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* r f Extra. Extra. WeTiave a new ime of Men and LadiesF hafi Styles just received from NEW \ORK- l --The latest styles and cuts. Mens’ Suits from $4.00 up. Ladies’ Coat Suits from $4.00 up. 9 ’ f ‘ , Special Ladies’ skirts and suits at ' a Bargain. Before you Buy come and examine the goods. We will 1 >e to show them to you. H. ZALIN, Clothing and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings. WALTERBORO, - SOTUH CAROLINA. J)ro/o*ionaZ J)[otio*9. INI 0. Ml and Ratal* t Brokerafte luHiirance. LOANt> NEGOTIATED Houses to Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO. 8. O o JA*. K. MUmt'iiY. JMU U. KEORIKUT PIDB1F0T BROTHERS. Ittorneja and Counaellors at Law. All Business girts Prompt AUtntlen. OVf R THE PRtSS AND STANDARD. ITALTRRBORO. - - - 8. C There ■ - U W. BLACK SB, DENTAL SURGEON 1 have reopened my dental office, and have associated with me I)K. JOHN H. BAKER. All work giveh prompt attention. Office over Finn’s Jewelry Store. Office Houre : 8.90 am to 2 p. ra. 3 to 6 p. m. ’Bpone No. 67a. 'Walterboro, S C RUFFIN NEWS. [Written for last Week.) Ruffin, Oct. 7,- Special: .was a surprise party given at the home of Elias Crosby a few weeks ago. Among those who attend<*d this party were the children and grandchildren and two sisters and one brother, also many relatives and friends. They all met at about 3 o’ clock, and everyone enjoyed themselves very much the men went and cut a bee tree, which af forded them much sport. At about 8 o’clock all were invited to the room where there were a table spread with delicious cake, of which the crowd partook heartily. M. A. Crosby and family visited relatives on Black Creek last Satur-! i day and Sunday. o Mra. Elizal>eth Breston spent two weeks with her nephew, M. A. Cn>s- i by. Her visit here was very much enjoyed. I J. B. Kinard and family spent | Saturday and Sunday last with A. I Varn and family. Joe Brant of the Poor Farm was among us the tirrt of the week. We | are always glad to have him with us. The Farmers' Union in thissection is getting along nicely and is doing a good work. C. M The year 1909 has been a strenuous one for the farmers all over the South. In every few sections has anything like normal conditions prevailed. In the West excessive f» drp ith. in the Fast excessive rain, followed by drouth. The great Fmeiswi says: "1 ought tobeeiijial t‘>every relation in life.” This is a \ ' r v lii. h -taedard. hut the farmer -l. u!d learn to he e i v ual to the con ditions and emergencies that snr<- 1 r und him in hi< work. We have n nvr s**en such striking contrasts as in !h"9 Why” We have hail plenty of moisture, and moisture coupled w th manure ami cultivation gives u> tiie maximum yields; while with the lack Oi-these -he simply ruins the croj»s. You will see one man who had in only fifteen - or twenty aere< to the plow and he had a fine c ep. His neighbor who endeavored to cultivate thirty tof forty was lost in the grass. So it seems to us that one forcible lesson to be learned from 1909. is not to undertake to cultivate so much land to the plow. Our landlords should encourage t »eir tenants to cultivate less. Then we should learn a lesson as to the price of cotton. As soon as it was definitely known that we tad r duced the area 8 per cent., cotton went up. When it was further : known that Providence had reduced 1 the vield by sending excessive drouths in Texas, and rains east of the Mississipdi, then prices went to a still higher level. Then w’hat should we learn? That it is up to us to regulate the supply according to the demand at a fair price. W’e are not against warehousing and hold ing for better prices; these are means that all who are able should employ; but we want all in “The Union” and cut of The Union” to| note how much easier it is for us to !getago«d price for cotton when natural conditions favor us, than when they are against us. There is I a right and natural way to do thinys i anil a wrong and unnatural way to do them. A USEFUL SOUVENIR FREE, FREE, FREE, v An aching back is instantly relieved by an application of Sloan’s Liniment. * This liniment takes the place of massage and is better than sticky plasters. It penetrates — without rubbing —through the skin and muscular tissue right to the bone, quickens the b!<x>d, relieves congestion, a^d gives permanent as well as temporary relief. Here's the Proof. Mr. .Tanka c. l.» > , ..f imo 9tb St., 8 K.,Wa»hiu^eai.write* : "Tbirty jre.ir« I lell tiom a ami wi i- «.il*Ij injured mjr back. I »urt.-rr.| tern- bit at tiiura ; from Urn amall of my bit' k all around-my Mon.tch w i« Juat a» il I La.1 been lieatun with a Hub. 1 u*e<t every plaater I could get with uo relief. 81--an’i Liniment took tbe pain right out, and I can now «io aa much ladder work aa any man in the (hop, thank* to Sloan’s Liniment Mr. J. P. Rvaxa, of Mt. Airy, fla., •aya: “After being afflicted for tbrea Tear* with rheumatism, I uaed Sloan’s Liniment, and waa cured sound and well, and Am glad to aay I haven’t been troubled with rheumatism since. My l«f was badly swollen from my hip to *ny knee. One-half a bottle took the pain aad a welling out.” Sloan’s Liniment has no equal as a remedy for Rheu matism, Neuralgia or any pain or stiffness in the muscles or joints. Prices, 2bc_ 1 Uc. aad tl.N •*a hank mm h areas, anttla. a ■■a Or. Eut S. Shn, Batin, Mm.. U.SX to all buying' ‘-Meter Hunt" and “Queen Rosalind*' Hub brand Shoes fur women. ^ t * ‘•Hiirht Koval’’ and Character Hub brand * * shoes for men. Also all Hub Shoes for * Children. Come round, I will tell you Imw to Souvenir. CLARENCE-L. FISHBURNE. ^ - *%*%%%**%%******a*****®**** get was to my interest to sell them their corn, but now 1 see it is not, for they have less money to spend for other merchandise and I could sell them something else for the money that In every community that we go mto we find some farmers w’ho like they pay me for corn am wou >e the Wise Mary, “has chosen the bet . , ter part.” and gradually cut loose comforts they would have m their from the all-cotton system and grows homes and better equipments his supplies at home- growing his own corn, cats and hay—raising some special line^ of live stock, or growing some special crop for local or Northern markets and invariably i tht - individual farmer. We want this farmer is free from the stress better off and so would they in the their upon their farms.” So even the time merchants feels a greater interest in successful farming in the South. But in the last analysis it is up to * A * A * * * * « tt tt * * * * p i \ OFFICE OF Dp. A J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office I fours; * m -* \ p m 3 p. m., b p. m. OPFOSITK Farceur* au 1 Merchant* Bank. ’l’hk.ue tvM)a WALTEKbOKO, 8. O C. E. DURANT <2ottageville, S. <2. Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor—Authorized by Clcmson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time Call or write. Express Delivered or called for at every part of| the city. Telephone 8b. N. C. A. SAULS, AGENT. At Southern Express Co. Walterboro, S. C. GHIIdr*n Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTORI A Let every reader of The Press and Tl i Standarti attend the County Fair. ! w hich meets November 11, 12, ami 13. Bring your friends. The i>e«i-Hock Of f>acce»s lie* In a k^en, clear brain, bicknl by indomitable will m<! resietleH* energy 9nch p>'wer come* from the splendid health that Dr King * New Life Pil<» impart The* viiali/e every organ ami builp up btaln ami body J A Harmon. Liaemore. W V write* ‘ They are th** iH-*t pill* I ever uned.” 25c at Jno M Klein. The County Fair Noveml>er 11. 12 and 13 will 1h‘ a treat. Sen. B. R. Tillman and Gov. M. F. Ansel will »l>eak. Joseph M Mrw>rer and W W Snioak. Jr , enjoyed Henry VIII at the Acad emy ot Munic, Charleston, Friday niubt. (IE WORDS MUTEST SEW1M HACNIIl .LIGHT RUNNING V. A. Darant, Agent for the International Auto Buggy. High Whetl and Solid Tire, Sand Puller and Hill Climber. I will take pleasure in demonstrating the use of this car for prospective purchasers. Write me. For prices apply to W. A. DURANT, s.c •tWIMNAClrtKCMMIf iwtag aMctiiWOT Md« lo tcgardlc** •* r, b*t tbs Vew ■•■*• t* mat «> »m> and strain that attends his neigh bors. The demands for foodstuff is universal. We have a large retwly demand right on our own farms; ! then why can not we grow it as ! cheaply as some other Northern or Western farmer? It is simply the learning how. and doing it. We see various farmers who are growing ; corn as cheaply as any Western far mer, and m^ny raising cattle and m»g.s as cheaply as any Northern far mer. You can never do it until you begin and learn how. We have l>een simply astonished to see how well some farmers have come out under the adverse condi tions surrounding us this year. It shows that many are becoming more efficient farmers. We certainly con gratulate all such. To those who have failed we would say, do not give up; misfortunes attend the lot of all, simply resolve to try again and to learn to do better. The general condition of our farmers is far from gloomy. Our people are building upon a firmer foundation, and the shocks of panic and the untoward seasons w ill endanger us less and leaf. The farmer who is not badly in debt is grot hurt; so w’e must learn to get out and stay out of debt. Half of our ills disappear w’hen we we get on a /rash basis*. Wt? heard one farmer down in Decatur county say of his neigh bor: ”He has enough money in the bank to grow another crop’if he did not get a dollar out of this one. And he made all his money farming; he even bought his farm on a credit and made the money writh which to pay for it.” Adverse seasons do not injure this class of fanners very much. What encourages us most is to see the deep and almost universal in terest that is being aroused for bet ter farming in the South. This , spirit pervades all classes. In talk ing to a merchant who has made money selling provisions tsP farmers on time, he said, "1 am anxioas see our fanners grow their o . corn, because I know it mesas pros- I perky for them. I once thought it you to rev e v the situation and if possible to improve your ways in accordance to the lessons to be learn- en therefrom.— Southern Cultivator. w V TO THE CITIZENS Of COLLETON COUNTY: Many things are reconvnended lor Lever, but noth ing else can cure a deep-sc »ted attack of Grippe, but Johnson’s Tonic. It will drive out every trace and taint of Grip poison from the system and do its work quick and do it right. In support of our claim we refer with pleas ure to the letter appended to this from a well known citizen of your County. Drop a postal card and we will send a trial bottle containing four doses ot the best medicine made. THE JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO., SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. _ Walterboro S. C., October 9, 1908. On August 30, ’08, 1 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 gave me relief but failed. Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic was recommended to me as a guaranteed cure for grippe and colds and I was pursuaded to try it. After taking it according to directions for one w’eek, I found myself entirely cured of my cold and grippe, and my sys tem in first-class condition. I regard it as one of the best medi cines I have ever used ir mv family and can cheerfully recom mend it to anyone suffering from a like trouble or general debilitated system. B. G. BENTON Sold and Guaranteed by JOHN M. KLEIN, Walterboro, S. C. w w ¥ W w w A A A A A A W V A A A A A A A A A IR %» Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTO R I A .. — « • * Tho.se New York Hudson Fulton hoLcI prices have got Aviator Curtiss ”fraved to a frazzle.” Its a Top Xotch Doer. Oreat deeds rompel regard The aorld crowu* il* doers Thai’s why Ihe American people bare crow D-d !)r Kind’s New Discovery the King nf Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom is a Health force It kills germs, I and coin** and lagrippe vanish. It heals cough-racked nfombranes and coovhiiig stoca. 8oie, inflamed bronchial tubes and longs are cored and hemorrhtges cease. Dr Uen More, black Jack, N C writes “it cured me cf lung trooble ; froub'e. prnn’Minced hopeless by all doctors ” .Vta, $1 00 'i rial boitle free, j Guaranteed hy Juo M Klein. WMIiMRjDEMeai rmfirfmU pmrticulmrt and * foetal iffer rpiKic D until you receive ina approve ot (SIAM TOWS •rvd district la nde and exhibit a Waking money fast WrtU 7 * ~ ~- U ' r ** Ure MO MONEY KEQCIku. as um.i you receive and approve C it JO any test you wish. II you are thet/'not perfectly flushed or do not wish to p the tnersie ship it back to us at our expend vaAycm mriU mot hr ni ctnt. FiCTOtV Pliers W * highest era* bicycles it is possible to maka ■ mm l was ■ artrLw at ooe hmII proat above actual factory cost. You savetiA to A-5 adddletncn s ptotiu tor burin* direct of as aad have tbe manrfacturer s ttur- aatec behind your hacycle. DO MOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone M ear until you receive oar catalogues and leara our unheard el /tUry frtcu and rrmarkmkU tjfm to rider agents. VAfl MILL RF ItTDIISMFB you rec<, ' f e oar beautiful catalncue and mm MdlWMMMV study our suoerb models at the Umfrut! we caa make you this year. W e sell the highest grade bicycles (or less money W * • re "Utord with »> oo profit above factory cost* B1GYCIJE DEALEKS, yoo can sell our bicycles under yvur own name plate at «r prices. Orders ailed tbe day received. SECOND HAMD BICYCLES.. We do not rarularly handle second hand bicycles, bat »Uy have a number on hand taken in trade by our^Chicago retail stores ~ - mtmimn wh *® equipment of all illed _the _diy received. -Chicago reuil stores. These we clear out promptly at prices ranging from S3 to M or BIO. Descriptive bargain hits mailed free. ,p ? r E®7J foitor chains and pedals, pans, repairs aad t\ kmlf tin usuml rttmil fnett. so HEIQETHOIR PMCTIIE-PROOF * SELF-HEALING HIES £ Tht regular retail pritr of tkete liret it SB SO per pair, but to introduce a* will ullycua sample pair forJ4JI0<cask unthorderUAS). RO URTTBOIIir Ftftll rtfTT^f MAILS, Tacks or Glaas will not lat tha Sixty thousand pain sold MM year.' Over two hundred ' thousand pain now in r Made in sM sixes. Bisl datable and lined inside The plesssut pargativ«* effect ex perienced by all who nee CbamberlaiiTs .Stomach and Liver Tablet*, and the heal it* y condition of the body and mind which they create, make* one feel joy ful. Sold by all dealers In after years a man wishes he was half as smart as he used to think he was. ritbout allows President Taft finds himself una-; andeasyndtng.vtry We t,, distinguish between the good I and riad trusts. iBctheairtoeacape. WehavelMuidredso(lette. „ ficdcustomcnststing thst their tites haveooly been pumped .. upooceor twice ins wbolc*e*soo. They weigh do more than u * aton mmasrlp an ordinary tire, tbe puncture resiMing qualities being rives T? >***•*» ouSSlna. TWO bp aeveral Myers of thin, specially prepared fabric «w the tre^ The regular prfce ot tSaartire* iMLyoper pair.butfoc ^ BAariSSura^” ° “* •amc day letter is received. We ship C O. D M ■minud aad found them strictly as represented. * in*» ■htf mu, nif ial. Ton rati so tiss ts be returned st OCR expense if * >r any reason they are perfectly reliable and money aeat to us is as aafe as in a t, you wiU tnd that they will ride easier, run fsMer at aay price. We Your cough annoys yoo. Keep on hacking aud tearing tbe 'delica'c mem branes of yonr throat it you want 10 ta annoyed. But if you want relief, want to be cim-d, take Obamberlaii ’* Cough Kemed y. 8old by all dealers. pnee to the rider uVoaryftds per pair. AU orders shipp^ same day letter is received. We ship C O. D. ea approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them i ’ “ wtllaiiowsoMh dtoMuntof s percent ft hereby making the price ' Send EULX CAM WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. You run ho risk la sending us aa order as the tires may be returned at OCR i wot satisfactory on examination. We ore pi honk. If you order a pair at these tires,' wear better, Mat longer aad look tner than any tire; know that you willlm so well pleased that when you wsat a bicycle you will give ua your order. W« want you to send us a trial order at once, hence thta remarkable tire ofter. mg’ YMi A—fWh *10*3* don’t buy anykind at any price until yon send for a pair of ^ Hedgethoru runctwe-Proof tires on approval aad trial at, OO OOTW/UT offers we are making. D only coaU a postal to leara everything. Write it MOW. » A L Km CME MHHIT. CIKMO, IU. Electric litters Ishmwow tTiRqptumo P*dy^fg Jbntioonds hovo toodfied. Dll KIDNKY^UVKR AND STOMACH TNOUBLB - 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. i i. Jewelry Store. Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman’s Store. L a I # / . ilik .-jy i. 1 .