The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 10, 1907, Image 5
1875
TERRY & SHAFFER
1907
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Some ueeks ago there was a drop in the coffee market for just 24 hours. While it was our New York
buyer closed a deal for 2300 Tliis coffee is now in stock. We offer some grades to the retail trade
lower than it can be obtained from jobbers today in larger quantities.
“BE WISE AND WATCH THE MAN WHO WATCHES THE MARKET.”
CanUwi Riinr»*i — potf
ImiKK'eil Ki| p rr«l Herring
■'‘in mmd Saniiiu-tf
“Mar * L'>**»rr
UaraiMrirt M>niii|>
DrViuil Cia(^ will shrlli
TELEPHONES
Straight Pat>nt Flour
“Uiuline” Flour
30c "
at»c
15c
25c
15c
iiOc
|4 50
5 00
Deviled chicken
3ib cant sugar beets
31b c«u iWst T>matoes
The laiest. Mini best breakfut food
“MILKRICK" package
CAMPAIGN STILL OPEN
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Not for Clerk of Court or Sheriff but The Press and Stand
ard’s Great Contest. Cast Your Votes.
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The following list of names represent-the candidates entered and the number of votes re
ceived so far in the great voting contest of THE PRESS AND STANDARD:
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' DISTRICT NO. 1.
Miss Eva Williams. W’bor \ 4182
Miss Annie Bidlmger, W boro 3824
Miss Effie Jonr s. McLiunn, 2764
Miss Martha Goodwin, Smoaks, 236S
Miss Leonie Padgett, W’boro, * 1220
Miss Lucia Patterson, W‘boro, 550
Miss Kate Ramsey, ” , 550
Miss Nell DeTrcville. W’boro, 451
Miss Lula Griffin, Ruffin, 400
Miss Ada Butler, W’boro, 352
Miss Annie Rich, Moselle, 350
Miss Edna Stokes, W’boro, 350
Miss Florrie Jon o .s, McLaurin, 35«
Miss Edith Hyrne, W’boro, 250
Miss Josephine Robertson, Williams, 0 250
Miss 1 illie Kate Stokes, W’boro, 202
Miss Jessie Breland, “ 200
Miss Ola Avant, “W’boro, 200
Miss Ethel 1 lowell, W’boro, 200
Miss Addie Linder, Stokes 200
Miss Lizzie Fasterlin, Round, 125
Miss Bessie Kohn, W'boro, 125
Miss Molly Beach, W’boro, 106
Miss Lucy W illiams, “ 101
Miss Nettie E. Caldwell, Lodge, 100
Miss Annie Savage. W’boro, 100
Miss Hattie Glover, “ 100
Miss V\ ilhelmin.i Strobel, W’boro, 100
M iss Wilhelmina Bennett, McLaurin, 100
Miss Annie Utsey, Smoaks, 00
Mrs Ella Herndon. Ruffin,
Miss Kate Langdale, W’boro,
Miss Ida Lee Risher, Stokes,
Miss Lula Atkinson, Stokes,
Mi^s Annie Beach,. W r alter.oro,
Miss Eliza O’Bryan, “
Miss Sadie O’Bryan. “
Miss Arline Sanders, W’boro,
Miss Mary Warren, “
Miss Bertha Beach, W’Boro,
Miss Anna Kinard, W’Boro,
Miss Golly Hiers, W’boro,
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DISTRICT NO. 2.
Miss Sue Williams, Salkehatchie,
Miss Annie Getsinger, Getsinger,
Miss Estella Smoak, Getsinger,
Miss Maude Yarn, Hendersonville,
Miss Clare Smith, Cottageville,
Miss Jennie Lee Ackerman, Cot’ville
Miss Sue Haines, Salkehatchie,
Miss Edijh Ware, Adams Run,
Miss May bell Beach, Round,
Miss Dell Benton, Getsinger,
Miss Isabel Thomas, Ritter,
Miss Gussie Heyward, White Hall,
Miss Annie Bishop, Getsinger,
Miss Lillie Chaplin, Osborn,
Miss Gladys Mellard. Osl>orn
Miss Janie Addison, Getsinger,
Miss Bessie Cannon, Hendersonville,
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The Influential Cltlxen.
A tom-ii can be allbceJ with too
much malaria: iito with to.)
much Inti tent 1 al Ci'ir n.
The Influential Ciliz 11 tl mr
ishaa on hie own greatness and
draw* nourishment from the I**#,
ser beings that revolve an uud
him. Hie influence in i|cpr.‘Min.
and Topi receive tnhi- ft*Low n an;
! he is mavnifii-d, they are dwarfed
If a spe-M'h is to,lie in «-le 1I0*
Influential Oi’isen muet in ike it;
if a commiMee H 'o l>e at iioilited
the Influential Ci;iz.*ii muet Le
chairman; if a c >m:i mv is to Le
formed the prenij *nt muet lie the
Influent! tl Citizen. Atf lira eecu
lar, aflain chnrch nut aa-.iit
hiaditi o mg wi rd t mu t be lei
by his iMiiduig hand.
He does not represent loe tel
low citizens, he r* pemots his own
ideas. Often what is heat and
patriotic an I public spirited do***
not suit the Influential Citizen;
he has pLine and he is eoekiinr
results that when matured add to
his . private aes *te ol v ined
na’uref. llis plans, however, h
EXCHANGE COLUMN. is not airing, and his a« tiom 11.
Subshribers may send in one item , ’ old f “ c,H ,u | y U,, P »• ,,,HI:
for exchafre each week which will be ^ ,r verbiage can cover a mult it.
The man wlio thinks he
h w to. manage women
as ■» target thev sleot
15)
15c
loc
10c
2 DELINERY CARTS
inserted once free of charge.
ml t!ie p puUce
omo .od an I ea 1
One 20 inch-cylinder rice and oats
thresher, Cardwell make, for cattle,
horse or Angora goats.
C. P. Fbhburne, 8r., Walterl>oro.
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E*err rmcMv utore slioaM cs*t? Are-i
R«>il Krtlni in It Ui** Kale-aiea h»ve i»«*i
\«it cellnl on you.ilroo a c*rd to the
Alaska I’ackera Anatcla Ion. AiUnta. Oi
where our -eiDporaiy ndv’briisiBf office
•re located.
drof ei. a;
both tl.cr -
atpeaeo.
Tl e It flueti it C.tizeu Le ban
ged! Duo cimmI in !e|t •mien
thinker with tiie out rprino an
^he spunk t«» back Ins ideas ai I
his acts is worth adozm of Ijn
Due euerge’ic young in in * ith
a just ambition, with a r gar 1
for the righ is imm t*<<urtb v
knows
is tha
at for
the 1 to hit.
lief 1 er a good enemy than bad
friends. 0 0
A Quod H» co’d.
On of »H lh** * i«ein*l r»meiU*t <>n the
mnraet «»e do«ib If Hi* rr |.<.ne <u*t hM
the n c >rl of 1 lint w itld r et'*«.i**<l P •
pU tei—t He •ck’» I ha« ii' W W-a la
life, for eittv je«r-, nod etlllu‘M'leu a ta
be n* p p.n«i m* ever In «l..iua • « grHrt
work of reiievine'‘ill p«iue mi'i aciiee.
L it Hie r wdy weell re d ehru euf-
frri'i fr m eov froiQ if ec •»r |« ■
re a In/ fr m UkuiK co d «*r o.e* <ir«ia
A 1 k’e |*.s« aot are ••»hl 'y t'ag*
gUie a vs j pa t >1 t .eeltill* <1 ao >4
Piopar.ition is half of (lie bat
tle, and nothing ie 1 »st by lieiug
ouonee’ guard.—Ceivautea.
Credit is ft lie gtease on tba
runways to bankruptcy.
T ••• wif* who reaHv loves liar
ush iiid will aw 1 v1 ugh ai his
June- —-
AiK-iat W1 u Tetter! ••
fur q tick relief and peruiaiieu ourela
c*» -of •kl<i •II— ae^. 50c iw b<>i.
J r A Imp flnr, Vf'r. Mi»v»«uaa, Os;
I • ter.nr I*
tntg;»n', Mudnina. ••urs'lve, I C'»ai-
;v j ar. i v 'he iw-t leiue ’V tor si form of
-k 11 di •• >• e , 5 le «-r **->i I T t'mp'r’M
••I .s.aitiia >,Qa —U'<* I'* 1 er.ue.ekt*
■ - '2*m: the ctk. J m i M Kl ot ^
A ho'e loi ot luiei amis hava
i .eu how they c urted
ites.
The re‘O’di f .ingel • ir has
• - rme a 1.nu ixilutice.
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.•M g liueniees Aga n
•*SV mil iiiv friend-* tllOuglit I WSS
bout lo lake leave of th s Wml'l, oa
t (•.■•••it of ii digesnoii, nervousness
•ml tien- ral debility.’* write* A A
Chisho in. Tread*i*lI, N sad
ah*n it looked as if there was M
i>«.|ie h r, 1 was persuaded to try
Ehctno Hitters, and I ts^oioe to say
that thev are curi"g me. 1 am now
(fo'iig Hga n ae *-f old,
and am e ill a* i >1' g daily ’ BoA
tome inedicnie ' n earth (tuaraotesd
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Lodge News. above a bankful of lie lull i« n
Editor Press and Standard:-^ pal Citizen. Due wts >• - ev.*ry
are having some more awful rough otH^toSpread ttud grow ; th • ntluT
weather again seems as though it is ; desires to lx* a gieater rent o. . . K _
an undecidable question as to wheth around wkich move sm.ill oLj -cle - V ' 0 ,u ._**■— rU ff._-
er we shall have s immer or winter. , that never iher aso. A’ 1 st Providence has ov 'Bed
I guess the farmers who have plan- And when the hat is pissed, B n l‘ tur ,l “‘ ^ ^ iw 1 on. witli
ted their crops are some what uneasy around the Influent ial Ciu/. n u ; n ^n\?r,\i^,,V , b*.l > mv , . , *'4 i ’thi
aboutthem. If the spring doesn’rlontributes not a•cor.rK.g t • I s u i„coming when men can
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These are the young ladies who will make the race for the prizes tbTte given,
candidates will be received after this"
No new
All these youn^ ladies are popular and well known, and each one ht$ a good chance to
All any candidate will have to do is to show a lively interest and hustle
pu have no chance because y:u do not lead the list this week. \Ye a
win.
think you
all we can to help tacit one to win, so call on us for suggestions. We have no favorites.
Remember the coupons during April will count five votes. Save them and
for votes. Doh’t
are going to do
Vote
Vote
Vote
Luca! 'larket « por;for ledajr.
Cotton—mitMirg 10 1-2
Guru—n4»w s0 cent* per bushel.
Fras |1 75 per bushel,
rtweet i^'tato*** 60c per bushel.
Bice, rough, ft per bushel.
Hyrup Hoc per gal. ^
EgK», 15c perd.i.
. Ch'ekeu* |l 5o to f2 p**r do*.
I en« f3 U) to $4 |M*r Uoz.
Wax, IV p^r pound.
'Wool, 2oot»|fr i*. uud.
A man has fine self-control when
he is so mad he can’t even swear.
The hand of fate is rc-ponsiblc ftr
i quite a number of black eyes.
( Egotism is the thunder that cur-
idles the milk of human kindness.
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When you take out and do not put
in, expect to reach the bottom.—
I Modern Greek.
“Pneum rua*» Deadly Work
hml k* w*ri< t*a!v aff-ct***! my right
Ituig,** write«i Mm Fannie Connor, of
llnr.d 15niIt* 1 Ueorvvtowp, Tetin.,
4 * bai I onitghed continu iiHlv night
Hid dav Mini tlwtietghboiV pretliction
QniiiililiiMtin. ■•(•"* d iitrvitiililx,
until my hnfth.ind Itrungbt home a
b.*»'le iff ' r Ki g*M X w Hicoverv,
«hlcti j<> nivens*- )»n>vt*d to Ik* the
only REAL c u^ti cir** and rert-rer
of aeak. K*tv longs” iVhen all other
r»m©die* ut rrlv f. ih y<‘U ••‘’•y * , ill
wn in 'he hi'tUt against Ling and
O.iealttro tbkt a ith N**w Discovery,
the real cure. Gn trap teed by .lohn
14 Klein dmgjttl. o0o and $100
f.-.
Bitten by a Spider.
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Through blool poig nlng canted
hv afpiilxr bite. \) anh'iigton of t
PoMpiayille, Tex, would hav* lost
hi* leg, which b a *n»:s< <if run-
nii'g »i>reg had In* i ot been |*eialluded
to try Hi ekVo H, Atmci Sdve. He
wri'eM ‘'‘The flrgt appticitioii relieveil |
a d four Imxes lieulMl all the eorrg *’ j
JUST OPENED
A Fancy Grocery Store
and
A Beef Market
at
The Bellinger old Stand
Near
Court House
Choice be<Tat all times.
Fresh Groceries.
„ 'Trv me with an order.
soon return the fruit will be migsing! meant, but ac *ordiug to in >
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or a goodlv portion of it, the peach i net*—Sumter Uerald.
tree* have be**n so very beautiful it,
seem* like such a pity for them to be!
killed.
Say Mr Editor you ought to have
been present at our Laeter entertain
ment, among those who tpoke were.-
Misses Wilhelmina Hennatt, l-innie
Carter, Jonelle Huffman, Essie Jones
and Janie Thompson, besides we had
several dialogues hvgrou, sof small
children; we had very interesting
programe, at the closing of the ex
ercises the Kev T L Hr Ivin, pastor
in charge of Ehrhardt circuit g ve
us a very interesting talk on the life
of St P.uil which e^erv one enjoyed.
Miss Mary Stanfll and Ethel War
ren, accompanied by Palmer Crosbv,
of Neylea s C, were the guests ot Mr
J J r Tliompeon, Saturday, Sunday,
and Moiidav.
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Mies Sal'ie t arter of Hamberg
County, spent last week Mr and Mr
Jack Hoffman.
Mr and Mr W F Cone spent Satur 1
day night and Sunday with 31 re
Cone’s mother and father, Mr and
Mrs W J Crooby.
W F Hnrg of Khrhurdt section
is seen on (lie streets quite often
there niu*t be something doing in
that cu f .
Miss Minnie and Mr* Je««e Ca'd
wed u'a te ii on the 8*reetg Satur
Ue i.reglai to hate Mrs t’ald
well with us
V-Mi-s I’hoebe U ser has opened up,
her niillii.ery giknlg for the spring
and summer. She w.ts aaeiited by
Mi-g lanie Key ias* w*-ek.
01! vt8, I hear that wedding bells
will spoil co ii me nee ringing t.eir,
but cike is nice and don’t think any
of lh woJd object to have a slice
I guess some one will have a ‘‘little
wheel a turning in their heart” !
about Tuesday as they an expected
to return home. ,
ox liangd licuds with tlm uid ul
HUigerv.
Respect
YOUR
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Miss Sal k* Mue Warren who has
Fat cattle bought for highest been spending some lime wi^ her
price. „ ! uncle s'd aun’, Mr and Mrs J .1
Tuomp or, returned to h-*r home at
X-f'es thH week. She rep»r»s a
very pleat;ant trip Rose.
Stomach
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I VE it food that will not irritate or
JT retard the performance of its natural
functions, and it will reciprocate in away
agreeable and comforting.
No single ingredient contributes $o-
largely 1 toward wholesome, nourishing,
agreeable food as Royal Baking Powder,
Royal Baking Powder’s active ingre
dient, Grape Cream of Tartar,-is the^
most healthful of the fruit products.
This is why Royal Baking Powder
makes the food finer, lighter, more appe
tizing and anti-dyspcptic, a friend to the
stomach and good health.
Imitation Baking Powders' '' Alum
“The use of alum and salts of alumina in
food should be PROHIBITED. The con
stant use of alum compounds exerts a
deleterious effect upon the digestive
organs and* an irritation of the internal
orgahs after absorption.
“EDV/ARD S. WOOD, M. a
“Profc-'sor of Chemistry
••Harvard Medical School, Boston. 1 *
IL*» 8 M»re.
Klein drug h*t.
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John M
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A re'.vly married man may be bill
ing to attend his wife’s church, but
he continues to vote as his father did,
The reason rich men give you ad
vice on how to do, it i* becausejt i’cr.’t
t -a- •'>
II it0e«t pri-*s paid for all Vinda of
bid**
Cold dfinks always on, hand
W, l/. GLOWER.
ECZEMA and PILE CURE
FREE w but it waa to raf
ter, 1 will . iv#, FKKK OF CllAKOK,
to a-i.vaf&t 'UHl a ponitive cur# for £cze
mu, !*aH Khaum, Etjaiiiela^, Filaa aud
ROYAL BAKING CO.
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MEW YORK
Uent ip an I 1 Oc’ive.
A well-known Ma!»*)"♦»' ihIP*
*-A» nu tn**ld** *M.rk>*r I lin t Ohanitar
{ Iniu'a >t*dn cli and Liver t abirla iuva
fVnbie to tti# toueb^a of bdioaAnrM
i.atari! to m ueo-arv iifn, their action i
Skin Tl BMaaea. laataat relief Don't ' lx i k R*nne and effective, cl<**riii? the
■effer lo'uer, vs me F VV WItX.«AS18, dtgeativet.act and the h ad." Price,
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.'ivtai A venae. New York. 125 cent#. Semple# free at John -M
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