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y * ' A: r at tka Waltarkoro, t. O, aa neoal >kw aattat y* l t ltTt y madar Aat at Mar* ITi.^ Tear a a aaa < tvary Wadaaatay at Waltarboro 8. C. WEDNESDAY, OOF. 23, 1912 Wa deal re to commend the move ment and the plan aa outlined by the, bnelDOM man of tba town of Walterboro for maktna It a cotton market. We feel sure their efforts will be rewarded and that Walter boro will soon be known aa a lead ing cotton mtrket. NO 4 LEADM THI8 WKEK. Standing of Onntentanta in Hie g44MM>o Piano Contest, Week Ending Oct. 10th, 1012. No. Amt. No. Amt. 1 102350 2 143700 3 159740 4 168640 5 159900 4 120090 7 58000 8 124940 9 107145 10. 131355 11 118000 12 110475 113 52400 14 2000 15 102400 14 52250 17 52250 18 127485 19 627110 20 134375 21. 102245 22 116680 23 158105 24 110540 2k 122400 25 136805 27 1597J0 28 103250 29 52000 80 62000 SI 2000 S3 1S4455 93 145040 24 52450 35 2000 85 52555 $7 114470 25 52000 If 127410 ‘ 40 105750 41 115440 42 154522 43 44151 * 44 52000 ‘ 45 112800 ' • 45 ■127215 47 62500 41 102125 49 52274 51 • 5555 61 184244 52 52m 53 67255 54 15M50 55 62310 64 14000 57 14000 68 102590 59 53540 40 102000 41 123280 43 169710 43 69475 44 133600 45 104570 <4 52600 47 • 14400 48 62400 49 68000 70 110095 71 132905 73 108000 73 15500 74 2000 76 117000 76 105560 77 103025 78 120196 - 79 129415 80 2000 81 110940 82 112175 13 102000 84 120280 85 113010 86 102550 87 53025 88 154953 89 14175 90 52700 91 52150 92 } 15398 4 93 134455 * 94 128720 95 151335 9,6 670O0 97 52720 ?* 52625 99 52000 •' 100 108360 101 lt*2595 102 2000 10'3 13 4025 104 109370 105 52590 106 5200ft 107 123452 108 139105 lt»9 52000 110 ■ 15050 111 104110 112 110205 113 2000 114 52890 115 10K.85 116 15110 117 112425 118 2000 119 52000 120 14210 121 14000 122 52200 123 134410 124 53640 125 53 300 126 5^00 127 55770 128 14000 129 2000 130 15710 131 151825 132 52390 133 15950 134 54100 135 127835 136 2000 137 2000 138 2000 139 2000 140 52250 141 2000 142 53400 143 54490 144 157295 145 138168 146 52000 147 149990 148 122675 149 149346 * VDR IMP One trraet at ff 1-2 aorsa. 41 at wklcb la uader cutttvatiea and • good feaec. t mllea from WaNarboro. on tba road leading to Bella X Roads. For toformatloa aopty to J. F. Riaher, R. F. D. No. t. 10-t-tf. * FOR MMB— Farm of 111 acres, 2 1-2 miles from Walterboro oa send clay road, tdjolaa railroad. 71 acres uader wire fence and la good cnltlvatioa. For priee acd terms appljr to A.- H. Herndoa. 19-ltBt. FOR VAt«E—Plantation, eoataiaing 100 acrae—12k acres cleared, bal ance under good wlra fence. <8plen did yeature. Mules, cuttle, sheep and' farm Implement* included. Located U Nejrfca X Roads. Ap ply to C. W. Warren, Walterboro 8. C. 10-14-0. - •. ■ WANTED—Tba public iHa* I will furaiah ael uiea.a during 9ai« week at a I i i w‘' near the > a' grvundt. Mrs Jao Koger, W’llerlrro. 41. <A- pj. WANUED—to bur show caaci—not leas than 0- feet C. M. Grace, Walterboro, 8. C. 10-23-tf. WANTED—at once 2 teachers, one " for the Beech school and oae for Tiger Creek eehool. Address, P. W. Warren, Trustee, Walterboro, 0. C.. R. F D. No. t. 10-2S-2t. ‘ will curt you. Colgate# dental cream at Klela’a _ » Buy Anthony Fence, made by the a second-hand lAmerlcao Rteel and Wire Cb., 40 and 41 laches high; oae of the beat made. Buys aaada not to" slip. For sal# only by H. W. Black, Jr. Top JBuggtce $40.00 ahf up." Russell Firm Wegous, one end two boros, $25.00 sad up. * All sold under ganraatee, see our stock be- Voua Mr. Bnnn. J. J. Burns, representing (be Phillips Boyd Pub. Co., of Atlanta, Ga . desires to thank hie friends for FOR ‘SALE—50 acres of land bound ’ their patronage and promptness. * “ - » *»Si—s _ ed North by lands of P. W. Max- ey, Frances B. Mazey and I. M. Maxer. East by Joe Williams, Booth by 8. M. Key, West by lands known aa J. K. Rteher's land. A bargain at 915 per acre. Vtor further particulars a’v pty to P. W. Masey or P. E. M&x- ey, Smoaks, 8. C. 10-22-11. WANTED—Home cared bams, chid ens and eggs. Highest cash price paid. Always see me first. J. L. Rents, at Hotel Albert. 9-25-tf. The premium, a beautiful . album wee awarded to Mr. Weelep Seigler. The premium at CottageviHe went to Little King, who lives near Red Oak. Installing No. 8 Linotype. R. F. Mercer, of the Mergeuthal- er Linotype Comptny is in town installing t, new model No. 5 lino type in The Press and Standard office. This accounts for the is- tkance of The Press and Stand ard a little ee>rly this week. Oamumamn a GOOD CITIZENSHIP Persistent saving Is one of the first requisites of the good citizen. There is nothing Chat makes a man reclize bis responsibility and opportunity in the community as much as becoming interested ins systematic thrift. One of the fine duties of an individual as a citizen in his community ia sc-vtng to make hlmaelf self-sufficient, because in this way good citlaenabip to PROMOTED BY THRIFT Small accumulations from the root of the big fortuaea. A man with a little money can do much by ineeatlng it wtoely, and opportunMleu are constantly presenting themselves to the man who haa some cash reaouroea that he can lay his hauda on quickly. This beak K m helped many persons oo the road to financial and independence, and stand* ready to help you. * The Bank of Smoaks SMOAKS, ■ ; S.C. J. 8. WILLIAMS, W.H.VARN, W. C. PATRICK, JR., " President Vice-Pratt. Cashitr. C. H. STRICKLAND. Anstant Cashier DIRECTORS: H. N. FOLK. M. L. CROSBY. H. M. WCOD, W. H. YARN, >$. 1512 LOGAfA. A. E. YARN, J.S. WILLIAMS fore you buy* Walterboro / Lira Stuck and Vehicle Co. ^ Colgate# tooth powder at Klein’s We have a nice line of Men’s fell and winter suits, give "W^a look before buying. B. W. Black. Jr. * Collates ''violet and other tal cums at Klein’s. 15 eenfa. Buster Brown’s Guaranteed Dem ises Hosiery, for men, women and children, just received. Pour pair guaranteed to wear four months, for one dollsr. For sale by H. W. Black. Jr. Rub-My-Tlsm will cure you. Buy “BSittle Axe” fihoes, the kind that give sat isf set ion. For eaie only at H. W. Black. Jr. Colg&tes shaving stick, shaving soap, shaving cream and shaving powder at Klein’s. 1* you want a suit of clothes that will fit well, and wear weli, buy a suit from H. W. Black, Jr. The wbole family of Colgetes ex quisite toilet preparations at Klein's Bicaise's maoge cure, sure cure for mange and certain death to fls&s at Klein’s. The last cal] for turnip see<l«. A second shipment Just In at Klein’s 1 am stir selling mv famoui pea nut c-.rv’y at retaJl j nd who eeale U ill be glad to corresnor.a with merchants as to prices. Try ft tnd you will sJways handle It. C. M. Grace. 10-2-2t. , Ask for piano certificates at The Press and Standard and at Brown’s. FOR (T.KRK OF tXH'HT. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Clerk of Court for Col leton county, subject to the rules and regulations governing the Dem ocratic party. J. M ACKERMAN. Walterboro, 8. C. I am a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court for Colleton county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary. D. B HUDSON. Baffin, Oct. 9. Classified Advertise seats wOR BALE. V FDR SALE—Thirty-eight acres of la£d to town, clear of stumps, fed ced. with good dwelling and out housed. Easy terms, also my my boons and lot on Railroad avenue. Jno. H. Peurifoy, Wal terboro, 8. C. 10-9-4t. FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY — A country raised bay horse in sound condltioo, good fbr bftuqry or gen- erral farm ptorpoee. Also sn Ox ford, side spring top buggy, good aa new. Change of occupation the ronton for selling. C. J. D. Caldwell, Lodge 8. C. , • j 14-25-11. ' r < ' THE WORD MEANS A R G A IN 1. 1b. bundle Gingham remnatXa Good quality 8c Never fade apron Kingham-pcs. 1 1-2 yd and under, about 7 1-2 yds. to bdl. Per bundle 25c. • • • • 80 doz. men’s heavy fleeced lined shirts and drawers to match. * Good white fleece and never sold under ,. 4 50c each. We will to make a rotoe put these on sale while they last at SiSc. ; Lr re Smyrna Rugs, the usual 32.00 tug, we have one bale of thes useful household articles and will for one week only, let them pass out at 98c. er. h. Strictly one to customer. SMALL ITK>LS. Armours 10c size Pure Whitj Glycerine soap—a great big clear cake of the purest white trans parent glycerine soap a great vcJue. We have 400 cakes and while they last we will sell them at 6 cches for .... a3o 75 pcs heavy wide double ne-pped outing. Would be a groat value at 8c per. yard—in all 'ancy colors, fine for quilt liDing, children's un- Only per yard .. Be. 3000 yards heavy 40-Id. wide yel low homeepun, best value we hare ever offered. Good cloee woven sea island and full width we will only sell 10 yards to one * customer. Strictly 10 yards TsOr. 1 lb c-n perfumed talc . .10c j 1 paper pins .. 1c. Pearl Buttons, 2 rc-rdu . . . . . . 5c. 5 in. all silk ribbon 9 in. embroidery 15 in. embroidery 50 envelopes for $1.00 corsets Bojs 25c. caps Dark calico* .4 7-8 Light Calicoes • SMALL ITEMS. e IM Heavy checked Homeepun . . . . 5c All 35c. Summer Silk*. . . . Men’s 25c. *u«penderB .. ..12 l-2c. Men's Drew Shirt* Boy’# Dro«* Shim* Men's and Boy'a collars . . . Ladies' f&ncy collars 10 skirts, former price $4.50 to $6.00 at . . Wash skirts Infant* dre**es Yon Will FbiI Nothing Rut Bargains at Every man admire* aa attractive Woman—one wKh a beautiful com plexion—bat there are many women who do not know the secret of so- cvrlng It—Mild red ins Cream to man a woman’s secret for beautifying the eomptoaioo and giving the akin n fresh, clear, velvety texture. Mll- dredlna Specialty Co., Boston Mena 5-11-40. ^ - HUNTER, PEARCE 45 BAtSVY, the inbeteaUnl, reliable, and ener getic facton, of Savannah, offer yon the same excellent service that haa convinced many others of the benefit of markoting cotton throngk them. Until yon havo tried thorn, perhaps yon are neglecting an op- hportonity to realize more for your feotton than heretofore. They re spectfully solicit your consignments. 5-21-4m. “My lady” always admire# a per fect complexion, and is ever anxious to attain this end, but without the use of Mildredina Cream it is next to an impassibility. Do try Mil- dredlna Cream today. Mildredlra Specialty Co., Boeton Mass. 9-11-tf. Any woman with plmplez skin eruptions, sore* or boils docs not apear attractive and cannot enjoy life. Dfloodine Ointment cures them and makes the spin soft and velvety Cures cold sore* cracked lipe, chapp ed hands, sore cyce, itchirg and bleeding piles. 9-11-Sm. Hear the Upton Piano at Brown'# store. Hands rough and red f Well, why don’t you use Mildredlna Almond Cream, then the skin will be soft as velvet, “The Cream of Creams. 25c. and 50c a bottle. Mlldredina Specialty Co., Boston Mass. . „ - 9-11-tf. Home First and # Abroad Next A BARGAIN $7 without ware, $9 with ware A. Wichman & Son • ~ * * , ' ' . o * Buy your Heaters from us and , Save Money. Prices from $1.00 up Wcoi and Coal All Kinds, All Sizes A. WI walterboro, & SON. Sooth Carolina. Did you ever make a Phonograph Record? , Did you ever hear your- Iself talk, sing or play? Talk about entertainment— there is nothing that approaches the fun and fascination of making records at home on the Edison Phonograph T HE EDISON will record what you or your friends say, dr sing, or play, and then instantly reproduce it just as clearly and faithfully as the'Records you buy are reproduced. This is a feature of the Edison Phonograph you should not overlook. You can send your voice to a friend, preserve the sayings of children, record your progress as a speaker, a singer or a musician. Anyone can make records on an Edison. It requires no special machine. The blank records can be used oyer and over. Let us demonstrate this treat feature of the Edison Phonograph and when you buy make sure you get an Edison, the instrument that gives yon not only the best renditions of the world's best entertainers, tint also the opportunity for bone record making Edison Phonographs. flSJW to SaSOjSSc Edteon Standard Kecerds. Me. 1 Ambsroi Records tplay twice MhmgX Ma. Edison OrandOpsra Records. 7Sc. to s. rum COMPANY WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA. OLD BAYING BUT TRUE. When in need of Dry Goode. Gro ceries, Furniture, Stoves. Harness, Coffins and Caskets go to t H. D. PADGETT ■"to. JIUFFIN. 8. C. a Market Price Guaranteed. 1 Also buKseed cotton In any quaDlitin Rev. F. O. 8. Curtis and daughter, Miss Rosa, are visiting his daoght- j er, Mrs. H. 3. Blizzard at Lake ] City. Mr. and Mrs. Blizzard were here during the last illne** of Mra. Curtis • -j "• Miss Beulah Benton, of Tampa, Fla., who haa been here nursing her| titter. Miss Cora Benton, returned I to her home at Tampe, yesterday. " M i Br-'rr it a trained nurse and leaves her sister much improved Men*s and Women*s Clothing Z' We have just received the largest assortment and stock of Clothing ever brought to Walterboro. Come to see us be- fore buying anything you need this fall far any member of your family. Our Stock Comprises: Men’s Suits. Trousers, Hats, Boy’s Suits, Overeat*. Hats, and Caps. Ladies Coat Suito, from $4.00 to $15.00. Ladies and Children's Plush Coats. Children's Dresses. Dry Goods in Large Assortment. H. Zalin, Clothing Store