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THE PRESS AUD STANDARD, WALTERBORD, S. C. GUST 27,1913 great wa»e of prlaon / reform baa swept over the entire country and the modern prisons ana not only so con* strocted as to make It impossible for a prisoner 1$ escape, bat sie exam ple* of what can be done sl6ng the sanitary linea. Therefore the need Is Manifest; what will Colletonians do about it? THW PA PUR'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS rRURt H NKifS X- |Ov Locals a»«l Readers: L cents line each insertion. ee: Ohe cent a wor<f. New# iteihs of deaths published free., AUGUST ‘27, ’ > Thf Hampton County U^ardinn. pubiislied In the* neighboring conb’y \^f Hampton. i»>luv\ ;ng nun h pror- • ress. having r*cpnfly installed oii*- of * the latent models of Liootyp** ;r i- ' < chine*, and hating (hanged tijeir pi per from patent outside to efglit page*. aM home print.'• \Veiw.*b t-o oongralulate tht* excellent piper and its editor upon the progress tjnc* are makings, and v.e are aure/ihat, under^ th»* new arrangements , rie>> ^ paper will fill a wider Sjdn're of tm - fulnes*. - ^ .. . \ — .. —.—i—* . WE 1)1X1 RK AGAIN TO CAIX Tift .Attention <»f our read.' KRK T»)\THK FACT THAT ALL CGMMI NICATIONH // INTENDED FDR PUBLICATION MUST BE SIGNED BY THE WRITER. WHEN EVER IT IS REVESTED WE WILL WITHH4|U> THE N.\ME. BI T ,NO IX)MMUNIFATION WILL RErKI.VK ANY ATTRITION WHATSOEVER UNLESS WE KNOW WHO WROTK IT./ WE ASR THAT ALL RE4& OF THEPRKSS AND NT AND- ARD OBSERVE THIS RULE. RE- CAUSE IT IS VlTTE ANNOVINti TO US It) RECEIVE ARTH’LRS WHICH WOULD RE GOOD FOR PUB LICATION BIT WHICH WE CAN. NOT PUBLISH BECAUSE WK DO NOT KNOW WHO WROTH THfcM. IN TH|H WONNEtTION W E WILL NAY THAT ANY ARTICLE WHICH WOU£U IN ANY WAV RKFLKtT UPON ANY tTTIZEX OF THE COUNTY MUST CARRY fclTH IT IN PRINT THE NAME OF THE WRITER. y! It haa be«n the policy of ^b*s pa per for a number of. years to print all the newa which .It goal t eecu- « from the different 1 .-bn; •uvs of the county.- We hope that the church people of thle county will feel free at all times to npir the columns of The Press,and Standard to convey any messages relative to the ad vancement of the Kingdom of Christ to the people of the county. Of course our facilities are somewhat limited and it is necessary fer us to give the news, but we will always. And room for any -announcements or notiles which would in aa.v meas ure assisl the ministers and Chris tians of this county in advancing their work. ; , • " * J — We fee! that suth a policy ^is this i.i the only one which - g paper which terms. iteHf a county newspaper <an rake.^ From a ‘bustndss standpoint thv.h-isdom of this policy cannot be P CANNOT AWAKE UN. r LENN NUB NTANDN UP Professiooal Notices Jersey Girt 1» Victim (|f • Peculiar . S - ' Week a when. X. J.. Aug. IS:—s(itp Alice Oeiaer of B'eehawkek is the vietia of a peculiar nalady. which physicians say la without parallel in medicine. Nhe cannot keep awake unless she stands up.- If she sits or lie* down she sdon becomes uncon scious. . The affliction s differs from the. sleeping^slcknees of Africa in' that Miss Geirer has been troubled for, two years whij^ethe course of the Af rican disease i# run in about-'two weeks. / Farmer\ Union Picnic. There will be a Farmer’s Union PiCfllc st Adnah Church on Thurs day. Aug. 27th. to which everyone Is Invited.^ Excellent addresses will be delivered - during tbf . day. Presi dent Dabb* of the S’ate'Union will be present. asSt^ as County Presi dent, B. G;‘Price> Jag E. Peurifbv will also deliver-an a tigress.' Th* pobile''is invite^ to co^’ with v.« || fil]ed baskets, f ‘ /V , k,' ] . R. M. ^FFERIEa». Attorney-at-Law, OFFICE IN THE PRESS AND STANDARD BUILDING. \ Walter boro, S. C. Practice ia AH CoerU. —OFFICE OF— ? DR. A. J. ANDERSON. r * ’ • ' DENTAL SURGEON. / OFFICE HOURS:V t A. M. to 2 )p. M.; 3 P. M. to 0 P. M. V a 1 - * PHONE lOO.\- WALTERBORdi, s. C. V How the. •Trouble Slarffc. .Constipation is the cause-of many ailmcats and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamber la. n's Tartdets. keep your bowels reeutar and you will avoid these • diseases. For sale by all dealers. •./' . j/ pH. H. W. BLACK. SR. ' Dental Surgeon WALTERBORO, 8. C. Associated with Dr D. J. McAl- hany in offica next' to Walterboro Drug Comp ,r.y U.-ua! O/fiep Houra PHONE 07X. <01/Htlpm*d2 and it should lw* th: de- ( • sir.' of trie editor, oi'any newspaper f ||J|| (certainly if is otm • to do nnyeLing j Awww# •ut f*'' etpcctslly in it* power t<r assist iu th< yreut f'Thii tvs ttresefiption prepared wafk of' the i hurcl.e*. ’IR-nce w for MALARIA ctC.HiLLS A FEVER. 'hope that the .good T-cople Of fi t ‘1* ^•▼tli brc.k say CMC 8fld ‘ ,, / ' ,11 iskcri-then cr * tome the Fever w ill not couni; w»1f ijonirntie to »y*?d ? return! It g/ftson thd' liver better than , of their cl:ure.h work apii ai.v ’aotaes Calomel ai^ddorsVio: gripeo*sicken. ^5c which w’ould people b* " of/fntefi ,*t ti th* /: » . tt E. Du K A N T. . ^ OhU Engineer mid Land Nhrvwyot COTTAGEVHiL^i 8. U Prompt Attention given gll business ' Plats Made. ALL tvORU gCaraN-’ TEED.’ SRif > Your- ( ARHAGE DEANS * ” / , Cl KEs and other PRODUCE ro T’S AND RECEIVE CLASSIFIED ADS. S fGr sale. - a' * / - / . ;, V " ' . 'jr • Volt NALE*—A nice horse a^d bug- »by. Apply to W. v: Giow-r.' ,\V>I- terboro, 8. C. » ^>27-lt- j •;*: / FOR ■ SALE—Dry pine slabs, four feet long. One horse load. f»hc cash at yard ice/plant. WALTEU- BOKO.ICE & LIGHT rp, FOR SALE—One ffat top. one-horse truck nod one spring*wagon. In . good condition. Cheap for cash. WALyfth Remarkable Cure of Dysentery. *1 waa/.jMt* c K*d with dysentery about Jtriy 15th. and used the, doe- tof'g 'medicine and other remedies with,bo relief, only getting worse all time. I was Unable to do any- ng and my weight dropped, from tS to 125 pounds. I suffered for about two months-When I was ad vised to use Chamberlain** Colic. , u. Chojera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I 83UVSS oSS: &%\ «eas ♦ 1 «fi be* seeOygt Ire Factory. W TERRORO IGE A44GHT CO. v ' FOR SALE—Ten of the best/pat ent double school .desks. Good /new. Very thitig for a school t wants furniture at leasy outlay: ahnolute /• ■iV'i . XECENSITY. S V \.,r* Colleton County Jias had m^ny Je** ‘ aons given it within the last few yeatw pointing to the absolute, necessity of A wear Jall/pr at least a remodel ing of the present building used for a Jail., At present R ia Almost Im- ' possible to keep prisoners who have the least desire to escape within its walls.. Only last ' yreek a prisoner Without any tools whatsoever s(|c- reeded In making a hole, sufficient Ip oise. for a man to pass through, in the floor and was in the act-cof escaping when caught by the officer* This prisoner, at s great expense to the county, has been tarried to the 1Vi>itentiary in Cohyubin for ‘ safe-keeping, and this ohly goe* to show that Colleton County - has no -place where rt ran safely keep.any ?f its prisoiifirs. Th* yV :* no tailing wheh s<>nie scnouk’-crihic will occur, him h w ill demand a safe place 14 whtih to k*-ep the prisoner, and, ror oelLprofectidn it !* jnrumber.t, iivou tbe-Titl*ens of 7'olleton County* (hat crimituiU rt;ay k« i*t sec A new-jail could be fnruished At • comparativ.ely small expense to tlje' county and the fecMag Oi F’txkfif.' i for the prisons r w ill mo'*- ihaii repay the small-portion of puttied taxa tion wbichLwonbl rPtu:!* from ,rb*> building of thi* jail. Tl:,e,v is it nc up to oar,, citizens to begin th FOR NALRe-IlU3 Mx-del/*Motor cycles and Motor Bcatr at bar gain prlcea.' all makes iirand now machines on easy monthly payment plan. Get Adr propofitloh before buving or you wUl/rvffet it. also bargaina In ha«d "Motor .(’yf^* Write us today:/Eutlos^ .stamp for reply. Aldteat fxMdt’Box ll 'Trenton, Mich., # • . (7-23-10t) >/ • : • - . 4 ” *»,•'' FOR SALE—110 acres of land on Route 4. C mii^s of Walterboro. Good buildings—75/ acres und^r good cultivation* aDo three fox hound doge. Terms easy. Apply to J. 8. Hlott, Walterboro. 8. C.. R. F. D. 4. (7-23-8tp>, /WANTS."' WANTED—Four competent young taleemen—preferable with som*,* experience in the *hoe huslrtess. / Good position for the right kind of men. Must furnish references. Jas. F. Condon <: Sons. Charles ton, JJ. C. , , ' // . tAKNTRY PRODUCE WANTED: W> want to , buy eggs, chickens, and home-cured ham*, and are- willfHg to juiy the highest prices tor the same! The Hotel Albert, i* 8-2.7-tu-' / ' • i . ■ ' ; -e* HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. / / - / CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. WTIITF FOR ?TEN< ALS. * FRED yt»ST A *V., Whole-ele ro4irmi*>«ion Merchant*. Sg Commercw Ntreor, Newark. X. J. TIIZIZZL— DR. JNO. EHRHARDT, 8. permanent relief." writes B. \V. Hill of Snow Hill, N. C. For sale by all dealers, RUB-MY Will cuf(j your Rlktrapiadgin Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Braises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Aftttnrtic ABe^rae.usedin- 1 ternally and externally. Price 256 IIUCKJL DENTIST. , , At Ehrhardt from 1st to 20th of each moBfn. and at Colletd^ the balance ot the mohth. SHERIFF* SALE. 1 will eel| at pubjic outcry the Courthouse at WaUerboro on Sales day in September, the foi'iowinB tracts of land for tlxea Verdier Touneltlp. George Washington. TOO acres of land bounded on the North by lands of Bradley; 90 the East by lands of B. E. Brown; on the West by la^ds pf-Charley Low r/ Tares,’costs and -penalties—$7.3#/'"... z* / - j K'jn.te Browp< 5 acres p/Tand bound ed on the ‘yout h by .lands' Of R. M. McNeal. <y\ the .North by R. M. Mc- Xeal and on the West hf M. Wesley. •y FraOer TovriKhip. “ . ' /Njpfry,Young. 5 Sftes bounded on the South.by Camp* Avenue; on the "‘ept by L. .Holm.es. T»x^*. costs Id penalties—-$5.18. ' . Men Brisbuitd. 5 a< sea bounded on the East by lands of Cyrus White., on - the West by lands of Martha Parker. /Taxes, costk and penalties —-$5.98.; / / ■ ; L. G. OWENS. Sheriff, “ / 11 /"■' / To Prevent Blood PoisoiUag / sppty at once the wonderful old roliable OX. KikTER S ANTISEPTIC HEAUNG OlL.atur- Kical dreMiag that relieves pain and heal* at the aame Ume.- • Mot a l*oiaent. Oc. 90c. Sl-MX WITH A FULL SUPPLY OF Men’s Suits, Men’s Pants, Boys’ Suits, Ladies’ Suits— in fact Suits which will suit you—Ladies’ Skirts, La dies’ Cloaks, Ladies’ Waists, Ladies’ Hats, Men’s Hats, indeed the largest and best line of wearing apparel ever displayed in Walterboro. - ZALIN sells the Best Goods Cheapest for the following - reasons: . , 1st—-My 9 years’ experience in guying and selling in sures you the benefit of a man who knows what he is do- ing. . ' / 2nd—I know the trade and what the people want and only buy what will sell. Thus I do not have to carry over large stocks- of goodi^rom one season to another. 3rd-—My expenses of stone-keeping are reduced to the min^num. Store keeping expense must be charged»to the goods which are sold. My wife and myself run my business/ in my oVn store, next, to the Postoffice, thus saving clerk hire and rent and allowing us to give you the* benefit. Therefore, buy your goods from me, for I will saVe/ you money. /Before you buy your fall goods, call at mv store, and I wiH take pleasure in showing my handsome line which I will sell at reasonable prices. •’ / H. Zalin Clothing 7 WALTERBORO, & C. )( / '• >‘7* v^;- y • - ■ a—.U,, .1 : -n , ■ ■ ' f ,* Th* QU Standard, Enriches the Blood , ■./ - *.W T Drire* out Malaria, up tfie Whole System* PEOPLE AND CHILDREN. LOST. Om* gold imk«n, with *ohic cnibb'm <>n one »Mc EngliHh ••«’’*on, • 9U>er. ys* ard/r/ •tetunvcil to this o'ffcp/ . ( 8-2/-1X j It ia a combination of QUININE and IRON in a tasteless form that wonder fully strengthen* and fortifies the system to withstand the depressing effect of the hot summer.' GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC has no equal fos Malaria, Chitf*ari<lFever, Weakness, generaldebilityafld loss of appetite. Giveslife and VigoLto Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness with out purging. Relieves nervous depress ion and low spirits. Arouses the liver to /L/Wtion *nd purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetwer. A Complete Strcngtbener. Guaranteed by your Droggist. We mean it. 50 cents. BUNIN S' -r /- LOt'VlA*. -7 ■ / / ■ ’ -*~ L ., 0 V* A nomine orth*yWe*» v w4^m^r/ mi < ff m The Hartford to Gw*' -.r,,* unci Lataiia. I’Sh-'af tUo! fx* ami A'"*'- Lain/«. 'Rack>:t > «toue, •/ , ' .1 8*‘*‘d. ri/v kind, any qctH-. VVaLcrhOro Df.'^ t;* Try our Flemish Fabric Pound Paper. ' It i* the best. . 35(; at The 1 ' Proks and Standard. : >VL| paper. -4- T Ut' movement and to our repressajiftiyes In (liieleglalatureMo provide/of 1 ^orr.e 'method, probably the tssuitiR of bonds, to provide for/ko-ininjcdlabj construction of a J.til'’ r . A visit to .rhe/jail will, show the- above hi true/find *’.!! also, demon- atrate that, flu* muhod of constru'- tlort ol the present, Ja;l rt*nder*«ft Im- possibfe foNprovide sanitary* mefh** for the keeping of pr.ioiKTp ■folleton (’purty's jail. fiu!:l,e “nil others in BoutfiGarXlian. h:i* iu en tire interior, w'th t^/xeeption of a'few rusted out iron dodr*. tnride of ■flood, making it easy for a priWnFr to escape o^nl making it afrios* possible to employ tdran ly- nofc •i'ment," writes >in the handling of nAsiSher^ Works X/ Turnipseed—new crop, at Klein's. Wheelwrights and Blacksmiths , - . - "The Host Pain Kilicr. *1 Mflekion’s Arnica Salve when ap-j .pl{ed“*fo a cut. bruise, sprain, born' or scald, or other injury of’the •kin v ill imnlediatoly remote all (rain. E. j i;. Chamberlain of niuton. Me., saysvf* /’ll rob* cuts and other injuries .off'",- their terrors. Aa- a tickling remedy / it’s equal don’t exist.'* \Vj_ll do good for you. Only .25c *t Jno M. Kleitn i Walterboro, 8. P. . * m A. clvilizatipa is a IV. at 'idf- i i \ fen; e*tly Trratrier.t * ’•I -ua* troubled With constipation and Indigestion and epent hundreds pf dollars for mprht'ir.o treaM C. UJ lirnce. of Whit low. Ark. '•! went to a'* St Louis hospital, alro to a hospital ib New Orleans^: but no cure w*g ejected Its method-of keeping t^tos.* rr^'r-i On APfaralng home f* began taking tunates who 1iarc i jlatcd it’*. |, A ft'hnmberiafu’* Table:.*, and worked Surely Colleton Countv is hoi wl . *! fl>ht * ,<H, t* / .them f^r some i The Wagroti or Carriage we repair must' be ail rig'ht befoi-e it leaves this place. Wq have too high a reputation for skillful and thorough repair work to risk it at thisTate day. So send your vehioVs here, whether they need much or little attention. We promise you a job that will sustain our rep utation. y - • ‘ * THE HARTFORD IRON WORKS AND * ' : x' COMPANY. - . ^ D. J, Green, Mgr. Walterboro, S. C. A; •4 > OFFERS YOU NOW A FRESH LINE OF the mQ3t fa.shionable creations ia GentV Furnishings, Shoes^ Hats and Clothing. This is the-place to buy a'com- plete outfit at thff lowest prices for men and boys. Our Mr. Sobel has just/returned from the Northern v-. /O ’ / for us the finest line ever dis- Markets where he s« played in WaltejJboro. Conje and see what we fire offer- > ,* • * - / * -s * '• y ' ing, even it you fire not ready to buy. y: / / SOBEL & B0G0SL0W Next to W. V. Glover. , “Where the Dollar Does Its Duty.” / y V y J . We quote the following prime seeds in 100-lb lots, straight or assorted, delivered your nearst freight sta- / tion: •> ' Hairy Vetch...... t'rimxin -('lover.. Red ('lover.. /. t . Alfalfa * ... ./M .9 yi lb. ,. : 25c Hi. •’•♦c lb. Dwarf Essix English Rape 9c lb. ■ / ' 1 ^ ’ r ,y'' In less than 100-lb lots straight or assorted, above prices are F. O. B. Anderson. S. C Terms net-—cash to accompany.aff orders. 'Will quote grass or other seedsDn your request; * • WHOLESALE SEEDMAN. P. 0. Box 11 1 Anderson. S. C V SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES. JEWELRY, CLOCKS, ETC. WATCHES, ' A. WESTER BERG, Jewelry Store. Next to Postoflice Fine Repair Work a Specialty. ' WALTERBORO, - : : : ' S. C. I I ! i s,\