The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 13, 1912, Image 3
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Qul Tonic.
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banishes that tired, lanqoid feeling,
puts .new life into you, makes you
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yuur life’s work.
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STORE at SMOAKS, S. C
opened an l^P TOTHE MINUTE
AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE
BUSINESS
Jones of Ashton, an expert
who las charge of the Millinery
has jilt returned from Atlanta,
aj|e lairchased an immense stock of
Goo&, Embrolidanet, Etc.
HatsNtre the latest styles and shapes
invite the ladies of Smoaks
_ to^call and in
apect our goods bek>re purchasing elsewhere
Department
mt In tko IMeral
Min*-. April U. H
Uomi Harraetor <
Holatloa «f tb«
tot the pMMral
toaaanr In a MU o( tSto MaS. aai aato
lap for whatever reiiefi are naalil
ered aecaaeary by tie court. The MB
to a rerjr long one aad
aot be reproduced, but It a
la effect, that the Hanreeter
Is a BODopoiy la reetraiat of trade,
has eeed oppressive methods ta lore-
tag Its ageata to handle tta gObda at*
clusfvely. etc. To them
Meat McCormick haa
tow tag repty:
“The lateraattoaal H
differs radically la lit theta
the eoemlied *treet
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ta tan for the
seaomy la the
aad mle of harreeth
af larfoaatag the
had aa water la Me
K haa eeraed eaty a
oa ha capital,—leea than T W oast
per aaaam oa tie
of Its maeblari are a
the same as ta 1901.
at IS par
i aad Si pi
to Amertaaa tormers la the ei
at asrlealtnrml Impleseeata It hid
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* complete: Gents* Furnishings,
. * x Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy and Staple Gro-
* M. Padgett in charge. \ ^
toral im piemen te iooHMd ta ‘
yrara; Its foreiga soles la Itll
over M2.a00.000. It has BOt
> abroad than at home, tta
of Its customers. Its
ageots aad Its com pet Koto i
hi aecord wRh the hfgheot
I ot ethics aad heme elile '
SMOAKS, S. C. MASON HODGE PLACE \ to u». tamma u
h ‘ o^toe aad better
Mdato aad amiani w
aad Ouctusttag bealaeaa aad to Its
Ads in
MSR. M. M. PADGETT
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l^ine Millinery!
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tii.u,* cd to order. Full
line of Ice ! s'y e Hats al
ways on hand. Public corJi-
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FOR SALE BY
BROWN FURNITURE & HARDWARE COMPANY
WALTERBORO, . - SOUTH CAROLINA
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For Solid Gold and Silver
Jewelry Go to
ployee it has given higher wages. Im
proved end sanitalFy working condi
tions. Insurance egainst sickness, ac
cident end old mgs, sad n share In thn
profits. X ;
“The charge* of misconduct found
in the bill have been met and dis
proved by the company in other cases;
anJ they will again fell, became they
are untrue. The supreme court of
MUsourt. im a suit 'In which those
chargee were fully gone into, said:
“ *On the whole, the evidence show*
that the International Harvester com
pany ha* not used Its power to oppress
cr injure the farmers who are its cus
tomers.”
“And again:
” The price of harvesting machines
ha*, not Increased In proportion to tb j
Increased cost of construction or the
increased merit of the machines, and
respondent haa brought other farm im
plements Into trade ”
“ The evidence also shows that (ho
machines manufactured by the Inter
national Harvester company have been
greatly Improved In quality aad tbe
Item Of repair material baa been re
duced In price and placed within closer
reach of the farmer.’
“The organisers of this company
acted ander tbe advtop of able counsel,
aad In tbe sincere belief that they
were ertoUtteg as law. If under later
decisions It shoe id be held that the
law was vteiated. It could only be
through the ereetloa of n power to op
press which has never been exercised.
“More than six years ago the corn-
pony asked far Its Investigation by the
United States government, and opened
all Its books and record* for inspec
tion. and furnished all laformatlon re
quested. No suggestion of any change
In Its bnaiaem methods has bean made
to It by tbe government at any time
Recently, a fall and frank discussion
of tbe whole sltuaUon has been had
between the representatives of the gov
ernment and the company, in an hon
est desire upon both sides to avoid
litigation. Some- plan msy yet be
toond which wdlt obviate tb* necessity
ot way protracted litigation by satis
fying the claims made under the Rher-
utan act without seriously Impairing
the economic advantages aad benefit*
hr the organisation of this
pony. No form of reorganisation,
I by the govern
ment which seemed practically pos
sible.
careful
play ads reasonable and
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