. A. P. S. l*ch! itch! Itch!—Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more yoa scratch the worse tha itch. Try Doan * Ointmaot. It cara« piles, ecsema, any skin itching. All draggiat* *•!! it- OFFICE OF Dr. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Oftke Hours: J * ‘ “• 8 p. m., n p. m OPPOSITE Farmer* and Merchants Bank. ’Phone tOOa. WALTERBORO. 8. O. C. E. DURANT Gottageville, S. 6. Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor—Authorized by Clentson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time. Call or write. t Express Delivered CHIIdreen Cry FOR FLETCHER S C A S T O R I A STOKES WTS7 Stokes, Oct. 7. Cotton picking is the order of the days just now. Steaven Bunton of Ashton spent last Friday night with friends at this place. Mrs Dora Fogarty and her two little daughters, Emily and Louise. . paid Mrs H C Robertson a short call last Tuesday. Mr and Mrs H C Robertson is all smiles. Its a son. Talbert Beach dined with John Warren last Sunday. Misses Cat tie and Cora Beach at tended preaching at Zion last Satur day. . > * T W Beach and wife visited Lodge last Wednesday. J H Beach of this place had busi ness at Ehrhardt last week. Mr and Mrs J W Beach have moved to Smoaks, where they will make their future home. Brown Eyes. * TOO MEAN TO LIVE. A Missouri editor refused to pulv lish the death notice of a non-sub scriber. * * People who don’t take the home paper." he said, “never were alive, and their passing away has no news value.’’—Spartanburg Journal. MT. CARMEL NEWS. Stokes. Oct. 8,—Special: Mra Johnie Prine and children of States ville, Ga., are visiting her father, L. M. Prine, of this section. W. R. Beach had business in Co lumbia last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Padgett, and son, Keneth, paid a visit to Mr. Dave Seigler of Hall several days ago. » ; Furman Beach of Stokes left Mon day for Savannah, where he will go in business. Mr. Cauthen, pastor of the Metho dist Church at Walterboro. rendered a very interesting sermon at Zion on the fourth Sunday in the afternoon. Lonnie Carter and Miss Rosaline Way attended preaching at Zion last Saturday night and Sunday. Rev. J. S. M. Finch preached as usual on the fourth Sunday. Prof. Hugo Sheridan of Walter boro gave a,very interesting lecture at Mt. Carmel Sunday. Miss Addie Linder, accompanied by her brother. Ralph, went to Wal- terlmrolast Saturday on business. Miss Minnie Carter has returned from Bells, where she has been vis iting relatives and friends^ Miss Essie Cone was the guest of her sister, Mrs. E B. Way, the third Saturday and Sunday. Black Eyes. or called for at every part of the city. Telephone Sb. N. C. A. SAULS, AGENT. At Southern Express Co. Walterboro, S. C. o w (K WORLDS MUTEST SEWIMIMCHIIII HT RUNNING W. A. Durant, Agent for the International Auto Wheel and Solid Tire, Sand Puller and Hill Climber. I will take pleasure in demonstrating the use of this car for prospective purcliasers. Write me. For prices apply to W. A. DURANT, - s.c it would he a breach of good faith for the general assmbly of 1910 to force prohibition on the counties that in the recent election repudiated it and declared for the retention of shoes for the county dispensary. The Press and Standard and Mr Burton do not •ce it that way. Now. would it or would it not be a breach of the com promise for the prohibitionists to force through a statewide law? W’hile we do not agree with The State in every point of its argument, nor with its conclusion—that it would be bad faith—we do agree with it in the general conclusion, that the legislature ought not to pass the law. It would not be bad faith for the reason that the doings of the 1909 legislature are not bind ing on the legislature of 1910. While it is same body, in its personnel, it is not the same in its relation to the state. We believe that the matter of statewide prohibiton should be sub mitted to the people of the state in the election next fall: that issue, by itself and clearly defined. It would carry; yes. And prohibition would be forced on those six counties all the same; yes. Then what is the advantage, one may inquire; why not let the legislature go ahead and pass the law, if we are sure that statewide prohibition would carry in a general election? The difference is this: if the matter is submitted to the people, and wins, it has their endorsement and support just as the local option victory of 1906 has. We regard this means as the only logical and fair method that the prohibition ists can adopt. That leads to the question as to whether or not a statewide law is democratic. And, as we have often argued, the state is a sufficiently small democratic unit to have just one law on this subject. Here we agree with The Press and Standard and Mr Burton, that it is not demo cratic for the effects of a law in one county to be nullified by a contrary or conflicting law in another and contiguous county. The Advertiser advocates state wide prohibiton, but it does not subscribe to what is said and done by a great many prohibitionists in the state. We want to see the, law on our statute books, but we are particular about the means* employ ed to secure it. - The (Laurens Ad vertiser. Rosalind” Hub brand. Shoes for women. “Right Royal’’ and Character Huh brand men. Also all Hub Shoes for Children. Come round, I will tell you Iv'w to get Souvenir. To fee! Mroiur, hare good appetite and digestion, sleep 1(00(117 aod enjoy life, use Burdock Blood BUter*, the great »yatem tonic and boihier. THE STATE FAIR s. Your cough annoy* you. Keep on hacking aod tearing the delicate mem braue* of your throat if you want io ba annoyed. But If yon want relief, want to be cured, take Chamberlaii ’* Cough Remedy. Sold oy all dealer*. “When Dr. Cook sighted land” says a contemporary, "his heart bulged with emotions.” And when The State fair is approaching and Pe “7 s, K h '^ '*\ e headlines his vo- .. , . ,, cabulary bulged with invective.— preparations are being made for a CLARENCE L. FISHBURNE **%%%%***%**%*******%%&)*** S TO THE CITIZENS OF COLLETON COUNTY: S * ; 2 ^ Many things are recommended for Fever, but noth- ing else can cure a deep-se ited attack of Grippe, but JR |R Johnson’s Tonic. ^ jR It will drive out every trace and taint of Grip V jR poison from the system and do its work quick and do RR IR it right. In support of our claim we refer with pleas- JR IR ure to the letter appended to this Irom a well known IR citizen of your County. JJ IR Drop a postal card and we will send a trial bottle IR containing four doses of the best medicine made. S THE JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO., S J SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. J I* Walterboro, S. C,. October 9, 1908. y* On August 30, ’08, I contracted cold and developed Grippe and ^ was laid up fiive weeks. My bronchial tubes were badly af- fected, which caused me to cough continually and prevented ^ my sleeping at night. I tried all the old remedies which usually •J gave me relief but failed. ^ RR Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic was recommended to me as a ^ guaranteed cure for grippe and colds and 1 was pursuaded to ^ try it. After taking it according to directions for one week, I ^ found myself entirely cured of my cold and grippe, and my sys- ^ IF tem in first-class condition. I regard it as one of the best medi- W cines I have ever used ir my family and can cheerfully recom- ^ mend it to anyone suffering from a like trouble or general ^ debilitated system. B. G. BENTON. 2 JR Sold and Guaranteed by JOHN M. KLEIN, J J Walterboro, S. C. JJ ***»******s*«*»«»*s*s»weee and district t* rids sad sxhibit» is ssft. - hers asi approve of yoor I -|*l ' pwiectir'iutu&ad or , our eapeni* and vra witt ntt kt rmt ide bicycles it is poanble L Too save pstSHri re oar beautiful catalofo. , , L . rb models at the w—ZtrfuUA I the Jughest grade bicycles for lees Boner 1 I .*»«% profit shove factory cost., bscyclea under your owa lifts plats at ' eftrs to ridor _ I when you receive our beautiful catalogue and 1 atudy our aoperb models at the wndtrfi i year. We aoU FoJItf?; promptly at dne >tscm we ca* nuke you thia 1 than soy other factory. We are satisfied B1CYCIJK PKSI .gtk. you can sell our or prices. Orders filled the day received. . 'Nli KAM1> BICTCUCS* We ds not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but have a number on hand takenjn trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out A*. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. Iftls, parts, rapairs aod from 03 to M or •U CMmMuiut, bigger fair than ever. The opening day is Novemer 1 and the fair will last for six days. On November 6 President Taft will visit Columbia and will address those who are here then. The address will be one of the ft at ures of the fair and other attractions are: The Clemson-Caro- lina football game, a number of Louisville Courier-Journal. CHIIdrdark Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTO R I A SEE PRESIDENT TAFT. Visitors to the State fair this year mwtinjM <7 Importanc*. anT'Ett^ I h » ve an opportunity of seeing entertainments than the autfiorities tbe nation s chief. President Taft have been able to secure in any comes to Columbia on Saturday, previous year. J November 6, tne last day of^the fair. . 1 '*7'' - . The fair starts on Novmber 1 and The nleaaaut purgative effect ex , . , _ . , perienced by hI! who u«e Chamberlain 1 * continues for. six days. Special Stomach and Liver Tablet*, and the features of the gala occasion will be heal11 y condition of the body and mind which they create, nukes one feel joy ful. Sold bv all dea era Just before the end of the vtorld came at Duxbury. Mass., they passed I around the hat. Not even a cata clysm could stop the collection. _ ^ - mtettbora Vibrating Shuttle. R <>t*ry I or ahmule Thmui \Chmn /*<.’< M a*wiag Machlue write to MM ItWIM MACNill COMPARt [mud* to tqgqtgtma a* Ybftatfe to weat Its a Top Notch Doer. Great deed* compel regard The world crowi.* ita doer* That’* why tha American people have crowned Dr King’s New Discovery the King af Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom is a health force It kill* germa, and colds and lagrippe vanlah. It haala rough-rseked membrane* and coatMag stora. Sore, inflamed aad laag* art oared i ceeae. Dr Qeo. Mora, Mask Jack, N O write* “it cured m* of laag tumble, trouble, pitmoaaoad hopalaaa by all doctor* ” 50c. $100 Vital bottle baa. ftaaraatead by Jao M Data. education day, the Ciemson-Carolina football game, increased exhibits and many other thigs secured for the pleasure and entertainment of the visitors. Electric Bitters they are tha FOR KIDNtYgLiyiER AND STOMACH TROURLK fc fa the bam »AE» ■EHEIMOM WCTHE-PIOOF *1 go ■■ SELF-HEALING TIRES^aHHA [ The rrfular retail prue of Ikes/ It res is M My* W per pair. Put lit introduce we will\ sellyouausmpU pair torii JiO\cashwitKorjArt4.\5). NAIL8, Taolu or Gift** will not tot the fttr ant. Sixty thouaand pair* *old last year. Over two hundred than—S pair* now in uao. Hodeinallaiae*. nUlivelw 1 rwith and *a*y ridinc, venrdurabteaad lined iaaide n special quatity of rubber, which never porous and which dooes up small puactu nail puncture* without allow* hundreds ot letter* from auti*- poronsand which cloues up ing the air toescape. We have fied customers stating that their tire* haveoaly been pumped up once or twice ina whole season. They weigh no more thaa an ordinary tire, thepuncture resisting qualities being given by never*! layer* of thin, specially prepared fabric on the tread. The regular price of tbene Ure* iafB.%* per pair,but for "A" “B” Thin m*s nay othor BLASTIC aad ly fi-Hoper Too do not pa j fe will allow • mix CAM WITH O) price to . .1. mme day letter is received. We ship C O. D. on seen ten til yon have examined aad foaad them atricUy as represented. lucent (thereby making the price BASd ’* B and enclose tht* advertisement. tory oa If yoa order * pair of these ettcr, last longer •■* per peir) if you , -— Von ran a* risk la - »vt*nsed at ODB expense if ♦.* aay reason theyafe We me perfectly reliable aad money aent to ns is as safe as in a use Urea, yon will find that they will ride easier, nut faster, look Aner than aa^Ureyna have ever nsed or seen at aay price. We ttet yoa wUt^M a* well pleased that when yoa want a bicycle yoa will give aa ysur order. yea to aaadaa a trial order at oace,beace this veaaarkableUreaAer. * If you need rma IlMlgtUKhtaTf uaTuiu YIUT*? ***** w1m1 ^ ** do U oaty easu a postal to learn cverythiag. WriU it MOW. » J. L MEAI CYCLE COMPART, CHICAGO. ILL i are i GIVE ME A CALL When you intend buying any Jewelry or Time Piece, or Wedding present, let me show you my goods. I Guarantee satisfaction. Fine repairing a specialty. Eyes tested free. J* A. WiSSTERBERG, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman's Store. WALTMBOKO, ft. O.