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/ OUR \ WEBB MQT0R LAW TESTED. MAXT Cohen & Company THE HReflDE STORE 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street CHARLESTON, , - • •, SOUTH CAROLINA * The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House in the South. GREAT eLEARANSE SALE V OUR STOCK OF SUITS REDUCED TO HALF PRICK $17.50 Salts redacwl to $ S.75 310.00 Salt* reduced to 10.00 3BLAO Salts rodacod to 11.S5 25.00 Salta redarod to 13L50 27.00 Salta mlarcd to 13.75 90.00 Salta reduced to 15.00 1 85.00 Salta rednrad to 17.50 441.00 Salta radarod to..... . 90.041 45.00 Salts reduced to 322.30 50.4)0 Halts reduced to 25.4)4) 04).4M) Hiata reduced to 34).4H) 4*5.410 Suita reiluceil to 32.54) 4)ne la»t Ladle*’ and Mi**e»> Serge anil other Suit*, value* up to 813.0H, which were reduceil to f 14).0H rh«»h-e i*t tl»e lot at. .$5.40 4)ue lad latdie*' and Mi.**e* Taih»r- Madc Suita, in Serge*, and Fancy Mixtures. Suita valued at $li».»H. Choice Sul!., / 00.OS 4INK FOURTH OFF FOKMKK LOW l»KI4 K. *2.54) 4'hildren'* Ch*ak*. now .*!.H7* $.'1.73 Ciiildreu'a Cloak*, now .*2.HI $5.00 Chihlrea’s Cloaks, aow .$3.75 $0.00 ladle*' sad Misses Cloaks, now $7.50 ladles’ aad Mlsees' Cloaks, aow . $3.87 $0.06 ladie*' and Misses’ Clonks, now .$7.49 $12.96 ladles* and Misses* Clonks, now $9.75 $13.04) ladies* and Misses* > / cloaks, now $11.23 / $17.50 ladies’ and Misses’ cloaks, now $13.12 $20.00 ladies’ and Mi**e*’ cloak*, now : . .. $13.04) $25.4)4) ladle*’ and Misses’ cloaks, now $34).(M) Ladies* and Misses’ cloak «. now . $22.30 0 “clearance price ox furs, one FOURTH OFF FORMER PRICE. • Ladies’ $3.04) Coney Sets, now $2.25 ladies* Fur Scarfs, $3.4)0 4 qualify, now ..$2.25 Ladies, Fur Scarfs, $3.00 quality, now $3.75 Ladle*' Fur- Scarf*, $7 50 quality, now $5.87 ladles' Fur Scarfs, $10.4)0 quality, now $7.50 Ladle*' Fur Scarfs. $20.00 quality, now. .. $15.04) Ladies' Fuy Scarfs, $40.00 quality, now $30.04) Ladies* Fur Seta, at! new, $10,410 quality, now $7.50 lathes' Fur Sets, als new. $15.04) quality, now $11.73 lathes' Fur Set*. hl3 new, $441.4)4) quality, non $30.00 Lathes' Fur Sets, all new $50.00 quality, now $37.34) Express Company Refuse* to Deliver Whiskey Shlpaseata. Greenville, March 7.—Special: Acting on orders from headquarters the?local agent of the Southern Ex press Company today refused to de liver whiskey shipments to any per son whomsoever, whether for per sonal oss or not. declaring the Webb >111 is of this offset. Following this action several citizen!' prevailed upon Col C. S. Webb, of Greenville, brother of Congressman Webb, au thor of the bill, to wire the Represen tative at Washington for his opinioq as to the infest of tbs bill, receiving late today the following reply: ‘'Washington. D. C.. March 7. 1»13. C. 8. Webb. Greenville: Law doss not prohibit private oss shipments and will not unless State forbids It. and Stats cannot where it allows sals to Individuals by any one in the State. (Signed) “E. Y. Webb." Senator E. D. Smith also answered a request for information, giving an opinion similar to Congressman Webb. Agent Hill, of the Express Com pany, stated that several persons showed him letters from whiskey houses acknowledging receipt of or ders, but stating that the purchasers would be usble to get the whiskey, the houses taking the same view of the bill as the Southern Express Company. The general opinion here is that .the Express Company is taking this method to test the validity of the law. ' * KILLED MS GIGANTIC EXPLOSION. Professional Notices. 4>ne Lot of Ludie*’ and Mi**e*' cloak.*, black, gray* ami fancie*. Val ue* amongst them up to $I2.4M) Choice V $3.08 One Lot of (aid piece* of Fur Scarff* and Muff*, on sale in our seeoad floor bargain counter at Half Price and Le**. SEE CHARLESTON FIRST. J OFFICE OF Or. A. J* Anderson DENTAL* SURGEON Office Hours: * •• m - * P m » p m . € p. m OPPOSITE Farmers go ! Merchant! ^ Bank ‘Phone 80x. waltxrbcho s. o Fertilizers 207 Bushels on One Acre!!! ‘ - 0. c t» FIRST PRIZE IN. SOUTH CAROLINA CORN CONTEST. MR. JOVE WRITES TO ETIWAN FERTILIZER COMPAN Y. "We use your Fertilizers exclusively and the Potash and 8-3-3 used under corn were your goods and my manual in hands of Gov- erament Bureau so states.” (Signed) * ERNEST M. JOYE. ETIWAN FERTILIZERS HAVE GROWN THE FOLLOWING PRIZE CROPS: • 4 First Prize for Best Acre of Corn in South Carolina In 1909 First Prize for Best Acre of Corn in Georgetown Co., S. C. in 1909 First Prize for Best Acre of Corn in Georgetown Co., S. C. in 1910 First Prize for Largest Ear ofCorn in Georgetown Co., in 1910 1000 bushels on ten acres in W’illiamsburg County. S. C. in 1910 First Prize For Best Acre of Corn in South Carolina in 1912 INSIST ON ETIWAN FOR YOUR CROP. ITIWAN FERTILIZER COMPANY CHARLESTON, S. C. WHEX VISITING THE CITY BY THE SEA. DON'T FAIL TO* STOP IX TO OSGAR LEVY’S MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE JUST NOW PRICKS ARE CUT IN HALF AND STILL WE GUARANTEE EVERY PURCHASE AT 313-313 KING ST S. W. CORNER OF MORRIS • A The Handsome Green Corner DR. H. W. BLACK. SR. Dental Surgeon WALTERBORO. S. C. Associated with Dr D J McAl- hany in offica next to Wai'erboro Drug Company. Usual Office Hours PHONE 4J7X. a E. DuRAXT. Civil Engineer and land Surveyor CXFITAGEVILLE. 8. C- Prompt Attention given all bus;neM Plat* Made. ALL WORK GUARAN TEED. Juvenile Bicycles. The very thing foi* the h^-’s and girl’s Xmas gift. A last ing pleasure which makes the rememberance of tl e giver linger in the heart of the lad or lassie until the last spoke is gone- and that be will a long time $_0.00 TIRES GUARANTEED EVERYTHING IN SPORT MAN’S SUPPLIES. B. H. Worthen Anns Company. Charleston, HOW JIN MDUUU GIRL . CYPRESS SASH, DOORS and BUNDS Largest Manufacturing stock house in the South. Special, sizes on short notice. • > A. H. FISCHER CO. Charleston, • S. C. Meetina street, CHARLESTON, 5 C 8NARBLK AND GRANITE WORKS ^and Got Strong and Well Again St ' Small Cost. Mias Alta Abel, of West Baden, Ind., Bays: “I was a complete wreck, al ways tired, wornout and nervous. 1 had to 8i>end about oue-third of, my time in bed and my life was not worth living. Vlnol, your delicious cod liver aad iron tonic, was recommended, and It has done me more good than all the medicine I ever took In my life. That nervous and tired feeling is all gone. I have gained in health, flesh and strength, until I feel like another per- _ _ _ M 80 Q. Vinol Is the most efficient strength- creator for such women medicinal elements of the contained In Vlnol. aided by the blood- Eiaking and strengthening properties of tonic iron', which makes It so far superior to all other tonics to build up health and strength for weak, tired, ailing women. It contains no oil and has a delicious taste. We give back your money If Vlnol does not do all that we claim. P. S. If you have any skin trou ble trv Saxo Salve. We uuarantee 1*. joun M. Klieu, Druggist, Waiter- boro, S. C. lent strength- t. It tv^Iw e cods' 11 vets DR. JXO. H. BUCKS. DENTIST. EHRHARDT. 8. G. At Ehrhardt from 1st to 20th of each month, and at Colletow th« balance of the month. (Continued from Page 1.) .... . H .1 — — . I .1 II ■ from the Alum Chine’s hold several minutes before the explosion occur red. ,/-• At a late hour tonight the bodies of twenty dead‘had been brought to mprguOs to this city* and sixty in jured were in the hospitals. Esti mates of the dead included thirty ste vedores and checkers of the Joseph R. Foard Co., employed in transfer ring dynamite from a barge to the Alum Chine.Nyhich was bound for Panama; eight members of the crew of the Alum Chine:Nflx men on the collier Jason, and the captain and several members of the chew of the tug Atlantic. Many bodies. tU is be lieved, never will be recovered from the icy waters. *8 Of the injured a score are fright fully maimed. At least fifteen are expected ta die. Meati$ed Dead. Tonight nine of the dead have been identified a sfollows: Capt. William E. Van Dyke. Bal timore. of the tug Atlantic. Robert W. Driggs. first mate, tug Atlantic. Baltimore. Erward Watters, chelf officer <,of the Alum Chine. Joseph P. Lennon. Baltimore. At lantic crew. John Mackral. Frank Doyle. Ed ward Cassell. Andrew Carotski. Jo seph T. Hood, stevedores, ail of Bgl- | timore. Seamen in small craft and Capt Van Dyke, of the Atlantic, saw smoke coming from the dynamite-laden* Alum Chine a few minutes before the explosion/ The launch Jerome was alongside the ship and rescued many members of the crew- and rushed them to safety. The witnesses say that when the explosion came the steamer jumped from the water as i^a torpedo had struck her and Hum fell to fragments. In which were min gled the torn bodies of the dead. The transport company's scrow had been moored to the big steamer and the concussion fro mthe ship's hold blew up the tons of dynamite still aboard the barge in an^echoing ex plosion that increased the carnage and dewtruction. Several small craft in the barber are believed to have been blown to pieces.. Fate of the Atlantic. The tug Atlantic, which had twice rushed into the res«'ue before the crash, was racing away when it was caugbt in the rain oi charred wood, hot steel, and ur.exploded boxes of dynamite that fell ,n a shower for a quarter of a mile around, killing some of the crew outright and settitrg fire to the vessel. Coming up the river at the time was the tug Britannia and she rushed to the aid of the Atlantic, picking up many of the wounded who had leaped into the water. Some of them are. said to have perished before the Brttania could get to them. T4)|.|> ix \VALTERB4)KO. A Re«i(!ent Known to all t)ur Read er* Relate* an Experience. Readers of The Press and Standard have been told again and again of the merits of that reliable, time- proven kidney remedy—Doan's Kid ney Pills. The experiences told are not far away. The cases are WaT- terboro caSF's. told by Walterboro people. % J. S. Jackson. Bridge street, Wal terboro. S. ('., says- "There were pains through my loins and a dull, grinding ache in the small c\f my back. I had a too frequent desire to pass the kidney secretions and I noticed that they contained sedi ment. When I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised. I decided to try them and got a box from the Waltei- boro Drug Co. They gave me relief at once, strengthening my back and kidneys and driving away the aches and pains. 1 now rest much better and enjoy good health.- thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills." /A la*tiwt Effect. Mr. Jackson was interviewed some years later, and he said: "I wtll.ngly confirm my former endorsement of Doan s Kidney pills I have had no further need of kidney medicine, for the bepeflt I got has been perma nent.” For sale by all dealers. Price 5c) cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s — and take no other. WHY HE DOES IT. BEST QUAUTY EXPERT WORKMANSHIP L. Wither horn & Son “Sf* CY RESS DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS Charleston, South Carolina Prompt Deliveries Estimetes Furnished HU RAELEYiIEBBYCO UBBER Roofing** CHARLESTON, &C Send For Prices, V. ■t •• blUhe4 In 1704. Oldest Pina to America D. A. WALKER Cabbage Plants for Sale Order your Qabbage Plants fresh and direct from our seed beds and save the Middle Man's profit. Our plants are grown on Sea Coast and are strong and tougn. All Varieties Prices $1.25 per 1000 or 5000 /or $5.00 or 10,04)* for $8.00. Address Tbe Meggett Plant Co. Box 14 MEGGETT, S. C. Druggist* John M. Klein Gi\e«. Hra*- cmk for Selling at Half-Price. It isn’t often that I have faith enough in the medicines put up by other people to be willing to offer to refund the money if it does not cure, said druggist John M. Klein to one of his many customers, but I ant glad to sell Dr. Howard's snerifle for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia on that plan. '•The Dr. Howard Co., in order to get a quick introductory sale au thorized me to sell the regular flftv .ent bottle of their specific for half price, 26 cents and although I have sold a lot of it. and guaranteed ev- jery package, not one has been I broug-ht back as unsatisfactory." I S:n still selling* the specific at half price, although I cannot tell how long I shall be able to doso. Any person who is subject to consti pation, sick headac he. dizziness, liver trouble, indigestion or a general played out condition, ought to take advantage of this opportunity. If the specific does not cure them, tbey can come right back to my stome, and I will cheerfully refund their j money. PRIMARY FOR CONGRESS APR. I. (Continued from Page 1.J this election, and an additional roll, permitting such voters as have be come of age since the last election, to place their names thereon, was or dered. This supplemental registra tion will remain open in each county until five days before the first pri mary. and are to be in charge* of the secretaries of the various dubs, ex cept in the City of Charleston, where the secretary of the county executive committee will have charge of this supplemental enrollment. Candidate* Asked for Primary, Six candidates for Congress Jn the 1st district. R. S. Whaley. E. W. Hughes. J. G. Padgetht, John H. Peu- rifoy. H. Leon Larisey and George F. von Kolnit{„ sent a w ; ritten request to the Stat** committee asking for a special primary. This request was joined in by the Charleston County executive committee and it was stated that the Democrats of the district de- s a pnmarv Mr J. Dennis. t!.e other cau date, had already stated that he wanted a primary; It was pointed out that a primary could not be held under the provisions of the special statute which requires the filing of the rolls in Charleston sixty days be fore the primary with the county au ditor. but this special primary is held at the request of the candidates and they have pledged themselves to abide if* results. Wanted Primary cm Katunlny. Mr. Moorcr. of Colleton, wanted the election held on Saturday, but the conmiitree overwhelmingly vot ed him down on the ground that r # ’l elections are held on Tuesday and that holding it on SaturdtTV* would re quire the executive committee's work ing on Sunday. The ecneral election in the dis trict will take pince on April 29. at which time the successor to the lato Representative George ?. Legare will be chosen The 1st district is com posed of-the counties of Charleston. Colleton. Berkeley, Dorchester and Clarendon. The » Mu*cfff Rheumatism. Stomach trouble, lazy liver and deranged Kidneys are the cause of rheumatism. Get your stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels In healthy condition bv taking Electric Hitters, and you will not be troubled with the pains of rheumatism. Charles B. Allen, a school principal, of Sylva- nia. Ga . who suffered indescribable torture from rheumatism, livhr and stomach trouble and diseased kid neys. writes: "Ail reiimdies failed until I used Electric Hitters, but four bottles of this wonderful’rem edy cured me completely." Maybe your rheumatic pains conic from stomach troubles. Electric Flitters will give you prompt relief, 5«c and $1.00. Recommended by John (2-26. 3-5. 12. 1»).'Klein. Walterboro. 8. C. * V