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h i / w •r *> . I ^IT ^■- .V 1.. , ■ nu p— amp WAmuto^WAMifto^o. a a NOVEMBER *. lfll OUT OUT AD. MOLES and WARTS MOLESOFF (or tA« mnoral of MOLEB U4 WARTS without pain and "’ * loarlng jieither near nor mark la the earn* remedy that we sold pour grandmother, and has since Its first appearance upon the market, carried with it the UNANIMOUS INDORSEMENT of MAN and WOMAN. MOLESOFT was the Best in pioneer days. Is still the best today. Our long experience protects you. We guarantee. Letters from pestfbaages we all know, together wKh much valuable information are contained In an attractive booklet, which will be sent free upon request. If you have any trouble getting MOLESOFT. send one dol lar direct to the undersigned. * One hundred dollars in gold will be paid to the party mail ing to us a picture of themselves before and after using MOLESOFT; these pictures to be accepted and used by us for advertising MOLESOFT. One n tlllon people will see your pic ture with and without an ugly growth on your person. FLORIDA DISTRIBUTltoQ CO.. Dept. B III Pensacola. Florida. 62«ms£,oooyaTES LEADS NEAREST COM PET StOK , BY A SAFE MAJORITY. * Sash, Doors, Blinds, Roofing, Brick. And all Builders Material Carried in Stock in all Merchantable Sizes. Orders O promptly filled. Let us figure with you. We are sure our prices will save you money on your needs. * G. A. SAVAGt luafactnrer of Rough and Dressed Lamber. « Walter boro, : : S. C. — ^ ■ S SECOND BONUS WON BY NO. 71 Seroad Race Between Noe. 3* sad US Who Are Givoa 10 Deyr to Work off Tie. Much Interest has been shown in the offer of bonus votes by The Press and Standard in the > content boring conducted for the handsome piano to be given away Xmas day by The Press and Standard and the Brown Furniture and Hardware Company. No. <2 flsally won the largest bonus of 2S.000 voles given to the contest ant turning In the greatest number of votes between October IS and November 1. No. 71 won the 16.- 000 bonus, while there is a tie be tween Nos. 38 and 06 for the third bonus of 10,000 votes. An additional ten days time is being allowed the contestants tieing to work off the tie, whichever one of these contestants, therefore, turn ing in the greatest number of votes between Nov. 1, and 10 will wln an additional 10,000 votes. Of course these contestants are going to hus tle, and we regret not being able to give their names this week so they will be known by name as well as >y number. The Press and Standard will con tinue to give votes according to schedule on subscription advertis ing and job printing. .Contestants can pick up many thousand votes in this way between now and the clos ing of the contest. OKEECHOBEE TK111E NO. 00 Gever New Models In Ladies’ coat suits ready for your selection. We invite all the ladies from* Walterboro and the county to come and see our new line of Ladies’ suits, fur coats, sweater coats, hats and many more ready to wear garments for women, misses and children. We also have a large assortment of snappy i’s clothing, shoes and single trousers. Hats and men caps, heavy overcoats, for the winter season, etc. Come to see us when you visit the County Fair. ' Hod Men ('amp Organised in Walter boro. The lodge of the order of Red Men was Instituted in Walterboro last Friday evening. Nov. let. 1912, by J H Muckenfuas, deputy Ort. and O. H. Stone. Chief of Records, of he Eutaw Tribe, No. 10, of Charles ton. Quite an enthhuslaatic and in teresting meeting was hell and 42 charter members la the result of this meeting. A sumptuous oyster sup per was served at 11:40 p. m.. after which the tribe was organised. The name of this tribe is Okeechobee, No. 69, L O. R. M. The following were chosen offleehs of this tribe. Sachem—Dr. W. B. Ackerman. Prophet—D. E. C. Clough. Senior S. M.—W. D. Warren. Junior S. M.—Dr. Riidick Acker man. Chief Recorls—J. C. Loper. K. of W.—I. Q. Langdale. Warriors—J. H. Clough. N. H. Kendricks, J. H. Bailey, W. C. Bai ley.'- Braves—E. L. Harvey, P. V. Lana R. C. Cannon. J. F. Ch&saereau. Sanapa—O. H. Benton, Right, W. 8. Valentine, left. Scouts—1st, W. A. Benton. 2nd, N. B. Sanders. Guards—M. L. Avant, G. of F. M. J. Smoak. G. of W. Medicine Man—J. H. Robertson. J. C. Baker is the instigator of thio tribe. I>K. DANIEL TO LECTURE. The Charleston Surprise Bargain House » I. SOBEL, Manager Walterboro, - S* C. Men’s and Women’s ® Clothing We have just received the largest assortment and stock of Clothing ever brought to Waiterboro. Come to see us be fore buying anything you need this fall for any member of your family. Our Stock Comprises: * Men’s Suits, Trousers, Hats, Boy’s Suits, Overeats, Hats, and Caps. Ladies Ccat Suite, from $4.00 to $15.00. Ladies and Children’s Plush Coats. Children’s Dresses. Dry Goods in Large Assortment. a ’ H. Zalin, Clothing Store “The Texas Pony" Subject For lav Sure by noted hivine Nor. 14 "The Texas Pony" will be the sub joct of a lecture by i)r. J. W. Daniel Fresiding elder of the Charleston District, at the court house. Thun* day evening, Nov' H. This lecture is being given under the auspices of the Methodist Sunday school, and will be attended by practically every person in town. Dr. Daniel is a forceful and eloquent speaker. He can he very humorous, also, as oc casion demands, as will he the na ture of his lecture on "The Texas Pony.” An admission fee of 25 ,’.nd 16 cents will be chargee. Porto Itica’s N« w Wonder. From far away Porto Hua come reports of a wonderTul new discov- ery^that is believed will vastly bene fit the people. Kamon T. Marehap. Mareeloneta, writes "Dr. King's New Discovery is doing splendid work here. It cured r.ie a'oout five times of terrible roughs and colds, also my brother of a severe cold in the chest and more than 2<> others, who used it on my advice. We hope this great medicine will yet be soli in every drug store in Porto Rico." For throat and lung troubles i: has no equal. A trial bottle will convince you of its merits. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed bv Jno# M. Klein. A Great Buildiag Falls. * when its foundation la undermined, and if the foundation of health— good digestion—is attacked, quick collapse follows. On the first signs of indigestion. Dr. King’s New Life Pills should be taken to tone the stomach and regulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Pleasant, easv. safe and only 25 cents at Jno. M. Klein s. Fair Dance One of the most pleasant events to take plain during county fair week in Walterboro is the annual fair dance to he given Thursday night by the young men of Wnlter- boro to the visitors Invitations have been issued and arrangements are going forward to have a most delightful affair. Wirliman's Orches tra from Charleston has been en gaged to furnish the music for this occasion. The following committees „„ chaperons who will ha\e charge c this function: Committees. Invitation—C. L. Farrell. M Epps, H. K. Sanders Music—J. \V. Harrison. D. J. Mc- A Disney, G. W. Wesc oat. Floor B. G Price. Jr.. L. B Pat terson. H C. Glover. Chaperons. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lucas. Mr. and Mrs A. O. vonLehe. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Davis. Mr. aad Mrs. R G. Hyrne, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fras er, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Peurifoy. Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Peurifoy. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smoak. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wlchman. and H ■ *• V It is so FRESH and PURE that YOU USE ONE- FOURTH LESS than with other brands. You save money. You get better results. i/j SODA is packed right where it is made (the only soda factory in the South), and comes to you in sealed, air-tight, strength-keeping cartons—fresh and pure. 16 Full Ounces to the Pound. 0 a And no higher in price. . SPECIAL For a Time Only. Cut out the top from'six Eagle-Thistle packages and enclose with coupon shown below and 58c to partially cover expense, and we will send you* promptly, all charges prepaid, one set (6) Rogers’ Guaranteed Silver Plated Teaspoons. These spoons are beau tiful in design and bear no advertising. Retail value $2.00 per dozen. AB good grocer* carry our toda. -•i- *.>2 THE MATHIESON ALKALI WORKS, Saltville, Va. I enclose the tops cut from 6 Eagle-Thistle lackages, also Money Order (or stamps) for 5Sc. Mease send me, all chargee prepaid, one set (o) Rogers’ Guaranteed Genuine Silver Plated Tea spoons. F Miss (or) Mrs P. O County State SOME GUESS SPECIALS Below are a few of this week's specials: Red It. |\ need out* hij<di4-| O.V. lVrfe<-tk»n Hour, Mil. . . . , jjut.oO Win. Tell Hour yd.40 Rice, 8 quartn for 2.V. Octag'm Soap, d cake* 25c. Star Lyc,8 Hox<* 25c Sugar. 15 Ibw. for $1.00 1te*t (Yeamery Butter, lb. . . 40c. Shoes Hats, Dry Goods, and No tions at Isiwest Prices. Give us a, look before buying elsewhere. W. H. Guess & Bro. V*, Horses and Mules We have just received a carload of thoroughbred Kentucky Mares and Mules which we are offer ing at very reasonable prices—the price of ordi nary’ stock. Let us show you. A. WICHMAN & SON Walterboro, S. C. Professional Notices. H .It. PADGI-nT. A ttorncy-at-Law. Prompt Attention to All Business. WALTEKBORO. 8. C. OFFICE OF Op. A. J. Anderson dental surgeon Office Hours: 9 a m > 1 p m 8 p. m., 6pm OPPOSITE Fanners and Merchants Bank. ‘Phone 80x. WALTERBORO. 8. O - DR. H. W. BLACK, SR. Dental Surgeon WALTERBORO, S. C. Associated with Dr. D. J. > hany in office next to Waltei Drug Company. Usual Office I PHONE 07X. I. your husband cross? An Irrl- always good natured. a great many table, fault finding disposition is o/i have been Permanently cured of ten due to a disordered stomach. A tak , ,ng Chamber - . . lain s Tablets. For sale by all dpal- man with gcod digestion is nearly era. X 01 O. E. DuRANT. dx’H Engineer and Land Sttrve OOTTAGEVILLE, 8. C. Prompt Attention given all buslt Plats Made. ALL WORK GUAR TEED. a DR. JNO. H. UX’CXKS, DENTLSl EHRHARDT. S. C. At Ehrhardt from 1st to 26th o each month, and at Colleton th balance of the month.