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>VT. PAGE FOUR THE PRESS AMD C^|. v ^laaStatu trictioaa will foads. aod that which It' hare • ken away from the will hare the for then’ to mr*+ r nuKx^v PUBLISHED NESDAY. tHE STANDAED, ■* ,~ PH0.VE 10s. t cents a line each insertion. One cent h %ord. N>%» items of deaths publi»b*;d free. •—^^ WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1J13 It is indeed gratifying *c note it at the farming people of Colleton ^cut ty and the Hanks of the cOdaty ore on the beet of terms. Much had beeh, said In times past la favor of a Far mers Union Banh. anl other b.ui- nesase to bh coodacted- by the Far mers Union. But the bes: Merlon of the problem has come ip that the farmers and bankers bare reached a thorough understanding with each otksr. It has been unfortunate that in. times past these two professions hare looked wltk suspicion upon each other, bat such does not exist, today. ’ ''v It means 1 new. era when banks are so willing to contribute to funds, for prises to the growers of the best agricnltitral products, and the Interest that certain banks are begin ning to. show In the development of. the tobacco industry of- this coupfy Shows full that .our* Unancietp^are A, XKW IVIK hTKY. 1/ I X CVRleten bounty, endowed by an all wis^Teoridence with the nij. fertile" lands .combined w ith aij-dtleai cUfUat 4 -. nfusr b^ome andsoon oecome a county in r.hf* h .tobacco will be widely growd: ' Thj; experi ments which hdre^ncen conducted <n the growth o/ / the vve^<d i« foitef*:! Copnty this year demonstrate tone clusi\-jjiy that Colleton County »an e without an equal a tobacco wina county. This would mean hundreds of dollars to the fajrmerss Of the. county , each year which they ar? riot now getting, a^id would .re- lalre them from thu .bondage of cot ton. Cotton could *f<ll be planted, however, and the money derived frota the tobacco crop would assist the cot ton’farmers In making theif other crqps in that they would have ready money with which to gather tbeir crops of cotton, corn “and grain Indeed, it is the age of progress In every line, and the establichm* ;di of a new branch of agriculture ;u . this cotlnty wlirpectwaariljr'n the making of a better county, g.v- ,lng the ebunty new sotyces^jt wealth ] and in general leading to^be build / ing of a great county in every res- • pect. We ' are especially :*leaw“d to ktp>w that some of the iii weved tycn' oM^e county,will tnUi* l>old^-of^this a-vay, and aid •>%'Uing. In their power to work up interest In the crop, sod to assist those wbti woujd piont it. that.our *r.bued wjth the spirit o^progicss, and recognise tnat loathe establish raent of inpthcr branch of agricul ture in the conrity the banks will reap large benefits from it: For the" promotion of agriculture, the farmers and bankers mtjsf 'work fn han^^Xo betted proof id progress •Coileton rpuiity can b^found tjfin tha? the banks and 'he farmers understand eacb'pfher an'.J are working to*e»hcr fo-r a greater t^lleton. greater in agricultura! Wealth.* greater in heriec i»i>: : r s, and xrcajer in that Colleton’s money; is geinz kept in rolieton’s Itt^iks. CLASSIFIED AD& — — Mll WALTERBOR 0, SdC. SEPTEMBER 3,1913 Professional Notices. for sale: FOR SALE Sixteep benches, length 7 1-2 feet: strong, well made and very confortabl*. Finely finish* ed in oil ramish. Suitable for < church or sthooL Offered at a. Address •’Desk.” care court ^hrsty -.this of! R. M. JEFFERIES, ' • .b » ^ - > Attoney-at-Law, OFFICE IN THE PRESS ANtf office./ FOR BALE—Krit 1912 Roadster, complete with jop, oil and ga lumns. excellent running, order, ust Cffi. <350.00. AddreSs E. B. Refo» 154 Meeting St., Charleston, 8. C.\ ^ 0-3«2L Standard building. Walterbo^o^ml WiD Practice in All Coarta. FOR‘SALE AUfomabile, Buick 40 H. ' P. Surrey Touring Car, rebuilt and repainted, with new top. Has gas and oil lamps,, looks like new. Will sell st a bargain. Address L. B. Jennings, 130 Meeting St., Char- ‘ ' 8. C. —OFFICE OF— x ■ . . - . DR. A. J. ANDERSON. V'*' V . ’ / DENTAL SURGEON. * / OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M. to S P. M.; 3 P. M. toB p. M. 13 Model, Motor dtor Beats at bar es, all makes, brand new on easy monthly payment Get our proposition before uyin^ or you will regret it. also ins in used Motor Cycles, us today. Enclose stamp for reply. AJdress lank Box 11 Trenton, Mich. (7«23-10t) x - . • ' ../.••• " ^ ’ - r * FOR SALE—li<Facres j>f land on Route 4. 4 miles of Walterboro. Good buildings—75 .acres undey good cultivatjpn. alco three fox hound'dogs. Terms easy. Apply to J.'8. Uiott, Walterboro., S. (\, PHONE 10OX WALTERBORO, B. C. DR. H>W. BLACK, SR. V - WALTERBORO, 8. C. Associated with Dr. D.; J.‘ McAl- bany in office next to Walterbo^ Drug Company. Usual Offico Hour* x phone arx. R. F. U. 4. for. fhiH can lerms upon ^Durlftg the last few y.,ar«.. rb* re ha* teVu steady increase in f lie «le. posits of the liopkins ^houses of the county, atul one reason be found in the 'better which the bankers and fanners ar* doing husines. The farm»Tss. the producers .of the wealth, find the' bankers, the guardians of the tfenlth. have Indeed Joined hand* and as i retult life is better ,in Colleton, bet ter crops are made, the farmers have more money and the banks are do ing a larger business than ever be fore. Therefore, it is a.matter of rejohv- ing to know that a Farmers p T ‘ ,, , p Bank is not necessary, and that -the banks of the county rtlling the needs which a Farmers Union Bank would supply -fn case a Farmers Union Hank should become nocssary,' no ons^wontd'.welcome it, more than .UrtW paper/but we ar* 4 glad that such, is not necessary at this time, and that a! indications point to the proposi tion that it xiH neaer become neces sary. ' m | NATIONAL DF.POtiim \ it / D •' B\} ’X, The recent act of Secretary McXdoo of the National Treasury Ib'partnMfnt by which milliona of Dona'S were placed in the BanEk-OTtliv South in In order to relieve the stringency in the mvney market during the harvest ing s**asou jconslitutes a new pol^v upon the part of the Government. Several times in bkMor^' has ruth an act as this been requested. 1 htif never before has it b**en grantedfVsir- Ing to show to the country as a,whole that Wall Sjsewf*does not run the present government’o| the i .n>te*l. States and that the commerce-of the country is not dependents upon the caprices of the grest tinar.ciers. fhl* act was done. As a result of it. for t^e ise\t few months there wiRcbc muth more ready money in the ^*>5^-'ntice. and West. ■ But. in this conftectlon^tliehe has been much cfUlcJam pnf the rtrt.-:.'- tlorts thro3Vtr grtjnbd this fund 'the Se< ret ary of the Tre^>tl:y , V? this money w.li be recalled within r. months, it J* contended t7.it U f- ~ Item* From R«>un<l. Round. 8. C.. Aug. 29th. Editor The'-Fress and Standard: Will yon allow me a little space in yonr columns to write a few lines, af 1 haven’t given you a Call-in quite a wAUtjA' .- - 'X 1 We have been having some fine showers this week, which were very a*-ceptable in our section, as Ve need ed them. * Y •’ \ ", The protracted meeting w'bfi h vas held last wreek at Bethlehem church was quite a woccess. jKehf.ng, to do very muck good. This meeting was conducted by Revf J. U. laiwson Lodge, g live and enegotic spej&f.v and two cfndidateS w«re adtfe-d to the ebunh.’ Among tho^e^who at tended the meeting 'vey*^N*dU«} Clark of ReevesvilbvMiss Rena Fen der of WalterborpfMiss ITuih Pel of Walterboro, \ The Uiott Park 8*dmoHlouse w hi -h has lust been computed will o;v-p September the 1st snd wit! h*' taught; by Miss Rena Kinard of fchrharrlL -ft hi* 5 being her second t«rm at 0U# Mias Kinard is a very popu lar teacher and Is well tljohcht bt fn the community and Schools, and >e wish her much soctesrln fcer.uader* taking. ,''v ■ B. J. II. COUNTRY PR)Wl»l : UE WANTED: We want ’Y !>;>y eggS, "* hit-ke::*. and boii^veurdd ha’ms. ami an i ii _ Cl E. DuRANT. Civil Engineer and louad Surveyor OOTTAGEA ILLE, S. C. Prompt Atteort-ion given all busines* a,Idas' topay ’he'hightst prlcvs. fotydu* Thd Hotel Albert, Plats Made. TEED. ALL WORK GUARAN- Dr. LOST. Mi.Vi—Hank ISpok No. 5*H», Saving Dept. X'olbKbn Ranking fd.; \^'«1 terisorcb^S. <’. Finder please re turn to W. O. Thompson, Lodge ,87 (’., and receive liberal -reward JXO. H. IIICTKS, DENTIST. . EHRHAKDT, 8. C. At Ehrhardt from 1st to 20th of each month, and at Colleton the -* / balance of the month. < . 9-2-2t THE F ATX ESN Of-’ HEALTH SanKiwe Kill- <»ut The Curve* ami Makes Thin Pe*>|*le Fat. X If you are thin, your health is hot ". hat is hould b«. If Vou are losing vteight steadily, t^jerg is something wrong-Ihat should pe attended to at onte. You cannot be healthy a^»d SOUVENIR POST ^ . CARDS ALL THE LATEST STYLES The Prettiest Line in Town at strong if you are thin! Perfect health and good, solid begu tiful flesh can only come through the use of Ramose, the remarkable fl*^h- forpiing food. Samose is not a drug qg a stimul ant:' it s a scientitlf flesh formlag food that restores thin people to a normal-condition of good health.. , These statements are confirmed by John M. Klein offer to refund the money to anyone buying and using Samose who does not i^ain in weight as promised. The risk Ui all his. C, L FISHOBURXE’S X / “The Ice Cream King’ ' izi ./ Yokohama Bean*. Charlie Beanh/ one of Colleton's prosperous farmers, brought us this week oiii'iptqresting exhibit of Yoko- Bcach hama beans. Mr. B*ach is planting th^ae for forage and &e suites that it T)w thin and scrawnv can buy SanipsAl . an exce ^ ent hajKcrop. Mr. M. Klein store, with on «the/fhost at Drggist John _ the knowledr*' that -if it in hot suc cessful it will cost absolutely noth- ing- , > 9-3-17-.’ V Nunday School Convention. The Sunday School Convention of Bells Township was held last Sunday at Jabor with a large audiem-e in at tendance. The interesting progress ive farmers fn this county and is always killing to try new method* and'new crops. , ’ ■in.. I »I I -a, I ■■■ 1.1 'ui—. ■■■ ik IWI I|«' ■ll■ll was carried out ^sufcessfully and tbpse in atepdance were highly bene- fited l*y- t>e exerfises of the day. P .K./('rosby, Townshttp PresidpufT presided over the dgliberaticms of the and Secretary Nettles was tjt His pla< e. Many, of, the speakers sc heduled to adijjeks the Cofiventioti were absent^huL^Jxrtfever. several "interest wijt ial^s were mad*. Among thbse wlicekmike were Miss Ida May UishhirrnH. County 8ec*retary; Mrs. C. Reach, Secretary of- Verdier '’ownship: Jp. K. .Crosby, R. M J«f- fei *‘-8 and others.’ Anting those who attending from Walterboro wore Misseh Ida May ,Fishbunie. Reulah ’ Glover. Mario Ffltmdets. Clytie Raundera. Messrs, W. H. Saunders and John Crosby. • ' , . Will care font Bhenmatiam Neuralgia, Headaches, * Cramps, program u.‘olic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stingeof Insects . Aatiseptic Anedyne, used in to lally and externally. Price 25c WHEN her few B\t k / \t in:s. >c ■will not bo of greaj benefit to th* country as a -whole. Objection ^ made also that the money wlft not be loaned to the farmers but Vo those who deal in farm products, The Secretary of the Troo»ury believea I Woman Fin«U AH Her l.necgy and kmlNtbHi Mipping Aw.-o. that* an agreement whereby coy on / - will be held for a favorable narket might be looked upon as a restraint of trade. Hence, this money is not 'available'for the farmers of the StsAlk but will be used by th«we who deal jn the products *jf the farm. Suth .restrictions will probably have/the tendency to work a detri ment. in thaHt will make the R >u»a- arn Farmers pK< «• th-jr coitdii on the markets at tht'unost inoppotu e moment, for fear that ; later suf ficient amounts of money qill aot fee available for its pucchaH, The great trouble in '.he Routh has been that the fanners at the South hat* never learned how to sell ih‘-ir pro- \ ducts successfully, snd should these w deposits by the National governmeat j ed gthtta. lemember Walterboro women know Low :he aches and pains 'that often come when the kidneys, fail make life * burden.,- Backache, hip painc, head-' a«hes. disxy spells, dlstresfiiug ur% jiary troubles, are fre<;ueht in(Kra tio* s of weak kidneys and should be checked in time. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for the kidnevs only. Thev aitatk kidney diseases by siyiking at the cause. , Can Walterboro sufferer* desire stronger proof than th's Charleston woman’s word* Mrw'E. T*»dd. S9 Haaovar 'tt , charleston. 8 says -For weerai months I suffered very, much from backaches and headaches *iid i aUo j had dixxy speli« and other,symptoms ©f kinde; «otnplait»f. I .tied .*\erJa remedies, but got relief until 1 used Doap’s Kidney P.ll*. They rid me of all the aches and pairs a id made my kidney normal 1 am.now free from kidney trouble ” For sale by all dealers. Price' .>0 Footer-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.' York, sole agents for the Uni't cd » Kemehvber the name—iKvfin's nnd Uan’t afford t«i have Kidney Tumble. No man with a family to support cart afford-to have kidnqy trouble, nor m’evl he fear It with such a rem edy at baud. as. Foley Kidney pills. An honert medicine, safe and reli able. costing -little but doinz much good. Foley Kidney Pills eliminate backache and rheutijaiisin. t/in© up the system and restore normal action of kidneys and bladder. For salr by all dealers.— ' /• TBIBAILKT4J / UBBEK Roof in o-- CHARLXgTON,AlL The Kottod Market. The cbttmi mariret an Walterboro is beginning to open and already several bales of the .feecy staple have been brought here for Kale. There w ill be several buyers here this year and we are informed that the., firm.of A, Wichman A. Son is con- temp'ating eurering the cotton busi- ness agnfn th s season. There Js a great desire among the b'lKitjess men of the town for a better cotton mar ket and it is to I*** hoped that in the near future the same will la* ri-alir* ed. ■* ' ” 1. . ’ake no oth«r. 19-2-13 cause the cotton market to !»eforii* crowded the result might be di* trous to the pfice of rottoa. It/fe{ underaiqpd thajt. a ua^fdt pre-. s? j Deaoaden.i. from the larjnors of the South w.If i la often caused by ifcdiees’ion and he made at V^alhintton in 'th* ro i n * r, P^‘°n. and qtticklv disappears when C hamberlain’s Tablets are Sd . :ake.a ">w. 1 ' • larpiors at yCa^hi iture,. and it is^op* d thxt tfc SHIP YOU* CABBAGE * BEANS CTkf* and other PRODIVE TO l‘S AND RECEIVE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. . I » CORRESPONDENUK SOLICITED. *whitf FOR STENCILS. FPED YifKT A ftl.. lYholecele CoiiimU*ion Men ha iris. 33 Com mere* Mreet, Newark, \. J. i-’e by all dealer*. MERCHANTS You will need some of my fine home made candy how. We are prepared on short notice to furnish you ' any quantity. Fresh-Peanut Can dy,Cocoa rut Can dy, Chocolate Candy. Waherboro Candy Co. f" No. 666 This is 6 prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHUL* 4k FEVER. Five or tlx duaea will break aay case, and if taken then as "a tome the Fever will hot return. 5 It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c v ..... --—• Y THE HOUSE Y NV OFFERS THE JPUBLIC THIS WEEK All "the ktest and most pu>to-date fashions in . Laides Fine Millinery can be seen at our store, and until < further notice we will make exceptionally low prices.on our complete line of Ladies and Misses Fine Hats and ^Furpishings. Our line of Dress Good-t at*] S'.lk un equalled ip town. ’ ' / SOBEL & B0G0SL0W Y^.\ • -» • • .» . Next t« W. V. Glover. ‘Where the Dollar Does Its Duty.* SPECIALS * THIS WEEK! 10c uie£. Sc a (jaart D. Butt- i*T ca>h 10c & lb. Q-Nt.. ‘:r.e Hud nuts. jOc a pk. Chicle F« >d, 3i»c a pk. ' 3. To Cans .Standard T^mat e-=. 6 Cake-; Octagon So^p. 2oc -j BOxt-i Star Lye, 2ac 0 oc pk^s, S >da, 25c. *• 6 -5c pkgs. Atlantic Match?^. 25c Sweet Pdtatoe-;. 20c a pk. . Good Rice, $3.75 a -k. » Luziahne Offee. jjpc a 1^. can. Quaker Flour. S5.75 a bblx Come in and loik at our lire of Shoes, Hats, etc., which has ju>t arrived &f.d will be sure to please you,^ * Phone ftO-X- '// W. H. Guess k Bro. / The Hartford Iron A *\y' 13 n *f or Carnage we repair must pe all 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 vebiHe* here. whefher, they need much or little attention. We promise you a job that will sustain our rep utation. /' jf THE HARTFORD IRON WORKS AND COMPANY. ;D. J. Green, Mgr. Waherboro, S. C. X. J. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES. JEWELRY, CLOCKS, ETC. WATCHES, A. WESTERBERG, Jewelry Store. Next to Postoffice ' Fine Repair Work a Specialty. WALTERBORO, ' : : : s. C. I ! Do Yon Fe**l (’onwiimptlon? -No matter how chronic your couidi or how feevere your throat or fung •ilment is. Dr Kink’s New Discov ery will surely help ycfi\k it m*V save your life. ' Stillman Green, of Mali- chlte. Col., writes: “Two doctors said I-had consumption snd could not live two years. I used Dr Ring,’* j i>f It I was cured. New Discovery and am alive and [ Others that 1 well." Your money refunded if it f p r „ww__, „ fails to benefit you. The best home | “•- t *^ thart ' 0r »» ,p . P». remedy for roughs, colds lung troubles. Price 50c and <1 uO Guaranteed by Xerboro, S. C. c4n XS SC tOMnsq • l» •(•eq pnv niv« Smm i««« “hook n van aiLrastixv*. IIW Pto tniMpsow «qi aoao *a iN*!J Diarrohea Vuirftf^ Curt-*!. “I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. X orks. the, merchant here, per suaded me to try a bottle of Cham berlain s ( olic v Cholera aad Diar- roheaR ^emedy. After taking one I: also cured gavo it to.’' writes *M. That is not at all onusual. An ordinary attaak Of diarrhoea can altkost invariably red by one or two doses Of this miy. For sale by, all dealers. t . laformation has reached Walter— ^ boro that T. M. Smith bf Tabor was tv okm« ’.jo cnfortunate as to lose a valuable ““ I f - * mu i on Saturday night.