The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 16, 1912, Image 6

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1«. If 12 V I am a eaadldat* for th« offico of Clork of Court for Collotou cooaty and pled** mjaelf to abtdo the ratult of th« Damocratlc prl- #«« o o o«o ••• #«• #«• a B. HUDSON. Raffia, Oct. ». * QasdfM idrertiseueats a. c. WEDNESDAY)-,oar. it. ms. Houaot bow. Did you thtak of It, that last Saturday waa the aaalrer- aery of the discovery of Aadrlea by Colunbuaf How about a baby abow at the Fair thla fall? A. glance at the "Blithe” column each week seem* to Indicate that there is a good "crop” of young Americas coming We dead re to call to the atten tion of our read era the very great u am her of advertieetneute we era running In this !asu$. Firms adver tising should hove your buslcees, fed they are pro great ve and ask you for your patronage. 11.SS1.CS4.0S4 cigarettes were ink id 1» the United States durlag the fiscal year just closed, and we cha Usage a smoker of one of these to show that he waa beoeflttad What S foolish waste tor America! Out it out youag man, cave your health aad mousy. Stop being a slave to a per- afeioua habit a "When there are sop offices to he gives oat down here, they ere going strictly to Bisses men. And If say one is recommended to me aad he is not a Blease men, he will never carry a commission with mj name on it" These are the words of the Governor of South Corollas spoken alt u meeting held at the Schuetaeuplsta Id Charleston Friday night. FIUmsb for office nor previous service will be consider ed. FOB SALBT FOR SCALE—One seven room resi dence. grocery* and wood house. Three stables, barn aad baggy house. Three quarter acre lot, oa easy terms. J. A. Padgett Lodge. B C. FOR SALV—100 acres of laud. Fif ty-five acres cleared, sixty acres under fence, the rest timbered. \ Want to sell at once. Cheap. Apply J. O. Adame, Weeks, 8. €. 1O-f-2t-p. FOR SALE—Thirty-eight acres of land in town, clear of stumps, fen ced. with good dwelling and out housed. Easy terms, also my my house and lot on Railroad arenas. Jno. H. Peurltoy. Wat terboro, 8. C. 10-0-41. J'OR SALE—Farm of its acres t . 1-2 miles from Walterborro, on sand clay road and adjoinisyuil- road. 75 acres cleared aad sur rounded by fence. For price and terms apply to A. H. Herndon. 10-8-lt. FDR SALE—One Inset of land con tatniag 72 1-1 acres. 41 of which la under cultivation aad good fence, t miles from Watterboro. oa tho road leading to Belle X Honda. For iafomaatioa apply to J. F. Rlshor, R. F. D. No. t. 14-0-tf. FOR BAIdB—gtsck in Colleton Coma ty Fair Aesociatioat 910.00 par •bars; t shares for pries of S. Everyone should owa some of this stock. Apply to W. W. BmOsA, Secretary, Walterboro, 8. C. * 10-2-41. Let’s make Fair week a home com ing week for Colleton’s sons and daughters. There are several hun dreds or thousands of these end this week will be a splendid time to have them come home and see what Colleton has been doing dur ing tbeir absence. We have not been idle here, and it will be a revelation, we cce sure, to some of Colleton's absent sons to see the progress made here recently. To those who read The Press and Stand srd, and Dearly all of them do, we extend a cordial invitation to come to see us during the fair. Irritated Eywe Oat wars* sad wens tb* longsr row tot tbwn to; la—*rdP» Ooldrn Er« Dot ion cars* InAsamstioa i la mm Car. Ooolin*. Gat “Lsooard iV—It Bat eta. or forwarded r U a. Uoaaidi AI It will be learned with regret that D. E. Sheppard and D. J. tirlfflrn, who have been here this year farm ing, have determined to return to Saluda county to live. These gentle men heve made many friends here who- will regret to see them leave. Mrs. A. E. Wallace is attending the Womans Foreign Missionary Un ion of Charleston Presbytery at Aiken from of the Preebytertor* church of this place at Mbytes X ply to C. W. Warns, wnh—beto 8. C. l#-14-tf. . WM..—ii •— cue and eggs. Hlghaat- cash price paM. Always see bm first. J. L Rents, at Hotel Albert. A HORSE IS A boiue can act give coatfnuoUs of the day. U tires easily and sometimes must haws ; •. -c Ul 1 Ltu .g. U» the middle FOR 8AL/E 54 aersa of land mors or less, near Kmoaks, 8. C., know as the Rlvaaaa Brown tract of land. Part uador cultivatloa. Price $400.00 cash. Apply to H. D. Padgett, Jr.. Ruffin 8. C. FOR BALE—Farm of 125 acres, 2 1-2 mUse from Walterboro oa aaad clay* road, adjoins railroad. 75 acres under wire fence and In good cultivation. For price and terms apply to A. H. Herndon. . 10-14-Bt. Bumms LOCAL*. Rub-My-Tlam will euro you. Ftosh meal aad bulla at Walter boro Cotton Oil Co. 10-0-lt. Colgatas dental eream at Kleim’a Buy Anthony Waea. made by the Americuo Bteel and Wire CB^ 40 aad 45 laches high; one of the best made. Stays made not to clip. For aalo only by H. W. Black, Jr. Top 'Boggles $00.90 and up. Roaaeil Farm Wagons, oao aad two horse, $25.00 and up. Ail sold under guarantee, see our stock be fore “you buy. Wmlterbbfo Live Stock and Vehiclo Co. Colgatas tooth powder at Klein’s Ws have a nice line of Men’s fall and winter salts, give us a look before buying. H. W. Black. Jr. Colgatas violet aad other tal cums at Klein’s. 15 cents. Barter Brown’s Guaranteed Darn- less Hosiery, tor men. women and children, just received. Four pair guaranteed to wear four months, tor one dollar. Tor sale by H. W. Jr. Bub-My^ruaa will sura yum. a Boy "Bottle Axe" Shoes, tho kind at glvw only at H. W. at Kioto's. I* you want * suit of that will fit wall, aad wear ws buy a salt fresn H. W. Wartr, Jr. The whole family of Oolgatea i quiatto toilet propavuttoao at Klaia’s Bicaiso’o maage cure, euxu * for mango aad certain dasth to at KMa’g. Tho last call tor turnip m second shlpsnont Just in at Klein’s I am stir soiling mv famoui pea nut c'.y*y at retail *ud who'seals Mill bo glad to corrsenonn with merchaats as to prices. Try It you will always handle It. O. . Grace. fo-f-ltf Ask for piano certificates at The Press and Standard aad at Brown’s. DOT THE‘fiDWONIF S NRUtENT Always la condition- sad fresh at the sad of tko run. It never tires and. will take yonaay where, no matter what the dietaaoe. Sand and hills make no difference, nor do muddy roads for that matter. The perfect simpllcky of the working parts means fewer repairs, leas attention*—eliminates the hea\j expense bills. A truly economical aad efficient car built for the purpose of giving uninterrupted service at low cost of upkeep. ..-j , . f THE YOU GO INTO DETAIL THE WILL GROW YOUR REGARD^ The laside, not the outward appearance of a car, establishes Ms trun value. For this reason, we rah yon iwt to 1st your first favorable Impression end with your administration for tho graceful d£ aign, the low, strong Unas, tho comfortable upholstery of thq long stroke Hupp ’rJ2”. We prefer that yon go deeper Into the car and examine its motor, transmission and sale conotruction. WHAT MAKES PULLING - POWER? First—The relation of piston stroke to cylinder boro. Second—Tho design of the motor. Third—The efficiency of the car buretor. Fourth—The simplicity of the chas sis construction. /, Fifth—Tho. degree to which friction is reduced. . o ; Sixth—The weight of the car. > LET US SHOW TOU. How thsas essentials have been ac- MMhod in the Hupp "SI” stroke is neither too leag nor too short, but la ratio to aha boas la aa l.T. la to 1. Bacond—Tho cylinders of the mo tor ala oast sa bloc: the valves at the side are protected from dust aad dirt. Three liberal croak shaft baartaps are protidsd to preclude dm possibility of undue strain. • * Third— the carburetion Is absolutely automatic, insuring correct mixture at all speeds and under all loads without adjustment. Fourth—The chassis is clean of every complication: ;he ■’* r » motor, clutch and transmission are a compact weight saving unit, permanently aligned and dispensing with a shaft and universal joint clutch and transmission. Fifth—FrlctfoD is reduced to the limit by the finest ball and roller bearings, there is but one universal joint be tween transmission and full footing roar axle, giving a prac tically straight lino drive and the kart possible loot motion in the transmission of power. f -1 ; Sixth—The weight of the ear la from two to three ban- died pounds under that of moot can of oqual siao and grade Each of these points Is of unusual advantage; collective ly they enable tbs motor to giro its mud mam power and art tho Hnpp "12" apart aad above cars of its si sc and price. Long Stroke Mnpp “•8" Tourtag Oar 8800, F. a B> ■rtfO "80" Standard Brnrohoro $780, R O. B. •• ^ D rtf it tocAwdkro t»lu8^isl8, gse Ians and gsw- eroSsw, sB Isropa, took and bora. Trows ^eede Detroit. 4-cylindere. 90 IL wfuBted wt* Bosch —grto, top windrtrieitE. pas lamps and SMI NMVMp ttomh wtoa 105 tmeh w^clbic. 85x8 14 tedi Urm wtadehleid. oil Iannis, took and horn, 110 inch Bnsdrttr. 8000 wheclhaoo. i t, . j | Wo jv open la this territory, and willl be glad to oortwpomd with who ssnj ho interested fas swing the agency for this eueeptloanl line of ears. MACHINERY COMPANY COLUMBIA, S. C. TAYLOR’S THE WORD MEANS B ft R G ft I N 1. lb. bundle Gingham remnnota Good quality 8c. Never fade apron giugham-pce. 1 1-2 yd. and under, about 7 1-2 yda. to bdl. Per bundle .. 25c. 80 do*, men’s heavy fleeced lined shirts end drawers to match. Good white fleece and never sold under 60c euch. M’e will to make a noise put these on sale while they •«"t *t 89c. f Ijr-rse Smyrna Rug.-*, the ustial $2.00 rug, we have one bale of thes useful household articles and will for one week only, let them pa?-* out at 98c. ench. Strictly one to a customer. 1 ~- SMALL ITEMJS. 1 lb. c-n perfumed talc .. 1 paper pins Pearl Buttons, 2 cc-rds .. . . Every man admires an attractive Woman—one with a beautiful com plexion—but there are many women who do not know the secret of se curing it—Mlldredina Cream is min & woman’s secret for beautifying the complexion and giving the skin a fresh, clear, velvety texture. Mll- dredlna Specialty Co., Boston Mass. 9-U-ty. HUNTER, PEARCE A BATTEY. the substantial, reliable, and ener getic factors, of Savannah, offer you the same excellent service that has convinced many others of the benefit of marketing cotton through them. Until you h&ve tried them, perhaps you are Deflecting an op portunity to realise more for your cotton than heretofore. They re spectfully solicit your consignments. S-21-€m. | 6 in. all silk ribbon io<*. Armours 10c size Pure Whlta 9 in e mb r°Mery 5c. Glycerine soap—a great big clear,*® * n ‘ ^mbrotoiery joe. cake of the purest white trans- envelopes for 5c. !? S2TJ " frp “' ^ Me have 600 cakes and while they last We will *,>l| them at 6 i»*r "My Isdy" always admires a per fect complexion, and Is ever anxious to attain this end, but without the use of Mlldredina Cream it is next to an Impossibility, Do try Mil- dredina Cream today. Mildred Ira Specialty Co., Boston Mass. 9-11-tf ♦ Wichman’s Quality Roofing Made especially for our trade and V s' ^ guaranteed to be the best for the money ever sold in this county. .We have it manufactured in car lots and on this account can offer the following prices. One ply at $1.35 a Square v> f Two ply at $1.75 a Square A r.o c«!nt bottle cf nioc tiro Kluuinatic Llnimcut will 1. .^t ling er than the 1BM$ aggravated caw; t>: sore ihrodt. - A mod effective nm- r*l> for Void oa chest, croup, etc. P-ll-Sm, It. H WlilH. chairman of th • board of trut-tecs for CottugcNllI* school district, was In town Thur?- d!->. . ■ 7'• pc*, heavy wide double nr.-pped outing. Would be a grrat - at Sc per. yard ' In all fancy colon*. ,,, „ j i t if- vOC flue for quilt Itidng, children’s ua- A demear. Only j-er ynrtl . . or Ar*y woman wi*h pimplei skin ! eruptions, sores or boils does not j aps D q^.ipear extractive and cannot enjoy j , - r\j.lfe. Dfloodltie CAntmcnt cures them CoAes " "4/* aad make* the sWn soft und velvety J a.V. Calicoes » (”uras cold sore* cracked lips, chopn 'rs- i . . fed haiMts, c s. ifchlr y ‘•widiM HlHl COlilOllt lO pllt it OJ!.- Buys 25c. caps Dark calico* Our squares are full 108 feet and each roil contains sufficient rails ! bleeding pi!''*. P-11-8m. . SMALL ITEMS. ■floavy checked Homoi-puc Summer Silks. . ens 25c. suependers . . . v Mens Dr«»8 Shifts.. ,. .. .j. Boy’* Dree* Shirts H 12 1-Cc BOKKS' AND ALL «!vl\ DIK.USKS WUeu Trtterinr Is Used This Is the one unfailing reme dy and no - matter how severe a case of eczema, plies, tetter, ring worm. old sores or scalp disease you qiay suffer with, TETTE^INE win giro Instant relief and affect a permanent cure. We know the merit* of this soothing, healing, an ttoepUe ointment so well that we fully' guarantee IL Get a 50c box «t 1 your druggist. a If he has noi the genuine TETTERINE, send us 50c aa4."* will supply you at once. The Bhuptrine Co., Savannah Ga. For Bale By John IL Klein 3000 yards heav/ 1 AO-ir*. wide j . . , ' i - MerVs and Roy’s collars .. .. f .Uz, low homespun, best value we have ’. , . ^ / . ■ . , fr.ncy collars.. 5c. ever offered. Good close woven £-a i , . , * . *• 10 skirts, former price $4.50 to island and full width we will only •ell 10 yard* to one customer. Strictly IO yard** 5«>c. $6.00 at $2.*W Wash skirts C9j. Infants drosses.. 19c. You Will Find Nothing Bnt Bargains at lUar be Up on Piano at Bro\\.;'g st«>re. Hands rough a’>-l^rc 17 Well, vhy don’t Te’j u-r: Mlldredina Altnor.d Cream, the a tbc «kin will -be “oft *s val > t.. ’Thf Cream of Cr-'-tr;s.” ’I 25c. ar.i S'V a boRb* Mlldredina Specialty Co.. Boston Mass. 9-1 t-*f It .j U pon request wo shall be pleased j- to submit sample** - Horseshoeing I hav ean expert horseshoer with me now and guarantee j satisfaction. Bring 5 o u r I horses and mules to my Shop for shoes and we will make life easy for them. Here is a woman who speaks E. P. KNIGHT . from personal knowledge and long . ... , * • » . experience, viz., Mrs. P. fl. Brogaiv, Blacksmith and W hoolw light 0 j Wilson, Pa., who says, “I know Wichman & Son ^ - * Walterboro, • South Carolina W N. V SiLiU 11 from experience that Chamberlain Cough Remedy la far superior to any other. For croup there is no’h- Ing that excels It." • For sal.* by-J-R dealers. ,