The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 02, 1910, Image 7

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*. V * , 'V > ^ —- * Made 41 Bales of Cotton I SUGGESTS J PICMO \N ith Only One Mule Read in our Farmers’ Year Book or Almanac for 19m how a planter in Terre!! County, Georgia,* made 41 hales of* cotton with only one plow, a record breaking yield, and he had a nine weeks’ drought—the worst in years. His gross income was $2,098.47 for this crop. You can do it too By Using Virginia-Carolina ^ Fertilizers liberally,combined with careful seed selection, thorough cultivation, and a fair season. Ask your fertilizer dealer for a copy of this free book, or write us for one. Be sure you haul home only Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers BONUS AMICUS” THINKS IT A GOOD IDEA TO HAVE A PRESS AND STANDARD PICNIC. CANDIDATEJOR HOUSE HON. D. 1. SMITH WILL NOT BE CANDIDATE TOR THE SENATE. BUT WILL EOR THE HOUSE. F«.lloA-inK a recent article in this, paper relative to the “political pot” j for this year, ha J l»een considerable j discussion as to probable aspirants! for the different offices. Amonjf those who ha ,- e expressed | an intention to l>e a candidate for a different office from that connectAf \ with the mention of his name is the j Hon. If L. Smith, now a member of the House of Representatives, who) ably tilled the unexpired term of the crop. The majority of farmers I Uu . „ ( . Anders. Mr. Smith will' through this section report having bo a r ., n(l , Hate for r(M ,| Mtion t0 Cordova, Feb. 24.— Now that I 1 have another breathing spell from sickness. I will endeavor to write a few lines for publication. Strange weather, indeed, is thi$ that we are having. Some days are very springlike, and then the wind shifts a little and we are again in the midst of winter. The warm days have greatly im proved the looks of the small grainl Mill ’H thtf C-apon VitoiNtA Carolina Cnkmical Company t FIctM senA me ■ copy of poor 1910 Firmer! Y«tt Book free of coot. Town. %»tr. SALES OFFICES 1 RichmonA Vi. Atlanta, fit. Norfolk, Va. Sanaaik, Go. Coiombit. B. C. Durhim. N C. W intAon-Silem. N.C. Chirlcttoa. S C. Btitimote, MA. Co nmout. Gi. Montjomerr. All, Mrmpnii, Tens. Skrcptpon, La, irsf Vi i mm] t \ 1 Eli y «««««« »»»«««««« %%****?>*** $ TO THE CITIZENS OF COLLETON COUNTY: $ only about u half stand of oats. Never before in the history of this place has there beenshipfied as much commercial fertilizer here during the House, and w hen - interviewed by a representative of this paper as to the platform on which he ex;>ects‘to make the race said: the month of February as had been t . M , e< . t t0 , lar , H tor election shlPlied by the middle of the present to th( . Houae lH< , aus ., , ft . e | thll| nlv month. There are some farmers in this section that I am constrained to believe do not know how much ferti lizer they use per acre on their three years work as a member of: j this branch of the legislature has ; fitted me to be of moref service there I* ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AVc^tablc Preparation for As siMfaiingtte Food aid RaHia ting Uir binoodB aodlkiwchd Infants/Children ^ Many thngs are reconinjcnded tor Fever, but noth-’ V ft ing else can cure a deep-seated attack ot Grippe, but M ^ Johnson’s Tonic. V ^ It will drive out every trace and taint of Grip V poison from the system and do its work quick and do V V it right. In support of our claim we refer with pleas- V ure to the letter appended to this Irom a well known ft ^ citizen of your County. ft V Drop a postal card and we will send a trial bottle In ^ containing four doses ot the best medicine made. ft 8 THE JOHNSON'S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO., $ y SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. J ym Walterboro. S. C„ October 9, 1906. * On August 30, ’08, 1 contracted cold and developed Grippe and J V was laid up fiive weeks. My bronchial tubes were badly af- ft M fected, which caused me to cough continually and prevented ft mm, my sleeping at night. I tried all the old remedies which usually yk gave me relief but failed. 2 V Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic w as recommended to me as a ft ^ guaranteed cure for grippe and colds and I was purst aded to ^ try it. After taking it according to directions for ore week, I ^ found myself entirely cured of my cold and grippe, and my sys- ^ ft tem in tirst-class condition. I regard it as one of the best medi- ft ft cines I have ever used ir my family and can cheerfully recdm- ft /tk mend it to anyone suffering from a like T'vih’* ^ <r a neral ^ debilitated system. B. G. BENTON. ^7 Sold and Guaranteed by JOHN M. KLEIN, J: Walterboro, S. C. J %%%%%%***%*%'******%%**%t&9* than in the Senate could 1 he elected | p«gg farms. One farmer purchased a car 1 Senator. I have fomuxi many very load of nitrate of soda for his ' mn | pleasant friendships among the use. and I do not know how many nrem , )t . rs wjth whom -, have aa80ci . 1 carloads of other fertilizers. ' ated an<1 fee i that my ^rvnees will Mr. Editor, what has become °f. be worth more there, and that 1 somie of the writers for yoir l a l R T i would have a greater opportunity to of other days? Have they gone into work for the best interests of w anted the pub! c to krow that we have a most 'b complete line of all kit ds o! bu ders‘ material, s^v.h as DOORS SASH. BLINDS. SHINGLES, JVlvJOk. I#, BRIGK. LUVIBER. EtC. At prices to suit Let us know your wants. -C. JL SAVAfit laaifactirer if Roagh urf Dressd Lawker. or au* iF.F.F.mai CATARRH > F. F. F. It a l«U4 ttewaWF.F.F. UMmbktmw* ■IBrwfkrttt—■nin—H—ly SCROHILA «rr. r.Jf .LIPPMAW) •avannfth, • Ca. RHEUMA'ftM winter quarters? 1 have a suggestion to make, not knowing how’ the editor, his staff and the numerous correspond ents of The Press and Standard will appreciate it, viz: That some time during the spring or summer at some choice place, near a stream of water in which there are plenty of fish, we have a picnic and tish-fry, it to be knowm as The l* e.-s and Standard picnic, and that the editor and his entire office force, together with all the correspondents, be present ami have their pictures mtde in a group. Of course every reader of the Stand ard and the public generally must be invited to go and carry well filled baskets. I.et the editor (if he wishes others to assist him let him make it knowml invite several distinguished speakers to address the multitude on “Journalism,” “The Power of the Press,” etc. Now what do you, Mr. Editor, and your “pencil pushers” say? All who are in favor of this suggestion say “I,” or some one put it in the form of a motion and I will vote yea. Bonus Amicus. [^e heartily second the motion and appoint “Bonus Amicus” chair man of arrangement committee. Editor.] How Oooi News Spread*. “I «m ?<) year* old and travel moat of he i: me ” writes H F. To I son. of Kliza bethtowu Ky. “Everywhere I go l re- uoa>meod Electric tinlera,because I owe my exceheut health and vitality to them. They effect a cure every time ” They never fail to tone the ttomach. regulate me kidneys aud bowels, stimulate the iver, luvtgorate the uervea and purify he blood. They work wonders for weak, ruu-down men and .women, re storiiiK strength, vigor and health that's « daily joy. i’ry them. Only 50c, tiatis- tacMou is positively guaranteed by Jno. M Klein. interests or my county and State. The people of the county have given me th is posi tion and 1 feel that I should remain where they have placed me. It is not my purpose to get any office in the gift of the people by a scramble, »ny purjio.se being rather to unify the people. I take, also, this oppor tunity to thank again those wlu>se votes placed me in this position, my platform shall be an economic ad ministration of the government, a liberal support of colleges and con - mon schools; state-wide prohibition, good roads, anti-compulsory educa tion, anti-marriage license, and all other legislation looking to the bet terment of Colleton county and South Carolina. As to mv record, it will leave that to the charitable consideration of the voters. The measures I have supported have been published from time to time and are known by the people of the county. Promotes Di$>slionflirftfH ness and RntXonuins nnttw Opium Morphine lurMuerai. Not Narcotic. M^nfauikOMawnm FL'+mUd- JkMUSdtx- Irzxiu.. MmStrl' Aperfrct Remedy forCcmsflpi tlon. Sour Stomach.Dlarrton Worms jToiwilsmnsTewrisli ness and Loss OF Sleep FfccSiraif Si^nanre of NEW YORK. CASTOMA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have A Always Bought * * * Bears the Signature of Alb month*> old J5DoSFS-JjCt*« Exact Copy of Wrapper. Thirty Years GASTORIA KING’S DAUGHTERS TO MEET. The February meeting of the King’s Daughters and Sons will be held st the Baptist church on next Monday afternoon at 4:90 o’clock. We have been trying to systema tize our work during the past year by collecting four special items in one, namely: The annual dues of 35c, the Florence Crittenden Home 25e, our room ft the Riverside in firmary 25c (a poor sick woman it under the care of the Riverside asso ciation now free of charge to her), and 15c for our local ditto expenses, making in all one dollar, which is paid only once a year. If the dear members would attend our meetings this piece need not be written, for they would understand about all the good work, in many ways, . we aie trying to do. Those who are not willing to assist in all this work (which every Circle in the State is helping to support) will have to pay the annual dues of 35c or their names cannot be sent to the central council in New York or to our State secre tary in Charleston for national and State expenses, and cannot be repre sented in our order. A roll of all members has to be sent each year to New York and Charleston. Mrs. J. D. Edwards, Leader. — Btabbora As Males. " are liver sad bowetaAometimeei stem to balk without oaaae. Tbea theco’a iroable—-A4MB of AppoUio—ladtaeetloi Nervonsaeat, Deepoadenoy, Haadaoh Bat saeh troaUes gf before Dr. Elan's New Ufa Pills, ibe world's beet Stoat- 8s .easy- 25e at Jao. M. KleU. An Awfal Eruption. of s volcano excites brief interest, sod your interest in skin ernptlons will be as short, if yon ose Bucslen • Arnica Salve, tbeir quickest core. Even the worst boilt, uicers, or fever sores are soon healed by it. Beat lor Barns Cats, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands. Chilblains and Piles. I' rives instant relief. 85c. at Jno. M. K'.tin. ANOTHER BRICK STORE E. T. H. Shaffer, the proprietor of Terry and Shaffer, will shortly begin the erection of a handsome brick store on Main street, at the site now occupied by the S. Finn Jewelry Store and by Black and Baker’s dental offices. The old building will be removed to Mr. Shaffer’s lot on the railroad and rented as a dwelling. Black and Baker will move their of fice to Dr. Black’s residence. This will be one of the several stores Mr. Shaffer expects to erect in the near future. BLOCKADED Every Household m Walterboro Should Know How to Renptlt. lbs baok aches becasae the kidacya are blockaded. Help the kidacya with tbeir work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof thet Doan's Kidney Pills do this. It’s the best proof, for tt comes from this vicinity. R. F. Massey, Hancock 8t., Bcaafort, 8.0., says: "I have no hesitation in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills, as they did me a greet deal of good.MI aaffered from doll, nagging backaches and bad distressing pains through my loins. My kidneys were also weak sad caused me great annoyance.'Doaa’e Kidney Pills werej so highly recom mended that I finally procured a box aad began tbeir nee. They relieved the dis tressing punt in my back (and I have pot angered since.” For sale by all dealers * Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil born Co.. Baffalo, Now York, sole agents for the United States . Remember the name—Doan's—aad take no other. Fully nine oui «* c««.> t«u cases of rheumatism Is simply rheumatism of tto mote lea dae to cold or damp, or chronic rbenmattea, aeitbar of which reqaira say Internal treatment. All that la nasdod to afford relief is the free ap- olioation of Chai Give it a trial. Yon am certain to ha poised with theqaiak raUef which It affords. Bold by all * DEATH OF LITTLEiDERREL STEEDLY. On the evening of Feb. 6, 1910, the death angel visited the home of Mrs. Seanie Beach and claimed for its victim her little grandson, Derrel Steedly. He was sick only a few days and all was done for him that loving hearts and hands could do, but to no avail. He vas two years and three months old and was a sweet, bright child to look upon. His remains were laid to rest at the A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is still, A place made vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Aunt Mayzell. AGREES TO TeAVE STATE. Greenville, Feb. 18.—Agreeing to leave the State and cease his atten tion to a 14-year-old girl he claimed to love, D. L. McQueen, a young white man held here on the charge of abducting the young daughter of Postmaster J. A. Cannon of Foun tain Inn, was released today. Mc- Drs. Creek cemetery by the side of Q u een and the young lady attempted his father, Mr. Charlie Steedly, who : to elope severtd days ago, but were departed this life Dec. lo, 1908. . caught before they could be married* The Great-Liver Medicine aid Geieral Tonic Don’t take pills and violent purgatives. They only make bad mattera worse. They don’t cure. Take R. L. T. for Constipation, Biliousness, In digestion and all Liver Troubles. It acts in perfect harmony with nature. Dr. Richardsan has been prescribing continuously for 25 years w and says he does not know of any remedy that will give such good results as this remedy. Money Refunded If It Does Not What We Claim I have been using "Ricbardfon’i Liver Tonic” in my borne for eome moothe oaet aqd find it aa excellent preparation. It hae Mired ae a anbetitate for calomel, glviag the desired effect without the nasal neueea following a doee of calomel end leaving the liver ia normal activity. I recommend it without beeitatioe, A. J. CAUTHEN, Preaiding Eldar Andereoa Diet riot. Chicot* Drug Co , Andereon, 8. C. Daer 8ire: In reapoaaa fo yoor In quiry. I cheerfully state that I have need R. L. T. ia my family for mvaral C tre with very beneficial reealte. I ve pereooally need It recently for ita tonic affecta and bava been maoh bean- fitted’ For chronic coaetipalloa, tadi- geotioa and torpid livor. I do not know a bettor raamdy. GEO. t. PRINCE, J adgo of 10ck CNreait. MANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED BY Ghiquola Drug Co ANDERSON, S. G FOR SALE BY JOHN M. KLEIN, DRUGGIST. WALTERBORO. S. C. • PRICE 50c AND H.00 PER BOTTLE Physicians Advise the nee of a goodbutatlve, to keep the bowels open and prevent the poisons of undigested toed from gottinglnto your sytiem. The lateat product of adonca Is VELVO Laxative Uver Syrup, purely vegetable, gentle, refiable and of a pAqatent, aromatic tgate. Vehro acts on the Uver, as wag as on the aad bowels, and la of the greatest possible efficacy in cunstijpatton, Indlgmttoh, tide headache, fevartehaeas, cofic.fletuAence, etc. Try VF t LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP liters PON KlDNKYJJVKftAMD STOMACH TROUBLI it to the h< •warn Lasntai SPILLS m. , 7 C t: m