The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 28, 1912, Image 4
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. tt, 1»12.
WHAT WALTKRHORO XKRDft.
1.
Hotel
Doiioferotlc Hootcttol CU
jtorBoro hol4 o Mootlog Tooodojr of-
iroppo to orroogo for tho opprooch
| log towo cMetloc*.
Tho eoloailtloo decided to hotro
I o first primory election on April 3d?l
eooood. If aecooaorp. Mop 14;
load o third. Map 2. The geoor-
|ol electioi* will bf hold Mop 21.
A campolgo mooting woe colled fc|
Thoredop night, April 2S, ot tho
court house. All pledgee muot ho
filed hp noon of April 2S.
The committee naoeoaed tho of
fice of Mupor f 16.06 nod each
candidate for Alderman 60 cents to
defrnp the ex pc roes of the elections.
Tho hooka of registration for the ,
town election will he opened Wed*-
nesdap and Thoradap, April 2 and
4. It will be necsaaarp for everp
person registering In the town
election to hare a eountp registra
tion certificate and a tax receipt
for 1611.
oaly
MANY CITIES ARE
ISTARTLDD BY CURES
Jaa. E. Peurifop, president of the
First National Bank, had business
(it* Charleston pesterdap.
ii a m/ssai
To the Hat of things Walter ho- j
re needs, ns pablise*-’ each week,
aUght he aseatloaed fearless and
lust administration of nil the or-
of the town, so that a
might feel aafe 1c his per
son aad propsrtp ngainst the crim
inal Ip Irreepooslhle from aap cause.
Whp should there not be a e-um
ber of dralnsge districts laid out
la Colleton Conntp? Hampton la
getting a serp large district, which
will take In some serp rich farming
lands. Coltetoo needs drainage rerp
hadlp. %
Among the bard of newspr-pera
conatantlp on the alert for Improve
ments. none Is making more pro
gress than the Dorchester Esgle.
The latest lm pro seiner* being the
enlargement of the paper from a
five-column to n six-column eight
page, all home print paper.
It le rumored that there Is n
posalbllltp of there being two sets
of candidates In every county tor
all the officer- one a Bleree *«-t
and the other antl-Bleaiw. Well.
We wor’t object. In fact everp can
didate from coroner up will have (o
declare himself on this issue,
(for It is an Issuel anyway, or
we are very much mistaken.
, Here Is n message of hope and
good cheer from Mrs. <2. J. Martin,
Boone Mill, V*., who is the mother
of eighteen children^ Mrs. Martin
was cured of stomach trouble and
constipation bp Chamberlain’s Tab
lets after five' pears of suffering,
laud now recommends these tablets
! to the ppblle. Sold bp all dealers.
Mm. J. C. McLeod wae at home
to her friends on Wednesday af
ternoon from four to six. The
guests of honor worn four bridss of
the past year, vie: Meedames Le-
land Law, J. M. Richardson, Leon
W. Coker, end Frank Rogers, Jr.,
of Florence.—Hartsville Messenger.
mm Hoot Juke Mrdklee Osates
Wtdo IMsswst bp Ite Hteaage
IVaei Over Disease.
The startling mpiditp with which
the fame of the new Root Jntce
medlclre bee traveled seems little
short of marvelous for although its
strange power over disease hr* been
known but n short time, reports
from people In many cities, prais
ings It to the 'Skies sod discrlblng
the moot phenomenal cures, are
coming from everywhere.
Dosens of people here In town
whu Mkre toe first to obtain
the medicine at the drug stores,
are now teling of benefits thr-t
-.i ' t>* en derived front Its use.
On every hand one may her.r
stories that seem almost incredi
ble and yet fhe persistency with
w hich such reports are made .peem
to dispel any doubt concerning the
remarkable merit of discovery.
From all reports, the Root
Jnice exerts a powerful curative
influence upon the disgestlve atrd
secretory organs and some of those
who have tried to eat they cr-n
■sarosly get enough ta eat and
that the stomach seems able to
digest anything. It stops irvllgee-
tton. belching, the formtion of gas
on the stomach end pains after
meals. In a surprising manner and , _ . ,, . _ * . .
its continued use for a short time | 8®l ur day, March to Saturday
strengthens and tor<?s tjie stomr.-ch
Miss Ida M. Flshburne, field
worker for the Colleton county
Sunday school association went to
Wesley Chapel Sunday to be pres
ent and assist In organising the
departments In this school. Miss
Flshburne is being kept quite busy
these dhps. She has accepted an
Invitation to attend n Sunday
school Institute at St. George Fri
day and at Orangeburg Sunday.
[«» MULES
I will be In Walterboro from
March 9, with a car load
of
choice horsea and farm niulca. We
Charleston has her race trr'k.
and the gamblers may gamble th A re
to their heart’s content till the 1st
of July, after which It will be un
lawful to have any betting or- the
races. The punishment, however,
is mi uncertain quantity, and will
not stop gambling so you could
notice It. T^lal by Jury in Char-
\ lest on is a farce, especially so In
the trial of vlolr4ors of the dis
pensary law. aad It w|U* be equally
n farce In the trial of race truth
gamblers. There Is. therefore,
no relief In. sight, till the people
of the State outside of Chsrleeton
rise up ard pet a stop to the
lawlessness practiced there! It
assy take metropolitan police train,
or martial law to do It. Somtklng
will be done In the not distant fu-
tare, we honestly believe. If the
purifying Influences cannot be cre
ated within, they must come from
without.
There can he no more important
officer in the State than the law
maker. His is the constructive
force In the government the other
depr-rtments being corrective and
executive. How important. there
fore, that the best men of the
State be sent up as law makers!
so that indigestion Is soon forgot
ten. Rheumatic sufferers, (oo, de
clare that the effect of the medi
cine on sore, swollen, aching limbs
and jolt•« is wonderful and that our friends and r-11 prospeo-
the pain simply seems to vanish.
TWe following extrrets from a , , ..
few of the many recent reports tlv * b,,yprB ,0 ra " a ‘ d t ‘* an “ nu <*
will coi-.'ey a good idea of the great 1
results that are being obtained by our stock,
its use in many cities over the conn
try. F. Abel. Seymour, Ind., “I
hr-ve used the medicine with fine
results atxl know Of many others
it has helped.” Albert Tlmllck, Can
trail. III., “I have suffered with
stomach trouble two years. Was
almost deed one night when 1 sent
for Root Juice. After three or
teur doses 1 felt much better. It
has since worked wonders for me.’
J. E. Ogdet\ 8t. Louis, Mo., "It is
the best medicine I ever used and
I have tried many kinds." Joe Bat
tle, Moultrie, Ga., "I have tried
Root Juiceoand received more bene
fit than from at-? medicine I ever
used " Other similar, reports have
come from Carrington, N. Dak..
Anderson. lnd„ Kane, Pa., Chica
go. 111., Harrisonburg. Va., Spring-
field, 111., Bellefontsine, Ohio, sir-1
many other cities In all pr-rts of
tho United Stntee.
Inasmuch as a large bottle hold
ing nearly a pint can be obtnlred
at r-ay drug store or direct form the
Root Juice Laboratories at Fort,
Wayne, Ind., for only one dollar. It
would seem advisable for r-ny suf
fering person to give it a thorough
test.
W. Z. AYcR
Olar,
8. C.
The Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany of New York, begs to announ
ce that Miss Miriam du Bola has sc
cepted agency In her father’s place.
She will be pleased to see anyone
Interested 1c- Insurance.
FOR SALE—Two fine young mules,
for cask or on time, with good
aeenrlty. Apply to Mrs. E. A
Sanders, Walterboro.
2-2S-2L
FOR SALE OR SERVICE—French
Percheron Stallion Rosbery, reg-
laterred. Can be seen at my
resldenc?. Colts guaranteed. If |
interested communicate with. Dr.
C. H. EsDorn or at thia office.
2-7-4L
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FOR SALE—Eggs. Brown Leghorn,
and Buckeye, prise winders, $1.00|
per setting for Leghorn; 91-26
for Buckeye. Also 15 Buckeye
pullets and one cockerel for male.
T, P. Murray, Walterboro.
2-21-21.
FOR SALE—Brown Leghorn, great
layers—eggs $1.00 per setting of
15 eggs. Jno. 51. Klien, Walter
boro, 8. C. 4-31-tf.
SLAB WOOD FOR SALE—Deliver-
lied anywhere in- Walterboro, 91
tor largo one horse load. Small JI
load 75c. Trim blocks split shoe*)
ready to burn etc. Phone your
orders to office at mill. Walter
boro Lumber Co. 11-29-tf.
WANTED.
!*WANTEI>~-For monthly wage or
WANTED—To haul your baggage,
freight, or take you to the
train. 1 am well equipped to
do anything in the ha-ullng line
day or night. Phone 61y. Burt
Fra nipt on.
MELON SEED— Stoney’s Improved
Watson: Extra fancy, from mel
ons 46 lbs. and over, first from
vines, fields reserved exclusive
ly for seed purposes. Rind very
firm—the best carrier, best ship
per; meat very sweet, luscious,
melting—excluding other melons
from all markets. Very prolific
• —producing car per acre. Seed
75c. lb. In ary quantity f. o. b.
^Allendale, S. C., cash with order.
L. A. Stoney, Allendale, S. C.
References: Allendale and Citi
zens Banks, Allendale, 8. C.
2-2S-4t.
BUSINK88 LOCALS.
Mjurtse I.lorrne* lS«u<-tl.
The Clerk of Court has issued
the foliosing marriage licenses dur
ing the last two weeks:
No 154. Hector Chisolm to
Charity Simmons, Creen Pord. Col
ored.
What is Colleton county goirtg to de’ ^‘ 1 0 L; -arus Left rue. \N hite
'Hall, to Mar> Hrowti. Henderson
M. B. Garris
SURVEYOR
\
Colleton, S. C.
Telegfcph or Write, if You
Have Work to be Done.
about It 7 Two of her members
of the lower hc,ve heel) furnished
Jobs, leaving pnly one available can
didate among those who were elect
ed two years ago. and we have
not heard if he will ruts. Will the
county send two of her beet men
to Columbia to help frame laws—
men who wtU be able to see
through a proposition; men who
represent something, having demon
strated their ability la their own
business life; men who see not
» enticed by the prospect of gettirg
, ^ the meager salary, or of being se
lected to fill some other job:
men who will not go for private
gain or to get through some per
sonal legislation' Colleton- county
has plenty of mer- of legislative ral-
J Iber, but will they offer for the
ponltlons? Or will they hold br/'k
and allow the little peanut poli
tician tp gobble up these important
Positions, and then rage over the
kind of laws made? It fs a seri
ous matter, eitlsere. What are
you going to do about it*.
Almost l/«Mt HU Life.
S. A. .Slid, of Mason, Mich., will
never forget his terrible exposure
to a merciless storm. "It ge-ve
ville. Colored.
No. 156.—Eddie Wright to Mag
gie Polite. Green Pond. Colored.
No. 157 -fladas Mosely to Hen-
rtettr- Jenkins. Smoaks. Colored.
No. 156.—Curtis P. Knight to dreadful cold,” he writes, "that
1 Ackerman, Cottage- CHUBed paJng ln my chef , tt
ville. bite. . '
No. 150. John Padgett, to Miss « *** h * rd f °r me to breathe
Lulah Preveaux. Smoaks. White A neighbor gave me several doses
No. 160.— L. G. Yarley, Weeks. C f f) r King's New Discovery which
to Miss Annie l^urie Clryton, Ehr- b ht t ef The doctor
nr~tt White.
No 161 Wm. Kinard to Miss on lh « v< ‘ r K e of P n *’°-
GftM. ste«dlev. Stokes. White I monia, but to continue with ihe
162—Willis Black to Sarah Dl^overy. 1 did so and two bot-
Gr» **«. Walterboro. Colored ‘l«» completely cured me ” Use
No 1 ST—Elijah Brown lo Anna only thia quick, safe, reliable medl-
Sb'-paM White Hall Colored c « n »* for roughs, colds, or any
No. 164.—John d rier to Mrs. throat ®r lung trouble. Price 50c
Lenorah Craven. Ritter White. H ® ft - Trial bottle free. Guar-
No 165.—Andrew Walker to Mrs. anteed by John M. Klein
Ar*’ R'-nr^tt, Stokes. White.
No 166—Willie Reed Round, to
Mabel Ixvula. Cottageville Colored.
No 167 -W. M Wr'den, Col-
’♦•ton to M'«s Maude Carter, Wil
liams. White.
No. 168.—James S. Smyley, to
Emma Coexum. Round. Colored. i
No. 160—David P. Ramsey.
Walterboro. to Miss Betram Rey-^
golds. Round. White. I
(It&ifietf Advertisements
rOR SALE.
FOR SALE— Eggs from thorough
bred pure White Plymouth Rocks
and Brown Leghorns. 91.60 per
sitting for Rocks and 91.00 for
Leghorns. M. C. Flshburne.
2-14-tf.
Early Rose and' Bliss seed Irish
potatoes, and garden seeds, a*. H.
W. Black Jr.
Millinery and remrent sale still
going on at Mrs. W. A. Black's.
GOING AT COOT—LADIES AND
GENTH SWEATERS AND UNDER.
WEAK. ALSO NICE LINK OF
MEN'S HATH. W. V. GIXIVER.
Just in a car load of wire fence,
made by the American Steel an<d
Wire Company. H. VV. Black, Jr.
2-28-2L
Garden seeds are now open at
Kllens.
The Anthony Fence,, close mesh,
stiff stay. Dixie Special. Made by
the American Steel and Wire Co.,
especially for the Southern trade.
Prices r-nd ternls to suit. H. W.
Black. Jr. 2-28-21.
Kid glovee which were $1.00 now
88 cents at Mrs. W. A. Black’s.
Burt's spring seed oats at H. W.
Black. Jr. 1-31-2L
World’s Almanac and encyclppe-.
di« for sale at Klein's.
New line of embrolderrirs Just in
at Mrs. W. A. Black's.
Cabbage Plants at J. E. Bryan's.
Itch relieved la 30 minutes by
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never
fails. Sold by John M. KHen, drug
gist. ,10-18-6m.
A few more jars of Figaro Pre-
servar, the liquid smoke, lor cur
ing your pork. H. W. Black, Jr.
*-* 2-21-2L
Cabbage Pluirts at 4. E. Bryan'*.
The best flour In town. Pearl and
Perfection at Blocker's Shore.
Pratts poultry food makes hens
lay. For sr.le -ut Klein's. _
15 per cen. off on all men’s
clothing, for cash. H. W. Black.
Jr. , 2-21-21.
Good hot drinks' for sale at C.
L. Fish’burne’s ice cream parlor.
White pine and tar mentholated.
Excelled for cough, at Klein’s.
^ ; ;
Spring Dress Goods
We beg to announce that all oar
Spring Dress Goods are in and open
ed up. These embrace a greater
variety and more excellence in value
than has ever been shown in Colle
ton County before. We shall be
pleased to show you and we know
yon will do the rest. *
WATCH FOR OUR WINDOW
DISPLAY.
♦A
TAYLOR’S
Valterboro’s Popular Store
• W. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor.
* Spring Clothing Now h ^
■( " . ^ ‘
We ha.ve just received an immense stock Of Spring Cloth-
ir>g for men and boys. Anything in Men’s Furnishings in
latest styles.
New line of Dry Goods
We have decided to put Id a line of Fashionable Dry
*
Goods, and have just received a large stock of Spring and
Summer FABRICS.
Anything you want you can get here.
H. ZAUN.
For Solid Gold and Silver
Jewelry Go to
J. A. VtSTEBBfiRG, Jewelry Store.
Main Street, Next Door to New Postoffi-e.
* WALTERBORO, 8. C.
;
GRADE FIELD
Mixson’s Seeds Grow. They are sown in the SOUTH
for the South.
Long and Short Staple Upland Cotton.
The best varieties. Write us for prices and information.
. CORN. SORGHUM. MILLET. VELVET BEANS, ETC.
Our corn is Jdiph-Bred South Carolina Com.
Get our Illustrated Catalogue of all Vegetable ani Farm 8ee<h.
W. H. Mixson Seed Company
* CHARLESTON, S. C.
«r
Dr. A. P^Ttarnes is in Columbia ! Prof. C. L. Shealy was called to
this week, having gone to attend LetlnKton Friday to *ee his brotb-
n r.i i It w ##»»• ''****- i ■» — - “ 15 — w - 11 '
a meeting for orgaeixing a "Rexall
Club.”
He
rington
er'fwWh who Is quite 111.
returned Monday evening.
Magistrate R. R. Miley. of Lodge. Highway Commissioner J.-W. Hill
was in town Monday. ^waa in town Monday.