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* X NAIWKtL EHCAMPMEKT 6. ATLANTIC CITY, !U. Round Trip Rate From Walterboro - * • • - With Corr^Bpandinff Hates From Other Points Via " ATUUfflC COAST Dates of Sale September 15 to 19, 1910, Inclusive Stop-OTers Not to exceed final limit a ill bte allowed on both the K ing and. return trine a* Richmond or Norfolk and Washington, Itimore and PhilaoelphitCby depositing ticket* on arrival at Stop-over point with depot ticket agent. Tickets wih be Hmited to retain not later than midmght„of [ September.©, but rhay be extended to October © by depositing [• tickets and payment of $1.U0. - Make arrangements for tickets, Pullman reeervations well inaivance with / . , ^ ... / < ‘i J. M. McKenzie,' Ticket Agent I Walterboro, S. C. ^ ■ , W. J. CRAIG. Passenger Traffic Manager, (ieneral Pissenger Agent, . ■ . .7 . W1LMINT - T. C. WHITE. / NGTON, N. C. ■O' HI Ifo -r Palt-Faced Women Yon. ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions, dark circles under eyes, drawn features and aired, worn- out expressions, you need a tonic.: » The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman's tonic.- It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women’s needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min erals, rto iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. it is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. . / ' • . J«S The Woman’s Tonic / “After my doctor had done.aT1 he said he could for me,** writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark.,' "I took Car dui, on the advice of a friend, and it helped me so much. "Before taking Cardui,' 1 had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking It, 1 am in good boaMi. “I think there is some of the best advice in your book that 1 ever saw.” Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it - S o ' - .« Ladi«*‘ Adwwtcr Dctrt , ChUtunon McAcinr Co. Ch*titnoo». Teaa- , M oot* book. "Hoax IrtMoeai lor Womm. ‘ ww tree / *r~ ATTRACTIVE LUTE ; x of . . DRY GOODS,NOTIONS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ' ,c— SHOES'ANp HATS, BLANKETS AND COM- FORTS. ( own K IT. ASS< ikXMKNT OF. CHOICE — HVRNfS STORE. Walterboro, • • South Carolina. JEWELRY, ■ WATCHES, CLOCKS, etc J. k. VlSSTBRBSKO, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Next Door to New Postoffice. WALTBRBOBO, f. 0. . I WEEKS NEWS ITEMS > Weeks, Sept. 2, Special.-There has been a-ctmsiiieraMe - rainfall, in this section lately and the far mers are not wearing the bright srtrile that they usually, have on at-this season of the year. The com around here, however, is good, but the cotton crops are not very much. Mrs. W. C. Bailey and children of this place have been attending the protracted meeting at Grover for the last few‘days. Mrs. Emmie Remley of Way- cross, Ga., is visiting Mrs. J. P. Remley. \ ' / D. B. Yarley, who has been holding a position with the Stan dard Grocery Co., Charleston, is now at home on a short vaca tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs A. G, Yarley. Miss Leckie Remley of Savar- nah. Ga.. is visiting Mrs. J. P. Remley. * Bury Linder, who has been do ing some carpenter work at |£hr- hardt, is at home with bis par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.Tinder. Mr. and Mrs E. W. Yaxley “of Savannah, Ga., are ftere for a few days visit to Mf. Yarley’s parents, Mr and Mrs A. G. Yar* ley. They will visit Hampton and other points before return ing home, J. K. Linder of Wiggins .was in our section a few days recent ly. We were sorry to learn of his return so soon. ; > ' B. Jrc/issioftcJ J^ccfoss. OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOCOOOOOOft !- - ! 6>- V. BLACK £2, il DENTAL SURGEON I have reopened my' dental office, and have associated with me DR. JOHN H. BAKER.. All work given prompt attention. . . Office next Terry & Shaffer’s Store. Office Hours t 80 am to S p. m. 3 to 6 p. m. ’Ppone No. 67a. Wnlk©rtboro, H C Remedies are Needed ooooooooooooooooooooooooo: ja-. t psuKiroT. rse. a, rarairm FinRlFOT BROTHERS. Ittorueja and Counsellor* ait Lam All Buiam glvra Prompt Attaatlaa OVER the press ANO STANDARD. WA^TEUBOKO. tan c*RD. O .- • a. W * OFFICE OF A. J. Anderson Wcr* we perfset, wfcic*i ire ikW, mec*cin»t wooLd not often Se ntrdec., hut sines otir Aystews have be come weakened, iai-airtd eaJ broken down t:mu<h imiiscretKMM which have done on 4roa» the early ages, through C«>untL-ss ^eiirratvom, rcmt.lies err needed to auf Nattir# in corfec'i-t eor inheriud and oiberwtse acquired weakoesarv^ To reach tne se-t of stomach .weakness and cf«seqo-.-t d : festive trn-'h!es, there is nothint so food a« Dr. I i.-rce s Lk ’.doo Medical I).'Cov ers-, a Elyceric compound, eyfraeted from native medic inal toots—sold far over forty years with Ere it sai.sfaction to all isers. Fcr Weak Stomach, Il iiansne**, Liver Gomplmrt, Fain in the Stomach alter eating. Heartburn, Bad Breath tMehinf cf food.Chronite Diarrhea and other ImesrinJ DeracEements, the *'Discovery is a timeyrovee aud most e&cieut remedy. The ienulte has' on. tt% oatsii *t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-alco- fde wrapper the Signature Yon ^- hoitc, medicine or emouki cnMr*»rr«os, nr' even though the urgent dealer may J thereby make a little NEect profit. s'-' , \ Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Fellers regulate and, iavsEorate stomach, liver end bowels. SuEt'r-coated. Hay Eranules. tmgr to take m candy. Dp. \ A REVIVAL MEETING , The annual revival at the Mar ion Baptist church at Williams began on the fourth Sunday in August The pastor. Rev. B. F. Halford, wag assisted by Rev. Mr. Davis, and were wonderfully blessed iii this meeting, the pres ence of the spirit being manifest from the beginning. The whole church seemed to be spiritually uplifted; while there were added to the membership forty/ 1 thirty by baptism and ten by letter. This is the first revival held by us in the new building. The pas .DENTAL SURGEON . Office Hours: J •• J JJ- * a p. m., o p. m OPPOSITE Farmara and Marohnnu Bank. ’Phdne iOOa.' " WALTERBORO. 8. 0L f N Ml I lllttl fUftl Estate, Brokerage anr. Insurance. LOANb NEGOTIATED House* to R»nt. OppotUe Lb* Market. WALTERBOI.0,8. C. ^ >!< ANNOUNCEMENT . • ' ' ' : • ' 1 Having zo Greenhouses and over 5 acres of land entirtly devoted to,Cut Flowers, Plants and Shrubs, and employing the most experienced floral artists, we are equipped better than any florist in the Stat»* to furnish you with all kinds of Cut Flowers, Bridal Bou quets or designs for funerals. « ’ , We also sells Palms and Ferns and.plants for the House, Garden or Cemetery. Our prices are the most reasonable to be found. Write, Telephone or Telegraph. Quick Shipment. . , 0 ? ■ / The Carolina Floral Store 339 King Street, CHARLESTON. S. C. > o / • , \ y 7 . «< Dr. Chas.h. E s’Dorn AnnoDuces that be barlfrarned t» Wsl X tor and people have been strug gling for quite awhile to reach the above climax. GorHSfeprais- j lerbonrtnd will rtaume the practice of ed, for we are expecting great things of Marion yet f We ex pect quite a numl/er yet to follow as a result of the meeting, Mar ion bids fair to become a strong church. 1 H. Know It Well. Medicine and Surgery X • v“ He will make a tpecial’y of . J ~ ... . ‘ Children’s Diseases :il . , L4+AVK SOLE AGENCY ^ FOR THE X; ' ! 1910 Modd j BRUSH AUTOMOBILE FOR COLLETONxCOUNTY, \ ' - : _ • \ . J • It climbed Pike’s Pehk in 8 hours, every’ inch of the way! under its own power. Price delivered " ’ $525.00 , ; in any part of the county/ 'cr : ' ' ^[Will take pleasure In giving instructions to all purchasers at any time. W. A. DURANT Cottageville, S. C. Familiar Features Well Known to Hundreds of Walterboro ^ Citizens. \ , v ’ A famtUnr bur den in every home, * v Tbe bur ten of a •- , b*tl b ok.” A lame, a weak or an aching bju k Tells yeti of kidney ill* l>uari’* ’Kulnev, Pill* Will cure you Here i» Walterboro testimony rotiroy-it NN lliott,. Wali«rb>ro, f^. C,aaf.-»: “1 can rec«>iuiti«nd Dviau’* Kidney Pi. ,» bigMy, as »h«y proved of the H-oent to nie. I anfTeml almost coti- Htantty from dab painH in tuv luck aud to atoop or lift was very dirticli't 1 eonld not real well and murDLOK* ou a iaii'K I AH^rvery lame and tore. The kidney aecrettotia were uuoatural and itave conclt^ive proof that my kidney* were at fault. I recently about Doan’k Kinney Pilla and concioding to try they, I pr •corriT a -box from the \\ alterboro Drug Co I uaed them *0 cording to direcuoba and am pleated to aay they iraveme entire relief.” For sa‘e by all dealers. Price 50 cent*. Foster- Mtlburn Co., Buffalo, N’ew York, aolc aEtuia for the United Sia •- Kcuiember the name—Doan’s—and take no other.- CARD fROlO"WALKER To the Voters of Bells Town ship: 1 beg to thank my friends who supported me in the recent election for magistrate in this township and would ask for their earnest co-operation in thesecond primary. 1 wish also to say that-if I should be elected I shall ho.ld court, at Bells, Kudin, or any con venient place for the people. Ruffin. Sept. 3. S. Walker. Pie lion aud A.-anulJatTpa, i It is not the qaabtity 01 fy>dd tnkf-c ] bu, mt mu ounl l ise^tcvl acd iiak milatad I * at "tfiv*» -trestfra and viaify toLar^ •yatem‘-Chamberl'Lity* Si«',m,arh arid! ■ L vyr l aVitu 'ijis v» ' • • jsn t dvyr ntid euaS-lt them -»o pe foim Civil Ens’r and Land Surveyor j tbf-*r t met: -i» tiaturaliy. For aae by’ v ’ . , *“ t-, ' ad ue-i.era * . ' . 1 wilt be in my otificu pi Sat- — urelays and all other days M himi CARD FROM MR. IjiLL* ! not at ''’ or ^ »%fie!d. * I wish to express my sincece, Office* between Klien’s and thanks for the splendid vote ac-' Farmers’ and;Merchants’ Bank corded me in the recent primary B. S. GUEST, Dentist 202 LIBERTY ST.. W.SAVAINAH. CA. mJm \ ’N You Are Most Gordialiy Invited be invite*!. or one re^e I’!' to Every body like* even if they do not care $on or another, to accept t ^n. We purp-fco inviting 'you he our customer. We behtve y6u are pleased at i>eing invited, evt-n if for reasons best known to yourself you d » not at this time accept. Just remember, howeVer, that by delay we are both Nxirg and vice versa. We repeatJthc invitation. t» TRADE WITH US / / / ► A rfllKI LI YARN CO. Th« Hoa»« That Give* More Goods for the Some Mewey The Some Good, for Less Mosey MOSELLE, S. C. SMOAKS, S. HO ARfiilHENT AGAINST FACT \ 't < f / * > — f PCRCEUffi BRIDGE’AID CRGWN W . IK A SPECIAtTf Affice Hour*: t* a.,m. to -12 no.m; 1 p. m. to 7 j). ni. Phone % * C. E. DURANT We have the BROWN SHOE CO.’S line of * - ' SHOES and ^httre is none better. «rry'a eompiete iin; of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS AND ROC,ERIKS also We nave tleniunsiratetl t>you • tl»Et’wv ! >-ik • 1 rxes right.. -When • you -.re ir.' n*-?d of ar.v•X.». ju.-t • c< me !■» H*e u-1* r we h t^owhat y i want and at t;v pr:X &<* | yy.«. Our-uor;,. db-e ; rii’es and fa.r treatr ent. lliV^iiSeB^TESUEWtKS MACHIKE LIGHT RUNNING V-e have r*- .vo-! \ \ t. > .v O -arrr-r . I -0 ite-t st«X*k i f “l men. worn tin :*r.d children.: -ty,es - no i-id 't<vk hsu i We have al-o revived o ;r * Spring lire of WfftTE GOODS, ar 1 they are >.f 'no nevnest yty>x. COME AND >EE US. * r t * : Or«!«r , t , \«a .s. > 1 election. In return for which 11 ^bone 27^* ^ alterboro. S. C J* I* ^ITSELL SUPPLY CO* shall endeavor to do my duty as — I see it. Again thanking you, I am Very truly yours U E. Hill. At anally treated,. a eptamed ankle will diaable a man for three or four week*, bat by applying ChaaberUdn’e Llidinem freely sa toon ae tne Injury it reoeived, and obeervlnc the direction* with each bottle, n ear* eua h# effected in f*i«two to four days. For *1* by aildeaiets. - Dr. L M. Strickland Dentist SMOAKS, s. e. ' Will be at Bmoekar Monday and Batar day of every week except laet week. Will open offloe at Aehton last week ia orery month. KE S LAXATIVE eOUSH SYIIT CLUBBING RATES. The following papers are clubbed arith The Preaa and Standard: •, The Press %nd Standard and— The Progressive)Farmer $1.50 South«it Cultivator 1.50 Home and Farm 1.35 ’Union Sun. 1.70 Khj*' kj *«*• . I: only* Express Delivered or called for at every part ©f the city. Telephone 8b. A C. A. SAULS, AGENT. At Southern Express Co. Walterboro* S. C. *