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K. 1V11. THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WAL1*ERB0R0, & a FAOK THSm SECHKGEFIUR ■roAiant pagkant marks PRINCIPAL DAY OP FAIR. Will 0RG4NIGE COUNTY FAIR KflmrtM Arr Already Brinx Made TV» Organize Prrnuu« at Cbmty Fair. FIND “NO BILL” AGAINST FELDER. .V<wrbcjT) (irand Jury Nullifies Indict mraL Newberry, Nov. 29.--The grand , jury at 11:15 this morning returned'patron! THINK THIS OVHB. the Felder indict2hent to the court 4 marked “No Bill”, which pieans tha they do not thirk there is enough i the chc-rge to make it proper to send it to a petit jury for trial. The grand jury's finding on the indictment had been awaited with much interest, and every time since •Moidry morning thet body made appearance in the courtroom with la catch of indictments the Felder indictment was listened for with This Ofjer Sh<«lt1 Gaia tTw- c>afi- dence of the Moat Sceptical. We pay for ail the medicine used during the trial, if our remedy fails to completely relieve you of constl- We tt ke all the risk. You are not obligated to us It • any way whatever. If you accept our offer. That's a mighty broad statement, but we mean every word of It. Could anything be more fair for you? A most scientific, common sense treatment is Kexall Orderlies, which is eaten like candy. Their active principle is r*'recent scientific discovery that is odorless, colorless, and tatuUfs; very pronounced, gen Ce ar»i pleasant in every way. This Bt. George. Dec. 1.—Special: The (j ntenge j nterest by the large* crowd i n PY‘tines not cause diarrhoea. St. George Fair is in progress this jin the ccurt hourt, but nothing wa naU8ea * flatulence, griping or other week, having begun ytsterdty af- j heard of it until juj-t before the ad-; * ncc ' t nience Kexall Orderlies are ternocir The I^wts Hall, where ' journmei t of the court for dinner I'artlcularly good for children, t-ged the affair is being held, is filled , this morning, when h w:* hand- “titl delicate persons, with attractixtly arranged booths rd in narked “No Rill. R. ('. Conns ** u K,,fter from chronic or presided over ly. pretty girls, and • foreman.” It was the only bill h?, l l ,ua l constipation, or tin asso- almost everything imaginable is of- handed in by the grand jury though c l a,e or dependent chronic ailments, fered for sale in a manner which {i•1101 *.j tlie first batch, handed to urt ‘ J', 1 * ,0 Kexall < • derlies makes it practically impossible for j che jury by the solicitor when court our risk. Remember you c: n get r-nyone, especially the > r oung men. lopened Monday morning, to leave without getting separated | it is reported, though, of course. THE ARCADE DEPARTMENT STORE 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C. SPECIAL showing of new Fall and Winter Suits, Cloaks, Dresses. Shoes and Millinery for Ladies, Misses and Children. Everything nobby and up-to-date in Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings. New line of Floor Coverings; new Blankets and Comforts; new Shades, new Sweaters for Men, Women and Children; Gents’ Furnishings; Woolen Underwear for Men, Women .and Children. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN SOOTH CAROLINA. them in Waltcrbcro cinly at our Htore. 12 tabletr, 10 cei-ts; 36 from a goodly {.-mount of the coin of the realm. The crowning feature of the fair was the prrade, which took place thi* afternoon. With Dr. John B. Johnston, Dr. Carlisle - Johnston | the bedy stand 11 and Mr. Leon A. Reed as marshals, necessary to find a it can not be vouched for, that the grand jury stood nine to nine at the beginning, and th:-‘ later two more went over to the number in favor of "true bill.” thus making to 7, 12 being 'true hill.” tabiota, 2'> cents; cents. Feld only The licxall Store. Drug Co. K0 tablets, 50 at our store — The Walterboro the imposing exhibition, headed by i Bribery Attempt. Wlchmam’s Bs-nd. of Charleston. | The indictment agaii*it Felder started at the Court House. The was u-ken cut upon an affidavit principal streets were traversed, i sworn out some months ago by* B. Main street, where the judges’. Frank Kelley of Bishopville, then stand was located, was thronged with spectators. Besides horse back riders and private floats, the different religious, educ&tionrJ and civic Institutions and business es- tablishmei-ts were represented. W. C. T. V. Wins. DR. KLIE.V1* I’M’Sl’AL OFFER. Sell IPr. Howard’s Hpecifir at Half Pi-h** and Guarantee a (jure. • It isn't often that he has faith eiH)ugh in the medicines put up by other people to be willing to of- | fer to refund the money if it does member and secretary to the new winding-up commission appointed by not cure.” said Dr. Klien to a Press Governor Blease to take the plrce of the former commission, which he had removed. The indictment, drawn by Solicitor Cooper some time last spring, shortly after the The various floats were unusually affidavit was made c barged Thom- , as B. Felder of Atlinta, Ga., who had assisted the attorney general in recovering for the State a large amount of overchr-rgcs of liquor houses that had dealt with the interesting and appropriate. The first prize was r-warded the Wo man’s Christian Temperance Union. With inscriptiona to letters of gold, the vehicle, drawn by a pair of handsome Iron grays, driven, by- Dr. Carlisle Johnston, was of pure white. The other occopant was i her, 1905, to bribe H. H. Evans. Miss Badie Murray, both she and j then chairmr-n cf the board of coi> Dr. Johnston being attired in a way trel, one count says with an offer I former dispensary board, with hav ing attempted at Newberry in Octo- whlch cr-rried out the color scheme effectively. The second prize was awarded to the St. Gecrge public schools. A large wagon adorned with ne-tion- al colors, was filled with pretty, bright girls, under the direction of Miss Kate Cmtey. a member of the teaching corps Little boys marched beside the wagon, holding ribbons extending therefrom. Other Float*. The Bank of St. George was an other prize winner. The float which was of pure yellow. contr.'.i *d bags supposed to contain money and other evidences of a financial Insti tution. The occupants were Mrs. F. E. Hinnant, Miss Pritchard Shu ler. Mr. David Ge-vin and James Ree'* Hlmant. Miss Marie Appleby and Mr. Mal colm Weathers were given a prize their vehicle, being of pure white, drawn by an iron grey horse. After the hcrsebr-ck riders had been viewed scruntlnlzlngly It was decie’ed that the blue ribbon s ould be awrrded to Mr. I. Max Minus, who. in a graceful mai-ner, rode a beautiful Kentucky thoroughbred. Col J. Otey Bre»* CIvm .n «i. The most picturesque horseback rider was Cel. J. Otey Reed. The venerable commander of the United Confederate Veterans of St. George and the Nestor of the Dorchester Bar, retired la his grey uniform, he rode beside Mrs Reed, who also wore the colors of the Confederacy. The presrree cf a “defender of the storm-cradled r-'tion that fell” had a tendercy to kindle the fire of patriotism, and he wre cheered by the spectators to a considerable de gree. Mr. Robert Rigby, of RoevesviPe, was another horseback rider who was gixen a ribbon because of marked grace and ability of manag ing his mount. While no prizes bad been provid ed for the lady riders. Mrs Walker Scott Utsey, Mrs. St Clair Muck- erfuss, Mrs I^eon Alston Reed and Mias Kathleen West Minus • t.ll of whom are accomplished equed triennes, excited the admiration ot of everyone. l\ I). t\ Flewt. The Daughters of the Confeder acy had an rxrrpticra’ly pretty fler-t, as did Mrs. Robert (• Mont gomery and Miss Maud Williams, of Piropolis. The parade v.: ,a about two bleeps apace would not permit the enumerl tlcn of every entry but it can o* said with prrdrnaMe pride th-it the exhibition r< fleeted credit upon those who were responsive for i*s conception a rd executicn. aid St. George generally. While the Fair this year is. in the ma-in. ccnfinee' to St. George, it is the purpose of the promoters to use the fund* raised in the organiz ation of a permanent county fair association, which will include the entire ccui- y. and to this en ' they are lerving no rtone unturned in their efforts to make the initial un dertaking as successful as possi ble. TVm i j Kr Is Ttho Fmir. Quite a n-umber of visitors are In evidence, ard more r-re expected tomorrow a baby shew will be held, wheih is being looked for ward to with considerable interest The director-general of the fnir is Mr. L. M. Badham, and his untir ing and unselfish Efforts in exploit and Standr-rd man who dropped in- 1 to his store, “but he is glad to sell Dr. Howard’s specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia oi^ that basis. “The Dr. Howward's Company in- order to get a quick introductory i sale, authorizes him to sell theirl regular fifty ctnt bottles at half price, 25 cents and, altho he has sold a lot of it, e-nd have guaran teed every package, not one has been brought back as unsatisfacto ry.” He is still gelling the specific at half price, altho he cannot tell how loi-g he shall be able to do so, and anyone who is subject to constipr.- tion, sick headache, dizziness, liver trouble, indigestion or a general playtd cut condition, ought tp take advantage of this thaix-e. YoO cr-n tell ycur rteders that if they are not sa4hfi<d with the specific that they can come right hack to his store and he will cheerfully refund The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In the Sonth SPECIAL—We are memh^rs of th« Charleston Refund Association, and will pay votir Railroad fare to Charleston if you shoo here Tn addition we euaran- 1 toe A-ou Better values and greater varieties to choose from* than you* will find outside the Great Market Centers. WRITE FOR FALL AND WINTER CATALOGUE. IT CONTAINS PAGES OF RARE BARGAINS. Louis Cohen & Company. of $50,00,0 worth of stock tn some big liquor organization that Fel der was alleged to he getting up at sothe unknown place; the second count mr-kes a similar charge but fixing the offer at $250,000 worth of stock; the'thiid count fixes the offer at "$250,000 in lawful iuoi.-?y of the United States. After the indictment was drawn Governor Blegge issued a. requisition their money, on the governor of Georgia for Fel der, and it was put in th* hands of Sheriff Buford for service: He wen to Atlanta to arrest Felder and bring him back, but he refused to come oi* the requisition and Govern or Brown refused to honor the re quisition. Wtuiout Regard to Expense. > When the grand jury came into court this morning at 11:30 for the last time before prep.' ring their fi nal presentment the foreman asked Judve Gage whether the grand ju rors in ctnsldering this bill of in dictment could li-ke into consider ation the probable expense to the county and the moral effect upon ^ ^ on ?ilk Voile 36- the lonuru - .y ana sornty. I h' 1 . , r > » k , .>o i!,. h wi :♦», ri"W..'. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Black spent Saturday and Sunday at Smoaks. • • • B. D. Smith and Miss Bessie Knight spent Sunday in C'otta-ge- ! vtlle with Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Wil lis. The Flesh Maker THIN AND SCRAWNY WOMEN CAN CAIN A POUND Of GOOD SOLID FLESH DAILY Money Back in Any Case Where Samose Fails to Increase the Weight VIIGH YOURSELF BEFORE USING HOW TO GAIN FLESH THIN FOLKS MADE FAT The Brick Store. judge replied that it the grand ju rats beliewd the testimony of the wl:nesses who had gone before Hum aud thr-* the prcsecution was in goed faith it was their duty to find a true bill without regard to the expense to the county. Proceed ing, the judge said that the grind jurors could consider the public fr-:ts or* reecrd, that there nnd been several prosecutions in rbere ditpensaty cases; that John Blrck had been tried and convict ed in Chester; that Jr-mes Farnum had'been tried and acquit’ed in Co lumbia. and that two of lire witness es who wei-t before the grand jury .n the case ef Felder now under consideration hr-d been tried in Co- iiimida, the jury falling to agree, and that the other witness had beer , j(>cew Broad C , oth .ndieted in Newberry, the indietme.$ - 9 in „ K n(l41 , having bc*en nol pressed. “That Terrible Experiment." “This case,” sr-id his honor, came rt ' f that “terrible experiment vhich the State was induced to .lake some :• rrs ago, and that was «.n honest effort, to make re- spectible a nefarious business, that of selling liquer to mt-fe 1 trust,” -aid he, "that the Str-'e lias tried that experiment to its hear ts con- t*-nt. If you are satisfied," said the judge, "that the prosecution is 3pieces $1 Brown Brilliantine 11 pieces 25c Trico Flannel, 28 inches wide, now 3 pieces 50c Grey Suiting, 40- inch wide, now 6 pieces 50c P'aid Worsted, 30-inch wide, now 1 piece 75c Cream Nuns Veil ing, now '... 1 piece 50c Blue Nuns Veil ing". now 1 p eee $1 00 Gum Stripe HOg. Serge, 44 inch wide, now... * OC 1 piece $1 75 Brown Striped* Y OK Serge. 4t)-m wide, now v 52 inch widej now 1 piece $1 Black Broad Cloth 52 inch wide, now 1 piece $1 Brown Broad Cloth 52 inch w ide, now 3 pieces $1 Blue Brilliantine, 44 inch wide, now’ 3 pieces $1 Black Brilliantine, 44 -nch wide, now Weigh yourself before commenc ing to use Samose, the great flesh; forming food. The wonderful sale of this preparation since first in-|e£se, yet It is in reality a condi troduced in Watlerboro and the re- John M. Klein AtlvUeM Thin Folka Good, healthy flesh can only be to use ttautowc. gained by the use of the proper food While thinness may not he a dls- together with natural action of the organs of assimilation. Nine people out of ten in order to weigh aa tion that needs attention. Under niuch as they ought and be perfect- remarkable result following its use the nourishing power of Samose |y healthy, should use Samose, the healthy, natural flesh will soon be Kreat flesh forming food and health restorer. Weigh yourself be at tained. ' have made John M. Klein such an enthusiastic believer on the great value of Samose that he gives his; personal guarantee to refund the, money if Samose will not make thin 1 people fat and restore health and strength to those who use it. This is a strong guarantee, but he haa seen so many of his custom ers who a few weeks ago looked lik* walking skeletons become plump am well through the use of Samose he feels he cannot say too much to in duce people to try it. This marvelous flesh forming fooJ is assimilated as soon as it is taken Into the stomach, makes good rich blood, tones up the weakened sys tem, helps to assimilate the food and makes the user plump and well. I This remarkable flesh forming-foot fore commencing to use these lUtl# tablets, and see how your weight in- strengthens the system generally creases from week to week. Large and builds up the fleshy tissues so box for 50c. that good, natural plumpness re- Samose does not contain a particle suits. of starch or pepsin nor Is 'it any An ounce of flesh is better than nauseating preparation such as is a pound of theory. John M. Klein usually reesmmended to make peo- beikeves that the host possible pow- pie tat. and which does not build ers of Samose is to have it tried up good healthy tissues. Samose has by his customers, and to induce all of them to use it, he offers to pay for the Samose in case it does not valuable flesh forming properties tones up and strengthens the sys- « tom, hoips the food that is eaten to give satisfaction. No stronger proof! b< a.-sini'lated In a natural manner than this can be given of his faith [and absolutely restores health to a B in it. He has seen hundreds who the organs. were weak, thin and scrawny be- 1 y mi are not perfectly satisfleJ come plump, robust and strong, sole;wit!i the results of Samose. John ly through the use of Samose. Ten M. Klein will return your money days treatment 50c. [without any quibbling. 44-inch wide, now .nii r» nil;, :f you art -sii fied tha’ he r»rr>c*K‘ is net fer the public . pood i-nd will not end in the pub- 11 pi<*ce;>0cCream BriUtontine now lie goed. you have a wide discretion m the matter; you can return ‘no bill’ or you cav< return the bill to the solkitcr, sta’in that you will not make eny finding upon it until more satiffjcuiy ireef conies to your hands.” Concluding this special charge to the grand jury, the judge told tlKK.: "But, above all things, gen- ’ . ... a . . „ .... .. _ _ tlemcn, you should make ot- thing 2 pteeesGO^Stnpe Brilliantine OQ- your pole star , and unless you do ob inch wide, new t-kat you will go wrong. I'm he- 3 pj eces 5o c (?heck Brilliantine Ofk hind you every persourJ.considera-| ;{(}_j nc h wide, now OJ/C 1 piece 50c Grey Brilliantine, 36 inch wide, now 6 nieces 50c Black Brilliantine I 3C-inch wide, now Ow/C 3 pieces 50c Brown BrilliantineOQ-* 36 inch wide, now May Go to Ixulue. We understand that there is a likelihood ot the railroad which Is now bein tuilt from this place to- j ward Ehrhardt being carried on to Lodge. It Is .thought that this will ! be best for i>.41 parties concerned. |as that will give connectnon with two roads: the road to Walterboro | and the road to Hampton. It will also give the people of the Sino:-kH section connection with Bamberg, 1 and will no doubt do much to develop that section of country.Bam berg Herald. LANDS KOK SALE. *V7? I 1 ■Sr** v* m lien and leek to the truth and the truth alone, and plant yourselves 3 pieces $1 Silk If irmly upon the truth and go to you. If you go !•*. it with this 8 P.ir- that goal to which the truth Idads it ai-d with this purpose, you are bound to reach a rigjit conclusion; you go at it with any other spir it and luipcse you sre hound to go wrong.” . live Witnesses. I The witnesses who went before 'ing the advantages of Dorchester , . . bounty will eveHtially win for him the gratd jury Monday morning to the co-operation and encouragement * ive . testimony on the which he deaerves. der indictment were: H H. Evans of Newberry: L. W. Boykin, of (’am Iden, and John Bell Towili of Bates- 1 burg. Henrietta, 42-inch wide, now • 9 pieces 50c Checked Dress OQ^ Goods. 36-inch wide, now . 19 pieces 12 l-2c Mesmerized Qp 7 pieces Cambrick Lining now (1). 169 acres cf land six miles frefill Walterbcro on Glvhan's Ferry road. 1 large 4 rcom dwelling hous with dining room and kitchen with pe-ntry. Good out buildings and lot Grape arbor and fine orchard, dwell ir<g newly trimmed. Over 1'to acres in good cultivation, all under a goo fence, cue half wire. Also one good tenant house near dwelling (2 1. 4 vaenn lots in desirable places to build in the town of \Nal- terboro Terms easy. Apply to M. H. Hiatt, Round. S. C. 4c Never Leak—Never Need Repairs—Fireproof—Storm- C roof—Handsome—Inexpensive—Suitable for all kinds of uildings. For further detailed information apply to Brown Furniture & Hardware Company Walterboro, S. C. SEED RYE-RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS. A Terrible Blander. to neglect liver trouble. Never do U. Ts-ke Dr. King’s New Life Pills on the first sign of const i pat ion. biliousness or inactive bowels and Prevent virulent indigestion, jaun dice or gall stones. They regulate ^ liver, stomach, and bowele and build discharged and court adjourned «P your health. OnTy 25 cents at I Solicitor Cooper, being asked Jao. M. Klien's. 11® what further steps, if any, be Governor Blease was an interest ed listerer in court Monday morn ing. when the Felder indictment wi 4 handed, out. The grand jury read their pre sentment this afternoon and were The Brick Store proposed to take in the Felder case replied that be did not care to make any statement at all in r«- gt-rd to the matter. ATTENTION FARMERS. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT—640 acre farm, St. Helena'a Island, Beu- fqrt county, S. C. opposite Port Royal Naval Station. 240 acres In high at Site of cultivation, suitable for loo* or short cotton, corn, oats or truck. Balance timbered. Good landings. Dwellings for two familte etc. If not sold or ne-uted by 4th of December 1911 will on that day be offered at Auction a* Beaufort Court House at 12:00 o’clock, M. Apply at once to J. D. Gap pel man Real Batata Attorney, Oharleeton. 8 , C., P. a Box «27. or Wm. J. Tho«n- i as Attorney. Beaufort, 8. C. osiery Cash Mercantile Co., M. G. Gruber, Manager. 1