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PACE POCB Sill THE Wednesday, February 7, 1917. ffi MtE DFFENK -THIS WEI SPtCUIL Best patent flour per barrel...: % Best Rice per sack *3.95, 14.26, $4.75, $6.25 Sugar, 26 pounds for $2.00 Best White Grist, per sack $2«6"> Best Green Coffee, 12 1-2, 15 and 20c. Jackson’s Square Brand Coffee lb. can 20c. — 1-2 gallon liquid meat smake 00c Brown Mule Tobacco, per caddy $3.70 Octagon Soap, $4.00 per box. 6 bars... .25c 13 cakes Polo Soap for . ^ . • • • • ^ _ Best round Twist Gun Powder tea. Lb. 40c Seed Irish Potatoes, 85c peck, sack..$7.75 Golden Dent Early Seed Com, per Bu. $2.25 - IMION FARMERS RARCAIR HOUSE, • • ' F. C. BENJS'ETT. Maniiyer SEVEREST COLD IN MANY YEARS * — ■■PM. — HIArzanl Brings ('oldrwt WcMtltrr Krrm-ded in Sotttli in IH Yc*i-s Arronling to Re|>or1i, Friends and Patrons The barber shop heretofore known as the Never Wait > Barber Shop has been purchased by me and will lie under entirely new management. A strictly up-to-date shop where everything will be perfectly clean and sanitary The best attention and courtesy will be shown our cus tomers. We earnestly hope to see all our old and new friends at our new place of business. C. M. Viard PROPRIETOR. WALTERBORO, S. C TWO 0 IR LOADS HORSES '»» mV/ nuo AND MULES These mules just arrived from St. Louis. This is potitively the best shipment ever brought to Wal terboro. Let us show them to you. •w* v . Rizer i md Ayer ■ / f %. ■ * ■ ■ / * / The entire South has been in the grip of the coldest weather record ed in the past It years,* according to reports made by weather men it different points. The cold wiTe struck the South Saturday and it has been extremely cold almost ever since. | This ha B been a disastrous cold wave for the South, and It Is re ported,that grow-tn^crops have been very seriously damaged. The truck ing section has been hard hit. and Florida reports great damage to orange and citrus fruits, as well as vegetables. - Locally the cold Has injured all gardens and it is feared much small grain has been killed. Walterhhro has suffered greatly by broken pipe< and plumbers have been busy. Southern Carolina Bankers Association Secretary Reid, of the Southern Carolina Association, is attempting to form a Southern Carolina Bank ers Association, ami has sent om the following letter to the hanks of Southern Carolina: • The four counties in lower Soutli Carolina have been ' drawn very close together by the formation of the Southern Carolina Association, and the purpose of my letter to you today is to suggest the organization of a"Southern Carolina Hankeis As sociation. The boll weevil is almost at our door and as the bankers play a prominent part in the upbuilding of a community it appears to me that nothing would be more beneficial to the people, as well as to the banks themselves, as an organization of this kind. It would enable the of fleers of the banks to And out what their neighbors are doing and to work together in case concerted ac tion was necessary. Quarterly meet ings of the banks could then be held and much accomplished by this co operation. Before f go into the details of forming this association. I wish you would write me fully your views.in regard tre-this matter and whether you would desire to become a mem ber if such au association was formed. Yours very truly. S. L. REID. Executive Secretary. HOUSE RECORO (H IS FOR PAOMRUII *■■■■■■■ t Lower Branch by Large Ma jority Refuses to Kill Bone Dry” Bill. ILL HEALTH IS EXPENSIVE TA BLET5 STORAGE SECTION MADE BETTER Cluu’lesUtn Delegation Solidly ()|>- — | m R*e* e* * ure— V ote-t vr m r 1 k <* - out Knurling Words. ****** * * ****** HOI HK RKYKRSKS ITSKI.F By n vote of 40 to 44 the house' of representatives when it convened yesterday, vot«sl to recommit the ttichey prohi bition bill which passed last Friday by a vote of 7:1 to J2S. This vote came as a distinct surprise to the advocates of prohibitum, who were taken unawares hy the motion of R, P. Searson, Jr., of Allendale, to recommit the hill. This nice.n„ the death of the Richey prohibition hill for the remainder of thi* session. The Daniel hil| is made a s|Msial order for to<Lay, and this is even more stringent than the Richev bill. ****** * * ****** . uaa • gaud laaattva. Manalin Tablets are Ideal mitmm m b4 teHta. Par V. rotor* Om appatfw aad too mk. TfcaUwaf«r«a* In tha< ▼ /Cob cento * «; # ig * >|{ :)! :}« HOME DEMONSTRATION DEPARTMENT Columbia, Feb. 3.—South Car olina's house of representatives went on record yesterday as favor ing strict prohibition, with no com promise amendments, whe n it pass ed the Richey bill to a third read ing. The bill, as ’offered by its au thor. allowed intoxicating liquors or beverages to be stored "in the home or private room of the person or persons so storing same.” The house adopted an amendment intro duced by Representative Daniel of Saluda, which eliminated this one concession. The act as it went to third reading prohibits the trans portation. delivery, receiving, stor- ing or, keeping of any alcoholic liquors or beverages within this State, excepting for medical, sacra mental and scientific purposes, and then under strict regulations. The test vote came on Represen tative Searson’s motion to strik • out the enacting words, the house refusing to do so by the emphatic majority of 73 to -*8. Against Prohibition, j Those who voted for Mr. Sear son's motion, which was to kill the FERTILIZER For the Best Grades of Fertilizer aod for Lowest Prices Possible Qpn MVV A. WiCHMAN & SOM Vi / / 'V / / Headquarters for Hard ware and Farming Im plements. ANY CHEST COLD MAY BRIMa Bronchitis or Tonsilis The irritating, tickling cough affects the lung tissue and wears down nature's power to resist disease germs. scorn mmsiM suppresses the cold, allays the in flammation, steadily removes the irritation and rebuilds the resistive power to prevent lung trouble. SCOTT’S has done more for bronchial troubles than any other one medicine. It contains no alcohol Scott a Bowme. Bloom Arid. NJ. 16-10 MR. NANDIEkk LEAVEN TAYLOR'S WOMAN All RUN DOWN Made Strong and Well By Vino! Wayncataro. N.—“I waa all run dowa after a hard aprll of hronchitia ao it waa bard for me t» kt-vp about. I had aaiaa ia mr clM-*t and took sold rawly. A friend asked me ta try YiaoL 1 did, and it built me up ao I am strong and well and I am able to do my housework which 1 had not done for tkno mouths before taking Vinol.'*—Mm Y. R. Rouaotxa, Mavneshoro, Ta. " ' mol creates an appetite, aids digea- tlon, makes pure blood sad creates atreagth. Your money hack if it faUa John M, Klein, boro, 8. C. 1 It will be ratereating new 8 to his friends to learn that Harry W Sin dlfer, who has been with TayloiV several years, severed his connec tion with that firm on the first and Is devoting his entire time to th automobile livery business.'- HONK ON KI RLOt'tiH Druggist, Walter- Verno n Padgett, a member of l ie 'Charleston Light Dragoons, who was on the Mexican border, ia at home on ington for the past thirty days fngton for the ppast thirty •,l.i>s. • here hr Mood the exi n iatio'1 for 2nd lieutenant i n the United State* army. ******* * ******,* The Colleton county Home Detn. onstration agent.® are ready to be gin their tour of the county organ izing the gills into canning clubs, the hoys and girls into poultry clubs and their mothers into women s club*. The tanning club work will consist of the same that it did last year with a few additions. In ad/ dition to planting tomatoes, the girls will be permitted’anti encour aged to eultivate pimentos and can them for the mayket along with their tomatoes. This will he a splendid addition, and we hope that the girls, and all interested will be delighted with it Also okra and coin will be added to the plot to be utilized In soup mixtures. We are expecting great things from the girls! Tlii' poultry work will .require that each member hatch off three sittings of eggs, ail to he off by May 1. We expeet the boys to run a race raising chicken.* and pigs, and to raise more and better chickens than the girls do tomatoes. It is hoped that a woman’s club can be successfully organized in ev- I ery possible community. The ob ject- is to get the ladies to eome to- i gether once a month to be social, land to be of service to each other. Ifemonstrations and instruettons ! will be given along different lines of w'ork, such as the best methods of butter making; the construction and use of the iceless refrigerator and the fireless cooker, and other extremely simple, inexpensive con veniences for the home. # I We cannot hope to do all at upce, , but the following program is plan. ; ned for the week beginning Feb. 12. The home demonstration agents. ; Misses Kmma Yarn and Tweed!** Fickliug. will be accompanied and aided by Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Strick land and Farm Demonstration Agent Risher. It was hoped that W. W. Smoak could Join the organ izlng party, but due to sickness this is impossible. The plans are to reach the. fol lowing schools as scheduled: Monday. Feb. 12.—Williams in the morning: Strickland at noon; Smoaks in fhe afternoon. Tvaiday. Keh 13. • Fine Grove th the morping. Berea at noon an l Lodge ip th®. afternoon. Wednesday. Feb. 14. — Ashton in the morning: Weimer at noon an i Bice Patch .L^th? ■afternoon Thursday, Feb 15 --Tabor in the morning; Hudson’s Mill at noon; Benton’s Mill in the afternoon. Friday, February 16. Roadside in the morning —Tottaaeville at noon; Bethlehem In afternoon. Monday, F«b. 19.—Henderson ville in the morning: Peniel at noon Mias Yarn is headquartered at Smoaks and Miss Pickling at Wal- terboro. where they wiM be glad to give to and receive all possible help from any one Interested In the ex tension work. « iewij, u. J. I%pnis berg. Hit ii; Richey billj were: Representative* Bailey, Barnwell. Carter, Clyburn. Crewi^ G. It. Davis. J. E. Davis, E is. Duncan, Fripp, From- mblin, Hemphill, Keenin. McCants, McMillan, Mishoe. Moore. Passailaigue, Pit kens. SeahTook^ Searson, Setisenev. Whah-v, Vovyng - 28. j Those voting against Seat son's motion, which was fdr prohi bition. were: Representatives Hoyt. 'Anderson. Atkinson. Berry, Booth. Boozer. Boyd, Boykin, Bradford. 'Byrd, flinkscalcs. Coney, Cothran, , Daniel. R. K. Denniu Dobson, Domi nick, Duckworth, J. J Faddy, S. O. i Baddy. Edens. Ellis. N. G. Evans, : Finley. Fuller, Fulmer. Goodwin. Graham, A. Hall. Jr.. E. H. Hall. Hamer, Harrison, Hines, Horton. W. W\ Johnson. King. Lane. Liles. Long. I Macfarlan, I). K. McCutchen. W L. f McCutchcn, McLaurin. Mitchell, McSweeney, Mitchell, Middleton. Moise. Neuffer. Nichols. Norton. Nunn, Owens, Pegues, Pursley. | Rawlinson, Rector. Kedmon. Rich , ey, Riley. Rogers, Sanders. Scott , j Shull, S. E. Smith, Strom, ‘Sum mers. Thomas. Toole. Walker. Wil liams. Wingard. Wright—7 3. Bill as Amended. The Richey bill, as amended, went to a third reading in this shape: “Be it enacted by the genera) as sembly of the State of South Caro lina: * “Section 1. That it shall be un lawful tor any person, firm, corpor ation or company to snip, transport or convey any intoxicating liquor* from a point without tne state into this State, or from one point to an other within this State, lor the pur pose of delivery, or to <|eliver me same to any person, firm, corpora tion or company to rece.ive, or be in possession of, any. spirituous, vinous, fermented or malt liquors or beverages, containing more than 1 'pt*r cent, of alcohol for his, her, its’or their own use,or for the use of any other person, firm, corpora tion or ,company, except as herein after provided. "Sec. 2. It shall-be unlawful for any railroad company, express com pany, corporation, or other common carrier to' deliver any package con taining intoxicating liquors or bev erages containing more than one per cent, of alcohol to any person, firm or corporation, and in no case shall any railroad, express company, cor poration, or other common carrier or person, or ag^nt of such person, express company, corporation, or other common carrier be liable for damage’s for non-delivery of any such Uquor or paeqage. "See. 3. Any person / obtaining any package not in accordance with the terms of this act under any false and fraudulent pretext of any kind, or any agent or any common car rier delivering a package contrary to the provisions of this act, shall, upon conviction thereof. be im prisoned upon the public works of the county for not less than 30 days nor more than six months, or pay a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500, or both in the discre tion of the court. "Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful for any intoxicating liquors or bever ages to be stored or kept fn any place of business or club room or house in this State, whether for per sonal use or otherwise. "Sec. 5. Any person violating any of the provisions of thig act shall b.* subject to a fine of not less than $100 or imprisonment for not les* than three months oi both in tIn discretion of the court. "Sec. 6. Nothing heiein contain ed' shall prevent the sale or trans portation of alcohol and wine und* r and in accordance with the statute< of this Statd, as contained in the criminal code. lsl_\ Sections 7!''*. 8oo. 802-812 inclusive. "Sec. 7. All acts or part* of a/i* inconsistent with thic act aie here by repealed.'" (or ■ box af 'TabWU. Somd U CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR KALE—One Du roc Jersey -ow pig about four months old. \ beauty. T. P. Murray. Ir. ! FOR SALK—Terms easy and > r; cheap, one Overland automot,! . five passenger, in good conditi >• . has been used but very lit:!* Will s£ll for half value. Addi>- - L. N. Stone, 524 King St., (’! < i lest on, S. (’. , Ti FOR KALI-!—Nice Jersey he* calf..E. E. Jones. FOR HALJE—Good fai in mule < h< ;p. See E. E. Jones, Walterboro, FOR KALK-—Second-hand bugzv for sale very cheap. Apply to E. E.'Jones, Walterboro. t - . FOR KALE—Sweet milk and ere,in. E. E. Jones, Walterboro. t\ FOR KALK—One farm near Islan i- ton, containing 202 acres, 7'< acres cleared and fenced, balau-- well timbered; one four-room house, dining room and kitchen • good outbuildings; fields w^!: ditched. Terms cash. Apply t H. B. Murdaugh, Islandton, S. (' - .i FOR SALK—One 50 li^ht asc-;. lijie gas plant, complete with ! fixtures, pipes, .etc. New and : ^ good order, now in uee. G. f Brown. FOR KALK—Second-hand ante*: biles. A. Wichman & Son. i p FOR KALK OR RKNT-—One hun dred and ninetr-five acres, knou'tfe? as the Jesse DuBois place, sit :- ated in the “Fork" of the Salk - hatchie river. Five foom dwvi!- ing, barn and stables. About or. hundred and fifty*-acres open, bal ance original growth. Terms ’ desired. Address R/Holm - P. O. Box 32k, Savannah, Ga. 1-17-4f. FOR KALK—Horses nnd Mules f sale cheap A. Wichman & Ron t' UOR SAI.E—Second-hand hugg.- and surric* for sale cheap. v Wichman & Son. t[V BUSINESS LOCALS H1<(HKST PRI4 KK in cash paid : fresh country eggs. Bring then »o Mr. M. Paniottie, care Sing<- Sewing Machine Co.. Walterjrai . £. C. Troop A Recalled After Entraining MRS. SMITH IMPROVING i • Mrs. Annie l.iza Smith, of Smoak*. is doin e quite well at the Clara Es- Dom Infirmary. Mrs. Smith under, went a serious operation about four weeks ago for malignant (cancer ous i tumor. The operation was performed by Dr. EsDorn and Dr. Riddick Ackerman. Mrs. Smith speaks^in liljthest terms of praise of the infirmary and especially of the many kindnesses shown her by Dr. and Mrs. EsDorn and their nurses during her sojourn there. VALENTINE BAZAAR The W. M. U. of the Baptist church of Smoaks invites the pub lic to attend a Valentine Baaaar at the 1. A. Sauls Hall, February 14, from 4 to 10: 30 o’clock. *.Mrs. R G W. Bryan, of North Charleston, spent Friday in town. She is spending sometime with Mrs. R. F. Huggins at Gree u Pond Ctlhieliea’s Bid on Shells for the United States Navy f It is a source of keen regret the relatives and friends of the mem hers of Troop A, South Carolina picked cavalry company, which ha- been at El Paso for several month.- to learn that their orders to retui home were countermanded. Ttu. troop and the machine gun con pany had entrained Monday for the return home when orders came f j them to remain at the border, an i they were forced to detrain and , turn to camp. Several boys from this county a. members of the cavalry compan and their return has been eage-i awaited. S ore shoulders, lame back, stiff neck, all pains and aches yield-to Sloan’s Liniment. Do not rub it. Simply apply to the sore spot, it quickly penetrates and relieves. Cleaner than mussv plasters or ointments, it does not •tain the skin. Keep a bottle handy lor rheumaiitm, sprain*, brulur*. toothache, neuralgia, gout, lumbago ami tore stiff mutelei. At all druggitla, 2Sc. 50c. and Sl.OO. Sloans Liniment rf/LLS y-A.TS To I hr I'n.ptr I be N-. i •• y ,i( the Navy ha* awarded corlra N am.*'oiling to over f.I.ftOO.OOO to a r.r:t.* * ladder for, 14 and Ih-inch pr. ijivtiti*. I t t!i.» Navy because of very mot h low*t prices oirrred bv the Engl ti ladder* "e know noliMiig of the i>av> tifion which the Bnti-li liid* w«Tr niwdi-, hot the pub lic is rnlilled to know tlie fuels upon which we ourselves bid f«»r tins work. Two year* ago we took eon tracts to make 4.2MI ] t-inrh shells at • \ price of $1,515,000. | p to now not a single shell has Iwcn ur. eepted by the t^overnment. al though w* hate eipenftrsl. in wage**, materials, etc., on these order* $-t22.IMI. ■ml — r have not, reeeivcit a MNt.I.E IMM.I.kR on these rtmlrai ls. In mM.Im. a bwral m> let, eel at mu at iNe •••'•ir..* is,(Si mmkr (oc ix-a-li— aHMMnt.a« lu |s*a «|e la the light of our experien*-*. mnH har ing no oilier basis, wr i>ei f,, r lO-jr* h abcIL s|)pro\iiiiMl,-l V I hr sauic rmtr-mrf poo in I a* inat which the N u .> ■*enl aeloaitv awarded.'a !4 inch shell ooatract one vear ago Ketlilrhem Strrl C 4>mpan CHXSv M M IIW Ml « ICL<ihKki. I.M4CK.I DELtfsHTFt’L DANTE Mr. and Mrs. M. Pianottic gavt - delightful little informal dance Ij.t. Tuesday evening in honor of Mu* Emma ITitcher. sister of Mrs. J. O. Berry. Mi. and Mrs. Pianiottie, as sisted by Mis. Berry received th • guests at the door where they ush vied into the dance hali and spent j pleasant evening. A delightful cocrse oi reiteshinents were serveq Aiuoitj, ttiose present were t'toU and .Mis. Long, Atrs. Witsell. Wi. and Alls. J. o. Berry, Misses Emma Critcliei, Susie 1 racy, Helen Luca*, j Billie and Emmie Strooei. Re«i Fripp. Tltomasine Witsel, Kathleen del ie\Hie, Jane Rivers, Grace Mai tin, Annie Welby, Elizabeth Jon-s* j and Aliss Stokes, of Charleston Messrs. deTreviile, Lucas, Fra*“r. Plot. Hodge*. Knpp, Padgett an<i Pattei son. .T ^ NOTICE TO ( RED1TORK Disti in Court of the United Stat * Eastern District of South Caroltn i Colleton County. In the matter of B. Levy, trading as Colleton Bargain House, Bank rupt. To the Creditor* of the above nanp* i Bankrupt: Take notice that on the 30th day of January, 1M7, the above named jbaukiupt filed hi* petition in said Comt praying the confirmation of the composition heretofore offered accepted, and that a hearing theieupon ordered and will be upon said petition on the 19th of February. 1917, before said Conn, at Charleston, in said Dis trict : t 11 o'i lock in the forenoon. ,at which tunc and place all known (creditor* and other persons in inter- mayappear and show cause, i' they have, why the prayer of said pet tlon should not be granted RICHARD \V. HUTSON. - Clerk. and w a • Lad da v A** a n v r