The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 15, 1908, Image 7
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A Double Request
The Colleton Tencbert Associstion
‘'decided at it* Isit meeting to, again,
try and get Prof. W H Hand of the
Univeaity of South Carolina to ad
■dresa the teachera, the truateea, and
all others whs are interested in the
educ» r ional adranoeuienL
Vrof Hand i< an able and fcrjeable
speaker. He is an earneit worker,
and he knows a great deal ab:>ut the
educational work now going'on, not
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• IntemipWa.
^ ffpnsliy: Instance* of the wit
imor of
and humor oT the gallery and pit
patron* of the drama are printed Is the
EngUah llliHttruted Magazine. On one
of the ftfwt nights of the opera of “Cy-
moo” at Drury Lana a diaaatisfled crit-!
k when Mr. Vernon began tha laq air!
In the fourth Set, ,t TgrqiMAfl ma^torn
from mo! Which *$jdld they toko. J
borr- huuiiKlhinny sacg Tn tlTejRct' *
time of ihe nl«^ to the astonishment of ^
Ladies and Hisses Tailor-Mass Suits
Made of Silk and Woel Rajah—
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$10.00 to $7B.OO FE*R SUIT
toward Long Acre.
had been ’ III
m the varioud fitted. He
■tudying the educatioual inorementa
in the stated which he has visited.
He is one uf the educitional cim
pugn committee of bou h Carolina.
This he has a brosd view of edaci*
tional needs.
We have succeeded in getting hid
moment stunned:
he *an& In re-1
they so? Then, |
I'M Pjl »oou oygrtake;
herr’ r.r.i prcilpllately ran off amid
tbe pte’jdtt** of the whole hoooe. I a «;
In ‘'Bancho f aova,” a comedy Ln _ ~
thrw* acta, by iHifreol. tbe duke* aafs I T--
ct the beginning of the third act "I be-1 ~
g!n tv tret tired of .Sancho.” "So d« I.” j
said n «acr In the pit taking his.bat,
and walking out This sealed the fade;
of Jhe l>t£ce, ;
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$2.50 to $25.00 Each.
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pick and choose from.
White Lawn Waists from the se
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trimmed. 75c. to $15.00 each.
White Linen Waists, plain, tucked
and hand embroidered $2 50 to $15
each. _
Lace and Net Waists, Ecru Lace
Waists frpm *2,9# to $20
wbiw u« wai»“ * * c ;;
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Black Lace Waists from $6.00 to
$i5-tX) each.
White China Silk Waists $2.50 to
$7-5(5 ^ch,
Black China Silk Waists, $2.50 to
$10.00 each.
Tofleta Silk Waists $3.75 to $20.00
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Satin Striped Embroidered Voi|o<» ; ^
Fillet Voiles, Dotted Etamines aLiidrtf_r->
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Linen Suitings, Figured Madrav.
Persian Lawns. Plaid Lawns and Lip-
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Figured Batiste, Linen Lawns, Ox
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AH at popular prices.
promise tp be with us on Friday, the' . Whe * ,0,jn ^ Bo*i
17th of April- Hence, we venture,
•ur raperinteadeut of education c n
renting, to lequeet the trustees of
every school that is now runmug
to great their teachers holiday ti e
17th of April to that he or she may
attend the meeting and bear Prof
Hand*! ad drew. We also request
each and every trustee and all patrons
to meat with ns Friday. Though we
extend a special invitation to teach
ers, trustees, and patrons we shall be
pleased tojhave all whojdesire to bear
an excellent educational speech meet
with ns the seven teeth. The meeting
will be held in Wa'.terboro at the
court house at 11 o'clock.
1 sincerely hope that n any of you
nay find it convenient to attend.
C J D Caldwell.
Pres of Col. Tr. Aseo.
baste* at Bristol upon being stabbed!
by Artkiommus he denied the fahwess
of the thrust ami. apyeakftg to the ftt,
sakL “It Is net fair, eir. Is itT* A bald-
headed gentleman who probably took
the whole representation to bo serious
and to whom Ueeve directed bis gi«nrt+
replied. “Really, sir, I cannot say. for
I don't fence."
Barry smilraa. the Irish tragedian,
was playing in “Richard III." some
years ago at Slm-wsbnsy. When he
came to the line. “A horse! A horse!
My khtpluri for a boner some one In
tbe |>it uulb (1 out. "Wou4dn'<t a donkey
suit you. 2.!r SuMean?" “Yea" re-
spotMled the tnurdiaa. taming quick
It 0:1 the iu>rrupte»; “please come
round to th.* icage door."
Rings Little Liwer Pills for bilioas-
• ness and <ic> heartache. They clean tha
! rystem and clear the skin. Price 25c. Try
them
waHerhoro Drug Co.
This is campaign year—h
to The Preas and Standard.
It is a pretty serious outlook
f«*r the c< mir.unity when there
are only about 1600,000 worth of
ubicribe indictable f-flenses left between
Al>e Rnef and freedom.
FACTS ABOUT NEW THEORY
v SECURED BY INTERVIEWS
«
People Ten the Reason for Their Faith in
Cooper’s Belief. i
An article from the Nashville, Tenn.,
Banner, published during I* T. Coop
er's visit to that city, throws some
fight on the remarkable success of the
young man's theories and medicines
In various cities visited by him during
tha past year. Tha article la as fob
“In Tlaw of the enormous sale of
Cooper’s preparations now going on In
this city and the intense interc-t
which Mr. Cooper has stirred up *ln-e
his arrival, a representaUve of the
Banner spent Thursday afternoon at
the young man’s headquarters, watch
ing the swarm of humanity come and
“During the afternoon the reporter
Interviewed many of the (tellers and
obtained statements from all who
cared to give them as to their expe
rience with Cooper and his prepara-
“The following are selected from
those statements as being typical of
the fenensl expression of the people
“Mr. B. B. Lasater, living at 1114
Morth Fourth avenue, whan Inter
viewed, mid: T have been troubled
wqth my stompeh for the past twb
years, and have had rheumatism for
more than five years. Sometimes I
could not walk* and there were times
when I could not even move In bed.
Hard knots would fora on my mue-
dee, which mused me Intense pain.
Qsa formed on my ctogusch after eat
ing, which save as much pain and
and often t wai
all night, losing much
of Mr. Cooper and the
his medicine was
pushing for others, ! decided ta try
it I have taken it about two weeks,
and flad myself in a greatly Improved
condition. My stomach Is la good
shape, and does not trouble me at alL
My rheumatism has nearly disappear
ed, and I expect to resume work short
ly, for the first time in twelve months.
Mr. Cooper certainly has a wonderful
medicine, acd I am grateful for what
It has den© for me.’
“Another caller was Mrs. T. J.
Smith, cf 505 Hudson streeL She
raid: *1 have been a sufferer from
bladder and kidney trouble lor twenty-
five years. In that time I hare tri*4
many prescriptions/and various kinds
of medicine, but reosived little or ad
benefit from them.* X seldom-had a
sound night’s deep, tny rest being bro
ken at Intervals throughout the night
I had pains in my back and buraiag
mnsatlons.
“T Heard so modi of Mr. Cooper
that I came to the conclusion he might
be able to afford me tome relief. I
hare now been taking the medidae
about a week, and feel better In ovary
way. The peln has disappeared, and
I have no distress whatever. I harp
come here today to express my appre
ciation to M*\ Cooper tor hie wonder
ful medicine end what It has done In
my case. I wW take pleasure ta voo-
ommeadtug It to others.*
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Quarterly Statement ofc Colleton County Dispensary Board
Ending March 31, 1908.
Debtor.
Jan. 1. To Inventory
“ To merchandise for quarter
“ To railroad claims for quarter
%
Credits.
March 31, By Inventory
** By cash sales for quarter
“ By railroad claims
“ By breakage
“ By credit voucher
By Gross Profits
Expences
To Local expenses for quarter
To general expenses for quarter
To breakage for quarter
By net profit
To towns 1-3 net profits
To county 2-3 net profits
Walterboro.
Jack son boro.
Lodge.
Meggetts.
#3003 79
S5 6 3 °4
‘33 <5
8599 98
2058 95
2504 22
29 54
'4592 71
1885 13
362 75
1179
2259 67
1905 12
307365
3*4*
5010 *8
3093 73
8822 74
80 17
41 07
*369 74
4913 90
, 17 10
28 80
1119 42
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431 82
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*93 75
108 46
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373 56
271 17
34 89
97 1 3i
662 84
3*2 54
679 62
2466 42
1073 99
274 83
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822 14
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358 00
7»5 99
91 60
*83 22
444 *4
888 28
2466 42
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J. A. DIEDRICH,
Cl«rk.
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Kennedy’s
Laxative
Cough Syrap
AMD TAX
BdTsvss Golds to working thsm sot at
tha systeoHthroagfi a copious and haslthy
sefion erf tho bowsfc.
RWavos Coughs by c
mucous membranes of ths
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State of Sooth Carolina,
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COUNTY pF COLLETON. t •
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Court of Common Pleas.
Copy Samiuona for Ke<i<*f. (Complaint
atarved )
Barnard L. Cox. PUiutiff,
agalnist
Philip Mouittie, Defendaut.
f To tha Ddiendnnt afnreaal l:
Amanitiaa of tha Fair Sax. „
Mrs A.—I thouglit Mra. C. was a
friend of yours. -Mr* B.—And so oha
ts. "Mrs. A.—Well, she Ifn’L Shat •
hypocvlte. Mfo. B.—How do you know
that? Mrs. A.—Bemuse she tried to
pet me to say something mean about
you. Mrs. B.—She did? Bow? Mrs.
A.—Why. she asked me to tell bar what
I really thought of you.-Chicago Now*.
Mis Qwalifieatiens.
talking now of becoming an
Children Like It
Nt mum-mm
HftUtorMb-UNeaSa*
John M. Klein. Druggist.
to ba gaining
hie vfott dmwe to n
given to^on^Wo
'*• W v w Hn Mwq Rig
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YOU are herebv tammon^l and r«-,
quiftd to answer ti e c^inelalnt In »lils
action of which a copy ' }#■
aarvod open yon, and t« ^erve a copy of
year au««er to the •aid o mplsint on
the aobaerlhers nr tceir otfice at Walter
boro, 8. 0.. wlrhlu twenty dry# aft*r
thaaar* oa hereof: exc'naiva A i the day
of Mob •arvloe; and if you ftiU to an
war tbe complaint within ibw time
afo«o«old, 'he piate*tff in tni« actfem will
apply to tint Court for tha relte da
matBdffd In then-mptalnt.
Date Nav 9th. A. O. 1007.
HOWELL A GRURtft,
Halt.nd’s Attamajrs.
“He’s
nctor "
“Why. be hasn’t any qualifications,
has her
“Ob. yea: a friend of bis dtod recent-
herewitht nud ,eft h l 0B •, fnr Hurd overcoat
and high bat"—Philadelphia Press.
Stretch Your Legs
and bo comfortable. Strait
patent foot raat is a part of the
chair; forma tufted froot wham
Dot in uaa.
Morris
Chairs
well—each
teed—your security of aetlileo-
tion. We can show yoo coma
beautiful Strait Chain, richly
carved, leather or veioora.
Cali and see them.
Fine Furniture, Floor Coverings,
Pictures, Man tela, etc,
Aiao The Eclipse
Cleanable Ra
nge rator.
COWPERTHWAIT & CO
S88 King Street.
CHARLESTON. S. a
Lggs are said to bo lowor in
price This will help th« public
and the bleated hen will not lose
any money on are wot of it
Whether resulting from a spmia or
from rh*um\tic pains, there L hoitlng
so gimd for a lam# shoaider as Cham-
beriain’s Palo Balm Apply It final* and
rub tbe puns vigorously at eaoh
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Slow Mover.
Blobbo—flee that mmaangsr boy lead
ing the dims novel He hasn’t moved
for an hour. Blobbo-What an Ideal
chaos player ha would maka—PhUadsl-
Phia Record.
ssX'w5Y£sr
A enanjr, oherrfui heart oha tgea o
world of gloom into a paradise of
beauty.
Train up a child and away be will
X* ' i > • ;
xsaZaa Pile Ramedv. Pries ftOo It
gaarentead Pa»up ready to nee. One
ioattou prompt reh*f to any form ot
«rwthoaand heals.’
Walterboro Drag Co.
MarZta PUa Ramedv comas ready to
um. put np io • colUptihio tube with
noztleattaohaJ. Ova app.ioatlou proves
ta mstjt "oome an t hsa s, rsrt
mat loh and fellav»v aor-n-s* a
. For alt f« ram of Piles. Pries
j xutisd. "fluid by Walterboro
u-..
CO
iT£»a;i
•aye Bond to
Whan L L. Parry
locumenta tar hia aafsty
at the beak ta
afternoon. ho fmCM a
whioh ha. aare that ha
1 paver ptaead ta the
•* woodartac how the
<0 to fa hta