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V ? *r,- THB PRESS AND «T ANDi .TERBORO, & C. JWtt i. 1 LtSLUfO MAN a tia* w» bar* b*en told that other oaerchanu 414 aot patronise their fei- That is. the dry goods 4a^ar did aot patronise the grocer of his ova town, hut followed the of sending away for gro- the grocery man did. not buy hte tle*at«f from the local clothier, bat seat away for his clothing, etc., •ad here comes a contribution from • traveliag man that hits some 01 Ibase merchants who have the “ssadiag away” mania so hard that; jra want you to read it. The travel- lag ■nlesmen, men who dail)^ come ia contact with many merchants, •as the extent of many present-day trade evils that one who is kept have jrlthin the bounds of his own store caanot see and for this reason we •)trays urge our readers to culti vate the friendship of the traveling and learu all possible frou 10 per cent above Invoice for that .{bill of goods, and if yon don’t take -Gctrn for it I'll send out of ■ town for H.” Have you any more right to dictate to a merchant what profit he shall (Written Por Last Week) Round. June lO.—To The F and Standard: The noble eonseeraj- make than he has what interest you ^ wom#a of 04^** are doing « shall charge on your loans? A cer- | commendable work in their organ la ta In stockholder in your bank is e^ effort to send ‘ missionaries to doing his best to get people to send ***• heathen but all efforts are ditoo to Ark.nu. ccrtitln U.o. ol * 4 *° C "“- 1 dark corners of the earth to reocoe goods sold in your town. Why, you, th9n from Uelr aap#re utioa. I. Mr. Banker, don’t even obey the am persuaded that, if these heathen law of your sUte in regard to in- knew all the conditions which pre- terest notes. If some of the mer- vail in Walterboro they would tell chants of jour town would go to our Mlssionariee to go back to their howling on you they would put you gllttertngly enlightened, scrupulous out of business. Now, tell me of ly Christianised and splendidly eul- Just one thing that the merchanu tured Walterboro and “sweep before done in your town to make their own door.” Mr. “Bummer’s” article follows: “I have seen a good many article in different retail trade Journals about patronising your home mer chants and home town,, etc. Also • good deal written about a par cels post and what injury it would cause the little retail merchant. Thcsfe articles have all been good, but there are some people that can never realise that you mean them when you are nice in your' talk and confine it to generalities. They aeem to think you are Just guess ing at some things and if you hap pened to bit them they just sihile it a desirable town for the farmers to trade in. What have you done towards making a market for what the farmers have to sell? Now, the facts are these: AM you are worth baa been made off the farm ers, and you haven’t done one thing medical profession, and so far as The' ftregolng sentiment was sug gested by a shocking illustration of Walterboro’s superstition that came to light a few days ago. The aet- Warta on Cattle. Tq The Prana and Standard: Dear Senders, will you please give a rem edy to carry worts off of live stock | have a calf thui bus warts all ever her head and neck, some as large as an''egg, some smaller. Would be very much pleased to hea from some one who has a remedy to carry them off. From a reader of The Press and Standard from lalandton, 8. C. Happteet Girt in Lincoln. • A Lincoln Neb., girl writes, “I had been ailing for some time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. 1 began taking Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and in three days 1 was able to be up and got better right along. 1 am the proudest girl In Lincoln to find such a good medicine.” Por sale by all dealers. Uhmry Hoorn. During the month of July and Angusr the town library will he w opened onlj on Priday'a fro»»» 4:01 ors in thin drama were not membe « ^ m lo FUnMt ,» a tiona and mem of the Colleton Bar nor of the WHERE YOU GET THE SAME POR LESS MONKEY. GOODS towards bettering their condition. You are not doing anything to wards cementing a friendship be tween year town people and the people that live around you. You bowl. like a whipped cur when know, neither of them waa an edi tor but we have no assurance that they were not fair specimens of Walterboro's citizenship. It seems that there was a ghost which continually annojed the em- and >ou don't know. They often do like some people I knew where J used to attend church when 1 was several years younger. When the preacher would get to handling out real hot stuff and calling some one to account for his cusaeduess. the most guilty ones would com mence “rubbering” at the members of the congregation,- with a hurt expression on their faces. Just as'if they were trying to ueo who was that the preacher was drittng at. Now, 1 want to ask some point ed questions and I’ll tell ybu in a way that insofar as the tbwns 1 visit are concerned, I know who the guilty old sinners are and you can t fool me by “rubbering” at the rest of the members at your next meet ing. “Now. say, Mr. Druggist what business have you got in letting your wife send out of town for lin oleum when there are two dealers In your to^n that handle that line of goods? Can’t onw or the other of these dealers get that particular pattern or quality jou want and yo home dealer? How some farmer slips in something front ployees about the cotton mill and a catalog bouse, yet you will not the oil mill and many of them de- patronlze your next door neighbor dared their intention to throw up where you can save a few pennies their jobs and leave the place. But by buying out of town. Consistenc;. one dignitary who was far above tA | "1 have only outlined a few of average in point of Intellect, volun- the many things I see in my travels teered to go and talk to her ma- jthat are inconsistent In retail mer- jesty. Intercede for the tormented chants, and 1 hope these are enough people and try If possible to turn True to the prom ise and his characteristic courage went and met the ghost and after falling on his face and doing obeis ance to her Majesty, he besought her she would present her scep tre that he might approach. To his surprise and great delight he found that he was the man with whom she sought a conference. She told .*er> v ill piease take hotie*. bv.ver- R al book, are missing, which we dculd w pleased to have return- «J. (Miss) 8. W. Hendersoa. Librarian. Moving Picture K|»ow Mold. Lirvary Hours. The Walterboro Amusement Co., has sold its moving picture ma chine. to B. ft. Barksdale, Hartsville The las performance was held Thursday night. The grand prixe was won at this performance by Henderson Fraser. It was a 4 2 piece dinner set. Charleston Surprise.Bargain House.! 570 KING STREET CHARLESTON. S. C. AND WALTERBORO BRANCH WALTERBORO, .... SOUTH CARC) LIN A j Something New for This Week Special offer on jet black Silk Lisle Gauze Ladies Hosiery. Ladies Shirt Waists, Ladies Sailor Hats and Misses Fancy Hata which were 75c, now at 45c Just received a new ahipment of up-to-date Gent*, trousers— the best ever shown in this section. I. SOBEL, Manager Walterboro Broach WALTERBORO • * * S. 6. WE BUY CHICKENS AND EGGS. isid and think it was just a chance shot to t ' aUb< * > 0u 10 8t °P and think , the “ her wrath act, and I hope that your acts will be for the better. A | Show me a town where .the kinds of merchants I have been talking « predominate, and I’ll show jou a dead town and the only remedy 1 have ever seen for it were some first-class funerals. I hope there is some other cure . “Now, i’ll see a lot of you fellows him that she had come back from before long and I am going to the great Beyond to tell him where make a mental note of every cussed her money was buried and that old sinner who is rubbering around if be would follow her directions be at the rest of the congregation. How could go and get it and have It many of you merchants are willing all. She told him to go. to Pon Pon at 2 o’clock sharp on a certain night look just at the root of a certain “Old Oak Stump’’ and he would find an immense fortune but cautioned him that if be were one minute late be would not get it. to have reported to the secretary of your association your names and the articles jou buy out of town that you should have bought in your home town, and then have the secretary read your names and what ybu bought at one of your regular meetings? Now don't vote j On the appointed day the said any on that question unless you spiritualistic soothsayer Journeyed mean it. Yon fellows think you are across the country to Pon Pon, but smooth, but the facte are that you j he reached the spot an hour late are not only hurting your town and your next door neighbor, 1 are hurting your own pooketbood. was with difficulty that he escaped Have you got gra* matter enough ia with his life. But her Majesty appeared to him Kill More Than Wild ReaatK. The number of people killed each yenr by wild beasts don't approach the vast number killed by disease germs. No life is safe from their gttacks. They’re in air. water, dust even food. But grand protection Is afforded bj’ Electric Bitters, which destroy and expel these deadly dis ease germs from the system. That's hy chills fever and ague, all ma larial and many blood dlseasea yield promptly to thla wonderful blood purifier. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and new strength the> 11 give you. Money back, if not satisfied. Only 50c at Jno M. KUen'a. II.gh School Kl eel ion. (Written For Last Week) Lodge, June 26 - Special: The result of the election at this place Thutsr.av on the question of estab lishing a high school and voting a spei ial levy of 4 mills resulted in a vote of 32 to 1 In favor of both high school and special levy. We feel this is a step forward educa tionally and instead of the gold aix large bnlls were turned on him and it then buy o a T ~ YV , your cranium to see it and change about the carr age sa other [* <>ur wa y 8 ’ jagaln and told him that he might your family' driving In the Sunday? Where did you get it? Do you know who I mean now, or must 1 go into your homes and point out a number of articles there and ask yon where you got them? “Now Mr. Grocery Firm, stand up and’tell us what business you have with that book of clothing ••mpiee of, a tailoring house hid •vrajr in your office? Now. some “Yours truly, “A Bummer.” -Merchants’ Trade Journal. have another chance; that If he would go on the night of June 20. he Would certainly find the money. She told him ahe waa Mrs. So and So of the Walterboro aristocracy (We all know the husband of the woman named. He stood high in political affairs in this county at Kscaped With His Ufa. “Twenty-one years ago 1 faced an awful death,” writes. H. B. Mar tin, Port Harrelson, 8. C. “Doctors said I had consnmption and the dreadful cough I had looked like it. .one time.) sure enough.. I tried everything! I On the last day appointed. I saw .w ♦ 1 cou,d J 1 ®* 1 ’ of . ,or «<>««*. and this poor deluded man trudging people in your town know that you was under the treatment of the best ., . w. »»>*.« clotkln* Cir^t trom tbl. doctor I. Ooorfto.D. 8. C. lor from ».lt»rbor. o lot, ,, . ^ mombtera of vour a > iear . could get uq relief. A P° n . a distance of 22 miles, to tailoring house friend advised me to try t)r. King’s meet Mrs So and So, and receive firm and were giving two or , New DllM ; 0rer y ! dld and wM hlg fortune aBd th9 fact that he good friends the same kind of a completely cured. 1 feel tkat I stand-in Now what do you think owe my life to this great throat and when 1 tell you that a certain cloth- lung cure.” Its positively guaran- ‘»>at he found the money and “ en > . stato te#d ,or coughs, colds, and all bron- has gone to the mountains or chiaJ affections 50c sod 91-00. some summer resort to enjoy it. Oh~ jou Missionaries and Mlseion „ u ... It , OQU j. workers, lift your eyes and behold inesa? How do you like It? Ing firm sends out of for groceries because you won t trade at home in your clothing bus- j L r Say. Trial bottle free at Jno. M. Klein’s IN PHILADELPHIA. by* the way, Mr. Clothing Man, how about that bund.'e of stuff you •hipped home wi en you were off at market on your la*t trip, con taining atuff you don’t handle, but other business men in your town do ard handle? Ytu thought 1 was throug with you didn’t you when I told >o ab6.it the grocery business? Now, say, Mr. Hardware Dealer, yon that hollered so loud and long about the farmers sending to Sears Rowebuck 4 Co., for stuff, bow aboj* that car building material yo shipped in when you wanted to l-a'ld? Do you claim what you saved has paid jou any dividends? If a balance could be struck show ing the facts, 1 am very much in clined to think jour account would be heavily in red. Say Mr. lawyer you who asked the merchants of your town to vote for you for an office at the last election, and who has to depend en- tlrelj-- for your living (and salary) on the txes paid by people of your own county, wbat business have you got sending to a catalog house for your canned cherries and other canned fruit? Did the fellows you bought them ai help to elect you to an office? Do they pay any taxes ost of which you get yo in living. “Say Mr. Banker you have to depend more entirely on the good wlU of jour home town in order to Y atay in business than any other bus iness man, what right had you to go to a certain merchant in your town and say to him, “171 pay yon Bonus Aminos Is Spending Several Ddya In The City. (Written For Last Week) i Pni'ladelphia, Pa. June 20.—Spec ial: Editor, The Press and Stand- j Perhaps it will be a bit of The field is white for the harvest. Your% ln loving sympathy, WIZARD. Weak, Weary Women. Parson's Poem a tJem. From Rev. H., Stubenvoll A1M- son la. in praise of Dr. King's! 1 Maw Life Pills. "They’re such a health necessity, in every home these pile should be. If other kinds you've tried In vain, VSB DR. KING'S And be well again. Only 25c. at Jno. M. Kllenlg. BUYERS ‘ATTENTION. We are prepared to supply ./oor wants from our complete line of General merchandise. Our goods are fresh and guaranteed. We can supply you in Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions. A few of our prices: Heat Green Coffee at l*c tiold Band Hams at 18c. Rice Ter Peck IWc. (’honk Meat, 8 Ibe. for SWW. Excellent Country Meat ISr Wanted—Eggs and Chickens. a I. BLOCKER, WALTERBORO. 8. C. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls for Horses and Mules. Cotton seed meal as used for all kinds of cattle, ho^s, sheep, and stoats, is already so well established as to need no com ment. But it is not so well known that cotton seed meal is equally valuable as a food for horses and mules. The eminent Dr. Tait Butler, of the North Carolina Experimental Station, a recognized authority on animal feeding, says in speaking ot a proper ration for work horses and mules, “I wou.d rather have two pounds of cotton seed meal than four pounds of corn; I would rather have two pounds of cotton seed meal than four pounds cf oats. Corn is a good horse feed, but we are wasting two million dollars per year in North Carolina in feeding an all corn ration.” c Hon. H. C. Hammond, of Augusta, Ga., the distinguished breeder of fine horses, says, “Cotton seed meal makes the dry ration of the horse go down, and what is more important, go through; so I have come to the belief that aside from its won derful nutritive value, cotton seed meal, with the aid it gives to the peristaltic movement in the horse, is worth its cost many times over.” FOR SALE AT THE .news to at'least some of your many readers to know that I am tenting ■ a while in the city of “Brotherly love.” (Philadelphia, Pa.,) The oc casion that brought me here is the Baptist World Congress. The following countries are represented, and some of them by many dele gates: England Scotland, Wal.es, Ireland, Holland' Sweden, Norway. Denmark Haiti, Weit Indies, Bra zil, Chile' Cuba, Argentine, Mexico; Central America, Jamacla. Canada, Africa, Australia, New Zeland, In dia. Italy, France, Spain China; Austria. Germany, New South Wales PJ** 8 Bohemia, Moravia, Bulgaria Polam' , T* r l Walterboro Oil Mill EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR the Cawee ot Dally Wore and Bad Thera. When the back aches and throbs. When the house work Is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep When urinary disorders set In. Women’s lot is a weary one. There ia a waj* to escape these woes. Doan's Kidney Pllia should be used. Have cured thousands. Read this woman’s testimony. Mrs R. DeLarkey 8 E. Cumber land St. Charleston, 8s O. says 'I gladly recommend Doan’s Kidney. for they did me more good j any other remedy I ever Used. For several years I had TK man NEATEST tHNS WOK Ml RUNN ^ j Russia Esthonia, Finland and ot course our own America. In many i respects this meeting is America's | Pentecost. I cannot say anything much aboiC | e( j j 0 uae them they Philadelphia, because I have not entire relief. I value yet had time to see it. This con gress will not close until the 25th inst and then a member our par- t- will go to New York before ?e- tarnlng home. Please do not let "Cncle Jack go off with nip scalp before I get back. kidney trouble and I suffered con stantly from backache and lameness in my loins. As another member of my family had taken Doan’s Kid ney, Pills with good resilts. I was brought me this remedy highly;.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cenSs. Foster-Mllburn Go., Buffalo ; New York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name—Doan’s- and take no other. I "■'■’"ilfr= ■' ' TMI» ■ J1 ^ When at Smoaks Make Our ' Store Your Headquarters We will take pleasure in showing you our stock of Good-. We try to carry a line that will please the public and are willing to guarantee anything we sell to give satisfaction according to prices paid. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF WIRE FENCING, CAR LOAD FURNITURE, CAR LOAD FLOUR AND FEED STUFF. We carry a good line of Drugs and Patent Medicines. In short, it will cost you nothing to see Varn Bros. Co. first. Yours Faithfully, YARN BROS.- 60. SMOAKS, S. C. The House That Gives the Same Goods for Less Money—More Goods for Same Money. ' " ‘ »l'i = m 4 'a m pbHI- W«*«t bu ry. Orangeburg. June 2'J On Sunday A Peek Into His Pocket. Ifyoo ramt •libera Vibrating «boUl*,Rn*ary BtiuuWnr k Mingle Ttimul |rfeua ttUc*j B> wtug Machine write to TM IfW aMt SIVIM ■A8NIII MMPAIf i would show (he box of Hucklen’s Mlqa M Haddie Campbell of Smo^ikH , Arnica salve that E. S. Loper a carpenter, of Marilla, N. Y.. always carries." I have never had a cut Sprains require careful treatment. For summer diarrhoea In children Keep quiet and apply jPbamberlain'H always give Chamberlain's Colic Linimeqt freely. It will remove Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and the soreness and quickly restore the r.rm-r* castor oil. and a speedy cure is parts to a healthy condition. For > * !< - certain. For sale by all dealera. j sale by all dealers. Mrar ncwfec wackioM art Bad* to Mil rccaidlaia of Oaahtr. bat th« MOW lo Mod* lo Oat guaranty aevot rum oat Ox A A. Yarn one town Saturday. of Brant’* pros- had business in and Samuel J. Westbury of Copa were married at (he Baptist parson age st Branchevllle, (he ceremony being peerformed hy MY Fixer. Mrs. Westbury is an accomplished young lady the daughter of K. R. Camp bell of Smoaks. The groom is a young, prosperous farmer of the Kdisto section of Orangebdrg county The wedding wan witnessed bv only a lew relatives and intimate friends, day wound bruise, or sore h would not soon heal , he writes Greatest healer of burns, bolls scalds, chap ped hands and lips, fever-sores skin eruptions, eczema, corns and piles. 25c at John M. Klein's. W. Z. Ayer, the well known honso man of Olar. arrived in town Satur- und will be here all this week.