The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 21, 1907, Image 5
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TERRY & SHAFFER
1907
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Colletons leading cotton buyers for 33Jyears
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WILL REPRESENT
—Respectfully ask to be given a bid on your cot
so the higher the price goes the bettor we like it
Miller Ford Xewft.
Editor PM mm! Standard:—As I
bars act seen any news from here in
a good while, 1 will tend you a few
Mmms Amanda and Pearl SpeU
have returned to their homes near
Snake after eidUog friends and
lalatteae down here.
Mr and Mrs M H Hiott of Round
warn the guests of Mr M W Breland
Banday might.
Mr Iv
ivy Bennett of Lodge visited
the home of M W Breland Sunday
last
° Miai Laura and Nan Breland were
guests of Misses Mary, MaHha sad
HafcHe Breland Sunday afternoon.
Mean Cleveland and Poatril
Hiars vfaifced the home of Mr M W
Brdaud Sunday avaning.
J A Bralnnd and brother,Bill, ham
built a fiua buggy abed for Mr B M
Mr W D Breland visited R H Bra-
■d Tbmndae
■MB A iavuwmHaj •
J A Bsalaad was the gneat of J Q
Mr 0 W Breland kwt a fine year
ling bnt weak.
MM* Beheooa Sauls and brother,
Bne, of Smoaks visHsd friends and
g MuSU v vm BmmV IMw
^ Mxt M W Breland and daaghten,
Mary and Minnie Lee, and son, Stet
son, attended the protracted meeting
Plating at Penile. They report a
vary good meeting.
I will now dose with beat wishes
to Tbs Pram and Standard and the
editor. ’ v A Lonely Girl
BOW TO AVOID CATCHING COLDS
As ereryon* i« liab'e to oetoh a cold
and as eolds »r« dengerous beosase they
tsradaste le chronic throat or leas
ereatad
An Interested Patron.
Editor Preee aad Standard.—If you
will allow asa spaoe in y oor oolarana I
will ray a few words to the patreas at
Great Swamp ooaameaity, about con
aoiidatlns tbalr schooia.
Now patroas you ail hare Oooe whet
you ought, loac time ago. Nov yoo
are iu the right path to aduoata your
childreo, if you uiii do the right 1
The drat thing there la to do. ia to
a
ha goes ia the room that ha would
•at hare to study the laaaoua togire I
out, and not a girl aged ah ret 18 or So
when aha gom ia the room Pa will look
about tease If her apart bed gut ia pat
or ha
Soar to
with an
tame to the huger bays to tty to
a hit, hut aha tails, than Mm
the youagar boys and finally
ht.
Now
News From Ritter.
Editor Pram and Standard—1
•end yon a few items of nawa, to let
you me we are still in the ring.
Mr and Mrs. Cleveland Sanders bnes
returned home, after spending somr
time with relatives in Bridgeport
Conn.
Mim Annie -Beads Buns sf
Oh the 2nd day of Sen's nber J
will sell the following tracks o! land*
fot taxes, e ate and penal tie*.
BLAKB TOVM8HIP.
Sue Green 11 acres land, bounded
folio.a: west by lands of Joe Ed
south by Sam Edwards, north
Joe Edwards. $€.18
Charleston is visiting the Xlppl if fends of
SHKRIOAN ROWNIHIH;
Miami Inez and Lucy
have returaea ;bapt after a
pleasant vfoit tetea Mfopt Burns p
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TMtlBg
Miaa Vtame Garter has returned
borne after spending soow time with
friends w Cbaiie.t«.
Mim Isabel Tboaaais
friends in Aabavilla N. C.
Mis B L lamneka ia vttiting rela-
tivea in Spartanburg, SC.
Mrs B G Tbo—on of Stokes
•pent a few days with her
rfW Sweat, 100 aom lands bread
is follows: north by lands of K Aert
Gnat and Long Creek, east by Edieto
noMV south 9j Cbarleaton Limber
Co. vast by Ben Wsshingtor. $80©
Mathilde Young, 16 acres bread
•0 fallows; south by estate Neil, east
by public rend, west by Harley, north
by Tip Bowles. t6.08
BBOXTOX*
T A^lreen, IfiOsores lind boond
os follows: north by lands of Sandora
O MoMilka, sotfth by B K Bennett
aad A Bennett, east by 8 O MeMil-
state of Birhard Hiers.
$10.80
i ahoold be iut<
p fovatag how to avoid oohU. The way
la ample. Nereraleep too w»kl, never
hi a cold room,oc while aitttag
caft, aerer tit or lie iaaoold
or a a cold draft No one ever
iaaoold whoa tbs’body and mind
native, so matter beer cold one may
git. If yov am reffartag from a oold or
fm effsett, Rvdale’a Cough Elixir is the
oulokset and hmt remedy youoan am
Bydale's Cough Elixir tt mid under a
aad loo a bottle. JooM
Iktle hoya end girls how to foein their
WUl Mom with bsot wishes to Tbs
Patron.
. Mrs D D Mao Murphy of Aagnata,
Ga, is vfcitiag at tbe boms of Mp
Ntt a -n •*** .
A Midi IMMlfiNmPa
Mim Bell 6oae has reearned after
a visit to friends in Charleston.
Mr Leonard Marvin and his sister
Mim Estelle Marvin, spent Sunday
with Miaws I nes and Lucy Lemaeks. I
Tbe oongragation of Kbeneaer ^Jl, rent by JmAaon
church enjoyed a fine smaou preech. south by Jane Faeei^ and
ad by tbe Ear B Herbert Apnea on Owens Doctor.
GLOVER TOWNSHIP.
W Rhame. 30 aavea land. 8
lihgi bound as follow: north by
I'bf lire Loess, rust by Jackson-
rand, sooth by M H Hiott, west
H Hiott. $6.65.
BKuto Joseph Squire 80 seres land
~ m follows: north by P W Me
abort) road,
by
$6.28.
THIS LYRA TALKING MACHINE:
Will cost you only
$6.00
With 6 Columbiajselected Records. It will sure give you ibus
best satisfaction for the money paid at
S. FIDD’S Jewelry Store:
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We wtth to siprres
thsska for ths ktedaam Powa us in our
Saturday moruing and Snndny
afternoon at Sandy Data.
Mr Campbell Sanders Sr aad Mrs
LOWNDES TOWNSHIP
Charlotte Holmes, 5 seres land
bound as follows: east by Field's
death of oat mothrer, ay tbe good people
of Waltorhora, aad also tbs good peopT
of the eouaty. We traet that the goo
Lord'sriohestbksMngs mayatteodrea
Uuoagh life aad may stare ba added \
your crown after the reanrrection.
Mr. aad Mrs. J. W. Canon.
A Long Island shark ate a torpedo
aad was blown to pieces. Be careful
of vour diet this warm weather!
Much may be said on both
A. Fielding.
Every action is measured by tha
depth of the sentiment from which It
proceeds —Emerson.
BP
20TH CENTURY BUYING
Here under oae roof, in one of the cooteP
spots in to at , * amemblod the cream* of
toe products of twenty wholesale catabliah-
menta,s. v ectea witli the one puramouit idea
—'bove a'l otters to suit the particular
caccHbdve timfo of Walterboro and vicinity.
Why hustle around the town, tetetfat than
and anerpr when you can find th« cream of
Fashion's dictates here, ah ready to show
you. eve ' ••• eev «* ••• ••• ••• '
* And another fact we want to impraas on
you is this: Mr. Tsylor and tafe _
Mim O'fttia, newer tire in trying to
you and render you all tbe aid poasible in v
yiur selections by giving yoo the benefit of
their exptricaee, idapanid taste. Our Mr.
Thy lor ia now scouring the northern markets
for desirable merchandise to complete our,
; already very eomprhanMw stock. On hia
return return we shall ba happy to show
. yoo what 20th Century Baying means.
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. -TAYLORS % . . -
IWALTERBORO’S POPULAR STORE.
Paul Sanders and little son Barren Point tract, west and aouth by Toveis
have gone to Cleveland Spriags for ***& I* 1 * 26
tha bemfitof MrSandnrv health.
Mr peal Sanders leaverHn a few
days for New York.
We were sorry to beer ot the ill
mp of little Kathnne tha infant
daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank
Lemaeks but are glad to note a
rapid improvement • j Tom
Mr and Mrs Campbell Drawdy and and the public read from Walterboro
family have been spending a while) to Gryea Pond, moth by lands now,
withxelativp at Stokaa. lor formerly, of Neyle and weat by
▼/mrepUwdto levs of ^B^oh. »V98
deoth of MrD O Bondar, who niMdl Thotaa, Badr, t oen, land bound
Deveaux 7 scree land
bound as follows, asst and west by
estate of* Deveaux, north by lands of
A 0 Shaffer, aouth by lands of A
Wiohman. $0.
VBRDIER TOWNSHIP.
ilde Young, 16 acres land
follows: north by lands of
it bv lands of Bolds
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storms lately, that young couples have
been dimnooinred in their Iona nde.
I win stop far tbia Mm^ p I think
I bare given you a Mad rearembranoe
of p all; If this escapes the
basket I will call agteno Guep Who
aad vote
TBE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA
by Jce Mitch<*M
. , ... . . south by public road from • nlin
wp originally from Walterboro. ba boro toCottagevillr. $6^.
wptbaeldPt soo of the Jite Mr I. oollinb township.
Out SMdBl h. |»w » Tl%»ad«»o s u ^
,B faat eat brother Mr Milford #d Wait by Ruber tract, sonth by
Sandare of Bfttaraadn sister Ilip paUfiSioad. east by John Tbornley,
Ada Saudars of Gimovilte S a Bte *** *7°? Tbornley. $8.00
body up bud to rssl •* Saady Dpi 1 •’ £ L O OWENS, Shariff.
on Sunday morning tba ^Itb into
coacaorp of friends to pay tha last
respeots to him He was qpito a young
treaty sight h .
years old. w. f. caamteiv, amtenm 1
Hte family bava tha deep sympathi Imse Grsw aad C. E MoMillxa)
if tha mtire oamawmBy. By vtiireM Hredsmmara
Thm Mremmlh —^ bsreia. fwOlmU alp«bat<
1 as vonsnui mmmmmm anu ^ aoanbouremWW
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(fan Far R. F. D. Moating
Editor Prep and Standard :—
Please allow me apace iu your
columns to extend a call to tha
R F D camera of this county to
meat at Walterboro on labor day
Sept. 2 at 10:80 o’clock for tbe
purporeof organizing ouraelvat
into a carrier’s association.
Doubtless all who read corrent
li'erature see the benefits of
urbanizing, all classes of govern
ment employees are greatly
helped by being acquainted with
each other and exchanging ideas
and plans. The earriera in every
•tote are organised into a state
association, and almost every
coonty except Cqlleton, and as
Oolleton is tne banner county in
several things, and, I want na
carriers to make it the moat per
fect in organisations by all join
ing hands and hearts in a tyr
riers association. I have written
to all earriera, that I know of, ;
personal letter, bat iMbere a*u
any whom 1 did not write, will
youpleiis^rntenlearT
tbe names of every one.
Be rare to oome.
Paul K Oroebj^
Rnffin, Aug. 10.
WUBmaon Cora.
Editor Prep and Standard 3—
Seeing a request in your ImI m-
sue to bear from those in ear’
oonnty who planted corn on Ibw*
Williamson plan, I take this ep~
portunity of saying, in mp cplp-
ion, it ia THE way to make eom-
I have thirteen acrea of it>an4 Ik
has been varionaly ptlmataEK at . ,
from 40 to 00 bnabela per apn.
At any rate, 1 am enre, none ef
my children will loee their voice a>
crying for bread. Yonretrafp.
Stokee, Aog. 8. UnclePete.
A life ia continual need is fadff
Julip Osaaar tbay mj, could Ae-
tateteSl ssoratertet at 4a
thae. But that wp.fatee ( :
vent of the blonde
No. 8 eoatelalag one hundred aad
Mxty-slx (l ~
■M.'SKiwo.,
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