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Mill runs 57 hours per week, 1-2 day holiday
Saturday. Families having 3 or more boys
or girls to work can get new houses, with
bath, electric lights and water, and all mod
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fill in coupon below and knail to us.
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Charleston, S. C.
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and finish of our PIANOS,
ORGANS and other musical
instruments. The oldest Music
House in the South. - The best
of everything in music. Write
for tree song book. Piano
tuning in the Country at rea
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CHARLESTON. S. C.
and looted like a
the ranMdy to
Editor The Pram and Standard.
la last week* toss* of The Preee
aad Standard, we have a very later-
esttaa letter from Mr Shaffer. relt>
Uve to toheeeo caltlvattoa la Colte-
tea. While rpadias tile It eeevured
to me that there to atorefi seraetllei
which we are tecklat u. There to
till aaother stone to he termed to
ward press srlty aad protrsss
Thas far we have never foond to
ancient history where nay people
had ever accomplished everythin!
JuU might he achlevec. Every goal
has pot been reached, ana each suc
ceeding day opeaa up to us new op-
port anities. new opealaga. to do
aore of the thlaga we have been do-
lag aad to amend. Improve aad re-
i by new aad better methods. It
given opportunity to do new
_ Ifto to yoars and all
be well oa your farm.
A. P, Smith.
Smoaks, Jan. 27.
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(Mo,'1M > fftolth. It doeint require
the abler farmer to grow tobacco
Aa ordinary negro with can
saeseasfuflg.—Devil)
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B. H. Wntben
A ms Company
Charleston,
HAYS HE WAS ROBBED
Melvin Bishop Accused of Misappro
priating Fuads.
Melvin Bishop, a young white man,
who has been confined in the county
jail for several weeks pending a pre
liminary bearing was arraigned Wed
nesday before Magistrate O’Shaugh-
nessy, after which he was held for
the Court of General Sessions- on a
charge of breach of truafwith fraud
ulent Intent from ^ the Interstate
Chemical Corporation.
Bishop, according to the testimony,
was an agent for the Charleston firm
at Cottageville, Colleton county, and
hsd been entrusted with a number
of notes for which he was to receive
a certain commission, after collecting
The prosecution alleges that the
young man collected several thous
and dollars and misappropriated the
money for his own use. letter
was produced as evidence, in which
Bishop is said to have written to Mr.
Wm. H. Tucker, general manager of
the Interstate, that while he was on
his way to the local office of the con
cern to make a settlement, he was
held up at the point of a pistol and
robbed of $1,800, on Meeting street
.2 near the Argyle Hotel.
^ — Magistrate O’Shaughneny diem ic
ed the second charge of a misdemean-.
or against Bishop, who It was alleged
gave- a worthless draft on the Farm-
era’ and Merchants’ Bank of Cottage
ville, for 8206.65. His bond was
fixed at 81.000 for his appearance
before the Court of General Sessions
next month.—The News and Courier.
Hem-' I n m M.va.'r!* 1»Imk I
Daniels laiaad. Jan. !ll. -i.\l.
Mr. Rent* Carter, of Acgu.su). i-pent
last week with his brotner.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. .Harvey have
'returned after spending a tow weeks
at Islandton.
Misses Eugenia Wichman and Ag
nes Chandler, of Wanco, spent last
Saturday afternoon very pleasantly
, with Miss Pearle Harvey.
I Miss Pauline Lee, of Charleston,
! visited relatives here Sunday
Mr. Zonn. of Barnwell, has ac
cepted a positron here an dwill move
: his family as soon as his house is
completed.
We are glad to report that Mrs
J- N. 1® able to return home
having been in the infirmary for
several weeks.uuucf * renew who hv via
Mr. and Mrs. C. VanBraekle vlslt^' mingled ignorance and neglect of the
Things that could uot be dome
terday because of the inopportune
time. The time thou woo uot ripe
to the accomplishment of theoe many
and muck needed things. " Mon who
think apd plan aad write, help aad
xbet the public uo little.
Our much curaed editors aad news
journals do aa uncalcalabto amount
of good for the people right hero.
While no one agency can do It all
unison of effort aad co-operation are
necessary to achieve taeoe things,
and while Mr. Shafter-a article oo
tobacco to Colleton reminds us of an
other opportanlty, another opening
>r help la time of need, and we ap
preciate his effort to stir ap tae peo
ple la this regard. Vet I don’t
think that we should raise either
tobacco or cotton jtocibe neglect of
corn and bogs and other stock, which
are of prime ipsportance to the mass
es of people
Then may I ask. not knowing any
thing of tobacco culture and arrange
ments for 0 harvesting it. can an
ordinary small farmer raise tobacco
Isn’t it for the abler farmers to han
dle this matter. If true then the
time is certainly here for Colleton’s
abler farmers to busy themselves
raising tobacco as Mr. Shaffer toys
and let those who are not able to
raise it make some other crop.
That is one of our great troubles
v* a farming people generally. The
abler class raise too niueii cotton.
or example, if the farmer elsewhere
made no more cotton than we do io
the plow it would sell far bigheV thaa
ft does. There are counties in this
state that plant from 20 to 40 acres
per plow and their lands makes more
than oura.
Lets all get busy %nd try to hit
the keynote to an ameliarawon of our
condition individually, as well as col
lectively. whether it be by raising to
bacco. corn or cotton. Rotate and
diversify to suit demancs. -and to
keep up a living price for our pro-
ducto. ^ If a farmer farms he can
easily use 12 months and then all
is not done. Some folks probably
now are looking to legislation for
great things in the way of local and
State legislation, and hfe not doing
^rnuch themselves. This will not do
alone while they are making an ef
fort to aid us. We should be busy-
planning und doing on our farms to
help ourselves. Are you doing deep
plowing? Are you clearing new land?
Are you digging stumps? Are you
hauling in much straw? AH these
things are accessary to successful
•arming as mnch so as many other
ihtnga. You say. “well, are you
practising what^rou preach?” We
«ply come oveV and see if we are
not using winter in the way of prep
aration just as advantageously as we
ather the crop.
Suppose a merchant should do bus-
nesa like the greater number of
farmers. When they collected in
their crop of accounts in the fall just
close up and sit by till time to sell
»r put their goods out next spring,
vot having made any preparation or
bought any goods. What would the
result be? Colleton would have a
big grave yard of dead merchants,
and she surely has an overwhelming
grave, yard of farmers. who
are so dead till their constant touch
and contact has disseminated an al
most deathly disease to the soil. Did
you ever notice a fellow who by his
Ofeia—“ Because of total
eif hour to curs for myself
urhsu vurfetoff toto womuahood, und from
luktaff cold wheu going to school, I suf
fered from U tPspUcement, und ouch
month I hud severs peine und
u luy-off from work
for torn to" font deys from the time I
wae 1$ yeers dM.
(< I went to Kansas to live with my sis
ter aad white there a doctor told me of
the Pfnkham remedies bat I did not use
them then as my faith in patent medi
cines was limited. After my sister died
I came home to Ohio to Uve and tout
has been my home for the last 18 years.
“The Change of Life came when I was
47 yean old and about this time I saw
my physical condition plainly described
in one of your advertisements. Then I
began using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg
etable Compound and I cannot tell you
or any one the relief it gave me in the
first three months. It put me right
whore I need not lay off every month
and during the last 18 yean I have not
paid out two dollars to a doctor, and haw
been blest with excellent health forawo-
womanof my age and I can thank Lydia
* Iforit
over I
being
wholly self-supporting I cannot over
estimate the value of good health. I
have now earned a comfortable little
home just by sewing and noising since
I was S2 years old. Inave recommended
the Compound to many with good re
sults, as It is sxeellent to take before
ami after childbirth.’’—Miss Evelyn
Adelia Stewart, Euphemia, Ohio.
If yea want special advice write la
tvLydla & Plukhaai Xedklae Co. (eeaff-
Acattal) Lyua, Mass. Tear tetter will
be opened, read aad aaswsred by r
woman and held la strict eoufideace.
PARK-IN-THE-PIHES
HOW HEAP (niKS
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ed their parents in Charleston Sun
day.
Miss Annie Lawson is visiting at
Adams Run.
Our school Is progressing nicely
under the managemen: of Mrs. Avon
gsr.
THXHA1UT4J
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LITTLE BOY BIDE
Dr. King’s New Discovery aad give
it to the little oaea when ailing and
suffering with colda. eoaghs. throat
or laag trouble*, tames alee, harm-
oaea used, always used. Mrs.
Bruco Crawford, Ktagra. Mo., writes:
‘ Dr. King’s New Discovery changed
our boy from a pale weak tick boy
to the picture of health.’’ Always
helps. Buy it at Jno? M Klein’s. *
J. 8. Padgett, of Smoaks, was in
town Monday.
With his staunch and sturdy toy
dog .appealed to all love of children,
because of the vacant chair and the
toys he left. All of us love our chil
dren. and all of us owe them a duty.
One duty le to protect their health—
and Croup and Colds often take them
away. “The angel dream’’ of which
I ieid spoke comes unawares— and
while the doctor should always be
consulted, a bottle of Rowans in the
home makes you feel secure. Gowans
will scatter inflammation. You just
tbbv??' N b dan * er o« drugs. EX
TERNAL, Powerful, Penetrating.
Harmlees. Buy a bottle today —
fl, 50c, and 25c.
OOWAN MEDICAL CO.
Concord, NC.
GOOD WAY TI DO BUSINESS
•Jno. M Klein Sells Reliable Remedy
at Half Price and Gnarante a Cure
When one can buy gold dollars for
fifty cents, it is good time to pur-
chaee.
In ordering a 50 cent bottle of Dr
Howard.’s celebrated specific for the
cure of constipation anc dyspepsia at
J5 cents. Dr Klein is giving one of
the greatest trade chances ever offer
ed to the people of Walterboro
Even though offered at half price
for introductory purposes the specific
Is sold under a guarantee to cpre or
money will-be refunded > i
If food does not digest well if there
is gas or pain in the stomach, if the
tongue is costed and the breath bad.
f there is constipation and straining
Dr Howard’s specific wm cure you..
'f it does not you have drnggiet Jno.
f. Klein's personal guarantee to re
turn your money. <
Dr. Howard’s specific gives quick
relisf and makes permanent cures
of constipation, dyspepsia and all liv-
t troubles.
These are strong statements, bat
Dr. Klein is giving hts customers a
chance to-prove their truth at jnst
half the - regular price—sixty dossalnevdr known
for 28 cents. If they are not found
true, all you have to do is to ask
for your money.
Dr. King's New Discovery.
Soothes irritated throat and lungs,
stops chronic and hacking coughTre-
llevsa pickling throat, tastes nice.
Take no other;' once used, always
us«d. Buy it at Jno M. Klein’s
® f h >‘* ine had Impaired his
health exhausted his manhood and
‘^ h ° L w p * ,id and wan * and emaci
ated he became? Soon he appears to
be a walking skeleton. Thus it is
with the land that is not well cared
Und that doe * n ' t Ret any
rotation or any vegetable matter to
vid In replacing the constant draw
made by the continual growing of
crops Farmer is your land im
poverished by auch treatment? If so
it is ewy to build it up and enrichen
It requires
thought and twelve months out of
the year to work but you will get
along better. Your soil won’t be
! t n a a r V nB .. , ° death> nor *U1 yourelf
and family.
,nJ , *i Dy v. re fa . U5n * out '* ith the farm
and looking for other jobs, saving
a " l! ** d ‘t. Haven’t mad?
luing out of it, and will never stick
another plow in the ground. It is
i pity for old Mother Earth that
had evwr ituck a * ,,<m
« *5 abundant yielding soil. Their
*** *>® d and their exam
ple also They blame the soil and
really they are blame worthy. Quit-
tlng the farm with most people re
mlnfis^ ua of * man who once upon a
time baortne tired of traveling a 20
mile journey to his county teat in
f h r!!tn"?** The n be tried it on a
« 5 ot “ comfortable
aa he anticipated after riding five
Seir t i ,r ? tr1p t0 th * County
?!**•*• decided to steal a man's
grinding stone and make better time
Jemail?i* f th ** rindln * •‘on® the
remaining fifteen miles. He was
n 8 10 * et t,iere - Nether
wBMhe feilow who is always-tiring
t !tT a Whe “ there la really
nothing the matter with the Tarm.
It is nil the ma**er with him and if
he would view himself as a skeleton
'srmer and try to improve during
b,a «‘»g the soil
i* do ? u ‘ take over a retrospective
▼lew to find where the fault lies.
The soil is smiling, ever ready to re-
AIKEX’S FAMOUS HOTEL BURN-
ED. LOSi f.li'.Mtou.
GUESTS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE
Firemen Unab’e to «o|-» With H*
Fferaes—Several ThriUing
Res' 1 ue*.
Aiken, Feb. 2.—Special: Fire
breaking out in the Hotel Park-in-
The-Pines here this morning rt H
o clock, burned the magnificent vud
palatial winter tourist hotelry to
the ground, producing one of the
most spectacular, awe-inspiring and
destructive conflagrations in the an-
utls of thid little famous winter re
sort, and entailing an enormous loss
:hat will amount Into hundreds of
housands of dollars.
At the remsins t of the centrsl
points of Aiken’s winter season are
shouldering emtiers and crumbling
fire-whitened ..chimneys. Standing
like giant spectators against the blue
skyline. -
The colossial structure. In view of
Its material and architectural ar
rangement of the building, was doom
ed from the first. The blase started
In a thousand feet of fresh pine lum
ber stored in the basement near the^
elevator shaft, and with inconceiv
able rapidity the lurid tongues of
(lame swept the entire basement and
filled every room and corridor in the
hotel with impenetrable stifling
smoke, rendering it impossible for
the firemen to gkin access to the
dames
THIN FOLKS MADE FAT
The Way Samo*e Work* It* Wonders
Guaranteed by Jno. M. Klein.
More than half the readers of The
Press and Standard would give Al
most anything to be piump and rosy
nstead of thin and scrawny.
Physicjans and chemists, for years
have studied the promleb of making
a flesh forming food but it is only
withtp the last few months that a
bright man discovered the prescrip
tion that taken with the daily meals
give a positive increase In flesh In
act It was so certain In ita action
that a guarantee was attached to
each package stating mat if weight
did not increase aa a result of using
it. the purchase price would be re
funded. *
This preparation is now put up ih
convenient form for use under tHM
name of Samose.
Dr. Klein has secured the agency
n IA alterboro for Samose and as the
percentage of satisfactory, reanft^
from the use of this prescription Is
so nearly.one hundred per cent, he
feels thefe is no risk In offering to
refund tup money of Samose does not
do all that is claimed for It.
Everybody that is thin and out of
heakh should begin today the use of
Samose with a guarantee like tkis.
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