The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 15, 1909, Image 8
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town s**tqivlujr.
(i F Cbpiland of htoke*. h^rr
ffciuttiftj ciu hu»ui«*-».
WrandKrsT L Bialand of Ku«io,
writ- in towu Satonlaj shopj in«.
J B Bmrh Of ihotville, wa«. aiuoi.4
thou? in t<'wn Saianlay.
^irrniolt of Hi<*tvili«. wa* U1 ti-Ah
foturtiajr on a buaiuona Itlp.
Harr\ Kmaid i>f 8nn>ak*, ww« in town
flat or day.
Arcbia tMtickland ot Williama waa in
town Saiurdav.
a Mr and Mr* G Albert Beach cf ^tok®*,
were in town Haturday.
K M Thom** of Bell*, wa* in town
Monday.
R G Winrioft of Harannah wa* atnoog
IkoaeiB town Monday.
Moody Ha under*, of Stoke*, had bud-
lu town ycateaday.
C B Gatch. wa* among the proeperone
farmer* in town yeaterday.
W O Tbompeon. of Lodge, had bnei-
ia town yeaterday.
K H Ulmer, of Ruffin, called to aee n*
while in town Thu reday,
Dr J H Baker attended eerriee* at
Bethlehem church Saturday aad Sunday.
Wm Fender, ol Khrhardt, attended
the W O W picnic at HiotviUe Thore-
day.
Mia* Leila Hedtah and brother ley, of
Colletoa, attended the WOW picnic
Tharaday at Hiotrllle.
9 Fiaa'a Jewelry Stpre will be cloeed
on Tharaday and Friday, Sept. Itt and
17 oa account of holiday*.
C H Fraaer epent laat weak very
pleaaaatly in Charleeton and an SulU-
n't Inland.
Mias SaUle Finlnynnn of New York,
te Tilling her •inter, Mr* henry
Gaathea.
Mr and Mr* E E Jonmnnd Uttla non,
Dourian *pent from Friday to Tueedny
▼Wiling retellvea at Olar.
Mre W A Stall, of BummerrUle, who
ha* been naiting MreO W Bnrgeaa, at
Ruffin, returned home Friday.
Mr* GW Burge** of Unffio. and Mr*
W A Stall, of Summeryille, were In
town Tbuiaday nboppiug.
Mngiatrate and Mt* ROW Bryan, of
Heoderaonyilla, had buniue** here
Thnreday.
Eva Flake, of Somter, who i*
▼iaitiag Dr J B Padgett’* family, waa in
town Thnreday •bopping.
OG Groaby, one of our pronperou*
farmer* who Hve* near Ritter, had bu*l-
la town Tharaday.
W R Hickman and family, who hay#
living in Charleston for aeverai
month*, have moved back to town.
Mbs Corena Rlankanahip of Balti
more, hen accepted the poeiton of milli
ner with Mre J S Jooe*.
M SmoaW, a protrineut cittzeu of;
Baui><*-rg co iu-y o**-* bteu
brother, VV F Siuoak near hero le 1
will gu on to vbu in I)orche*ter cou> ty
before i*turning to Li* L*»aie.
Harry Aoderaon and C Heuder oh
F ra*er ot W alterlioro, naie laieu tc;- *' 11
of Mr* Harry M Wa.aer lor ,
Mr Fraaer ha* retimed home. *-io wr 1
Andera'>n ha* gone to C!em.«<>n —C .n r -
lecton Evening Po*t.
Mr and Mr* T S .lone*, of Vemmnt-ee.
left Monday for Gharleston »pd Sulii
▼un’* Uland, where they will remai 1 a
while on acoount of Mr Jones' be» ta
Mi Jone* baa been ill with tvpt nd
fever, bot hit many friend* are giad tn
learn of hi* improvement.
Rev Geo. A Martin, of Lodge, wm *
p lea tan t viaitor at oar office Frhtn- I
while on hie way to Beihlebem to fill ni- |
regn’tr appointmect at that rbnr> a J
Saturday and Sunday- Rev and M •
Martin have juet returned from n vaca
tion trip epeot ii Picken* and Anders^u
oountlea, their old homes
LIVELY CAMPAIGN PROMISED FOR KING AND QUEEN
OFXOUNTY FAIRTNOMINATE YOURtANDiDATE.
It ha?* decided that a Kin^and Qtteen should lx* elect
ed for the County Fair to preside most especially in the pa
rade to be htdd Friday afternoon. Nov. 12th. This King and
( jueen will be elected by |X)pular ballot. \ otes will be cast
in different places in each township to be selected by the
township chairmen. Any lady or gentleman will be eligible,
and a candidate m^y be nominated by anyone, simply by Filling
out the blank below and forwarding j:o The^Hress and Stand-
aid. or 10 any township chairman. These names will be print
ed as received in this paper and votes may be cast for any of
them. Nominations will be received up to the time of the
first count of votes, which will be Monday, Oct 18th at noon.
Voting will be continued for the two highest tor Queen, and
lor the two highest for King till noon Saturday, October 30th,
at which time the polls will close and the winners will be an-
nunounced. Voting will begin at once, each vote costing five
cents. These votes may be sent either to this paper or to
your township chairman.
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT. A CHANGE
On noeoant of n change of plan*, hoy*
and girln will not report for enrollment
at the Godfrey Building on Friday, nor
at the Y M C A Bnfldiog on Se’urdav
m requeued in a recast notion. Enroll
ment will be made at the respective
building* on Monday, NHh initant.
H G Sheridan,
Principal.
Care in Preparing Feed.
la recent yearn eetentiste have
proved that the value of food ia meas
ured largely by ft* polity; the re
sult ia the moat stringent pure food
lawn that have ever been known.
One food that baa stood out promi
nently aa a perfectly dean aad pare
food and which waa aa pare before
the enactment of these law* aa it
could possibly be ia Quaker Gate;
conceded by the ezperta to he the ideal
food for making atrength of muacle
aad brain. The beat and cheapest of
all foods. The Quaker Oats Company
ia the (ply manufacturer of oatmeal
that has aaUafactorily solved the prob
lem of removing the busks and black
specks which are eo annoying when
other brands are eaten.
For bot climates Quaker Oata ia
packed ta hermetically sealed tins,
keeps fresh aad sweet anywhere. 1
NOMINATION BALLOT.
The Press and Standard, or your Township Chairman.
I hereby nominate of
to be of the Colleton County Fair.
Date Name
VOTING BALLOT.
Enclosed please find $ for votes for Miss
for Queen of Colleton County Fair.
Date Name
VOTING BALLOT.
Enclosed please find $ for votes for Mr.
for King of Colleton County Fair.
Date.
Name.
Classified Advertiseaeats.
Mim Mattie banders of Adams Run,
Is visiting relatives and friends in
Mbs Jennie Bauds re, of Adams Run,
is the charming guest of Mis* Pauline
modem at Ritter.
Mre James Goodwin and charming
little daughter, Benin, ere visiting rela
tives in Florida
TO AUDUBORN SOCIETY.
Is a Philalo^ bird a game bird, or an
insect ea log bird ?
Anxiont Inquirer.
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION.
NOTICE-There will be a regular
teachers, examination «t the Court- 1
bouse, Walteiboro, Friday, Oct. 1.
1909, beginning at 9 o'clock. Ap-.
pllcante for tetchere* certificates will
plsaae be on baud promptly
H W BLACK, SR. |
Gonntv Supt. < f Education
Walterboro, 8 "C, Sept 11, 1909 9 15:«
NOTICE—All pereons who have sub- '
■crihed to stock in the Colletoa Conn-
tv Fair Association are requested to
make payment to the nndersigned at
once—50% per there, or 95.00
T G Kershaw
Sep 7 1909 Sec A GenT Mgr.
It I* of interest to note the high stand-
tnc of a Southern institution. Stnti*-
tios have been prepared that show -that
the JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY, of Raleigh. I
N. 0, is one of the strongest inaoranoe
companies in America and is stronger
in proportion to Its assets, sarplns and
insurance report* than any other com
pany was m it* age
Mrs H M Crosby
aad Virginia, of G
and children, Clyde
Irena Pond, are visit
ing relative* ia Savannah this week.
Miss Laura Uralaad, of Greanville,
who has been visiting relatives At Doc
tor's Creek, will return ho me {tomorrow.
Rev Henry Osntben. who has been
in Me upper part of the State enjoying
hie vacation, returned home last week.
Mrs W J Lee aad two children have
vetamad to Florida, after several weeks
visit to her paieale, Mr sod Mrs James
Goodwin ot Baa oak*.
t
J J Rind of Maabawvtlle, one of oer
-proeperone colored fcrmare. brought to
this office a specimen of okra which hai
two pods on oae stem.
Mim Nan Breland of Doctor'* Creek,
will leave tomorrow for Gieenvilie.
where she will attend the Greenville
Female College.
a
J M Osskina, who has recently opened
ea up to date merchandise business
near Raffin, was among tboee who call
ed to see u* Monday.
Mias Barths God ley. accompanied bj
her brother. Prof J Rios, of Isiandtoc
were plaaunt visitors to Walterboro
Monday.
KemJ B It Finch and little eon of
Adams Run, passed through town
irdy en roots to Zion church,
"THE MERCHANT.”
The Merchant is a Family Home Pa
per, carefully edited eo that nothing is
printed that it not calculated to interest
or instruct. It is delivered Free of
charge, and we believe it is doing son
good. It has pointed to many attllcted
ones the road to Restored Health, and
in this Way has saved many Uvea. We
•hall be glad to know that 7°° find i;
Aatereotinf and will be pleaved to hand
•poa.extca copies for your friends, should
yen so desire. We will at all times be
mmdtn see yon at our store, and vhll
take pains to show yon our stock of
goods and give yon onr prices. This
will eOf place yon under any obligation
to purchsae, bnt we are confident that
our complete stock and fair prices will
appeal to you, and that we shall bs
favored wi.h at least a fair, share of
yonv patronage. In any event, we
promise yon careful attention and court?
eon* treatment.
We atm to make friends and try to
please all by being aaiformly polite,
prompt aad accomodating. We want
yon to get in the habit ot coming or
■ending to us for articles you need in
onr line, and if pure goods, low prices,
constant attention and civility will do
so. we will make yon onr customers and
friends. We appeal to your judgment
and interest; and with an earnest deter
mlnstion to treat all fairly and honestly
we s*k your consideration; and, on
these principles we base onr claim to
and solicit a share of, your patronage.
Yonre truly,
A C) Hiott.
Finch preaches.
opened Sept.
This school
_ jHiotvllle school
with a good attendance _
being taught by Mi** Mamie Be** High
of Campobello. Spartan bo rg county.
Solicitor Peurifoy waa in Beanfort
• laat week bolding court. He cleared
the docket aad moored conviction* of a
number of criminals.
KL Beaton, of Ruffin, who
rmpoeiHde position with the Padgett
Laid A Mercantile Company, had bust-
asm ia town Tbareday.
Mim Helen E Malone will tee oh for
it in the baildieg located be
resideaoea of Coloeel Id
wards end Mre G R Fraaer. Her school
wid begin next Moadey, Bept. ttl.
Rev K D Craven win
A Tonic
Dyspepsia, Chronic Constipa
tion, Billiousnees, etc., are
greatly benefitted by the use of
Shuptrine’s
Liver Pills '
10
HLLS
DOSCS
CENTS
Don’t fail to try them when
you want results.
The pills are pleasant to take.
Act promptly and never gripe.
SHBPTBINB COMPANY.
' Savannah. Oa.
We dow have a good supply of
dry batteries and can let you
have all you need.
2t Colleton Oa Tel. Oo.
5 or 6 doses ‘'(Mfi" will cure soy
of Chilis and Fever. Price 25c.
4 14 6 mo*
Call up Klein's two ’phones Noe 28or
31
Shoe ooliah, black, tan and white at B
G Hymn's.*
5 or 0 dose* "fitkt" wilt cure any case
of Chilis and Fever. Price 25c.
4 14 6 mo*.
Freeh turnip Heed* for fall planting at
B G Hyrne'e, Walterboro.
Garden seeds
Klein’s.
for fall planting
WANTS,
WANTED—To laase or sell my ■tire on
the Will town road. 1 1-2 miles from
Clement Mineral Srringa, In the
midst of the truck farmers. Gome
aad see it. Apply to
S B Bntier.
9 15 4t Meggett, S. C,
WANTED—The public to know that I
have opened an np-ro-date merchan
dise bneineM at the B P Hudson Old
Plantation. Call and see me.
9 15 3t
J M Gaskins.
TO RENT—On.i cottage, four rooms
besides dining room aad kitchen.
Rent reasonable. Jas E Peurifoj.
W ANTED—Some good fodder and corn
In the ear. W W Smoak, Jr.
WANTED—My friends to know that I
am now prepared to take permanent
and truaient boarders. Have new
quarters with all modern convenien
ces- Rates reasonable.
Mre Rtch’d L White,
*3 Wentworth St, 0 Charleston, S C.
WANTED—Yon to know that I have a
oomp'ete line of furniture, stoves, etc.
I carry on a general line of repair
work, each aa organs, sewing machi
ne*, ami bicycle*
L N Glover.
8-117
FOR
SALE
Shoe polish, black, tan and wlite at B
G Hyrne’a
All the leading magazine* sad {periodi
cals at Klein’s.
Baggage, freight or anything ban led
or delivered, anvwhere, at any time,
day or night. ’Phone 43b or 15j.
J. W. McKenzie.
8 25 If
NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUB
SCRIBERS.
It will be necessaryJor ua to enforce
our system of collecting telephone rent
and long distance meeiaq**. ** *o much
time i* taken for collecting that the
manager ha* very little time to devote
toward improving the system.
Rent for telephones out of town I* due
ia advance on the fli st of each onarter
and most be paid by the 15th of the flint
month of the quarter.
Rent for telephones in town is due in
advance on the first of each month and
mast be paid by the 10«h of the month-
Subscriber* may pay quarterly in ad
vance if they eo desire.
All long distance messages are due on
the first ot the folio* ing month and
most be paid promptly. I is very es
sential that yon co-operate with u* in
these rnles in order to encore good
service
Very truly,
COZART BINNS, Mgr.
FOR SALE—School books, school
plies, pens, iak.menctls. etc
ThrTrett and Standard
aup-
FOR RENT OR SALE—Roadside Plan
tation. Ashepoo River, at Asbervo
station. A C L RR, about two i an-
dred and flftv iil0>acre* of rice )*i <**,
sixty (80) arraa flat high land, two
hundred (200) OMW Woor’ed land, pure
and hard woods. 8 G Stonev,
9 8 4t & / Charleston, S. C.
FOR SALE—J«dl
Augusta BrlHB.
plication. Clfl
nmoont.
8 25 tf
KILLS FLI
mange—B
poisonous.
Remedies for
a car load of
quoted on ap-
‘ re fer any
MMoKenaie.
wont case of
Care. Not
Dog
School sa
ana pencils
Freeh tarnl
B G Hyrne'e,
Nannally’a
Ughtful at -
V Wll
SCHOOL NOTICE
The private school of Miss Helen E.
Malone will open on Monday, Septem
ber 20. The patronage of thnee desiring
• be peculiar advantages offered by a
M-bord of this klnll. ie solicited. Mies
Mai one i* a teacher of experience, and
ha* devoted much attention to the etude-
of modem principles of school teaching.
It is ths endeavor to give each child a
•ore foundation in the essentials of edn-
cation.’tn develops a taste for learning,
to minimize evil inflnenees, aad to as
sist him *o form a noble character, Boys
and girls prepared for college. Radi-
meatary Green taught. For farther in-
fermation please apply to jtlas Malone
as early as possible.
COMPTROLLER GENERAL TO BE
HERE-
The Oomptroller General will today
Uw aaanal settlement with the
offloere of this oonaty.
To satisfy ourselves on this ques
tion and to test the value of this
space to us, we are offering this
Large, Durable and handsome
$5.00 READ ROCKER
For Only $2.85
This Offer good until this adver
tisement is dii
Mill ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT
ATTENTION.
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HARDWARE 00.
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An nouncement
We beg to announce to our patronizers of Colleton
county that on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, we
will open a branch Jewelry Store at-Ehrhardt, S. C,
under the management of a Jeweler Specialist of the
trade.
Every body in Colleton County knows the kind of
*
treatment we have given our customers for years and
we will keep up the same policy in our branch Store
in Ehrhardt. /
We hope to get the same patronage as before, in
both places.
S. FINN’S JEWEIRY STORE.
WALTUMM AND HMHARDI S. C.
COOHREEN FURNITURE CO
J
Dress Patterns, Mens' and Boys’ Clothing, House
Furnishing Goods.
FURNITURE & STOVES.
CASH OR CREDIT,
EASY PAYMENTS. COURTHOUSE SQUARE.
tovaaa dear.
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P. P. P. ‘
Mss Mim Cures ii Blooi Feisu, Bkeuatisi ail Sen&li
P. P. P. purifies the Mood, builds up the weak and debflhaksd, give*
strensth to weakened nerves, expels disease, giving the patient health and
Li.j i>;uci*a, where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed.
In ‘ blood poison, mercurial poison, maiaric, dyspepsia, and in aH
and skin dtaeaaes, like blotches, pimples, old chrome ulcers, tetter,
tread, we say without fear of contradiction that P. P. P. U the feast
purifier in the world.
Ladle* whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is In aa hnpove
dition doe to memdrnal^ irre^olaritiee, are peculiarly benefitted by tee
i ctoMMlm proptrtkii of P# P # P #f Prickly AA$
r. v. ue»M»*r, savammm, aa.
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