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THE ARCADE
THE ARCADE
232 Imd 234 King Street and 203 lieetiiig Street, Cherleeton, S.’ C
Tfce Largest Wholesale aid Retail Mail Order House In the South
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Charleston’s Great Department Store
Grand Clean up Sale of Winter Stocks at
HALF PRICE
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Balance of our Tailor-Made Suits, Furs,
Cloaks, Silk and Woolen Dresse*, Dress
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Goods, Etc., all Marked to close out at
HALF PRICE :
SEVER
YEARS OF
MISERY
AM Relieved by Lydta E. Pink-
hem’s V ere table
Stketton, Mo. — *
■offered everything.
Write us—Send in an Open Order. Will Attend to
a
the Same as Though You Were Standing at Our
Elbow - - - -
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Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Garments a Specialty
“SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK”
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— “For seren Tears I
I was in bed
or four or Atc days
at a time every
month, and so weak
could hardly walk,
cramped and had
backache and head
ache, and was ao
^nenrous and weak
^that I dreaded to
see an rone or hare
anyone more in the
room. The doctors
ga'* k me medicine to
Cii.se liic :*t those
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ETIWAN FERTILIZERS
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For all Crops and For Big Crops
Etiwan Fertilisers are carefully made
from the Best Materials, are of lli^h
(iracki and Fine duality, and Produce
Splendid Results.
ETIWAN COTTON CNMPOUND,
PI.OW BRAND RAW BONE SUPER
PHOSPHATE,
DIAMOND SOLUBbE BONE,
ami other
High Grade Fertilizers
Etiwan Fertifizer Company,
Charleston, S. C.
THE TRUE TEST
Tried in Walter boro, It Has
Stood the Teat.
Tl s hsr.teM test i* the test of »im»-
Him DohuT Dnl.it*v .'’ill. ha e nr. o,t it
Viell -n Wsl.erlioro. Khloey Miffe erK
caa harrilv a** tor Htromter proof than
the in^:
J 8. Jackoon, Rri,!^ 8t . WaUerhoro.
S 1 .. asvs: -Dy ki.loeys and f m( .k
trout led nie for souia tiais There
were pains throu K h my loina and a dull.
Crinding a. he in ihe a m «u ol m- ^
1 bad a too Irrqaettt d-ire to pa»s the
ktuuey secretions and 1 , olieed that
they .ontaloei s dimeuf When I sa^
Doan t Kidney Fils a.lvertiaei, 1 de-
theWalterft. ro Dr„ r Co. They gave
me reliel at ot.ee. snengtheinng inv
hack and kidneys ^n.l driving away my
aches and pam*. | ho« rest much bet
let ande. joy K o,Kt healm. tn%,aa to
; A LA8TIN0 EFFECT.
- On Jaftary is. i»,i ( M -. j, ckw>0
was interTteweU and tie said: ■‘*1 will*
ingly contirm my former endorsement
of Doan s Kidney Fills. I bare had no
further Med of a kidney medicine, for
m * iTed h** been per.na-
nent Yoo may continue to use n»?
name n • a reference
1 For hr »U denier.. Price 5*
bent*** k ’a**"* -,or the ^ Tu,l#d
Remember
• times, and said that 1 ouulit to have an
opere.ti. ... I would iu.t Il.steti to that,
and when a friend < f my hu oand told
him aho.it Lydia K. I'inkhata'a Vege.
table C’otnpimntl «nd what it had done
for his wife, 1 was willing to take it.
Now J |o..; v the picture of health and
f.;el lil’.c it, too, I i i n do n own houn.*-
work, h my garden, and'milk a cow.
1 can en'ertnin company and enjoy
them. 1 ean vi&it hen 1 choose, anil
walk as i;»i' j.s any ordinary woman,
any day In the m -dh. 1 \.ish 1 coukl
talk t<. vi'., si;t: ri; "wo.n mruidaiH.’*
—'!rs 1 r » 1 i ,*r t;. r ieston, Afo.
Tlu i.o.l s’i Of.:. I rnisly in this
couaiiy 11o' II .* i Me i i ;. ! 'orms of
feni-.l plii : a! i i^ 1 .-(l.t j 1 l*ink-
iham's \ egenibh't Mai ntn'.
i It t;- iii'.it* wtdeiv 'i I s’(v* r ■,lly
;U«<1 i lit any othci in.ir .' . ]t has
cured th< usnids of won eu \\i . havo
bien t r oi.hled with dis .l v r.i.;:'. in-
flummation, ulceration, til in id t in. »ra,
irregulaiitie*. iH*ri«,dic jia nF. I u ka< he,
that tiearingdownfeeling. ia.I g, sii »ii f
and nervous prostrath.a. after all»,ti»er
means l ad fa.ieil. W’Uy don’t youtxyiijf
Automobiles Hired
and Repaired-
\W have opened an Auto
mobile and Repair shop in
Walterl*>ro, and ar»‘ preparol
to do rt -pair work of all kinds
We also have a full supply ol
o
supplies, greases, oils, etc.
Automobiles for
, Hire.
We shall also keep several
fine machines for hire at rea
sonable rates.
Waherboro Auto Repair
& Transit Co.
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C. W. CUMMINGS, Pres.
F. S. FENNELL, Manager.
Next to Cummings Iron VV’k's.
<S: Supply Co.
NEWS FROM SMOAIS
tnti aatuammtwmm
r "A. M 8." USUMMNMI
MS VMtS TMMM.MN8''
Stmmks. Feb! 6 Speeml:—For qmRe
•while we haven’t been writing agg-
thing for. your columt, bnt have
been reading the intereoting and
helpful articles of other* who are
more efficient to oo the work in this
connection. While aomei t writer*
have been added. to.The «Pie** fa cor-
respondents, we are ^aorry^to per
ceive that some havejdropped out.
Among thetp we note Ruffin correa-
pondent has not been writing as
usual, probably some other voca
tion has been assumed which has
detracted the attention of aotne cor
respondents However we hope that
they will And time these mild spring
like days to assume their communi
cation with The Press and Standard.
Wemigtit not be putting it in
exaggei sited terms when we say
volumes have been written with
egard to tin* New Colleton an' 1
New South or progressiveness auu
prosperity of our country with a
jiossiblity of a greater prosperity
ami advancement. Some section-
are contributing more to this great [
development ^than others. How
ever we Itelive that Stnoaks is among
those sections that has given more
to making a New Cdleton.
Smoaks is ami/rig the leading farm
ing sections of the county. Farmers
are doing a great deal of deep plow
ing preparatory to planting this
spring.
The Hampton Bank will soon be
pen for business. It has construct
ed a neat brick building on the rail
road.
Miss Mamie Hiers has l>een visit
ing Mrs W. D. Berry of Ashton a fe*i
lays recently.
The Mouldin train was wrecked in
.Sa'kehatchie on its way from
Smoaks to Hampton one day last
week No one wm seriously hurt,
but for several days business on road
wts suspended.
The election at Smoaks passed
quietly, there being only 54 votes
cast. The daf was very meiancholly
and the voters.did not turn out very
much.
A P. S.
DEATH OF MRS. A. L SMITH
On Thursday night. Jan. 19.
Mrs. Smith was called from this
earth to a betWr land beyond.
She had l>een sitdv only eighteen
days with pneumonia.
Sirs. Smith was Imrn Feb. 6.
lK r >t». She joined Spring Hill
Baptist church w hen a young
girl, and from that time has
lived a dutiful Christian life.
PMPOSEB R0AI )AW
iwa»r
’ The delegation m the legislativ*
are at work on a change irfthe naA*'
ter of rand work in Colleton countg.
A bill has been introduced by Sfna,
tor Ackerman pravidiac for' a ivsj^
commission of threo lumbers to bb
reccomended by the delegation anq
appointed by the Governor. One of
this committee will act as chairman*
and one as secretary and treasurer,
these will receive $T>.t*i per day for
not leas than SO.days per year. The
third man will serve not over
40 days.SThifl commission will have
charge of the chain gang, all roads
and bridges in the county, and may
appo nt over-seers in each township
wh>» will receive $2.t*l per day not to
work less than eight men. The
road funds paid in will be returned
to each township. There is no vr*i-
vision in this hill for an expert r *ad
buihier. The als»ve are the main
provisions in this new law which will
be published in full next week.
SOME OF WIMHROP'S NEEDS.
Winthrop needs her auditorium
enia^l^dt The" Freshman ("lass
had to lie sent home last June
because the Auditorium could
not accommodate them, along
w ith the Commencement visitors.
And the same thing is likely to
ham>en this year.
The Infirmary needs larger
tjuarters. It was built Vhen the
enrollment of ihe College was
350. The present enrollment tA
700, so that the Infirmary ought
to be at least twice as large. It
could be enlarged at compara
tively small cost.
Winthrop needs a Science
Building for the use of the De
partments of Domestic Sciehct.
Chemistry, Manual Training,
Elementary Agriculture, etc.
The Legislature recently appro
priated funds for the erection of
a Science Building for the Un»-
versity.o It should do as much
for Winthrop. The State baa
always been partial to its ^Institu-
tions of learning for young men;
it is time that Winthrop should
be favored. The appropriathiuft
to Winthroj) College, the only
State College for women in
South Carolina! is less than one-
third as much as the appropria
tions to the University. Clem son.
and the Citadel. It is true that
the 'f/’gislature appropriated
funds in aid of the amount con
tributed In the IVabody Board
for the ♦ lection of a Dormitory
i She was buried at Ib’hoiM.ih j{ in | ( jj n kr and in aid of the amount
I church. Her request was to be 1 raised nv the Board of Trustees
! buried at KehoU.th church. I f or t h,. <.,Wtion of a Brhctice
where her husband had preceded so hnol. but in each instance the
her a number »>t years ago. 'appropriation was conditioned on
We resolved that while we the raismK u f by the
cannot help feeling deeply our p^, ar( j ol Trustees,
loss, that we bow humbly in sub-
take do oiher.
th« name—Doan’s—ind
FOR SALE BY TERRY & SHAFFER
WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA
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WALTERBORO LIBRARY-
Perhaps it has escaped the atten
tion of many that the Walterboro
town library through the fidelity and
devotion of its librarian. Miss Sallie
j Henderson, is still doing much good
whose beauty and splendid equip- in Walterboro. Miss Henderson
ment, alone should be an inspiration. ‘ however, is handicapped for lack of
Sorely the time is ripe for the advent funds. There is no reason why
of this work. great number of new names should
teachers not lx* added to the roll of memhew.
JIDMSE& COUNTY TEACHERS’ ASSO
CIATION
I heartily agree with the editor of! l,,r umv ** r ‘ , *' ‘ ,,r im ‘ BUVt ' m ! ‘ u, ‘ uo ' 1 w uo reason wny a
The Press and Standard in thinking xw . . i
^ That town and enuaty
fh.t a teachers’ association would be woul d gladly co operate, that their The dues are very small, burin '^tle
greatly beneficial to (.oiietpn County.' -incerest interest Would be aroused, aggregate, enable the librarian to
When we learn of v ,the great achiev- an d lhat their best efforts would be keep some new hooks on hand'
ments of these organizations in Rich-! ex pend e-1 for* the good of the great trust this matter will receive '
‘B* ia for BLISS.
Blias stands fbr
bast—best family^C
medicine. e^*
Bliss Native Berbs
strikes at the root of
disease by purifying
S the blood. ——————
- rfC
It restores wasted
tlaeues; strengthens
| every organ.
A tablet at night;
next morning feeling
bright.
Faithfully used will
banish Rheumatism,
Oonstlpation, Dyspep
sia, Kidney and Liver
Disorders.
Be sure you aeoure
the genuine Bliss Native
Herbs—in a yellow box
bearing the portrait of
Alonso O. Bliss.
300 tablete 11.00.
Money back if not
satisfied.
• Ask the Bliaa
agent.
J. J. Biitch,
YOUNG'S ISLAND. S
AGENT.
mission to him wii.i iWth all
things well.
We extend to the bereaved
family, our h**art felt sympathy,
and point to him who alone can
con sole dn the dark hours of life.
Alberta Rhode.
Choice
♦
Groceries
at
Special
Prices
v-au.-x*,* should th** organization
realized. i» my firm belief. Ix*t
us
land, Sumter. Marlboro and numer
ous other counties, it is high time
that we ask ourselves the question, hear more of ih;-!
"Why has not Colleton an Amocia-' ' "Teacher”
tion"? j ? Walterboro High School.
With a county * superintendent!
who is keeping alive to educational
Profiraw, with a teaching corps
whose watch word is ever onward
■nd upward, with a place of meet-
(the Walterboro High School)
We
atten-
How to eyre :i cold i« » qO'-iitioD in
wh ch many sre inle *-»iHd Jnut b0 w
Chambsrlsin’a tl >airb U-m^iv ha* woo
its great rep nation and luoueuae aale by
its remarkable care of cold*
slwsy* be depended ipoa. Fur
ail usalera
lion.
The library is ojx*n Mondays and
Fridays from 4:1"» p. m. to sundown.
NOTICE.
Notice U hereby given lhat I forbid
under penalty of the law, any treepaea-
iog by atock apon my iarm in Broxton
Townehip at btepheoa X Roada
F. M. Thomas.
Bn, 8 C., Jane 1,1M0.
DIAMOND
BRAND
-Vi
Best Creamery Butter,
.>7^ lb. ^
.Coffet- ^Sc. Il».
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Su^ar, 16 lbs for J i .oo
S*.-(.} Irish potatoes .}5<: pk
Rice 50c to 70c pk.
la mr.s t
Sf-k y*-r Or.Mto. for Cm-CTfKS-TtfR’S
DIAMOND KKANO PILl.s in Kkd mml.
Gold atrlalllc boara. acalcd with BluK
Kibboa Tabs bo oreaK. Ba. j»mry/
Brmmtm mmd mm fWr CBI^MCa-TtB a V
BIAMeBM BBABU PILLW for twrnt.-B**
ycara regardad aa Snt, Bafcat. Always Ibrllabla.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
£$z EVERYWHERE £££
W. -V. Glover
The cost to the State t*er
capita for running expenses of
Winthrop is less than $127. th is
proving how economically the
College is run.
Ahe Almnae Assocation of this
College is endeavoring to arouxe
in the minds of the Legislators
an interest in Winthrop’s im-
medate and imperative needs,
and we hope that some of th^se
needs will be looked after at the
present session of the Legisla
ture.
Alumna.
DEATH OF MRS ELIZABETH.
CORDRY.
Mrs Eli/.Jibeth Cordry die<f at her
home near Adams Run Jan. IK, 11*11
Shewa^fifi vears. 8 r months and 5
days old. She had been sick in bed
nearly five months: She bore her
long illness with patience.
Mrs Cordry was good an’d kind to
every one. always ready to lend a
helping hand and to know her wa»
to love her.
It was hard to have to part with
one we loved so dearly, but G.kI
knows best.
She was buried a: the old White
church besiile her husband, Vhopie-
cedcd lit r to the grave five v-ars
|janti three months. She (eaves to
mourn her los- an aged mother two
brothers, one si-ter hnd three adopt
ed daugfifers, lH*side a bust ^ of
relatives and fricn<is„
11 H*ath ritles *»n everv passing
' And lurks in every ‘lower,
Reach season ha' its own disease.
And i<erils every hour.
I>augii f e.*s.
A |iiece o' tUune! ttamprued »ttr.
Luembt rlainX Linlni^Dt anti bounu ,>a
to the affected parta la aufierior to *ny
plaater Wheu troubled eithlAiue hick
or patna ia ihe aide or cheat give it m
trial aad yoa are oertaia 10 be iwwv
thaa pleaaed ’«nh the prompt relief
wkrek li afford*. Bold by all o**r*.