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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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ALWAYS II ADVANCE.
PnblttMd ertry Wedneaday
at Walterboro, 8. C.
ROYAL
DEATH OF AN INFANT.
The death ansrel viasited the home
of Mr and Mrs Willie Hiers and
claimed for its victim their little
Xatered at the Walterboto, 8. C.
Postoffice aa aecood-claaa matter March
t, 1870, under Act ol March 3,1879.
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WEDNESDAY. OCT. 20. 1909.
Hre County Fair.!
The greatest event of years in
Colleton county will be the County
Fair,—Nov. 11-13.
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Another shooting scrape to the credit
of Colleton county—the sale of liquor
in the county cannot stop too soon.
There are two . things you never
want to pay any attention to- abuse
and flattery. The first can’t harm
you and the second can’t help you.—
Farm and Factory.
We are in receipt of an invitation
to be present at a barbecue to be
gbren by the city of Spartanburg
October 29, in connection with the
G. C. and 0. railroad to that city.
This is the way to do things. If
Walterboro only flad the Spartan
burg spirit! Why not have it?
Wc must have written a rather
creditable editorial sometiome since
on the subject of making a deposit
in a local bank. It was so good that
our Calhoun contemporary, used it
verbatim, and forgot to give credit
for it. It did, however, change the
name of “Colleton” to “Calhoun.”
MAKING G(X)D.
Solicitor Puerifoy has scored a
good record in the work of the
present term of the court of general
se&ions which is practically com
pleted. In 60 rases he scored con
victions in 36, there being only 10
acquittals, the remaining cases hav-
‘ >ng been nol pressed or continued.
When it is remembered that convic
tions usually run from 16 to 20 per
cent., the‘record of Mr Puerifoy
speaks well for his work.—Charles
ton Correspondent of The State.
people—and this is what The Press
and Standard does. It has more than
twice as large a circulation as any
other newspaper in the county has
ever had. and is. therefore, a cor
respondingly good advertising medi-
um.
We would urge our readers to
read carefully the advertisements
each week and to patronize those
whose names are among our adver
tisers. They are your friends, as
well as this paper's, and you are in
debted to them for a part of your
subscription. Did you ever think
what the subscription price of a
newspaper would be if it were not
*0
for the advertisements? One would
get off light at $2.50 or $3.
EXCURSION TO CHARLESTON
On ftoooant of Um vtMt of
PRESIDENT TAFT.
For tbs abnvs occasion tbs Atlantic
Coai* Lins offers vary low roand trip
rsiaa to CbariMtcs from Sumter, Flor
ence, flnrtksvllle, Yount* I*)an<), Ebrb-
ardt, and Intnermediate Point*.
Ticket* will be told for train* scbednl-
ed to arrive Charleston by 5* Mi p. m.
November 5»h. limited to rstarn until
the fo'lowing day.
Mr Taft is doe to airive CbarieaAon
Friday afternoon Nov—bnr 5th sad
will meet and addrea* the people that
even ng, thereby (lying every visitor as
opportunity to eee and hear him.
luqain of J ■ McKenzie Agent
nqnirs of J M McKenzie Ajmnt Wal
terboro. 8. C. or any Agent of the At
lantic Coast Li ie, for information aa io
rate*, schedule* and other preliminaries.
W JOmig,
Passenger Traffic Mngr.
T C White.
Genl. Passenger Agent.
Wilmington, N. C.
Tax Notice.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Mr S S Savage Sr. of the Record,
got the pleasing information this
morning of a daughter being born
tohia8onS.S. Savage Jr. of Ocala.
This is the first grand daughter in
the family, all of the other grand
children being boys. The little one
is named after her mother, Lucy
Norris Savage who is a nice of Mr
Geo. G. Mathews of the Record. Mrs
the grand-mother took the
first train to Ocala Of course.—The
Polk County (Fla) Record.
CHARLESTON'S GALA WEEK.
Will occur this year from October 25
to 31, aud the
ATLAN ITC 0OA8T LINE
Offers very low rate*
As usual the progressive citizens of
the City by the bea. are out with an
nouncement* of their Gala Week, but
this jeer with a longer list and a higher
class and more pleaalng attractions,
than In former >esrs, and they are ac
companied by a cordial invitation to
visit Charleston which promises a warm
welcome.
The distinguishing feature will be the
five great tnysical concerts. The Rus
sian .->jmpbon> Orchestra, fifty piece*
strong, will make It* first appearance in
the Month sod a chorus ot more than
two hundred picked voice* will take
part in these concert*.
Numerous Torpedo Boats, the com
pleted navy yard, parade*, decorations
by day anu lUsminations by night,
added to the a—a red hospitality ot the
people, will make this trip one long to
be remembered p!ea sully by every
viaitor.
Low rate ronnd trip tiekets will be
sold to Charleston by the Atlantic Coast
Line frost all points in 8oath Carolina,
and from Gibeoa, N. C., Havas nab, Us.,
and intermediate points, October 25 to
31, taels* tvs, good retsrslag to Move
Charleston ap to and including, bat sot
Inter than, midnight of Noveaiber 1,
1908.
Fbr ticket* and Information regarding
rates, sebtdalea, etc, J M McKeosie
ticket agent Walterboro, 8. 0. or say
Agent of tbe Atlantic Cosat Liao.
W J Cialg,
Passenger Traffic Manager
T C White,
General Passenger Agent
Willmlngtoo: N C.
The books of tbe county treasurer
will be open for tbe pnrp we of collect,
ng tnxee from ifye 15th day of October,
1!«UU, to'Necember 31, 19<)U The left >*
a* follows: p a
Mate.
Ordinary County,
Hoads,
Constitutional School,
5 14 mills
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2
3
Total, 14 1 4 mills
SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX LEVY.
Lodge,
Ram Gully,
Rice Patch,
bmoaka,
Strickland,
Williams,
Bethel,
Hendersonville,
Walterboro,
Red Bank,
CottageviUe,
4 mills
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affidavit
A GREAT FEAPRE
CwollM ou
be the yMt of
UDENTftkF
Stale Fair at
STATEMENTS.
Those of our subscribers whose
subscriptions are not paid up are be
ing mailed statements with a request
for settlement. We trust those who
receive them will understand that
they are being sent as a business
proposition and ;tot with a vie> to
giving any offence. We cannot run
a credit subscription for longer than
a year according to the ruling of the
post office department. We have
very few subscribers who are in
danger from this source, but these
are a few careless,, ones. These we
are reminding of their condition first.
Now, friends, please look at your
label and if your subscription is not
paid to date or in advance, please
look out for it, and save us the
trouble of writing you.
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OUR ADVERTISERS.
We are especially gratified at the
great amount of new advertising we
of ffiifcfc mm
the
importance of placing their advertise
ments in a paper that reaches the
Of tbs Sooth
Coiombts will bs
PRESIDENT TAFT.
Tbe Alton tic Coast L»ne announces
very low round trip ratea from all
points In 8oath Carolina to cover tbe
above oocastous, tickets to be on sale
October 31 to November 9 inclusive,
with return limit to leave Columbia op
to and including, oat not Inter than,
midnigbt oi November 8. 19o>». Tickets
will indode admissiou to the F*ir and
transportation to and from Fair Ground*
on local ywna °f tbe A. C. L. whicn
will make frtqnent flips
Mataiday, November «. will be
TAFT DAY.
When the President will meet sod ad
dress the people at the Fair Grouads and
review tbe Military ; ud Civic Parade.
luqatre of J M McKenzie Agent Wal-
lerboio 8. C. orsny Agent of Atlantic
Coast Line, for information a* to rates,
schedules and ticket*
W J CRAIG
Paaaenger f raffle Manager,
TC WHITE,
General Passenger Agent,
WILMINGTON. N C.
daughter, Mary Virginia. We were
all pained to learn of the death < f
little Virginia, who departed this
life September 25th. She was bom
August 14th, 1908, and was one
year, one month and nine days old.
She was loved by all who knew
her and her bright ftmiles and dear
IRtle hands will be missed by her
mother and father as well as many
others. Our darling little Virginia
was too precious a gem for this sin
ful world, no the good angels have
borne her to her Heavenly home
above where she now awaits to
greet us.
Like most babies, she was the
pride of her home and the flower of
her family. She has many friends
who loved her dearly and who sym
pathize with the bereaved mother
and father. We all loved her very
dearly, but the good Master loved
her best, so we will have to submit
to His will.
Dearest Virginia, thou hast left us
And your loss we deeply feel,
But its God that comforts us.
He can all our sorrows heal.
Aunt.
CITATION
F*r letters of Adaiaftratioi,
STATE OF «*OUfH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton. '
By Jdo. D. Edwards, Eiqnira, Probate
Judge.
Whereas. P E Sanders made aait to
me to grant him Letters of Administra
tion of tbe estate and effecte of D C
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite
and admonish all and singular tbe kin
dred and Creditors of the said D C
Sandora, deceased, that they be
and appear before me, ie the Court of
Probate, to be held at Walterboro, 8. C..
on Oct. 23, 1909. next, after publica
tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have, why
the said Administration should not be
granted.
GIVEN noder my hand, this 19th day
ofOot. AD, 1909.
Published on ;the &)th and ‘27th days
of Oct. 1909, Ln The Press and
Standard.
JNO D. EDWARDS,
Probate Jodge, C. C. *
in uiKHiprer.
tbe United
District of
Poll tax $1 on all males between the
jee of 21 end 30 «leo a oommata-
tk>". road tax of ft on. all male* batwaen
tbesgesoftl sad 50. which shall ba
p.»id at tha same time and in the mme
manner aa other taxee.
Sec. 3. “That where a party deeirae
to work out hie oommatation tax be to
hereby permitted to do ao| by raaderiag
four days work of nine hours each, ou
the public roads of Us township, under
raid over—or aa afora—Id, and when the
In the District Court of
States for tbe Ea tern
South Carolina.
In Rankrutcy.
In tbe Matter of T S Boynton & Bro.,
and
8 M Boyntoa, Bankrupts.
To tbe creditors of T S Boynton & Bro,
of Hendersonville, Collet™ County,
and 8 k Boynton of Yemaasee, Hamp
ton County, Bankrupts.
Notion to hereby given that on the
Uth day of Ootober, 1909. the sill
pantoe above named were dnlv adjadi
apt and that the flre't meeting
of their creditors will be held et Vern
on the 29th day of October, 1909,
atlOo’ekwk A. M., at which time tha
mid creditors may attend, prove their
clahna, appoint a trustee, examine tbe
baakiapta, and transact snob other bast-
as any properly come before mid
labor sforemid to completed toe over
make a.
It to ie Mam of sodden mishap or
accident that Chamberlain's Liniment
can be relied upon to take the place of
the family Comoi, who cannot alwaya
be found at the moment. Then It to
that Chamberlain’s Liniment to never
found wanting, la cams of lc rains,
cute, uoaaua and bratom Chamberlain'*
Liniment*lakes out the soreness sad
drift* away tha pais. Sold by all
laobaiM ,
and it shall bs prsssatsd to th# Super
visor for his approval and then turned
over to the traeaorar, and he ehall there
by be exonerated from commutation
tax."
Adams Run and Collins txempted.
Dogs 50o. snob.
Tbe tax books will be open at tbe
ptooea named beloW for the perpoee of
receiving taxes
Williams. Monday, October 25.
Ashton, Tuesday, October 26.
Fola's Store, Wednesday, October 27.
Berea, Thursday. Ootober 28.
Smoafcs, Friday, October 29.
Lodge. Saturday. October 80.
BeJle/Foeeday. November 2.
Rice Fetcn, Wednesday, Noveiuber 3
Sniders, Padgett’s Store, Thursday'
November 4. -
Petite, Friday, November 5
Hendersonville,featurday, Nov, 6.
CottageviUe, Monday, November 8.
Centreville. Tuesday, November 9,
Uavenel, Monday November 29.
Warren’s X Koala, Tuesday, Nov. 30.
Megget's. Wednesday December 1.
Adam* Run, 'I hursday. December 2.
Jacktonboio, Friday, Decemhar 3-
Green Pond, Saturday, December 4.
Mrs A R Smith s, Moaday atternoon,
December 20
Lodse. Inesday morning Dec. 21.
All other days at Walterboro.
Notices aa per above notice will -be
P'feted at each place whet*'we collect.
R. E. JONES,
Co. Treasurer.
Walterboro, 8. C„ Oct. 4,1909.
Fright I ul Fate Averted.
“I would have been a cripple .for Ufa.
from a terrible cut oa my knee oep,”
write* Fraak Disberry, Kelli her, Mian,
“without Backtott’e Arnica Sava, which
soon cured me. M Infallible for
cuts and bra tom, it soon cures
Scalds. Old Boras, Bells, Rkla ]
World’s baft for Pile*. 26c at Jao M
Klein. “
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CiTXMQ,
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Notice to hereby given that an tha
foarth day of November, 1*09. I will
make asj final retain as Admiatotmtor
of tha sstase ot John Cbaa-rasa.
Deceased, aud wilt immediately then
10.13 4t.
A —.
Administrator.
WHITE
OUT
WAGONS.
Buy a White Hickory Wagon to har
vest your crop. They are light, dura
ble and reasonable in price.
Cash or on easy terms. See us before
you buy.
A. Wichman & Son.
SANDERS GLOVER,
Referee ia Bankruptcy.
Yemaasee, • C, October 15, 1900
Aa offer of ooaanrosstoe will be made
io creditors at said masting.
COME AND SEE US.
IT MEANS MONEY
TO BOTH OF US.
We can save you money
and we have the goods to
do it with.
We have just received a
large stock of
Dry Goods, Notions
and Shoes.
We have what you want
and will make the Prices
RIGHT. It will cost you
nothing to look and it will
give us pleasure to show
you whether you buy or
not. Wg handle the
Celebrated Brown
u
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Shoe Bros.
line of Shoes. We can fit
your whole family and
will give you a guarantee
With each pair. Our
price will surprise you
when you figure with us.
j n wnsui swnr co.
M K O H N ’ S
GIGANTIC FURNITRUE SALE NOW
GOING ON-fOR 60 DAYS ONLY.
$6.00 Safe at $4.00. -
$6 50 Safe at $4.50.
$4 75 Bedstead at $2.75.
$7-75 % tt e d stea d at $4.25.
$8.50 Bedstead at $4.75.
Washstands were $6.00. now $4.00.
$2.00 Jlockers at $(.39.
$3.00 Rockers ot $1.89.
$1.50 Dining Chairs at 98 cents.
$2.50 Di'ing Chairs at $1.49.
WE HAVE PUT 1M A
URGE STOCK OF CLOTHING
this Fall and are fully prepared to serve our cus
tomers in everv respect.
SHOES, HATS. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
going,<&t a very small margin.
Remember when you are ready to take that trip
that we can furnish you with trunks, and traveling
bags. Don’t forget that our MILLINERY DE
PARTMENT this season is stronger than ever
COME AND LET US SERVE YOU.
M. KOHN.
M. JAFFA-
His Ancestors May or May Not Have Crucified
•MBS,
BUT HE SURELY CRUCIFIES THE PRICES OF
« CLOTHING* SHOES* ETC.
WALTER ST.
MASONIC MEETINGS.
. UNITY Lodge
No. 66, A F.
M., holds its
regular com
munications on
the 4th Friday
in each month
at 8:00 o’clock, p. m. All visiting
Brethren are cordially invited to at
tend.
P. M. BUCKNER. W. M.
N. G. MORRALL. Sec y.
WALTERBORO, S. C.
NOTICE TO DEMOCRATIC EXECU
TIVE COMMITTEE.
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A mast tag ot the Dam jcratic Executive
Com mil to* wstl be held ca October 25,
1909, at 12 ‘•’ploek ia tha Coarthoam si
Wst—rh r.», for thepsrpom of arrang
ing for n special amettoa to fill the
vacant" caamd
.d by the death of JHoo. D.
C. Bn. ticra. All msmbert ma* ba
M. P. HOWELL.
Connty Chairman.
Fw^MRtetn
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