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Wednesday, April 26,1916. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE FIVE DEHKSATIC CIDB MET SATURDAY ventlon: J. II. Speights. 3. W. Sweat, A. V. Baggett, W. G. L’a.*™, Jasper Robertson, Joe Ramse>, I»r. H. A. Willis. RUFFIN CLUB MKKT1XU ALMOST WORKED MIRACLE SAYS ANDERSON WOMAN OFFICERS ELECTED AND DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTION NAMED PASS RESOLUTIONS Candid ary of Col. J. G. Padgett for Congress aad H. R. Padgett for Solieftor Kndorsed. The Walterboro Democratic Club met at the Court House Saturday for the purpose of re-organizlng and electing delegates to the county con* ■ mention. Hon. Wm. J. Fishburne, president of the club, presided. The following officers were elected: Wm. J. Fishburne, president; J. C. Lemaok's. vice-president; R. R. Mi- ley, secretary and treasurer; E. L. Fishburne, county executive com mitteeman; committee on Registra tion. R. R- Miley. chairman; Hugo g. Strickland. L. C. Padgett; Ex- oeutive committee: W. J. Fishburne, W. W. Smoak, A. A. Patterson. Sr.; Committee to name delegates to County Convention,;.. JC, L. Smith. E. U Fishburne. "Hugo S. Strickland, A. A. Patterson. L. C. Padge|t. The following delegates were elect «>d to attend the County Convention the first Monday In May: D. L. Smith. H. S. Strickland. W. W. Smoak. B. B. Benton, J. M. Moorer. R. M. Jefferies. J. G. Padgett. W. J. Fishburne,. E. L. Fishburne, H. R. ■Padgett, H. W. Black, Jr.. M. P. Howell. R. R. Miley, A. C. Beach. Resolutions were adopted by the Jub endorsing the candidacy, of Col. J. O. Padgett for Congress from the First Congressional district, and of Heber R. Padgett. Esq., for Solicitor of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit. These resolutions were Introduced by \V. W. Smoak and heartily sec onded by several members of the club. Hon. D. J<. Smith, who Served with Col. Padgett, who is State Sen- Ruffln, April 24.—Ruffin Demo-, cratlc club met Saturday, organized ( and elected the following officers: Robert Black, president; J. F. Rhode, secretary; H. K. Strickland, executive cqmmltteenlan: T. A. Black, H. D. Padgett, Jr., D. M. Car ter, delegates to the county conven tion. JACKSON BORO CI.UB Mrs. Kernels Says Eating a Meal Would Throw Her in a Convulsion.’ TWICE * OPERATED HOME TEAM WINS GAME Render'*mi ill«> in Ninth In ning. Forfeiting to *' ! 4 Walterboro. The Jacksonboro Democratic tClub met at Jacksonboro Saturday and reorganized by electing J. M. Pad gett, president; A. V’. Glover, secre tary, H. Hodges, vice-president, and W. F. Hodges, executive committee man. J. M. Padgett and W. R. Rey nolds ..were elected as delegates to the County Convention. , The Jacksonboro Democratic club wishes to go on recoid as favoring the county-to-eounty campaign meet ings.-. J. M. PADGETT. Pre*. A. V. GLOVER. Sec y. PETITS t 1,1 II The Petits Democratic club met at unlay and transacted the follow ing bujoness: Officers elected were: L. T. Givens, Jr., president; G. L. Smoak, "secretary; G. L. Smoak. ex ecutive committeeman. Delegates to the County Convention: A., v Rit- ter and T. L. Litchfield. G. L. SMOAK. Sec. . — 0-0 HUDSON MILL CLUB / _______ The Hudson Mill Democratic club reorganized Saturday and elected the following officers: J. D. Hud son, president: T. L. Hudson, vice- president; K. Hudson, secretary; J. D. Hudson, executive committee man.'and H.-A. Crosby; K. K. Hud son, J. D. Hudson, delegates to the County Convention. K. K. HUDSON. See. lodge club ator froqi this county, spoke at some of W length of ’the splendid record made by Col. Padgett as State Senator. The,resolutions follow: Col. Padgett Endorsed. ■ Whereas., the Walterboro Demo cratic club learns with interest that Col. James.G. Padgett has announc ed his intention of becoming a can didate. for Congress from the First Congressional district, and. Whereas, we have nated with con siderable pleasure the progressive stand taken hy/f'olonel Padgett ■n matters affecting the' welfare of this common wealth—his stand on public Viestions being wisely taken and ably defended, and, ■ > Whereas, we believe that in Col. Padgett the FWt Congressional dis trict would have a representative In Congress who could safe-guArd the interests of all the people in this district: . \ ■ Therefore, be it Revived. That we. the Walterboro Democratic club, pledge Colonel Padgett our support in his candidacy. and urge tbe dem ounts* of the entire district to rally to his support. Resolved further. That the** reso lutions he presented to the County Democratlf Convention, and a copy of them sent to the county conven tions of the other couhties in the First Congressional District. Endorse H. R. Padgett. Esq. The voters of the Walterboro Democratic club have learned with pleasure that H«*ber R. Padgett. Esq., has announced his candidacy for Solicitor of the Fourteenth Ju dicial Circuit. Having known Mr. Padgett for a number of years and having noted hls v career as attorney at the bar since his admission here, and believing that he possesses the ability and qiiaUficnt1ona essential for making an efficient and proper officer; and believing further that the interest of the Circuit would, be safe-guarded with Mb. Padggtt as Solicitor: , Therefore, he It Resolved. That we. the members of the' Wblterboro Democratic Club, pledge M- Pad gett our support and heartily en dorse bis candidacy for Solicitor of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit. • * COTTAGEVILIJS <XUB . The Lodge Democratic club met on Saturday and reorganized by electing Mr. II. A. Cummings president again, II. W, Carter, vice- president; W. W. Cone. • secretary, and H. M. Johns, executive commit- »j-4eeman. Delegates to the County’ Convention are: L. J. Jones, J. S. Jordan. W. W. Cone, P. F. Uo ne ai> d G. W. Brunson. The president appointed as com mittee on registration Jno. W. Cros by. P. M. Johns and W. W, Cone. While there were no resolutions drafted on Wilson’s administration. Gov. Manning's administration and CoL J. Q. Padgett’s candidacy for Congress .and H, R. Padgett’s candi dacy for Solicitor, yet there was evi dent good faith in all these men and ‘their records. ’ The delegation were not instruct*d as to the alti tude of the club on the campaign tours of state and coflnty, but it fs evident that som’e are pro and some con. The delegation were left to act on their good judgment at the Coun ty (Convention as to these matters. W. W CONE, Sec’y. BEREA CLUB Tiie Berea Democratic club met Saturday and was reorganized with the following officers: J. C. Good win, president; W. M. Hagan, vice- president; J. M. Strickland. Jr., sec retary, and IV. A. Strickland, ex ecutive committeeman. The dele gates to the County Convention are J. M. Strickland. Sr., W. A. Smith. J.'A. Jones and J. C. Goodwin. W. A. Smith was endorsed by the club as a defrgate to the State Con- veirtion. The important of enroll ment at an early date wr.s urged. J, M.^STRICK LAND, Sec. WILLIAMS CLUB Say« 2 1-2 Hof tie* of Tan lac Com pletely Relieved Her—Gain- A ed Ten Pound*. “Before I took Tanlac. I would have after each meal at least one at- tacg of stomach trouble that wouid be so severe I would be thrown into a kind of convulsion, but now I have taken about two 'and a half bottles of Tanlac, and that trouble has g r." entirely.” said Mrs. Mary G. Kerne!*, wife of G. W. Kernels, of 18 Ham mett St.. Anderson. S. C. have gained ten pounds in weight and I am doing my housework, thour.f! I >was in bed continuously foe-six • ti i wt^'ks before I began taking ’I an lac.” Mrs. Kernels is widely known in the-Piedmont section of South < m- olina, being connected oy bun I or marriage’ to a nutaber of the best known families in Anderson, (b-pnee, Pickens and Greenvjile counties. <' Continuing, Mrs. Kernel.’, said' in regard to her awful suffering aiul ir praise of Tanlac: "I suffered from a very seven* form of stomach trouble for fix-' years and steadily grew worse de spite all treatment^ These attirks, which foliowefi every meal, resem bled convulsions and they vvo*«» sw very painful that they'caused m* to’ become almost unconscious. Be ginning eleven (111 months aero. I had been so sick I could do nothing around the house, and I spent the greater part of the time in bed or !r. a chair. * Last suipmer I was twice operat ed oh. but that gave me no relief. Once I was carried to the hospiUi on Thursday, and it was the follow ing Sunday before I realized w| e,e I was. so great was the agony I was suffering. „ * ‘ “On the daf before I began to take Tanlac, I had one of these attacks, which was particularly severe, and two doctors were called in. They told me my case was hopeless, and said they knew of nothing which would relieve me. They suggested that another operation on my stom ach possibly might give relief. I had then been tn bed six (6) weeks. My kidneys also were in bad shape^ Everything I ate soured on my stony ach. We had tried everything vv« knew of which might relieve me. but had invariably failed. “Finally I was persuaded to -take Tanlac. This remedy had relieved in a remarkable way the Indigestion with which my daughter suff\*red. I have now taken a little over two bottles and have gained at least ten (10) pounds. I am doing my house work now, and only fifteen (i. r «i days ago did Isbetfin to take Tanlac. - I feel fine In every way. "The v<oy first dose of Tanlac made the attack which followed my next meal much, less severe, and these attacks steadily grew less in severity until within a week, they were gone entirely. It-is almost a miracle, and only those Who watched me as I writhed in pain can appre ciate and understand just now how • A vei% interesting game of ball wag played in Walterboro Thursdav. afternoon between the ' Henderson ville first team and the team of the Walterboro High School.' This was tlj,e third game in a series of three, earn team having won a game eac.it previously. All kinds of basAall were playe-I during the game, ranging front the most erratic to the most brilliant. When Hendersonville had finished batting in the eighth inning the score stood 7 to .1 against the heme team. The local boys made three runs dur ing their half of the same inning, but Hendersonville was still one run ahead with only ope nptre inning to play.- Hendersonville failed to scof* In its half of the ninth inning. The' first man up for Walterboro reached first base and imm.*]lately sjole. sec ond. The next tuan np bit a two- bagger that srored t!te man on sec ond. This tied the s« o.v. With a man on second, the s«ore. tied.■ and no one out. Abe Hendersonville team withdrew from the ft* 'd without giv ing any reason. By thi* a«t they forfeited tiie gam- to Walterboro 1 to 0. The features of the game were the all-round playing of Smith an-1 Pearce, a iatih by Griffin \nd the great work of. Witsell for Walter boro. The batting of G. Griffin fea tured for Hendersonville. The local high school has a fast team this year and would like to ar range games.with.some of the other high schools in the lower part of the State. New Negro School . Is Progressing The new school building for the school of Rev. (\ J. Baker, pastor of the negro Presbyterian church in Walterboro. and an* educator of no mean athlry, i<j one of the l*cst in the county. This building is locat ed on the northern edge of town and is. well constructed and planned. It contains three largo class rooms, so arrange,] that the entire first fioor can be thrown into one auditorium. This school waa^ built with money furnished-hy tHe Freedman’s Bureau of Pittsburg. Pa ,'*and cost approxi mately ?l,iooi. D j* cm a lot purchas ed by the school boatM There are three teachers in thi*i school, ot which Rev. Baker is pfTni cipal. The other teachers are Elba I^wis art,| | Mack. More than IDO pupils are^in daily attendance and tiie number is increasing. Df" addition to the regular schola/Hc work of the school, an effort.is/tfiad*- to introduce some induvtmi fea tures. Later it.is hoped tlyrit it will be possible to equip a rojOni Tor *h ! s work, but for the present the gills are taught-sewing one of th** class rooms. A f/e of 1" cents V week is collectmf from each pupil to assist in defraying the expense* of the pchooK and this helps consid erably. R/v. Baker is an able and well informed educator, and is do ing a steal'wo-k for the members of hjs ww'e in this~se« tion.- die is look- e<}/upoi enosen' SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS A Home Without flies is a delightful place. It is not only more comfortable but decid- edly more healthful. .The doctor’s and nurses bill for one case of typhoid fever or other ailment caused by flies, to stay > * * t nothing of the death of a member of the family, will pay many times over for screening your entire house. We have doors, windows, and wire of all widths, which can be cut to tit any door or window. Our prices are as low as any can be. Let us know your wants. • % „ t Koger Hardware Co. Walterboro, S. C. DINNER FOR ItltlDE AND (.BOOM Mrs. A. J. Lcnuuk* ^.iw a >dx ursc dinm-r'*r0"Mr. and Mrs. J''. (’. Lcntacks.at her delightful (>lonial home in Walterboro MopiLry even ing. This home was tastyiully dec orated for the occasion./ The guests were limited to four/bmthers and their wives, this dinner being a kind of family reunion./ There were pres ent to enjoy tM* evening Mr. and Mrs. J. (\ Lenrueks. Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Lem .cksy'Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Le- macks any Mr. rind * r -- ^ * *- macks, uf Ritter. Mrs. E. L. Ia>- M/s. Mason (’rum, nf Orangeburg. who has been visiting her mother. /Mrs. M. H. Howell, returned Mon day. Mr. (’rum came over Satur day in his car and took Mrs. Cnnp. Mason. Jr.. Miss Hiers and Miss L** sie Sanders hack with him. SALE OF WALTER 114>RO (COTTON MILLS «- on as a leader, and he was last year as the supecfhiend- I suffered. I will never, quit prais^ enl ne Ki f * department of the county fair. **************4* * Personal Mention * The Cottagevllle club met Satur- y afternoon. Col. J. W. Hill was •elected president and executive mmltteeman. S. G. Peirce was *cted secretary, and the following legates: Dr. B O. Willis. H. H iRant, J.* F. Reeves. T. M. Roovfs. rnser Smith. The club did not tafce d definite nction. but It Is almost unit op its opposition to the ^boll- of the county-to-eounty ^m- The meeting of the Democratic club was held Saturday and J. T O’Quln was elected president. J. E. Martin, vice-president; L. E. Martin. Secretary; Joseph Ramsey; execu tive committeeman. The following delegates were named: J. E. Mar tin, W&fcoe Ramsey. J. H. O’Quin; alternates: J. T. O’Quln. John O’ Quin. O. W. Padgett. C. II. Dubois. It was moved that executive com mittee ask for campaign speaking to be here as we are so. far from ' th** meetings. L. E. MARTIN, Secretary. ing Tanlac, for it did me so rntfch good. *• / y' “I stay hungry all the tHde Ami what I eat does not hurt pte at all. My food digests well noyf", and it Is nourishing mo. It is really wonder ful how Tanlac relieved my suffering and restored my health.” Evans Pharmacy, Anderson, will gladly answer/all inquiries regard ing the above testimonial. Tanlac. (he master medicine, is sold by .Rihn M. Klein in Walterboro exclusively. Price: $1.00 per bottle straight. ign SNIDERS CLUB The Sniders club met Saturday af ternoop and reorganized by electing the following officers: G. C. Bre- lamtf president; J. K. Getsinger, sec. refary'gnd treasurer: J. K. Getain- fier, executive committeeman; dele- gate*.to county convention: G. C. Butfeihd. J A. Benton, Frank Curti- mTngsi J. C. Nettles. HOW MRS.1EIN MET THE CRISIS Carmel Safely Through Chance of life by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. N M. Polk, of Gray's Hill,'was in .,town Tuesday. Mr. Polk is a son of V| I T- Polk, of Islandton. and is a proniine^t saw mill man of Beabfort county. ^ I-'"- COLLETON CLUB \ Colleton, April 22.—TT* Colleton Democratic club met today at 12 o’clock and elected the.^ollowing of ficers: E. E. Ritter, president; Dr. H M. Carter, vice-president: J- C. Redish, secretary:/J. S. Padgett, ex ecutive committeeman. The follow-* ing delegates were named for the Convention: J. C. Redish. J. 3. Padgett M. /(. Smith with E. P. Re'd- ’•h. J. S. Padgett and L. A. Grayson, aw alternates. Z* J. (\ REDISH. Sec. HENDERSONVILLE CLUB FOR ALDERMAN I am a candidate for Alderman the municipal election and pl'drte myself to abide the result tho Democratic primaries. , C. W. PELLIM. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND / Hendersonville. April 24:—The H*'n«l*i~«onviHe Democratic club met at noon Saturday for the. purpose of reorganizing and electing delegates *o the county Convention The fol lowing Officers were elected: H J. Givens, president: Dr. H. A. Williams, secretary and treasurer; ®- W. Sweat, executive committee man. Delegates to the count;.* con- i BR*N0 C‘- X-aEIF.. t gev ».«» for cm-cntr-rrar DIAMOND t.kAND PILLS ia Rra Gold netal'.ic U>xes^»caJ«1 wuh B!j< gibbon. Takm ko ot •ad Mk f J = . 1 r -A l> PILLS fir* - -TTR S A 3 Rea •ad/AA wuh BIjKOJ glAMOSD BU A N l> PILLS, fof twtctf-Cel j»*rt rer» "drd •• Be»l,Safest, Alw>]r» Hrri' A. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 3^ TIMK IJLLKL) Nashville.Tenn.—“When I wm going through tL« Change of Life I had a tu- nnor M large as a child’s bead. The dec tor said it wm three years coming and gave me medi cine for it until I WM called away from the city for some time. Of course I cotold not to him then, so y sister-in-law told jo that she thought Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound would cure it It helped both the Change of Life and tbe tumor and when I got home I did not need Vie doctor. 1 took the Pinkham remedies until the tumor wm gone, the doctor amid, and 1 have not felt it since. I tell every one how 1 wm cured. If this letter will help others you are welcome to use it.” —Mrs. E. H. Bean, &25 Joseph Avenue, NmHville, Tenn. “Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable •Com pound, a pure remedy containing the ' extractive properties of good old fash ioned roots and herbs, meets the needs { of woman’s system at this critical period of hef life. Try it^ If there isnny symptom in y<»ur case which pozzies you, write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co** Lynn, Maas.r * Y: * * };« ^ * Mrs. Jno. D. Warren. Jr., and lit tle daughter. Lillian, of Monro**. X. (’...are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. P. M. Murray. Miss Ethel Francis spent several da>> last week in Summerville with her aunt, Mrs. R. J. McCants. —MTRs Alleen Hiers. of Orangeburg, a niece of Mr. P. B. Sanders, who has been a welcome guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, re turned Monday to her home. * Henry M. Bunch, of Charleston, i- nephew D f Mrs. J. L. Rentz. is spend ing some time in Walterboro as a guest at the Hotel Albert — 0-0 — H T. Herndon, of Hendersonville, and a candidate for coroner, was in Walterboro Tuesday. F. S. Jone* and Mr Stanley, of Ashton, were in W’alterboro Tuesday on a business trip. Col. James G. Padgett is enjoying a new Bui* k Six. having jus* become the owner of this handsome <ar. Mr and Mr*. B C. Thompson, of 4 Lodge, and Mrs Willis Cone Dun barton. came to Walterboro Tue-dav evening to visit their sis(V*r. Mrs J J. Padgett. ' . \ - W. \V. Cone and brother. P F >f Lodge, were in Walterboro this morning on a business trip. > > , 0-0— # ,, Mrs I,izz!e Dicks i« tis ting >n Lodge, having gone ba* k with M*. Con* to pay them a visit. r< I r-T.l Mrs Jas. G Padgett left Xodry f< Charleston, where Mfs. F’a.lg-tt will spend several days. —o-o— Messrs! f. J. May and brother. Victor of Smoak*. were in Walter boro Saturday as the guests of rel atives. These are successful * young fanner* of the Smoak* section. Undof. and by virtue of decrees of tb*> Cuffed States District Court for the Eas **i n District of South C*aiOr iina. dated April 15th, IHlfi. anl April 18th. 1!*U, in the cause en titled James A. Robinson, complain ant. vs. Walterboro Cotton Mills, de fendant. I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, on May 22,rd. 1M6. at twelve b'eloek. noon, at the county Court House. Walterboro. S. C, all the property of the Walter boro Cotton Mills in three parcels as follows: Parcel One. All the property, franchises and estate of the Walterboro Cotton Mills including all its property, real, personal and mixed and .all fix/ tures, rights, privileges, easements, contracts, agreements of all and ev ery kind held and owned by and be longing (o the said Walterboro Cot ton Mills situated In the town pf Walterboro. County of Colleton, State of South Carolina, ns the same were conveyed to the Walterboro Cotton Mills by John F. Lucas, by deed dated 4th October. 1905. and recorded . In the office o/ the Regis ter of Meijne Conveyance for Colle ton County in Book-——, page , the same being and constituting all the property of the Walterboro Cot ton MilTs, save and except the prop erty hereinafter . advertised to be sold as Parcels Tw ; o and Three. , . Parcel Two. , Four Spinning Frames and four Carding Frames, as the same are now situated In the Walterboro Cot ton Mills, the same to be removed by the purchaser within thirty days from the^ate of sale. Parcel Three. * All that lot. piece or parrel of land in the Town of Walterboro, property of the W'alterboro Cotton Mills, together with the dwelling there on. known as the Superintend ent’s dwelling. All of the said property will he sold for cash and the undersigned, before receiving any bid for parcel No One, will require the bidder to first deposit with him eitter in cash pr certified check upon some bank to be approved by the undersigned, the sum of Five Hundred ( $500.00 L Dol lars. which sum. in case his said hid (*♦* accepted, shall he applied upon th«> ptir/hase money and in case of his bid Wing unsuccessful, shall be returned to the bidder; and In the ca*e of Parcel No. Two and Parcel No. Three. a deposit of (Ine Hun dred (f 100.00) Dollars in each case, in cavh or certified check shall he made i»efore any hid shall be receiv ed. tins same to be held and applied as in the case of Panel No. Oqe. All sales are made subject to con- f.rmaxion by the Court. The pur^ chas*r* is to pay all taxes due and Payable in the year 1910. For fur ther information reference is prayed to sa.d Decree or the undersigned. » D B GILLILAND. Special Master, V. 3. Court. 4-2« 4t. * l .t'l t CLASSIFIED ADS. FORSALE frOR SALK—100 bushels of money-Maker an<J King Cot ton seed mixed, at 90 cents iper bushel, F. 0. B., Ritter, SL_ C. These seed are sound* and will germinate perfectly. Col leton Mercantile & Mfg. Conj- -P«ny. 4-19-2t. •'OR SALE-—Single'Comb Rhode Is land Ueds-eggs, ll.oo per Betting balance of seaBon. A few fine cockerels fop-sale cheap.—R., L. Fraser, Walterboro. S. l\ 4-l»-3t. FOR KALE—One motorcycle. Ap ply to The City Garage. 4-19-2L FOR SALE—Nancy Hall and Porto Rica Yam Potato plants, $1.50 per thousand. Order* filled promptly. L. G. Yarley, Lakeland, Fla. 4 > 5-4tp. “ ’ FOR SALE—White Rock eggs, three 0 dollars per setting. Cockerel Was best bird in November show. Pul lets won blue ribbons. Address W. II. Grefrath, Charleston, 8. C. 4-6-4tp. FOR SALE—A large number of sec ond-hand buggies and surries for sale from $10.00 up. Several • horAes and mules for sale from $50.00 up—A. WILTLMAN A SON. 3-15-2tortf. f'J 1 FOR SALE—-One two-horse gasoline engine at a bargain. Practically new, in first-claM condition.—The *"’ Press and Standard. 22-15-tf WANTED WANTED—Any one being afflicted with cancer will do well to com municate with Mrs, O. W. Brown, Walterboro, S. C., Route 5. Box 59* 4 J9-2tp. \ ^ * WANTED—Frying size or iny kind of chickens. Also a few nice home cured hams.—HOTEL ALBERT. 3-22-tf. WANTED—Active, (intelligent man with horse to sell and collect in vicinities. Ehrhardt, Lodge, Col leton, Smoaks, Williams. Terri tory unworked for years. Good contract for hustler.. Ringer Se« r in* Machine Co., Charleston, S. C. 4-19-2tp. V • WANTKIV—A good man for a good job to collect on accountH and sell the light running Singer Sewing Machines. Splendid territory.— Singer Sewing Machine Co., Beau-: fort. S. C. Box 203. 4-26-31 W’ANTEI8—Position as neighbor- 1 *’ hood teacher, governess or house keeper. Apply “Teacher”, caro The Press and Standard. It. WANTED—A sales representative In this territory to sell Paints. Var nishes, Roofing Cement and Spe cialties. Big opportunity for the right party. THE, GLEN REFIN ING CQ., Cleveland, Ohio! It. “BUSINESS LOCALS - — Land Plaster, the best fertilizer for pindars. for sale at II. W. Black, Jr. 4-26-21. RUB-MY-TISM •Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns,Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc* Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally j* Price 25c. , „aru III erti, fftUr RtaUtot Vw’t Cm The wont ra*e(. no nutttr of bow long xamtiaf, ire cured Ljr tbe wonderful. oM reliable Dr. Porter’a Antiacptrc Healing OQ. It relieTM • ftua vuU Ucaia -.t lac aarnc lime. Me, Me, $LM 1