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la Wftl- I caata a Um i: Om east a word. Now* ItMDa of ^catka pabltahod fro*. WKDNBBDAT, JULY ICTH. 1913 m PARMtea IKHTmJTEH. It I* to hoped that large crowds of farners will attend the institutes to be given at Cottaaeville and Hudson's Mill next week. These la- atltntss are for tbs faraser, and the<r Tains cannot bs sstimated too hlfhljr.. There will ba in the ecsntjr osYsral trainsd, eaporlnasad men who are desirous of assisting the fanwsrs la tbslr strngglo fo^ hn- proTsd Methods, and tbs people of this county ours M to themselves that they avail themselves of this op> port natty t>f ascertaining the progress of agriculture. Colleton County has vast resonrsos as an agricultural •s, V county, hot the surface has hardly been scratched. These experts will tell us hqw better to develop our county by the introduction of scien tific methods of agriculture. In this connection, the great work which B. G. Price, Farm Demonstra tor for the County is doing must be pralsod. • »» »'«(;*» Mr Price baa been going over the eeaaty, into every eofaer of it, try ing to assist the termers; Now, these instltutee are Just in line with the work which Mr Price has besa doing, aad will bs of immense as sistance to those farmers who at tend. Both tnstitates are to he held in sacs Dent communities, and the of these eemm unities, will their visitor* heartily. HATH YOU MEEN IT? who have never Med scrape, the news that the town of WsltsTboro owns one will he welcoma Kaswiag that for of dtmsminatlag kaowl- tetelllgeace, an im> eerape woald ho valua- Mn, the town has purchased what is —nernlly known an the best machine os the market. Now. Ja allowing tha people of the town and county to om this scrape, a pood system b» employed. The maehia* cannot be ooea any day, for if such were the COM Mi novelty wo aid wear off and the populace would Ism interest ie the magnlttceat piece of etachiaery which belongs to the town. How ever, if applications in writing are •led with the proper oMciais one week in advance, tickets admtttlsg the holder to A sight of the machine can ho sseursd. Those particular ly anxious to so* it. are advised that the ticket* will aot cost aaythiug. However, there ie still another method ot sMiag this great piesc of work mi ns hip. -Ahonf twice a month its majesty In brought from Its shel ter, beaaUfol apeeimeae of mules st- tached to it la front.* handsome of- •cer wMh eolform mooate oe the mathine. and the great parade through the tin town is commeoced. •oaMthMO this pnrede is thresgb etreete hood with theses odd of pee- praiM of tho beauty of the murhlot Ih gagfr erewds. sweh remorhs es *7 ■nehtae would hoi If It were only seed,'* by Ha take In the mala of the Iowa nod than hot twice a woald like to m psrods are ad- vieauts write the M the daft of .the next exhlhitteo. Sorely, tin people of the thn aevd^ r com tried ley. Tho ho tamgritefniel. which wan aaed in oopririhjn^iMi M le to hM thMliOBly «hohagii wtO land 4o tho shMlate* AThoFMayor aad Chief of M p raised for their of ahUrir la coping their wpihr Mcwtf that we havw ehie mM at the helm of tho city’s •hip. While the evldeoM this morn- lag woo amotly erieamotaacial, tho Mayor, wpo filly jsltllled la ftadiag tho dofohdaat guilty. MILL. IN AMPLY TO ATTACKS Tabes a gap. ot Mr. Dedd aad Oas-X. Editor The Press aad Standard: Plssss allow mttapacs in your col umns for a few remarks, as 1 wish to make one more reply to Mr Dodd. He says be Is out of Colleton and expects to stay out. But be seems to forget that there is quit* a let of magnetism in Colleton, as about nine out of tan that leaves come bark with a smile and say that Colleton is tbe best place they can find. Now for tbe blind tigers. Mr Dodd says that be bss been informed that there are six in my community. I stand firmly in defence of my com munity—say boldly and frankly that there are not in it, and I never wi!) believe it until .1 have heard the evidence against them; and it is not to be bear-say evidence either, though if Mr. Dodd wit) inform me by a personal letter or message of who informed him of this 1 will give tbe matter attention at once and be will confer a favor also. Here be Jumps on the congression al election aad says that votes were bought aad sold. This I ?.ave no knowledge of, though ! am by‘thi« as I said about the blind tigere. I am ready aad willing and waiting to take pVIdone* against them if anyone will produce it. as it is well known that It is a criminal offense on tbe buyer aad seller. No, J. Bi D.. you know it w'luld be impossible for me to get twelve or even six men to sign a paper that would be a discredit to them and to Colleton. We all know you have been writing against your own knowledge of the people and affaire in Colleton. Y u ou know you have been shoving the black buggaboo too far ahead of you. Now it seems that Mr. Hood scys "Ernest, bang up your fiddle and bow, pick up your above! and hoe and comp, over to my good county* and work for Uncle Joe,” but 1 say no. Colloton Is gpod enough .(.for me, as I am not surrrfunded by the terrible evils as they say. I sup- truth were known, Beau ten blind tigers ic Coil**- one. Call * again, Brother fort ton’s Dodd Now for tkJ* wonderful man one-x. I only consider him seventy- qix proof. I am quite sure that he knows more of Italy than he dees of Colleton. As his article sounds ex actly liko tbe conversation of an Italian. Ho did not deem it necessary to sign hie same as be thought the peo ple ia Colleton could not rfonounce It I would love to know his name. M l waat to treat him with sn iror hat band to assist him in keeping his thoughts together. Now be speaks «f the bobtail eow in forceful terms, es thouffh he needs some milk, have some bobtail goats down here that iMk liko they would be good etveamore, and I will give him one if he will corns for It Oh. these high minded fellows, if they would think and write differently. Now I doubt if one-x ‘ would even stand the ehemicai test. I also doubt ’f he Is even 'entitled to cltisensnlp,'*as s fellow Jike he is has to reside in our State a curtain length of time before he Is entitled to all of her privileges ! doubt if this old one-x fellow has even heard what humanity is made of. Call again one-x. we wMl try to get you un to a higher standard o- taalysis if you will remain in ou r State long enough. Now I did not in tend to enter into a correspondence through our county paper, but who could remain silent when these fel lows hop on him with No. 11 br^gner and pound you arctund and leave you blood-shot ail over. No. I will be fouud. hlttlag them a pop like a guinea cock for the next two years tc come. Come down for your goat, Mr eue-x or Mr Chick O. I suppose that Mr Chick O. has a good education as It Ie compulsory la hie country. With best wishes to all. L. E. Hill. Walterboro. 8. C. reeirhCly Face Knots. Are cured by Dr. Hobson's Ec- Oiatment, which hMls all skin om. No matter how long you ksM troubled by itching, burn- **•» dr uualy skin humors, just put s mile of that soothing antiseptic. Dr Ma8MU*U Ecsema Ointment, on the ••*■0 the suffering stops astaat- ly. Huallag bsctas that very minute Duetoea um It In their practice aad resamminl It. Mr. Atlumpn, of Lit- UMewu, Pm, any* Dr. Oiatamat cured it ia two weeks.'' ta relieve or money re- Afr druggists, or by mall. Me. PraMtar Chemical Co., •d*. Laaia. M. Eton. Walterboro, 8. C- WE POUND ONE HUNDRED PAIRS OF SHOES in our stock either with the pastboard box torn or else the shoe was the last pair of a dozen. These Roods were in the way of new stock so we have V* * T r- , TAKEN THEM OUT s'* .V * OF THE BOXES AND WILL SELL THEM OUT THIS WEEK AT A SMALL FRACTION OF THE ORIGINAL COST. Not old, rotten goods; but fresh, new, firm solid leather stock. Ex amine them yourself. <> They are chiefly Boys’ Work Shoes, Men’s Work and Men’s Low Quarter and Children’s Dress High Quarter. Only 100 Pairs. Terry & Shaffer ia Thu This la a •Ira to mO «*ly backfjp fbava am Pttor.'aad «aaaot uea Jwn.-Apply Id (Mia*) Ethel Frauds. Waiter- bora. •. C. t !• .*t DM BALM—Oa* Ford AutomohU . amdal ”T”. It horde power. Oaad coaditiom Dmmaeetration at WaJ- terbaro. Cheap for .quick sal*. Ad- dram, car* this oMc*. LOCALE, Daisy Fly Kilters, lie. Taagtefoot, 4tq box. Black Flag. Its aad lie bottle. WALTERBORO DRUG CO. Now Turnip Boedu Ktefn’r A now lino of tho boot aad table* jest mo aad Standard. SPECIALS FROM GREEN POND’S NEW STORE Grits (96 lb. sacks) $2.26 Meal (96 lb. aacks) 2.26 Butts v . f 0.12VJ Bffst Flour . „ .; 6.60 Sugar 0.0644 Good Rice 4.26 Dry goods of all kinds. Men'* Suits from $4.00 to $10.00. Boys* Suits from $1.60 to $3.00. Shoes from $1.25 to $4.00. Hats and Caps of all kinds. Calico from 6c to 10c • yard. Dress goods /rom 25c to $1.00 a yard. La dies’ Ready-made skirts from $1.25 to 4.00. Men’s shirts of all sorts from 26c to $1.00. Give us a call before buying elsewhere and we anil try to please you with prices and quality to suit the hard times. E. W. SMITH & SONS, GREEN POND, S. C. * k FAMILY AVOIDS SERKMJS SICKNESS By Bs2e| C—twtfr SappM Whk TMford’s BlackvDkaagk. Me Duff, Va—**1 suffered lor seven) vems,” says Mn. 1. B. Whittaker, ot Biia place, ”wMi rick heartache, ia boxM, pounds received at The **New Turnip Semis—Klein’s. Butet’s All Variety- Turnip susite for fall planting at Klein's. Try our Flemish Fabric Pound Paper. 2t is the beat. 35c at The Press and Standard. Dr. Hess Disinfectant and C. N. Disinfectant—sure cure for Hog and Chicken Cholera at WALTERBORO DRUG CO. Buiet’s Turnip Seed* at Kkln's. ‘ If .you are not taking The Freer 5 and Standard, now ia the time to subscribe ao that you will not m.ee a aingie part of the big Ferial, The Argyle Case, aooa to appear n tbir paper. Buiat’a All Variety Turnip seeds for fall planting at Klein's. Cigars. Cigarettes, Candies. Sta tionery, Bristle Goode. Rubber Goods. Patentsin fact, everything that an up-to-date Drug Store handles will be found at the WALTERBORO DRUG CO. Buist’s Turnip Seeds at Klein’s. • Buist’s Improved Rutabaga Tur nip Seeds just arrived at Klein’s. Rexal] Tooth Brushes, 25c. Bris tles guaranteed never to 1 fall out. W.\L.‘ £,RBORO DRUG CO. Buist’s Improved Rutabaga Tur nip Seeds just arrived at Klein's. IN SIGN Nil WOMAN TONE Testifas She Vffrs R*atMmd> to HwJtk by Lydia E. PSnkbfrM^s VecetoUo Compound. ^ Malone, N.Y.,-” Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound bee cer tainly dene me a lot of good. I first beard of it whM I was a [girl and I always said that if I ever had fe male troahte I would I take It “I organic tka aad sprite when I be in such pain that 1 woald tedr my clothes. One day my husband got tee neighbors into see what the matter hand out for it aad took H until I wue en tirely cored. I mn a woman of perfect health and my health and happiness came from Lydia E. Pinkham’s medi cine. You rraj vest amnred that I do ab I can to recommend your wonderful medicine to my friends. Mas. Fkga Stows, Route No. 8, Malone, N. Y. The cocoes* of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots end herbs, to unparalleled. It may ba ceed with perfect confidence by women who safer from displacements, biilam- Irieguteritiee. or ham's V* _ c’^rd remedy ter Lydia E.Ptek- istbe xtan- Ten yesrtjgo a frtead told am to to which | , Itoimdiltototegliiltomaymig I Itosp Btedt-Drmqdd oa hand al flm gmsnow. aad when my dnJdrea lerif tote tod, ttoyarit ms for a doM, sad 8 eE ^ Wa-awkm ttoac spell of rick- asss teoar tostey, since we Wmmm KsHOImLJmSHMU , , KM Your ChlMteea of Worms. You eaa change fretful, ill-temper'- ed children into healthy, happy youngsters, by ridding them o' worm*. Tossing, rolling, grinding o' teeth, crying out while *sle?p, ac companied with iatene* thirst, pains ia the stomach aad bowels, feveriah- aees aad had yraath. are syssptomr that indicate worms. Kichaaqo Worm Kilter, a pleasant caiff^f loMage, expels tee wo ram, regulates tea bowels, reetesu year childrea to haalth and hspplaem Mn J. A. Brtohte, of Elgin. HI., says: *‘I baas aaad Klgkapoo Worm Kilter tor yuan aad have aatlraly rid my chUdran of I would aot to atteant 1(L # AH draggtoto. Price, Sic. Kickapoo Modietae Co., Lsate. John M boro, ft. C. 0 RUB-MY-TISM wm N< Colic, _ BbnuLOldl The well known Charleston Surprlae Clothing Co., J. Frank, Manager, will open at Walterboro at Dr. Padgett’s old Stand. We will cany a full line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Gents Furnishings. We guarantee to give the biggest values for tbe money—positively at surprisingly low prices. Charleston Surprise Gothog Company J. FRANK, Manager oei SPECIALS THIS WEEK! Mason Fruit Jars—pints, quarts and half gallons— 50c 60c and 75c per dozen Karo Syrup, 3 cans for 25c Luzianne Coffee, a can ; 80c Chick Food, a peck 30c Good Rice, 8c a quart or 65c a peck 18 pounds Granulated Sugar for $1.00. Our entire line of Men’s and Ladies’ low quarter Shoes to be sold at cost. Examine our line before buying elsewhere. a Let us also show you our line of dry goods, notions, hats and caps, which will be sold close. Phone SOX. W. H. Guess & Bro. Walterboro, 5. C. =*=r DANTTEST OF THE SWEETS. I have secured the sole agency for The Standard-Confection of the Country. A full line will always be kept fresh. G L. FISHBURNE. WALTERBORO, S. G ' GO TO THE UNION FARMERS BARGAIN HOUSE For Your Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions A carload No. 1 Tinmthy Hay, $1.35 per hundred. Rice, for 8c, lOcjri’lcl 12 l-2c per quart. Rice, per peck, 56c, 76c and 90d Grits, per sack, $2.10. Corn, per bul, $1.00. White Gipped Oats, per sack, $3.00. Good Coffee, per lb., 15c. All summer straw hats now going at cost and below cost. Get one at your own price. We carry a full line of fancy groceries, shfes, clothing, hardware—everything that can be found in an up-to-date department store. We always thank our large number of friends and customers for their influence in our be half, and are always glad to serve them. Your friend, UNION FARMERS BARGAIN HOUSE, F. C BENNETT, Pr*. will ymi permit me to semi • to* from thte BUte town? termer* ere buey teyteg by their crepe eag ere begiuaiag to pick um that hard timee ere over. PMtell Oerter, ef^Nevr Lacy, Oa., la rpMiHa*. .Mwtime with his pa- roate, Mr mad Mi* A. B. Carter of Ritter, My* A. B. Carter sag chUgrea of Ritter vtetted Mr aad Mr* TinlnStou Htera of Walterboro a four days ape. Mr aad Mr* H. M. Carter paid tha a flytag Atipt Sua- Mtee Mattie Heradeo of Walter- torp wm thq goost of Mr* H. M Carter teat Tbanday. Mr aad Mr* David Johaodb of Rit ter wort tho pteasaat colter* at tb« Mr A. B. Carter Sunday af ter aad Mr* H. E. Easterling and «*toroa were tho guooto of tho ter* KaBterliagte parents Sunday. Mr Om. Carter of Ritter paid a flying visit to friends at Thayer's ftatarday. ter aad Mrs H. M. Carter were tho gaoots of Mr aad Mrs L. H. Zolglor ftatarday sad Sunday. Wade aad Hayward Zeigler apoat tha afternoon with their atetor Sun day last - A Scribe.