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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBOEO, S C. J Williams Campbell has accepted a position with the Colleton Banking Compnnjr. Mr. Campbell recently ent to Florida with a view ot lo cating there, bnt on bis ret am n few days ago. a flattering offer was made uni by tbs bank, which be decided to accept. -.We are glad to welcome tt. Campbell to Walterboro. ■ 1 1 . JAN. 29,1913. SMOAKS • s» c. H. N. FOLK. H. M. WOOD. W. H. YARN, Vice-Prest. C. H. STRICKLAND. Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: If. L. CROSBY. W. H. YARN, W. C. PATRICK. JR.. Cashier. A. E. YARN, J.S. WILLIAMS tt > T I 11 Coca-Cola Bottfing Company Wc hate Exclusive Right to bottle and sell Coca Cola in Colleton County, and are equipped, consequently, to handle the great amount of business done in Colleton County. WE BOTTLE OUR OWN GOODS. Other Soft Drinks Made and Sold We shall be pleased to have your orders not only for Coca Cola but for Ginger Ale, Root Beer, and other re freshing drinks. . <■ The Clean Bottling Plant—Ybit Us Our drinks are all pure and absolutely free from im purities. Everything used is personally inspected and must be CLEAN. , h Your Orders are Solicited Coca-Cola Bottling Company T. J. McDANIEL, Manager WALTERBORO SOUTH CAROLINA A. N. Smoak. of Saraak*. visitor to Walterboro Monday • • • Mr. and Mrs. E. E Sunday In Cbarleetoa. • % Miu Vivien# Price left last week for Florida to visit relative*. iT. Lee Herndon of* Williams, waa ia town Monday. • # • J. W. Garris, of Colleton, was In town Monday. - * • * H. H. Carter, and brother, J. H. o( Lodge, were la town Monday on n usiness trip. e o e Mias Helen Lncas la visiting Cnpt. and Mrs. Raines st tbs Cttadsl in Cbarlsston. * s • “ Miss Claudia Funoerburk visited Miss Louise Piowdeu at Mt. Carmel last week. ^ • * * Miss Bertie W'estbury of Grover, spent the week end with Mrs. W. H. Padgett. • • • J. S. Padgett, one of Smoaks’ pros perous men bants, was in town Sat urday. * s <5 Mr. J. A. Padgett, of Lod^e, trav eling salesman for C. .(lari n Co. of Charleston, was in town last week. • • B. R. Hiers. Esq., of Hampton, was in town Monday and Tuesday of this week on professional business. • • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Lucas went to Charleston Friday returning Sunday afternoon. • • v I). A. and J. L. Crosby, of Ruffin, went to Charleston last week on a business trip. • * • Mrs. H. M. Williams and children, of White Hall, are spending some?-' time with her mother Mrs. H. W. du t\ C\ A wrier* oa to tlpew Htoie. Miss Neta CoopV of Wisackv, </• ( ’ Anderson will shortly open spent several days at the home of 1 a , f »" c > 1 * nd *rocery store in Mrs. M P. Howell. She returned Xf ui,dln * VaCat t d ^ • S. Glover. Mr. Anderson has been 1 i business in Atlanta for sometime, but has decided to re:arn to Walter- a store. fie will be- ■BBEtzd PH&J FOR CASH . J ' A 63 paira Queen Quality Ladies’ high top shoes si/e 3 and 3 1-2, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 at $1.75 33 pairs C hildren’s Shoes, sizes 6 and 7, 75c.. 85c.. % $1.25, and $1.50, all going at . S . 49c. These shoes are fine value, am only overstocked in this No Men’s $8.50 Suits at .. $2.60 Men’s $7.00 Suits at... $2.25 Men’s $15.00 Suits at $6.14 White Clipped Feed Oats 60 cents bushel in 5 bushel lots. Salt Bacon. 8 3-) cents by the piece. The Brick Store Play at Maodarsoovllte Fob. 7th. “Ten Nights ia a Bar Room’* td be given by local talent in the Hen dersonville High school Auditorium. February 7th. This is a drama la live acts sad is dramatised from the aovel of the same name by William W. Pratt. It la one of the most popular tem perance plays ever written and a' very forcible moral \ is set forth therein. The following is a cast of charac ters: Joe Morgan," the drunkard—Rev. G. A. Martin. Sample Swickell. a Yankee- L. A. Frnyaee. Simon Slade, the bar keeper—G. S. Clark. Mr. Romalne, the Philanthropist— .T. V. Farrow. Harvey Green, the Gambler—J. P. Marvin. . * .» Willie Hammond, the pride of the Village—A. Sanders. Frank Slade, the example—P. Can non and A. Woods. Mrs. Sladd, the bar-keeper's wife— Mi*s A Folk. >lrs Morgan, the drunkard's wife— MVss C. Fraysee. Mar* Morgan, the drunkard’s child —Miss Ina Bootle. Mehltable Cartwright, a Yankee glfl—Mirs B. Bellinger. We cordially invite the public to attend this entertainment. By the practice and efforts mat are being put forth this promises to be the most interesting progia^n ever ren dered here by local latent. Curtain, 8:15, admission fee. 15 mi 25 cents. home Friday. G. W. Folk, of Ehrhardt, route, was In town Monday. rurall. „ , Mr , boro to open Folk is chairman of ;ae board of trustees of his districT. s # * Mr. Ernest Herman I’earcy of Har- leyvlile spent Sunday with Mrs. H. S. Strickland having come over in their automobile. . t • • ' • Miss Nellie Trite, who Isas been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. E .I^nes, has returned to her hoi..e m Lexing ton. N. •' . • • * Miss Ulmer Westbury and b.'Othi-r, Wilkes, of Groyer, spent the week end at their aunt’s Mrs W. H. Pad gett. • • • J. W;, ^iiley. Sr., of Lodge was <n town Tuesday attending a meeting of the Pension Board for Colleton county. in business in a few days. Tillman Strikes Back at Blease Continued from Page Seven. NEW STORE We have just purchased the Millinery business for merly conducted by Mrs J. S. Jones, next dooroto Terry * A & Shaffer, and will continue the business-at the same stand, along larger lines. We will add Ladies* Dress Goods and a much larger and more complete line of Millinery. Our Mrs. Levy has gone North to lay in a full stock of Millinery and Dress Goods for the Spring Trade We cordially invite everyone ^to visit our store and see our goods. We trust we shall have the continued patJbnage of all Mrs. Jones* friends and customers,- 3 as well as many new ones. .1 • ,V w J. IfVY WALTERBORO’S NEW LADIES’ STORE This in the face of the letters from which I have quoted, and In start ling contradiction of Tillman’s sub sequent action.’ „ Tlllnum and Gonzales. “But in the darkness of the night conspirators work, and through all this time, as is proved t>y later e- vents, one of the foulest, conspira cies ever hatched in the politics of any State was brewing. The con spirators had not met ,yet, because they tvere pertor.aj and political P. L. Allen, expert for the Interna-!? ne,ule *° f twenty-nine years’ stand- tional Harvester Co., was here the J u *- jealousy of me in the **arly part of the week Installing an 03 on .®- however, and~the deep engine for the Coca Cola Bottling Co. 1 ma ce against me in the heart of • • • .the other, at last brought them to- XI 111 n 1 gether. over the wires, and for the JPa per M. Strickland, of W illiama* t j lue 5 e i„g i an( i f or their then pur poses, Lieut Governor James H. Till man and Editor N G. Gonzales were forgotten, and the echo of the maga zine gun was temporarily silenced. The conspiracy was hatched/and it . lived long enough to direct the in famous eleventh-hour stab. But | thank God, the people of South Car olina, remembering their many bit ter experiences as the result of such was in town Saturday on a business rip. While here he was the guest of his brother. Hugo S Strickland. • • • ’ N. T. Way. of> Pembroke, Ga.. who has b»en visiting his>parents (’apt. and Mrs. G. W. Way at Mt. Carmel, returned home FrldaL * • • I). B. Connor and G. B. Hartzog, of Smoaks. route 1, were in Monday. Mr. Connor Is becoming a 1 tobacco enthusiast, en acres this year. and will plant . to * ” j infamous politics in the past, refus ed to bow to dictation from Tillman W. A. Strickland, of Smoaks, route 2. was among those ;n town Monday n a business trip. Mr. Strickland was a pleasant caller at The Press • nd Standard office. * * # Mr and Mrs. J. p. Walling have moved to Flor|da to make their home. They are at Carter. Fla., with Mr. Walling’s brother. J. D. Walling. • • • Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chandler, of Stokes, were in town Saturday. Mr. Chandler is manager of the Scotland Lumber Company, which is operat ing a saw mill near Drs. Creek church. • • • R. G. Wiggins, of Savannah, was a visitor to Walterboro Saturday. Mf •Vigglna has recently been on a prospecting tour to Mexico, and speaks interestingly of tae people and the country. % f Mr. and Miw. R. M. Carter, and hildrqp. have been spending some time with Mrs. Carter’s mother. Mrs. J. S. Griffin. They will leave the alter part of the week for Hender sonville. where Mr. rarrer will go int6 the mercantile business. • • • Mr. and Mrs. T, *L, Malloy. Mrs. ■hil us Nichols. H H. /dgtthinvs. and J. W. Thompson, wvre members of < piexsant motoring party who came ip Sunday to spend the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brown. Mrs. Matthews has been nere spend- ’cr sometime with Mrs. Rrowh re turned with them Mondav. • • • K M. Jones is jue< in rcieipt of a very handsome set or emblematic jewelry consisting of sti9k pin and cuff buttons, from the home office |of the endowment rank, Knights Pythias. Mr. Jonei nas been loc secretary for seventeen years, duriqg which time he has paid out to the widows of members of Ashby Far- .jw Lodge 817.000 or any other man. They rallied round about me, closer {ban ever before, hi the face of the attack of these strange companrons—Gonzal es and Tillman—in the vile politics they were playing. The people of my State proved true Tillman’s for mer statement that they needed no dictator; they repudiated Tillman’s attempted dictation and they gave him a stern rebuke.” Telegrams Cited. The Governor then cites eertain telegrams, which he says were sent by Mr. W. E. Gonzales, editor of the Columbia State, to Mr. P. H. McGowan, Washington correspond ent for the State, In reference to feenring the» Ferguson letter for publication. He stated that the Co lumbia State and other South Caro lina newspapers refused to publish the telegrams in question. In the message is also an affida vit by Harrison Ferguson to the effect that Governor Blease had not seen,, nor did he know, the contents of Senator Tillman’s letter. Further matter contained in the message on the opinions of Solici tor Wade Hampton Cobb and Uni ted States District Attorney Ernest F. Cochran, on the law undef which the Governor might seek relief for the alleged misrepresentation of li bel. “The Blood of that Man.” The message concludes with the “Gentlemen, I call upon you now, in the light of these facts which I have presented, and proof of which is in my office, subject to your in spection. to take action—and speedy action—to apply the remedy, and apply it in the Interests of the cltl- .<r.j of the State and the good name of South Carolina. And^in ajl se riousness F state my solemn belief to ybu, that if you do not, and some- later is killed by some one aggrieved, and whom the will not protect, then upon your heads will be the blood of that man. “I appeal to you now.’’ —The News and Courier KITCHEN FURNITURE Is as important as Furniture for bed rooms or parlors^ We have all kinds, but are call ing especial attention to EXCELLENT KITCHEN FURNI TURE ON SALE HERE It’s the kind that is Durable, that pleases wife, and it’s handy. Just come in and see our stock—It’s Fine. SEE US ABOUT KITCHEN FURNITURE We can save you money on what you buy. .. Ask about our divided payment PLAN. Every article in our store marked in plain figures. BROWN FURNITURE CO. < . V “THE HOME MAKERS.” m BIG MILUNERY SALE To make room for our new SPRING STOCK we are Sel'ing out our MILLINERY and WINTER DRESS GOODS. i EVERY HAT MU$T GO THESE WILL BE OFFERED AT and SfcLOW FIRST COST to”.* 5 : 00 $3.5<H^™*‘;“ $2.00 Hats were $3.(X $1.50 WINTER DRESS GOODS AT COST MRS. W. A. BLACK WALTERBORO’S LEADING MILLINER Jno. O. Jaqucs, Sr. of Oottagevillc, was among those in town yesterday. - ... Mrs. H. Zaliu has gone to New York for the purpose of purchasing spring stock of millinery and dress goods. SPECIAL NOTICES ^ * The February meeting of the Wo man’s Foreign Missionary Society will be held at the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon. Peb. 4. 1913, at 4:30 o’clock. BIRTHS. Born to Mr.-and Mrs. Ivy Beach, Sunday, Jan. 26, a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hud son, of Thayer. Monday, Jan 27. a son. 4 of ',«ly la Al Who is Qg''daw will Born to Mr. and Mrs. David John son, Ritter. Jan. 28, a son. MARRIAGES. Married—Calvin A Carter to Miss Lizzie Carter thia morning in the Clerk of Court’s office—Rev F. O. S. Curtis oflUctating. HORSES AND nS' M'A PHONOGRAPHS We sell the Edison Machines and* Rec ords at . special low prices, as we Want to sell them out entirely. It will pay .you to investigate at our store, the bargains we offer now. . . I Will be In Walterboro, ^aturWay, February 1, 101.% with a fresh ear of Htork direct from the West and mill remain there the following week.. W.Z. AYtR OLAR 8. C. IDES., FINN JEWELRY COMPANY Walterbere, S. C.