The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 14, 1907, Image 4
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is arib Stanbarb
gk>-8«xoo>—the proudest psopto tbs
world hat •*** knows I How sbost oor
bosstsd ■operlority ss s root. Bbsms
on thfl young Stan will thus debase and ^
the Lsedlessoesi of youth. Bat my dw r
lads yea are • a the wrong track, these
little habits of wrong doing like the
•Ileot mow fluke falling one by one, will
Notices.
r. w. SMOAK, JR.
AND PROPRIETOR.
ALWAYS il ADVANCE.
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degrade himself in public! Would that (ete j« u arj sware of it > aooamaUte fs^
every drop of the accused stuff could fce you a life time of disappointment,
oonsomed in the fires of Hades! v . sh%me aid remorse. Now what a
pleasure it would bj to those who love
you, espccialy to that loving mother
whose tender aims cradeled you in your
iniaocy, and oh what a priceless memory
it will be to yon in the years: to come.
f* i
If the comment of your towumen and
tY, AUGUST I4. ipay.
i* doin', Pinky,” drill broken.
all together for a new school
;for Waltarboro.
> will there be a better titae to
>a Ooaunardal Club in Walter-
i BOWf
Then our other greatest foe, a child
of Ignorance and intemperance, ia law-
lea ness. We all find it easy to be law-
abiding when such a coarse does n< t
csonflict with our inteteste ’or porses-
sione. The sopreme uet of citizemhip
is when a peison effers upon the altar
of law hia peraonai comfort* or y<aaea-
sions in order not to vio'ate
its sanctity. Because, forsooth, a law
does not meat with oor sanction la no
reaaon why wa should disregard it. Lsw
ia law and a person who violates the
law Is aot a good nor desirabla citizen.
go, friends, 1st ns this year atrivato
a till as our great and God-given rights
ia a manner befitting our tradition!
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of that Coaaty
Society Mr Gruber spoke
Wa thought a plan was agrtsd
Wat an orgaaiaatloa what art
sa, geatisoMU?
thanks to that great
feauty has otar
Molvsr Williamson tf
aaty! May his ahadow
nast pall legstksr to give
I a good tioM hare, Sept. I 1
i These. visiting Knights are
A thought of la their
iwa anal giye them a
A PmABLE CASE.
There is a ears of abject poverty aad
sickness ia the town of Walterboro that
needs immedialiale attention by tome-
A woman and bar Ulagitiamts
child, both weakened by sioknsas end
are unable to help them-
seive^and hat for the ktadaees of a
dtiaen and his wife would bow ha be
yond ministration. But they, however
great the mother’s crime, are
Aa appeal to aid the starving Chinese or
Cabans meets with ready
What, dtfamaa of R alter boro arsyoa
gotag to do ahont thst Ton, who have
etropg, doee this
ohild appeal to yea? flaw
It appeal? Did yon know that euen a
f»
of strengers inttesd of - Waiee, should
b? word? of pnms The fature ef your |
tcarn and county, dear lids, are in your
h mis to make or to mar. Then be ye
meur live upright sober Uvea, knov the
lawscf your town and country, help
to build up and do not allow the honor
and dignity of youmlvaa; your tows;
your country to be trailed ia daat in
any act of yours. May God bkss each
aad every one of you and help yon to be
a true Christian manhood so that ia tbs
years to oome under every shock of ad
versity, temptation or Borrow, yea may
stead like the old foroat oak upright
tmid the battling of the tempest win
ning the love and approval of year fel
low maa, aad above all! the well done
of the Great Ores tor. < B.
NOTICE—The examirations for va-
carer in the 8 C Military •Academy
vuH held at Walterboro, Friday
A."tr 30th, be. toning at v o'clock a ra.
8 14 :U Il^W Black, Co »ui t. Ed.
NOTirE—The public wi^l please take
notice (hit we will give ibis reason
20: jer hund'ed pjondr, lint cot*
ton Walterboro < 'olton Oil Co.
8 11 3*. by J I) vonLehe.
NOTICE—Healed bids will be received
by J D vocLehe. president Of Walter-
.bfiro cotton Oil Co. for about 2^2
acres land known as the Crickat Fac
tor/ Tiac* 8amc being the property
<*f tha V\aI:efboro Cotton Oil Co.
Bid< must Le filed before 3rd of £ept.
12 o'clock', and will he opened at that
time Bids must specify th%t terms
shAll lie e«sh. Board of Directors
liATiog the right to reject any or all
bids. Wal erboro Cotton Oil Co.
814 3t J D. vonLehe, Free.
ESTATE OF O. W. RAY80R:-All
pe sons having claims again* this
estate will present the same duly
fetnixed and attested, and all thorn
Indebted te raid estate will make pay
ment to II. C Rayeor, qualified ad
ministrator. H. C. Rayaor, Adm.
7 31 4t Alkadale, 8. C.
NOTICE—There are several boards of
tres'ses for some of the school dls
tiicts whose anaral reports have not
reached my office. It la soceaearv
that these be seat la at once, aa 1
need them ia making my report to
the State 8upt of Kdeoatica. So the
boards of treaters for those districts
whose reports have not been filed
will do so at once. H W BLACK
7 31 St GoBeplof Kdaeettoa.
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Another Contest
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This pear warns
«Is aor tho rmlv sat
gwltty. Thdffi
aro men wolktof oor
who ksvw ywwfo rad
hsolth, who ora equally •• RoUtyoo
foM pm aaSm
wum .o.aod mapawflMa
for hot salfwtoi
1 md dot mfistion. Tot
»h«v hats fora
iod hor, sad oow, whoa
a n
on Mr at they
it
If Christianity and
anything In
show in reason to
leioamaaa? It
okovl'y; It i
It manat forgi venose to n men whom
Ufa hae been covered with ettme and
filth. If he hae got religion It aught to
be hiaduam aad chatHy aad forgiaa-
■ toother man whom Uvea ate Ilka
hia". WaMfartkieeaeatoGod-leanag
BMBaiul wemaan In tha town of Wnl-
erboro; to the churches aad charitable
Will yon heip thie we-
maa to begin again, aad help her to
^ka the xaeet possible oat of the fa-
tare?
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ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN
la oor titt'.e town thaia are many
bright vouag lade ataudiag on (he
thrraho.d of manhood, with grand poa-
ahilitlva of a future spread oet before
am. Haw are they preparing them-
•vires for ihe atera battle uf lift? In a
few years at boat the oarm andburdans
of life will be laid upon their youag
loaldere—they will be tha gaardhum of
law and order 1 Youag man i how am
y >u fitting you real vea for this grave te-
•ponstbility? Look over the hwt year
and take stock of the habits yea have
ian forming: have they bean •neh oa
art oahmlated te fit yon aa guardian of
Thn ■privnie achool of Mim
Ilelno E Mnlooa will open Toee-
Uaj Sept 17, at the YM0A
Building. Miaa Mnkme will have
competent uaiatnnce. Onnetant
impioTement ieoer fiim;tfce ear
rioa to follow wi'l pretest sew
feeteret and facilitiea; and there
will be a rehewed effort to tnt-
iafy and meet the tiewi ©four
pntmat more fallj than eve^ be-
foNh ia eolicitiag new, we da
not fail te aak that old patron*
mayKite at their rapport again.
FaUhfal iaetractioa, leading
to tboroagh aehoUnhip, given to
primary (and all) gradra. Oar
■peafglty l> prapariag bop* aad
girle lor oollego; aad* M nearly
all parante look forward to col-
logMo advantagee for their
childmi* the earlier prfpam-
tioa is begun, the moi* able (end
willing) the tholmra will ba,^ fin
ally, to pvrraa a eoUega emirae.
Wo baliava wp popply a real
need bare. Often timee perbnta
do net deeire, or eaahot affotd a
whole foar or five yanr’t coarte
at a ebllege. By aendiiig to •
preparatory achool, time (and
peote) can be taved. Of
eonrm diligence op the part of
the cibolar, and rapport tad per-
•isteace on that of tho parent,
areaeceaaary to the beat reratta.
Thera gifea, we am rare we
can offer advantage* to folly
•ntiafy nay one.
We aim: To awake a real
love of learning for it* own take;
to guard from exposure' to evil
influences; to giro training
'kd* pled to $( ecial needs to af
ford a chance of finishing
preparatory courses. Ttie pat
ronage of thoae, throughout the
county, who need a school of
!hi« kind is aolieitod. Terms
reasonable. It will be a favor to
us, aa well aa a distinct advant
age to those intending to pat-
ionite the achool toapyly to Miss
Malone in advanoa sodas toon
aa possible. By all means, do not
miss tho opraing of the session.
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Band lbs advatieemaat this weak in
Tha Press aad Standard, and vote to
day.
Sheriff's Sales
Oa the 2nd day of September
will fell Am following trades of lan<
for taxes, o. ts and penalties.
BLAU TOWNSHIP.
Sue Green 11 acres land, bounded
ia year
T: TAB STATE OF SOUTH OABOLDfA
that ooLunroK ooumv.
boye
that
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I wtU mfl ak phbUe oatary , ha-
foeettp atari hoi
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VaTti
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IMM
wealhf IraAief famts V.
as follows: wyot by lands of foa Ed
ward*, *oath by Bam Edward*, north
by land* ef Joe Edward*. $6.18
SHauauT' sowwihih:
S W Beeat, 100 acre* land* brand
a* follows; north by lands of Robert
Grant tad Long Creek.mat by Edisto
river, math by Oharlaaira Lamher
Go. weffi by Bra Wmhingtoa. |&00
MatbiMe Yraag, 1ft aerm brand
a* follows; sooth by mtate Ndl, east
by pehiio mad, west by Harley, north
byTom Bowles. IK'S
BBOXTOir*
T A Green, ‘ISO sens land bound
as follows: north by lands of Bandars
0 McMillan, srath by B K Bon nett
rad A Benastt, east by S O MoMil-
an. west by estate of Richard Him.
110.90
GLOVXa TOWNSHIP.
W W bbatac. 20 acre* land, ft
raikUnge brand a* follow: aorth by.
Uodsof Mrs Loom, vast by Jackao
bom road, sooth by M H Hiott, we
by M H Hiott. $6.ft3.
Kffiato Joseph Squire 30 acres land
mind aa foUown north b? I' W Mo
Cants, vast by Jackson boro road,
•rath by Jana Fraaer, aad west by
Ovens Doctor. $6.2S.
LOWNDES TOWNSHIP
Charlotte Holmes, 6 acres land
brand aa follows: east by Field's
Ppint tract, meet and srath by Towers
Bluff tract $‘.28
Thomas Deveaax 7 acres land
bound m follows, east aad west by
estate of Deverax, north by lands of
A c Shaffer, south by lands of A
Wichman. $9.
YKRDIKK TOWNSHIP.
Mathilda Yeung, 15 aerve land
branded as folloe»: uorih by lands o.
Torsi Bolds, east hr lauds of Bold „
and tho public road from Walterbor^
to Green Pood, arath by lands now
or formerly, of Neylv aad west by
lands of Mrs Rath Beech. f .98
Thomvs Esdy, 6 seres land bound
j foliowk east by Joe Milobell,
•rath by public road from w alter
boro to Cotiagevilto ffl.ity.
L G OWENS Sheriff"
Theta man had something to do
with driving Mias Helen Daily Trow
bddgi la raUda is believed by Pith*
burg authorities. The
an actress and ended bar life by rat-
flag her throat at tha Amarioaa
Hoaet, Pittsbarg, a few nights ago.
Near her body was found aa eahraet
lorn Riley’s porn/ 1 Tha Blner.”
Befoiw bar death she had frequented
‘Aftnewmorgaeradsssmsd to tale
p ffipildd latsieal Id the bodies ex-
hibitodthm.
The woman's body wm ooverad
wtth marks, btUevsd to barn been
iafUoied by soma pcxaoa, pcsflUy
Beginning with this issue. we are going to
begin another voting contest. ' This will
be difteren^ from the other in tiiat it
NOT C05T ANYONE ONE
CENT.
Here is the Plan:
We believe in intelligent advertising and to
stimulate our advertisers to a more intelligent
use of their space, we are going to allow each
subscriber to cast one vote each week, by
mesms of a coupon in each pap^r, for the per
son or firm carrying the best advertisment any
week between now and December ist These
votes will be kept and at the close of the con
test the advertiser receiving the highest number
of votes will be given
Full Page Advertisement
For one insertion. The mftvmtmer receiving
the second highest namber -will be given
One-Half
The advertiser receiving the third highest
number will be given a
One-Quarter Page
I wtU be given the salesman
or saleslady from the advertising firms receiv-
ing the greatest number of votes.
The votes received will be published after
the i st of September each wreck. So save
your coupons and VOTE ! VOTE!! VOTE!!!
Fill out this blank and send or bring it to
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