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r O f AMD WAND AID, Wi ra neas er« L Y OU COULDN'T expcdt a half fed child to grow up big and strong, could you? Nor can a big profit-making crop come from your soil, unless the crop is properly fed. Few soils known have enough p!cnt foods to remain fertile when cultivated. Exacting cf^ops draw heavily upon its fertility. v Ammonia, Phosphoric Acid and Potash are d'avvn frefm the soil—some crops requiring a great deal of one and less of another. Fertilizers mu^t be mixed as accurately as a dottor’s prescription to supply the elements that are lacking, that the crop takes out. SnifrlLi ‘ r ^ le ^ ert ^‘ zers htade by us are conscientiously made. We could cheapen them, and analysis wouV. not rhow OUSOt6UiSW; ! t ^ e d'tte-ence. But wc prefer to give you the utmost W in plant foods fer the price >ou pay. For we consider -: .? reputation our richest asset. The bountiful yields of cotton-—^he mammoth yields ;; v -: •:• • of <^)m—produced by them, are winning for uem .•••:• •'v—5? Sruitnwnnia rp«a In rvgari t» flcnncM: I pronto* •d the poopto to Hcht (or rodnetion of oxprnoco and to roto ostrovo- sroce and hnro dona ararythlnc that 1 said 1 would do 1c my cam paign proihlaoa. and hare not dona anything I aald 1 would not do. The above paragraph from the annual meaaage of the governor of South Caroline., to the Legislature of tliat state, now In ectslon. be trays two things:. Kirn and foreihogt, the most acuti tape of "exspgenitcd ego’’ *og record—the pronoun ‘T’ apper-rs fi\c times it- eeveu lines—and, a inlpable effort to make the word ivononiy” cover a multituae of nphTsSTfiott oil , Jewelry Go to J. A. ViCSTKHBBRfi, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Npxt Door to New Postoffise. / WALVKMRORO, m C. I W m * - # vT-. ibi m i ... ’ ... ■'} vTlamipi ctui-.-d by R31ATC CKEidlUl COR*»ORATtOig : S.C. i Southwide prestige. Write us row for information about the fertilizers of !. the Interstate Chemical Corpcralicn—mixed is vou ‘ would have them mixed—and the name of our nearest Charleston., Egrefocr dealer. Interstate CAemioal Ccvpcration, CHAItLESTCN, SOUTH CAROLINA , .■ tMJbumamu “ ■ •• *v , BSB^STSRfiS ;as IOE ssao 1.-11' this not th. ■ first time the m. i >i g' ■/« nu r « ; ^or.th Corollna ip. i ri : .g g r;; v rtUd symptoms t r '..ig .erehd ego ”, nor will it u t; 1 igt — for ho threatens to l C!*.. *vcyd other “ rn«f aftgt*” - to the h Carollnu I.egisU.'ure, at iuU ! - . it. 'it 't, n lly, a Bad case - r C • *i ;« tr It* ! < p}»ir«l than’ C T: 1! (!".-and wc fear It is a 1 • . it. 1 . • ii.r i.. > ill; . * j , 9 tii A * 1 :u. cic ti! i : ; d in South ( >r i 1 11 1 pK t d th goven* « • »r u tr.u" v.iic . L> t hi w id . '1' c. t l» in.. • \ t ; w< r, could r.r: 1c d c:. »J < u; Ufad for ! 1.* . : 1 M, the ‘ • mlt" of the ;< ' i l • gpn !o i. i e h Mr self - r (i. t> Vf* • >. c . c n i- •:» iriom,y than X « t , y v, t h a »i '> toy W!* nevir ■h»!i ti ardent nnd *. • rgi tic In show : ;*. it off as* Cc ie Uleasq has hc« >i il^mg to impr rs people with the i'. • ! t li.it lie ij "t oiue governor. * Ami i sorry mrs* Ii huH nude of .t. ii that lie luis suffered, or err it . Mr mm h, 1 y the perform- .•int i . l.ut th« »i»e« • le everywhere l:fl\ n. M rlaly, wc n<u n il what i*crt of :i ic poor old < . 'h < arolinr. 1 crv. 1 < t ibly l'o„ a \nd. I» ! UM1-' >.* co.*feased. ( < . ;.ie han ; mann t rt to ket p hit 'Ml.: ’ South j rcrni iiui very TiPm h In t.„- l|:ue- ' li» 1 t : the wliili If it is o be 1 nny<• • ran rtlii-h 1» ii'g. place d in t hut rt i f "light. ^ rt ^ Hu . ybe, we an* prejudiced; •V * i , \*. e are »oo it ueh of ii stick- j. r - (' gnit.v nnd ; tii* of modesty in oi • 'overr-ors, a ad tliai we do IUCKER MANDFilTUUNC CilUPANY, ' Sll«’KSSOIt8 TO wishes will spring up and displace those that are venal. ’ If the newspapers of South Car olina, considered generally, are sutethFful, and It will rot te dis puted that they are, 4o Indict ttaen> in wholesale fashion as untruthful, dishonest aid corrupt, it to indiei of th* people who rend GEO. S. HACKER & SON. and support them as untruthful, dis , honest a id corrupt.— The-State. i Tiie Mutua} Life Insurance Com- pr^iy o» .si w York, bugs to unnoun- t. t. at Miss Miriam du liol:* has nc i pled azeney in her father's place. J ;e will be pleased to see anyone interested lt> Insurtsnce. ' 4 1 * Prefesac-na! Nciices. — —-—.—r ~h H .K. PAIMIKTT. A tt erney-a t -1 a»\v. I Prompt Att»i.tl»r. to All llu.siness. WAIiTKKltOItO, S. <*. uh'e’lt'L Ob' 0p. A. <i. AneJersor^ DKNTAL SURGEON Office Hours: J * i p ^ p. ta , t» y n. OPPOSITE Pnrtuen and Merc haa'i Benk. Arcade Department Store * 232 and 234 King^treet and 203 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina / LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAILORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH —— 1 i 1 We invite you to come to Charleston to do your 0 *0 ’ _ shopping at the ARCADE. / v. W e will save you big money on ev~ry purchase. You can buy a Tailor Made Suit at HALF PRICE Ladies'. Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks at r 3 off former price. Lathes’. Misses and Childrens Fuffe at 1-2 price. * * ^ Same proportion of reductions in all lines of merchandise in our great estab lishment. Don’t fail to take the next train and come or write us. Your orders will be attended to with as much care as if you were here \ourself. Louis Cohen & Company. n n 101 1 101 1 m.-—,^^-11 / "VIRGINIA CROWN' KING’S LATEST 1911 STRAIN COTTON A FIVE 500 REPORTS - LI RE THESE TO rnovt tm*t ’ o» Kim * iMxmo | TO 3 EXTRA ACRE BAG. mocuc^Vm. BALES COTTON M. V. MICKLE - ABK.-PlMrtmt Fi»« Acav> ud Ft.kIucmI a I «'r» B-lct. KICK MIUUER - GA.-Uttd Twn b»,« *■«! m 14 Acre. G»t %JMO II.. K.ii* LiM W l_ BERRY - \RR-PubUK Fire Acre* >*4 Gre 1S4 Kt're B*tre Co'-i «. 1.1. FOUKES - Km. U>«4 • B>C re NIm Acre*. Gw B F.*tt* B-lre. F K. HO:iSTON-MC_.-r- ..led Fire Acre*. M*A* is sold on 9 aos. tuie jLVa I mtih t. *«( emt wrera/ (Mretaarf SAm.it t ACIC /’•a a-- Vi’Ct. a m *o»th CtoaiiHt 9*o». S/~ ' l irsrrv*) /,,r it SO a 6a*. caoh an* a / f ■ u «. Oituhomo.lt. Ltt m. oxolAin mu "too > FiiT/i uffto.” It /*aaa* far *w taaaca.* H.'re B.lre. " \ otctl fjr yc.r Audio ernp. W. H. SAVRKI- LA.-U re* Full Crepia 8*il* cl U; , j J KING R !t W *.ll i.U. r ot j a prope r ;'i>pr» rial ion upo ! f r , v’ and "« cononiy.'’ That ■ill! i i. (,tnip.-Jpn word, “economy, w'itii vi ill Hit- vou r I* fo often Srt i How* ’ 1 r. iv i err not j s-o i',. uiiltcd that wr would deny CoU i • irivileye of glvtihK !>• our c r '*ii v ' , over ctkI over au’irt one > . t- rdny and ngaln today— •his i :-t iii’i .fe &f hintFi !f iis governor And In re If the modest, wlf-effac- ing w. y In which in doe* it: ff :t u will take into eOns'drr'’- tic'-i ; l e aiuount «-f money which lias I in atived to the state*by ray veto* .- i f >+te lj*«t nppropriatlcn Mil the aaiounl saved by not appointing ipecnil judg«s by culting off all newer: per*, requiring each coun ty tu pi.y for its own re«iufeitions, rifusirg to iFsue uBeleFs rewards, refiiFiUK to hire detective a to do the wroik which should be perform ed by regular officinls. the roiount received from the app'drifmenf of m tarles publte, the low rate of in ifest af v hif-h money was bofrowi 1 the cccntirR e,f Interest cn thi money while on deposit, the amount of contli h K fund, “"stamp and str.ibrcry fund, and fund for the enforcement of the law afld order, which have been uaed, and if' other ways you will find that during my twelve months of service, I have saved the people of this state more tin n $1 OO.iHut, by practicing econ omy at (1 holding dow n e xpense!,. VSBUtninp that the above is n true and eorroct “tatemeic of the cu- --which v e do not, at all .-id b: t Ocie has, roully and truly, snv- :■! : a n i < ol hurdnil thoitFand doM ci! ihe good old state of South ("ar- ) we would, ft!ll, be* forc< d to •l i co:>e!u'it ti thrt it whs pocr "* * oneimy'’ considering the kitid o : dvertieirs*, she has had with ("ole "s her governor. Doubtless, however, there'are ‘ lain kii ds of people in Sou'.h « rolin: w! *» will prefer to look :i» role’s “economy" recorel. ns stal- i) by himself rather than *his luirdon record, :tjud his lynching re cord. tJid his dispensarj record and . his alPround-don’t-glve-a-ef — for-anwbody-; •ul-anything receird- and try »to make themselves and otboTB believe that a proud old Southern Stale, like South Caredim:., nee da that sort of hairpin In any official position withim the gift of her people. \ve any. maybe there are some pe*ople like this- but, we trust, hot many.—Augusta Chronicle. ’Phone lOOa. „ WALTXniOKO s. o WE MANUFACTURE *9 j.- Dears Sash and Blinds Columns and Balusters; Grillca and Ornaments; Screen Doors VYindcAS. * “L WE DEAL IN Glsss, Sash Cord and Weights CHARLESTON. S C. coococccoor oooccc. 'Xtoocrcc 1 r. w. ’Biid iL - u a DENTAL CiURGEON I h»ve reopened my denial oflico, and have H<*oe.atod with me DR. JOHN H. BAKER. Ad work prompt attention ( i c t F t V given *■ u ( q Office next Tony 4 Shaffer’* £ y Store. ^ o Office Hour*: 8.30 am fr> “J »’ p. m. 3 to 6 p m. J X Tp.me No. fita. f s Wnltorhvoro* HI C?. . 0000000000000000000000000 ct!4 Medina Straot, C tl A R L F. 2TT O N, » <J MAfHILE AND cv; u..a...:TE ^fORKt. 11 X-ZZ&l*? and r v W-. — X j v I FIRE INSURANCE - <* / PHONE 21X OR WRITE J. D. vonLehe, Agei.i HARTFORD & AKTNA FIR.: IN>URAN(’E COMPANIES. Will injure imprnveiKcountry dwe i intra and furni’urc, s‘ore buildinv'* and tnerehar.dXclock. Sr JOHN II. HICKS. Bl'RCEON-DFNTIST. KHltUARDT, S. C. > Send For Prices, i bn V. Bench mprennau m nt Walter nnrn :tot»hllnb«4 tu 17B4 Olctont Firm in AmerlCA Q. A. WALKER Piu.,NUMSiaia.n[| ASSEMBLY FILIii v ' \ 81PRKMH HKNCH drawn from first ballot. t’n the secodn ballot the nomination after the joint "HIB* KVAVK WILL Oi*J*OSK diKN T K « ^ t* a WimwI .... a**en»bly voted ns followfl on the . B. inranit aad t. A. woua ni three remaining coMestants: Fras- Klerted Associate Justices. On the second ballot Thomas B. Fraser of Sumter, a member of the house, was elected an associate Jus tice of the Sotttb Carolina supreme court by the joint assembly yester day to fill out the unexpired term of f&ugene B. Gary, now cBlef Jus tice. C. A. Woods of Marion a was re-elected an associate justice of the supreme court to succeed IMm- aelf without opposition. The su preme court bench now has the five Justices required by the consti tution. In the 'race for associate justice against Mr. Fraser were: Judge Q. W. Gage of Chester, Judge ,0eo- E. Prince of Anderson and G. YV. S. Hart of Yorkville. On tha first ballot talfen by the joint assembly the vote resulted as follows: Fraser, 75; Gage, 53; Prince, 2«; Hart. It. Tatal num ber of v&ca cast. UO. Necessary ter an election. »1. The name of Mr. Hart was wfth- LYOX. or- Announce* Hi* (Wmliibu-y fttr ^ „ «... flee of Att^MBM-y (•mrrnl. er, 93; Gage, 5S; Prince, 9. Total Columbia, Jan, 10.—’‘I will be a number of votes ca *L 1®®* - cardidate for attorney genera) of w, ** r ^ election, 81. South Carolina next summer," said President C. A. Smith declared ^ Bvans, of Newbrery, who was T. B. Fraser of Sumter elected as an associate justice. Associate Justice Woods was nom inated to succeed himself by Sen ator Montgomery and .uhaniruously re-elected. His notUlilation receiv ed several seconds. The election 1 of Mr. Woods preceding that of Mr. Fraser. x - As the successoh, 1 to Chief Jugtlce Eugene B. Gary*V place on the supreme bemn as r-ssoeiate justice Sere-tor Hardin nominated Judge here today. He made this statemen following a statement Jo the ef fect that he had on Monday appear ed in Richlar*! county court and demc-oded trial. He was Indicted several days ago by the Richland county grand jury on the charge of receiving a rebate of $50 from M. A. Goodmr-n, Goodman was u whiskey drummer. "I am going to win in the race for Attorney General.” said Mr. Evans, in strong terms. The nc- G. W. Gage of Chester; Senator Cllf Hon c-gainst Evans it* the Richland ton ( nominated T. B.--Fraser of Sumter; K. P. Smith nominated Judge O. E. Prince of Anderson, and Thomas P. McDow nominated O. W. 8. Hart of Yorkville. The Cottoton dolegatHon support* ed Judge Gage, except Mr. Smith, who voted for Mr. Hart. county court was brought by At torney General Lyon. Mr. Evans is out on s bond of $1,000.—Au- gftsta Chronicle. Friday. January 19th, being a le gal holiday, tho banks in town w|ll bo closed. An* the I’eofde Oumgit? Of ’ all Industries, newspaper- making and newspaper-selling is most closely and directly connected with and dependeit upon the good will of the people. The revenues of the newspaper are dn-wn' frqm the sale of papers a^d of advertisln space. The sale of advertising space turns wholly upon the sale of paper. If the people refuse to buy i-nd read a newspaper, money paid for Its udverttwli*g space is iiiofley wasted. The instant the peo pie cease to read a newspaper, the can ful business man finds it out and ceases to advertise in Its columns. Very few business men ii- these days throw away thejr money. In South ('sroilnr, there is not a successful newspaper, not one tha "makes ends meet," weekly or daily, that does not owe Its reve nues wholly to the esteem in which It is held by the people. If She successful newspapers of South CaroHi-w are untru'hful, dis horn st rod corrupt, It Tollows that the people of South Carolina^prefer and are willing to pay for news paper* of that kind. No other con clusion can possibly be drawn from the promises. , If the people * re honest and truthful, and are not fools, ' they will ddcllue, to buy and read un- scrupdlous aad lying Furthermore, newspapers la mony with their character C. E. DURANT Civil F.ng’r unrf l and Surveyor Will be in Walterboro at J. B. Ackerman’s on Saturdays and all otlvr days when not at work, in field. 'Phone No. 77y, Advertising Card Rate THE PRESS AND STANDARD Walterboro, S. C% ^ 1 Effective September I, 1911. SPACE (CONTRACT) RATESt (To Be l ied Within a YssJC)* j Here Is a remedy, that will cure your cold. Why waste time and money experimenting when you can get a preparation thug has woi> a world-wide reputation by its cures of this disease and can always be depended upon? It is known every where as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, ap'd is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers. For l/etter* of Administration. KTATE OF MOL’TH CAROLINA, t ouikty of CoJleioiu, By ..I S. Griflln. Kaquiiv, Probate Judged 1 HAS, M fj. •*» WHEREAS, M /J. Jones, made suit to me to grant him letters of Administ.ratjor. of the Estate and effects of C. W. Jones. THESE ARE. THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all i.nd singular the kindred and , creditors of the said C. W. Jones deceased, that they be and appear before die. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Walterboro. K. C., on 2oth r**xt, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the 'forenoon, to show cause, If ntiy they have, why the said Administration dthnuld not be granted. GIVEN under my hand this 4th dt-.y of January, Ar*no Domini. 1912 I’utdished on the 10th and 17th day of January*. 1912, in The Press and Standard. J. S) GRIFFIN. * Probate Judge, Colleton Co. per bach 100 to 249 ladies .IB 2.10 to 490 Inches 14 500 to 999 laches 18, 4000 or more inrhew X .l<h Traasient Rates. A ^ ^ SO rents per Inch for first inser tioa. and 2A rents per inch for. each sabseqaeat iaserttoa. • -^7\ '* fiTgal kdveKtisbig Rates.* % At/« / The rates oa legal mlvertising a fixed by law sad these refers will aofe be dev(aCed from. Classified Advertising Rstes Wants, For Sole, For Rent, Loot and other special basinetsi notices, oae rent n word each insertion, no advertising taken for less than twenty-five renis. Bnsinesa locals five cents n Uue each insertion. Msirioges and Deaths. News items of marriages and deaths are printed free. OMtaar* notices and verses at the end uf “death*’ nofeirea, charged at the rate of twenty.five dents per inch. NOTE—The above rates have beea rarefntty compiled, aad are the very lowest possible, with k<hn1 business !— ■ — —-a* far O. E. Hi Moors, of Heudsrsonvflle was in town SatOrdsy aad Sunday a| blow with teriflc fofee north end play havoc with” causing red. rough or sore hands sed Ups, that need Buckieu'* Arnica Selva to hsal them. It maksa the skla soft aad saiootk. Uurlvalsd for >ald mmm. atoo haras. holla «r .‘Csi the home of W. R. McTeer ; Only tf at Job? M. UiSi