The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 18, 1908, Image 8
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SCHOOL ENTERTAiNMbN! Candidates’ Cards.
iBanett of OrthamrllW
is tow* m Um
^Tmoy.
J. T. O'Qwio, who hM bom 'oonfinod
to hla hod for MTorti kooks, is bow
opocolB.
of White Boll ot-
of tho OOOBtj
ijMoetBtto* Botnrdoj.
rho Isochos tho
from Boterda
kJBf te tow* with rotetiroo.
,0 W -Gterrloof DooByurk ood
I. A. SwbIo of BosBoks wero ia towi
J>. C. L. fliers woo ia charge ot tho
of repaint* tho Interior of tho
it hooee aad has doae a creditable
lob It is ossch improred as thooo who
attoad ooart will ooe.
Mrs J. t. Jones has jost retaraod turn
Mow Tork where she parchaaod o fall
floe of taiikserj goods. Boo her od,
Mleo Louise D. Bober end Miss Lais
Ohffls of Onega hare retarned from
pleoeoot trip to Newberry where they
hare been Tisitiog Mis Saber’s
W. A. Bowles, aa able sad experl seed
newspaper mas, of Cheeter, who
heea with The Frees aad SUodard for
aeeeral weeks lef*. Saturday for his
home is Cheeter.
Lee Beach, son of L. C. Beach is at
heota after ftaiehiDg his term of enliot-
aseat in the U 8. Army. He wss last
atadoaed ot. Peusaoola Fla and has soon
aix years sorrioe.
Mrs B. W. Dopeon, dooghtor of Mrs
Oodtey, of loisndtoa wss In town Ban
<iey, to see her dooghtor little Ethel
Oodtey who hod tho misfortune to
break her arm a few days ago white ont
picking yellow jeseamiae.
R. O. W. Bryan, magistrate Heywerd
township committed Toney Koger,
ookrnd to jsil Monday to ondorgo.
iwaoiiaotloa for laaocy. Kogor is shoot
tW roars sad has voted tho Democrslice
ticket oinoe the war.
At Sniders.
A Mott irniovable Affair-
Quite n lar^c crowd of the father ;
and mothers, friends and pations of
the Sniders School gathered at the
scho^)l house to attended a little
entertainment by the pupils, and
, to hear addresses by Mr vV. VV.
I Smoa^ and Dr. H. W. Black.
The following program was car
ried out.
Opening song— America
Reading—144 Psalm,-Miss Smoak
Prayer—Hon. W. C. Brant.
Welcome Address Flossie Yarn
Recitation- Cora Yam.
Springtime’s Reception—Viola
Netties, Nora Herndon, Julia Bishop
Eunice Padgett, Bessie Bishop, Sara
Getsinger, Ola Herndon, Etha Cros
by, Urel Yarn, Lizzie Herndon, Flos-
Varn, Leila ^Heartley, Shellie
Benton, Laurie Heartley Pollie Ben-
tion, Ethel Breland. Carrie Yarn,
Erline Bishop, and AlUe Crosby.
Recitation — Weyman Bowers,
Recitation—Harvey Benton, and
Von Lake Nettles.
Song—by School,
Rec. Leila Crosby
Rec. Gertude Yarn.
Song by the school.
The performance of the Children
very creditable, showing care
ful training by the teacher, Miss
Estella Smoak. The sitting, too,
under the leadership of Mrs. W. C.
Brant, the efficient vocal teacher,
much enjoyed.
After these exercises., Mr Smoak
■s introduced by W. C. Brant,
with a few appropriate remarks.
Mr Smoak. in view of the fact that
he was posflbly addresnng some
future president of the United
States, brought a message of en
couragement to the boys of the
schooT
Dr. Blade, too, in one of his best
and most characteristic addresses,
urged the boys and girls to fill the
position in after years that he and
their parents were filling now with
more honor than they were now
being filled if that were possible.
Both addresses were well received
A collection was taken to help
raise Colleton’s share of the prize
money asked for by the State,
Kill ShKKIFF
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1 hereby announce mtaeif acandi late a-l. r
*. I ill** I the* of Sin* ill ot Uolletoo eoau* j
|\. md pledge n»>>eH u» nb;ue the reauli , Orange Cane
1 th** Democratic i'rtn ary
J W Hill.
Lottageville.
1 Amber Cane,
Pearl Millet,
if * candidate German Millet,
Red Bliss Potatoes,
1 In teby announce m>
tor •e-electtou as sheriff of eolleton
■ountj, and pledge tnvself to abide the
rules of the Democratic party Pauly Rose Potatoes,
1.1. Owens Improved Peterkin Cotton seed
FOK SUPERVISOR
1 herebe announce myself a candidate
for t be office of Loamy Supeiriaor ot
Colleton county, aad pledge rjeelfto
abide the resuit ot the Democratic pri-
ui*ry. *
Respectfully,
J.O. Jaquea, Sr.
I hereby aonounce myself a candi
date for the office of oouaty ropery teor,
aod pledge myaelf to abide the result of
the Democratic primary.
J O Griffin.
Raffia.
1 hereby announce myself s candidate
for the office of county •upemeor sad
jledge myself to sblde the result of the
Democratic primary. T P Johnson
Green Pood.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
At tbs soliettetioa of friends throagh-
race foi
ClassifieJ tevertiseaeo-s
FOR SALE.
Mere for sale or
J W Carson
FOR BALE—A nice
trade for a mote
walterboio
FOR BALE—A good a osier Bate with
cxxublnation. Cheap. Apply to
A Wichman A Bon. 1. 8 18’8t —
FOR BALE—5 h. p. International Oaeo
line engine, practically new, at the
low figure $985.00. Can, be seen ia
operation at any time.
318 4t Henry Planer, Ehrhardt, 8 C
I am ia
the race for
is hoa-
qualifications
ot booa-keep-
oat the coanty,
Ooaoty Auditor. My platfi
t, effioient sarvios- My q<
are thoroogfa knowledge
eg becked by fifteen yea
I pledge myself to abate the result of
the Democratic primary aad to support
the nominees thereof.
E. M Jones.
TO tbs Democratic voters of Ooltetos
county: I am a camdidate for iha of-
floa of oouaty auditor, subject *o the
rales and regulations of the Democratic
party. P M Buckner.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of aadlior of Colleton county.
If elected. I promise to put forth my
beet efforts to do my best efforts to dn
my whole duty, • abject to the rutee of
the Democratic party.
Select Garden and Field Seeds
of all kinds. Prices on appli-
catin.
Shuptrine Comp’y Seedsmen
Savannah, Ga.
RATIONAL PNEUMONIA TREATMENT
The moot auccemful physicians are
now treating pneumonia by the applica
tion of counter-irritants They bra learn-
iag to reel at the temptation to doctor
the rootrb watch, ■ after all. it only na-
tnre's effort to relieve herself, sod are
endeavoring to reach the seat of the oon-
geetioo withoot the use of Internal rem
edies.
Borne are using preparations about as
pleasantfio the patient as aa application
of mud or putty, but the wismt use a
pleasant liquid counter-irritant
Tha ideal remedy is Nosh’s Lielmeat.
Its carefully compounded Ingredteeta
poesem wonderful powers of penetratioa
and fwnrdtettlr reduce the inflamma
tion and congestion.
Noah’s Liniment is sbeointeiy harm-
m, aad can be need freely withontoon-
aultatioa with n physician. Apply -ha
itnimant freely over the point of peln
or oongestion. Baturate a hot flannel
aad kesp It appMed to that portion of
the body. The effect will be almost ii
io many cases the
coed pneumonia will be
a physician can be secured.
Bern for rheumatism, scUMoa, lame
back, stiff joints and musetes, sore throat
colds, strains, sprains, cute, bruises, col
ic, cramps, etc. For sale and guaranteed
95c. Semple tor the
Remedy Oo., Richmond
1 hereby announce my candidacy tor
tbd office of auditor for Oolteton county,
subject to the rutee of the Democratic
primaiiea. J W Canon.
1 hereby aa non nee myself e candidate
for the office of cooety auditor and
pledge myself to abide the result of the
Demccratlc primary and support the
nominate of the party.
A A Patterson, Jr
Neyies.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce my candidacy tor
iciacy x<
Collate
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TUMTIK
SAYS
“Give the Babies
plenty of fresh air.”
We have just re
ceived our Spring
shipment of
Go-Carts
AND
Carriages.
They are all new and up-to-date designs
Folding and reclining-all kinds and at
lower prices than yon will find them else
where.
BIQ SUPPLY
HHmMUS!
and noil on
Probate Judge’s Sale.
State of South Carolina,
Colleton Countv.
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In the Pro
bate Court.
Calhoun Day.
Calhoun's birthday was happily and
flttinciy celebrated this morning Vy
exercises at the Academy here.
After scripture reading by Bev T. P.
Baker, prayer was offered by Rev F. A.
JDmnnOa, after which Rev J. L. Daniel
delivered an address on Calhoun. Rev
F. O. S.'Ourtis delivered an addrees on
the Confederate soldier.
^ *te*«ral appropriate songs were sung,
Altar which, to tbs delight of the school,
a holiday was taken.
H AS YOL'B—cotton seed ran ont? Are
neariy all black seed! Do yon want
lead that will add 10 to 20 to your
yield another yeaif Than write for
circular! of Phillips Improved seed.
J. L. Phillips, Orangeburg, 8. C.,
1-8-8M,
WANTED- Fifty handa to operate a
turpentine farm and saw mil. plant at
R and. W. G. Hiott.
8-11-4t
TLEN—Tuesday night, a arch 10, my
tv mare- Her right bind teg baa
ilarge4 knee Joint. filO reward for
eoovery.
_ 3 18 2t
STOLEN
fan
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information leading to her recove
W M Nettles, Baffin, 8 O.
NOTICE—A Z Ayer wlU be in Waiter-
boro the first Monday in April with a
drove cf fine horses and males.
Among them will be several trotting
horses and a pair ot fine Jenny mulq». i
*
re-election as Treasurer of Lot let on
county, find pledge myself to abide the
result of the Democratic primary. If
elected I shall endeavor to do my whole
doty, as I have in the past.
R. E. Jones.
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
I hereby announce mv cahdidacy for
re-election as Clerk of Court of Colleton
county, and pledge myself to abide the
retuU of the Democratic primary.
H. D. Padgett
I take this method of snnouocinc my
candidacy for clerk of court for Colle
ton coanty. end pledge myselt to abide
the result of the Democratic primary.
E. R.'McIeer.
FOR COUNTY SUPT. EDUCATION.
I rake this means of announcing my
candidacy for re-election as County Bn-
perinte dent ef Education for Colleton
oonnty. subject to the rules of the Dem
ocratic party.
H. W. Black, 8r.
, FOR CORONER.
Believing that 1 am in a position to
give better service now than formerly, I
hereb* announce myself s candidate for
re-election to the office of coroner, and
plsdre myself to abide the resnlt of the
Democratic primary. J M Bentoo.
Rnffln, 8. C.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
A DOG ANDAMAN.
>IV
He wm a dog.
But he stayed at home
And guarded the Camtlj night and
. da/.
Be was a dog
That didn't roam.
He lay on the porch or chased the
stray—
The tramps, the burglar, the hen,
„ Away; .*
kora dog’s trne heart for the
• fcanfiabold berth
▲t morning and evening, in cold
nod beat
Hs#fiimdcg.
a
Ha smfi a man,
A«d didn't atav
To^oherish his wife and his
ren fair.
Ht wafiaman.
child-
Just arrived s full line of Bsttle-Ax«
ladles Oxfords. II W Black. Jr 3 18 2t
Bargain: The Leyra Qraphaphone for
$8.oo at 8 Finn’s Jewetery store 8-4-4t
Always on hand a fresh line of crack-
srs, fish roe and all good things to eat.
8t, . W. >. Glover.
Boggles, wagons and harness at
WLB&VCo
8 18 2t H W Black, Jr, Manager
Eaaem makes hot and tired feet com
fort able at Klein’s.
we have on hand 35 K. P. distributors
which have a great many improvements
over last year's, Youjkaow tbs place to
come and get them.
8t A. w chman A Son.
Klein’s Extract of Malt—nons better.
An exeeltens Bprlag tonic.
Let ns show jron aod of course,
tell you a barrow, cultivator, plow-
stock, plows, etc. H W Black, Jr.
$18 fit
See new line o* ontlery at
fit Walter boro Drag Co.
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wslterboro Drug Co.
Gem Phonograph, $12.50
Standard “ 25.00
Home “ 35*oo
* And day
; His heart 1
heart grew calkxis, its love-
Amber Millet,
Kleia’a
fit the cloee
or ”Sorghum” seed at
Hees* stock aad
in hfe fingsss, hurried
Te
• right
the show,
to go, you
,88
Fresh ropply of Dr.
poultry food at
2t Walterboro Drag Oo.
Golden Dent Com Beed, Gsnttemer,
' > Evergreen, Metropolitan
rdtaa Bead, Flint seed com
‘ "’a
Balk seeds far
* ®-aKfsffsasfaft*-*
Siii Ml
Also the finest assortment of
Gold Moulded Edison Records
35^** • • AT* • a ®
►. FINN’S Jewelry Store.
.
Just Received.
Ai.00
—TO—
A. P. Carter, as Administrator,
Plaintiff,
versus
Martha Carter, et si.
Defendants.
By virtue of the judgment and decree
of this court rendered in the shove en
titled case, I will sell at public sneti n
before the Court Honae at Walterboro,
between the legal boors of sale, on
■aleeday in April, being the 6ih day of
said month, the following deecrtbeg!tract
of land :
“Ail that tract of land in county and
State aforesaid, containing thirty acres
more or less, bounded North bv lands of
P. L. Carters South by land of Martha
Folk; West by land of sstate of A. J.
Cone. The same being part of P. L.
Carter estate lands.
Terms of sale—Cash. Purchaser to
pay tor papers. If pnrchsser does not
comply with terms of sale the sa d lands
will be resold on same day or tome sub
sequent day, to be named by parties at
risk of first purchaser.
JNO D. EDWARDS,
Probate Ju -gc.
Walterboro, 8. C., March 10, ’08
8-10 3t
30 Days’ Trial $1.00 is the offer on
PI Dentes. Relieve Back-ache. Weak
Back, Lame Back, Rhea ms tic pains.
Best on Bale for Kidneys, Bladder and
Blood. Good for young and old. Satisfac
tion guaranteed or money refunded’
walterboro Drag Co.
Rings Little Liver Pills for biBons-
ness and sick-headache. They clean the
item and clear the skin. Price 25c. Try
$5.00
Brown Furnilure
& Hardware Co.
(Wholesale and Retail Furniture.)
Colleton
Realty Company
WALTERBORO 8. G.
TOWN PROPERTY CH01C? FARMS TIMBER LANDS
Watch this space Eveky week
• a
This Week We Oner
FOR SALE—Dwelling on church street in good lo
cality—lot contains acre. $1500. One-half
cash balance i and. 2 years.
A VERY DESIRABLE FARM, containing 650acres
more or less, 4*4 miles west from Walterboro, 2
miles from church, J4 mile from school, 500 acres
tillable, 200 acres cleared and fenced, good 4 room
frame residence with kitchen; dining room and all
necessary outbuildings, fine water, good timber, etc.
Terms 1-5 cash, balance to suit purchaser. Price
very reasonable.
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The Sole Sublet, store aod residence, with outbuildings, for-
merly occupied by Stokes Bros, opposite Court House Squire, lot
containing two acres. This is a very desireable piece of property
aad can be bought cheap. Terms one third feisb, and one thud in
one and two years, secured by mortgage, with interest st 7 percent
FOR SALE—A very desirable resi
dence lot in town of Walterboro
90x365. A small* cash
will secure this lot Apply at
once as this lot will be no
on the market.
A house and lot on Bridge street
'lan be bought
House containing