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A^nundaca had antr%d thara la ala
▼aaaal. tha Pram, fad ra»ortadf tha
locattaa of tha Booth Polo a& pa-
cambaf 14.
Capt Amandaaa at aaoa aahlad hH
atorjr to* tha Loadoa
tha Now York Tlmaa. ta
with aa asraaaaat that ha
tarad Into with thooa papaa
ha athrtad aa tha trip al
lattar part at 1914. a
la hla alary. Capt
talU haw ha atartad aa hip
ward Joaniay atar tha led aa^ tha
14th of Fabrwary, 19l>. Ha 'Wha
accompaalad by alght Norwaglaaa
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AND INDIGESTION
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paopla who aaffar from a waak or
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your cppatlta poaa hack aa yoaf
Doe* yoar food Ha la yaar atomaOh
Ilka ao mach load aad farmaat. fro
C*s. canalag fcalchlag. btoatlag aad
all axparlaaead ta artla work. With Hv» r gat elaggad ap. maktag yoa
hla maa atd a larga aambar aC dagg |>ii oak i pntttag coat of far aa yaar
ha waat Into wlntar qaartara aaaat t oocii* and aa odor Ilka a atagaard
tha mlddla of April, and rawafatd B€Wcr Voar brerth? Do yoa
Y our customers get the
goods for which they pay. You
should be as sure of getting the
money for the goods you sell.
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The old way was to depend on memory and habit.
With our new system, you depend on machinery
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ing of money on his purchases is the instinctive inclina
lion of die average man. but it is always the QUALITY
of the goods you get tha! constitutes real economy.
them until tba Stk of
whan ha artarad upon tha daah tor
tka pola. »
Traveling la daaerlbad aa warp
good but tba work of aooaodtPP a
mountain wall to a platoaa that la
10.040 faat abora tka aaa Ural
taxed tha paraararmaea aad a*>-
du ranee of tha party to tho »t-
moat. The plateau haring baaa at*
hare headaehea aad ara yaar bowels
atopped ap with filthy, decaylag.
undigested food matter that la
poieoalfg yoar ayatam aad laylag
you liable to all aorta of aertoaa
diseases? Do yon fOal tired, eUtf
Jointed, droopy, nerroas, rua dowa
and worn oatf Ara yoar kldoagra
Builders’ Mate!
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weak? Is the artae scanty and
moat ine p.aiaau froqueiIt aBd doM year ache?
tamed, however, and the foantty bw A short eoarM of timon*
me reasonably laral. trarai was Root j aic# treatment will straight
en you out Quicker than anything
else. It acta directly apon tha
overworked stomach aad digestive
organs, slope indigestion, promotes
a healthy appetite, stlre tha llrer,
rlwr«-tbe blood, toaea and at rang*
thens tha kldaaya aad bowala. la
fact Root Juice renovates tha satire
body; glees new life to tha maa*
clea. tha aenres. aad cleera tka
brain.
Any good druggist can supply
Root Juice aad a week’s treatment <
will produce e. wonderful ekaaga la
your rordltlon. You’ll soon be
your old, healthy, lively self
again.
lag reasonably laral, trmra)
not especially difftealt, eonatdertng
conditions that prarailed |h tha
Aatartia regions. ^
Tka pola was attained or* De
cember 14. and tha party apeat
four days la tha rlclaity making
observations that will lenre ao
possible doubt as to locatloa. etc.
Tha first news that was publish
ed in taddon eras to tba affect that
Capt. Amundsen had cabled from
Hobart Tasmania, that Capt. ,Boott.
r British explorer, who had started
out at about the aaa# time, the
Amurdaen expedition, had attained
the pole. This was on March 4.
The next day. however, 'there
came another cable from Aamndeer-
slating that be had seen nothing of
Scott, because ha knew nothing of
him. Ci pt Apiundeen had co idea
how the first story got oat.
The Fram la still at Hobart, Tas
mania. There la A newspaper r.*
Hobart, but Capt Amundson would
give it no information aa tO: his
trip nor allow ai-y of hla man to
say a word. His men were kept
on the Fram. The Hobart aewapr-
per c* mplaincd very bitterly at
the captain on accourt of hfa atti
tude, but It appears the.? the cap
tain had sold h!s copyright to the
London and Nee- York papers and
was trying to be as goed as hla
word. »
In addition to sending tha atory
to the nrwppapers referred to.
Capt. Amundsen also cabled hla
king, Haakon, of Norway, of his
dincaveiry, aid received from the
kinv conaratulr-Mons.
Including Amundsen's expedition,
there have beei • four expeditions in
the Antartlc seas for nearly^, two
years, and it is quite possible that
there may be reports to the effect , rrIv ^ n „ t 0 „ r
. 0 _ f . 1"? «n action, like a part of the dele-
Wanted the public to know that we
complete lioe of all kinds of builden' material, Boch at
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DOORS,
SASH,
BUNDS,
^ SHINGLES,
MOULDING,
BRICK,
LUMBER, ETC
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Tslandtoo. Mar. 12.—Special; Ed
itor The Press and Staodard: If
you will allow me, I will give yoa
a few items of raw* from this sec
tion.
The weather Is still had, aad
the fanners of this section are
backward In getting their land
prepared for plai ting. We do not
see any fertiliser coming in yet, and
w" hope the fafmers will use leas
of it than Irst year. j
Members of the Farmer* Union
of Colleton county, what are you
doing, and what are you going to
do * Please let me have the at- 1
teuton of every Untori member .
md tax payerof Colleton county.
What have we got la return for ,
our taxes t Referring to an article 1
rnbl'ehcd In Ir t week's Pres* and I
Standard written by Capt. O. W. J
Way. about the prayer he heard
esklr-j for r. blessing on ’’we four j
and no more.” I may say, brother !
union members and tax payers, that
we had better pray hard too, cod
Upon this so’iil ro k o’ QUALITY, combined with
our very MODhRAI H I RICES have we built up one
of the most succe.>sl A v ^
CLOTHING BUSINESS.
RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES, wiitf an
absolute guarantee of f:t 2nd satisfaction or money will
be chcerfudy reiundr d. ,
Write a"d t« ll us wlist you need ii you can’t come to
Charleston. Ii \ou com*- here be sure and find
OSCAR LEVY
S'S *5'"5 Southwest corner ot Morris.
' The handsome Green corner.
CHARLESTON, S. C
For SoBd Gold and Silver
Jewelry Go to
l A. VaSTOBEHG, Jewelry Store. ,
Main Street, Next Door to New Postoffiie.
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other expeditions have also attained - at j on
th*- pole.
Capt. AmurJRen’s story was de
voted (ntirely to a description of
the progrefs of his march to the
pole, and his manner of living. He
spok < of the mountr’)-' scenery nnd
the high table lands; but had noth
ing to say of the animal life he
did, for frith alone will
vot ‘ave, end charity begiua at
home. As Capt. Way said about
his frirrd Polk bring left in the
cold, we tar-ve letn left in the
co’d until *e are about frozen; and
what ia more, It Is no new thing.
Canntt w< fli*1 a remedy? Must
. . ... ... we sit etMl erd let a few eontinue
encountered, ^. d did not^say wheth. fo Uf . roW , , th|nk .
It M time for us. the majority, to
er or not he paid r-ny attention
minerals.
to
By
Meril It In.
Charier Collins Bolard, In 'the
National Magazine.
If you have a bit of news, sei .l it
In.
Or a joke thr-* will amuse, rend It
In.
A story that Is true,
An Incident that’s • •w.
We want to hear from you. Rentf
It In.
Never mind about your style. Send
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It l!\ *
Of thore crops that all amr.’.e—
Of the berries “neighbors” raise M
C*.* a sect'on you would praise —
send it In.
Of mme patient, labor done—send
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Of a falter- brother on, send It In,
Of a master who can teroh
Truth bevond the average reach.
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Serd H In.
Send along r. photograph. Send It M
When out f|sh|r>x, send a note
Of the things you catch afloat.
Cv the good times on the boat*
Send It in.
kth 1 mgeiher and deuiituri our
rights. Tli'r is campaign year,
and we must remember that just
> lout; nr v * ir- othcru blindfold
u«, wo vill not be able to rre.
That/'* ,'rrt wh* f th" shrewd poM-
''•tens wish. There are several
things to oonstder, rid now !
Is the time to do our own thinking j
»fi not be lead off by them, j
They nr** looking out for themselves'
and we must do likewise.
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l^anieri.
Mr. Oscar Qodley. of Islandtoix
and Miss Lethard Clinton, of Mc-
Connellsville, were mrsrled at the
porsonege of the Find Baptist 1
ehnrch on Monday the 2Sth. Inst. I
Mr. Godley |e a prosperous young
farmer r-f lelrndton: Mrs. Godley i
la from York county ar-1 has been |
teaching near Islandton for some
. While in Richmond I purchased a very
pretty line of Millinery. I invite the
public to come to Lodge to do their
Millinery Shopping.
I have Miss Kate Hiers with me
Season.
this
time.
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MISS PHOEBE RIZER
LODGE, SOUTH CAROLINA
Grocery Specials This Week
SHILOH YALLEY FLOCE PEB BBL 4.YJ»
COFFEE PER POUND .
■TAB LYE, S BOXES FOR **’-
OCTAGON SOAP • CAKES FOR ..
BICE, S QUARTS FOR • jr
BTABCM. • LBS. FOR ..
Table salt, per sack..
KITE TOBACOO. PER CADDY ™
14 POCHDe SUGAR
.BED MEAT TOBAOTO, PER CADDY Jt 'JJ
CORN PKR BUSHEL B 1 - 00
WANT ONE BBL. OF GOOD THICK SYRUP. WILL PAY t
44r. PER GALLON. At. Vik<m«*. •. —
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If you suffer from chronic or j The Union meeting First Division
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aoclrte or dependent chror-ir all- with the Spring Hill Baptist church
ments, we urge you to try Rexall March 29. 30 and 31, 1912.
Cvilerlles gt our risk. Remember) Friday, introductory sermon at 1
you can get them In Walterborb o’clock by Rev. B. L. Adams,
only at our more. 12 tablets, 1® J 12 o'clock—Origin of Foreign Ml
cents; 36 tablets, 25 cents; 30 elor*. d ; Rev L. B \< I'.er-
trblets, 50 cents. Sold only at man. * >
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CYPRESS vs PINE
The unanimous verdict of the world of builders is in favor of
CYPRE3S DOORS, SASH, BUNDS ami MOULD
INGS
because it is easier to handle, looks better, lasts longer and reduces
the wear and tear on the balance of the building; it takes less paint
and retains it for a longer period than the ftthcr wood.
If your dealer can’t supply you write us for estimates, we fur
nish them cheerfully. *
L WETHERHORN & SON, Manufacturers,
manufacturers. charleston, s. c.
I Sunday, 10 o’clock 1 —-A Mission
'Study Clatw, in a country church,
, by Rev. P. W. Warren.
I 11 o'clock—Missionary sermon, b
, Rev. J. 8. M. Finch, after which
a special large collection for For
eign Missions wlU be taken
J. M. Craven,
For Committee.
tank of the Foreign Mission Board,
by Rev. J. B. M. Finch.
1 o'clock—Duty of Chrlattnns to
by Rev.
J. W. Croaby, of Lodge, wa# In
Walter boro Saturday and paid our
office a pleasaat call. 0 •
• • e
Whltford Bryan and daughter* oC
Raffia, were la tops Friday.