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",vfV -V-: THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, S. G JAN. 29,1913. flftLa £Za v v wuu TBtwwtk unu /wissiMAm / PUBUSHSD tVSRT WED NESDAY. W. W. SHOAK. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Rttotwtfd at lit PwtofBe* la Wal- i. C., as m—ad-claw mail SUBSCRIPTION MATHS: PHONE 10a. ADVEKTISEWENTS: Space rales baaed apon amonot or Space to be need in a year aa follows: to 2(0 incbea ...If ceata 210 to BOO Incbea........14 cents 000 to 1000 incbea...:... .12 cents 1000 or more inches 10 cents Traaelewt Rate: 25 cents per inch. Legal A<lvertiMement»: Strictly legal Rate. Clamited Rates: One cent a word for each insertion; No adver tisement taken for lesd than 25 cents. Bonlness Locals and Readers: 5 cents a line each insertion. Obituaries: One cent a word. News items Of deaths published free. P. J. Berry. Jam E. Or. H. M. Carter. In M. Max- ey, E. P. Redieb. The basiaeee will be awn ayeteaa- ntlaed thin year, tbia betas made pos sible because of tbe new eHarters lor tbe millinery aa« dry goodi these brill be kept In one of the new •terse la tbe- Jno. E. Bawak brick bnilding just aeertag eompietioa. In M.' BLpxey aad Miae Lacile Brabham will bare charge of this depprtaaent Percy M Berry aad M. Hlere will reaaala at the old stand la charge of tbe grocery, hardware, farm Im plement, etc., department. Tbe acbiereaaeat of seeb a remark able success by this firm is bnt aa indlcarioa of tbe large^noslnem done at Emoaka. Not only has this com pany succeeded, but so bars tbe oth er mercantile establishments. Vara Bros. Company. It L. Smoak. Mrs. 4. M. Padgett. W B. Smoak k Co.. J. L. Lyons, have all done a big basi- ness and are planning for a larger future. Mr. Lyons will move to tbe old Isaac Sauls stano as soon as It is vacated by the millinery depart ment of tbe Smoaks Mercantile com pany. ~ J. L. Smoak Is planning an addition to bis store, and V’arn Bros. Company is always adding. This latter company now^has the services of an expert manager, Mr. Elliott, who came there several weeks ago to conduct a big sale, and whose work was so good that the Arm decided to retain his services. WEDNESDAY, MUIU.29, 1913. Well, one month of the new yeat baa almost gone. The Ueneral Assembly has itonc Utile so far to Justify the expe.Mi ture of the people's money. Again we take off our hat to the three prize winners from the Colie- 1 ton county Boys* Corn Club—A B. 1 O’Quin, Heber Hiott and Ernest H j Polk. May their tribe increase. Evidently the Colleton delegation believes no legislation, la preferable thia year. No bill has been Intro- %>»* Items From Ashton. Ashton, Jan. 25.—Special: Every thing is taking on new life here— ! iontributed to the warm January. I The iields look like March, so busy i as been the farmer. The s< hool here is doing nicely rven if public money has been out some time. Something is wrong with our school money. We are en titled to more. ‘ ' "‘N. The residence of Jones McMillan will soon he completed. Magistrate W. N. Jones, and W. D. Berry are kept «juite ousy practicing law tJ). Mrs. W. O. Jones and children vis ited Brunson last weex. Henry Ponds has accepted a po sition as clerk with P. N. Jones. I^tvi J. Jones has accep;ed a po sition in Charleston. We hate to see our boys leave. Mlsa Marie Miley, teacher of la- landton. spent the weea-end with Miss Eflle Jones. Mrs. W. D. Berry entertained a ew of her friends on Friday evening Among them were: Misses Besaie. Hally and Virginia Varn. Mamye minyL ■ ft gmn MUIOHi Hi Hb MRU Made Stroo* «nd Well by VinoL w« tsB ysn that Tlnol Ip tbs to- par % whols Mode for pup, ailing shlldrca tod rosy, ws are only Idling ynFwhat ban boon proved by hundreds of soothers. Mrs. W. O. Btrotbor, Raleigh. N. C, •ays: “My little girl. Hand, has been taking Vlad to build Bor up after a severs spoil of sickness. It has deep so meek pood by restoring bar appn tits aad bonding ap her strength that 1 think Tlnol Is the finest tonic ever prepared, and I am Idling everyone nbont it" What Tlnol did f#; this little girl It will do (or rjOy weak and ailing child, because sickly children used the strengthening cod liver elements end tbs tonic Iron that Tied, contains—that Is why VI not builds them op quickly and gives them a fine, healthy color. It is pleasant to taka, and we guar- nntco that tbs results will satisfy yon —money back If they do not P. 8. Our Saxo Salve Is truly won derful for Bcsema. We guarantee It John M. Klien, Druggist, Waiter- boro, 8. C. BORES AND ALL SKIN D1EAKEH IHnappear When Tcttrrtne is t'sed This is the one unfailing reme- dy t and no matter how severe s case of eocema, piles, tetter, ring worm. old sores or sea If disease you may. suffer with. TETTERINE will give instant relief and affect a permanent cure. We know the merits of this soothing, healing, an tiseptic ointment so well that we fully guarantee It. Get a 50c box at your druggist. If he has net the genuine TETTERINE, send tis 50c and we will supply you at once. The Shuptrire Co., Savannah Ga. For Sale By John M. Klein CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—8 residence lots in Wal- terboro. Tese lots will be sold at auction to the highest bidder the first Monday ife February, just after the Master's Sales. G. Blocker. !-2t-lt-p,' FOR KALE—Two cottages sod two lots. Apply to W. V. Glover, Wal- terboro, 8. C. - 1-28-11. FOR KALE—To highest bidders for Cash, Stsurdsy, Feb. 1, beginning at 11 o’clock, at tbe residence of tbe tote Henry Hiott, tbe property of the estate as follows: Corn, fodder, hay, household and kitchen furniture, fanning implements, etc. 8. B. Sanders, Executor. . FOR KALE—Open sir cabbage plants $1.00 per thousand up to 5000. Over 5000 75 cents. W. C. Glov er, Jacksonboro. 8. C. 1-15-tf. FOR KALE—One 5 room house with bath room, hot and cold water, butler’s pantry and kitchen. Sit uated next to Methodist parsonage, on Hampton street. Will sell at the right price and terms easy. Apply to J. M. Wit sell, Walterboro, S. C. ' l-22-3t. FOR KALE—First class Upright pi ano. which has never beeq in use. Well worth $350.00. Will sell cheap, on easy payment plan .Write for further information to Pearle 1’. Beach, Walterboro, S. C., route No. 3. 1-8-tf. OR KALE— 35 II. P. boiler and 25 H. P. Engine, complete 70 saw gin, grist mill, with all pul leys, belting, slofting. Used only two months and in perfect condi tion. A. Wichman & Son. . 10-30-tf. BACK (rtt’EH OUT. duced so far. We suppose they will Hlera. Marie Miley and Effle Jones not be far wrong if such a plan is.; Messrs E. W. Yarn, Claude Varn. adhered to, for we have so many lawa not enforced thai there is little use to cumbriP the statute books with Who, think you. Reader, ia a bet ter citixen. tbe man wbo produces a crop of over one hundred bnahels of of Bwaneea; Malcolm God ley. Olin 8. I/ea, John Rich. The n:enu consist ed OF regular dinner served in four 'J-rouraea. Games furmsaed the more. Still there are perhaps a amusement of the evening, few needed, and we suggest that it' Mla» Annie Murdaugn, of Atlanta, will be soon too late to get them is visiting her mother at J. J. liter*'. through. 0 _ "• ~ DORK NOT NERD UAH PLANT. Froe (las Supplied by Dry Goods (fiCOHIOlttiHtD CVmMT Lodge Jaa. 21.—Special: The torn on ono acre, or ha who products formers are getting taair land ready crime, poverty, suffering and sadness , ** i_ tbrouib ,b. o, b.,.d quor? Mr. Tiger, you caa maku ariRHBA, Fla. the 100 bushels of corn, and l/'yab ^V-Tfiflldobatlng societies were organ- do, It will not be necessary for you M** school here sometime ago. 16 deal in the souls of men. and sell»*iT vnnr . v , _l # *l and the Snyder, and hold regular >our own to make a living. Now meetings every Friday afternoon is a good time to quit, for you an* They also have a joint debate every planting a crop ! .> vhi h the luwvcst fourth Friday. Last Friday after- la aure, and which will contain many Boon t * 1 ® Mitchell society met and a sad disappointments for ><*<. f >r * M tli h * d : The query waa. as,w«*~b.' A . 4 , i KeHOlved that lx>v* ia (greater than whatever tb© trail or crim© you ieav«» Money/ 9 behind, yours will be the harder lot. t Affirmative—Miles Carter. John for your master ik one which pays Miley and barter Thompson off in your own coin. For your good Negative-—Misses Linnie Jones. Will yo-* MBey and Plenty of Walterboro Rcaderx Have This Experience. You tax the kidneys—overwork them— They can’t keep up the continuaJ strain. The back gives out—It aches ana pains; Urinary troubles set in. Don’t« wait longer—take Doan’s Kidney Pills. Residents ^ this vicinity endorse them,. Can Walterboro People doubt the following evidence? Major C. W. Chaplin, fisiacb^k street. Beaufort. 8. C.. says: ‘T am a \*aDmoaial to fgvbt f Doan's Kldbey Pills, as they did me more good than any other remqdy ; had prvvloual/ tried. f'aiffeir-i. ' severely from backache and pains through my loins that I could hardly ?et around. I could not stoop or straighten without great misery. On '« advice of a friend 1 at last pro cured Doan’s Kidney Piils and be- zan their use. They gave me prompt and lasting relief.” For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-.Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. . Remember tbe name—Doan's — znd take no other. we implore you to cjult. do it ? 1 Pattle Miley and Magg'e Klnard. u j After some moments of bard think- | lug the judges rendered their dens- Ion in favor of the affirmative. We are sure the thoughtful public A delightful party wasSfiven at is of one mind as to the absurd and ; the home of Mr. and M.s. j. J. Hre- needless diiu uisions going on in the ' unt * Haturd 1 *) n;ght. Among thost* legislature relative to the Mease-! v ^the otcasum were, Miss- TiHman controversy. We did not n e 11 .*E u gen las n G ra ,!■ ’ i m ' Bl’Xh e knov. he,ore n>at the It glBlut tire'And Armeda Jones itml Jennie Fen- should he made the clearing house der. Among the others v.*'re, for personal or political quarrels. ^IdVd Bennett. Al»*\ Junes. Marion and we feel that It has allowed itself Ki ^ ftr .v a ” d / oh . n M,l '*.v- to be made a tool of iy shrewd pol>- ' cottage erected on me. 8 /street for C. L. Gooch. «aShier of ,tiie Rank of Lodge. K. B. Bennett mud ^ hustr.e: s trip 1 MtlTHER’K U»VK ticinn r .. Blea: e's messages have no ni.*:e place in the journals <»t tjie House and Senate than any campaign spoet h he made during the summer, at least that portion of them in v h ch he lake-; occasion to defend his record and inject political argu- menie. We are surpiised that they ha\e been tolerated Stub “pro- dug a ni<e little ceedings mu«t tend ’to disgust our to Walterboro Saturday R R*‘ bop. Junior partner of the film of h R. Hi«hop K Co . has rent ed a niie little «otta*c from W. Fox. The great Iveyrtot..- »-!iow wr.i In town on tim 22. Hav: quite .» n'r. crowd. ^ Judge Paul Jones seemed . . , , . to be present everting his Infl.ietoe best people with the game ot poll- especially among the colored poj i.ta tics, and make them forswear any ^ , * on - Marshall tfmoxk and Intcii- public Fervice. which is doubtless i d * nt prekeiu an i pr«*- what the shrewd politician and dem- agague wish**c. so us to perpetuate their kind*fn oflice. Thus it is that the people are badly governed and badly fooled, and they will continue to be till they rise up and put down such practices. v*" HMOAKH FIRM SUCCEEDS Meet tag of Smoaks Meeraatile Co. •foots* Kptewdkl Achlevemeat. Smoaks. Jan. 25.—Spacial: On the 20th of thia month the flrat annual meeting at the Smoaks Mercantile Company was held, and me results of the flrat year’s work fully justi fied the organisation of the company. A net dividend of 23 1-2 pe* cent, on tte capital stock of $10,000 was declared and every department of tbe buaineas was found in excellent ctjpdition. Plana for a much larger business were made at this meeting aad THl be vigorous;/ pushed. The old. dffbetora and officers were re elected with dhe addition of one or two new membqcp. I’.iese are as fol low* V F. Jj Berry, president. Jno. E. Smoak. vice-president. Ira M Msxey, manager. Percy M. Berry, assistant manager. vented nil trouble. Jf B. Miley. one of our hustling men limits is making preparation to erect i nice dwelling in town. W. J. Crosby, who is engaged in a prosperous little saw mni near town, paid Olar a business trip last week* Conductor J. M. Smith who his been off duty for several days on a*'- oount pf • recent illness among his mily baa resumed hie duties again. Chaa. Ehrhardt. of Ehrhardt. paid Lodge a business trip Friday. Ilia nciornohtlc we » deab^na U*: t.» :-e towed in by mule power. H B. Railroad Co., railed to oper- •p any train Saturday over their road on account of n defeclive rail or Salkehatchis swamp between Miley‘a and Moselle. Lodge may need better water works but don’t think we need any G-A-S plant. ' H. O. W. Every man admires an attractive Woman—one with a beautiful com plexion—but there are many women wbo do not know tbe secret of se curing It—Mlldredina Cream is ani'' a woman’s secret for beautifying.th< complexioD and giving the akin a fresh, clear, velvety texture. Mil- drediua Specialty Co.. Boston Mms. John M. Klien. Special Agent. The ln*tin<t of a Mother Greutei and St longer Than Anything in The Known World. We read a gifat deal about a Mother's Love aiul it ia all right- hit ve read more about a Mothers i: Mim i to preserve her ycying. When ? s to buy for fifty routs r a bolter a of Gouau’s Bisp- : atior. a c* rtn n ami infallible :i'c l\ f t’ ;.ir> .i.iouia. iVovp r.;»,l oMs., the mar;r! is mat so many 'lothers <i » not make the purciiato. riiis *.vc: derfuf remedy :s apjdh d o\ temally »nd will positively cure col ls roups, and that dread disease, pnett- •oma li is a remedy that has been >:i tin market several years, con- ains no dope, no harmful ingredi- •nts. but a<t& as no o:ner medicine ver acted on the afflicted parts. All druggists sell this marvelous rem edy—Gowan s Preparation, and eve- > home should contain a bottle. WANTS. WANTED—To buy one good mule, one cow with young ca;r. Jas. E. Peurifoy, Walterboro, h. C. 1-29-lt. WANTED—p^U persons desiring to continue as members of Ivanhoe Club, are requested l<> hand me their names at once so they may be properly enrolled. Failure to do so will forfeit right to privileg es of club.—J. M. Smith, Manager, Ehrhardt, S. C., Jan. 16.. 1913. 1-22-41. WANTED—1000 meal bags. 5 cents each. Cannot use rice, grist, fiour or sugar sacks. Walterboro OH Mill. 1-22-4L BUSINESS LOCALS. Anthony Wire Fence, made by American Steel and Wire Co. All heights at H. W. Black, Jr. I Headquarters’/or the celebrated D. M. Ferry’s Farm and Garden Seed xt Terry ft Shaffer. ., . ru l Examine Anthony wire fencibg-i- Each stay is fastened so it caanot slip. Get our prices before buying, ft. W.’Blick. Jr. T(. R. P. Seed Oats and Burt Seed Oats now at Terry ft Shaffer.' Men’s Suits to make room for new goods at 20 per cent off for cash. H. W. Black, Jr. Red, Yellow and Wkite Onion Setts Terry ft Shaffer. Oarden seetit for spring gardens. All fresh. Just'arrived at Kiien’s. Black I Marrowfat Peas and Champ of Eng Peas sold in bulk. Terry ft Shaffer. Garden seeds, plenty of them at Klien’s. Early Mohawk Beans, Kat^-Won der Beans, sold in bulk at Terry ft Shaffer. Vinol, the great tonic, with the usual guarantee, at Klieu’s. K-ily Adams and Early Dent Seed ’orn .it Terry ft Shaffer. , V i Klien s Blue Gra.is condition pow- lers for your hocao and cow. Been ’ti the i.aiket for ,70 years. It’s -.rood. 2o <en!s at Klien’s “Our Own” (ough balsoni, stops your tough and builds you up, at Klien’s. Fresh line of gaiden seeds just opened. II. \V. Black, Jr. Waterman’s fountain pens and Gil lette’s safety rasors, at Klien’s. Kodaks and Kodak films at Klien’s. Fresh home-made candy every day at Grace’s Miss Lucia Patterson has returned from Waltciboro, wheie she has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Darling Pat terson.—Charleston Evening Post. 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 yon have tried them, perhaps you are neglecting an op portunity to realise more for vonr cotton than heretofore. They re spectfully solicit your consignments. S-21-fm. Free from grease, Mlldredina Al- irond Cream Compound does not make hair grow. It Is s moat de lightful remedy for chapped hands, face and Dps. also for me* after shaving 25c. and 50c. a bottle. Mii- drediua SpeeirJty Co.. Boston Mass. John M. Klien. Special Agent. 9-11-tf. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with I.OCAL APTL-tVATlOKR. a * thpy cannot i‘c.o h the ■cat ot llio iIIm-um'. Catarrh Is a blood or <s.ii«tltati»Dal dlarcM*. anil lu order to cure It you mu»t take lateruul renicdiea. Hall’a Catarrh Cure U taken Internally, and acts directly mon the blood and mucous aurf^ces. Uall'a Catarrh Cure l« not ■ quark medicine. It waa pro- aerlbed by one of the, beat phytlelana In this country for yean and la a regular |ircacrl|K|on. It ia roanoae,| of tbe beat ton lea known, com bined with the beat blood porlSera. acting di reelty on the tnucoux anrfacea. The perfect combination of tbe two Ingredients la whet rro- <hicea au.'h wonderful reaulta in curing catarrh. Bend for teatimonlala. free. „ F. J. CHK^ET k CO.. Propa., Toledo. O. Bold hy Prngglata. prh'e TV. ^ Take IlaU'a Family PUU tor coSstlpatloo. Flagged Train With Hhlri. Tearing hia shirt from his back sn Ohio man flagged a tratir-and saved it from a wreck, but H. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C. r once prevented a wreck with Electric fitters. “I waa in a terrible plight when I began to use them,” he writes, “my stomach, head, back and kidneys were all badly affectqd and my liver waa in bad condition, but four bottles ot Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man.” A trial will convince you of their matchless merit for any stomach, liver or kidney troutfle. Price ’0 cents at Jno. M. Klien’s. \ The New S. FINN CLOW STORE y Will lie ready for business at ZAUN’S OLD STAND ' FEBRUARY the FIRST , • T fitted up with a fine line of Cloth ing and Gents Furnishings at moderate prices. ✓ / Watch This Space The S. Finn Clothing Co. Walterboro, South Carolina -7'- AT AND BELOW COST In order to make room for our Spring Stock we are offering for the next 60 days the following at and BELOW COST Over 500 yards lace, worth 5, 10 and 15c, per O a J yard, now xt & anil aJC Mens’ 50c. undershirts and drawers at 40c. Silk thread, 100 yards to spool, 5 cents per spool. Childrens all wool Sweaters, worth $1.00, going now 80c Childrens all wool Caps, worth 25 and 5pc, £|}cl 40c Give us a Look Before Buying Elsewhere W H. GUESS & BRO. , 60x ’Phone 60x u I SOUTH BEND WATCHES. There is no more reliable watch on the market than the SOUTH BEND. I have them and sell them,.under the veiy bsst of guarantee. FINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY J. A. VtiSTERBERG, jewelry Store Main Street, Next Door to New Postoffbe WALTERBORO. S. C. m GOODS SAif !' » V, , ’ • V To close out Stock of winter goods we are going to place them on sale at cost. Some Splendid values, not old and shop-worn, but de pendable values. - All at cost. ~These will include Heavy Dress Goods, Cali cos, Sweaters, Men’s Trousers. w. Walterboro, S. C. SPECIAL NOTICE Carol from Mm. June*. I desire to express my thanks to all my friends and customers for their liberal patronage during the time I was in business. They have been lovely to me and have made my business a success, tbe increase of trade has been so much that, were I to continue, a larger and well fur nished building would be necessary/- I have a fine knowledge of millinery work, having been In the business or s number of years, and I am very fond of it. I am proud of the confidence plac ’d in me by hundreds of ladies in Walterboro and surrounding coun try. It is, therefore, with much eeling of reluctance that 1 retire from business to be more at home vith my family and to enjoy more of social life with my friends. r Sincerely, Mrs. J. S. Jones. Walterboro, Jan. .29. — It Pays to Advertise Kindly ait Ovt stalk cutter ad aa it sold same for- cash to party hi Berkeley county. Great ia Cal* P ft 8. *■ Yours truly, E. T. H. Shaffer. WAY TI DO RUSINRKS Jno. M Klein Sells Reliable R« at Half Price and Guarante u 1 _ When one can buy gold dolla fifty cents, it is good time to rhaee. _In ordering a 50 cent bottle Howard.’s celebrated specific ft cure of constipation anc dyspep 25 cents. Dr Klein is giving o Ahq greatest trade chances ever Wl to the people of Waiterbon Even though offered at half for introductory purposes the si is sold under a guarantee to ct money will be refunded If food doen not digest well If is gas or pain In the stomach, topgue is coated and thd breatt ■ ‘there is constipation and atn Dr Howard’s specific win cure ’f it does not you have drugglsi I. Klein's personal guarantee turn your money. Dr. Howard’s specific gives relief and makes permanent of constipation, dyspepsia and a •r troubles. These are strong slatementi Dr. Klein is giving h:s custom chance to prove their truth al half the regular price—sixty for 25 cents. If they are not true, a!) you have to do is ti or your money.