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.>•' *■ HERE IS THE PROOF That the best bixly-building and strengthening tonic for Delicate Children FIRE COMPANY no i. meets. | Classified Advertisements. At a meeting of Co No 1 Walter- MRS-. BLACK GOING NORTH. Mrs. V\. A. Hiack wiH leave Tours- IS Virol ’My 9 yoar old daughter wa* weak, polo, and hod no oppotite. 1 fovo bor Viaol, oad the began to thrive at once. She gained rapidly in weight, color end strength." — Mn.W. H. GILMORE. Durond, Mich. Vinol builds up healthy flesh and makes thin little limbs round and plump. Children love to take it. W«’return people** does oot accomplish s w My two children, who were puny and aihng, rapidly gamed fleah end strength when I began to give them Vinol. 1 proved that Vinol is a splen did tonic for delicate children." — Mrs. C. ALLEN, New Bedford. Maas. Miey without question 11 Vli *11 we claim lor It. Try It. please. JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, Walterboro. FOUR AUDITORS FOR STATE S FROM THE PULPIT TO THE PENI FINANCES. TENTIARY. A bill has been introduced in the Considerable interest was shown senate by Senator Christensen, and recently in the visit of A. P. Fowler in the house by Mr. Seibels, provid- of Greenville, S. C.. to Walterboro. ing for the appointment of four Mr. Fowler has written an autobi- SUte auditors and four assistants, ography entitled "From the Pulpit the appointments to be made by 10 the Penitentiary,” in which he the governor and the term of office relates the story of his life and of to be four years. his fall from the minutry to the pen- The bill provides that one of the itentiary. auditors shall be chief State auditor. | In addition to his life of crime. Mr The State is divided into four dis- [ Fowler has been unfortunate, in that tricts, and each auditor with an as- he has lost both of his hands. He sistant is to be assigned by the comp- wrote his book by means of a pen troller general to one district for one fastened in a leather cap worn on year—the auditors rotating m same manner as circuit judges. They are to make a complete exami nation of the books and accounts of the his right arm stub. Since getting out of the peniten tiary he has reformed and i* making a living now by means of his book, every county office, including magis- j He sold quite a number of copies in trates and dispensers, at least once a Walterboro. year, and are given authority to ex- amine the bank accounts of the various officers and to call for ^writ ten statements from any officer at any time. They are required*to put into effect a uniform system in the various county offices of the State. A salary of $2,400 is provided for the State auditors and a salary of ' boro held last night it was decided j to divide t he town into six wards as i follows. Ward No 2 will be l>ound- | ' ed South by Main St and East by the ' - I 1 " I street which runs in front of Dr. Kershaws residence. Ward No :i will j be bounded on the North by Main^ St and East by Railway Ave W'ard No 4 bounded West by street from Kleins to Col Hendersons and by) Railway Ave to corner of Hampton | WANTED 1 St and South by Hampton St Ward I No 5 Pounded West by Railway Ave 1 and North by Hampton St. Ward No K to which trucks uill not respond as no water hydrants in that part of town will be all the town East of Mr. A. A. Pattersons residence. A map showing the location of the several wards will appear in an early issue of The Press and Stand ard. ^ The fire bell after ringing for a j short time w ill pause and then sound the Ward number, then another pause and the number will be sound ed a second time. The Cotton and Oil Mill are also requested to sound the ward numbers when possible with their whistles. One tap of the bell will mean fire is out. Any one going to a fire at night who has a revolver is also requested to fire the ward number from time to time. At fires the department always ap preciates help from the public but would beg to remind all outsiders that the fire apparatus and the handling of same is entirely in charge of the two companies. This is mentioned to avoid the confusion which must result from outsiders often getting in the wav of 4he regular firemen. All art working for and desire the best results so that this will be taken in the spirit in which it is intended. A desire to promote good work and Whui and /or sale a.U 25.cenr» for 26! day morning for Baltimore ami New wnro* or )»-*, Urn- ce»,t » word tor all ^ otrr i r ) word*. ' * - u X!*‘-e .-.h;* Wll! la>—mi— lluMue»» local* five cent* n line ■ 1 - " ? wan rs. WANTED—One or two younc la y bTiriiei* 4'onvenieotiy located nice home Kete'eucee ev'bancttl. A}- ply i-are Frees and Stan lard. WANTED—Toboy timb-r lands. Ad drths 0 l Klatte, No. '57 Bioad Strtet, ChnrW stow, S. L . MM. You to know that I have a comp'ete line of torriture, atoves, etc. I carry on a general line of re;*ntr work, each as organa, sewing machi- cet*. and bicycles- L N (Dover. 8-11. two weeks for the purpose of I my ing' J her spring and summer stock of millinery. Mrs. Black will lie ac companied by Miss Edna Stokes, who will Ik* sent out this season as a milliner, inis is the fourth young lady that Mrs. Black his la'en instru mental in having t > take up this work. For Lame Back FOR SALE FOB SALK—Two hundred hu«held cow pear. VV t». J« ffords, (iresn Fond, 8. C. FOB SALE—About one tbooaand bnsh- el» etr corn fl pet bu-bel fob planta tion non bale* nea* vine hay—flrat claw, at $1 per 1 JO Iba, fob planta tion. Due Smith 0rubber No 7, Starrp Fuller and tlnure*. juat as good ms new to go very cheap. Any or all of tne above can be bought on ea*v terms. Apply to F C Bennett, 2 2 2t Walterboro, S C. FOB SALE—Several fine Jersey Mllob Cows, with or without calves Apply to L E. mu. 12-l-tf ' • '■> Bound. FOB SALK—Just received a car load of Augusta Brick. F/tces quoted on ap plication. Can fill orders for any amount. S 25 tf J M McKenzie. LOST—About one year ago one dun pied now, marked swallow fork and under- bit in right ear; upner bit In left ear. Braoded “I. S/’ Will give 65.00 ra- ward. O. F (iarvin, 2-0 2; Jacksonboro, 8 O. T< i BENT—Building which can be uaed as store or for other purposes. 10 13 00 B G Byrne BUSINESS LOCALS. SMOAKS LOCALS. Smnaks. Fch. 5.—Special; Mrs. J. L. Maxey is quite ill with La! quick work. Grippe. Dr. Lonnie Strickland is sick with a cold. Little Connie Ber- ry is quit- sick with pneumonia. I Ther ,, K1K „ ]arEe crowlJ in , mvn Mrs. Jane Vt,Ison has been s,-k H Monday the occasion hein K salesday in February. Several horsemen were here with several car loads of Seed Irish Potatoes at B. G. Hvrne Heinz Worcester mwcc. II 8 Glover. B G. SALESDAY IN WALTERBORO Full hue of irebh garden seeda. B\ rue. If lroui.lt * wuh Oldifrnttior, conatioa- tion, no »pj>*»iie <»r feel bilious, g.ve (-bantbe! tain’s ftrotnacb and Liver Tablets a >ral and yon will be pleased with the result. Tuane tablets invigor atn the itomech and liver and sirruirtb- •*n toe digestion. 8«ld by all dealer?. MR. FRANK P. COOPER DEAD. Williamston, Feb. 7. Special:— Mr. Frank F. Cooper, who has been here for the past two weeks for the bene fit of his health, died at 12:15 o’clock this morning. Heart failure was the immediate cause of his death. He received a sudden turn for the worse yesterday, and his condition last evening was regarded as critical. He had shown considerable improve ment during his stay here, and only yesterday was there any cause for alarm. His wife was with him when he died. KILLtmiOOUGH urn OUR* VM LUNGS WITH Dr. Kings New Discovery FOResrsr* J2&, ARP ML THROAT AMUMSTROUaLES. OB MOKBT BXFWDZn. Heinz pur® olive oil, relidi at H 8 Glover’s. pickles, India . , . „ , quite a while with grip. Hope they $J,JOG fur the ass,slants, together! a|| w;|1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ w,th all expenses of transportation CU8t „ mwi h( . a|th again. ami fJ a .lay for other expenses Jlfcaes EHaantl Nellie Bwne* paid ■ . wh.le actually enKa K «l ,n the work Miss aara n arm . s of J e „„y. S. C.. a Co nf Khrhank of the oflK*. and the comptroller few days , „ wnt|y U ’' general is directed to assess annually horses, among them being \V. Z. The Master sold several tracts of I Railway Rail Clerks Wanted An aching bac k is instantly relieved-by an application of Sloan’s liniment. f .. • riiis liniment lakes 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 blood, relieves congestion,and gives permanent as well as temporary relief. , ., Here’s the Proof. . Mr. .Dm*:* C. I.RB, «f nwtf'b HI., S. K.,WiiUiiti^t<>n. I>.C., wi it^q : y«vitr. *#«> I fall fion, m •ml ^>r(. • >u.ly iujartidmjr b«rk. I Mt at time-. ; fr- ni tk« .nmll •,( m| kjM k all arouiMl inv •■toniac'h Juat aa if I bad tw-uii t>«al«ii with a elnb. I umm! f\mry plaat<-r I could pat with uo rahaf. Sloaua l iniment to<>k the |«aiu riabt nut, and I can now do aa much laddar aorh aa any man iu tba aboji, thanba to Sloan’s. Liniment Mr. J. P. Ktaxm, of Mt. Airy, «a., »ayaj. “After being afltietad far thraa fcara with rbeumatiwai, 1 Mad Mloaa'e Idnimaat, and waa nurad aonnd and w udl, and ant (lad to My I haven’t baan troablad with rhe\imatirtu tinea. My leg waa badly awullen from my hip to my huae. One-half a hotlla took tka 1 pain and awelling out." Sloan’s Liniment has no equal as a remedy for Rheu- < matism, Neuralgia or any pain or stiffness in the muscles or joints. * W*ann*a bank mm baraaa, aatMIc, abMp. Or. EiH S. Sna, Bostoa, Mats., U.SX upon the several counties in each district the proper proportionate amount to pay the salaries. not long since. Samuel James Mcl’racken of the Southern Lyceum Bureau, who lec- " **■* tured at Smoaks a few days ago, OLD FRIENDS. gave a lecture at the Strickland Long years have come and gone old School house Jan. 24 He had a large audience. His topic was Jeff Haxey purchased a fine horse, i an( j w hich brought good prices. friend Since you and I were boys. And friends beloved by each of us Have gone from earthly joys. But some are left to cheer us on And sweeten when thus we’ve met The glass we fill to the many gone And the few who are left us yet. Our locks so thin are streaked with Kray. Shows many a winter poet And the few old friends who are left nu (till We love their heads to clasp. changed from “Kings of Tomorrow” to “Message of the Twentieth Cen tury”. Mr. McCracken is a fine orator, and his audience was well pleased with his two hours lecture. * A P. S. Thank God not all the light is gone, There’re some to cheer us yet. Then here’s to Thee old friend of years. Map Thou and 1 still meet The warm clasp of a friendly hand. When we each other greet. And the old age creeps on so fast Let's never, old friend, forget E’en tho we sigh for loved ones gone. True friends are left us yet. G. W. O. R. FOR THE THIN AND SCRAWNY SMOERS LOCAL. c* .» Ruffin, Jan. 29.—Special; Sniders Local No. €00 met in regular see* sio January 20. Business of much importance was transacted. This local meets twice a month Saturday before Second Sunday at 2 o’clock in the afternoon and Thurs day night before the Fourth Sunday at 7 o’clock. We generally have a very good attendance. This local is still increasing and we are doing some good work. At our last meeting we initiated “Unde Berry,” and D. B. Hudson, making a total membership of 45. How is that Mr. President? J. Kierce Getsinger, Sec-Treas. StmoM Will Make. You Flump and Rosy Say* John M Klein. A CARD- I wish to urge all my friends in If you are ge'.tiDg thi i, you are tick,, the county, who have promised to although you may not know it. If yon enter their votes for me in the Press are lourng weiehi ileadily, there ia , „ . , , / . „ , , n^metbing ^ronij fbat n^etln looking , unci SUinuiird contest, to call and do after. It you have alway* been thin it go as soon possible. Date of closing doseo’t follow that yon are sick, but you . PocTwwtfnllv may not be v™ he! »s drawing near. Respectfully, Gaha^an vs. Stanley, 41A acres brought $75ti and was purchased by Roberts & Sop of Coosawhatchie. Col Mer & Mfg, Co. vs. Henry Bowles, et al. 200 ceres. $1365, bought by Col Mer Co. Howell vs. Holies, 12 acres. $40, purchased by M. P. Howell, Esq. Wichman vs. Elminey E. Smoak, et. al. 143 acres, $400,00 bought by R. H. Wichman. For Probate Judge, Washington vs Washington et. al. 45 acres, $360, bought by Col Mer & Mfg, Co. A CARD. I am a candidate in The Press and Standard’s contest to win, if I can get your help. The piano would be good for my wife to play on when you come to see me, and the atrong buggy will be fine to break my colt to, aa I have lost my old hone, and if she runs away and I get my jeans torn, then my wife can take the ma chine and fix them for me quick, and I can take the watch and get there on time just the same, can’t I? Don’t forget the name. Jasper A. Saunders. •iroflg If you are thin. Tbs only wav to iorreate the weight aod gain health and tieth it by ueing Bamoee, the utandtrd fleah forming foxl and tiraue builder It mingles with the food you eat and it assimilated so that all the flash forming and tissue bnildlng elements of the food are re- tainel in the ystem. This explains the great value of Bamoee Weigh yourself before you begin us ing aemose. It w*il not ooet you a cent unless it I nor eases year weight and restores yon r health. John m Klein sells evarv package on Mrs. Mamie O’Quinn. Hendrsonville, Feb. 8, 1910. a genuine guarantee to rotund the ason ey If It does not do i ' for it all that is claimed While it is often Impossible to provost s* aocidssi. It to never imposriblo to be * w d aav asrooa'o la s botileof piapswA for sprains, btalsss aad Hks hi* jtrisa Bold by ail daalars. OFFICE OF £)i*. A. J. Anti^pson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: J ** “ ’i ?• “• • p. m., a OPPOSITE Farmers and ’’Phone 100a. WALTERBORO, 8. ■■ ■ - NOTICE In the Matter of JW. Carson. Bank rapt Notion is hereby given that I wilt sell an the a*signed soSsu of kaakrapl at bis ton—r stove on Friday. Feb. 1L IflO, beginning ot 11 a. at *o t ho hlghaot bid- dor for oo*. U. W. Davi C W GARRIS’ NEW HOUSE. Denmark, January, .27,- Special: There have been a number of build ing erected here lately. The Hon. C. W. Garris is building a beautiful colonial mansion near the graded school. When finished it will be one t0 - of the handsomest residences in this city. Mayor J. B. Walker has also built a substantial residence in the same neighborhood. There are a number of others building in dif ferent parts of the city. Burt (Kt* at |1 <N) per bu:-hel. Terry & 8uatTer. Tin- gt-nnine Mothers salve for cai&rrb, croup Hinl cold*. 25 ceuth hi Klein’?. B'd UaBt Froof Oats at 84) • per luishel Teriy Jt HhatYer. Heinz apple butter, stutfed olives at H & Glover s. A solid carloao of Grits io in in the mills. Terry & Shader Ob you man! Come and get our price. Terry ik Snafter. t: Heinz mustard dressing. II 8 Glover. 50 sacks more of go »d Carolina Rice free of all specks at $3 25 per rock. Terry A bhsffer. Nyals Corn remover the beet. 25 eta at Klein’s. Also three other grades of Kioe. Good Rioe and good price. Terry A 8hafter. Heins prepared mustard at H 8 Glover’a Baggage, freight or anjthiag hauled or delivered, anywhere, al any time, dey or night. ’Phone 4Sb or J. W. fltttf tech cared in 10 minutes by Woolford’e Henitarv Lotion. Mover tails. Bold by John M JUaia, Dragglet Bath aad toilet sponges at Kleia'a Seed cate at B G Hyroe's etose. aad Waterman’s fountain at Kleins. Oaioa Sole at B G Byrne'e. Meal's eon throat mhdidaa. K cents at Klein's. Myall Stone Root Coropoaad for ktdaoye, liver aad Madder at Klriae The Government pay* Railway Mail Clerks $8( N) to $1,200, and other employees up to $2,500 annually. 5? Jblghten ap your home with a coat of paint. Palate aad oils at Kieioa. New Gerdea seeds at Kloin’s. Mow M the time to Spring garden. Freeh nved at Kleins. Onion sets at Kleins. prepare for a seeds just ar- The community was killed recently by J. W. Prieater of our town. To show the very great size of this hog, it weighed, net, 1162 pounds and made the following: 486 pounds of pork; 400 poudds of lard; 176 pounds sausage and about 100 pounds of pudding. It seems thmjiHttle use to get Western meatw&n it is possible raise such hogs at home. BENION-ULMER Mr. C. W. Ulmer, Jr., and Miss McCreena Benton were married Sun day afternoon at 4 o’clock by. Rev. B. R. Ulmer at his residence. This marriage was a surprise to the friends of the contracting parties, who are both well known and popu lar at their Sniders home. Everyone wishes them all happiness. LICENSE GRANTED. Uncle Sam will hold spring exam inations throughout the country for 1 Railway Mail Clerks. Custom House ' Clerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, 1 Departmental Clerks and other 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 by writing at once to the Bureau of Instruction, 117 N. Ham lin Building, Rochester, N. Y. Heed the Warning. Many Walterboro People Have Done So. When the kidneys are sick thev give unmistakable warnings that shoo id be ignored. By examining the urine and treating the kidneys upon the ftrat sign of dieoider, many days of eaftering may be roved. Sick kidneys expel a dark. Ul aaelMag arise, foil of deaf” sediment aad paiafol la Blaggiah kidney const a dull pain la the assail ot the bank, headache, dizzy spells, thred, laagnld feelings and fre quently rheumatic twiagee. Doeae’s Kidaey Pills are for the kid- •eve only; they cure sick kidneys, rod rid the blood of uric poison. If yon •after frees any of the above symptoms you eea nee no better remedy Walterboro people reooeuaed Doan’s Kidney Pills. Mrs H Sullivan, of Waltorboro, 8 C., says: “Doan's Kidney Pills proved of more benefit to ese than nay other remedy I ever used. My kidnevs were sluggish, causing my beck to ache ly all tro time aad It was hard for me to ge. about. Mornings on arising I was so lame chat I ocold hardly dress myself or do my work. I tried plasters and liniments, but failed to get relief. A friend finally told me about Doan’s Kidney Pills sod 1 procured a box at the Walterboro Drug Co. They cured me in a short time ” For sale bv all dealers. Price 50 cents Fohier-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agenla for the United States. Remember the i-ame—Doan's—and take uo other. A MAMMOTH HOG. I Fe \ 7 :~u S ^' By virtneof authority ye.ted in the largest hog ever butchered m this county Board of CommMooere for Oolleton county by Section 910. Code of Law* for Sooth Cnroilan, nod in oonsid- < rntloa of tho sum of ;Twuoty Five Dol lars to R- E. Jonss, treasurer of Colleton county, paid, n license for the sale of pis tol aad rifle oartridgs at provided by law le hereby granted unto Brown Furniture A Hardware Co. from Feb. 3, 1910, to Feb $, 1911 Hash role of cartridges to ha carried oa at place of bustnero of the •aid Brow* Furuitnre 4 Hardware Oa la the town of Walterboro, ft 0. ^ J, O. Griffli, Supervisor C- A PAINFUL ACCIDENT. Cottagpville, Feb. 7,-Special: Lester Jtirdan happened to a very painful accident at h’s brothers J. L. .Iordans’ sav mill at Beach Ijill in Dorchester county, Friday. Mr. Jordan was engaged in turning a tyeavy log with a cant hook when the hook was caught by the turning log and came up with such force as to break his jaw bone besides knock ing out several t4feth. Dr. Marvin of Givhan was summoned and dressed the wound. Mr. Jordan was taken to his home here Saturday and is suffering very great pain just now. A few minutro delny lo treating some 04SO4 or croap. evun the Ivogth of time it takes to go for a doctor often proven dangerous The safest wav la to keep Chamberiala’s Cough Remedy In tho boaro. and at the first iodica'i* of croup give the child a doro. Pleasant to take aad a’waya curea. Sold by all drofore. TIE PELLUM HARDWARE 09 The Pellum Hardware Company opened ita daorr Friday, and is now •haring in the hardware tnrinem done in WaKerboro. This company's afore it lofhtftd on- Waiter street in front of the express offift, and if un der the active management of C. W. Pellum. Mr. Pellum has for some been with A. Wichman A Son. The company is offering for sale hard ware, farming implements, etc. LOAHb KBUOTIATED * Housm io ftonu WALI^RBOIfO. ft a -XT in An attack of tba grip if oftsn follow- ad bv a provUteot cough, which to many prevro a great annoyanca. Gharohar Iain’s Cough Remedy has bead axtaa- •Ivo'y. used and with good pueoesa lor the relief and cure of this cough Many oases have boon cared after all other remedies has failed. Sold by ad dealers C. E. DURANT Gvil Eng’r and Land Surveyor.^, 1 will be in my office on Sat urdays and all other days when not at work in field. Office between Klien’s and Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank Phone 27B, Walterboro, S. C.