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- ■ Evidence of the work of this UajnJe ^O* 8ttss an&Staiwaro . a ^ on tides and it . hafl jugt ; TWENTY-NDflll TEAK. W. w. SMOAK, JR. enroll and proprietor. it contihue. remains much yet undone. * just There. AlVArSMUfMCt. u Wkturboro, 8- C. at tfcc ▲ol of March S, 1871 BOND ELECTION AT ABBE^ILLL Abbeville. April 6.—: An election eras held in the City Hall to-day to decide whether the school district of the town of Abbeville should vote -j boftds to the amount of $20,000 for the purpose of building a high school. The vote wit 110 fb 2 in favor of the bonds. Work will cofo- mtmn at once on the building, and will be randy for the opening of the schools hi the fall —The News and WEDNESDAY. APRIL. 21. 1900. Here will The Press and SUndnrd the people** rights Unawed by mfhamer and by gain. Walterboro building. a new echool Read the Farmers’ Union Depart* ■sent on the third page of this pa* pec. It will interest you. Perhaps Sniders school district is of the opinion that the Legislature will make a special appropriation to ' a pay off its back indebtedness. If the MEN of the town are going to fail on the school bond petition, we would suggest that they turn it over to the Civic League. We just bet it can secure the election as easy as it moved the feftce round the Godfrey lot, or whitewashed Bdward’s shop. BONN FM RWEKAGE SYfTEl Gaffbry, April 9—The board of public works has advertised for bide on $12SJXX> worth of boode for the system to he installed hi The propoeed issue will of bonds hearing interest at 41*2 and 5 per cent interest, the bonds to ran fatty years, with privi lege of retiring them within twenty years. Col A N Wood, a shrewd financier, is chairman of the board, and thinks the bonds will be sold without difficulty. / Now in all candor, it is s shame for the county to longer tolerate that old tumble-down fence round the court house square. The May • «. gj. festival will conclude its functions an this square, and it is a reflection on the county for the visitors to see this old ramshackled fence. Mr Supervisor, if you cannot rebuild it, you can do as the League did with the Godfrey lot fence—remove it. APPLY TO SCHOOL BONDS. Since the world began all great ideas, great movements and great institutions havt passed thru three igessf evolution: First ridicule, then discussion, and then adoption. So, when your work is laughed at, never mind; when it is discussed, do not listen; and at last when it is adopted, just smile and continue straight ahead. Those who laugh, do not kno*; those who ’discuss, are thinking; those who adopt, have learned. To hear the laughter and to listen to the discssion is to take from our mind the idea needing all our atten tion. They say—why, bless you. they’re always saying—so let them say.—Ex. 4-fEW Two Rock Hill A few Spring leaders in our Grocery Department are making folks sit up and take notice. PRICES GOOD UNTIL NEXT ISSUE OF PRESS 9 AND STANDARD. Good coffee ioc. pound. Rice (good) 8c. qt (better) ioc. qt. (best) 12 i-2c qt. Old Virginia Roe 15c- can. 3 Iks tomatoes, 10c can. Lump Starcb 5c. lb. Best smoked bacon 12 1-2C lb. < Best Grits 30c. peck. Oat meal usual 12 1.2c pkg. 10c MY & SHAFFER, BOLE AGENTS. P n T) Cures a -L a ± ■ Rheumatism ttmi wkm Nlek^Ima Lang, tbe largast ratmil la Sarmanab aajrs about P* P* P* r. V^UPPMAN. •aJ ia fact trM t» g* c«m4 of (bat ftMribl* 4 . I vUN4 Mat Springs, Ark., without 11 look P. P. P. (UppoMa’ai la Oho right yam •taco that too* I P. P. P. 4U »• work to mymak r). • *3 »n4y. % foick Nicholas The newest addition to our ex change list is The Hampton County News, a bright six-column, six-page paper published at Brunson in Hamp ton county. Ills edited by T. R. T. Geddis a Newspaper man of ability and experience. Two pages of the News is home print and over those pages is a liberal supply of advertis ing May the News continue to give the news of Brunson for many moons. Sometimes we think the paternal attitude of the State is assuming dangerons proportions. It helps pay for school libraries, furnishes scholarships to this, that and the other school or college, gives aid to establish high schools, and now gives money to some short tefm schools. If it were not all being done in the interest of education we would be positive in our objection, because this kind of thiiur will have a ten dency to kill out individual effort, and cause communities to assume the mendicant attitude. Save us from the spirit of beggardom. Our legislators should think well of these things. For example: Look at our road working system. . BOYS. READ THIS. *- A Jeweler in a western town re cently found s precious treasure in a peculiar place. His home coffee-mill was broken: he took it apart to And what was the trouble. He discover ed that it had been wrecked by the action of a stone of some sort that hgd even cut its way into the grind ers. He took it to his jewelry store, and putting it under a microscope discovered that it was a large dia mond of the blue tint variety, and worth about $200. It is thought the diamond was mixed up with the coffee when the green was screened in South Africa, where the coffee was raised. The diamond was about the sixe of a coffee grain, and has the same color. A manufacturer in an eastern city found a valuable partner in a pecu liar place. His business not going satisfactorily, he walked through his factories and watched the men to find out what was the matter. He- found out they were more anxious to quit work than to begin. One young man, hovfever, seldom looked at the clock. The manufacturer placed this boy under the microscopic lenae of responsibility and discover ed him to be worth so much that he gave him an interest in the business he helped to make valuable. The boy got mixed up with a lot of ordi nary people, but, like the diamond, hit true worth could no tbe hid, and shone through the dull color of com mon labor. Diamonds prove their value no matter where placed. So do boys. Coffee beans and careless boys never shine, and you never need a microscope to determine their value. -Exchange. , THE CIVIC LEAGUE. Some months ago we twitted the ladies of the Civic League of this town on their apparent waste of energy in tbe work they attempted We did this, not because we were not in thorough accord with their, purpoeee, but because they did not seem to have a definite work before them. We knew that if we could get them “mad” they would do something. Ws got them “mad all right—AND THEY ARE DOING SOMETHING. > Wt dsrirs now totMte thfc mate the Indlas Buggies Free. One to Mr. P. M. Padgett by The •* Press and Standard. One to Mr. Augustus Smoak, who * S held the Lucky number in the drawing held by us April 1. But we have plenty more just as good as these of. the famous Rock Hill Bug- A. Wichman & Son THE LEADING HARDWARE STORE. , MERELY THINKING. Farmer, farmer, I’ve been thinking What n State this would be If home supplies weren’t transport ed From beyond our own Country! Fanner, Farmer, let’s be working. What a difference it would make If all the msadowe were converted To producing reel beefsteek! Farmer, fanner, you’ve been idling, Whetaeum it would prove If aU your doUara were eon And you’d on you get e move. Farmer, farmer, venSe been fooled. Whet e pocmr you would be «-* —- - — _ j ix sviook raising were unoenant From the mounteim to these*! MW Ml«. (ComalSint Net Served.) THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton, lo The Court of Common Pleas. John C Carter and Fred PadgeTt, Plain tiff a. ▼a. Mary Lyoni. Elvira Smoak, Joe Padgett, Davio Padgett, Mamie Sease, Thomas Padgett, Chetaie Padgett, Pearl Pad gett, Beetle Padgett, Peter Baxter, Neel Padgett, Alice Padgett, Francia Padgett, TertfPadgett, Charlie,Slack Padgett, J L Padgett. Jim Padgett. John Padrett Henry Padgett, Looey Padgett, Rafus Padgett, Lucas Pad gett, Cnrlie Lee Padgett. Wroton Carter, Lon Smith, Ben Smith, Henry Smith, Joe Smith, Joe Southern and Florie Southern, Morton Carer, De fendant#. TO THE DEFEND V.NTS ABOVE NAMED: Yon are hweby summoned and re quired to answer tbe complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pica*, for the said Oonnty, and to serve a copy of yonr answer to the said complaint on the •nbecribera at their effioes in Walter boro, Colleton County, South Carolina, within twenty day* after the service hereof, exclusive of tbe day of sack service; and if you fail to answer tbe complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. PADGETT A LEMACK8. Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. H D PADGETT. [Seal] Clvrk of Circuit Court. Walterboro. 8. C., March 12.1909. Notice. To the Infant Defendants. Chessie Pad- K t, Pearl Padgett, Bessie Padgett, rry Pedgett, Charlie Sleek Padgett, J L Padgett, Reins Padgett, Lucas Padgett, Cnrlie Lee Padgett, Wroton Carter, Morton Carter aud Florie Southern: Take eotioe. That unless each of yon procure the appointment of a Guardian ed litem to appeer end defend this action on bshelf of seek of you within twenty days after the service of the summons herein upeu eeefa of you. an application will be made to C G Henderson, Esq, Master tot Colleton County, at his of fice In Walterboro. 9. O., on the 25th day of Jane, ifite, at 10 o’clock, a m, or as soon thereafter as the mottoa eaa be he heard, for aa order appointing D Padgett, Clerk of the Coert for Colle- tomOhuaty* or some other suitable and nompsteal parson, Guardian ad Litem for sack of you, ate dirantteg him to anpu ^ •bovo suUtlod aedou is behalf of u of yen, and for sack other rebof as i he lost and swdteMu, PADGETT b LEMACKS, Plaintiffs’ NOTICE. All persons holding claims sgamst tbe estate of J C Padgett, deceased, will ’file tbe same with me duly attested, and all persons indebted to mid estate, will make pavmeut to me J G PADGETT, c Executor. Walterboro, 8. G, April 3, 1909 els i or pain of hurl or um on. NOTICE OF ELECTION, Whereas, application has been made to tbe County Board of Edncetion for Colleton oonnty to order an elecuon in Rice Patch School District No 6. on tbe question of voting off an additional tax levy of 3 mills in said District, and a petition presented, signed by one third of the free holders in said District, pray- insr said election be ordered It is ordered, under Section 12<# of the Code of Civil Lews, 1902, that an election be held on Friday, April 30. 1909, at Rice Patch School boose, or other convenient place within said dis trict, and that only those persons who return real or personal propeity for tax ation, and who exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates as required Jn general elections, be allowed to vote. At said election, each elector in favor of' voting off the proposed tax shall cast a ballot containing the words “Against Additional Tax" printed or written thereon, yod each elector opposed to voting off said additional tax shall vote a ballot containing the words. “For Ad ditional Tax" printed or written thereon. Polls will be opened at 8 o’clock e. m. and closed at 4 o’clock p m. F M Polk, Sr, A E Rente and J M Dopsoh, t rut tees of said District are berebv appointed managers to conduct said election. “If the majority of the votes cast in said School District shall be Additional Tax.’ and not *For Additb al Tax,’ tbe additional tax shall not bs •evled ** Within tee days after the election, the above named managers shall report to this Board tbe result of the election, and furnish them with the poll list, the ballot box and all papers appertaining thereto. H W BLACK. SR. C JDCALDWELL, W W 8MOAK. JR. Co. Bd. of Education Colleton County. Walterboro. 8 C . April 9, 1909. 414 3t: NOTICE OF TEACHERS’ EXAMINA TION. J The rroolar spring touchers sxsmlss ttoe will he h*ld iv tbe ooun bourn ou Friday, May 14tk. beginning at 10 o'clock * Thackers whom cer ificatee will ex pire this year can take edveatane of this examination *ud thereby qualify setose to tsarh la the next year Thu law ie a little ■at he ie» wllf lal win 4$t $L AND PIPING Sober, Competent Workmen Full line of all kinds of Sanitary, Toilet, Kitchen and Household Plumbing Fixtures, Water and Gas pipe always on hand. See the Model Kitchen at Brown’s Hardware Store and the Bath, Toilet and Sanitary Display at my Main Street shop. E. F. HAMMOND, laebinist and Supply Boose. BOX 235 ’PHONE 77A PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO OUT OF TOWN ORDERS. MASTER'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Col lot oh County, In the Common Pleas. David Green, as Administrator of Satan Washington, vs. W W Rbame. et al. By virtue of tbe Decree of above court herein I will sell at public out cry before the Court House in Wal. terboro, on aaleaday in May next, (3rd day) within the legal hours of aale, the following deecribed realty: Ail that piece, parcel (or tract of teed, with tbe building* thereon, aituate in Glover township, county and" State aforesaid, containing thirty (30) acre* more or leas: and bounded, north on lands of J C Lucas, south on lands of Williteu Maree, east on lands of Henry Crosby and west on lands of Diana Galling*. Term ofmie cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. a G. HENURSON, April 8, 1909. NOTICE. After April 10,1900, we win mU hilla Oil On ■ HO NOTICE. r repairs to GaaeadyV ftoeaout to tbe 1ow**t Mm April ifi, at mid ''SerM fi O, Maauh $5, IMS. SUMMONS fOR REUff (Complaint Served) THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Charleston, Court of Common Pleas. Elisabeth F Bojroe In her own right and aa Admlnlftrrtrix Elizabeth L Boyce, deceased, Frances G Boyce and Lucy G Boyce, Plaintiffs. against Marion R Cooper, Sibby Fields, Bank of Columbia, C D May, Bailey-Lebby Co, Palmetto Bank and Trn»t Company C W Rbame, Sam Fielda. Mary Wil liams, Alice Ancrnm, and Lncy Wash ington, Defendants. To the Defendants Above Named: Yon are hereby summoned end re quired to answer the complaint in this aotioo, of which a copy is herewith ■erred npou you, aad to mrye e copy of urtoseld complaint on the ’, at hie office, fit; Broad St.,; within twenty deya after the hereof, exclusive of the day of fiend If you fail to answer it within the time aforesaid, tbs pteiuiMT la this aotiou will apply to tbe Court for me relief demanded in the Complaint. GKO 8. HOLMES, / Plaintiff's Attorney. H D PADGETT, (L. A) OCOPG * Sam. 4 11 TV»» « You wilt plaint m aha ttrit •*( Novum Ur dark of fur Above Named: that the oom* « filed ou tte office if Pima 8 Holmes, InMfci-rtV \ .