The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 15, 1908, Image 5

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-V. * Q tf No. 6801 $3.00 TAYLOR’S MILLINERY FOR THE "Fttl." No. 6865 . $3.25 Slippers and Oxfords in which are incorporated the newest and best features of the season are now being offered to the trade of this community. Good and tasty dressers recognize the fact that a happy combination of highest style, best material and medium price, makes our line of Oxfords satisfying..' * Peter’s styles are original. The materials used are the best money can buy, and the types and finish appeal to a refined taste for the beautiful. Until you have seen them you have not all the information regarding Slippers and Oxfords that you should have. A request will bring samples to your home, for comparison with any other slippers sold in this community, barring none. Lleat R»y»or of the mok. WHAT 3H\LL 1 TEACH MY cun't tee a good point, don't fail to Th# Il*v F.O 8cirtta,<A»I CHILL? • bod one. If • tbonsond pleasant for djjj* Teach him that it is better to die j «hm*e «dd of people, bant for vo* to than * lie; that it is bolter to starve: something unpleasant. If Ton don't B w iin Bnit ow beloved than to steal; that it is better io be a ""d it uGwl iOutr niure; if jvu do, ^nd 1st Ltant of camp Hopward scavenger or a woodohopper than snlhowl anyway. Never mind your ‘ idler and deadbeat; that it is just a* own business: watch for something to criminal and reprehensible to waste find fault with in some other mans Monday as to desecrate Sunday; that business, this will make you great- labor is the price of all honest posses Hatesbnrg Advocate. •ion ; that no one is exempt from the r ’ J --—•— r obligation to labor with head, heart that several bright or hand; that “an honest man is the J 0MD 8 newspaper men in different noblest work of C.od:” that knowl ^tioos oi the State are preparing to edge is power that labor ii worship I’rrak into the legisatnre. Whatl a WALTERBORO’S POPULAR STORE. * /■ SSSZ&QQSSS29QQZSXB®® *** and idleuess is sin; that it is better P**?!—Bamberg Herald. to eat the crust of independeut, . poverty than to luxuriate amid tne ; COMMITTEE MEETS, richest viands a« a dependent. Teach The Execntive Committee of the j him these facts till they are woven ' Colleton Prohibition Association is into his being and regulate nis life | requested to meet in the office of | and we will insure his success— I’eurifoy Bkh at Walterboro on j though the heavens fall.—Rural i Monday nexj (April tioth) at 11 j Ketr-«t Times. o’clock a. m. for the purj>ose ot pntting into operation the plans laid JUST KNOCK THE EDITOR. out b y the Association. If you don’t like everything you | Please let eaoh memlier of the in your home paper, go arounu committee be piesent If jKJssible. the streets and howl. The editor is j, j;, Hodd. never supposed to make a misuiu Round, April, li. Chairman and of course cannot do so. O her Annual Memorial servlets held at Zion church on the first day in May. The exercises will me nee at 1 i o’clock, sharp. Thai* be two addresses suitable to tha oeoae- lon, and then a recess ustil 3:30 o’etoek and then so sddrese on tempeaaoaa. Every body is invited to come, some and bring roar basnet with yon. Let ns have one of the best msatinge in oar history* Will have s general work day next gatuday the 18th. We will enoloee the church and grave yard with a good wire fence. We also invite all passant who are interested in the proteettfa of the graves of their loved dead, come ami help n* in this commend ibis wo-k. Nothing speaks better for any com* munlty than the cire of their eefMtery. G W Way. For Comm’ttee. people cm, but the editor is ubiqu itous, omniscient, omni present. omnipotent, “omnivorous- If you Ladies Great suffering is the lot of all women, who neglect the health of their wo manly organs. No reason to do so, any more than to neglect a sore throat, colic, or any ether disease, that the right kind of medicine will jcure, Jake J-f2 Wine of Cardui for all your wdmanly ills. It can never do harm, and is certain to do good. Mrs. Salie H. Blair, of Johnson City, Term., writes: “I had suffered from womanly troubles for six teen months, and had four doctors, but they could not help me, until 1 began to take Wine of CarduL Now ! thiidc 1 am about welL" At all reliable druggists, in $ 1.00 bottles. Txy It WRITE US A LETTER Write today for a free copy of valuable 64-pace Illustrated Book for Women. If you need M*dtcal :i oe Advice, describe and reply will sent In plain sealed eavdopa. j mt 'Vm H. Ar Land For Sale acres about 5 mile* east of Walterboro bound'd by Hamp Thompson. Jonas O’Quin, and others, known as ♦he Sebern Thompson Home s. ad. This place has two goov new tenant houses and some of the open land is m- der wire fence. Must be sold quick, either for cash or good security. Apply to D. J HYDRICK. tf. Orangeburg, S. C. r«l<*r«'n. V D , of So :« 8 !h‘i litfa Laxative relieved coughs *n<i olds where a I other remedies felled. Ir% gentle laxative effect* esirecimly ecommenda for chiMreu I* i* pieassut t<* take. For cnuk>h«. colds noarseucsv tvboopinz*coogh. XOuey re funded if unt tatistied. So d by Walter- boro Druit Co Administia-or’s Notice. On the 14th day of April no*' I vs-ill fil** my final letum adminis rnior of 'he rsfate of Kev .1 T Hi**r*. with Ihe I’roha'e Court, and immediately there- alier. will apply for my fi* at discharge. E T Hiera, Administrator. M ircb 14. iad8 3 18 1i PATENTS Srnd modrl, I br«xp«'*r«-I Jrie*. how M obtain pau-nu. tmW mark*] IN AU COUNTB1M. . Busbusf direct t it* M tikia^toH nut t.tu, money mmd often ihe potent. PstMt and (afringwiwnt hmetics Exclutlvtly. Write or com. to u«al tt mate Bttete. teV- Vntte4 atatte htett 0Ot«,| WASHINGTON, O. C. GASNOW 8c (°. NOTICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, „ Colleton County Rv vir*ne of the Commission issued on «h« 13 h day of April, 1908 by R «• MoCowm. Secre'ary Of State, we tbe\ nnder*-i»riie<l corpormtora wi.l oo April 17, 190K. open book* of f-nb«cription to the capital stock of the Co.Icon News Publishing Company, at Walterboro, S C., at Beach Bro# Store, to be orcanized and created under and pursuant to. ai»d with the rights rowers, and privileges »et forth in I bo PecUration Aud Peti- ti.<D flitd in the office of ihe Secretary of State: E Camrbell, A. K Beach C. p C. Adams, W Gruber, j. E. M'-ore. M P Howell. E. L Fitbburne, Beard of Oorjvoratore. WalterboTP, S. C., April 15, l9oS Probate Judge's Sate. >'a’e of <out»i I’lrolira ) CoIVton Count . | In ih** Pro- bale Court. the .Io'inh Ne4t>ii, as Administrator of Efi'ate of Chance Grandiao, Deceased, veitna The Unknown Heirs at Law of Chance Grandlaon, Deceased. Uv virtue of Decretal Order in the ah >ve entitled case, I will tell for cash onSal'sday in May. 191»8, daring the usu■»I hoars of bxIh the following des- crib*d tract of land: All ihai certain *rict of land situated in ihe r.uin'v ot Colleton and State aforesaid, atd containing five acre^ anti bontdeti on n>e North bv 'ands uoar or late of Joaiah KetM ; Ei*t by lands now or la-e of Georce Rnmpb: We*.t bv land* of C C Carter aud Sooth by loads of C C Carter JND D. F DWARDS. Piobate Judge. Waltetb >ro. 8 C. Bpri! 15,’C8. NEW FIRM IN TOWN Frank crosby am] 11 A Pat ter- eon have associated themselves touetlier under the firm name Crosby and Patterson, to manu facture and s?11 soft drinks. T heir place of business is that fjrmerly kept by Walterboro Bottleing Works, on Bt ids street AT DOCTR'S CREEK. The annua! memoial service* will be held at Potor’* creek church on Thurs day, April 30 Ut Rev* j R Smith an i S D Vaughn *re expected to be pres nt and make addresses. Dinner will be i rervel on the grounds and the public generally are inyitod to attend. b B Saunders. For committee. CAMP WM. C. HEYWARD NO 4fl2 L\ 8. V. This organization met at the court house on Saturday last, and reorganized for the coming year. The following were elected officers: C G Henderson, Commander. G W Rivers, Adjutant E P Henderson 1st LieUt. G w way ?ud Lieut. JnoH Hiott, 3rd Lieut. Rt-v F O S Curtis, chaplain Drw It Ackermar. Surgeon w R Hickman Color Bearer Delegates to State Reunion at Green- v ile, Rev F O 8 ( urtis, E P Henderson aud Tyler Risher. Aherustes, G w way II D Padgett, B Jliott.. Delegates to General He Union at Birmingham, Ala , R G w Bryan, J LI Hiott, L c Robinson Alterdates L G Owens, Henry Smith, George Sndivan. A RUNAWAY Lt.te Friday aftern on Misses* €X*fa Rizer ALd Mildred Padgett, tkesr-bert of the Walteboro Grade 1 School, were driving down Railroad Avenue Wneu in front of Mrs Padgvtt’s residtuee they slightly turned to ihe right logo Mound some chi.ren playing in the street. The buggy wheel came in contact with a guy wire from a telephone po'e which turned the buggy over throwing them out. Both the young ladies sail<*red painful injune*. They were taken into Mr* Padgett'* hotue an i a phvaieian was immediately s.imnioued. latfcr in the evening they were removed te their homo. Whi!e : suffering! cuna Wrahla pain from the injuries it is thoughtohey willbeijut and aVe to rosum* th# duties nt the school in a lay or twa. Misses Birlte Glover and Jfeole Savage »re tak'ng their p aces at the Graded school this week Death of John Mitchell. About a week n^oJiio liifcabell a younsj negro, ISyeara ol«i cirieutly ihot himcelf infl wounds in his leg and arm. poison set in, from which he Saturday. It eoemt* that lie was pnlllitg a gun towards him by the b^prel, the hammer was pulled back and the gun discharged. Mag ffeym made a j inquest over his renfltins Sunday. J They fail a: <1 they alone who have not striven. JUST ARRIVED My new Spring and Summer Hats of which I have a beautiful assortment and prices to suit everybody. Mrs A. Q. Lyons, Islandton, S. C NO riCE—Notice >8 hcretiv i ’vcn. pur t'lriit ton Kpoolntioo of the B mrd of I Director* of Ainrr<**n Ten Gnwcrs C- ntpany that a meeting of tha Stock holder* of -aid C'^mpanv will be held on Mondtir, Wnr 21, 1908. at 12 m. nt ihecfflceot Wm H nry Parker. E*q., 39 Broad 8treet, Charleston, S C., tor the purpose of conaideiiog a Rm>o- bnion that said Company go into liquidation, wind np us affairs and m»solve PROF. HAND’8 LECTURK. | Qu Friday at noon Prot Hand . |w, a Hol d. PiofeMor of I will oddreM the Colleton Ooonty «. * rtJ ,V,*>1Tniver. m . ... . Secondary Educaikm in tbeUniyer •ity of South Carolina, will deliver a public address io the court house *t 8:80 o’clock on next Thursday night on the inject of e»t»blwhiux a hign school in Walterboro It is hoped that a large number of dittoes will bear Prof. Hand. He- if »*aaa of ripe scholarly attainments MjA-fc deeply interet ted in the subject efdlaeatioe. Teachers Association ot the Aesdeny. The address will be free to all who care to attend. Working Him. ‘They certainly are boy too hard at roll—a/* food papa, aa he up Organs and Sewing Machines Repaired. ______ . 1 . a You can get your Or- • gan and Sewing Ma chine repaired prompt- ** ly at your homes. PRICE-; * REASONABLE : And Guaranteed. CAR of HAY We have just received a car of beautiful, bright, No. 1 Timothy Hay, which we will sell at $1.35 per hundred. * A FULL LINE OF ~ New and Fashionable NEW DRESS coons! which we have marked at prices that will cause them to move. CALL-AND INSPECT THEM- We take pleasure in showing all our Goods. Write to the undersigned. W. S. WEATHERFORD, Islandton, S. ST SHOES. m .... t • The Most Complete and Largest Stock of Shoes in ■ * * . » '? We can fit you and please you. Colleton Mercantile • * r TXT alter boro, S. C. V' " vat j*' l- f te • - *, . ...a,. ■ ' V -\.. ; v '■ 1 v ’ ••j] ,, t \ r s ■jii&ktth ■ nz*. : rm