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PAGE sr THE PRESS AND STANDARD WEDNESDAY,JULY 28. m.j WILL NOT COUNTENANCE INFRINGEMENT ON RIGHT I^ITKI) KTATKM' Vi\\L WARJfWO TO MERMANY MARKS IT C LEAR THAT TRIM CXH XTRY CAS SOT A<X|l IEHCT6 LS BERLIN'S PRO- rOSALH TO HIDE lLf<KOALITY OK HCBMARISE WARFARE; Wtl.U <o\mpKR Attactc os americash ah i»elvbkrAti-:ly rs- KRIENOLY A<T. / certain ve»sel« be desi*nate<i and icreed upon which shall be free-on the seas now Illegally proscribed. The very agreement would, by im- tdicatidn. subject other vessels to Illegal attack, and would be a cur- ailment add tbereiore an abandon- .ment of the principles for which this overnipent contends and* which in times of calmer counsels every na tion would concede of courge. The government of the l nlted ..,v „ ,„i,h »»•> Tr"« ernment are ^contending tor. iu* have long stood Washington. July ^.--Following I; ‘ho official text of the latest Ax.crican note to Germany regard- Jr.r submarine warfare, which was i> ivered to the foreign office at Ber- I'n today by' Ambassador Gerard: T" c Secretary of State to Ambassa- lor Gerard :: - Telegram, i Department of State. •Washington. July 21. 1!*1»». « Vcu are Instructed to deliver text- nrxV.y the following n6le to the min ister for foreign affairs: |.a*t Note I'nH«tisfact«»ry. The note ot the imperial German g «v4-mnient datetl the 8th of July, 15*1' has .received sidcratlon of the gov Tnited Staten And ol ! ged to say that v* ry unsatisfactory, because it fails to t )«>» t the real dKferences between the tvo governnrents and indicates no cities of law and hutnnniuy uiny-b*' a|i;dud in tiie grave ni:itteT"Tn con- troversy. but propos e, on the cyn- tr. rv, arrangements for a partial suspension of those principles which v'rteally set them aside. . The government of the I’nite.l '•"vs notes* with satisfaction .that rpe imperial German government r*. r.gnizes without reservation rh.* validity of the principles which this go<.erntneot has addressed to the Im perial German government with J*e- Lggrd. to its renouncement of a wat rone and^tiie use of ‘submarines ag : n a t nierchautlnent on the high was the principle that the high seas are free, that the character and ca^fc) of n'Jnerehanman must first be ascertained before she can law fully be ♦M/.cfkQT destroyed, and that the lives of non-combatants may in no ra«e be put in Jeopardy unless the vessel resists or seeks to escape af- UT being summoned to submit :o examination; for a belligerent act of r«taliaton is per se an act tyeyond the law..and the. defense of an .act as re taliatory Is an admission that It is nicgai. y / America IHsapn*dnted. The governmeat of the United States, is however, keenly disappoint ed to find that the imperial German to-.observe these principles, even where neutral vessels are concerned, by what it believes tj. be the policy and practice of the government of ' I "' , *t Britain to ■b« In the present war with regard to neutrftl com merce. The imperial German gov ernment,* III rendIJy understand that tfc • government of the United states can not discus^ the policy of the gov- * rn uepy of -Great Britain w ith re gard to nym-Jr.i! trade except that it must regard the oondret of other belliger ent *. u* rnment < as irrevelaat to anv di-a \ •slop wit the imnerla! German go * ernmen* regards ;•» vie • on* o' •! •> rights of American *it *. r- i.v Gc map natal comuiaTid- • •r*. I fo,'. ! , l inhntjthn arts, ivow- \ - is* tta’ ’• *!' jg. may | M . though; ’• gains' •> enemy \v|| l»e- ! ''i haw s ■( .1 in'rout t"i v«-nt ion • utvi li -—vaf-> :u^nHVstlv '• '• , it ia*\ deprive tteu- ’ ei-* ' • !1 . Ih* r prot*ertv. hu- Ivf ’• tlv. 4 o. v they vi I . to t he T!g k i' 'n li;.. it-..!:. If a Higerent r i'i. i • * -a : n. ; an "eponij ■iio li'cu 11| pe t its naval commander In ainkinf the Lusitanlt or offerihg reparation for the American lives lost, so far reparation can be made- for 4, needless destruction of human life by an Illegal act. . , The mjertfment of the . 1 nitod States, while not indifferent to the friendly spirit In which It Is mad*, ran not accept the suggestion of the r.erm» n government imperial that same great object, together in urging the very primi- pl. s upon* which 4he government o' the United States now so solemnly insists. They, are both contending for tht*..freodom of the seas. Stands for Freedom. Te government of the United States will continue to contend for that "freedom from whatever quarter violated, without compromise and at any cost. It invites tj^ practical co-operation of the imperial German government at this time when co- jperation*, might accomplish most and this great common object he most strikingly . and . effectively achieved. t The imperial German government expresses the hope that this object may be In some measure accom plished even before the present war ends. H can be. The government of the United States no: only feel! obliged to Insist upon it. uy whom soever violated or Ignored. In the protection of Its own cltliens, but It lg also deeply. Interested In seeing^tt made '“practicable between the belli gerent nations mnd holds Itself ready t any time to act as the coipmon friends who may be privileged to suggest a way. in the meantime the very value government regards itself as In large r . „ degree exempt from the obligation ? h,ch th * ^ rve fheso nrtneiniew ..von '°nK unbroken friendship be tween the people and government of the United States and the people mid government of the German na- •»pon the Imperial German fcpvern- tlon Impels it to press very solemnly ment the necessity for a scrupulous obbsetvance of neutral tights In this critical matter. Friendship itself prompts it to say to the imperial German govemmept that repetition i lie commanders of German naval vessels of the acts in contra veto foil thse rights must be regarded by gbvernrtient of the United States .o, w hat it,is governmeti 'l'*" , th * af /t <t *" H ' rUsin *' :r.>v*. ml ..njustlftahle ««""'emUy. - I • • : * can w it f r.-' fo- UlH' (• , ’i a i *•' *i >*-i .Il>ni '.i' ii r | i-onrotv Jm- *1 ,t dm* rejntr'l I'MI * >\ I t OV. ejTS *i fined **Ui»p it nr** I ;h i ! lie -erh itile Off. n* i .f ” ii v >HiJd ia an, h ’"‘itnte an imparl ’ii i. 'it:*-; the * r **. nat into affnem f, 'he l uited St 'I t'*. •iti'nimUiiI ... m> \iraordi 1 b- "this wn' •• "’ I • i^l?erttl<*ii‘t i»r f f,- d n-. th'.d „ a11 i.*i* I in «t,|. i!*e.(|f ,t- mv»! ia*i« which tli*''a' G’'* n or* ) c'i n "of h v * »' lt , >*'t IMarrliiH'u Itemetly. « '• If .'on have ever used Chamber- lain’c folic, cholera atul Diarrhoea l: uietty you know tUiit H* Is n euc- ceest. Sun F. Guin. Whatley. Ala , writes. '’I had measles r.nd g o taught out in the rain, and it set tled in my stomach am: npivcrs. i •liad an aw.ful time, and had 1{ m.t i- en for fhamherlain’s folic. Chol era and Diarrhoea Jtefiieey I ceuld not possihly, have liv* d huf a f»w hours longer^ hut thanks to this rem edy. I am now well and yrr .c.’s.". For s. le by all dealers. ^ im ■M 0 0000000 00 0 0 oooooooooo o o o o o o 6 o • * o o PROHIBITION DEPARTMENT o o o Conducted by the Colleton County Prohibition Commit- q • tec." Rational Cont'nbntions are Invited. . 0 • ... v ■. ' • ■ ‘l , ' , o oooopooooooooooooooocobooo Christianity qjust abolish the wh:*- key traffic or some day the whiskey element wifi abolish Chrlrtian civi- ration. ‘ Electors, of the State of South Carolina the /Question of the Prohibition of the Manufacture and sale of Alcoholic Liquors and Beverages in thf star* and to pro vide for carrylo* theqf provisions into Effect; . f ' You might as well try fo regulate the yellow fever a/« the liquor traf fic. There Is only one w ay to d< .ill w w ith It and that Is to drive it on* . j B‘J‘ -nacted by .he State qf South pur gt^te from one end to, the oth? ** V . a * * f irolina: Section -I. That on Tu«-dav, the WANTED—-20.000 Jioys to ^ I'-lection sbr’ll he held (>ur<uant »o the place of M.000 men who ,„ b mitting to the qualified elerv every year from the effects of drink ing whiskey. Will sohie father cr mother In Colleton county send u'- the name of their boy. who they wish ♦o take the place of one of those w ho have died from .the. effcct*;;of whis- key. ' Hanan sald:"Glve me authority Jo kill a Jew in the proving and I v:!l pay into the King's treasury ten thousand talents of silver. That y .is 'Ggh license. ■ Yet the state of South Carolina, through its licensed dis pensaries &er killing hundreds of it- nienVand hovs every year, for a gre;* deal less. How long will the pepp> of a proud slate submit to the who! *- rule murder of Its citlzeJs in this way? : A Corrortlon. Newspapers and oiaglzne.-. ire on- > nually publishing, erroneous late- ments with regard dry states. A leadin leal publishes a prohibition m: t» showing seventeen. Iowa is omitted. A writer in one of the June inaga- 'Jneg gives the number as sixteen. Iowa and Idaho both being eu’tnte l among the wets. Up to Septem’.er 21. l!*14 t there were nine p.-nhiU- tors of the state of Socth Carolina. *ne question as to whether |e manu facture and sale of, alcoholic liquors and bqveraces shall be prohibited or continued in this state ns now pro vided bv law. and suclf election shall ’*'' held and conducted under the n}1:iws and in the manner prescribed for regular elections ' , Sgc. 2. 'Each person favoring the manufarture and sale ,of alcchoti'' Hq”ors and beverager. - In South Carolina and vqtinc on this oue.;- t’or. shall rest his ballot ' For Msn- "fr Jure '*n<l Sale p: .♦.hoholic Li-. cu<T* and tleverares In ?ou»h C?ro; liha.” an ! o«rh person opposing the '•-ale. and manafactiire of at.'obollc Honors and her«eage* in Soutf * r* Hun. and voCnV on this ij:i«st''«,p ‘•‘ , all C'* ,! t his bal’ot “gai''* 1 the Manufacture end ^a!e «'?* Alcohulir t.iquers and Beverages in Sopt'i CaroMna.'i One ballot ho- at each to th - ti nni er f *f; precinct shall be provided, and al' n ' r . the provisions of law in for e In r**- niore have been added. The eighteen prohibition states, in the order, of gard to general and sp-eia! b-' »i as shall l»e applicable and to the manner of conducting and ascertaining the result tnrreof: Provided. That -the -avpet--:*oi : o' registration of the respective \oinD o. " ‘'•"‘. ’J ties of this state shall open the b.Ktks tion states. Slnct that time nlr*.' of n, k r...,,t.. .... • o ♦ 1.1^ u their goirtg dry. are: Maine . 1R51 Kansas . . . . . . . . . . • . 1880 North Dakota . .-.188f Oklahoma .. . . . •, .*<« . • . 1!>0T ..1007 North Carolina . . . . . -. 1907 Mississippi.,. .. -. ms Tennessee i . .. » • • • . m?k West Virginia . % • . • • . . .1912 Virginia ..V* . . • • ’» • ..1914 Color? do , .. .. • . . • . .1914 .Oregon 1 ..1914 Washington » * • • • . 1914 Arizona Arkansas .. .. . 19ir> . Alabama ... .. • • • • . 1915 Idaho • • • - . 1915 -Of epurpe there wilLhe nineteen after Sept. 14 th. whwiPWo uth Caro- linq mounts the wagon.—Cheer.wood Journal. The American Waste. Let us reason together for a while on the tremendous waste to our American people in the present h-j. *f intoxicating drink. When ve con template the figure? we are alarmed at our own wastefulness.- and cer tainly .—iMu^shnuld hy, the niore so when we think that most o! th means is taken from our foren an l clldren. / . ^ .We - pend u.nni:!lv for <ottop g>vdd- m this eour.'fiTabdiirisevT;, ,i. m. . of earh countv up to thirtyia;.s ',»f the date herein provided, and <*hall in all counties eoiwpiv with the pro visions of Section 205. Code of Liwa. Of South C-»rolip-* IJkl^ votnnie 1. prior to said election. The superrlv- drs of registration shall -he entitled to reggive in-consideration for’t|ie ex tra services herein required the same compensation for the year IMS that the law pbvides for i general election rear. S«r. 3. If the majority of the ballots cast he ‘ For the Manufacture and Sale of Alcoholic Liquors and Beverages in South Carolina, anv laws existing and of force at time it such election shall he and remrln In full force and effect. ' Sec. 4. Should the majority of *he ballots so east be “Against the Manufacture and Sale of AlCoholm I.incurs and Beverage# in South, f* roiimr.'' then the manufacture''an-L sale of alcoholic liquors and bever ages in this state shall be unlawful, except as !t*-reiraper provided, and the authorities jn every county in this' state, now/nr hereafter vested with the control of dispensarfe?. where di- pensaries are !o*ated. shall proceed ro wind up th*- q/fairs of uch dj^peAsaires-and close the on ojr before »i 31st d; r of l>*. • y ber-r .no'liquor -hall' U ’ght or cor.: rue ted v»r or r*-«>*iv«-<} *>v th enunf. d>-pensarv io-rd aft r t’tf r suit of «3i i ejection '■ i d^efar'* ! tin- ^*a*. ri of cam# —*rs Her-S. The Star ufacture a.nd #tl- ocmamBamxT* WIZARD TRIANGLE POLISH MOPI . Vow made with the ‘'humap eibow.**•—the metal Joint tba; works in all directions, saving dibows, backs, musel<':<. time and tetpper. 54 Inch handle reaches everywhere, into remote torn ,en. .under beds, to tops, of moldings and other places where .or dinary mops will not go. • The 11.154 cord fingers pick up all the dust and dirt and renew the original floor luster a# the mop goes along. , - . . . The Wizard Triahgle Mop also eomes chemically treated As easily washed as the Polish Mop. but unlike the Polish Mop does not ha»m its dust absorbing properties. Is especially aihi^t- od for use on Waxed Floors. PRICKS. 2.V. *1.00 and ***«b^JPa« Wage of Wizard Ptdi-Ji With Each Mtqi « WIZARP-.POLISH Wizard Polish is mogokVkfl.i a Mbniture Polish, it beautifies everything while you ddft with !l. Its u?e is simplicity it«el f . No muss, no tusb whatever. For ordinary dusting purpose? sim ply moisten a cheese Doth duster with It. and dust awa> A? you go along it carries off. all the dust, removes marks, scratches and blemishes, leaving the surface just like new. F4JIR SALE BY ROGER HDW. CO. WALTERBORO. ... . SOUTH CAROLINA YOU NEVtR HAVE TO WAIT . . / A At , our barber shop. We have three first class white, and they barbers, all dressed in spotless £ are ready to serve you at any time. It is a pleasure to have you come inland you you will say it was a pleasure to nave comer Your Patronage Solicited. THE NEVER WAIT SANITARY BARBER SHOP At Old Farmers and Merchants Bank. M For Sale HIGH GRADE tw r cupltsi. or ? tot?j of <;x ‘and nu t>f ahi*hal! b»* alh>vcd and half hillian 1 dolhirs. Wp outlie .'dui-'i ’ niitted r < row prortHp ! by law arc very erratic intoro^rd in *1'* ■ 1 S* c. ♦: ..The worb- ‘ akoko! c E A & ■ If Women Only" Knew S' c. ♦; cotton eooJj i.il'*. too ^ Wo V oiiM [ jiq iors and t**:- rrat ■*■«:* r r ;;».od h-r Mko to hqvc It <• luMod very fiickiv U ftali he • oftsidcrcd any liqu* This sarno p-onl.y ?»*■ t | atintt iUv | !•«« r. h* • rat.- o: • ompound wboD «tv-s« *• a d^iurs .»•*:• capita feciet distifk'd. form ated^pr apfccrwilp intoxicating dritok. This m-ar- U> .* J what • .* A ucirn or /?;- ‘ wp-wiil i><;\ cotton vood »i'!r (ii*- ''<1. whhh wilt tiro,)ur» tuonpy* now Hti»*nt^ tor whiskey would he lutying ii'-arl-j—fo'fr a? zuiffh. , j Wo #p»'nd ann’ aih'at <-ut . ■] tar-* per V! oduratior L We are Btill in the .Mor.um < *at business at the same place, gulp? r customers better mo»o> -avt W'loi ii ll»*Nft < l II.Hq-in* *. f, Bi 'ng to Waltcfb.'i' /H- imv'. npu •work V ! in ! •u rbo ,'nafion: | !->v, u r u \ '!' r adv to uwike r\ -rv r •-vo,* ^nw am c for t|ie ! *» novel rules i>‘ ’null!-.! mmerv ted ,t 1 1 or •m p?; ! I -j',; •al ?: -}■: O’" l! ! Hard to d : .I* hint' imek. Brinv I It wonit-;i only ky -w ih<- hut /. tta' km Jip’ j ains often <0; w itii driiigs you ItVy • *un < r at worl: A * ?*’ i. - can#" • Kierp'.'iHor. iMoto o f ? ir.'Ufil: c'i,. TJi*. piyj.:..' „f ne ?r 1 • t! !m«* »i ' <';tr In upo t rot qnd * iphto* r * it.imi't il-bx It f h* Jutv tnd nbllg-itlon.nf •"'lliv-r *"■ ’ *0 fi lid :> Vi- V • •’ adont th" new * ^ f ' o t';*'Sur 7 ■ ^ i •'ib" rtsf t«o ">onth ^ -’V'l! r’v (r •i >I"|| tb-if if Ik pO l- 'c !>1«- to "orditet. auio we a k kulnp caus§• •O frot.'- a- f ;'*np oj-r-t'otts as have char, -l td Hip . ptiyitv of the imiM'rl if :n n.ay> within the so-Pall-.l ' * 7rtn ' > f o s'ib*it*»ntla| r>c<<>rd with * •’.rf eptp'd procMcew o*. fpgulaf.. i *y' y Thp whole world haa look ‘h inn-os' lln ,t inerp'fsin* aetis- '• “pn at tko donums t rat ion-of th*t 'r,'-«ibiltv by German naval com- ..ders, H i, msnifp«t|v posalM**. -•jfore. to lift the wholp praetto® of «pl»jnArine attack .above the-criti- c!*t!' which it'has aroused and rc movo th»> chief.cause of offense:.. t • llh'gnlitv A<*niltt>>il. , vieh of the admission-of iij... faT.tv made bv the ftnperlal German go* ernmenf when it* D|ead«d the r!ebf of retsttation in defense of t f* ap** and in view'pf the manifest non t’Miry of rortorming to the est#h ■ ’ rules of naval warfare th" r menf r' t he United States he!‘eee that the Imperial (fer man government will longer refrain frcri disxvowjng the wanton act of s / - W? Iti-rlior-. n o') a n would save ,D*neh ne d!--.? "a Doan? Kidn* > I’i!' ar • fiti w.-;, kidneys. Head what savs: Mr? \\ /. \ y * - r. H.imtdvn Si Waltcrhoro. say?; • •*(,*• tt«., 5, ti „t -ears I suffered from several had attacks of kidney rMi'd" and lem- •' iRo. 1 had pains !n nv hark and l:ip? and often for weeks at a tin: *. I wasn't able to straighten. ^ I had headaches and dizzv wpeil? nn«l at »unes I could hardly cross thV room. I tried lots of remedies:' hut didn't ret any ne'rnjanent benefit - J Doan's Kidney Fills relieved m*> from th" start. It has been two years now since I have had such an attack " Price 5nc. at all dealers Don't simplv ask for a kidney remedy •Me Doan s Kidney PUls—thc same •hat Mrs. Ayer had. Fpsv«r-Mllhufn Co.x. Props., "Buffalo. N Y. • aloon? ^ ilo'!"'!. v... i. ’’le ptonev JA>w n, rit ;»if ,, ou!>t-' % nor ,■ ! .I* ii'iu' -'i-' dou!»}e-^*Ty '• ve-tiii- rood?, j'tie 'tiU h; • .iV ti lef t to-d"-Jib 1 par me i* le'l. We sp ad nnniiMll' aho’ la^s pt«r •, r, for. rlmn '"■Oiee. or » io:i| i f t, r> k '•fe.illiwt's. If the. stat* . ;.nd»t|' would enac: a |ioliil.ltiqn ni<«e^>- m< • «; • m 1 >r • '--'tilr* nitr church .rk* ilit- ^ otic "duci.tituia! f * ill!,: ,! r*-ps'menf*. in .-ottor goou- DU !* av enough to pi or* '".tide the amount spent 'or r steel in t!it“ countrv We Spend, annually about '' kits n iat) ; *a toi ®r\ go« bdlur- per < aojta f,ir ediU'-itio •i dollars per capita for bre '"l^*rs i-. r i for l»oo» »e three dollar? tier ear •ug.ir and nio|:<«se? Wi*’. i ,t. tie •' i- t^tox:-*. •? ir excess o* «>t:oi ami is THE BEST —AND— values than ever before. ■’.oney saved t oyou and ar.ot!’"" sat- -fi?d customer added to our list. * t lit:- ! ff * It Ir, t; t irt or which eon:? pf reemam « al a 1 leverage. , >’*c. T a/ *- or'y ' •A,H.’Stem • i tv. tf*- pTOVhdOilr •'ti. act Is*, mi ttie aair*- r-. hereby I : jx-a >-d; •'’Pro. 'ed r;ot!sir ? ul tk:? vet • "utuintod sjiijji—bC* «w>nt*r-r J t/, I . r» ai arv I o defining :h»- r> •*»- , d at v nalrv fine o rprovlslon f- r ' "" en forte-nYenY of law no' tricon>;>- nt herew ith but #m h |tTov-ion - ttles and fines shall reniilir'!: for<«« an*! eifet A REA PEST I FED. Walterboro Oil B R. ULMER WALTERBORO, S. t . Aalomalic Machines >!, STOMACH TROOSLES i ;• n;' tikaw, a and Mr. Ragland Writes Interesting f ’ \ ’ * f!v • . ;* ? T ■ for !r|oi .••nr' Letter oa Tkts Subject Madison Heights. Va.—Mr. Otas. k. Ragtand, o< this place, writes; *i have CYPRESS SASH DOORS BLINDS pJU -4* Rub-Mv-TDm-• Antiutoptlc. Ano- dvne KUIm pafn, utmi? putrefac* S-19-4m. tion. WlM«ev«r You Nm4 a • Take Grove’s Tr Jc we eon hi double ri. - for Ot tiips54> ^.vi*•*,j? iv*.rc- i «** O waMe that ere- lorvg u,,- | been taking TbedfonTs Black-Draught will akak" to It? erorniit\?a,: ’ tw ir- it the- ballot l»ox ?ome d«v. We will. vjvdctiki eonic Decause u comsiu the well known tonic properties of QUlTlNh ivet and mm • »v w mm and IKO?L It acts on the Brivet out Malaria. Ranches the Blood and «av it must end and end lorev* r • Dur vices nre far more costly than our vjrtue#. ‘Mnn sometimes <om- ••b'icr that tjjey have to rpntribufp m uch to the support of the riniTCb feroirn mission^, the Sunday school- "d-ucatlon and temperivnee work 1 suppose we ran sav that the i ost of •bbse is the cost of our virtues; We soeru^ annually for nlj these eom- bined' nearly nine dollars P«.r capita )r a little less than one hlHion dol- 'ari for America. Our respectable ?nd semi-respectable vices ar.* soft •rinks.* tobacco using, and drinking ' * spend annually for thev vices j 'bout forty-four dollar* per capita or I ihour four billion dollars Tlt a t means that, our vires >ost us ( four •inie# as much as our virtues. * ' * * Text of Act Providing for Lkrthm Boildi ugU» Whole Sy*t«r 50ceitlT. vn " n Pr’^ibitk.n, ncj to submit to the qualified / . l>*t us place in your home one of I our latest Automatic Singer Sewing Machines for free trial and if V ii does not answer nil your s^winR ro- quirem/rnts. we take it away at onc^/. • liberal allowances fbr all ma- chanes in exchange for a Singer 20 percent discount given for all cash purchases. for indigestion, and other stomach troub les, also colds, and find it to be the very best medicine I have ever used. After taking Black-DraugM for a lew days, I always fee! like a new man.” Nervousness, nauva, heartburn, pain In pit of stomach, and a feeling of fun-, ness after eating, are sure symptoms of stomach trouble, and should be given the proper treatment, as your strength and health depend very largely upoq. your food and hs digestion. To get quick and permanent relief from these ailments, you should take] a medicine of known curative merit Its 75 years of splendid success, in the treatment of just such troubles, proves the real merit of TheJfocd'$ Black- Draught Safe, pleasant gentle in action, and without bad after-effects, it is sure to benefit both young and old. For sale]Main st. Phone *1X Walterboro, s. c. everywhere. Price 25c. . '«.cia *%»k for m. paxiqttie. MOULDINGS AND MILLWORK v y i -..m- HAVE YOU Singer Sewing Machi Company . / ,/■ / *nie»r you realiz^ the utter weaknos ihat robs ambitiim, destrojs appetite, nnd makes work a burden. To restore that stri-ngth and stxmi nv t h.vt It to essential, nothing-has ever equab’d or compared with Scott's Emulsion, be cause its strength-Bustaining tFcirsh- tnent Invigorates the blood toMistributc energy throughout the body wtaileits ton.e value Bharpcns the appetite and restores health in a natural, permanent way. If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, get Scott’s Emulsion t6-day. It hi free from alrohoL Scott ft Bowne. Blooiafiekl. N.X