The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 25, 1908, Image 6
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STATE TEACHERS AS
SOCIATION TO MEET.
The Kind Tou Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per*
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits Imitations and ** Just~as-good” are but
Experiments that tritie with and endanger the health of
Inlauta and Cbildreh—Exgeriepce ^gainst Experiment. -«
What is CASTORIA
C'astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Orops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other 3iareotic
subMafioe. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and ^allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA
Bean the Signature of
The Kind You Han Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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So Sore He Swore;
He Swears No More.
There wee e Merchant mighty sore—
In feet, oo sere he owore end swore
And kept on swearing mere and more.
The trouble wee that felks, instead
Of patronising him. by Ned!
Were buying goods by mail, he said.
One day ho get a little hint
On hew to make his etere e mint;
Then hope teak an a reey tint.
Me eemo and ADVERTISED hie stock;
Mia etere wee crowded,^ chuck-a-
block.
From seven until ain o'clock.
•a new this Merchant
Me longer is he fading
ADVERTItlNQ
pe Mere;
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A PLEASANT AFTERNOON.
Kditor Press and Standard:
On last Saturday afternoon
Mrs J J Hiers had the pleas
ure of entertaining the Chris
tian Woman’s Board of Mis
sions The meeting was well
attended and a very interest
ing program was carried out.
Among tnose who took part
in the exercises were. Miss
Blanche Hiers, who read a
paper entitled“The Tragedy of
a Soul." Miss Claudia Hiers
then read a paper on "Wo
man's Work,” which was com
posed by Miss Martha Hern
don. Miss Laura Hiers re^d
quite a lengthy story about
“The Rich Ruler’s Daughter.”
I^st but not least, Mrs M U
Bowers gave us a real sermon
on Peter’s Commands to Cor
nelius. »
We then sang a hymn and
had prayer, after which we
aujourned.
The next meeting will be
December 8 at the home of
Mrs Clarence Hiers.
After the business session
we repaired to the dining
room to partake oi refresh
ments.
Miss Mattie Herndon.
The march to
begin in March.
Africa will
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TO
SAVANNAH. GA. AND RETURN
VIA
ATLANTIC COAST UNE.
Account Automobile Races, Tickets on sale November 21st
to 25th, inclusive. Final return limit November 30th. Don’t
miss this opportunity to see the greatest Auto Race on the
fastest track in America.
For further information call on Ticket Agent or write
W. J. CRAIG. T. C. WHITE,
Passenger Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
The next meeting of the
State Teacher’s Association
will be held in Columbia
1-^U\-1*mbcr j*. a.ici jw.tiL2i.rj
1, and it promises to break all
records for attendance. Holi
day rates will be in force, and
it is expected that every live
teacher, principal and super
intendent in the State will be
present.
The program of the general
sessions and the general de
partments have been practically
completed and will be publish
ed in about ten days. Some
ol the best speakers in South
Carolina have consented to
make addresses, among whom
are Sen B K Tillman, Dr S
C Mitchell, President of the
University of S C., Col O J
Bond, Supt of the South Caro
lina Military Academy, Rev J
Henry Harms, President of
Newberry College, Supt-Elect
John E Swearingen. Hon Jno
G Richards of Kershaw, Judge
George W Gage of Chester,
Dr Wm Burdell and other
well known public men and
educators. Miss Nance of the
School Improvement Associa
tion has just secured the con
sent of Prof P P Claxton of
the University of Tenn, to
make the leading address be
fore that organization.
Besides the general pro
gram of the Association, of
which L T Baker is president,
each of the affiliated organiza
tions and departments have
arranged attractive programs.
Supt. O B Martin of the As
sociation of County Superin
tendent Miss Mary Nance,
President of the School Im
provement Association, Prof
W K Tate, head of the As
sociation of Town and City
Superintendents, Dr P H Melf,
President of the Association of
Colleges, Miss Minnie Mac
Feat, President of the Kinder
garten Association, and Miss
rope, President of the Primary
Department have all secured
the best available material for
their respective program.
The halls and lobbies of the
State House will be used -for
the occasion. The senool ex
hibit will be displayed in the
lobby on the second floor and
here also will be located the
headquarters of the Associa
tion, where each teacher is re
quested to report upon arrival
and secure a membership card
and badge.
A reception will be tender
ed the visiting teachers by
the teachers of the schools and
colleges of Columbia, Thurs
day afternoon, December 30,
in the lobby and library.
Music will form an interesting
part of each evening urogram.
Misses Nance and Selby have
been appointed at the head of
the committee of the afternoon
reception and music, while Col
A R Banks, heads the general
reception committee. Al
though the crowd will be large
ample hotel accomodation at
reasonable rates has been pro
vided. Col Banks will take
pleasure in arranging board in
advance for all who will write
him. „
Come Out )
And Join the
Roosters 1 Band!
o
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are the
famous little pills, easy to taLe. safe,
sure and gentle. Get Early Risers
They are the be«« pills made. We sell
them. BoM by Walterboro Drag Co.
Full line Ladies and Gentle
men’s fine and heavy shoes
Cheap for cash, A beautiful
line calicoes, all fast colors.
38 inch Brilliantine only 40c
per yard. ’
42 inch Panama only 40 cents
per yard.
W. B. CALDWELL
Stephens X Roads.
0
Unity Lodge No. 55, A F M
holds its regular communications Uh
Friday in each month at 8.30 o’cloc,
f m. All vjffitiug Brethren are
cordially invited to attend. ,
K P H SHAJPFEK, W M.
ft. O. MORE ALL, Sec’y.
gWSS STSWPSH TULCTS
SHatsE— PUm HPiarfy
Deafneta Cannot t* Cored
bj local application* m they cannot
rt-*< h the ritaeaaed portion of the nr.
There i* on y one wav to core deafneee,
and that it by (oooetirational remedies
Ceafnee* •• cnuaed b) an In Aimed coa
lition or 1 be marotie lining of 'he Eus
tachian Tune When this tube U 1 D .
darned you hare a rambling sound or
im*>ertect hearing, end when it Is en
tirely closed. Deafness is the result, sad
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored «o its normal
condition, hearing wilt be destroyed
forever; nine caeee oaf of ten are can-ed
by Catarrh, ah.cb U tinttlng hot aa
inflamed oond.iiou uf the mucous snr
face*. . (
Wo will jrivo One Hundred Dollars
for atlT canj of i>afnc.» (canned by
itarrh) that caneot be enre 1 by Hall's
aiarrK Core. w end for circulars, free.
F J UHEXEY A CO. Toledo, O.
Bold be DruagUs*. 75 j
Take Hall' Family FtUs for comiipa^
Join the Boosters’ Band and boost!
Don't stay home and go to roost!
Keep awake and make a spiel!
Pnt your shoulder to the wheel!
Try to help your town along!
Boost it loud and boost it strong!
Everybody lend a hand!
Come and join the Boosters’ Band!
Do You Want to Help
Boom This Town?
If you do. you’ll aastot the editor* in
advertising the place.
If you do, you’ll patronise home Indus
tries, including the printer.
If you do, you’ll subscribe for this pa
per regnlarly and advertise In it
Bot-
If you don’t, you’ll sneer at our efforts
for town Improvement
If you don’t you’ll order your Job
printing from some outsider.
If yon don’t, you’ll borrow your neigh
bor's copy of the paper to read.
DO TOD OR DON’T YOU?
Wabbly and Weak
Ver»u»
Solid and Strong.
Water can’t rise above Its level.
Nor can a community rise above the
level of its dtisenshlp.
if the cillxena are lukewarm, limp
and laxy, the town will be wishy-
washy. wabbly and weak.
If the citizens have VERTEBRA.
VIM AND VIGOR, the town will be
substantial, solid and strong.
Lets all brace op and make this
town of ours a bteee of energy, amhl-
ATTENTION!
Right About, Face
Tlicii forward, march, to J M Witsell
Supply Co, and get prices before you
buy. We carry a very complete
stock and will save you money on
your purchases.
We have 48 ladies # black petieoats,
value $1.25, will sell at 98 cents.
Best apron gingham 7c.
20c oil cloth 15c. Rugs running
from 50c to $1.75. Look ac them,
they are good values. Red Rust
Proof Oats 82 l-2c. Appier Oats $1,
something fine.
We have a large stock of underwear, which must
move, come and see us, we will do the rest We are
always on top in paying the highest priors for produce.
J. M. Witsell
Supply Co.
’Phone No. Gj
Fall Announcement.
o
I beg to announce to my friends and
patrons that I have one of the most
complete and fashionable lines of Mai’s
- ‘s •
and Boy’s Clothing ever offered in Wal-
terboro.
Men’s Suits $4 to $18.
Boy's Suits - _ $1.50 to $6
Children and Ladies Cloaks.
Especial bargains in mot’s hats.
We wiU take pleasure in showing you
our stock. Come to see us.
The New Clothing Store.
Orangeburg Business College,
Orangeburg, S. C.
Grand fall opening Sept 21st to October ist Thorough
courses in book-keeping, penmanship, typewriting and short
hand. Courses completed in from three to five months.
Write today for catalogue and terms.
RUFFIN* NEWS.
Ruffin, Nov. 23—Editor
Press and Standard: Please
allow me space in your paper
to relate a few items.
Mr and Mrs J VV Patrick of
Williams, visited relatives
near Bells last Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs Sallie Griffin of Wil
liams, syent last*Wednesday
night with Mrs E B Griffin at
Bells.
Mrs J W Crosby of Ruffin,
spent last Monday with her
parents near Bells.
E B Griffin of Ruffin, took a
pleasant trip to Charleston
last week.
L P Griffin of Williams,
visited his parents Sunday.
Brown Eyes.
FOK CHAPPKD SKIN.
Chapped skin whether on the hands or
faci may be cored in one pigbr by ap
plying chamberlain’* Solve. 'It U alao
utHqoaled for sore nipples, burns and
soalds. For sole by John M. Klein.
HOUSE BURNED.
Smoaks, Nov 23—Special:
The residence of Frank Hern
don was totally destroyed by
fire Sunday night between 12
and 2 o’clock. It is not known
how the fire driginated, but it
is thought that it was incendi
ary. Mr and Mrs Herndon
had gone to Williams to visit
his father, spending the night.
They returned Monday morn
ing to find their home in ashes.
Everyth! ng was consumed.
DcWitt's Kidnry and Bladder Pais
art on equaled in casea of weak back,
ache, inflamation of the bladder, roea-
matic pains, and all urinary diaordere.
They are antiseptic aad set promptly.
Evury case of kidney and bladder troe-
ole should be attended to at onoe, and
the aches in the back, rheumatic pal os,
urioary dtsordets, eta, are warning
rigoa. Don’t delay, for delays are
dsuaemu*. Get De wilt’s Ktdney and
P,U * Ra E u, w *is<j 23c. Sold
by W alterboro Drug Co
Set your mark high and aim'
straight at It.