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/ X-> / A X y .Ifr T : - ■~rr PAGEBIGRT. THE AMD STANDARD WEDNESDAVJULY 28, 1915 ■5= Ladies White Oxfords ^ ° • •• ' - , ■ * , ' 0 * p , REGULAR $1.50 VALUES .1 REDUCED H. W $1.0* CASH A. S. KARESH, Manager. This is the Eighty-Seventh Year for i • Buist’s Garden Seeds • <• .. . ' New Crop Turnip Seeds Justin » • .* We Recommend ’ * Itni'iU Impiovetl I'urplt* Top Yellow ICmIii I Inga—this fs l,he largest at 1 most productive Uuta Haga. known; there if» no variety which has gain ed a greater reputation throughout the entire cotmfry than ItriST'S Improved; it cannot he too hlg!y rcronimended, tinti no aort will pro duce such handsomely formed roots or greater yield; it haa an exceed ingly short neck, is very solid, of a bentUtfUi lorangt*. or amber *oiof, with it handsome nurpie top. and i' ll* result, of mam- years of «refill « lei tion. our Mixed Variety Turnip £ Seed for your Fall Garden. , . / . »v'' Now is the time and this is the place for Turnip Seeds, Klein’s Drug Store I New Railroad • + • •* # For Walterboro 1 '. * Reported That A. C. L. Plans Road From St. Stephens to Yemassee . Via Walterboro. Walteyboro may soon hav/ a n *w rNjiroad. It is reported -on good authority that the Atlantic /oc-t Line iiailroad com party has plans for’ construc ting a railroad from St! S{-‘pln 10 Yemasee. An air line road through tliift seition wall the folleign 4^0'-uy a railroad connection which she has Jong needed. / Tomftig trim St. Stephens vi’j Ridgevillo, I the road will pass Ihrouglt/or near to. vhait’s, rottageviile,* and ju t a bit.south of Walterl^»ro - li is thought, howeter. that the authorities i clyin'he induced to deviate from an air lii-*. enough to pass through > ! Walterboro. Such a r/l Iroad won! 1 furnish excellent railroad facilities j-for Walterboro, and at/in same time open up one o* the most fertile scl- j tions of, the-entire lo«\ country. This riimor^ \va/ * st < u:r< nt the streets today, b it it is report 'd thm it is fron/ an official high up I-, the louns'-’.s of this railroad. * iml i- given cre.l/nce a. being autu ntic. It is ibi.eed that this road will .-'.orten thi/ line for Northern travel bj almost miles. =ea- PROHIBITIONISTS GETTING READY ■ t' me l et ween tHl ts:e' eleetioa, ajj' e 1'th of S^t>-cn.- To Oj.< „ It «.ks «,t Ifr 1 •; -i ■ • I - r i o! t ■ . t ;ii.o’ / EVERYTHING THE BEST j'hone :>l for your » 1*1. \.ss 1 Ei ( 01 NTV / UF.INC NOTHING BUT BARGAINS r ’ ' * # ' m . . ■ Tf t AT v FRANK'S * - . - * The Charleston Surprise Bargain House ‘ - . v v Please take notice that our well known Mr. J. Frank is in the northern markets buying stock for the fall. He reports that he has secured a layge lot of ladies dresses from on*e of New York city’s biggest manufac turer*: He states in his report that he has had these goods sent on for~Tinmediate sale, which will offer as the- biggest bargains that Colleton county has ever seen. As usual, we sell more goods for less money and better goods for the sa m e money. Jl ST THINK OF !T! SOME OF 01 R SPECIALS: ^ w . * • Ladies fine dresses, regular value $l»o0 and our sale ^frice .. * 50c Ladies dresses, regular value $1.50*and.S2( sale pr-ice m'c Ladies fine white embroidered dresses, a. bargairfat $2 50 our sale price 9Sc Pest 25c coffee on-the market, our sale price 10c Pest 8c and 10c Apron check,ed gingham, sale price . ,5c Yellow Homespun. M in. wide, value 8c, our .>ale price 5c, Silk Crepe-de-chines, value 50c and 75c. sale pricc All other goods reduced accordingly. VVf t+- Please remember that we can prove everythin advertise. - . t a . . Every day is bargain day at j The Charleston Surprise Bargaiiy* House .1. I-RANK. >lami2i‘r. / NEXT DOOR TO EXPRESS OEFJCE. / - Watch this space for next wetk's ad. , % - / / > \RR'/:X-. HU- n il - -drvs” EFRl Ki i ED X X .r *> TO MAKi: CAMPAIGN if'! I t *« e/l 1 ini! tl!*;du Pr! 1 ‘Till— A Nril-iw Hi- 1 !:•. <i av Ayg-o.l ^ on iri- - 'i 1-tir j look II,( L Move Out Onto Your Porch This Summer Tt will l e ax R >ol sj 3 $3 3*vu-i if vou malt»* i» j!r.d>, cjol ir.d i.iy tilth » o / Rcentorccd P€fRCH SHADES r ^ ^ * r ■ j «•/ * . .. 9 Every Shade Equipped with V\ Jor Safety Wind Device / N, 1 |» v t-.* (*. .f 1 < ~ ,'H J. (v.j.-.; 1 /, y . , ;• :,ti Vi 1 ‘/:c .1 ;. - . tnrly"'rlU*. <f 1 > 1 >«»*>••. !• -n • 4 : i- 1 anUtim iti \m) . ;..:t ,, \\. if- ,t, I-. tujv Cot'i m JnJ met !oiu rtatcn^j’y'n's ecn ter: u tear p^rch r.’i • r. • - »ir V:<*W* > w.ii- .,1 iti , 1,mg •. '.T.m^-Uvpit,, • by. \ - <b‘a -4 this, •764: la<t with ' Brown Furniture Company • ,* *. ♦ / * Walterboro, - - South Carolina rfs.iX*’' .‘I '* if ti.'-T" r • ir.tii-tiiir iluly T," 10 ^«•1' tin- hoard of o- i i' th-' datvsmnn- . f .ihd - t rojicr rr*‘- ii- T!;«- T' v gf trxtioo oorrd j< 'ipiiycd of 1 .J. rout*,, Lo-iaf; f. Padgett. Sucak^- O U. Br'.dgo, Uoi’iid. H|H*aking Thi follow ir.s ;ar;>, tor >ei a!t- • V appoinfm*>r annoi irtu-prl » the com mi tee, who urgojJ tu lohibitiontm ,v. ea«h of-the places r.ane.i to make all the tieceasary •reparafirtns for. holding speaking ;d their place It was thought best o ha\c these campaign,, speakings fear to Use Lilir* »»f >|e« tion in or der that the effects ot the arguments advanced -by the prohibitionists might not' be lost before the elV- Jion. A number of good speakers ..ne tieen invited to l>e present nnd ik at different meetings, it bo lag the idea of the lommittee not to have mre than two gi>od speakers at any one meeting Meetings will be held at the fol lowing places according to th** itin erary mapped out by the committee: Shiloh. Tuesday. Sept. 7 at 11:0) 'i : Rice Patch. 4;(M) P. M ; Ixtdge. ion Wednesday, Sept. 8, J^ftn A. .M ; Smoaks. 4:rt*) P 'M.; Ruffin. Thurs 10:^0 o’rlock at tile Cotirt Mou^'„ ' ’ 9. lli'ot \ \j Rehoboth, there being present th** follow i 1 j Kri( laV. P» 1", 11 00 A. M Wal- mentber*; Pres. \v. K Willis; vi-. 1 *' ,r .b<>ro. Saturday. S-pt ,11. 111*0 M*d.i g- ! in Ui»n„ uin! (;*•«>, 1 ' .ini|'i«ignt*i*. In- 1 i:« ,| t<» I *• Pi* »*•' «. To " proviib for n eainpaign .-peukitig in '■••vi ral n. rt of tiie c t>, w.itii sot;.** of tlii' lie t spXk*r In (he stat.', and fi,r a prop4jra'i..'n of advertising and spreading in,or matioti. the- County J'f-obibition committee held an important me- * ing Monday morning Vt whici; ail but two of the rmnilftee was pre'i- *nt. besides several/Other inter*: tad workers for' prohilvftton Tld* la.li**s of the lielping coiumittee were pe^>. • lit and are arranging to distribute several thousand leaflets bearing on the Hulqc't. between now and v ih.* time of the election. They will ..J- so organise a choir of voices to :• - company dhe campaigners , Mu*M interest was,shown in the work to !* •. done/and a determination to !* ;i\ • not/ing undone to i-jeure *«iiH'ce<s U> the caase was manifested at ti'** meeting The follyfon t'ounty ’Prohib committ**** met \b ndav niornin Specials Fc or July l.ctuon* . i fLe L tiles’ (lo-e >i n s Hose Embroidery, was 5e. . f p *;- Tnilili 1 . oc pc* pair . 5c pei n ti^ now I/idies' ShtK‘> \ uo g.i r . . . . .'! ;r l.yi . . . ■ !c viyi H regular 82.25, S2.50. S.’i.OO anti gf.if v L. E. GUESS A “The Cheap Store.’y PHONE NO. t7-X. ■' -x./ IS — ' ’ '-J / \ HKIUi INK I HKST H»H fi.M . Severe Ittirk nf <V»llr <'iire«l. 1/ , , , / f 4 In this chest you havr an excei- K, 1 ( ro.,s, who travels In \'lv nt remedy for ToothncbV Rrinses, glaia. add o*!-.er .Southern Slat*' . Was Spratruy Stiff Neck, Backache. Neu- taken fiudleulg and serrny tl! Aith ' ralgtu. Ifhc uniatism jpdil for. most '/olic At t •• fi ,t More htXcam,-* j 1 inergein'ies.. One CSc bottle of ■ 10 the mer h nt recommondedt'hanH 1 Sloan's l.inimonX does it all this berlain s, t olic. Cholera aird Psarr-!,because these 'jiiliuenjp are s.ymp- hoea Remedy Two fWe/of if »ur* tonis. not diseases, and are -caused ♦d him. Ny (tin- ahoultb leave on 0 1 in 4 ongi>rton and inflammation. If 5T journei prepar.cticn era. out .a Kor lie of this py att deal- 1m you doubt, ask those Yvho qse Sloan’s. Liniment.- or better still, buy a ieittle an dprove it. • All druggi«n. ‘ \ " . • a. • * * . 1+ President f). L Smith: Secretary \V | W Smo-jk: Tow n-hin* Chairman! s-n*- 15 Saiindi ^s, C. W |»rawd>. ! M Padgett, It. if Will s, u .1 rji “ns. d • it Ac,k* nnan. <; W W.n t and I .1. Merry Ti;e ladies cotn-ei: »*■•* was id o present, members b 1 ing Mis.. Ida *Msv Fishbilrne ch-ii- | r.ian, Mrs H W' Pla. k. Mrs p m Murrav. Mrs Hug 1 S StrLkl^: ) Mrs j 1; psdrett^ After pr. ver 1 . the president the committee Vru. V. M. S|N*akcr» Invited. The following speakers l av* been • ted to be present at these no **» takittg turn io addr. s»ing th* liieoces: S»-<r*tarv Jf K Rnedin .1 W Dan.iL Pr*siiipg K1 ler i .rleston District: Dr. C. TI Murt i. «>i tnild.i: ReV ,1 ,1{ Smith. Khr- ardt: Rev*. J c i^uson. Lodge? * *. F D S <«' urtts. Hendreson- U* : Hob .1 G Padgett, Semitor Walterboro; « w**r\ busy session, making pfrn * r r- CoUeton. Waltfrboro; Hun. f or tin* work to be iiot!i> in thi, ;r ' K *’«uri:oy. Walterboro: Rev. county. , ' \ VV. Lai Vt was decided to order- btrgi camraign posters to be place.! ,< 'arfous points in th** coupiv, thes. posters t ontaining facts about pm antar. If* nd*-r*on\ille. Rev. » IL i Patten. Hendersonville; Rev. 1 il K t’cnsbv. Ruffin: The ladies I organize a apecial choir to fur nish music for these occasions, ac- hibition and the effort's to \ot*> th'sr)'’ 0,w P* n 3 rtn * the. campaigning party countv and state dry IS its rounds, t olleton Prohibit b.n SumUy. Sunday, S*pt. 12. was se*'»«ed bv ’he corjimitte*' as Colleton Pro , .‘dtion Sunday, and every SundAv ( • lurnl fn Idle county ns well as e\-| " r ' ^hiireh ts urged to have a pro- ’obitit.'i pregram for that day. ' All reisfcirs in the county are urged to preach a prohibition sermon at ev- ry- church in th» cotinty at lea' t You Need »flgifcrol Tr ,1c Take Ortne’.* Th<! Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic ia cqua'ty valuable aa a General Tonic because it coataiu the well know n tonic propeeticsoiQUU*iNE and Ik ON. It acu on the. Liver, oot Malaria, Raricbes the Guilds up the Whole System. SO casta. * *• / •- . a* * / Many Exceptio In Real / ' • "■ ' Any Kind /of Insurance Written Anywhere Colleton Realty Company / * our. a holrra and inarrhoe.i yo^t kriow that it is a sue- 4.11/ K.' ftmln. Wlmtlny. AI:t . Ilcst IHarydoN'M Remedy. If you have/ever usedChambcr- laiti’a .roll*, /'holcra and Diarrhoea Remedy cess S, writes. /I bad measles and got caught/out in the rain, and it set tled Jm my stomach anv: *iow*:s. X an awful time, and hr-d It 'n**t n for Chamberlain's t'oll^c Cho’.- and Diarrhoea Remeuy I could /not pdssibly have lived hut a few hours longer, but thanks-to this rem edy. I am now well and strong.' For xz. X •ale by all dealc Itn \m It cm (ill F\N P.K sTtlPI’KI) « X^ ** « 0 *. " X t'-ing care jtb > <-JklT*(Jraughts. e\ rosure. sudden• ohatygiZ and taking > ' trUynXent of IX Kitj,g s New Di - «ov«*X, w ill pcXtlvely reiiev**, au ? in/finte wiRXurely rid you ttf vitur cohgh. The first dose soothes tit' * irritaUpd, checks your cough, wliic't stop> in a short lime, DrA King 1 N*'W Dlscov*:ry has oeen used htn cesgfully lor 4* years and is. guar anteed to cure you. Money back if it falls.. Get a bottle from^your druggist;, it costs only a 'little and / will help you. so much. ■f .5* /