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o. * 4 ■4 wUmF^— 4- ADVERTISING- "S^. .....: A XEW KIXDOF bat la Not Pulitica that wfll hr tl ^ immrttT , , , . . 8l'Pl»LEMEXT Mot lea U hereby sWen ihrA there will h* » meeting of the atockhold- j»,,,, «n of the Farmers and Merch&r/s i Btak, In the offices of said Rank. In ^Ttefboro. 8. C., at twelve o’clock on the ITth dc«y of September, imrrafloa <f the Sooth An inquisitive subscriber l Agricultural Editor Nivin of Atlanta the question r "What are your ■r,i \imi'ii\il't' politics. Orcage Jttdd Southern TO .IRiniMETU »> FrrminK f^nkiy replies ir. wor-fa that should make every fanner In this sta'e sit up r.nd thke'notice: W K. T.-«tc I*j« |»nn> I'arm Kxatnph ?. in Arithpiftir. The folloairg letter from State Superintendent of Education. J E. in*, tor .thf poy, o f < ^ n * ,der - ; to^thr^uhlic^Rcnf^y an.^Ts^c- to * *?'"* wi ' Prf ' on * K™*'* rww tig a resolution pasted by its board , [an> . , 0 tea , bM ^^ rtl p .i t h->s ‘ ^ ,n " ke fa ™ite crops, grass- Sf directors, wherein it W * B deter- h f u , e 8 and pr.xtnre five times as good mined to increase the capital stock* k -n.*r.n of the said Bardc from Fifteen r_ DANGERPERIOD OFWOMMIS’UFE FROM 45 to 50 fv-'.v*! A w a Snuthem Farming's IMatfonn. 1- To make three bales ofi'gpf- r. Thousand Dollars (915.000) to an ajnonnt not exceeding Fifty Thoup- aod Dollars (50,000). , R. H. Wichman. President.. I. M Flshburne, Cashier. 9-4-41.. studies shou’d erabrree ‘ t farmire mathen .ttics than as plofitable as to l.t'r xomcE. All persons haying claims against the estate of J. D. O’Quin are re quired to file the same duly at tested with me, and *41 persons In debted to the estate are required to pay the same over to me. „ J. T. O’Quin, ' Administrator. 9f4*4t. more ,rt *1^0* has PWcnt lieen included in the »r« books In 1 3 Tv> " , J'*Ae tobacco, frtilts, veg- u«e. This supplement whkh was pro - r -d <' > ‘h r r crops i>ctter !:• pared by Prof \v K T«»e sill e, f aurntity. quality and'profit, lorg wr-vs tovard filling this n.? i ^ 3,0 ena ^'c the South to make as it embraces a great n„mber and ra T a J ,d hAf,er ( ' orn - **»eat. oats variety e«f problems with wb: h an '. f _‘ >r i:r?,in - th^ farmer h ts to dor.’ Thc«e sun- . 0 P rorio le Improved llv? pigments may be secured at The J! JJ !!!* Press ar.l Standard office and vlU . ' , h c 1 J'i.e<<5iStr.*e* and V gi’^n ail thoF- who nr.* studv- J? foreign countries a vast * sur- plus of meats, butter, cheese, egg#, and manufactures thcrefrptm. I w gi'^n all rhoso. who nre study- i ing Milne? Arithmetic Pook Xo. 1 v Mr. Swearingen’s Ifter follows: Oclunibir^ S. C . Sept 2. 1f»12 To the County StiperP* endents. Tenchers.. Trus’ees. and Patrons of the Free Public f*cho*)s. Gentlemen: — Rccogniring the naed of bef'^r 5 TP reform d 1stribut-ior*. bank ing and currency, eo re to make uni versal more economic methods of marketing the products of Southern farms and factories forests and mines, and in supplying, our peo ple's eor.niming needs. , farm bookkeeping, and more ac-ur-* J , To ntiiire the «onfh s ate methods of calculating gr.tns . *. ’ re * 0,,r<? f" ’ha* they yield Opening Books of Hirtutoripth i». r.nd losses amc r *; the gr^a* ma*s i handsome profits at present and In puntuance of a (Commission Is-I of our people, the S ate (Board of t« on .; ?> con5¥ * ne<1 for future genera- sued by" Honorcble R. M. McCown. Education ha? authorised the en- l 1 Secretary of State, for the State closed F-.-m fbritjlement to the [ of ISouth Carolina, on the 9th day. Arithmetic adopted for use in the of September, 1912, we the under- free public schools. The problems signed Bo&rd of Corporators hereby . conditions in South Carolina. They give notice that Books of Stfbscrip- ) are esoocialty ndnr'ed to industrial tion to the Capital Stock of th» j have been’ cr.’efuPv selected # and Bunk of Lodge will be opened the store of W. M. Fox, Lodge, « C.. on the 19th dey of September 191*. W. M. ,Fox, \ ' J. B. Miley. P. F. Cone. J. W. Rent*. E H. Smith. t't classified in the hope of interring cve’-v rural teacher, trustee, and patron. ■The prrtrph’et will be distributed free to all pupils possessing Milne’s Arithmetic, Boole No. 2. -Th«» new edition of this book will contsftn the supplement, hut purchasers should be careful to secure the pamphlet which will be furnished free by ev ery local text book depository. A supplement will also be added to Ritchie's Human Physiology, giv- Teacliers Kxutninntion. T|»e regular fall teachers’ exam ination baa hften fixed by the State Boerd of EduOutlon for FrlHay, Oc-1 |pg fall rid correct ir.formatlon con- tober 4. 1912, and will be held at th# Court Hou«e, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m. All tuachers wfco de- to queJlfy by taking this examina tion Will be governed by this no tice. The questions will be baaed ©tt.the Htate adopted text books. & cen'tig the work of the State Board of Health. A copy o* this pam phlet is also sent for your informa tion. and all ter.-hers are uree! to call at the local text book depo.-|- torry for a sufficient number to meet the needs of their pupil? Those ari Pedagogy on the »Ute fcjnce the 1911 edition of the physi Manur.4 for Elementary SehouQand Jc'ngv could not eor/^in this mat*-- State Manual for Hipfi ."Vboblg. jnj pupils airerdy pcssessirg tbi? Phese pamphlets arejlistrlbuted free book will be given the supplement by J. E. ••Swearingen, State superin- free of cos/. teudent of educr.'ion and bj* the j if local dealers are ulnable to sup- county superintendents of edu^a- plyOboth these pamphlets upon ra tion H. W. Black. Sr. County Superintendent cT Rduca- tion. 9-18-34. CITATION. qufs\ kindly notify me at once ■* Yours respectfulVv, J E. Sweqrlngen. State l.^iqpt. of Education. —V— * *• To improve the South’s highways and railroads, rivers Mid harbors, until they are adequate to th* need? of a mighty people. \ 9. To Improve our schools until every your.g person In country ok town may be trained in efficiency, j health and ch:v*ao4er. and imbued with that wisdom which is knowl edge and the capacity to use R. 1^. To link more closely school and heme, farm anil fo^tory. so that the or- may more benefit the c;ber. , 11 To aid in these and ways the 'toufh-to have f&aWohi its pr<-«ont nopnlation. each of. when shali enjoy "life, liberty &nd the pursuit of happiness " , ^ 12 Thus to make for a greater aation through a greater South: *"*• Comment on the A bow. • Thf? is not needed. Each plar»k sner-ks for i*self P»tt you won't find any of our planks in the plat form of any political party. Yet hew much more important Is Southern Farming's plr.'fprms Just think a bit. and you will s'*-* how true N our statement Fw aM the candidates for office might miraculously disarpe.'.’*. congress an legislatures might n't nieet for o crup'e of years, yet the Unite 1 S'n’es and the world would go right alone with scarcely n ripple Pul let souther*, farmers for a, sin-, vie ser.’Or* fail to produce a sti.rpl' - i or to make » cotton crop, and tb<» Interesting Experience of Two Women-rTheir Statements Worth Reading. — ■■I I. I I—! .11,Mill Asheville, N.C.—** I juffered for yean with ft-rrale trouble while going through th' Change Of Life. I tried a local phy sician for a couple of years without any tub-ftintihi benefit. Finally after-re- p« at. d suggestions to try Lydia E. Pink- hh.n 9 Vegetable Compound, 1 quit my .physician and commenced using it with the happiest results. I am today prac tically u well woman and anxious to con tribute my mite towards inducing other* to try your great medicine, as I am fully persuaded that it will cure the ailments from which I buffered if given * fair Chance. "If you think this letter will contrib- Ot> anything towards further introducing your medicinesoto afflicted women who •rc passing through this trying period, it is with great pleasure I comT.it to its publication." —Mrs. Julia A. Moore, 17 East St, Asheville, N.C - The Case of Mrs. Kirlin. Circleville, Ohio.—"I can truthfully aay that I never had anything do me so much good during Ch-j.-* of Life as Ly dia E. Pinkham’s Veritable Compound. " Before I had taken one half a bottle of it I began to feel better, aiwi I have continued taking it My health is better than it has been for several years. If II women would take it they would A Picture cf Contentment • All mcn- Jatk pleased when they smoke this choice tobacco—for all men like the rich quality and true, natural flavor of 6*pe untold pain and misery at this time of life.”—Mrs. Alice Kirun, 368 W. Mill St, Circlqville, Ohio. The Change of Life is one of the moat critical periods of a woman'* existence. At such times women may rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I H Smoked In pipes by thousands of known to cigarette smokers as "the awkings.” ' take unusual pride in Liggett & After* Dukc*s Mixture . It is our leading brand of granulated tobaoKr— and every sack we make ts a challenge to all other tobacco manufacturers. Every 5c sack of thto famous totecco contains one and a half ounces of chores granulated tobacco. In cwry way equal to the Awl fan can buy at any price, and with each sack you get a book of cigarette^ papers FREE. . * If rouhevs Dot smoked the Duke's Mixture made by tbw 1*99* i J/y#r» Tobacco Co at Durham. N. G. try it now. Gel • Camera with the Coupons Sara the coupons. With them you can get all sorts of vatu- abls presents—articles suitable far youiqr and «id< men. women, boysaodgtrts You D bw ddightod to aes wfaat you caagrt bus wttb- ouf 000 cent of coot to you. Get our aw* illustrated catalog Aemt weft tend it free rfiniws October onft. Your ° PQ a purtal will bring it to you. turn 0*Ar i H-1 *mrt The Defeated t'aiMtiilate. H. D. Padgett. Esquire. Acting Pro- The’defied \cr:•lS|Me i» 31- bats Jjidge. j x’-xys an ffrfenacl)\iqt^wstl»g ch.ir- WHEREA8. B. AT^Bennc(t mads | aetsr. .especially th^NWorning* tult to me, to grant him l<et4ers of the clec'ior As th' days com-* Administration of the Estate and , r.id go hs becomes len\ intert stin r effects of John Bennett. I until, in the ceorse of time he g -t? THESE ARE THEREFORE, to hack to jyis normal cordittan, and cite and admonish all and singular then he i* Just like o'her pe ( ,p!?. ths' kindred and Creditors of th* Hi* sore? and bruise# get welt and 2 .. . . ... he feels as well as he did be-forejic said John Benflett. decewed. that _ with the ex< . eptlou of a few jjv. they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Walterboro, 8. C. on the 26th of September next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the fore- cfdents connected wiih the errnpaign Every one admires the tone ik-d finish of ouf PIANOS, ORGANS and other musical instruments. The oldest Music House in the South. The best of everything in musid. Write' for Iree song book. Piano r t ‘1 ft U f| M.fc ST. LOUS, ma evopomfc r»hrtr of the whole' ac cident would be upset. 'Roji and sen*, rutqe r.id forest, •uoiort the world. R*tt»- farm in •* meai? better time*: fo^all—and this tr^an? a!.«o. that people sh»n ! Into gear with n.'.'ure." or in tn*-- w-»h the infinite, and anjov th^; tuning in the Country at rca- harmony of T>^«% .mind and ?e,.i I that is the reaftst' thing in thix 1 SOflable rates. life. So we reckon pretty much all our folks down here will g-.v rimer, \to Southern Farmings platform and the day of election which wi'l rot pa** from his memory* He may get well enough to try It over again at some time in the noon, to Show cause. If *ny» they ] future He decide# to strike his flirt kavs, why the said Administration* ^ tp * e another shot In that ktiMtA not h. rnm^toA event, he gets well, and is a jolly mould not be framed. | good companionable sort of a fel- OIVEN under my band this i ow> xhe world seems a song I* day of September, Anno Domini, of Joy to him. and he get* brighter 191*. I r.nd more cor •genial. Everybody is Published on the 18th and 25th his friend and he is the Biend of lays of September, 1912, in Tha everybody who has a vote to cast Priss and Standard. \ and even of any one who might in- H.' D. PADGEJTTT, fluence r. vote to come hid way. - - Clerk of Conrt. | But the mornire after is he in- , „ „ Acting Probate Judge, Colleton tereeting time. He did not sleep * «*rrett. Georgia; Vice President. County. ! much the night before. And now) 1 - D Brown. Oregon; Secretary. A he Is sore and sad, and disappointed. ; ■ D*rt* Arkansas; Executive Board. It hurts him to think that he [f: '*• Bnods. Tennessee; C- \C. Now ief's sU pi'-h In to work it fiK Gcd helps those who help • Siegling Music House, themselves. A SOs^cent botUe of Bloodlne Rheumatic Liniment will ir.at long er than the most aggravated rase of sore throat. A most effective rem edy for cold on chest, croup, etc. 9-1 l-3m. \ — X No 243 King Street, ^ CHARLESTON, S. C. \»t*«»tval Fanners' rnion OtTIcers. The KationrI Farmer*’ Union el ected, the followlnr nffi^ers^ fnr the erouing year: President. Cha# PTesid( SUt* ot rthlrt. Clt* Toledo. Loess Coant*, ss. rtsafc J. ( taeiH'jr niakx o«lb that be la asaiur partaar vt the grm <t. I' J. Cbrnrjr • Ou.. do- in* bsalsaaa la tbe Cltr of Toledo, Cuuntr and KUta slbaeaald, sad that asld flrsi will pay tba asm ot •ONE HTN'DRED PuLLAR# for earti and rrery ease of Catarrh that caDnot b* 1 csrad k# tba ass ot Uall'a Catarrh Care. j FRANK t. CHENEY. to before me and asbaertbrd In my tbia «tb da* of December. A. UM. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Pobhc. Ban's Cbtsnb Care Is takes latenalb and sett directly upon the blood #hd mneo* aur- of tba ayatem. Scad for teatUnoalala, COLD8 AFFECT THE KIDNEYS. Unity Walterboro People Have Hooad Ijhla to be True. Art you wretched In bad weath- irt ' ’ Does every cold settle on yopr lidneyd? Does your back ache and become reak? Are urinary pasgag<.s Irregular ind distressing? These symptoms *how kidney veak^efs. Thi-Wdneys need quick help Doan's Kidney I^illa should be us- ‘d fit once. Grateful people recommend them. R» DeLarkey, 8 Cumberland St had so few friend*, whe® everybody told him thr-t" he was sure to be elected, and when he himself had not a- shadow of a «doub? t His friends and even some whom he thought to be hi* enemies gave him to understand ttaot they would certainly support him, but it i# as plain as day-light r»jw that they did not. He is inclined, in his hr.ete to conclude that all men are liars. But now, he take* the subject up Wright. North Carolina; P. W. Cox. Washington; O. F. Dornlofae»* Tex- : a*; T. J. Douglas. Misouri.: r. t. CHENEY • CO.. TofeSo, 0. •oM by *11 Dm«l»L. TV. ygg BqJT* FtmUy PIM* fDr Vastlfwao*. j • Injured Man Hitukus Home. Clarence Poston, who, sever, week age, happened to the accident of having his leg crushed end broken in two place* by being run over by truck at the Colleton Cypress Co., te.urned Friday to his home ^ at Ruffin. He has been at the hos- at length, on the one thine that wi* i^. his wav He i? just’c-i sure of it as h^ 1 lives ■hlflMton, 8. C.. ».y.: -I .tlffei' 1 * hln ^ 1 I>' V. had a i lor mr. from a dull ache »"•' »<■ «> he smiJl of my back and when 1 ontracted a cold, my trouble warf ggravattd. There was a* constar** •aln in my loins which at times aid me up and the kidney secre- ions were 'too frequent in passage, ausing me great annoyance. I tried • number of remedies that were rought to my attention but they id not give me relief. I finally earntfd of Doan’s Kidney Pills and •egan thefr use. They helped me rom the first t«d a* I continued sing them, I was *T way. and begins to explain how it all | P ,ta * Charleston. h “ happened A group of friend? Ip-vs ; , * a,, not gottea well, he has gotten It off in a very calm and dignified n >“ c h better that his physician ’ Vow bov* •' he ««*.r "I thought it safe for him to rom* how it' all happened, home. He was accompcoied |,y hia for thi? one aunt > H 4 ** Breland, who has also walk J been with him in Charleston. enlarge, manner can tell you if it had no» been What We Never Forgot. according to science, are the things associated with our early home That man is dead to aM feeling | life..*uch as Buckien’s Arnica Salve and sympathy who has not a wr»rm that mother or grandmother used place in his heart for the de-i to cure our burns, boils, scalds feated candidate. The fellow who (sores, skin eruptions, cuts, sprains doe? net feel for him ehouid he knade to run and he detested. The deferred candidate! Can you not do semething to fiootha h'« la*» erated feelings ar*d enable him to rea,ile thaf c!l (he wor,d has not benefited in «v- < fc on< * to everlasting ruin? Trv Denemea in ev aBd ^ jf you ckn not Greenwood For sals by all dealer*, eota. Poatsr-MUburo Co., Csw York, sol* agents for ths Uni »d 9t«tsE ' Remember th* nam*—Doan's- nd take no other. Pries 50 ( Journal. Buffalo j t rill. 1 iTTE LITER P11AS 'URE CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. Twentywfive Cent* • Box. 9*il-Sa. . j An article that has reaj, merit should in tim# become popular. That j such is the case with Chamberlain’s ! Cough Remedy has been attested by many dealers. Here is one of them. H. W. Hendrickson Ohio Falls. Ind- writes, "ChamberlfJn’s Cough Rem edy is the best for coughs, colds and eroop, and is ray best sellw/* For sals by all dealers. or bruises. Forty years of e»-** prove its merit. Unrivaled for pile*, corns or cold-sores. Only 2b c*ik» al Jno. M. Kleln’i. r UBBEK ooritfo-- -u.e'4/^ EAotf Thistle SO OA , J K -> t The Implicit confidence that many people have In Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy i* founded on their experience in the uso of that remedy ar*J their knowl edge of tbe many remarkable cur»s of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has {{fqcted. For sale by* all dealers. Are Ever at War. There are two things everlasting- * » ly at ^war, joy and pile* But Buckien’s Arnica Salve will banish piles in any form. It soon, sub dues the Itching, irrltatloa. ‘ in* flamatlon or swelling. It gives j comfort. Invites Joy. Greatest ha&t- er of burns, boils, nicer* suta. 'if FOR SALE BY . BROWN rURNUORE & HARDWARE COMPANY WALTERBORO, - SOUTH CAROLINA an NEW FALL STOCK W * NICE UNE OF SHOES. ; We luive just opened up our large assort- mont of Fall Dry Goode, which embraces the latest in weave and fabrics. See our line ot ready to wear skirts, waists, Novel ties and articles to wear for ladies and children. ’ • Our stock mf the famous Geo. DeWitt shoes is complete. We have these in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s sizes." HATS, CAPS AND GLOVES Ou \ stoek ef Groceries is UP-TO-DATE W..Y. GLOVER Opposite Courthouse Square ol The Left flur Wlnthrep. , Those going were Misses Edith and Walterboro contingent left Milll* Fraesr and Katharine deTYw- , Miss Clytie Sanders, of. was in town Saturday. Stokes, skth eruptions. * Only 25 bJSS* at Friday for Wlnthrop College where j vllle, the two latter being jno. M. Klein's. they will Uke j»p their studies I elndsuta. ^ .