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i. Cbt flrtss anb §tanbarb 9 t TMRTY-MCONO TEA* - W. Wt SMOAX, JR. eorroR and pnopHihToii. Butrrei) ft »■ H V PoMoffirr M<'4<D<1-r'RM nialtrr llnrrh I, ItW, undrr Ad o» March 3. 1h7I» it mu*t have junt such support as we has recently been jriven it. and reasonably expect it. A newspaper thatisekirp out a hand-b-nouth PUBLICK NOTICE — T^RMb— Ti* B •me vmam —- Ml. 90 1] ibb(Hhbb** 90c —J H - rmnss movnis -L. .. v 36e * ALWAYS II ADVAICf. PahUated evary Wadasaday. I at Wallerboro, H C. I'"* WEDNESDAY. FEB. 2. IWO. ■■ '■ ' i" ■' — Watch Walter boro rtow! See CotleUyi county develop! What is the reason Walt^fboro cannot; ha^ a Husin«« League or a Commercial Club* - ■ , • Join the Bopaterfa Club, and boo^t WaJterboro. This paper is iroing to do all the boosting it .can, but. we aded Wp. * Won’t you help us, Mr. Cftiien? •: , ; ji ji . 1 . tt— Wt truait the County will put a coping, .around the£C!oart House .aquatW and the Civic League will hove a beautiful lawn growing in time for the ( erect ion of the CJoafed- erate Monument, existence cAnnot do the work /oiv.it*| county that is possible if it receive the iiatronaffe due it/as a public in stitution Now the life giving power of a newspaper crimes from subscrip tions. advertising and job, printing If those who have any of these to # * *— give withhold it from the newspaper and send it elsewhere, then the « u newspaper is weakened just that much, and will therefore, make a less determined fight for the upbuild ing of the county. We preach the doctrine! “Patron ize home industries,” and yet in spite of that there are persons who send out of the county for job print ing that could juat as well be done et home. Mr. Merchant, Mr. Busi ness or Professional Man. take this home to yourself and see if you are guilty. If you are. now is resolu tion time. Think of this: What would your countv be without a newspaper? Then see to it that your business helps to build up a better newspaper, in order that the % outside world may aee how progrea- sive ^ptt are. It is a truth, not gain say able, a county ia judged by its newspaper, a newspaper ia made by its patronage, ,'nuf sed.” To the School Teachers of CWIIeton • ■ »» County: I . . m An effort is being made by this paper and others to raise a fund for erectirgon the Court House square a Monument commemorating the heroic deeds of our Confederate soldiers. It would he a good idea, and it would tie made a splendid ob ject lesson to impress the facts of u period of history we should never forget, for each school intheCounty to make a contribution to thi< cause j would still accomplish much. I/Pt the teacher usk the pupils of went on to say that the League “THE MEN TO BLAME,” One of the leading members of the Walter boro Civic League rather upbraided us recently on account of the frequent references we have been making to the League and its work in Walterboro. This lady took occasion to say that the men of* the town were to blame for their wives not attending the meetings; that they had discouraged their wives and belittled the work of the League, and that if the men w ould favor their ef forts as they should the League! She: had 1 Mti. The meat trust keeps the price of meat up for their own benefit. We keep the price of eggs up for the benefit of our friends who have o f * eggs to sell. v See us and get highest prices, cash or trade, for eggs. Best Flour, the far famed UNDINE in wood or cloth at $7 00 per barrel. Burt 90 day Oats at $1.00 per bu. Red Rust Proof Oats at 80c bu. 2 : lb. Tomates, No. 1 quality, per can. 5c Granulated Sugar 17 lbs. for $1.00. ... . . ■ Domino Lump Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Light Brown Sugar, Country o Syrup. o ■ 1 'U Terry & Shaffer each school for a. contribution, or; already done more for the town than th'' men had ever done. That talk sounded to us as if then* let her get up i»n entertainment anil donate the proc^sls of this worthy cause. Lincoln’s *or Washington's: might be something in it. ami birthday would Is' a good time to do pt-rh*' s the men of the town this. the di t irbing element. But on second ,;.ought we must defend the that G, were MISINFORMED. * In the debate held Thuraday in the House, on the MK'all bill to increase the normal scholarships at the Uni- versity of South Carolina f*om forty- . two to uni* hundred and twenty-four. •Hon. D. L. Smith is reported aa op-’ foaing the bill. “He explained that there was nofta tfta^ber in the schools r . of Colleton County, who . had been educated at any of. the State su> portwl ■OoltegM.” • : . .. Mr., Smith hu Mther been ml»t quoted or he i* ^MWfrquod asUndondHionsIftCotieCaa Odonty, 1 Without ingr effort we 6aa think of# b ’ ii i S h i I ■uniDer oi leacnern now emproyeo , > W county .who wpre educated at « the Ctuids), Winthrop.iand the Unb versity to say nothing of Claflin. Rut perhaps Mr. Smith was misquoted, for he should know better • . ' • i-i-ggL 1 . — ’j •• > I “men of the town” against this ac- > cusation. Our observation has led us to believe that all the men of the town are favorable to the League. Indeed, we believe that almost every man in town is an honoraty member of the League and regularly • contri butes the duea of 10 cents per mouth* add we hare not heard a single “be- littljpg” remark aa to the work dona er propoaed to ha dobe by the ladies RECORD BREAKING MONTH. The month just passed has been a record breaking month for The Press and Standard in many ways. It has gone to more subscribers than This member, speaking of the work forked en Court Houee square, said e Eea^ue wee not going to touch it aguia tMbthere waa aoc provided to protect the gram planted etc. She said they hud pleuded wRh ipetwieor to place a round the Square to keep off vehicles and pedestrians so the League could have It planted, buteo Ur nothing had been done. Now. it will do little good for the League and citizens to be at outs with each other. Everyone in town should join hands (figuratively) with the members of the Civic league', —mm A. Q. LYONS ISLANDTON, S. C I [Clearing OutSile! I - ' * As I have a large stock on hand, will sell for CASH at cost : : For the Next Thirty Days Come One! Ccme All! I will surprise you. Anything in the merchandise line. Men’s Suits from $4.00 to $15.00 Iron Bedsteads Shoes Notions Anything in the Grocery line I have purchased a large stock of SPRING GOODS and 1 have got to have room for my Spring-ctpck. -• / mu ■ i n REMEMBER! ANYTHING YOU WANT IN : THE MERCHANDISE LINE. . ; S'. c ! < ‘ > r* ( * f ■ J Enin PUCE We find we are overstocked on Disc Harrows, and this overstock must go regardless of price. We have THIRTY of these HaiVows which we are offer ing at the following greatly reduced price: Ox18 Disc, was $25, now . $22 8x18 Disc, was $28, now . $25 6x20 Disc, was $29, now . . $26 8x20 Disc, was $30, now . $27 •> ■ Either. Cash Or On Time ' _ * Before placing your order call and see us.^ A. Wichman & Son The Leading Hardware Store. Savoy Green I Grocery Co Prompt Delivery. FOR Choice Beef Pork Veal .o» . Pork Sausage, Liver Pudding Head Cheese Corn Beef • o', and Picket Pork Choice Fruits and Vegeta Wes | PHONE 20 X ja». a. wumpot. mx ■. rwzmiv PSDBIFBT BBOTHMS. r Itturuuf ■ uud Oquu—Hors at Law. All Marni ghua Fwmyt Atl—ttm. OVM TMC r*U» *1*0 STAMOSMi (FAXfTKRBORO. - - - A. O. will do her part if the people of the loan will do theirs. ever before in its history* the aver age circulation for th<y fchir weeks awi aid them in making of Waite* being in excess of 2400 copies per boro “A City Beautiful.” Spring week. It has done more job print- time is almost at hand and nature big in January than was ever done In a single month by this office, and the receipts for subscriptions has been the largest ever, with the ex ception of the closing month of our previous voting contest. The adver- Mmng patronage for January has ex ceeded that of any January in the history of the paper. ■v We desire to take this opportunity to exprsss our sincere appreciation far the patronage of our friends. The Prsm and Standard stands ever ready to advaaqe the interests of its town and county in every way pos- sible. In order to do its best work INDUSTRIAL HIGH SCHOOL Rev P. Warren and Rev I. Crosby j are leaden among the negroes in this county of a movement to estab lish an industrial high school here. The lot has been purchased and all but $200 bar been paid. As soon 1 the lot is paid for in fall work will begin on the buildinga. They have asuranees from northern philanthro pists that financial aid Will be given aa soon as they own the property The lot purchased is seven and n half acres adjoining th^ Ferguson lot. Hf IMKiMIHIfllfS We have just received a full line of' Laces and *' . • . ■ * Embroideries which we shall be pleased to show you. i , ' v. STILL SEIM I1T REDTO PRICI • * ,1 i J!* 1 f 1 11 1 " ’ Ouf Bargain Counter is still filled with bargains - , in all Wotflcn Dress Goods which are beieg sold at greatly reduced prices. NOTICE. Tax Return*. . \ Tbs AndPor'a office will bs «psa for Jassary Istlo “W wfllbsst tb« following plsow tm tbs dates man- All persons who wish to get chairs that will last twenty or more years should order now. If you can’t see me leave orders with Mr. R. H. Wichman, C. D. C. Adams or Witsell & Padgett, and get the improved handmade chairs made by J. P. STAN FILL. Notice to Debtur* emt Ore^pore.. All pereooe {beviog claims against the estate of George W. Petit, deceased, will preeent the same dnly attested; and ail persona indebted to said estate will make payment to either of the undersigned. David L. Walker. Rnffln,8 O. A. W. Petit , •» Charleston, H Qualified Execu ors. > — ■' »— mm ■ Do yon know that croon can he pre. Tbnraday. Jaanary V7, Jobi Sobool booaa. Friday, January 38,8moaka. Hatnrday, January 29,Until 3 o'c Williams. Tuesday, Febrnary 1. Belle. Wednesday February *. Dodds. Thursday. February 8. CottaarevKIe. Friday. Fehruary 4, A. M.. Jordaa's St«ire; P II. Remley’a It is hoped that all will meet the Aa--'- ditor promptly and make their retarna as it will save trouble uud get the book* straight / ^ Respectfully, A. A. PATPSKSON JR., 12 ?2 Auditor. « MRS. W. A. BLACK | .. \*Th« Laklss' Store- ^ EXECUTQR 8 NOTICE. OntheYt-* 1 ! day of lanoary 191(1, l will die m t.nal return as '•xecator of the esta- uf Mrs Celie E Cone, de ceased w it the Probate Judge for Col leton <’ uty, and Immediately there after •. 1 t for Letters Dismleeo C A Wi 134* Do you vented? Give Chamberlain', Coagh , Rmmedf as toon as the cb l I becomes hesnsfor even efter the r--. *pv uongh AH persona having claims agalnet Usd pf * w ”. 1 ,h * •Uttc*-. estate of O P Folk, deceased, Witt NOTICE TO DRBTOR8 AND CREDITOB8. 4 lligaieoa certain cure f r cr<>up »> > , nr*—t tha ittmieil alt known to tail. Hoki persons indebted to said eetats will aU 1 payment 10 tbs andersigaed. Maty A Folk. Admtsistmr Janasry 94.1310. 1 v*. » j.r .v v ' K*.'