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■ •• A . 2 1 . U*. V V • 5 Cfct $3tcss nnl) .^tnntnrb THIRTY SECOND YEAR. W. w. SMOAK, JR. EtMTOR AND PROPRIETOR. -•Jerms— Om tsar - fl -00 Mb norths *0c rail MONTH- 2Bc ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. Publltbed «t«it Wednesdsy. st WtUerf'Oro, H. C. ^ Entfrfd ft the Wslifrboio, H. C. Po«tofRo« k» •ecoad-clRM matter March 8, 187&, under Actol March 3, lt"9 WEDNESDAY. AUdUST. 11. 1909. This jjapor may not be issued next week till we can learn the result of the election. We would urge the managers to get the news to us at the earliest possible moment. You will confer a favor on us and on our thousands of readers who will be anxiously awaiting news of the elec tion. There surely should be some one at each poll who is interested enough in the result to bring or send us the vote of each }k»1I Tues day night. Our office will Ik* open to receive the news. Li t us have it. This week we give place to the prohibition cause, and shall write no editorials. The cause of prohibition is one very earnestly advocated b> the editor of this paper. It is not a theory of this pai>er. but a practice. Not a person connected with this paper in any way will touch a drop of intoxicating beverage. This can l»e said, we opine, by few news- pajKMs in the country. Therefore, we can consistently, wc think, favor the cause of prohibition. We have time and again refused to run advertisements for whiskey houses, though offered fancy prices. We trust and confidently expect that prohibition will win next Tues day by a large majority, but we want to urge that everyone who favors it will go to the polls and vote. It is the’ duty of every re gistered voter a sacred duty. PROHIBITION RALLY AT COT TAGEVILLL OottageTille, Aug. 9.—The people of Oottageville gave ue an exceedingly pleasant day in the way of a prohibition picnic on Friday, Aug. 0th. Though it was cloudy and threatening daring the entire day, still the rain did net inter* rupt the exercises, and an au- dienoa of fire or six hundred people enjoyed listening to the following speakers: Messrs j D Ackerman, J B Dodd, W E Wil lis, Mr bpratling of Alabama and Rev H J Oauthen of Waiter- boro. ’ The people were all disappoint ed in not having with them the Rev Mr Donahoe of Gharleston and Mrs Armor of Georgia, who had been invited to deliver ad dresses on this occasion. 'O Those who have been so ear nestly working for prohibition are very much encouraged with the present outlook, and will feel, as they cast their vote on the 17lh, that it is a vote for the uplifting and welfare of South Carolina * We mast give proper credit to the ladies of Oottageville for a most delicious dinner, which was served in the churcti yard. They maintained their reputation for preparing an abundant supply of all that is tempting to the ap petite, and of seeing that all present enjoyed it. At four o’clock almost the entire picnic party wont to the beae bell park, where they wit- nsssed a very iurereeting game between Providence and Oottage ville. Piovideoce had played five innings and Oottageyille six when the rain began and the S mm was called off. The soon ng U to S in fetor of Pioyi donee. J. KncAe Dodd. THE TWO PRETTIEST GIRLS IN • THE WORLD And by a most strange ccRcider.ce. they l>oth lived in Laurens. S. C., and are both “newspaper nu n.’’ One is Miss Jessie the idolized grand daughter «if our belovedest extempo rary and brother. * Col. Thomas, Crews, of the ancient and beloved J Laurensville Herald. Miss Colt is a respl^ndently radiant blonde, slight; graceful, animated, genial, and of faultless features and < form. The other is Mrs. Elmore Honey, the bride, child-wife, of the knightly young editor of the Laurens Adver tiser. She was Mias Bellinger, of Walterboro, the daughter of a long and high Episcopal hierarchy, the granddaughter of a man of blessed memory, the Rev. Edmund Bellinger, with whom we walked hand in hand and heart to heart until God called him up higher. Why then shoud we not write thus about these two prettiest little girls in the world? Our pride in them is boundless. Guido Remi died before his time. Had he lived to see Mrs. Elmore Boney, his Aurora, in his “Down" picture, would have had a lovelier face still.—Col. J. T. Bacon, in Edge- field Chronicle. MT CARWEL NEWS. Stokes. Aug. *>.—The farmers around here have made very good crops this year and some of them have begun pulling fodder. Those who attended the picnic at Tabor from around here were: Lue Linder, Misses Lather and Ruth Lin der. Lewis, Luther and Walter Lin der, Misses Minnie and Ix'ckie Car ter. and Mrs. Ervin Fogartie and daughter. Kathleen. Pearl, Lida and Claudia Beach. B. N, Beach, Le gatee and Locar Beach from Tampa, Ela. L. M. Prine and daughter. Amanda. Marie. Eliza and Maggie. Beach. Ivy and Ernest B**ach. Fur man ami Floyd Beach, George Reach and wife, and others. Little Miss Jewel Paul of Savan nah. Ga, is'visiting relatives and frkmds around here. John Eralix ami wife and daugh ter, Norma, of Walterboro, spent the day with their parent, Mrs. Sid Beach, last Sunday. Bettie Beach of Walterboro was visiting around here last Sunday. Barney Cone and sister. Essie, of Ritter spent the night with their sis ter. Mrs. Eddie Way. Mrs. Jim Beach of Savannah, is out on a visit to relatives and friends here. Mrs. Bill Beach bad a quilting on last Thursday. Those who were present seemed to enjoy the day very much. This was Mr. Beach's birthday and we hope he enjoyed the day as much as the visitors. They had a fine dinner and a plenty nf food thing* to eat. N. T. Way and family are at his father’s for a few days visit. I am glad that our league is still improving. Mr. Tom Beach and daughter Lill% were in Walterboro on Wednesday doing some shopping. A Lonely Girl. TERRY & SHAFFER. Hold this belief-—gcxxl crops—grod price for cotton—good times—all for Colleton this fall—and they are buying the biggest lall stock in the history of their business, THE GOODS ARE NOW COMING IN Our price on FLOL’R is so low today that it takes an extra pinch of Baking Powder to Raise the Bread. 2pre/e»#ionaZ Jf/otfoee- MU. HWI K««kl and Estate, Brokerage Insurance. LOANS* NEGOTIATED Houses to ipr 0# 9 e the Market, WALTERBORO. H e IA-. K. FtUKIKOY. JM*. H PEUKIFOt PEUR1F0Y BROTHERS. IttorneyH and CouiiMcIlorM at Law. All Ensineu given Prompt Attention. OVER TmE FREW AND STANDARD. WALTKKBOKO. - - - H. V oooooooooooooooooooooooooo H. W. BLACK SR, DENTAL SURGEON ^Office Hour?: 8.30 am to p. m. 3 to 6 p. m. ’Ppone No. 07a. Walterl>oro, S O OOOOOOi PROHIBITION APPOINTMENTS. Wednesday, August 11, rally at Bells Cross Road. Thursday, August 12, rally at Adnah church. Friday, August 13, rally at Black Creek. Rev B Lacey Hoge of Charleston will address these rallies. SUNDAY AUGUST loTH. Rev Geo. A. Martin, of Lodge, will preach at Smnaks Baptist church. Rev F 0 S Curtis, will preach to the combined congregations at Wal terboro. Rev H J Cauthen will preach at Bethel. There will also be a combined ser vice at Adams Run to be arranged by the pastors of the different churches at that place. OFFICE v OF Dp. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: !! * S ’ J S S' ft p. m., b p. m OPPOSITE Fsriner* sod Merchant* Bank. 'Phone lOOa. WALTERBORO. 6. 0. C. E. DURANT Gottageville, S. 6. Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time. Call or write. DR. WM. R. BARRON. HENDERSONVILLE, S. C. Wishes to announce the opening of an office for the practice of medicine in this community. He is boarding at Mr. J. A. Marvin's. NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION. 1 Due Notice is hereby given that an j election will be held in HenderfonvlUe School District No. 22. of Colleton i County August 24. 1909 in seen dance i with toe following Resolution passed by | the Trustees of sod School District to de*ermine whether or not the said fc ; ch<x)l District shall issue bonds to the atuonnt ot twenty live Hundred dollars lor the purpose of improvlcv the School i taciiiMe> in said School District, and tor equipment aud maintenance of public; scnools in -aid District ' ,, He it Resolved, 1>) the Hoard of Trus tees ol licudersoimlie School District No Colleton Coun y, in r g ilar ses sion : j Whereas a petition sireed by one- third ot tne resident Let-holders and a, like p'op )rri »n of the resident electors * of the a k -e of 21 yea’-, of the -aid School j District, hA t»eeii filed with the said tiostees of stid School District astiug that a special election for the porp >ue of; submitting to the qualified vo es of said School Diyirict the question ol issuing and selling coupon bonds of said School District in the aggregate amount of twenty five hundred dol ars, to niatnre in twenty years from the date of issue and to bear interest at the rate of five percent per annum, payable annually, and to contain Mtch other provision*, * ipolatious and conditions'hs in the judgment of the said Trustees may be necessary and proper in accordance with the terms ol an Act of the Deueral Assembly of South Carolina, approved February 19, i90T: And Whereas the siid trr.stees have had a survey of said School District made by a competent survevor and a plat thereof made and filed in the office of the Clerk of Court, Now, Therefore, I* L ORDAINED, RESOLVED a ni l DIRECTED that a special election be heid in the said Hendersoville School District No. 22 on the 24 day of August, 1909, upon the question of issuing the said bonds for the purpose aforesaid such election to be conducted in accor dance with the provisions of law. That each e.ectiou shall be held at M D Mar vin's store in said School Dirtrict on the dav aforesaid, and the polls shall open therefor at eight o'clock A. M. and cloee at four o’clocs P. M , and at such elec tion the electors favoring theisane ol the said bonds shall vote ballots with the words “For Bonds” written or printed thereon and the electors opposing the issue of said bonds shall vote ballots with the words “Against Bonds” writ ten or printed thereon. That at such election only qualified voters residing in said School District shall be allowed to vote. That Joe Marvin Jr., G. W. Sweat and J. H. Blomao, are hereby designated Manager* ot said elective to conduct the same, canvaea the vote sad make the re turn thereof acoordfasg to law. That Notice of said election be given by publishing aoepy of this Resolution iu The Frees aad standard, a Newspaper published in Colleton County, once a week for two socoe«aiv* weeks, aad by posting a copy of this Resolution In three pnblto places In said School Dis trict. E A. MARVIN, G. H. Gl ESS. J H. HAMLIN. G. E H. MOORE, DR. *. A. WILLIS, Attest: G. E. H. Moore, Secretary-Treasurer. 8-11 2t ime Against Your Mol That sore under the collar is a crime against your most patient end faithful servant. Metal Adjustable Hameless Cellars will cure and prevent it. They are the best and most humane collar ever made because of this. Won't wear out. Always keep their shape. Don’t rust. Perfectly adjusted to the horse, whether spring fat or fall poor. Make him pull better with more load and keep him in perfect wosking con dition every day in the year. Distribute the draught evenly. Attached to any harness. Easier than others to put on and take off. No straps or buckles. Set easier and more perfectly comfortable. AH wearing parts ( can be replaced for a few cents when worn out. ^ A s A. Wichman & Son ASHTON DOTS. MRS ADAMS ENTERTAINED. Ashton, Aut*. 0—Miss Lee; Mrs C D C Adams entertained a Ponds watt quitely married to few friends Thursday evening at Mr Kafus Mimlauiil) of Colleton pwgrwriwwt^t. In_ honor of the on last Sunday at Isluudton, by the Rev Patrick Mears of Auguata. Miss Lee was one of the most accomplished daughters of Misses Spear of Charleston, who art visiting Mrs Adams. The evening was ejpjoyably spent. The first pnzt a too pound box of Huylers was , \ » i i-y F P Wichmam: Miss Louise i Lowry won the secor ti r rize, a gold Cross Swamp church, and she hat pin. Delightful refreshments will be greatly missed in both were served during the evening, the church ami Sunday school | Those present were: Misses Annie work. They left immediately and Herveylene Spear of Charleston, AT DOCTORS CREEK. The meeting, in the interest of prohibition at Doctor’s Creek church on yesterday, notwithstanding the uniavorable weather, was well at tended. and very earnest attention was given to the sermon preached by Rev F. 0. S. Curtis. The argu ment was based on the “Parable of the Good Samaritan,’* and the re sponsibility attending oar duty to our.fellowman, and was urged in' a feirminded and intensely earnest TVs voters at Doctor’s Creek vot- jng precinct will^stand for sobriety Unity Lodge No. A 55, F M holds its regular communications 4th Friday in each month at 8.00 o'cloc, p m. All visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. P. M. BUCKNER, W. M. N. G. MORRALL, Sec’y. Laundry. The Lloyd Laundry imparts to your linen “A Gentleman's Finish. N. C. A. SAULS, AGENT. At Southern Express Co. * Walterboro, S. G Is baylsg s ooegh aMdhd—, do i*t ho afraid to c*t Chamboriain’s Ooogk Remedy. Thors la ao danger from N, aad relief “ ‘ is sara to tosommeaded for whooping cough. Bold follow. Espaoialfy eoMs ami by all Hive#, — yon wciasv, year (dotbidfc. Ik thn jbosI U ^UgglsissaUU. itch or ml* r beam sals uea’t bear tbs toooh if Why safrar. SZt.OOt TOWN OF WUTERIOM. SCHOOL BONDS. Public notice la hereby given that in accordance with an ordinance ot the Town Oonncii of the Town of Walter- boro paMtd July 30th 1909 and on the mme day duly ’ ratified and approved, sealed propueala for the purchase of bonds of the Town of Walterboro. S. C., to he known as “School Bonds" in the amount of $23.000, to bear interest at the rate of five per centum per annum, payable aemi-annually, aad to ran for a period of ten year* from the date of b- ane, will be received at the regular meet - ing of Gouncil to be held August 26th I9tl» at 8:80 o’clock P M. Rida w’U be received for one or more or all of said bond* which ahall be of the denomination of $800 to ran coc natively from i to 40, both inclusive, nil to be coupon bonds. All proposals to be addieased to the Mayor ard ahall be accompanied by a oar titled oboes or oaah for five par cent of the aaaonnt ot the bid. The saootae fal bidder or bidden shall be required award le The Mayor and Connell of the Town of Walterboro reserve the right to re ject savor all bfala If deemed in the in- tenet of the Town to do so. By order of Ooeeeil. E.-L. Fishbone, Mayor. 7-n-St The prohibition meeting at Smouks yesterday was • sue caw. A large galteaee was pnsMl to ksar die or- after the ceremony for Colleton, where they will make their fu ture home. May happiness and prosperity be their lot, to its fullest extent, is the wish of their many Cross Swamp friends. Kev Mr Arel conducted a protracted meeting at Cross Swamp church last week. Ihe sermons were good, and by the interest shown, we believe much good was accomplished. Quite a large Dumber attended the conveution at Walterboro last week. They report, the conven tion a success, and an enjoyable visit among Walterboro’a hospi table people. Grocketville picnic is the topic of conversation. Come lets all go on the excursion. J. Miss Eva Mace of Marion, Mrs John F Kelly of Round, Misses Ruth and Minnie Price of Barnwell. Miss Louise Lowry of Summerville, Miss Genevieve Hill of Augusta. Miss Dol- lye Price, Miss Ray Jones, Miss Lucy Williams. Miss Rosalie Yarn, and Miss Cora Connor. The gentlemen were: Dr A J Anderson, J C Lemacks, Harry Anderson, C H Fraser, Paul Baxley, Godfrey Hyrne, Marshall Gruber, D B Peurifoy, Tom Risher, John Crosby, Sherwood Price, Herman Croeby, L M Jordan, F P Wichman. NOTICE Trusts** of tbs various school dis tricts will please take uo'ioe that no teacher should be employed who doe* not hold a teacher's certiflca.e. Teacher* accepting acboolt who do not hold snub certificate will not receive pay for their service*. All teachers whose cer tificates are not on file io this office w-U send them in ior registration, as no claim will be approved unless the certifi cate of the teacher is filed in this office Second or third grade certificate* will not be renswed. By order of the County Board of Edu ' cation. H W BLACK, SR. Couutv Soot, of Education. Walterboro, b C. July 26,1909. 7 28 3t i kill™ COUCH ms LUNOS -Dr. Nine’s Nsv Discovsrv ■mVww ■WiWwwWwS J F*C8m“ j5S&. cm XOMXT UFUVDXD. LETTERS DISMI8SORY. All persons holding chums against the estate of Moses Brooks will please take notice that on'the 10th day of August, 1909,1 will file my receipts and apply to the Probate court for let ten di*mis- *<>ry as administrator of raid estate. P .1 Loess, Administrator. Walterboro. S C. July 10 1909. J Ehsa the digestion is all right, the c oa of the bowels regular, there is s natural craving and relish for food _ When this is .lucking yon may know totally oonsplywithia ten days nfisrths( test you need a dose of Obambertaln’s and Liver Tablet* They the digestive organs, im- rov* the appetite and reguLte the owels. Sold by all dealer* FINAL NOTICE. On the 23rd day of August I will make my final t«iura to the Probate Judge *» exeyntor of the estate of Sally Wanes, dec'd. sad immediately thereafter ap ply t . the Probate Couit for Letter* DtMui!*ory as such administrator. P W Drawdv, f Executor. July 28, 1909. Seared With A Hoi Iron. ot scalded by overturned kettle—out with a knife—braised by •hunintd d <*r —injured by gun or la any oiuer * hv— ths iking needed at ones le Bari La's Aratan Solve to eehdee tnflnmo^aoe and kill ths pain. If* earth’s i Me at Jno M KMa! ’ ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. All persons Indebted to the estate of John Trwsdah will make payment to the eadersigned sad aM persons having ctain*-against said estate will prsMet ssnse properly attested, within the seat thirty days. July 22, 1269.