The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 02, 1910, Image 8
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Local a ad Per»aa)
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T. H; CiniffwHi. of (fvi*e. araa
amonr 4 butte fn ?<>wm yesferiay 1
J K Gmyen. Jr , bad ha«metvt
ftnv:*/ n th la*l w*^4
U'
in
'friWell CVQinn, of IVniel
to^-n y -Mtenia/ >n husmewn
wart in
!•*. H Polk. <>/ l.-ilandton. aa« in
town Friday on l>ui»ine»<tt.
' P S. Ilf! of Round.
Friday. *
wart in town
J.J. I'adtP'tb, of Williamit, wan
am x.^: ttuM^ in (4>wn Thursday.
* • ' ' ' *
U. M. Toten of Jackaonboro. haai
ku-dn in town Friday.
r..i
PVtday.
<x»ne. • >f laidtre. war» hero
M W. Walton, «f Mf'ifpett, wan
amo- t< those in ^>wn Friday.
W 0. Folk. »f J.Hlaiuiton. was a
al--a.-v.trt Killer at our office Friday.
H‘ MiIIr. of Talamiton. was in town
Monday and caaie to wee us
W J Newton, of Adams Run.
k;»d business in t<»wn Monday N
W <J ThotniMen. of ha<l
ku.-viii»»s in town Monday
I*. <i Drawrly, of Wet*ks, whs in
town Monday and eame to ttee us.
A. (> Hiott, of lliotviile, had bur»i-
ne?c-. it: town Monday. . ,
Used the World over
No olher article of hmaaa food
has ever received
phatlc commendation lor
purity, usefulness and whole-
from the moat
eminent anthorities.
SAlKINO powder
s always received the highest award when
exhibited or tested In competition
:jL-?Lr :£<**<
F*rof C. V. Farr«>w and Mi->
Mary <!. Howe of Hendorsr»n«r:l *•
were in town Saturdav. These ar-
p<>pular teachers in the Henderson-
, ville Hi«h School
I
Mrs. Rosa Rostick, of Graham- E G. Solomons, a prosperous citi-
.iMe, who has h«»en vidtinif relatives of Scotia, arrived in town last
1 lit »Ir^en l’i*od and Wulterboro, left
' yesterday for WillAtus, where she
v»ill visit relative-*.
last week to spend a w hile here with
his daughters. Mm. E. S. Fishburne
and Mrs'll. H. Wichman.
A. latter of Salkehatchio, was in
town Monday and paid this office a
plethvtnt call
Mrs J. S virtfiln, who has been
with .Senator in Columbia returned
Monday.
Mrs M C Hiern, of liodjfe. waa
anu>t »r those in town Monday on
bu.siri.--a. v . I-*; .* , ^ . r ^ -
J*.
Johr Stai*k, of ('.ardova. wm in
btwai lant week op a viiMt to his
nolhnr. Mr*. Morrell.
TKTTK R I X K.
G W«A«. of
those in town
A«iron Crosby. Rutftn. S. C.. says:
"My wife had what the d<*ctors called I'X'rema for vears. Her lejrs and part of the body was
entirely covered with it and it nearly crazed her. She had tried everythinir 1 ever heard of in
the line of skin renuslns without relief. Tw»» months a«o sh»* bejran using Tetterine which I
bought from n J. M. Klein, our druggist, under a guarantee, and now she is entirely well. She
used Id boxes and two cakes *f Tetterine Soap, but it’s worth a hundred times what it cost us.
We followed the directions, or so stubborn a case as hers would nevep have yielded to any treat
ment. My hat’s off to you ind your great medicine.” »
Tetterine cures Eiziut.a. Tetter, Ring Worm. Ground Itch, Itching Piles, Infant's Sore
Head. Pimple*,! Boils, Scab Patches on the Face. Old Itching Sores, Dandruff, Cankered Scalp,
Bunions, Corns, Chilblains and every form of skin disease. Tetterine, 50c; Tetterine Soap,‘ific.
Sold and guaranteed by J. M. Klein; or by mail from the manufacturer. The Shruptrine Com
pany. Savannah-. C»a.
Mr. and M^t B
Round.’ were among
Sat ur lay.
N.J. Sense .yne of Aahton's pro-
gre»v. / » famierH. had buHUieah in
town cutturday
J W Gruber of Round. »as in
town Saturday and paid our office a
pfoanaiit call
F M. Polk. Sr. of IsUrdton. was
u tho«»‘ who came to sts* u*
Friday.
M tf Cat ter of Ilendersonv'ille. a
pr-miierouM men;hant and farmer,
lin town Fnday.
of
on
Clyde Crosby, of Green Pond, wa>
here yesterday.
C. J. Breland of Getsinger, was in
town yesterday.
Rev. B. R. Ulmer of Bell*, was
in town yesterday of business.
Final Notice,
Estate of J II Barth, Deceased.
Oa (be 7th day of March, 1910, at 12
o’clock M, the uoderelfoed will apply to
Collet
Probate Court tor Colleton county, H C,
tor hi* final discharge at admiaiatrator
of ab<we Damc-d estate
Thoe W Riitch,
* 2 4 f Adaiaietrator
K«b 1, 1910
NOTICK.
Magistrate J M. Padgett
.1«‘k xfidioro, wju here Fridny
a bunuiew trip
W'. F. Hill, one of Round’s prosper
ous farmers, had business in town
yesterday.
J. P. Walling, one of Islandton’s.
porous fanni-rs, h .re y-j
tetOW' J with a* for the i rartice of taw, end that
Paul K. Crosby, the popular rru.l ; £ “
carrier of Ruffin route two, wa< h-re! f ’ & Leaieoke.
Saturday on business. a j Walterboro, W C . Keb 1.1910
Miss Edna McTeer left the latter ~
I»art of last week for Beaufort,; IWne^ ( aouot be Cnre,l
where she has gone on a visit of | by local application*. ** ttwr cannot
several w'eeks to visit relatives ai d r»**cb the tiiwu^ed r>ortiou of
friends.
Pi voles of Wide
friends in Brunson
Minn Addle
Yvid<.., vihited
last week. ,,
Mi.ih Marion May of Smoaks is in
t-wn viating af. the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. I> May.
Mm G H. Graves and daughter,
lit Mr- Doris lainne, spent Suoday in
town A’itli reJatives.
•1 W Oosby uid Johnson McMil
lan, of (sKiae. were here yesterday
on hijHiftesa.
Thouias Black, the popular R. F.
D earner of Ruffin route i>ne, had
bu.-aru*rt in town Monday.
W W. Carter and H. D. Padgett,
Jr., two of Ruffin's hustling business
men, were in town Moiulux on busi-
>■««<*-
I aider C. Behhr g of Meggett, one
•f the promineMt citizens of the low
country, was here Monday on a busi
ness Irtp. 9 '
- * *• # » '
Ha. cy Smith, who has been here
on 4-wst his mother, Mrs A. E.
Morr’dl, has gone to Atlanta to at-
tei | Barber College.
Mr mii| Mrs (i N. Yon. of Road-
mde, rcromparuH by their children.
Iauira -Mty, Parker and Evelyn,
wvrejn town Sabirday.
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11. v Wilder, of Island Lon. has
Rur’hiUa'd the fartn of Rev. J. M.
Graven, near town and has moved
there
Prof Mnit Mrs M. H. Wilder, of
SbnoakH, visited their son and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mm. H. S. Wilder,
town Friday and Saturday.
Sobcitor Jno. H. Peurifoy return
ed to Gohmibia Monday afternoon
after spending the week-end here
wifhtmi family
Mltuia SaUie MdTbar and Marion
Majr hdt yesterday afternoon for
Plantation,
HIERS- SALTER.
Savannah. Ga., Jan. 29. Special:
The marriage of Miss Claudia Hiers
and Mr. Neil Salter took piaceJFri-
day evening. Jan. 21 at 7:.'I0 o'clock
at the residence of Rev. W. Moore
Scott, pastor of the First Presby
terian church, of Savannah, Ga.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
J. J. Hiers of WaPerboro. and is a
young lady of noble disposition,
which has won for her many friends.
% Y*.
The groom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Salter of Covena, Ga
and is a prosperous young man. He
G. A. Benton. Hon. W. C.
Dr J. B. Padgett, V H. Brant, D
B. Hudson. G. J. Vartr. Cleaveland
Benton, and H. B. Yarn, of Get-sin
ger. had business in town yeseorday.
rt^tch iHirttoli of Ik. ^, k* *Uh ,(1. .Wn* Hoftrk Co.
I bt-ra itorly one **»y to rare de*fnet#, ! where ho holds a responeible posi-
nnd 'bat >• by tuu»rituiiooal remedle*. tion.
Branf D'-afne*^ i# oaoiwd by ahiolltiDed coadi- t,. _ # j r .u- .
ion of the macoa* Uniog of the Kntta-' The many friends of this haopy
rntau Tn»«e When tbit take it Infttm-J young couple wish for- them much
1
eft you have a ru-blin^ •oaud or in.- hsnpiness through lift
l—rtact b*tii<ig, tad when it la entirely
<1 aed Deafiiat* l« tte reault. and tmlee*
... . . . ^ . . rv »4 i" ' f• f indaniAttou can be taken oat end
Miss IdZlie Colson andl). M. rra-j ht*tut>» reiftonMl to its normal condi-
lix were marned last Thursflay a - |i on> h-artng will be cteatroyed forever;
ternoon. They will reside at Bedon s. j miie owes ont of ten are rauned bv Oa
The bride is the only daughter of .i tatrh, which ia nothing but no indamed
Mr. and Mrs. Salter are residing
Ht No. 542 Park Ave., with tneir
si-ter, Mr> Beach.
WHEN BUYING
A RANGE
select one which promises l>est to cu et your own re
quirements. If you desire the must pleasing combi
nation of beauty, convenience, durability, economy
and positive results at a trim um cost, select a Prin
cess. There are reasons : r Princess Ranges. If
there had not existed a gr< ' opportunity to improve
the ordinary range constr. ciion, a Princess range
might never have been created. It is the crowning
achievement of science in steel range building.
Tliough one ot the most recent, the Princess
range is the most jiopular in the world s market today.
It is the most substantial, convenient and econ >mic
cooking apparatus yet conceived. Besides including
the desirable points of all other makes, Princess
Ranges possess five exclusive and patented features
of superiority which commend them to every house
wife.
If you investigate a Princess
first, you’ll buy no other!
BROWN FURNITURf & HARDWARE
COMPANY.
A "THE BUST BUSINESS" M
D. Colson of Walterboro. Thu
groom is a prosperous farmer.
The many friends of H. M. An
derson are glad to elarn that he i< so
much unproved after his severe ill-
nens of tlie past several weeks. His
nurse. Miss Dixon, left Monday af-
| ternoon, his condition being so much
: uiipruved.
Visas NIGH SCHOOL.
The Superintendent of Education,
Dr. H. W. Black, $r. and Rev. F. 0.
S. Curtis, visited the Hendersonville
Higft Schooi yesterday. These gen
tlemen were met by a number of
o
the patrons of the community and
were right royally received by the
school. Both of them made ad
dresses on educational subjects, and
their report is that this school U
doing a fine work and is under very
cifiable management. The teachers
of this school are Prof C V Farrow,
Principal. Miss Mary C Howe and
Miss Sallie W Hamilton.
NATIONAL LOAN
& TRUST
tTIFTW. GA.
c uMittion uf the niacn* unfftoe*.
YV*- will rive One Hundred Dollar* tor
noy ewe of Deafne** (cad«Hl by catarrh)
'hit ran not he curt d by Ua11> Catarrh
fare Hend for cPcalnr*. free
F. J. CHKNEY Co. Toledo. O.
tiv Drukgiats. 7'*C- 0 *
Tali*- Hair* FuiuiU “ill# far r.>uMlpa-
It*,. / .
MULES! MULES!
HIERS MCELMURRAY.
Savannah, fla., Jan. 29.—Sp»‘<*ial:
Mi*a Ixrttie Hiers and Mr. Grover
, McElmun ay were happily ma-ried
! Friday morning. Jan. 21. at 10 o'-
i o>pck ai the residence of Rev. M >ore
i Scott, iMustor of the First Presby-
, tenan church of this city.
I The bride is a daughter of Mr.
J. J. Hiers of WaJterburo, and is a
young lady of pleasant ind amiable
disposition, which has won for her
many friends.
The groom is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. McElmurray, formerly
of Augusta. Ga.. but now of Savan
nah, and is now with the Savannah
Electric Co., where he holds a re
sponsible position.
The many friends of this happy
couple wish them much prosperity
through life. -
Mr. and Mrs. McElmurray are at
No.'&lS East Broad.
CO.
and Mrs.
m H. A. PraocM and daughter,
[fltbel. who have boenrisitlng
hwiMr’od * “
Waritec el
home
. Mra Wtlton
returned
We have for sale at reasonable
prices and on easy terms, improve*:
sad unimproved town lots and farm*
We negotiate loans on improve*!
Real Brtate. We will build you u
homo on your lot and allow you to
pnyfor some on. the monthly pa>-
ment plan, provided you can make
a wnall cash in advance payment
Wo can hwure your property against
by fire with the oldest and
t inwranrii nompuniw in the
Call do uo or write and we
promptly supply your
n furnish oppoi
Will Receive on Friday. February
4th, a carlorui of mules direct from
J Howling, tin-eu. Ky. in this ear I
have several extra tine mule* that
will suit truck farmers. It wul pay
all i»rospe«*tive buyer* to see the***
mules bet.ee buying. Will n-iimm
in ’Walterlxini from Saturday until
the middle of the following week.
W- Z. AYER
1C.E. Campbell
: DOCTOR OK OPTICS
Office Over Press and Standard.
Ih office Saturdays an^ Mondays
of each week; other days country
calls.
tteb for you to taw
H will bring you
white you aeop.
opportuni
your money
in a large
Addreas
L. Bgmen, Manager.
VamwHie. S. C
Walterboro,
S. C
FRIENDS
Thank you. I feel your efforts. Just
continue to send in your votea for
mo and watch me dimb.
DR. M. R CAMPBELL.
ULMER BRELAND.
A winding of considerable inter
e<t whs that of Miss Nellie Ulmer to
Henry W. Breland, which took place
Sunday afternoon at Bethel Metho
dist pany>nage. Rev., Durant officia
ting. The bnde is LKe charming
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Ulmer. The groom is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Breland and ia^ a
young business man of propose in
the community.
NEW DEPUTY SHERIFF. ,
Deputy Sheriff P. M. Buckner
having tendered his resignation as
deputy sheriff. D. E. Benton of
Snider** has bemtadected to fill his
place. Mr. Buckner intended to re
linquish the position January 1. but
was persuaded by Sheriff Fox to
remain till he could secure a
tent assistant. Mr .(Beaten isfe
of G. A.
Stock Reducing
=Sa 1 e —
BEGINNING FEB. 1ST FOR 60 DAYS
We will sell everything in our
Jewelry line with a reduction
from 15 to 25 per cent, on
every dollar, spent with- us.
It
i
Here Are a Few Bargains
a
525.00 Diamond Ring for $17-50
20 V ear Gold Filled Gents’AVatches for S.95
$7.00 Silver Plated Knives and Forks at $5 50 dozen
Sterling Silver, o Teaspoons $ 4.50
51.00 Alarm Clocks
55.00 Guitars at 2 .- 0
53.00 8 Day Mantle Clocks 5.50
51.00 Spectacles, perfectly fitted ..... 75c'
. ■ -
Now you can pick up the great
est bargains of the whole year at
JEWELRY STORE
WILTEHOtO AND EDRBAIVT
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DOTS FROM RUFFIN-
Mr and Mrs Bellinger Crosby
ited their parents one day test weak.
Mrs S; W. Breland has beau veb
ill, but we hape fos bdlr a speedy re-
throughout the
were at the home of Mm J, M. Gaa-
kifw last Monday on buetaeas.
Our school' ia pr
undfr the management of
A. Crosby. ^ 0
J. T. Caterton viaited his daugh
ter Mrs. QuOUe Herndon, IjgJHou-