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Jr MOUftK GIVEN CHILDREN fr'cSbyterian minister SHP?f#t ta'JRf DtCICfD Tim THE BilTff.S SIWUD HIVE THE I III HIM CmLOSEH. Th • . •ilowing ^U'Niirranr wh,>> re- e«‘iV^rU^ tru> )fj»U*rda/ tf’er- Vo ' 5 * ,u. ■* “ “isuM. t * Omrt h;i.v Hwarii***! t<>d> *> 'i.Um-in children th**ir lYT'jt. 1 '.**r The Sfat**.” > Thut •/hi* what hjw Ixvn a iro-it InUT^jngf md exciting U^ai tiiKi It Tillman. Jr. ar<1 hi-* w»f*\ Mr> Lucy I>uj?;xs Tillman, c*».ul*i r <»t >n*t alonir ti»»fether and aft**r fvM* iratimr >nc»* ortw ice y»un»f Tilin'.i.-; t.eik th-ir two ehih dren. w;^! fiv^ anil three, to his parent-. N-nator an«l Mrn Tillman, exe'uT njf a deed in the county of Kiirvl-.-ld. irivin^ the children t«» his parf.-.i/" The mother a|)[K*altsi t«> the Js'i|*i“m-* (s>ijrt, and after a wry inter .to * hearing, the Supreme Cour'. ^ ive the mother her cliiMren. t HH-« | » 1 H 4 l «val and Personal j Rev' A I’waton leiyd of Knox- ville. T«-rtn. arrive<i in town yester day to T-ike i hririfte «'f • the Pr-shy terian church here. Mr. P.iiytl griul- uated from the Seminary, ten year-. ago, since which time" he has held several importHTt charges. The Preshyterian church is fortunate in sts'uring th** services of such an able minister. He wid hol*l s**t vices next Sunday morning and evening. For the present Mr Boyd is stop-. ping at Col. (\ (» Henderson’s. Mrs. j Itoyd will cyme on m two week after ; which they will b»* at the Henderson I house. A J LUCAS OPENS STORE. Mr. A. J. Luca* has opened a gen- eral'merchandise store in fhe build ing formerly occupied by W. L. Lucas on Main Street. Mr. Lucas has placed in a full and ujeto-date line of general merc'han- ilise and will be assisted by Mr. hi. A. Terry, formerly with the ('aah Mer cantile Company. Ct^lldrean Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTOR I A Miss Daisey W*vkley of Daniei'vS Island, and Miss Sav innah Mathis of Varnville were pleasant week-en*l visitors at the home of Mr. an<i Mrs. L. C. Weekley of Salkehatchie. W. M.Godley. Jr., of Lslandton, was in town the week. Mr. tlodley holds the record for the greatest yield of corn on an acre in Colleton county, having made 124 bushels. » » M I I I I I I 1 I I M I 1 l» i m o W ! Taylor went to tjsvannah Mondt/on business. C/*pl -I W. Hill of Cottagcville vvas in town yestenJay. A K»+.ler is quite ill of pneumonia at his i.imie in Jonesvitle. o * I*. M Padgett, of Smoaks, was in town M onlay on 1 busmesa tup. A P. Carter of Williams was in town M unlay. A. W ilker and son of Puffin wtve in t<>wr Thursday. Tu i-lay. Feb. 22. being a national holid«y. U.e banks of the town will be CIOMSl. Pr *t II K Strickland. princi|Ml of the !,(>.|g t . graded school, was m tow n ,s ilurday F I I luinmond, a-sistant e*fitor ol the 1‘,4‘HUfort Gazette,was in*town Satu.il iy on business. Pr »i Milton (tarn.i, who is teach ing T. k :ii year at Scranton, came home t«i .-’•end Sunday with bis parents at Will. Vi* c Mr. i C. M*i>e. of BamlH'rg. ar- rive.1 irr titwn Monday Mfu*nio*»n to M'lt * •, .brother, (J I). C. All a? ns. \. V Sykes and family *>f \lt. ( .»i .}■■■• have mov**d to (own, and ar»* In n ^ inith * Jtmi-s’cottage on Bridge btl et a, Mr ind Mrs H. N Stoke-, Tif Round, were in town Monday. Mr. S'**’, '*s w w on his way to Charies- t *11. w/h *rt* he g*>es on business. Mr> F L. Allison of Beaufort, and Mis:i Miriam Kice of Olur, 1 l t-t wis k with theii 2 sister, Mrs H \v. r»>ii: *is Mrs t*. J. Ijiicu and children !**fl M ’l'isy ufterimon tor a vint of & v.-r tl .vis'ks to her sister. Mrs T }*. IrVWMn*. ^if. 'ml Mrs. M 1 lals*'ywho have h -en vuitmg at tiie home of Dr and Mm <-urn Piahhurne have return. <1 to 1;, *o* home in Char lea ton. J M Strickland. Jr„ A. L. Carter, Ch.iH vSmitfcand J. B. M. Linder ot I. ttie Swamp, were among those in town Monday on business H M Anderson, left yesterday for Ch.irleaton, where he will under go an operation for ai>peqdicitis. He w jk^-iccompanied by Dr. T. G Ker- sliaw 11 is many friends an* anxious ah »'i<. his recov**r . IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. The following bills have been in- tr^tu*«*d in the General Assembly sin»v our last issue: Mr (inflin: To require supervi- H*in> ind county commissioners of Colleton and Dorchester counties to rebuild Sullivan’s ferry bridge. Colleton Delegation: To exempt certain portions of C.ul cion county, from the operation of th<*stock iaw. Mr GrilFin: To suthorize the b.*api of county commissioners for CollMon Gmnty to purchase road working machinery aiivl to employ roa»i engineer. Mr Grilfin; T*> exempt certain porti ms of Colleton county from the operations of the stock law Mr Griffin: A bifi fixing the punishment of tramps and persons convicted, without any known imam* of aupfiort. Mr, GHfipi: To create a commis- gion to have real estate records in dexed in Colleton county. ay DIKD -The little 10-ycar-*bld girl Fannie Belle, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Owen Smith of Walter boro, who was seveieiy burned Friday • week ago. died 4aat IMday after noon ind was laid to rest Saturday afternoon in the Evergreen Ceme tery. TEITT KK T NE. f . Clem Kinanl, ol Khtlin, S. C ., says: “For seven ><*ais I have been a »u(Tercr froni the worst case of Eczema I ever saw. During the summer months 1 sutlercd agony Some time ago a traveling man offered to pay for theTetterine if I would use it and it did not cure. Mv whole chest looked like a rusty piece of iron. I cannot say too much for vour valuahlt jireparation.” v * * . Tetterine cures Fxrzema, Tetter. King Worm. Ground Itch. Itching Piles, Infant’s Sore Head. Pimples.’ Boils. Scaly Patches on the Face. Old Itching Sores, Dandruff. Cankered Sca[p, Bunions, Corns. Chilblain- and every form of skin disease. Tetterine, .Vic; Tetterine Soap. 25c. - Sold and guaranteed by J. M. Klein; or by,mail from the manufacturer. The Shruptnine Com pany. Savannah. Ga. — “FAIR PLAY” DEFENDS CIVIC QUESTIONS ASKED AND AN LEAGUE. SWERED. ~ ,, f Columbia. Feb. 14. Editor Press To the Dll f or of In** Pre.>s ami Standard: *. I ami Standard : Pardon me for a. In the matter of your editorial 1 few questions concerning the con* “Men tq Blame,’’ issue of Feb. 2nd. 1 |H*rhap- the lad>t complainant to whom wiu refer was a tritle hard on the men and did not justly discrim inate lietween the men who have favored the work and aided it linan-j cialiy and those who have n*it. But not far from your sanctum, indited very near to it. is the evi dence of an attempt on the part of tin* league to a*Id to the beauty of Walterboro that has been thwarted, as I have been informed, by the fail ure of certain male citizens to make good what the ladies of the league regarded as a promise. They say Who will be the judges or how w ill the committee lie appointed to v * t judg** the tinu-h of the contest? I understand that there will In? a com ttfee, but wh*i or by what meHii- will they be appoiiitid? Agu in. who is tiu* manager of this contest? Will the editog of this p;qH*r have control? Does he himself count the votes as they come each week? I ask these questions simply be cause 1 do not live in Colleton and do they were told by one in authority ! not know anything of the public that if they did .certain work onitaik, t .(c. t except through the j Court Hou-e Square the county j columns of your valuable paper, wotiid do certain other work there,; I &rn interested in the contest, the result of which Would Ike to make the temple of justice ami its environ ment attractive and in keeping with the dignity of the law which it repre sents. Th** good ladies have spent more than one hundred solid '‘plunks’’ of their money in carrying out their part of the work; has the county yet (tpent a cert towards the part of the work that it was to do? Moreover, it was upon the faith of the promise, as they understood it, that the ladies spent their hard earned money —they would not otherw ise have spent it - is it no£ time for the county to make a showing? I am not sure that the ladies have not, in this; specific in- stance at least, some ground for their contention that the men are to blame. Do you imagine that if the county had done this work, reiving on the Civic I«**ague to take it up and carry it on because of a promise' on it»« part to do so, do you imagine the league would thus have kft the county in the lurch? Perhaps it may lie said in reply that the county is not in funds for this object, or that the party prom ising as aforesaid had not the author ity so to do, but why wete not these objections made known before the ladies had actually entered on and done their preparatory work and sjAent their money? Everyone must admit that such conditions are dis* tinctly discourging to the league, and if they are jj|roing to he ailow«sl to become permanent. Walterboro of a hundred years hence will show no great improvement over the W’al- terboro of todfy. Fair Play. —, - - it Mrs. J. P. Graham, accompanied by Mias Alicia Breland of the Doc tor's Cre^c neighborhood, were seen on the streets Monday.^ The Phi lathes and Baraca claaaes of the Methodist Sunday School held a vm? enjoyable joint social Wed- at the home of Hon. tag Mrs. Jas. E. Peurifoy. KXKLUTOR’H SALK. * Under power of nele In last will of totan O. Wietem of reoord In th«* Pro- bare Coart. t harleeteu C< uotv, 8. C., I will *e!l for divieio i at the Coart House door. Walterboro. 8 C , on Monday, saleaday in March, 1910 t>elwean the local hoars of sale, a tract of five bun «1 red *n*l fifty acre* more or less known a* (» over tract <>n Ashepoo ruer, in sai l county Also, other fnperty of the e«ta f e of John C. Wieter* embracing a building lot at or ne«i We Per boro, S C , descrip tion of which wid be hereafter pnb- li(*hr<l ' Teruif. o**'h pn'chaser *o {hv tax-* payable hi 1!*10 ami ihereafter and $10 lo ti K for each tmo* K. F. A. Wieter*, Executor, 2 16 :h Do v»mj know thut croup can b» pre 'eite**? (five Cbambt rlatn’* Cough ItciuMlr s* *oon as the child hecoui's hoarse 'or even after the croupy cough appear* and it will prevent the attack, it i* a'*o a certain cure tor croup nnd h*t« r<* ver ht< u ki.o* n to fall. Sold hy atl deuiera E. E. A. • , . ^< t We take pleasure-in answering the above quoetions: 1. The committee, t<» judge the finish *»f the contest, and whom* de cision as to the w inners, will consist of three unim|K*achable gentlemen, who are not interested in the contest, selected by the inlitor. This com mittee has n«»t jet l>een chos**n. 2. The editor is the manager of the contest. :t. Yes. 4. Yes. or at least it is done un der our supervision. We keep in formed as to every vote and all the details. We see every vote and pass uixm its correctness. In this c«>nnection we wish to state that any candidate has access at any time to his or her votes, and can verify our figures or the votes. No candidate will be given any informa tion as to the standing or votes|.of another candidate, nor will any other person. k Editor. ♦ • / M. R. Campbell IMHTOR OF OPTICS .« » ^ r Office Over Press and Standard. In office Saturdays and Mondays of each week; other days country ca!^ If troubles with io«li^evtlon, coDSOpa- ticn, no uppetl’e or -fed biMous. give O nmberlatD’* Stomach »-r»*t Liver Inbiet- h trial *”<t y> u wtii t»c ple«wd wi.h 'be result tab’et* invigor- »i<* th*- Moa*nch *mi liver h*i*1 * , rength- * ti 'o«s oiKc-uou. Sold by all dealerr DcRtiie**»» t’anuot b« Cured by local appliestious, a* th#jr cannot reach the (liaeMried portuui of the ^far. There ra only rue way to cure deafnew, and ibal <a hv rondttntionai remedie*. Deafues* i« caused by a t iatiimed cc’di- lion of the nmc >n« lining of ihe .Ku*ta- ctnau Tutsi. hen tlm tube ia infiarn- e<t vyu hav** * nwuhliug tyuod or on- p**rfei t hca tng, and when it in eoti ely rkaed. Doatuew i« tf e result, aod no leas rhe it d (tnation can be taken out and 'hi* tube r*«tnr*il to it* normal condi tion, hearing wilt be destroyed forever; nine oa*e* out of ten are canoed bv Ca tarrh, which io nothing but oa inflamed cooditioa of the mucnvaurfaoe*. We will give One Hundred Dollar* for any oaae of Deafneao (caused by catarrh) that caanot be cured by Hair* Catarrh Core Head for circulars free F J CHENEY & Co. Toledo, O. itotu by Drui'giM*. TV. Take Hall's Far tioa. amily Pills for ronstipa- THE WORLDS 6ftEATEST SEWING MACHINE LIGHT RUNNING Walterboro, S. C. NOTICE. It gives uapbaanre to announce tbat we have associated Mr Jo* M Mooier with u* for the pfgctice of law, ami tbat tbe firm will beto«fter he known as Padgett, I/emackH & Moorer. Paduett Lemacks. Waltetboro, 8. C., Feb 1,1910. Miss Carrie E. Weekley of Salke hatchie was in town Wednesday night, having come to attend the so cial given jby the Baraca-Philathea classes Wednesday evening. Miss Jennie L. Connor, whe has been teaching the Roadside school, has returbeoto her home at Smoaks for a stay of sevaral week* before going to Charleston where she will take a stenographic coarse. Ifyoa want ettbera Vibrating Rhnttlc, Rotnry BtiutUe or a Sinel« Thn«d (CXoS* AOcA] Sewing Mach ln« write to TM inr VMM UVNM ■ACVII! qualii)-, but tlx Xew Our kg MSI AIT niellrecardtcwef U aiaS* io i) I SZASS&S^tll o T\IM iiiiS $2.50 GOCSRT; At Pactory Price ofiiy While They I^ast DON’T WAIT! We Are Ofterin^ Our Entire Stock ot' t> Furniture At Cost For Cash! A We will he compelled to reduce this stock at once so that we can tear down the present o buildings to make room for larger ones. DON’T WAIT! GET OUR PRICES AT ONCE! Brown Furniture & hardware Co. V.. THE BUSY BUSINESS” : IT l r IS per 28 31 is per ct 1 • This “saw'ed ofl” month puts us in a pickle, for how shall we keep up our average monthly sales when February only allows us 28 days in which to do the usual 31 days work* WE SEE ONLY ONE WAY OUT * As we have ten per cent less days in which to make the sales, we must sell ten per cent more goods in those 28 days to “average up.” So, to insure our total we shall REDUCE PRICES 15 PER CENT during this month in expectation that in creased sales will result. February Brings You Luck At Our Expense s. furs mw sroH WALTERBORO IND EHRHARDT /5 per <51 /s per Final Notice, Eatate of J U Barth, Deceased. Oa <be 7th day nf March, 1910, at 12 o’clock M, the uoderstgoed will apply to Probate Court tor Colietou oountv, 8 0, tor his deal discharge at admiolstrator of above named eatate. Tboe W B itch, >2 4*'. ^ Admiolstrator Feb 1.1910. Col. and Mrs. J. G. Padgett went to Charleston yesterday for a brief vidt r • JNOTIOE. \ 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. J|. Wichman, C. D. C. Adams or WitaeU A Padgett, and get the improved handmade chain moda by J. P. STANFILL.