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1 i «. *1 ' 3112 J A ■ SI Vk ' •if m ’ 141 *3 iJ ; *.v ' II ■ ivf'* J : ■■.* I I i ■t. v l-'l ■ .4 V * '• ' .'•if / ^ * •+ PAGE TWO ;S * . T 7 * THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBO r.Ov S. C. r ' r xy HAT 18. UK THE QUESTION OF ■Hf RAILROAD RATES ir / Some Startling: Facts in Reference to Intra-Stele '‘•'■.I Charges in Sonth Carolina. Th# South Carolina public faces a most serious situation with respect to Ms freight rates, and the hearing before the railroad commission in Columbia on the 14th of this month will undoubtedly determine the fu ture policy of the state towards the railroads.. The* State of North Carolina hi*. In the past, waged a continuous cm'* piflrn against the* railroads for n more cquftahlo adjustment of freight rates from the West and. in add it In •. by a recent act passed by the legis lature of North Carolina, called Into rneeial session to consider the North Cnrolinn rates, a reduction of about thirty-three and one-third per rent In the intra-state rates in Nort hCar- olin t was ordered. % Tbi<* order has been suspended V»npnrr»rily. n«pdin* hn investirs tin.- hv e.sneciat commission np Opinted hv the J<rc{slaf tire t^-^iv the r:* : tror<it •> rh-tneo fni fjJrAw r->n,<-e "hv that scale ehouM-^fTot tie rv-.*,. . r Ooeftrer, or to extf -♦ t>.. V.. dueiten,^ nampd^tho-ein-' - lionld h - modified. im TO •^ra*e,’. to no'rfa.ln V-r<ti r^r.. U < fro?" the WrA<l a > -• mW »««t „• an*l so. -jer rv-t oi reen ■'oints fn f»outh r •r .t; i cat. *!tst: nd rres v.ia tin, oou'.l CnCf tln» t Jr ri t V v hol |«ne‘; * O'Hnis iu ’ll.. Crimlinx '.err palt er dlf *t!' :ral* . 1« per cent. ■ Hi rt t. a !*> tinty lir,..;. w r t iiK 'intni-afii it- i rf th" As a Platter ef. fact the Kta:c ^o* South'Carolina produces grenter net revenue on traffic within th» sir. e than doe.x North farolina. aud b *- cause of the higher rater, inbound frvra the West, the rates within th»* Htijte of South Carolin shouid be I'M than in North Carolina if there is to be any difference ;it all. Under. <u«b conditio a* ai ar" transpiring in North CsroUna t i« a mattf r of most sut-rent'' ta af ance to Sotith Carolina that it 1-in;? •bout an ftdJuMm°nt of rates wIHiin this state in a way to keen pace w’ the movement made in North^-Ca ^na, so that the advantaar 5 ?: whir'i State of .North ('^roTina ijov has In. freight rates^-both in yf<1 oirt- h< r.d, wiMpcfT he further ^ncrcr.s- *d to Ump disadvantage! of South Ci.roHfta. Th« carriers n-cgfitly inejea^fd -, 'tiutier of rates jf^ithin the *tat' of .loijfli ttarnliea; .which th v claim •< done fmrfer the-authority tii- y ••I to ripoK tile maximum htU* pre- scriheci by the Sonth carolin* !;-i' ••nd fytmynftuifoh lit u-ii t e ltyf f faf t*» Soii'h Cr ro'm ■ rov^f-d Ir t.h» Ci • *nii * : or ia t:if!i i ;ui*’d f >■ "-f'o-- j,, •e.rat •; for t b*' loarfer hauls. ’ The rates from point/ in No- ’audina to points in Smith r. r •re-' in ;i rreat r.i t. n- • - yef- than the rate nr«v r die I ' U’f South far .lin t • Iro 1 c, ion. and-'w hen the - carrier-! ft-wcod th*- r- r v ’’’•nuar- .. ISM. >v ttvatM '•ill te roll ” " ''"Xf-'- ) in't* effei t lb aboMt t tHr.cen; Hi: til - S’ ■ 'i.' . • • ’t-1 irihre.iH.d Hm i •ith C , Too i >u< It-iiit* rt-»t/,i a r I’itjot ?,•> d id: -.-»•<• 'tie South*' d I ' *?:" •■’. . ' w h V 'Hi ono.'-e 1 -itit < -.mX ' — .. of {»• ' 'K?. 'E CARE-OF |’?'EATH r BROOD SOWS j ■ W'•' CeVV^U Kcnie Cri’Ciuttioiis That \t<- 4 s.-tt> to (Ii«> Kconeniiral llf<N'd|i»*{ Ot li HN. . 4 ■ r*.. ' ;.D‘v GOOD MAN ■nv re I. S. ( , n. ,i! !’ *cs It* f J.h. Rev to Clenison t’oliege. Npf5 11 Reason of the year is iiponen b farmers as the>iu»t desirable have their rowX farrow, in order tha the pigs tvxfv have a good start in- fore th*fwenth< r heepmea very ho' and ifforder that they.may be wean time to 1 'have the sows bred to arrow in the fall "f *h" V“ ^ 'ng pregnapey and for stMite time t- ter farrowing, a sow should re.-e * • mem careful attention. -No* only Kn the henetit of farmers whose edws are farrowing now loit fo- Hie fa- nire lu-neflt of those whose -ou- h U ve already farr«*-.ved OX 'he spr.nc Prof. It. L Shields, head <•'J,*"- ai I- ma! husbandry diylsiop of. flemsoe fplleve. u\\ems/etriiUn precaution with brod sows. Ope 'point . iuHnetimen overlooked in eating tor how; is thi uire plenty of exercise their pregnancy. Th nrovide this exerclfe is t.v . i-uitnUr rr zing pastttre- U;«*i’ t!->e ..m -y excels Ih-rrauda' Cass wit 1 bur, crin* on and •’ lutn Stieh rraxing, ■upiN-mei.'- vars'v of forage,( ion . I f)n la u I'riday w-ernfa-r r**>o’t o'clbcli death claimi .i n . | !f« v. .1. A. Tiiten, r< i. - f Rev Mr. Tutor, lutil/fhev/ In i>:i-, bettlflU for m u-r-1 Kionth - ;t^d*’ w • ■ confined to (jils bed tor two nfur js prevlotts to tils, death v./ Mr. Tut OR/Was. presided to tii<- ICR- w grave by a^wife and two ehiU'.r- Me .li.i^d i*een pastor-of rt »ui(JCe •hurcy tor vein-, untl lis/fTealtlr !:•!- d Km. He remaned a n en/fC-r i f htuldani < Unri-h. mllis l^fe--. pur.- itid noble and 'made a'lXHitpn .sio) ijion (lie hearth of afl/fbtuc w!»o knew.him. / He leaves two <ny M- d. W Tu ten and Mr. J. if/Tm -n. both, of Raveneli .one dtvughter, .M: .t \ Tumbh-ston, vf^ Yonge’s |> land, t . greyjt-great aCindchildr. n add t w iv* urandi iiild/. u. tJiMntyfit- of flora.! triliutes^ajf most ydt.-i. f d , < h t mid b .ik ed t!/? i ha n< ! jn/Uiiih th' go'd iVian Ifcv P. M, I troves i f rtutn - ■i. form*»- pa?tt»r. coni), n • • ! hi ra 1 sen i< r wivii h ,. r a large telaUve-: n *.a 'at rt they re throRghou' herd wav t » gttestiufj- the h I* f No more hunting for the tobacco th&t exactly, suits you. ’ ' m Not after you’ve found STAG—rich—ripe—moildw—fragrant—full bodied—yet exquisitely MILD. Convenient Packages: /The Handy. Half-Size 5-Cent Tin. the Full-Size lO-Ccnt/Tm, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glais Humidor. For Pipe and Ce^srelte •‘Tver-lasting- “fi T o niie. “No Sting, •‘No Nag, “No String.*’ • jiff •HLY kC«l p. rerC'*etf Co, l.*i. I.CO ONE TENANT^ “MAKlN G GOG! County* \ t ; •;it , ’*fc\\*- l\iniw Uickcns It. :^<|■^•X•' fb*' "lb st I ■artier in tie- < if.nUi." \ ri tason-Coll -gc. May 1 \ ina- i-.'if ei. am pin of the, poaidbiUH'» of farming where then 1 i* 1 firou Nj- eo-operntion between landloi'vi ind. renter has been obRerved »r P|(k n:-. count*. In hir. latest wcei.- •v reporK W. H fiarton. twi-tan YafT- .-'gi-at of demopsjraGon |ny with Clenison Cqtlcge. l>VANTAGES OF • —-THE* SOUTH In the Matter of Feeding Markettniy IJve.locw. i. M idddx, of jV’orrir.J rt. • ., ngni on the fr ' r,!l °f I- v> i orn oiii •d • ^ at bran. 'vheiitj^Rhhliinv .. ('v-fiyait feed and at the have idd to a large tf/ • ed tuilU f.firn, wdlTiBaWWP^ ?H ( 've ideal cpfidlmtu* for I'tood ■ ow's i ml foi-^pfodpGlnK perk i.nvert • osU .UmpTiments rhnftm that how-h ;,*y en cofat and oTher eanhotr. , v , : . r lioii- ; gi*' 1 birth t<> sniall. ,*'ifeH-;*tt' litters and that .sows t*o o' soniRtimeR become tiKeles^ an hr...I veny. On ‘the other hand, food eon y-aitliPK the reqllir.-d amount of t>i tVogenouH matter, such as t vers. peas, peanuts, vetch, btkj. •'nida. etc., catiHcsspwirrto produce large -,ijriire+fs'XTtterr and keep irpTendid hreccing condition Tlie period of gesfatiort for nwine lR about 112 days. One shpuld «l ways take note of the date of breed ing a sow and about a week or ten days before time to farrow the,row vhould be put in a dean pen not Jess than 6 bv 8 feet.» Put in the pen a protecting fender around the sides about 8 inches from the floor running out from the sides 8 or It) Inches. This will prevent the sow Tom crushing the little pigs by ly ing on them From the time the sow is placed In thla pen until she '"Trows she- should be .given laxa- , tive food and her bowels kept open. The first dav after farrowing, th 84* should be given nothing but water and her feed should be* light •or a few days until she recovers her .normal condition. When site has * done so. however, site v*d 11 repair* large cjUuntities of nutritious fir'd t stimulate a large flow*of milk is advisable To give her at this tlR»e . t as much food as she will “clean V* At birth pigs weigh from two a two and a half‘pOhnds and fo). a month depend for no**rishn|fnt sole- - :> Upon their plot Her. As ftte only ."ay of feeiUng the pigs for the first month iti pnrqugh the sow. it pay* to feed tpC sow liherally, A large llt- • ter with a poorly fed sow ts likely, to become stunted arid the pigs will be unprofitable to I'eiafion ia*R: • rt. H 7ato. Mr. Maddox is kno*.p in Ins Mumunitv, as the ■be t farmer if •he tounly’ tPickeiHl. lie began on ! od'poor land four * am ago. tb" ,1,1 being f.'tll OI gullies frem kj.e/ waist deep. 0 With deep plO**iR~ i-"H-i'u’ and *viiit, r i ovi r crni sv in has in ibis shun vi; ie bret . a *,irm up to a poiiH wiK-ro, ’ r,. !t« madlf an ^dv:ni.«e- of 4r» * el of. rorn aird f.'<4T phi*ml/ c- ! cat.,'), pvXn.re. He tvvy • ■ Hi U tfiroe-fo irih-: of Un i . n,tu.< * \\ l! I no Sir- raise. As ^ soon “ns the pigs are' three e-et-ktc oiu, the sow- should i>e once - more turned upon good pasture and ^ fed grain onf Rlops In addition. At the end of two months the pigs should be weaned. A few'day* af- . ter weaning the sew ia ready to be bred again. _ uJ t AfTER SUFFERIliO TWO LONG YEARS >v r. * ef ( b •’ ini fy ^ . !• t il i' S^^.l?.* ,1 , "r.cfc* '~t v'• fl , .fl w'lwf Hi- 1: . 1 >• 'I pfqpe! NVashington,. ^JLjiy i«. -Uefi i-in to tho-advantages of Lho Houtis f- • the live s'oik industry," Prei-.i.Vi!* Harrison of the •Southern iCa 1 ! ttKlajc called attontion lo ti «oph p nication which h** lias jus! m-ive ! from Mr. K. S. Uurtis, arini: ! iv,;. • bandm.'tn in churge of beef <atH, ’a! >; dieep iiwestigations at North Car olina sfgflcult ,iral .‘xpriii.t. nr rf:i- Hon, giving the results of m/i-k. t r • nine hundred and twenty P ad -f < a'- shlpped from WeRtcrn North Carpi!- n;» points in v the east Tr part of t; . st.pte i\)r..f»-i*«rag. / The M'Cd'n g of lh«H. < w ii' h R/ts Ihtfgtdy fn the n->C;tr - Of-aR ’ .->,•• riment, h* c; dooc/^ith Hie co-od e-.. lion dX tJK : expe-r; cthtic.r /id th*- live ' i»; h . |h * f ; -,’H.'.rtr. f’ajl'* a> 'tiav • hi i ••!:•' •• pr " :Hi *. -1 - . . ■ . , x ■ • . ■ , .. ' . ’lit ; t t Aselin Was Resloreci tc* Health by Lydia E. Pir.k- Ham’s Vegetable * * Compound. 1 . • Ilf I': rhled v - Minneapolis. Minn. —‘‘After one was born 1 was sick with my sides doctors my in the were _ intiamiRS* tion. I suffered a t deal every ith and grew very I was under the doctor's care for two long yean without any benefit Finally after repeated sug gestions tft try it \ve got Lydia K. Pink- ham’s Vegetable CompoumL After tak ing tha third bottle of the t’ompeund I was ai'le to do my houx -work and today I am strong and healthy again. I wU! answer letters if anyone w i»iies to know about my esse. ’X- Mrs. JOSEPH Asru.V, Mo:,roc St ,N.E.,-Mim'. apoiis,Minn. > Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetahir Com pound, .made irijpi na^ve r*. and h»rlw. contains no nam^ios or bs •m*u ! drugs, and tmiay' holds'.thv r.V 'ti c I'etng' the most successful •» r.uxi . w know f<»r woman's iil< if you need su*:h. fi modkiae why don't ycu try it? p. v: I rt.lMV I • J* . »ru » whiiti ySt-J. i'f ilflP if \ o >ilT* ** Vf r. » X Mr *1 uPloXyC.u'il Mr Maibinx.i* ji,H.i d *< iUf Mr. Tat*:', rtucb a a, i.i ii ’/o o| rative am;ngi-me 1' line to Iwihoid Wit* I be extendedX’ \J.nc! rifXX.- ff : t •/''-. i.' • y ! Ih . «: re- *■ i; profit. ’• !: • . f, •f * > N* . I;1 ■ . - . : hy.Mf. f S' f* f X x iHr.'.-,,-.* ■' ••;: Pi >-1 ' ‘> ’■ .f YyW . * ;•» 1 -■'•, ■ ! > Ml I * W.c . . W . \ " . it H\ ■;.G: V. :t Il'iH h • .1 th> i j -c r t'\. t. r •a! m rr'; sf m w w&i -s • i. :'.U \ \l iS: ’Ql~C’ Grer t Removal Sale / t'' _ ''O ‘ EaY*- sain Kouse. The entire * ;ccc v/i’ti Frank's Uhari ocf . i Surprise / fee 3 x * *'•' r M 4b • c'-if" 4 -' *«ph ■L . ». • P -w. •»' v-.X-t ! coder. :rn >tati i-annoi Hi me / y CoukIuxI for TlinV Vchi-s. • l am a lover of ybur godsend to humanity and science . Your medi- rine. Hr. King’s New IMscovery. cur ed my cough of three years stand ing.’’ savs Jennie RXemming, of New Dover. Ohio. Have you an annoy ing cough? I* ILstubbom and won t vield to treatment? Get a 50c bot tle of Ih-. King’s New Discovery to- dav. What It did for Jennie Flem ming it will do for you. no maatter how stubborn or chronic g cough may be. It stops'a cough and stops *hront and lung trouble. Kelief or money back. 50* and $1.00 at your druggist. liucitlej!** Arnica Salve for Pim V 44 -I 0 Corn-less Joy I “CETS-ir* for Corns Nothing in tho World Can Beat I for Coins and Callooeo. Now try the different way, the now way, the absolutely sure way, the puinletx way of aetHna rfd of those corns tbnt huve pestered the life and soul out of you for . <■ t ..4. C y. At the' X ■v CHARLESTON SURPRISE x X pies. —i \|iid\lng Lime to «n»wiug.t'n>|»" \ reader wi.hes U> Jcnow if hr If you have the sligiitewf doubN that Lyilia I'. l*|nkham*K Vegeta* h'e('ftmpoHtHl will help you. writQ to Lydia L.Pinkhatn Mediei net'o. (eonfltiential t Lynn.Mnss., for at* • vice. Your letted will he opened, read and answered by a woman, and Held in strict confidence. wi.hes to Jcnow may apply ground film -ton • crowing dofe-r. newly towe.i u.i*> and Hover and rape and <*:»?•«.' the V «» *na or why;h j he ra lie and -•at- a-, rowing to be sowed to alfalfa |':‘,s a H. ” \Ti»o place for lime or li —.--t ri> A file SUM. not on it: but since H' r crops ate on the land they will i .? 'XJtired by the ground lime-io- ' ■ir! " 'll pndinliix iM'^iem l'.tad.Xu H’ is! some of Aherti will, by . <■ !•: .• a< it over the surface. - This ifitiesionr^,should fr«xe An o applied last' fall before ■owing' an-’” of thesi' crops. As so<>n ns the ra:-t md oats are grazed oft. the •'lime *t6no should be well worked into the top soil a month or two Refope ow ing the alfalfa.— Progrcssiev Far nter. mV / .ft 1 Lika Huf’k.inx S«me» body. Mv Com. Arr Con* At Last. CETb-IY' U«l It." BARGAIN HOUSE J. FRANK Manager x X Please .tak^ IX q, y only one J special notice that there is fank in town and he’s man ager of the new store ^ ^ \ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL such- fi Ion- time. Prop f X'ervt!iij>«r el'"* nui} u-e ’XiKTs-ri".'’ .\ f, w ilropsi ntnRi.'.l -In *ii f. w .vi'-uU. d>i< the work.* IT sen Ju/k, li:;e fi.- h'^-uUt4f salvi x Hint makiX con •* cotton r nc* that Inalte- ebrn.) ' stniut up like pop-v.v ra.'orv. corn .Rgg.iys, scb-orn and tUes thut mi:ke o >rim grow tauter, me nil done for. "OKTS-IT” l, oil a new principle, makes corn- khrivi 1. vnnUhl It cant ttlck to the stoekinr. or hurt the fle-h. “OKTS-fT” Ii Hold by n|a drugirl-U. rV boyle, or neat direct by K.Xuwi Chicago. j GETS IT Sold.ln* falter boro, ~ by Walterboro Drug Co. -' Our o.uf',*. »r£^;iotTu,j^ , l nT u^"ooUftre*W ,l Ti.*m7*rT r* 4 . 1 • * »lw«y» pr»(.rrvd b.c, u .. of thj lh..r>,u\:!i 4rmu„J rec5?rJ , th * r - yl OLUMBta. CARO UNA. rr^pcc 4. An Ad in Ihis Papef Brings Kesuits. ny t • -i- •IS. /*