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\ J* J-L.. > •) Mi < ii i'■» £ I ’ J* If *« U* |J y i4-i i : yiM> i| tfi lii ji j } I - | i H r r ? jp * ili * Li if ' • 4ii ti ! il i y.i# ». if < 4 V» hi; - ■» r j ■ |l Ifli him VAOE FOUR ’ - ■». 4 The Press and Standard ^falterboro, S. C. Ff hllAnd 1977. nJBUSHKD EVERY WKUNkbmAT AFTERXOOX BY THE PRE88 AXD STANDARD, toe. one*. .Mala Street 10k the eeepe of proper Ceuocilmenic action. At leant It ie thought bo at other placet. Will not the Mhyor and Counctlmen investigate this mat* ter and tee If they cannot effect an arrangement whereby r. band might be organized and trained. THE PRESS AND STANDARD y*> Wednesday, July 26, 1916. THE BRETHREN ARE KIND W. W. 8MOAK, .Editor and Mgr. Entered at the postoffice at Wal- terborc. S. £., aa second class mall ■utter. Subscription Rates: One Year .t.......flJIO 81s Months 75 Three Months 40 Editor Smoak. of the Walterboro Press and Standard', has Joined the merry throng or Colleton county as pirants tor the House of Representa tives. You have our best wishes, and in our opinion the people of Colleton county will have to leave the county and come over in Hampton to find a man more suitable for the Job.—• Hampton county Guardian. Those Fussy Automobiles. The most disturbing element at the campaign meeting Saturday was the noise created by automobiles. It would seem that* owners of cars attending a meeting such as this would be a bit more thoughtful of the proprieties of the occasion ami come a little ahead of time, or at least stay until it is over. Several of the speakers Saturday had an awful time trying to make them selves heard above the din of earn coming up near the stand or leav ing. This was especially noticeabh? at the conclusion of former Gover nor mease's speech and the begin ning of Mr. Cooper's. The latter candidate had a hard time ti7ing to make himself heard, and it was dis tracting to those who desired to hear his speech The man who can invent a noise less t’ar will make a fortune. W, W. Smoak. editor of the Wal- terbore Press and Standard, has de cided to make the race for the Hodse of Representatives from Col leton county. W<» are not acquaint ed with the personnel of those seek ing the office, hut if Colleton has- many men the calibre of Mr. Smoak. she is indeed fortunate.—Jasper Herald. MILLER’S ANTISEPTIC KNOWN AS OIL The Four-Founty Fair. > •'■to*. One of the greatest things the Southern Carolina Association will accomplish during it’s first year will be the staging of a four-county fair at Walterboro this fall, it w*8, in deed. an important decision the counties made to agree to this four- county fair proposition. The'meet ing and commingling of the people of the four counties will have a far reaching Influence, and will result In much good to the counties Interest ed. This section of the State muat Btick together and work out prob lems confronting the people. This can be done only after one has a thorough knowledge of conditions and of the resources of the section. This can be gained better at a fair exhibiting tne products of the sec tion than In any other way. The Press and Standard Is delighted that the fair will be staged ‘ks a four- county affair this fall. Walterboro and Colleton county especially should profit by this Southern Carolina Fair. With her fair grounds and buildings already erected and equipped, the matter of holding a fair will npt entail any great expenditure of time or money at this time. The benefits, to be de rived locally will be Immeasurable. To begin with there will he *ev«wal thousand people of the other coun ties who will come here to attend the fair. They will come targoty by automobile, and they will see the county at first hand. They wil see Walterboro and will enjoy the hos pitality of her people. It will be a time when much work for the fu ture development of the town and the county ran be done. That our people will measure up to the re quirements we do not doubt for an instant. Hut It must not be forgotten that thla county will be in competition with three other counties, and Col leton County MUST make at gooff a showing as any, if not the beat. We can do It If our people will get busy and determine to do so. We must have the best exhibits from the county we have ever had. Every citizen can help In'thla. and we be lieve Hvey will. If only a good ear of com, or a fine atalk of cotton, or a Pig or anything worth exhibiting is sent by each .fititen we will make a finr showing. Urass Hand For Walterboro- ■ — N, Walterboro should hav«. a brass band. That there to need for a g< baad here is not questioned. Ever; year there are hundred* of dollars sent out of Walterboro for music which might as well be made here and save sending away of this mon- ^ ey.. Then thcVe is the matter of x a public place, for band concerts which should receive attention. The peo ple of Walterboro and the sur rounding country would welcome some place where they could g<f once and a while and hear some good music. With the sdv<uU of the electric light In Walter^ors> it Is possible to light some area in a cen tral part of town well enough to have a band stand and a few rustic ’ seats for those who wish to go out to hear the music. For Council to advocate and foster such an organi- kation would cone properly wltMn LIST OF MANAGERS The following are the managers appointed by the members of the Executive Committee to serve at the primary election to be held Tuesday, August 29; the last named to act as clerk Ashton—W. O. Jones. J. J. Mi- ley. P. M. Yarn. Willie Berry. Bella Addle Bryant. M. L. Tay lor. B. O. Herndon. F. M. Thomas. Benton’s Mill—0. C. Benton. On, J. Breland. J. B. Kinard, Baynard Benton. Berea—B. B. Goodwin, W. M. Hagan. A. H. B. Smith, E. L. Goodwin. Colleton—J\ C. Redish. Leland Grayson. ’Jasper M. Strickland, Frank, Grayson. Cettageville—B. H. Willis. J. G. Reeves, T. S. Aizerman, S. G. Pierce. Prs. Creek^—J. A. Breland. It. W. Crosby, B. R. Griffin. Eddie Saiwt- ders. Green Pond—E. W. Smith, R. F. Huggins. C. W. Drawdy. C. 11. Boston. Hendersonville—J. H. Slowmnd. Joe Graves, Sr., A. L. Cannon, T. S. Boynton. Horse Pen—Joe Antley. P. K. Remley. .las Koger. L. W. Lott. Hudson’s Mill—H. A. Crosby. H. A. Hudson, H. M. Benton, J. A. Hudson. Jacksonboro--C. J. Reynolds, MaVlon Reynolds. C. L. Garvin, K. P. Price. Lodge—J. O. Miley. W. G. Hier*. H. W. Carter. P. M. Johns Maple Cane—J. F. Addison. J. O/ Jaquea, Sr.. W. O. Metts. J. O. Jaques, Jr. Peeples—E. E. Easterlin, II. S. Wilder. J. M Crosby. J M. Crosby. Peniel—J. J. Trowell. Jos. Cros by. Gary Thompson. M. B. Robinson. Petits E. K. Jones, T. E. Hen- ton. T. L. Litchfield, A. Ritter, Jr. Pine Grove—-O. P. Crosby, J, R. Under. J. A. Jonas, L. B. Hem- don. • Rice Patch—H. H. Rent*. F. M. Polk. Jr., H. R. Padgett, J. 8. Rents. Jr. Ritter—W. H. Ritter. D. Carter I,ee Ritter. A. E. Drawdy. Round—A. Driggers. B. G. Hiott, O. R. Carter. W. B. Garris. Ruffin—B. B. Crosby, J. W. Smiley. E. B. Strickland, J. L. Rhodes. Sidney—C. D. C. Adams. O. G. Bridge. E. L. Garris. J. B. Kinsey. Sfhoaka—J . M. Hiers, J. 8. May. A. C. Padgett, P. M. Berry. Sniders—G. C. Breland, P. M. Givens. G. W. Biahop, J. C. Xet- les. ’igor Creek- Henry Robertson. Georgq* Linder, T. J. Beach. L. H. Beach Walterboro—R. R Miley, Sin rlair Glover; J. E. Frlpp A. A. Pat- terton, Sr. \ White Hall—Xy A. Sanders, W. H McTeer, W. R. Marvin. S. E. M. Teer. N. Williams—Tyler O’QHjn W. L. Ramsey. B. H. WilllauH, Leroy Martin. \ Wiggins—Jake Hickman. Jiaos Fletcher. A E. Major. Dr. E. M. Ackerman. / > Wolf Creek—J . M Bishop. W. M R. Hiott, W. H. Zeigler, E. R. Brvan. M. P. HOWELL, Chrm. R. M JEFFERIES. Sec y. SNAKE OIL Will Positively Relieve Pain in Three - Minutes ‘ Try it right now for rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, sore, stiff and swollen Joints, pains in the head, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After one application pain disappears a P if by magic. A 'liever failing remedy used in ternally and externally for coughs, colds, croup, sore throat, diphtheria and tonsilitis. This oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy hfeown. Its prompt and immediate effect in re- leving pain ie due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected parts at once. Aa an illustration, pour tea drops on the thickest piece of sole leather and it will penetrate this substance through and through in three minutne. Accept no substitute. This great Oil is golden red color only. Every 'bottle guaranteed; 26c and 50c a bottle, or money refunded. At lead ing druggists. Jno. M. Klein. SOME OF CUT POKES Ladies’ and Gent’s Palm Beach BEFORE $12.00, $9.50, $7.50, $5.50. NOW $8.00, $7.00, $5.00, $4.00. White Shoes, High Top and Oxfords BEFORE $3.00, $2.50, $1.50 __ NOW $1.50, $1.15, 90c. WHITE DRESSES BELOW COST. Get an Extra Dollar Punch on Your Card This Week Only. “A Stitch in Time Saves Nine.” Suits W. COHEN A. S. KARESH, Mgr. THE 8MALL TOWN’ PEST Mr. Editor: Have you ever met that small town pest, who meets yoar newly ar rived friend or prospective citizen and tells him what a rotten town j this is? -* I know you have and I’ll leave it to you if he isn’t about the worst of our pests. He usually starts off and tells Mr. Stranger that he remembers the time that he could have bought the ground that the court, house is on for about $10.00. but that he <Md not and is glad of it. He knows everybody and pro ceeds to tell Mr. Strqfciger that so and so is a crook and tfiat you can t put any confidence ip this man and the othey fellow. He knocks the town, he knocks the people and he takes a rap at everything in the country. We have often wondered why in "‘tarnation" he doesn’t movq. No body’s asked him to stay, but you’ll always find him sticking around with his little hammer. But jasf let soni“ body start a move of public benefit and he is especially active. It’s no good; it’s a graft and the fellow that promotes It Is a ^rafter. But at the same time you’ll hear him say that no osie ever tries to do anythiog for the town. We have been in a good many towns and whenever we didn't like the town or CAildn’t stand the peo ple. why. we quietly folded our tent an ( | stole away, minus the hammer, however. I wonder if Mr. Knocker ever stopped to think that any little town is a good little town when a fellow attends to his bnslness and gives the other fellow a chance to do thf same. It has always been our motto to boost the place that we were in if it was pot for hnt a week’s stav That’s the way to get along.-> Of course people are crazy about you- when you tell them what a rotten town they have and and that their leading citizens are a bunch of crooks. Oh yes. yes indeed. We once visited a town where, when on* went In there was promin ently displayed the following sign; "Welcome to our city.” On goinz out there wa« another sign: "If voj don’t like onr town, there's the road.” We think it too had , that all towns can’! have that same sign printed for the benefit of Mr. Knock er. In conclusion let’s advise him to sell bis hammer and buy a horn. Being a sore-head never got a man anvthing l^t’s all tell every body that we have the best town on earth and If everybody talks that and thinks that we will soon have that same town every where. Tha world has no place for n knocker. His time is past; its hand is stretched out to the fellow •gho’e a booater. All X ZAIM CLOTHING Now Ready For Business We have just opened our store in the stand formerly occupied by The S. Finn Jew elry Store, and are ready to serve our former customers and friends. We have a large stock of Mon’s and Boys’ Suits, and Men’s and Boys’ Pants. Ladies’ Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Gents’ and Ladies’ Furnishings. A very large stock of Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries, etc. ^ 1 Ladies’ Hats / We have a nice line of Ladies’ Hats. Being late in the season we bought them at 50 cents on the dolar, and will sell them the same. \ Come in and see our goods and get our prices before buying elsewhere. New Goods are arriving daily and we invite you to call and look them over. Zalin Clothing Store Next Door to Qeach Bros. rrs HARD TO WORK Whew ttoffurtng Fro* Kidney III*. Many Waltrrboan People Kind Tht* to Be Tr»e. What'o to hard aa a day’a work with an aching back? Or sharp “stabs” of pain with ev ery sudden twist or turn? There is no peaoe from the dull ache— No rest from the soreness, lame ness and weariness. If the kidneys are disordered you can’t reach the cause too soon. Neglect ip often fatal. Weak kidney* need prompt atten tion. Begin using Doan’s Kidney Pills at once— A tested and proven kidney rem- together fellows for tha best ledjr. little town iiv the world. A. C. SMITH. Walterboro readers should find new hope in the following statement: | Mrs. Mary A. Pinckney, Walter- .% HAC KING OOI’CiH WEAKEN* , boro, says: "I had weak kidneys sn.l Miss Ethel Calhoun, of Appleton, is spending sometime with her sla ter, Mrs. R. H Patterson, THE SYSTEM Don’t suffer with a hacking eoM<sh that hs? weakened your svstem —got x a bottle of Dr. King's New; PUccv- jenr. in use over 40 years, and bene • ' fitrtw all who use It. the soothing i pine Balsam with tar heal the ;rri- j tated ai> passages—soothe* »he raw spots, loodsps the mucous and pre vents rackin^xth** bocy with cough ing. Dr. KingH. New Discovery in- duces natural sleep and aids nature _ Ho cure you. VJ ~ f pains in niy back. In the morning I could scarcely do my housework At times 1 hatj headaches and dizzy ill 1 spells and comd hardly soe. The kidney secretions were unnatural. I rot Doan's Kidney. Pills nt Klein’s Drug Store and they greatly reliev ed me.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pjjls—the same that 'irs. Pinckney had. Foster-Milhurr Co., Props. t Buffalo, N. Y. Southern Life & Trust Company Greensboro, N. C. A Strictly Southern Old Line Insurance Company. Writing all forms of policies at reasonable rates. $1.87 in cash for every dollar liability. EVERY DOLLAR COLLECTED IN PREMIMUMS IN COLLE TON COUNTY WILL BE RE INVESTED IN COLLETON COUWY LOANS. PATRO NIZE US AND KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME Cofleton Insurance and Realty Company R. M. JEFFERIES. President. E. F. SMITH, Manager. The Singer Sewing won the highest honors at Panama- Pacific International Exposition- two grand prize#—seven gold medals. They are sold at lowest prices for caah. _ •• • JLj* 1 M They are sold on easy terms >D time without tnHerest. Call on us or let us call on YOU. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System Th* 014 BUadard general atrengtbeninc CBOVK S TASTELESS ebUl TONIC d^oi M*Uj-la,rnriehc* the blood.and build* ay the »m- te*. A tmctoaic. For adalta and childta*. 50c. Singer Sewing Machine Company Railroad Avenue. Walterboro. 8. C. Phone SIX. Ask for M. Paniottie.