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TiJfW ■ > ■*.' r-t" PACK FOUR *• ' ' ' \- / ' *, -'V /* i , * THE PRESS AiO) STANDARD, WALTERBORD, S. C. . ^s: ■ \ AUGUST 20,1913 QE^f anb ^ianbarb im. »'k' PUBLISHED EVERY WED NESDAY. THE PRESS AND STANDARD, INC. CLAC&K.jt GRAVES, /I " 1 mu- RagtetcrM at U« PoftoSe* ia Wal- 8. C., m Moond-ciaaa mail ty 1 PHONE ISC. — .. i CtUXM _ * t a line each Insertion. One cent a word. Kent Items of deaths published free. ■ 4 — WEDNESDAY. AUGUSV^O. 1^13 rural i^TTint r\iticii:Hs / TO MOLD < ON VKNTION -Prrt- Of •T- / • > f/ . A<. r./’ i V. v:: In Oranneliurg iu Seplcmlie Kram Ann<>uu< e«I. ' To The Rural Lette^; «’arri*/t^ Colleton ^'OunH": : y / Dear Carriers:. .. . . . . 1 vneh to appeal to yo,4 In behalf of our Amo< iatiotv.an'l/io work, and ask yon to ntve us your aupport. for this present year's are very urgent. We wish to report at Orangeburg that, every Carrier in Colleton Is s member of the Association. Let/U not let the carriers in any the counties up the-State show a more progressive spirit than we. Aud some of them will report a full mem bership of twenty five or th.r*^ carriers. •* > / t also want everji carrier in Col leton, who can do so to attend the State Convention at Orangeburg Sept. 1st and 2nd. 1913. \Ye have a »ery interesting program which con- tains son.e of the best speakers in this state and will he worth a great deal to us all to Leag them. The following - are the oflbays: E. W. Comer. Prealdent: P M Huff, Vice President; Paul K. Crosby, Sec retary. • The following is the program for the State Convention: * *. v> KirM Day Kept. 1. 10 a. m.—Convention called to order by. President E. W. Comer. Rock Hill. Invocation J. C. Holland, chap lain. Greer. , Song. My Country 'Tis ef Thee. 11 a. m.—Welcome. . Hon W.„ G. Smith, on behalf of City. - , / ’ . A. D. W’ebster. Posltraster! C'ity. A. A. Glover, on behalf of Coun ty Association. S , Responses. , Y T. E. Wkker. Newberry. A. W. Hill, Greenville Appointments of committee. 12:15—Address by Gov Cole L. Bltmse. Adjournment for dinner. Aftermtaa Session. 2 p. m.—Report of credential com mittee and seating of delegates. 2:30—Parcels Post: Its Reneflts Opened by Mr Black of Kuflln, Col leton County. J'.OO-J-rAddress by representative - of Post Office Department. . 3:30—Address by Senator E. r D. Smith ^ - - v 4:15—Address by Hon A. F. Le ys* /' Heeond Day Kept. it. 16 a. ro. —Convention called to or der and invocation by chaplain^ Report of officers oi State Asso ciation. Report of delegates to National Association. '. / 11:00--Address Hon D. E. Finley 11:15—Address Hon F. H. Hyatt 12:3»»—Dis«'Ussion for the good of the association by members of con vention. Afternoon se-«,l«in. 2.00—Address Hon Edward S Whaley. f 2:45T--Address Hon E. J. Watson. 3 :A0--Election of > delegates to National Association and selection vf place of next meeting. Song. God be With You Paul K. Crosby. Sec-Treas. August 13. 1913. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE. roil SALK—Dry plan («•( long. One slabs. load. four fiOc eaafr at yard Ico plant. WALTER- BORO IcE k LIGHT CO.Y flat top. oao-horsa tir FOE ^ track and ono sprtaf wager. In good coadltlon. Cheap for caah. Ca* be seen at Ice Factory. WAL* TERBORO ICE fl UGHT CO., - > FOE SALR—Taa. oT Ike beat, pat ent doable school desks. Good as aew. Very thing for a school that wants farattare at least oatlsy. Cheap for qaick sale. Addreea Desk.“/'are thta Office. (8-20-tf I. M. FIflMBCRXR. CARB AMD MKRCHAXT8 W ALTE^EORO. IL C. FOR HALE—1913 Model./ Motor cycles and Motor Beats st bar gain prices, all makes, brand new machines on easy monthly payment plan., Get our propotitlon before buying or you will regret it. also bargslns in used Motor Cycle#. Write us today. Enclose stamp for reply. Address liock Bop 11 Trentdn. Mich. (7-23-lOt) FOR SALE—110 iT « acres of land on Route 4. € miles of Walterboro. Good buildings—75 acres under good cultivation, also three - fox hound dogs. Terms easy. Apply to J. 8. Hiott, Walterboro. S., C . R. F. D. 4. (7-23-Stp) WANTS. WAXTEIN—Stenographer v> anted for ( t''o or thre*' Jipjjrs daily except . , Sunday*. Reply ^ St<«ographer. ( arc Prees aild Standard, advki'ug | > salarv wanted. ‘ *-2f' T'P WISCOXflIX PUTS BAN ' OX “HOXK“ HORNS Aatbor of Law Expialos romHtloos Which Mode M Xsewary. ^ MIlwaoKle, W’I a—The new Wis- cap tin automobile law which has just goasa fnto effect provides that every eateiiv>hUe shall be equipped with a aignlal device capable of producing aa abrupt ,soaad aaflciently loud to selva ae aa adequate warning of dan ger. The followlnf statement regarding this law has been Issued by its au- tbdr, Prealdent James T. Drought of Wisconsin Bute Automobile Asso ciation f "This law win-enacted not only in the Interests of automobile owners, but fa tip interests of pedestrians, and users of other vehicles, who have a right to he seasonably and sufficiently warned of Ihe approach of automobiles ' ’ "With the din of noisy traffic on city streets and in passing other au tomobiles, proceeding the same direc tion, msny hand bulb boms are en tirely Ineffective, because they can not be heard. With the present statute in force I am of the opinion that many if not all-hand bulb reed boras in use are in direct violation of the law. In cases of collisions'a ::J resulting damage suits, -the question of whether the automobile was equipped with a lawful signaling de vice which was used seasonably, may establish the liability, of the auto mobile driver or materially affec: the site of the verdict. "I believe the time is not far dis tant when all automobile liability insurance companies will compel policy holders to discard the hand bulb horn in favor Of some thing more efTectivr~a» a matte:* of self protection.” Professional Notices. —OFFICE OF— DR. A. J. ANDERSON. ; DENTAL SURGEON. OFFICE HOURS: • A. M. to S P. M.; 3 P. M. to 6 P. M. PHONE 100 A / WALTERBORO. S. C. DR. H. W. BLACK, SB. WALTERBORO, 8. a Associated with Dr. D. J. McAl- hany In offica next to Walterboro Drug Company. Usual Offica Hours PMOXE 67X. a E. DulLANT. avll Eactnew and Land OOTTAGEVILLE, 8. a Prompt Attention given all business Plata Made. ALL WORK GUARAN TEED. ^ ,/■— y ' - ■ ' \ DR. JX'd H. HltTOi, DENTI8T. * EHRHARDT. 8. C. At Ehrhardt from 1st to 20th of each month, and at Colleton the balance of the month. LOST, LOST—-Oin*-ylark r**d Jersey row. Las horns: x lMarked upper figure 7 in one eari-tplit a,ud und^rbj’ in'other. Left nvv heune In \Ya!- terboro three weeks ago. Reward. Address: A. W. ButUou. Walter-, boro. 8. C. S-jD'-lt BUSINESS IXH AL8. x Glenn, springs Water'at KLEIN’S oTreat your best -- girl to a box of Guth's famous candy, always fresh at Walterboro Drug Co. Bulats Improved purple top F.uta- hagpa Turnipseed at KLEIN’S. • A new line of the best stationery in boxes, pounds and tablc*fi just received at The Press and Standard. 35c qnd 4<>c Lamps, 25c at RACKET STORE. >- Turnip Seed, any kind, any. 1BESI IT WEMR101, TASTELESS Off V The Old Standard, General Tonic* Drives o\»t Malaria, >- Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. % FOR CROWN PEOPLE AND CHILDREN. • >•' •. J 'v_" It is a combination of QUININE and IRON in a tasteless form that wonder fully strengthens and fortifies the system to withstand the depressing effect of the hot snuuncr. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Kurging Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness with out pargip^. Relieves nervops depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strpfigthcaer. .Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50 cents. .THE STORE THAT THE PACE, AS to STYLE and PRICE Never before In the history of this store have we had , in stock the array of up to the second. Dry Goods and Notions that we have for yoti this season, and our efforts’ are being crowned with success right from the start of^ the Fall Season. We are aware of the fact that it is early for you to commence buying fall goods, but we are certainly selling them, so why put off purchasing your fall needs later. Come when our stock is bustling with newness and is complete in every detail. We are busy selling these goods to customers who are very enthusias tic in their praise and to Use the words we hear ex pressed by them everyday, we have the swellest, most exclusive and yet the most reasonable line of merchandise ever put before the shoppers of Colleton County, and that many are agreeing with us is evidenced b^the \Vay the goods are moving. i'. Allow us to express our appreciation to The Press and Standard for the pulling powers of their Ads. The reas on for the pulling* powers of our Ads. is from the fact that we use TRUTH as the chrner stone, and always have the actual goods to back up every advertised article. Come in and inspect the line—second to none ever brough t here: ’ Silk P plin, ’23 in 18 in. Silk Taffetas . . ^ * 18 in. Changeable Silk Taffeta v 36 in. Messline Satin 28 in. Silk Foulards 50c 39c 39c 89c . 18x18 Hemmed Merc. Napkins, per doz. r 1 uan- *' I I t-{ : v * Dry Wkntii Now*. Lodge. Augu«t 15.—-Special: The people around here are bu,y pvILug fodder.,. . , Miaaes Lena and L-ijile Avar* ot Lodge spent a few days wi*h Miuea TlUfeMd Verna'Jones dt Ruffin last " WMfcr. The meeting which closed at CroM Swamp last Friday night wan enjoyed by all who attended. ^ - Mint Tilla Jones of Ruffin spent last week with relatives Hear IxMige There *»« a Slug at the home of Mrs 8. O. Mi Millsn on the fourth ^ Sunday in July which wa* enjoyed by aH who attended - Mlaaea Olive and Ethel t'aMnelj were among thoae who attended the plrnie at Little Roek la*t Saturday. The Sunday School at Dry Branot? la progressing nirpiv under the able » Superintendent. ,f>laiid A. liter*. . The annual meeting began at Car- tor’s Ford on the first Sunday a..d flbaed on the Thure.jay follow ng. There will be prearhtng at I>ry Branch the fourth Sunday by Rev Walter Black qf Ruffin and is ex pected to continue for a few days. Two Cute Kid*. Uty it Walterboro Drug Junket and Ice Cream ptfwtlera'. all flavors, at KLEJfCS. Prickley Heat parwder, Nyala, a; KLEIN’S 25c Old MUK'Copeiihagen and Hail Boy Water xPltch^ra at 15c—-at the RACKET ''STORE. Try our Flemish Fabric Pound Paper. It la the bea^. 35c at The Press and Standard. , ' Turnipseed—new crop, at Klein's. Beat Coffee ISc at 0. I. Blockjer’a. Does your home or mule need a tonic? Try Dr Ilw* Stock Food af Walterboro Drug rh. • 5 Dozen extra heavy crystal tumblers, 25c doz. at the RACKET STORE. If you are not taking The Prea# and Standard, now is the time to subscribe bo that you will not tils* a single part of the big aerial. Tlte Argyle Case, soon to appear iu this paper. [ ^ Summer Reading—ill the maga- tlnes. at KLEIN’S/ Try Rexall Foot Tablets for tired feet. 10c the box at Walterboro Drug Co. # « / Get It! Corn-Fix-—Blue Ja, Cora Plaster. Nyal's Corn Paint and o'her corn remedies at KLEIN’S. Guth’s • The World’s Best Caudv." 80c and 31.00 per pound. Always fresh at Walterboro Drug Co^^ It has been saked us several times,/ "How can you afford to give away that beautiful 34-00.0.0 Parlor Grand •£iano. aa you advertise you will do?" OUR ANSWER We prefer fo sell 100 articles at a profit of ten cents each,-rather than 10 articles at a profit of one dollar each. It means just ninety more people patronizing our store. Th^.only reason for our being in business is to do bus!** ness. This means that we piust bring the people t<£ouf Store. Low prices and good values will bring us cus tomers always. Our giving away this piano is simply to bring additional business to our store and it is doing it,. every day. It pays you and usf * / , ; /' N ^ -V / Walterboro’s Popular Store / the ny THE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Announced a»' Distinguish' d Mili tary College" by V. S. War, Depart ment/ - ■ ■ Full course* in Civil Engineering. Sciences. English and Modern loin- guagea. Confer* B. S. and (\ B. degree*, AU expense* pay cadets. $250 a year. A Scholarship, worth 3300 a year is vacant from Colleton Cqunty, au4 will be filled by competitive examina tion at the County seat «m Friday. August 8th. For pecessary information a\d il&nka. apply to J-' Col J. O. BOYD.^ Tl’e citadel. l Charle*:on. 8-6 3t . ^ The Hartford Iron Vorks •c-'f Kuffeml Year -Vow Kt zema Fifty Well. Se< m* a long time to endure the awful burning, itching, smarting, skin-disease known a* "tetter"—an other name for Eczema. Seem* good to realize, also, that Dr Hobson's Kcten.a Ointment has proven a per fect cure, .'-w, _ " ^ Mra D. L. Kenney w rite*:.~ ,- I can not sufficiently express trty thanks to Totl for your Dr Hobson's Eczema CHnttnw^it. It has cured my fetter, which baa troubled me for o\er fifty yeara." AU druggists, or by mail, . 5Or. - ! . PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO. . . St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia., Pa. Join M Klein. Walterboro, S. C. / a and Blacksmiths Horseshoeing a Specialty The Wagon or Carriage we repair must be alt right before it leaves this place. We have too high a reputation for skillful and thorough repair work to risk it at this late day. So send your vehicles here, whether they need much ; or little attention. We promise you a job that will sustain our rep- , Utation. / v THE HARTFORD IRON WORKS AND COMPANY. ^ *D. J. Green, Mgr. ^ Walterboro, S. C. 18 in. Embroidery . i 9 in. Emb. Flouncing ' 36 in. Imitation Brown Linen •; • *• / 36 in. Imitation Blue Line Standard Calicoes 50c •.* 10c 5c 10c 10c * l#* 1 •W' rif s 50c 75c $100 $125/ All Wool Suiting?. 1 gQc 75c 79c The verx* latest creations in Collars, Trimmings, But tons, Dres$ Ornaments. Ribbons, LaCes, and in fact a com plete line of everything for swell dresses, both evening and street. Standard Percale y* All Wool Se / ~/'7 :: lk Crepe de Chenes .... s s Popular STORE GO TO THE /. UNION FARMERS BARGAIN HOUSE WHERE YOU BUY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SPECIAL: Straw hats, all kinds, at cost and down— 25 under cost. Shoes and Slippers for gentlemen, ladies and chil dren at good prices—get a pair. r ' Just received a nice line of men’s and boys* hats from the New York Hat Factory—get one. Cypress and fine shingles for sale here. That famous high grade flour, per bbl......... .$5.75 One-half Patent flour, per bbl $5.10 Cut prices on rice—a large shipment just arrived, $2.98, $3.28, $3.98 and $4.98 per sack-—Now is your time to get a sack. A large shipment of grist just arrived—$2.10 per sack. Get a sack. Corn, per bushel ' $1.10 Oats, per bushel. 70c; per sack $3.25 A line of nice buggies here for sale. Best No. I Timothy Hay—per 100 lbs $1.25 \\ e have 100 men and boy’s fine suits—tailor made to order—now coming from the Baltimore factory. Come and see them—just arrived. A nice line of children’s and Misses fine dresses going at cost and below. / A nice line of trunks to be sold out at cost and below. Get one at your own price. W e cany’ a full line of fancy and staple groceries, dry goods, ready-made clothing, shoes, hats, trunk?, hard ware, etc. All net cash down prices^ c - Your^ most truly, UNION FARMERS BARGAIN HOUSE, F. C. BENNETT, Prop. WALTERBORO, S. C. fi- ^ x * 4 -<#>