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i V »N ' > A f.i 11 ■ 4r I E: L Cfet ^rrss anb Stanbarb TWENTY-NINTH YEAR. W W. W. SMOAK, JR. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ed to « gofflt. Only those who bsfe paid their sabscriptiom since the UUndton Stfdncm Kditor Press and Standard: -TERMS- Om T*AB fl.00 Sis NORTHS (10c MONTHS ...° 25c ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. Published eTery Wednesday. beginning of the contest wili be,—I have not seen any news from here in quite a while. 1 What has become of our cor- entitled to a guess. Every twen y- live cents paid on subscription en titles the subscriber to one vote, every Probate's Sqje. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County Of Colleton In tie Probate Conn Annie O'tjnin, Plaintiff Va. SAVE MR HAY year's subscription is four guesses, an abundance of rainfall here respondent? Hope they are not drowned, lor we have had J °bD Bunion. In re E*t Oilbert Hnd- BY USING THE •on, for dower. etc., and only cash received on sub t }iis year. By virtue of the decree in this court* . . . . . "... | «... r «,.. I vn'l sell at pobllc outcry, before the scnption counts. In other words. Miss \ lola Miley, of ..uley, coarlhou *. in v \alterboro on ‘■aletday | anyone who jiavs any mcnej on S. C., who taught the school in August next, HRin, Tsithin the ie^a! subscrintion will be entitled to one here, has returned to teach boarr>, me following described rea.ty. f . . r . atrain, and also Miss Lunine Ail that certain piece, panel^r tract — K ue88 ^ or every taenty-fi\e cent a ^j roo j. Cameron S. C to lan<1 - 9itu » te hviPK *nd beirg in the' WEDNESDAY. JULY 29. 1908. paid. <Iuessing coupons will ** teac h ihe Union schfX)l of this COQUty * I1,1 fcbo,lt four furnisbetl on application to tins community. We are giau to road leaJiujr to Hendirtouvtile, S. O., Here will The Press and Standard • oflice, or they may be clipjied from; welcome these two popular conthiniu* two hondrtd and fifty-one • ,b( "IS* 1 " ««* of The / young ladies Uck a«ajn **££»£»"* « «-“, ' atandard. j Hamntr ,n v i s i le d relatives ^ortii by land, of Neyle, »oth by | Hemember that a $1.00 subscrip- 1 P ’ , , . , lands ot,MV Blot ter and eB*;»to lauds uod entitle, you to four gue.ee.. here Saturday and SuntUy last. ot D.e!d ,.„l «e.t by e„.te glad to niilet* tr.-Bi Walterboro, on t!.e public With what is the Civic league in league? The Preas and Standard will re ceive and forward contributions for the campaign fund of the National Democratic party. We will be glad to receive contributions of fMO and over this week. liet everybody turn out to hear the benatorial candidates when they come August 8. They are big talk ers and this will be a fine chance to v> • inhale aome “hot air.” Perhaps the “wild animal" trom Oottageville is only one of our too energetic candidates. Several of them are known to be “scouring the woods." We would inquire if he, it or her attempted to shake That is an infallible candidate you know. “YOUNG MENS BUSiNESS LKAGUE." Referring to The Prees and Stand ard January ^9, 190J, we find the following: “The second meeting of the Miss Amelia and Pojx: landu of D*vul Kam-ey and laud of J Rent/ were the guest of Misses vv iiirkm»»n. Ella and Lillie Godlcy Satur day and Sunday. A soc able given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. God- ley, on the night of July 4th, was very much enjoyd. There will be a Sunday Young Men’t Burinesa league of school picnic at Islandton July Walterboro, was held at the law 30th. The invitation is ex- ofiices of Peunfoy Bros, last Wed-! tended to all, . «r , 1 ,, 1 Mrs. C. Godley, ol CrocKett- nesday evening. Not only were a>l the charter members of the organi zation present, but eighteen otl.er business men, all of whom joined the i-eugue. Such a large attendance, with the earnestness of pur]x>3e and enthusiasm manifsstvd, was certainly gratifying." Terms of eale cash. Purchaser to paj for papers to 4NO D EDWARDS, July 13. IHCK Probate Judge Deenng Mower Rake, t l and ville, is visiting h«r parents, Mr and Mrs 11 S Crosby this week. Mrs L C Mew and little tor. grand daughter, Margeurite 1 lollins, after spending several weeks with relatives, have —■ returned to Savannah, Ga. A few young lolks Final Notice. Estate of Edwin Walker deceased. On the 13th day of August 1908 I will make my tinal return as Executor, and on same day will apply to Probate Judge for Letters Disnrissory assaidExecu- We now have in Stock’the INTERNA TIONAL CO’S Reliable: Disk Harrows. David L W'alker, Executor. We are always glad to show these implements to our friends Pmneuies for the k»duey«. 30 days w hen in town. Parts of each always in stock. Parts ot Os- ^ trial 11.00. Guaranteed. Ac* directly , xt v i • i • ^ i i irom ou the kidneys and biina relief in the oorn Machine also carried in stock to supply purchasers ot ce hands The principal business transacted !j attended ^the oicnic at ‘ir"* do*® rneamatic pains, these macnines ve namip. „ nere uuviumu in picnm kidney and bladder trouble Invigorate Itte’s sign. at l ^ 18 meetlU ^ wi18 1 ie tt PI )0,ntn,en t Dry Branch and report a very the entire system. Sold by Walterboro . of committees and the adoption of .t enjoyable time. Drug Co. i / constitution and by-laws. <dancing Hon Kimsey O lluakey will not be at the names of the members of these a candidate for the legislature form committees, we find that the great Oherokee county this year. Possibly majority of tl e:n are The N ews and Courier will be g'aJ business here, in the same or difler- to know that it is because he wishes ent capacities, some have gone to to sj>end his time in preparing to other lields and, alas, a few to the « later fill the cflice with honor. A ! Other Side ! oommendahle undertaking. There are those now enjoying ic- ,j. ( j pp^'i i;oy tup \\ IRK comes from industries stinted by this WORM. VV ith best wishes to all the readers of The Press arid Stand ard. Blue Eyes. .tin i u, y ,0 ' ,9oS - CITATION F«r letters of Administration. STA'IE OF S >U ill CAROLINA, County of Colleton. By Jno. I). Edwards, h-quire, Probate Judge. League and the town is better bt- Whereas, P .T Lucas ma le suit ■ r , | to me to grant him Letters of Admiuis- A subject of vital interest to the °‘ *L * or some inexplicable t ra tion of the tstate aud effects ot farmers of Colleton countv is that reasonWHS a ^ owe ^ to though ^j. it had but begun to exert its in- The Hives, eczema, itch or t-aii rheum sen: tcu crazy, Can’t bear the toucu ot your , v Clothing. I»oau's ointment cures tne ; most obstinate < ases. Why sailer. All 1 druggist*sill it. | ! Unity IxKlge oNo. A F M. 1 holds its regular commutiicationa Uh Friday in each month at " :‘.0 ocloc j p m. All visiting Brethren are' cordially invited to attend. E I’ II SJIAFFER, W M. N. (i. MURK ALL, Sec’y. A. Wichman & Son TAYLOR’S “SPECIALS.” i of destroying the wire worm. ready a considerable area of this ^ ueuee ant ^ as8t * r ^ ^ l*owei' county is infested and unless some field lor its work is still here, netd thing is done to check the spread, * n 8 ^ ie e ^ ort8 °f. combined in the farmers are going to lose much of their valuable lands. In a speech which Prof. C'onradi tluences of every business and pro fessional man in the town. We are glad, therefore, to see the of Clemson College, made at the | awakenin 8 intercst direction Sniders meeting he suggests as a feasible remedy to destroy wire worms the following: and to note that.there is a possihili- and Standard. Any frkin itching is a temper-tes’er. The more vou scratch the w<>r»e it itch- THEREFORE. to cite , es. Doans Ointment cures piles, and admonish all and singular the kin- er zema—any skin itching. At all drug dred and Creditors of the said j stores. Mo-es Brooks deceased, that they be - -—^ and appear helore me, in the Court of j , ,* ... Probate, to be heM at Waliertoro, S. C’., ! “My Child was burnt d le-rihly alv ut on August 10, 1008, next, after publlca- i ,h « fac ®. neck and chest- 1 applied Dr.- tiou hereof at 11 o'clock iu the forenoon,: Thoniae Llectnc Oil. The to ftbow cause, if any they have, why an< ^ info n restfol sleep, the said Administration should not be "r^ rB * K^ncy M. Hanson, Hamburg, granted. * N. Y. GIVEN under my hand, this 27th day! - of Jutv, A D, 1908. Published on the 29th day .Inly and ' Operation for piles will not be neoea- 5th day of Auguat, 1908, in The Preas l f J ou Man z " n ^ JNO D. EDWARDS, Probate Judge, C\ C. The C&nd (dates. Pink he was de Auditor, lity for a re organization. We have never ceased to ^bor to this end and First, rotation of crops, avoiding we B > ncert 'lj hope our people will coin following grass, realize Jpngly enough the necessity Stcojd, U«p fall plowiDn. wub for «»<i^^gaiiization to Bnt | le tinlt lie>11 g0 UI , her - r*"d ■“<>»«• l‘“ ttt>fortunate forl,,^ don ,, mina how he f Jc Third, addition of Uumiw. ! 0 " r '“g” inhrf.ta that the people ^ Thu remedy ia within reach of 01 "«'t*rhoro circuuucnbe th.ir He : U trow aU ' (i( , fat U1 ll( , every farmer iu the county and, com- ‘ b y a circ,e drawn Hrouni1 tlK *ir A i;d now. oh! now, he’ll hab to iiM to depress of- Pot op ready to u^e Guaranteed. Price 50c., .Try It. Sold by Walterboro Drug Co. University of South Carolina. Wide ranofe of choice in Scientific, Literary, Graduate and Professional Courses lead- Our special sale, now almost concluded, has been the greatest success vve have ever achieved. It only goes to prove that printer’s tink is one of the best tonics to prescribe when a business gets the tired feeling. I he bulk of the goods advertised are sold, but we have a few very special items, which we would like to call your attention to, viz: Full 36 in. wide yellow homespun, jc value to go at 5c Full 36 in. wide bleach homespun 15c. value, at 10c. Full ;6 in. wide white linene Revalue, to go at 10c. Full 36 in. wide light and dark Percales to go at 10c. 10c and 15c Embroideried insertions to go at 5c. 25c Ladies underbodies, well trimmed at 10c 15c Best Standard Dress Ginghams reduced to 10c. 85c Silk Brilliantine ^4 inches wide reduced to 50c. 5 inch, all silk Ribbons, value 15c. reduced to 10c. 10 foot roll colored crepe paper, reduced to 5c. 2 1-2 pound scrap bundles, reduced to 40c. We have in addition to the above, a great many items, which will surely interest economical buyers. TAYLOR’S WALTERBORO’S POPULAR STORE. us organize and grow strong. iog Irom the source it does, we trust hi'hvidual efforts, it will so appeal to those farmers un,on th t ‘ re ' 8 strength, whose fields are infested us that they will make every efiort to destroy the wire worm and prevent larger an as from Incoming infested OPR VOTING CONTEST. Interest still continues incur guts singconUst. People ali over the county are talking and writing about it. not clearly understood; Rr instance, it asems to be the impression thui the guesses of the partus making kiss do babies Let Altlio we know de sinful cuss would rudder kissde ladies. De Treasurer he am brudder Jones. *27. He’ll hold to Jut oiliee hard J r . bus 1 ust return- Al-do detn todder Luckru Man*- Mout water for urn ba 1 .. , He’ll hub to kiss debabies-doe Mrs. Ivden Litchfield bitvannah, v „ , ,,, f , ,• . . t ’ And he uin t tor tink it^strunge. balkehatchie Socials. Salkehatehie, 8. C. July L. T. tiivuns fiom a delightful visit to his sister Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Licentiate of In struction, Bachelor of Laws, 1 Master of Arts, Civil Engineer | and Electrical Engineer. Well equipped Laboratories,, Library of over 40,000 vol-*! 't ( The Walterboro Industrial ® t C c l € © Life Insurance Co., JAS. E. PEURIFOY, President. Ga. Lewis (iivens who has a fine There seems to be some points P ,f) dion in Savannah sjient a lew days at lutj home near Black Creek last w eek. Airs. Franklin Blocker and two charming daughters,' Pearl and He’ll hab to p.d de <*!d h mse di»sr : And run de risk ob <le mange. I^xpeqses mod* rate--many Owens de Sherill' holds le fort students make their own ex- An he say he bound to k-*ei> it, jx*nses. Doe tings be wet ur tinirs be drv « T • ,7 , And forty-leben seek it. * ! Session (104th) begins them will W published. For the Emily, of Savannah are visiting 8 * ns: a an ^ sw’oet | September 23rd ’908. information of persons holding this friendsaod relatives on Black ^ outa Ml i Ili b home spun dress, i p or Announcement write to .. . .u . «u And he tell a funny little storv , „ ^ , ,• c n view we will state that the guesses sreeu. ^ ^ • j President. Columbia, b. L. Mrs. F. W. Stanley after a will not be published at all, but will i v . ' . . • i. pleasant visit to her sister Mrs. be kept secret. At the conclusion of \ ^ ..r. -. r John B. \\ hite. Cameron, 8. C. tb. conteit, or .flir the «ood4 pii- wi) i ipen - d ee veral week, with IBM, September Rtb, the M (tnewe. another .liter, Mr». A. B. Aids- will he turned over to a disinterested dorff, Clyo. Georgia. Protracted meeting will begin at Black Creek, church the first Sunday in August. The pastor, Rsr. J R Smith, will he emitted by hit brother, Rev W R Smith. Kveryore it cordially invited to attend these eerrioee. Kola. oommittee, who will go throngh them and award the $25.00, an there ia no pomihle way by which it will he knows how the person gneased Tkaa it aaona to ba the imprsmieo Uwtaajpafaaa whom aabaetiptea is now mid hi atnaoa will he satitl bout From de waist line up am best. Den hustle around ye sons o’ gttos, Kiss ebery baby handy, And donT forget when out yon r>- . Be well supplied wid candy. Don’t carry any rock or rye, De ladiea drink no more And all de mans ia Temperance now, And drink bohind de door. ’* Undo Tom. Ore (1) vacancy in the State Scholarships in the SOUTH CAR OLINA MILITARY ACADEMY, to be filled by competitive examination exists in Colleton.County. Applica tion blank may be obtained by ap plying to the County Superinten dent of Education, or to the Super intendent, Citadel. Charleston. S. C. These applications carefully filled outmost be received by the Super- intssident at the Citadel by Aug. 1st. 1ft*. ■j JXO. D. WARREN*, ^ Sec. <8: Treas. © © © $ ? ; ; j 5 e $ © G. C. BROWN, Vice-President. E. D. LEMACKS, Manager. © $ © © } j Insurance premiums payable weekly—5 cents a week and up. ^ Offers Protection to Men, Women and Children. In case of sickness pays a weekly sick benefit; In case of death pays amount of claim to family or estate. Run no Risk, Insure Today. Absolutely safe. Claims paid promptly. Write or see us about this vital matter. All Letters Promptly Answered.