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J # I * SECOND SECTION VOL. 8$. ILiN ILL RUH IF PEOPLE INSISI . » { * V • gEKATOK SAYS OXI. Y ‘TOX- ’ W’RIPTIOX MARK HIM C’HAXCiK MIXI> SAYS PUBLIC MUST DECIDE Han Been l'rued by (Jrent Maaj to Be (’aadldate Bat BToald Heat;. . * . ; | Krona Other?*. Trenton. Oct. t.—Knowing that the people of the State were anxioua irritates the surrounding pkin. to learn the probable attitude of Senator Tillman in the next sena torial race, since the papers hare been discussing the matter, this cor respondent sought an interview with him this morning. The Sena tor was averse to saying anything on the -subject, because of his statement tw^ years ago that ho would retire at the end of his pres ent term. When it was brought to his attention that this country had become involved in the most gi gantic war of all history since that time, and that his services were more needed now than ever. Its said: - — Senator's Statement. “I have received many letters from old friend* and from many who have nev^r supported me be- nie to' be a candidate ?ed myself, notwithstanding leclaration two years ago that would retire. Wheh I make up my change candidate, my /family wish me to retire from public life. Hut on ac count of the fart that . \ye .an* .at war. and that the President needs the undivided support of his party, I have recently said that the only condition on which A would be a candidate was for th£ . people to ‘COnjinipf me.- In other words.,.I tn*>t bo convinced that they reaHv want me to -run, or I shall retire as previously announced.” I'p to People. He Says. - The Senator ,1? receiving many letters urging b^m to be a candi date ami in., to nil of which he hae answered as above. It is ■u.. inatfi’v tint? ie up to the people as to wheth- WALTERBORO. S. C.. WEDS ESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1917. CLIP IRIS AIM PIN : ON WIFE'S DRESSER t'iarlamiti man tell* hntr to Shrivel Up Corm* or (\llohars so They lift off-with Anger*. Ouch !?!?!? This kind of rough talk will b* hdard less hen.- In town If people troubled wit'a cornu, will follow the simple sdvlott of this Cincisnsti .authority, who claims that a few drops of s drug called fr*erone when applied to a tender, nchtng corn or hardened callous stops soreness at once, and soon the corn or callous dries up and lifts right off without pain. He Bays freexone dries Imme diately and 'never inflames or even A small bottle of freexone will cos: very little' at any drug store, but’ will positively remove every hard or soft corn or callous from one's feet. Millions of American wo men will welcome this announce ment since the inauguration of th*- 4iigh heels. If your druggist doesn'- ’have freexone tell him to order' a small bottle for .you. HUES PROCUirai » '■ 1IU.KS PKOPIjK OF KTATK TO Pt lU HAHK LIBKRTY 1X>AX - *# * / DOXDS AT OXCK. ’ i OUR SHARE •!5,000,009.00 This to Ah Columbia. Oct. t.—The machinery for the sale of Liberty Bonds la be ing set up throughout South Caro lina by the Central State Executive committee. The amount asked by the government from South Caro lina is 91S.OOO.OO0. Gov. Manning has issued a proc lamation in which he pointed out that it is the plain and patriotic duty of the South Carolinians to subscribe liberally to the bonds. The Governor's proclamation fol lows: The second issue of Liberty Ponds will soon be offered* \ South Carolina is expected to subscribe' for fiftevn millions within a short ■time. • >- ' • .c °. - • "SapnAoes are necessary in order to win the war. to make the world for thd. scholarship' a safe place to live , in and secure h thq people human liberty and * * * * 4 * * * * * ****** • ' ' V • v •* * // CLKMSOX * • /' '*' %*«**»** * ******* Clemson College, Oct. T.—-Editor The Press and Standard^: Hucks Crosby, now of Clemson. who re cently to succeed the late Miles O. Carter, failed to get the appointment on, ac count of his failure to stand the entrance examination, which must stood previously to the examina- , notwith o years i uld retire. When I mase up ^ stood previously to the examina- mind. It is not* often InAyj * 4inn Tor a scholarship. Cajfet Cros- ge it. I do/hot wish to he j by has fnade an envious record be- ■ber- fore he came to Clemson. and big friends, predict- a brilliant future for him. Robert Hope, of Walterboro. and recently a student here, left a few dayis ago for Presbyterian Col lege. Clinton, where he was a stu dent hist year. A noticeable thing at Clemson now is thfr absence of hazing. This practice seems on the decline, much to the joy-of the ”Rats." Clemson's reputation as a military college has alw ays been y tK>od. Thi • was- - proven last summer when out to the right of self-government., Our young men are offering their lives to defend these rights. Our moth ers are.riving their sons to defend our honor, that future generations may live their lives free from, tho rule of autocracy, brutality ^ and barbarism, pur Jroung men who are offering to our coudtry their services and lives. If necessary, must be properly fed and equipped for the fight. "A small percentage of ©ur>population will be- allowed the privilege of going to the front and into battle. The large number left at home must show their pat xiotism by providing the financial meaps by which the expenses of the war may be borne. The prompt purchasing of these bonds by our farmers,, bankers, manufacturers, GIRLS! MIIE1 SNR ilH IEN0R JUKE Make a Beauty Lotion for a Few Cents to Remove Tan, Freck les, Hnllowness. Tour grocer baa the- lemons and gay drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ouucee of or* chard white for a few cents. Squeete the Juice of two fresh lemons into A bottle, thou ftit la tho orchard white end shako well. This aaakos * quarter plat of tho very beet lemon ■kin whitener and complexion beau- tlfler known. NTaasage this fra grant, creamy lotion'dally Into the face, neck, grins and hands and Juat tee how freckles, tan, sallow- nets, redness and roughnem disap pear and how smooth, soft and clear the skin becomes. Yes! It la harm less. and the beautiful reaulta will surprise you. ' et tht* Senator shah .a^ain n-pvt'sen* theui. as he has dons tor so loti:. '* find, so apcovtably. to the large ui-i JoiHy of the voters of pie'State. Their wishes cam ^ made known -> either by letter or petltlotr.- a»‘I what is doifte should be done quick ly. The opposition isM ry busy. >nd l- !tigh time the friends of the present Democratic., adminisfra- tion make known iheir Wishes. FOR mCMEL ' /v * ' Starts Yonr Liver Without Making You Sick maul Can Xot -o. .1^"' Salivate. Every druggist in tOwa your uggist and everybody^ druggist " lotlced a great falling off in th* wale calomel.^. "'They all give th" wauie rhaspn. "Dodson's Liver Tun ' 1* taking its place; v “Calomel' is dangerous and peo ple know it. while Dodsons Liver Tone is perfec tly safe a’nd ffiyfw. bc,| of the forty-two men wRc TefT trev* and ea<y nnl every one of our peo- for Fort (iglethrop* thirtyrRine of P>- will display BoUTh Carolina'*; them received" commissions. * -f -oul sthwapg patriotism. Beside; Report of Meeting at Drs. Greek The annual .meeting of the W. M. U. Auxiliary to the, Coiletorf .Bap tist Association met with the Dra. Creek church Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 28. 2ji and 30. Nino W. M. S. were represented by dele gation. Some by letter only. Col leton has two or three" Sunbeam Bands and one K. A. Chapter. The following apeieties ' attained the standard of excellence. Little Salkehatchie—-Class B. Redons—Class C. Black Creek—Class C. Bethlehem, Cottageville. Pine Grove N"o.‘1t*-3 points. Spring Hill—2 points. Fight out of thirteen societies met their apportionment for tho year, Miss Jessie King. State treasurer of W. M. U., was present and took an active part in all the discussion*. -The little Sunbeams gave an in teresting exercise on Friday. The following offleersyhave been elected for the ensuing/year: Superintendent—Mrs. H. J. Giv ens... . 'y . • Secretarj and, treasurer—Mrs. T.‘ M.•Smith. * . Supf/of Y. W. A.—Mrs. McG. Cone. “ERNESDYL” plantation for sale ' • '»- x . * » 1 I **n offering mv Eraeadyl Plantation, located 3-4 of a mile East of Walterboro, for sale. This plantation consists of two farms, one containing 230 acres and the other 200 acres, 140 acres cleared, with stumps remov- ed,. thoroughly drained and in a high state of fertility.. The entire tract is enclosed by wire fence, with separate endosure around fields. Rve tenant houses and out- bufldings. Fronts mi public-highway for about 1 1-2 milefl. Several beautiful sites for homes, and health of place unsurpassed. Soil very productive. , Will sell as a whole or in parcels and on satisfac tory terms., GRUBER WALTERBORO, \ t ■ ' mi SOUTH CAROLIN A >*< "/* Nr ^ - ^ipj G A. a*d H. A. - Miarf’Klise • This War howcvOT* w are^tv- th«‘ pair Lot isriT'eC *<M*h action on the reiving •« Iiiogi’ tLitwough rr, imr ;•*. r <: th** p*;opU*. the bonds beaM SUBheama - Miss- Kdith than even before im«l 'clemwdn ihg foow P*r cent interest and hg(V- nien who art called to th)K color- ing rhe security .of tho I'rrttod will he able t 0 make an enviable i Stat#.- Government t>ehind /them. record for himself.’ • • The, Senior Division* of the Re serve Officers'> Training Camp hpi been estal»liaht4t »■ h«*re. Twenty- thYee seniors and one hundred and four juniors have been sel< take this course, and will receive uniforms and. cooimutatlon from the government. On coinpleting the course, the nrember* ©f the R. (!) v T. C. will, if called^ he given eommla- ahBML / ■' _jap A. L OuRant. of Cottageville was recently appointed corporal and assigned to company I. Frost was seen here a few day* ago. ipd lateljTswe have been hav ing/some rather chilly weather. ,> All of the ColletoiKboys are work ing hard and are proicressinc nicely, R. F. SMITH. -a are an uUsplqte safe We of South Carolina investment. FasteHin. ' Chairman Afkermati Standing committees Mission * Study—Miss ale idessed 1 ^ f * al ' to report with a wave of prosperity hereto fore unknown. Our farmers, bank- IL-.ers. manufacturer* and all who can ted to put aside any parriof their earnings should tuy these bonds for use either a* collateral or for sale w^ien the need of them shall arise. As collateral security to loan*, these bonds are unquestioned. There is never any doubt of securing a loan w h^n United States bonds are ten dered as a security for it. Our peo ple cannot do better than to invest a part of their money In these loans whether in large or small amounts. The needs of the " Government at this time for equipment, arms, am- x*ur Stomach. / - - ", y Fat slowly 1 ' masticate your? food thoroughR. :i!» 'in ,f mhi it cat for a few days and :n most cas**j* the sottr stomach will disappear. If it does not, tal Tablets r^Literatuie Miss Iren/ Hudson/ Obituaries^ Mrs. Itebocea JqRnsr Personal Service—Mrs. fyT M. Murray. . The next quarterly meeting. will be held with .the Ashton church in January, 1918. The next annual meeting with the Little Salkehatchie • hurch, Friday and Saturday before the first Sunday fn October, and em bracing Sunday. The ladif* of the community served a^ splendid dinner at the grounds'Friday and Saturday and received a vote of thanks for their kindness and hospitality. 'MRS. H. J. OIVFNS best to .efit lh* m out druggist. Dodson’s Liver 1 om* personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A 1 *rge bot tle costs 5« cents, trnd if it fails ♦ > give easv relief in every cast* of mtm liver sluggishness and constipation. ^ havo on tv to ask.for vour mop- l‘b*as.* -Ilow • * \ you have only to ask,for-) ey back. Bpdson’s Liver Tone Is r.ypleas ant-trusting., purely, vegetable rem edy.' harqtless to both children arid adulte. Tajte.a spootiftil at night and wake up feeling tine: ho bilious ness. sick headqcbp/»eid stoniacJA or constipated It doesn't gripe or*rau?e fncdnvenlence all th*.* next day Ukr violent calomel. Ta!>* • TO*’ Take Dodso.i’s Liver Tone tne?effu i and feel fine, full of vigor and am kition. ' munition an<| food supplies arc, urgent. Our army and navy mpsl be supported: our men in the jrrmv and navy must be fed and /equip p»-d. and they must be paid. Our navy and army must he built up to fnif strength, and a gfeat fleet <j|f- air-planes built trt jm^t a strong one of r; T ,mberl ? ir.'v ^ ^narine dihgoc •ediSlV afte- supper. J y* overtime -the-* — 1 needs must be m< ? mdst b*- destroyed ' Xow. /nerefore. L .Richard 1 Manping/Governor, do urge iip<>/ the" P^ipie of South' Carolina th** imtH/filiv* importance of prompt! . : ,, i atpr liberally' answering'.the ^1- •* ^ ° " LruT Government for funds nt*ces me spare in your paper^ rv (0f . fhe Burc ^ fu , for a correct ion of last weeks o+jy*-1 nf Our young " men 'T,i I• do the flghjing. and W^e who mtud renialo, at home ■>«** provide the^. CARD IKOM MRS. Rt'I HAXAX / f* x Nature, krms each mail with some faculty which makes.* him do easily what would, be Impossible for,airbill er.—Fmerson,"^' / • AVERTED and a fev w.. !- c*f f^;»lanati«>n I have to make. s' Contention beirttr that I /?a.j left my h#l<and. J'. D. UuriutnAn. I want tlie dear readers of tl/s paper to Philadelphia, Pa.—* 1 One year ago I was very sick and I suffered with in my side and understand that I dej/not leave mv I/left him I would j funds for their./proper care. Tin Second Liber*/ Loan wfli give us \ the opportunity 'to' display our up- . • preciatipfi of the seriousness of the It I fiadyfeft hbis t »o»*Aiiftm- riTat is before" Os. (Tur husband. not I. iv ent.-r* d/suit t! *“‘| ppdple are patriotic. Let-.us dq I.am sorfy, tp/know that Colleumi^j f u || duty and regard this as aq him. / Free Delivery of Mails N(>*\ lst| .\B»orwr | 5? what they Jixve/Jwrt out of thej >fiefen*lant. a- r.-ed It than a litHe bliby. T^-fcrtrd #11 pro; id*- fo^ the. baby some way. Girls t:rk-- warning/ret.* this, - bcciianax. hamlH-i Iain's jFnvgh Itcmedy lh*- Postmaster . WffseM' announces I Mv't »L-li*blc. \that tbe-sj’-stTm of./fr- deliv^T"f After r aby «■*** expense in iv til ^ O---*- cowcb niedi-J: gin >'overibai/iKt. Tfp-' inspectori cines. tb“{e are many wh«». prefer was here se.vg/ii weeks ago and laid Chatubr" |* in - to other oft the mores, it p*-,* - * . ll - as- v C •• , l r sureil tl>?(t there 'kill lw. t vm car-? writes, “t hambet tun « d out.* iNm-! y Hendersonville. ri4. >Jfhey.wHl‘ make twd d liver^ed'y ha> K-n n-H in my mo- • ps yi ni«>f a da/ WORMS To maife the b«*st cure for such troubles, buy a pint of linseed oil. if you prefer a healing oil. or .i posnd of hog lard or vaseline if you *vant a salve -and add a iioe bottle of Farris Healing Remedy. It simply can't be beat by^jijpy salve or llrtiffent made. Amj/aoe' what yon Tull 'pini for not over V;o Farris Healing Renifdy ‘ is ter-~z •rtnts. | I sold by us op the Money Rack Plan. A. Wirbman A. Son. Walterboro; Ajt' ie.s one in th* morning jfcorjrfng. • ‘ .livery In jpayfy tihnif and 'anjotheK- aftei, . rrWr-an.i ' find it mail comes in business section /"/afternoon mail Is In. * » with a on tCUt, foe ir*1 n«.n»- alwayj found it , i w ■; jw, Qatgiaf Tktt Dset Not Affoct Tbs Ksxa >;Ui(K cure for of it* tor e •-*i laxative cffrC^.AXA- We rjvi ShettcfttMiTior.rtlitry nr Hoi ant Wagons We tiesire to offer for sale at prices and terms to suit, a full line of buggies and wagons. We have in the following well- known makes: Taylor-Cannady, Parker and Kentucky. We can suit your fancy ih ariy kind of buggy you We handle also the celebrated RUSSELL Wagons, one and two hffrse. BUGdY AND WAGON HARNESS l] OCR See us if iijterested before placing your order. 4 I Walterboro Live Stock & / A YOUR/ TON *?• THE BEST SERVH E OUR MOTTO N/ • • / /'* The Ginnery /it Stokes (one of ‘he best in the State) is running six days in the week and is operated by men of many years experience. So that with our knowledge of this special line of work and our splendid equipment, the service we are giving our customers is second to none any where. We invite those who have not been to see us to come and be convinced. The cot ton and seed market at Stokes compares favorably with that of any other point in the county/if not in the state as weH./Our specialty is cotton ginning. />/ /. / W. C. SAUNDERS / ■ ■ '*■'*» 9 -OWNER AND MANAGER. / / •--** 1 '/J / until 1 nearly crazy. 1 went to diflVrcnt/oe tors and they *tl Faid I h femul* tj^auWlT ami not ^et any relief until 1 would operated on. } suffered forfour ear? before this ,butl kept get ting worse the more I took. Every month since I girl 1 had suffered with cramps in my sides at periods and was never regulii^ 1 saw your advertise ment in the newspaper and the picture of a woman who had been saved from an pressed given up my mind so I sent my husband to the drug store it once for a bottle of Lydia cp&gl i me to t*e ? • fiabkt reliabi ine We/fcaw# used."* F Finkham’s Vegetable Compound, an*! believe me. 1 soon noticed a change and 1 m*P. when i had finished the third i*ottl** I was cured and never felt better. I grant you the privilege to publish my letter and am only too glad to let other women TQa*?- C*" a*sj m-f<T.uspev r’.? I know pf my cure. Mrs.THOlLMcJfON- I -JZzSsri^z rtrI *««.wIwm« sixa nsa. (Sr tbe a k.h.j? . ■ / ' " / / Oysters Are Here September has th* “fT^TiiHi -wu have The Oysters/ / Servi Fresh shTpments always in from Norfolk *■ any style. / PROGRESS CANDY KITCKEI • Corner Railroad Avenue amf Hi CAFE hpton stheet. / x < - H. G. CROSBY (T)TTON IH YER X Walterboro. 5*. C. RrK Mriwm^tetl rt* lots at home "or place of business where nuipber of bales will warrant trip^ \ X ■ H. G. CROSBY ^io^k o.y. y / / \ x ... X /* cif' /■ X /