The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 12, 1911, Image 7
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BY COM*
WATHON.
HIMS WME WHEY S0U|H
Mile
of all The
Int«retting ■tatlsticn on the
^vieeltnrnl dtuatlon in Sooth Car-
have been prepared by Com-
Wataon from the recent
eeaaoe. As has been an-
this State Jumped from 21
tp IS poiau la rank In agriculture.
,4^1
What's the hardeet thing about
toiler skating when you'rrf »leara
lB f 1’ asked a healtatlag young
of the Instructor at a risk. *
floor," answered the attendant.— I
Youth's. Compacdou. *
"Had a puncture, my friend?''
•th
unite
The chauffeur looked up and ewal- Ty^t^T
lowed his feelings with a huge enlo. 7
"No, sir." he replied. "I'm Just, ” 7^
changing the air In the tlree.
other lot's worn out, yon ka
—Idea. , |
Judge: "Yon are privileged to
challenge any member of the Jury
232 and 234K8ng Str—t mad 203 listiM Sir—I,
S.C
Little
Irrie
Brlno.
now being Impaneled." "Well, then
yer honor, Ol’ll folght the shmall pJIl~ unvCUM
Magazine.
A negro cam« running down the
Sanders. HaaSlI Felder, Ruth
Louies Chaplin. i
t Masters Carroll Brown, and Rich*
John Q lover.
lane as though a ghost were after ard
value of tie agricultural pro- him. . "What are you wrnlng, fw.' V”," t
ducts of the State Increased by Moser* called the colonel from the 8 J2?*
It.4 per cent In one year. The val- bacllt a|n . t runn t B . f oh> .. ^o*,. ® ' S***" . Dmri *' H ? rmMU
no of the crepe In ItlO was $140,- >d back .Mose., "Yse'a runner* i ’ ** >r ^** Lucas.
•OO.dOO; an Increase over 190# of from. *—Everybody's Magazine. - - -
Ill.t00.000; an Increase over 1906 | A ^hoolboy wrote ai.v essay on "TwTntjTone yesrs sgo *1 farad
of $tt,2St,000 and an Increase of ca t B . The chapter on different SB awful death ” writes H B Mar>
ftMtt.OOO over 1910, all of which breeds supplied the following Infer- Ub » Port Harrelson. 8. fc. "Doctors
shows that the value of the crops m at!on: Cala tha ,. a roade for lit-! consumptlon and the
-*• >«» -r -<• .1. b.,. m,ui .. a to £S 4 JS > ss‘ h i
log the past decade. called Maltese cats. Some cats I could hear of. for my cough w«td
With reference to the value of aPe known by their queer purrs; *** under the treatment of the beet
the crops per square mile South theBe are cane< , p e „| c<n catll rata doctor" in Georgetown. 8. C. for
Carolina ranked second of sll the
States with 34,518. Other States aorr i e C3tg
with very bad tempers are called An fri^'ad^Lri ml *Klngl
corrle cats. Cats with deep feel- New Discovery. I did so. and was
$5,122; !„•„ j g called Feline cats.”— completely cured. I feel that I'
owe my life to this great throat and
Exchange. .
SUt«. .how , Th. Htll. ,lrl from lh. ell, had .JJ " r r ’ TOW ai U ^ tl ”'/
been questioning the old farmer, chial affections' 50c and
Weak,
the Cimie of Daily Woes aad
In comparison: Illinois,
Georgia, $3,743; Ttpxas, $1,369.
All other Southern
the value of crops per .square mile
to be less than $3,000. , touching on many subjects about Trial bottle free at Jno. M
The cotton crop of the fiouth ac-*' (he p| ^ a ‘ And, now.she said in
cording to the statistics gleaned for conclusion, "I’d like to ask you
1910 went on the market for $963,- j U8t one thing more.” “Fire away,”
190,000. The crop of 1909 was
worth $812,000,000 and for 1908.
$481,230,000. It will be .seen that
the cotton, crop of 1910 was worth
$151,000,000 more than 1909.
There are in the South 440,000,000
acres of land available for cotton
and only one out of 12 acres is
planted. Of thp cotton crop 19
per cent was consumed In the
exported and 35 per cent remained
United States ; 49 per cent was
in this country up to February,
1911.
Concerning the value per bale
of cotton the following comparison
Is given: value per bale In 1910,
$87.15; value per bale, 1904, $50.37
value per bale 1908, $30.22.
' It is pointed out that the sum of
$604 was received for 20 bales of
cotton In 1898 while the farmer re
ceived $1,743 for the same num-
bar In 1910.
In South Carolina there were in
1910 175,180 farina or an Increase
of 13 per cent, over the preced
ing decade. The value of the
lands an«J buildings increased by 16
per cent; implements and machin
ery 112 per cent; lands 169; In
crease •in labor bill 76 p«*r cent.
These statistics show that there
were 20,825 farms added. There
are 64,227 owners, or an increase
of $4,M0. and of these farms, M,-
987 an* inert gaged. The tenants
number 11,"97. The increase in
When the back aches and throbs.
When the bouse work la torture.
/AVhen night brings no rest nor
sleep
When urinary disorders set In.
Women’s lot is a weary onee
There la a way to escape theee
woes.
Doan’s Kidney Pills should bn
d.
lave cared thousands.
id this woman's testimony.
Mrs R. DsLarkey 8 E. Camber-
land St. Charleston, 8. C. says:
“I gladly recommend Doan’a Kid
to
"Mama, r.re
or frc* n | f cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo
Womans York, sole agents for the Uni
i ted States.
! Kemembbr the name—Doan’s—
#
and take no other.
lit did
his mother and asked
chickens’ legs hind legs
legs?"—M. B. Denison, In
Home Journal.
A fashionably, dressed young.
woman entered the post office In
a* large Western city, hesitated r.
moniei:*, and stepped up to the
stamp window. The clerk looked up
expectantly, and she asked: *'I>j
you sell stamps here?” The clerk
politely answered: “Yes.” “I would
like to pee some, plea-W;” was the
the dec.t ie v.;ts 1*>,11.1 and the sapic uim S m,| requert. The clerk dafced-
ly handed out a sheet of the two-
• v u
Cent variety, which the young w >-
man carefully etu^mned. Pointing
to one rsear the center, •■he said:
■ 1 wiil take this one, please.”
Exchange.
said’ the farmer goodnaturedly.
“Whc< I wanttp know,* said the
untiring little questioner, “is, when
you have finished milking the cow,
how do you turn it off?”—Selected.
“Susannah," asked the preacher
when It came her turn to answer
the usuaJ question in such cat
"do you take this man to he your
wedded husband, for better or for
worsef’—"‘Jes’ as he Is, pahson,
she interrupted, "jes* as he Is.
Ef ha gits any bettah, Ah<ll kn
de good Lawd’s gw'ne to trke/fm;
an/ ef he gits any wusser/ w’y
Ah’ll tend to ’1m myself."-7-Youth.s
Companion. pm, f 0r they did me more
vl# Little four-year-old Robert, like^tban any other remedy I —.
many other boys of his age, \lked used. For several years I had
to nek questions So when tWTm*** trouble>d ! suffered co*
„ , . K • .. stantly from backache and lameness
first downy chicks came In the |n my Mn9 Aa 9aother member
spring and his mother saw him 0 f my family had taken Doan’s Kid-
studying them most intently, she ney Pills with good results. I was
knew something was coming. And led , I® them they brought sae
tor prowntl, hr turord to JJJL”.” ' "
Fur sale by all dealets.
THE ARCADE DEPARTMENT STORE.
Tbe Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House h the SmA
CDCf^T AI / W^*are members of the Charles-
Refund Association, and will
pay your Railroad fare to Charleston if you shop here.
In addition we guarantee you better values and'great
er varieties to aioose from than you will find outside
of the Great Market Centres.
CLOSING OUT SUMMER STOCKS.
We are oyerstocked with Spring and Summer Mer
chandise of every kind: Tailor-Made Suits, Silk and
Lingerie Dresses, Children’s Dresses, Ladies Waists,
Walking Skirts, Dry Goods and Notions, Floor Cover
ings, Lace Curtains, Shoes, Millinery, Gents Furnish
ings, Etc
THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY
a <i .
To Accomplish this w haw Plaeod tho Entir Stock om Sals
FIIOM * OMUTERTO A HALF LESS THAW OMCBIAl. PMCE
Pav us a Vint, Write for Samples or send us an open
order. We will attend to it as carefully as if you were
in person.'
.4/
Price 50 j
Pound of Solid Flesh Daily
Money Positively Refunded If This Scientific Treatment Pails to Do Jill
That is Claimed for it. . > s
in preco* i!in f : <!*‘i itlc
State.
26,The
thi: <;ou»k\ lit u:.
.i
-''Weeks,
f w t\< r :»<!
”VVlia!aoevt r ;
Hhoulil do to
iifecvls • unto
Cod with all
nriglfhor i\ ; o
God supremelv
2‘i. S;)e(itl:
ihe id n
wotl'd' t it; t
11P
rule:
neh
Kill Mtire T1:s«ii \\ ihl
you.
(It) •
(’V> u
-o
The nt
nnber of
people
killed each
t ilCj*.
.: 11
\. c ! )V
J
yc
;«r by
wild beasts don
t approach
t III*
licari.
and o
:tr
th
** vast
number
kil'ed
by disease
!! 1'H* 1
ve . *
W ** I'O \
. d
Kf
r:ns.
No life
i* safe
ironi their
ami
i ;hbor
tin
at
ia* k s.
They're
in air.
water, «'.uct
our u<-
- a food. Biff
rand p
rot* i ion i >
lioul*
1 h;»ve
no sin
to
afforded
In Electric Bit
twhich
destrt»> and expel ibe-e deadly iit'<-
ease germs from the system. That'-t
why chi Us fever and .• ntie All ma
larial itnd m.aity itlood t’n 1 s yield
prompt ly to this wondcrlti blood
purifier. Try them, and enjov th-*
glorious health and new strength
the\ ’ll • give j . it. Mont*y bark. if
not satihtted. t»n!y 5('e at Juo >!.
K lien's
»ee in eur-telves or others; hut sinte^
w*e are “sinners all,” and t»ur love
imporfect, we could at least adopt
the golden rule, “Who think nor
evil, helhve n'l things, hear all
things, ami cover ilnr neighbors'
hins with the q,untie of cha«$t.v
atul sympathy.”
q The lawyer wlio prosceuteB itis
victim before the court, the,, very
complainant who presses the defend
ant, are reeking in the very sin
they are seeking to condemn and
punish, and worse than all, in the
light of his own blackness and guilt entire community was shocked and
b« is seeking to inflict the pen- saddened The young man was seven
altjr of his own crime upon another, teen jears and some months old.
'Phis is all right and Just as a mat- He was a young man of sterling
ter of vindicating huroaui justice be- |WO rth, With a bright ^future be
fore the civil courts of our coun- j fore him, but he knew^not how zoom
try; but the staudard. lifted before his end here with loved ones would
On
death, <f
and Mrs.
S. sf. which
\ s.el Incident.
the , untimely, and uiiexpeci
BUYERS ATTENTION.
.
We are prepartd to supply you.-
wants from our complete lim* » !
General merchant!Ise. Otjr
are fr.-.-h and guaranteed. \V ■
supply jou in Gr«M . f s, t>ry <:•< >
^llOe^ and Notions.
A t v of our prices:
Got < 1 r< en «'*fftH* at if.*
tioid Hand Hams at .1:
lliee I cr feck . . . ..la. .
tltlttik Meat. :l lbs. foe.. U-
Excel lent Country >Hat I >
K
• ..Wanted-—Eggs and tliickcns.
G. I. BLOCKER,
WALTKKIIOIIO, S. t .
TIE WORLDS 88EATEST SEWIN6 UACIUKE
.LIGHT RUNNING.
SAMOSE, a Concentrated Flesh Forming Food, the,Only Remedy Known for Thinness—
Builds l T p the Thin and Weak, Brings Back the Rosy Blush of Health to Bale Cheeks
■* • V M
Rounds Out the Scrawny Form and Gives the Beauty Lines of Plumpness.
TO I'M.r. THIN I'EOI'I E.
the young son »f Mr. j
Henry lame of Fechtlg. ^
cx*eurred recentlj*. the
> l.'fer
- t*> I’.n fm* Sa
m<* *
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it Does
.N**t Make lid
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H;
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f- I in
i. ironi wan.l
of noiiK
i imietit
Tii**..
may eat e*iOMg
h, b
lit 1
h. ir foo
* ; e.(
>t pi i j • i !y tlli:
*.-:»*
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*1 do*-.-*
the.n
no pood.
> * . t:.** ren
lark;
tble
flesdl-
f* rni
Ing f-'-od, shou!*
1 be
us.
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wlio
ar*- pale w* ak
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nd
thin. It
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ken f >r
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v.iil
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n a A* r:
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no arc 1 p-v.i u-
, an
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he f ipd
ihrit
i oven wili ai
«•/*• h
treti
.-th and
l.i)Oll
flesh.
Hr
mori** is a ;■ lett
tiflc
rie
■ h form-
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.... 1
he *
bin and
sera v
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lhe wi '. :*ml
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v i ire r
• a.idv itiilit..
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b-V
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t r ios\
••heel
ks a ml tie- p ! a a
.pt'C
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t ie -e ut y
shou
Id VIM ' S.!l.
•'1 !■
e r-
• ii who
w isn*
,S to h<‘ sir* an
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d V.
eit ami
t ’*in
h'-alt !i ati-1 tr* <
d fl.
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ill hiv
1 is -
ii*-"lres accoinp
; h*
-.1 t
»y. ?'a-
I THE FATNESS n! El A 1.1 II.
j o »
! Santose I ill*. Out the t urves and
Mak*'- M in IVt.ple • ‘at.
If you
i not what
m i
that dread bar where there will be
no advocate to plead, where no plea
will lodge, and where no witneaa
bat the self abusing conscience will
•RPaar,
God forbid, that I aMould ever
He down and die with an unjuat
judgment unrepented and unamend
ed and let me ever adopt the max
im o' Mgaon while I Jive. Judge
V^^Hgyif with a judgment of slncer-
. ity, and thou wilt judge other*
with charity.
W. A. CARTER.
For summer diarrhoea in children
always give Chamberlain’s Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
castor oil, and a speedy cure la
oertaia. For sala by all dealers.
be brought to this sad close. No |
one knows how ■’this sad parting
felt to his stricken parents, and
that which makes *1 sadder still,
he was the only son, and much be
loved by his parents. We caa
truthfully say: “Earth has no sor
row that Heaven cannot heal.”,
Pastor.
I
mose,
Siji-Ii remarkable results h ive fol-
|.Ipwrd (he use ol Samos-- that Jno-
M: Klein the dri-gist. i- wil!lng*t«>
pay for the treatment if it does
not give the desired results. They
make this offer generally and want
.ail who are thin, weak or out of*
; health to get a box of Satnose on
those terms. Price 5(4 cents.
are t bin your health it
it should be. If you art
Nb'.-lng v.* ij.lt Ktiullly thecr h
! som* thi-ng v mug tliat. should lii- a*
tended to at once. You cannot b<
healthy and strong if you ;-re
This makes the ihin ami straw j
pfonip and lof.ii • . it ii,ix«-s vviih
*fooa so * I at all of the * lem* 11*
make solid ho.je, firm *nqseh*
nod ftc-riii ar** Uonoughly a . :ml
ed and retained in the ifysiehi,
Samos** is not a drug or a i
and | lant; it is a scieiitlfit flci h ten
food that res!'*i i s thin jM-epie
a norm i! c* iidltion ol .rood healthy
flesh’.
There are *houtsandH of un
m-rvous. prop!-- who would loo
and feel Sktirelj di d rent if I Ilf V
w*-re only fat and plump. Let them
us** Sam use and 'they will smon no
tice remarkable r< suits.
These statements are confirmed
llV J no. M. Klein. The druggist of-
\ l inn:\i. <>n i it.
\i»y < u«* t ’i »i
’’mark aide
T-\ —'- -ei**—**. tlie. He
ll. h-lWining E*mhI.
Wli.-n two o. ■ rr> leading drugists
in Walt. rtt< ro • II ' on that they
lias.- a pn p.ir .'i ji on . tilih they
v.i!l refund your money if It dor*
not do all t!• it i- Haim. <1 for it
it shows that the article must have
uiiusu.l m.-rits I*, is in this w; y
sell
form-
ired t<>
th
! that
Jno
M. K
i*’in
t ’ >* *lni
iZV.'i
ha
j .>a n
41. <>,
the r-
mi a f
kable fl
esh
»!' !
i lug
food.
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at
1 '»•
his c
reat <! :
7 \
• n- i- -
U <\
* u-
w op
1; a greai r
t V •!
ntiot it
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ag
the
thin
. the,
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k and
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re * ;
m l •>
ro
doubt
lh
hy
help
r- pe<
.pl- w>
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r** V e.l'
; -ii
ly.
w iio
ai«- t
* *»!
atl<| a *ii.
ipy
pool
r d t a'
i-stlon.
1 .v
toritiij t
■
*f
ly *«» lialth and sireagth. and L’-
tr*-«siiig lie weight t-O ttsat life is
a pleasure and a joy.
| Samose mixes ws’h' the ordinary
. foodk and aids digestion; i* extracts
from the foods that you eat ti-o
: flesh-formTng and string h giving
fers to refund Hie money to anyone. elements, - building up th,. tissues
buying and using Snmose who diws ; and the general health,
not gain in weight as promised. The, Anyone catx, get a 5i» cent box of
risk i« all their^. the thin and scrav itbis remarkable fiesh-forraing food
I*
tty can buy Sam one at Jno. M.
Klein s store »l?h the knowledge
that if it is not successful It will
cost absolutely nothing.
knowing that their money will be
refunded if it do«*s not Increase
weight and restore the systems to
health. ' “ " .
Happiest Girl la Liacolm.
A Lincoln' Neb., girl writes, "I
had been ailing for some time with
chronic constipation and stomach
trouble. I began taking Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
and in three days I was abla.to be
up and got better right along. I
am the proudest 'girl in Lincoln to
find such a good mediclns.” For
l salt bp all dealers. -
ifhun-
i. V* le
, Old Ht. Paul 1‘K-nir Party
A happy* crowd of about two
dred men, women and children
brated the Fourth of July at a plcnl
on J. R> Fox’s “Battlefield Planta
tion," near Adams Run. The
grounds were beautiful. A long
avenue of l»rg* oa-ks draped with
gray moss, their branches entwined
and lapping over the road way. The
tables and seats were arranged
The day wan very much enjoyed
which was enjoyed to tbe fullest ox- the loyalty of the Colonist and of
* *
tent by those who partook. their finally being driven to war.
The older ladles and gentlemen C ol. Clement was followed by Dr.
amused ttaemsnlves ih^nterestlng Harley, wj^made an excellent
speesh and was also very instruct
ive. which waa enjoyed.
The other speaAers were heard
the Children. The children jumped
rope and ployed games.
The dinner was spropd about two
o’clock and Bitch a dinner will be from durii-w the afternoon.
lot'K remembered. All dainties that
can be mentioned were served. Af
ter which Col. Moultrie J. Clement,
delivered an address, which was
through hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed bp all.
Fox, Mr. ard Mrs. Charles Platt,
aad other frelnds of the neighbor
hood: 4 "• .*
The day wpe spent by the young
Indies and gentlemen in dancing,
N
Panon's IWm a farm.
From Rev. H. Stotoenvoll. Alli-
aon la., ia praise of Dr. King's
He related the hard* New Life Pills. .„
ships of tbe past years and the | "They’re such a health necessity,
trials bfMhe flrfbt settlers, and later j In every home this* pile should be.
on of their grievances over the i * ot her kinds you've tried In vala^
mats, vrnnotoi' nmat t A/t Kw # h.» USE DR, KING 8
.. fV P , ,. , d . by h And be well again. Only 25c. at
British. Ha told of the.forbearaace j no . m. KUen's.
ytmuarm