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MU c 9 «• i A w . ( Xf// WARREN TOPPAN, Lynn,Mass. Cured "cvuc compound cold and cough by Yinbl "From Dec. 20, ’08, to March I, ’(K*, I had three had cokl», one on top of i he other. I ;:ot *o weak I could h; rdly Kel ar( uiul. Nothing seemed to heip me until I bcfran to take Vlnot. The change w a* mauk. Three bottka com pletely fixed that compound c<’!d and •topped the terrible cough -and what surprises me most, at the seme time it cured meot a severe stomach trouble that has bothered me (or 21 years. Vlnol la certainly a wonderful medicine. • Mr.Toppan is one of Lynn’s most prominent u:ui highly itsiiected merchants, whose word is ;is g«nai a> hi> bond. The reason Vinol is so successful in such caM s is because it contains the two most world-famed tonics—the medicinal, strength- STng^K^y^uHJIngnnnenu^^^oJTiver ()il and 1 onic Iron. Vtmr Money Bock i: Yon Are Not Sotlstled. JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, Walterboro. IN THE HOUSE rtON G. w. WIT SAYS THE COLLE TON DELEGATION HAS DONE BUT . LITTLE TET. ORGANIZED S. S. WORK DEPARTMENT FOR ORGANIZED SUN DAY SCHOOL WORK. CONDUCTED BY MISS I. M. FISNBURNE. WITH OUR LEGISLATORS. The l^rislature has been in ses sion a little more than two weeks, during which time several bills have 1 been introduced by the members of the Colleton delegation. The dele gation is all present now; Senator The Thirty-Third Annual Conven- Griffin going up on last Wednesday, tioti of the So.,th Carolina Sunday Hon. I). L. Smith was at home School Association will be held in Saturday and Sunday and talks inter- the First Presbyterian Church at singly of the work tieing done in Kock Hill, February 15, 16 and 17. | the legislature. The program, having been crowded The following are the bills intro- ottt this issue will be published next duced by the Colleton delegation: week. TEN DELEGATES This county is entitled to ten dele gates. and. I am requested by the State Association to appoint them and to furnish credentials. All per sons who desire appointment as del egates should write me at once, for we have only a limited number of places to fill. Free entertainment will be provided for ten delegates from this county. As many more can go as wish, if they will look after providing their own entertainment. REDUCED RAILROAD RATES. D. L. Smith To prevent the ob struction of water courses in South Carolina by felling trees, timber or other obstructions. The object of this biilis to keep the run of streams open and prevent the formation of stagnant pools etc. D. L. Smith To w ind up the affairs of the dispensaries in the counties voted dry. This has for its object the paying up of all claims due by the county dispensaries and stopping salaries to officials. FIRST QUARTERLY CONFEREW The first quarterly conference • the i •• the! church' held Monday night at the church l v .* conclusion of services eonductei fn the pre>i I mg elder. Rev. Waite 11. Herbert, of Charleston. The rejstrt of the pastor and stew ards indicate that the *hurch is r good condition. Two new trustees were elected J. V. Lemacks. who was elected t take the place of his brother, A. J L^fnacks, deceased, and H. W\ l>u Hois. Jas K 1'eurifoy was electe* district steward and lay leader. 1 K Jones w as elected trustee, vice A J Lemacks, deceased^. J C l^emack- wiys t*!(‘ct»‘d recording steward ii place^AAiis brother. Tne following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, it has pleased Almightx Cod to take from our midst our be loved brother, A J Lemacks, And Whereas, in his death oui church has lost a faithful member and our official board an earnest and efficient worker, therefore be it Resolved, 1st. That while we deep ly deplore the death of our be oved brother, yet w’e bow in humble sub- Columbia. Jan. 24.—Editor Press and Standard: We are having very cold weather here in Columbia, but as we are doing nothing we can keep out of the cold. The house has not done as much work as it should have done since it first met. It adjourns too often. .Colleton’s delegation has done very little yet, for the reason that Senator Griffin was absent for a week, siek at home and now Hon. J. L. Robertson is home sick. Hut we hope to get down to hard work anyhow when we get through running over the State. On the 22nd we went to Winthrop College and on the 26th we go to Charleston to visit the Citadel and on the 28th to Clemson College. These* are places I have always been anxious to see. Winthrop is a beau tiful place with 646 young ladies. Old man. as I am. it was a beautiful sight to behold. In due time 1 will tell you of the other colleges. Per- mission ^ the . f*™* W* 1 )- th * t haps the scenery w ill not be as in Rheumatic Pains spiring as that of Winthrop. Hope in my next letter can tell you some thing that w ? e are doing. There are several propositions up to us of much importance to the county, but at this time can’t tell what will be done. Mr. Editor, would be pleased for you to meet us in Charleston and take a ride with us out to the bar on Unlce Sam’s boats. Can’t you come? G. W. Way. we extend to his bereaved wife and family our sincere sympathy. Resolved, 2nd. That a page in <>ur minutes be dedicated to his memory. Classified Advertisements Want and for aaleada 25 centx for 25 nurd* or liaa. Due ceut a word tor all ov«r 25 word*. BuaioMa local• fire cent* a line When you hear one speak of an arrest we think of some big officer clothed with the authority of the law performing his.duty. Hut there I). L. Smith To cnange the mode of selecting the Hoard of Regents of 1 are other arrests made that doesn’t the State Hospital for the Insane.' not require so much law and power. They are now appointed by the Gov-i It requires hard study and ex- A special rate of one and one half ern<»r and the object of this bill is to 1 perience to arrest the eye strain that flares plus fifty cento, has been grant-1 m ake them elective every two years) so many of you are suffering with. “ WANTS. WANTED—One or two yoon? lady boxrden Conveniently located n home References exchanged. Ap ply care Uresa and Stan lard. WANTED—Tobny timber land* Ad dress C U Klatie, No. *t7 Brood Street, (Tiarleatou, S. t. WANTED—Yon to know that I have u comp'ete line of fnrnitnre, atovea. etc J carry on a general line of repair vtork. sorb a* organa, sewing much! uea, and bicycles- L N Glover. 8-11. As we get older the blood becomes sluggish, the mu* cles and joints stiffen and aches and pains take hold easier. Sloan’s Liniment quickens the blood, limbers up the muscles and joints and stops any pain or ache with astonishing promptness. Proof that it U Bet! for Rheumatism. Mra. Danikl H. DlEHUof Manna Choice, R.F.D., No. i. Pa. write*.— " Pleaae tend me a bottle of Sloan’a Liniment for rheumatiam and btifi joints. It is the beat remedy I ever knew for I can’t do without it.'* Also for Stiff Joints. Mr. Milton Whkklrr, 2100 Morris Ave.. Birmingham. Ala., writes " I am glad to aay that Sloan's Linimt-nt has done me more good for atiti joints than anything I have ever tried.*' Sloan’s « is the qickest and best remedy for Rheuma tism, Sciatica, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises and Insect Stings. Plica 25c., 50c^ and $1.00 at All Dealers lewd for Uoaa’a Flaw Book «a Bmum. Addreaa DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. ed by the associated railways. In a by th.* legislatuee. later issue will appear the conditions J). L. Smith A concurrent resolu- necesuary to obtain this reduction. tion fixing the day for the elections Any other information that may in the Senate and House, consisting be deemed necessary will be* pub- 1 of election of one Associate Justice lished. Respectfully, fiw Circuit Judges two directors (Miss) Ida M. Fishburne, Secretary. RAVENEL HAPPENINGS Ravenel, Jan. 22, Special: *Mr. and Mrs C. M. Dukes of Orangeburg, rre visiting Mrs C. F. Butler. Mrs E B Platt and little son are the guests of Mrs M A Barwick. of penitentiary. Insurance commis sioner. State Librarian Trustees of various colleges. D. L. Smith Joint resolution to pay certain election managers at Tiger Creek and Sidney, L. W. Beach and others, G. W. Garris and others for holding special election. Colleton Delegation—An act au thorizing the County Supervisor and Messrs John D and W C Warren j Commissioners to immedi- of Walterboro, spent the week-end , at ^]y open a public highway connect- here visiting relatives. mg Drawdy’s with Great Swamp Misses Myrtle and Beulah Gilmore c b urc h. of North Carolina, are the guests of * Mrs W A Gilmore. The Rev Walter I Herbert of Char leston, spent Saturday here. Min Lucy Martin is the guest of Mrs Mary Bivens. Mssrs Willie Meggett and Moore of Charleston, spent Wednesday here as the guests of Mr F C Baldwin, enjoying their annual hunt. Mrs Fred Towles spent Wednesday in Charleston. The members of the art league of INSTALLING : l!EW ’PHONES- The Colleton County Telephone Company are busily engaged now in taking out the telephones belonging to the Southern Bell Telephone Company, which they have had rent ed, and are installing in their stead ’phones manufactured bv the West ern Electric Company, which have been purchased outright by the Col leton Telephone Company.’ The the Ravenel school gave an entertain-, Southern Bell Telephone Company ment in the school house Thursday ; will not dispose of their ’phones, but night. The hall was beautifully and | will charge a rental for their use. artistically decorated by Misses Ellen The company decided that it Powell and G>ra Ackerman with, would be far cheaper to purchase ferns and plants. A number of games their o^fn’phones than to pay this which afforded great amusement .exorbitant price for their rental: were enjoyed during the evening, Av'consequently all the ’phones of the beautiful cake was voted to the most Bell Company wil be supplanted by popular young lady, arid was won by their own .phones. This will not in Miss Gertrude Rodgers. Besides any way interfere with the long dis- the “big time’’ enjoyed by every one tance connection now enjoyed by present, a very nice sum was realized subscribers* which will go to improving the -•—* . ^ school grounds. 1 am doing that duty to the satisfac tion of many and you may need me worse—be honest with yourself and i - j ■ care for that member of your Ibody that enables you to liehold the i beauties of nature and take your stand in life; not be dependent on the other fellow-have a competent! man prescribe the glasses you wear; 1 they are far cheaper in the end, for there are many diseases of the eye, there are many ways for glasses to be ground to correct them. An un- skilled^man can’t detect them and will do you injury to wear his glass es. If you could only see the dan ger of letting every peddler that comes along tamper with your eyes. As I see it you would be far from buying his glasses as a piece of mer chandise of allowing your loved ones to do so as you would from taking a dose of medicine prescribed Ly a tramp. You may have said I could not do any better. I had no one to do the work for me. That won’t take now. You have a man at your service that can do the work—you nd longer have to stay at home and do without or spend a young fortune i$ Charleston, Augusta or elsewhere. Come to Walterboro or drop me a card and I will come to your home. I have the latest and most approved methods. 1 can serve you as well as you can be anywhere. Be loyal, patronize home industry and I will stay with you. 1 am in Walterboro Saturdays and Mondays. Other days various parts of the country. FOR SALE FOR SALE—The 30 we b«v been rouniiu i*no«rover. but weh>iv. a fttle «>n nil the time. We invite y in to mil Hiid extmioe oar uew line <>f Spring gootlfi. It trgwiu-for ptirch^ticrfi , A. O. lliott, 1 iy zt Koaud, 8. C. FOR SALE—Slock of roerchnndiw of .1 W Cxi>ou, oankrapt. Applv to l’ W IHvih. Trustee, 1 12 it Walierboro, 8 C. FOR SALE-Three miltw from Walter- boro on railroad, In nice healtby locality farm of 125 acres, with nea' comfortable bauding*. Apply to A II Herndon, 1 5 4r Walterbnrc, S. C., r f d 3 FOR SALE—Several tine Jersey Milch Cowa, with or without calve. Apply to L E. Hill. 12-1-tf Round. FOR BALE—Jnet received a ear load of Angnsta Brick. Prices quoted oa ap plication. Can fill orders fer any amoont. 8 25 tf J M McKenzie. Railway Mail Clerks Wanted i R - D ’ CARRIER RESlGNtD. J J. W. Boatwright, who for over two years lias been the ’efficient and The Government pays Railway Mail popular R. F. I), ca-rier on the (’lerks $800 to $1,200, and other ployees up to $2,500aHnuaTfyT em We**ks route ha- resigned jn ?'has removed to Branchville. where fhe 1 will b'* in the p irirait business. Mr. Boatwright is succeeded temporarily bv h s substitute. W. C. Hailey Uncle Sam will hold spring exam inations throughout the country for . . Railway Mail (’lerks. Custom House! Loatwright wu.~ a ; |ea.«ant Clerks. Stenographers, Bookkeepers, caller at our office while in town Sat- Departmental Clerks and other im j av Govenment positions. Thousands of appointments will be made. Any man or woman in the City or Coun try, can get instruction and free in formation bv writing at once to the Bureau of Instruction, 117 N Ham lin Building, Rochester, N. Y. Chtmtierlain’, (• •u*h Remedy ’•> a very vaiu*h * me lictott for thru** xnd l«nc trouble,, quietly tenevt-e i»nd cure, pxiiifal brssihinir and adaisre-cei*- Iv Hituuding cough which mdic%*ee « i>n- L«te>t lung, Hokl by All Dexter, BUSINESS LOCALS. REDUCED SALE. ANOTHER APPORTIONMENT. 1 The County Superintendent of DISTRICT K. OF P. CONVENTION- - Wucatio" h w ui«k Sr h« I just apportioned over $o,LXH) among The following delegates have been scnools of the county. This ap- elected by Ashby Farrow’ Lodge to portionment coven? the amount due ( attend the district convention to be the schools from taxes up to Janu- u-ij Wadrwxidov Thutvsiotr onri Ev, arv 1. There will probably bp $o,000 held Wednesday, Thursday $nd rn- or 'jg ^ more from the taxes which day of this week at Beaufort: E D have not yet been paid. Lemacks, P M Buckner. N G Mor- ^ _■. . —— n. n rail, D B Black. Beaufort is preparing to give the delegates a royal good time. Mra S G Hawkins and little daugh ter, Miss Dorothy Duncan, of Spar tanburg, who have been visiting the formers sister, Min Claude A Graves, left yesterdry afternoon for their home. » OFFICE OF Dr. A. J- Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: opposite 9 s. »., 1 p. as. t p. m., 6 ] Bank. 'Phone lOOa. WALTERBORO, 8. d DR. M. R. CAMPBELL, Eye Specialiat Were Miliar more PITTSBURGH PERFECT ELECTRIC WELDED FENCE this fall than ever before Bure Tksre's s reason. A little higher io qaalRy and a Utile lower in price. * Terry k Shaffer. The genuine Mother, naive for catarrh, croup and coide. 26 oenla atKleio',, Balter in pound pnnta at 85c per pound. Colleton Mercantile A Utg Co. 1 19 3t Have yon Men Jibe new LOWERY WAOON8? Ifnotwhyoot? No, not the pend wagon or the water wagon but the LOWERY WAGON I, what we want to show yon and eave yon money on. Terry k Bhalfer. Nyal, Corn remover the beet 25 ct,. nl Klein',. Baggage, freight or anything hauled or delivered, anywhere, at any time, day or night. 'Phone 43b or 15j. J. W. Meheu/ • 5 25 If During January we will sell all Fall and Winter IR Hats and'Dress Goods * 5 5 AT COST. SWATCH OUR BARGAIN TABU J offer some fare bargains to be displayed on our Bargain Table. See them betore you buy. 2 We wish our many friends and customers a Happy S MRS. W. A. BLACK A a The Ladies’ Store. A BIRTHDAY DINNER There was a surprise birthday din- children of Mr. Kinard celebrated his fifty-fifth birthday by giving him this surprise dinner. There were Ii' vdit-WMiit to know why the »a!e, o I | l NDIN K FLOUR in ton County i have liicrea-ed every year f,*r ten yt nr, i , ' u, ‘ l 0 * 1 °f bread baited from | ner fifivcjn At the home of Mr, find i i uiiur and you wilt uiidt*rtit*in<l. Mrs. J. C. Kinard on Jan. 20th. The I lerry & Bhafft r. Good Picnic Ham*. While'they l»,t ,t 15 c*!Uia a pound. Cdlietou Mercmmle Jt M'K CO about 35 persons present,and among *' '* these were two of his oat Parker ami VNnietmaua lountain follows: „ , . , oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Ho'h and toilet ,ponge, at Klein’*. O brothers, as; C. H. Kinard and family ^ of Barnwell county and B. B. Kinard | and family of Ruffin. The relatives of Mr. Kinard en joyed this day together. Kinard and W. D. Ki Saturday night with and family. family spent M. S. Crosby C. M. C H t Id rron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA prua at K tetut. Onion helaat B G Hyrne',. Nyal’n auro thioat meuiclue. 25 renta ! at Klotu’a. Nyal, Htone R «t Com pound for the kidney,, liver and bladiier at Klein, Brighten np your home with a coat of pnfnt. PalnU and olb at Kleina. New Garden aeeda at Klein'a Now i, the time to prepare for a Bpnng garden Freeh aeed, joat ar rived at Klein, Onion aete ai Klein*. H- W. BUCK SR, DENTAL SURGEON w 1 have reopened my dental g office, and have associated 9 with me DR. JOHN H. O BAKER. All work given 8 prompt attention. % Office over Finn’s Jewelry £ Store. g Office Boon: 8.80 am to & S , p. m. 8 to 6 p. m. ’Fpone No. 67a. Walterboro, SI C $000000000000000000000000’ C. E. DURANT •w Civil Eng’r and Land Surveyor. I will be in my office or> Sat urdays and all other days when not at work in field. Office between Klien's and Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank Phone 27 B, Walterboro, S.’C. Nsvsroaa tall whan you'll aaah'a finger or auffar a aat, brtiaa, Lara or acald. Ba praparad Dr. Thotnaa’ So- leetric Oil in tasMy ra'iavaa pain— quickly ouras tha wound. Kaai Batata, Brokerago at4 iMraaee. LOAKb NEGOTIATED Housuto fimtHL. >ppoaha tha MariMt, WALTERBOEO, S % . ...