The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 16, 1910, Image 8
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Lacal and Personal
H 1> J'ailjfftt Jr of Kuffin,
atU’iidiiix i*t>iirt here* this iS^-k
StTUED LIQUOR AfFAIRS
State I)i«j»«-Tusar/ Auditor W B
J ! West has just concluded the aettle-
m‘*rit <*f the atTai t* of the C:lieton
w county diit|K*rwary # and has app »r-
|tn*T;ed the fundd not held up amor^
Absaluiely
Pure/'i
"Mr." 1w S iiietH. of
h« *re on buMim** Monday
- r— the various claimants in the county.
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In sp«*:ikin>r of the condtict of the
v. was
J \V Lyons, of
here yesiertlay
tireen Pood,
("has. M Sim ley. of Ruffin, vvaa
h«*re yt^terday attending owurt.
county di>i»ensary. Auditor West
was comp 1 mien ted tie county Liard very
highly, saying that he found the
affairs of the board in excellent con
ditiot, and that the funds had been
a as
R. I). Carter; of Kuffiii
on hu.ont-<* yeaieruay.
' T. if C.UdAetl and son if
Wi re ainottg th<»s»' in town ia.-'t aeek.
IV Stokes Connor and sister Miss
Jennie, weretn town >estenja\.
H ov W 1) Kennett, of 1 odgehad
business m t.owri yosterdsy
A A. Varn. of Brant's
yesterday
Major K Prank Warreti
ton i > here at court tb.s ween
P M Vsrn of Kuftm was in ti.wn
\«.'it i >tay
1'. K. Kodier of Roimd had busl-
n< ss in town Sutunlay
. ■; bandied ip an economical an<l busi
here ... . / j
, ness-like way.
I T^ie following are the claims held
L>diiP. up: William Lanahan & Son. Balti
more. $1.15(1 44; Strauss, Pritz <t Co.
Cincinnati. Bluthenthal &
Bu kart, Baltimore. $L$0; (yarrett &
Co. Norfolk. *«) 50;S. Grabfelder
a Co. Louisville, $PJS 75. The fol
lowing are the disbursements in the
county: County school*. £134199;
{county ordinary fund. '541 9h;
: town of W^hlterboro. l^i; town
.f itarr'[e of Jacksotjmoro. #'117 21: town of
w:is
here
oro.
Lmlge £{<<7 7:1; total *lu.l»10 hC.
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C t-» M d r e» n Cry
TOR FLETCHER S
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Mrs TS Boynton and little son. Miss A'ma Huffman, who is teach-
Anderson of Hendersonville, visited ing the Omega school this year, was i
at the home of her iianmls, Mr and i in town Saturday. Mi-s Huffman;
Mrs A J Anderson, several days was accompanied by Mjss Krinidic
recently. v i Padgett.
P M J of Cot.tae‘Ville w;-s ;
:i pl« a- ini cafler at our office Mon- !
day.
Mrs .1 K Stnckiand, «if W«*< ks,
w :i> one of »ur pleasant vistors last
Friday.
.1 VV »'-arson, of VarnviPe, w;is in
town >«*Ht- rday Mr l a "son’s
frieiid> were glaii Lose. 1 Him
Mr arid Mrs P M Varn «'f Cet-
Suigei . were among those in ti>wn
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To Point Out
Any defects in "ur Rut's, Carpetings or
Mattings. The only |>omts you mi^ht
criticise are f he prices, which you may
think too low to injure oood quality.
TKTT UR INK.
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.! M Shuman, one of the
tru k gn»w«rs of Me^getl.
U>\\ ti ye»«let'lay
Ml !’• rtie Owens, the
teoi-tu r of Oi»* Provnl mce
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leading
was in
eificicnt
s«h(X)!,
Wh> in town
W e« k • lid
tn \ short' visit last
Ml-s Jennie Addison of tlottage*
Mtie went h ri lay u> Columbia where
she wa- called on account of the ill
ness of her sister Mrs W M Addi-
Snn
The nuiby fneoda- of M:.-is Kate
Rams**y will be ihteri«tixl in learn
ing that site has airepleii a position
with Mo»*rv Barrie-, & Co Brunson,
S. C
Mrs li .S Crontiy and children, who
have t»fii vint mg relativea at W’al-
u-riioro ami Pefnei returneil home
Monday, aeconipanitsi by her sister
Miss Ma^ Craves.
O I. Goh.tgan Rugger* master on
the Atlantic fioaat LirH‘. who has
been ier> ill *t a hospital in Way*
cross, ('.a for sometime is visiting
relatives ui W’alterboro. and hb
man> friemLs are glatl to »*e him
again
Mrs J S Jonea’ milliner arrived in
Walterhoru yesterday morning and
they L-gin work at tlie Millinery*
Store at 'Mice A lovely line of
hats for ladies and children will be
shown a few days before Raster.
Mrs JiHies will ta* glad to have h«Av
frieruls *aJl ^id me. t Miss Floyd
W li Sutcliffe "of Moncks Corner
' was ui town Saturday Mr Sutcliffe
I • > le« n following events in C-olleton
very closely ind suggests that the
pr» per way to do is to work the
r >ad five iiiihwout each way before
ifb* *Jie eouuty line m thb way
l**f:ing eveiy.uie have the befit*fit
a t» w miles ol good road.
Clem Kindnl, of Ruffin, S. C. says.
"For seven years I have been a sufferer from the worst case of Kczema I ever saw. During the!
summer months I suffercnl agony Some tune ago a traveling man offered to pay for the Tetterine j
if I would use it and it did not cure. Mv whole ohest looked like a rusty piece of iron. I cannot
say too much for your vaiuablt preparation."
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Tetterine curt's Kcyma. Tetter. Ring Worm. Ground Itch. Itcldng Piles, Infant’s Sore
Head. Pimples,' Boils, Scaly Patches on the Face, Old Itching Sores, Dandruff. Cankered Scalp,
Bunion*, Corns. Chilblain* and every form of skin disease. Tette’rinw. 50c ; Tetterine Soap. 25c.
Sold and guaranteed by J M Klein; or by .mail from the manufacturer. The Shruptrine Com
pany. Savannah, Ga.
We Do Not Sell Furniture
we cannot guarantee a^ to wearing
with
DEATH OF HARRY POWELL
A deplorable accident occurred in
Charleston on the 7th inst. aiid the
sorro *-laden news reached Ravenel
stem after the occurrence.
Mr Powell met his death at the
hands of a friend who was carelessly
handling a pistol. He was extolling
■ets |»erfection «>f manufacture and
beauty to a party of friends, when it
was discharged and the ball t<H>k ef
fect. probing the face, throat and
head of its victim. Mr. Powell b*- 1
came unconscious at once and re
mained in this condition till the
noonday -hour on Friday, when his
spirit yielded and winged it* flight
to that heavenly abode from whence
none ever return. Mr. Powell had
just attained manhood —noble, true
and good worthy the highest esteem
of friends and acquaintance* young,
bright and bouyant and full of life's
hopes for a happy and prosperous
future, genial and affectionate in
disposition, but his crowning glory
was that of lienffc a loving and duti
ful son. a steadfast shield to parents
who are ripe in years and in feeble
health. He was a fond brother and
a trusted friend to many who
but now niourn his loss.
The funeral services were conduct-
Millinery Opening
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We will have our -Spring Millinery
Oponin,
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- March 24 and 25
The lady public is cordially invited
to lie present.
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W. A. .BLACK
The Ladies’ Store.
qualities. 1 hat guarantee ^ocs
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every thing sel^ no matter how much
below the usual our prices may be.
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“■ BASEBALL TEAM REORGANIZED I Have Opened Up
Smoaks. S. C.. March 14 At a
A FIRST-CLASS
Brown Furniture
& Hardware Co.
THE BUST BUSINESS”
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ed by Rev. Sanaard and it was beau- K^bs.l team \ I » I I < $ I >
tiful and impressive and the esteem ! held last Friday the team w;.* reor- * >^vlvl>l_>lv ?*y|:lvil
of
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H MEMORIAL.
I’he death $Jy>'d visits I the home
of .1 H Bishop pn yan. 17. 11*10, and
c-’amnsl for its victim eur
grandmotiM-r She had suffered in
tensely for aeverai days and all that
u tiling hands and loving hearts could
dt* was done, but t*> no avail ,,
Sbv unibsl with the Baptist church
early in life and was a true Chris
tian aid "a gentle mother and as long
as h«-r physi -m! strength would allow
•she could lie found at her place in
church. She was hotu LW 16. 1H1H.
and was to Mr Hexekiahl
Kisliop on .Ian. 19. 1S4.” She leaves j
a grief st ricken s- r;. t A iity-tive'
irnpressiv
in which our your
was attcvUd by ii.e quivering Ups
jand the flow of t«»ar* of those who
were in attendance. Fhe floral of
fering? were ran* and l»eautiful and
he was laid to rest in the old church
y ard where relatives and friends may
visit his grave, place
and ihed their tears
friend was held gunizod for this year R. D Thomas
was again re-elected man.igvr and
W. J. Iten-y. captain. It v • - yls<»*
d»*cided to have a supp* r n K. '.day
night. March 25th. for t'k: r -♦•mlit .*f i
the ball team. The pn* peels are,
th»4r flowers J bright for a good team this year,
tokens of re
membrance and love. A young life
has been taken ami sorrow ing hearts
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an* here to practice that sweet char
ity—forgiveneaa and bow in sub-
mi.-siion to God’s holy w ill.
Friend.
The farmers of this section have
about finished breaking up their
lands and some of them have begun
to plant com.
We certainly hope that it won’t be
! long befpne we see the road forces
at work up this way, as some of our
in front of A. Wichman & Sons
and will he glad to see all of my
old customers. 1 am prepared
»«♦ do Shaving. Hair Gutting,
."hampooing, Massaging and
Singeing. . ^
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
G. H. SANDERS
Tonsorial Artist
n>ads are getting in very bad condi-
SPECIAL ATTLNTION. u-m r.
To the Churches of the Iknleton 1 ~
Association. MRS GROVER MCELMURRAY DEAD.
Brethren:, The Minute Fund is Mrs Lottie McKlmurray, wife of
insufficient to defray the expense Grover McElmurray. died last
grandchildri'u, forty-eight great „ , , . » , c > .
, . , 1 i . / ,> riicii* is only about twenty-live doJ-
grandchwireA an * m host *>4 sorrow- ,
lais or. ham*, and it will n*<)utre ^t
1. at thirty-five dollars t<< defray the
ing relatives and frierds to mourn
her loss. But. ourtusi is her eterr»d
gain. Her recnains were l ikon to
nec -^a^y to printing the Minutes. , Thursday night at the home of her
bister, Mrs B H Ik aciv, in Savannah.
Mrs MtEFnmrray, was the daugh
ter of J J Hiers, who lives near
Her remains were
I’enile BapMst chori h ec i th* re fun-
eralizedliy Kev. J. K Graham, afun
wind her rema ns I £ i toicr>t
in the cemetery bfe-ide Hit husliand,
who pretfded her five yi ars.
The grief stricken family have the
sy mpathy «f the entirt community
in this their sa<J hour, but God in
His wisdom t**ok her to dwell with
him above where sorrow, sickness,
pain and death are feared and felt
no more. Lonely the house and sad
the hearts since our grand mother
had gone, but ah. a brighter home
than oars in hemven is now bar own.
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, isiv '<•. l !ea-«‘ let tltt‘ Pa-lors | town. She had only been married
jbrirg thi* matter before their
churches, und foward without delay
the amount nE»eded. so that o the
priming can be done at once.
Fraternally''Your*. -
F. O S. Curtis.
Moderator.
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NOTICL l
Prof H. G. Sheridan is local agent
for The Oliver Typewriter Company,
at Walterboro and will take pleasure
in demonstrating the machine to
prospective purchasers.
WANTED—1000 stalks of seed cane
at once Dr. H. W. Black. Sr.
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six weeks before her death. The
body was brought to Walterboro
on Friday night’s tram and was
buried at Evergree n Saturday at 11
q’clock. The funcial services were
conducted by Rev. Henry Oauthen.
The death of Mrs McElmurray is a
very sad one.
Those who came with the body
were; J J Hiers, her fa^ier, Mr and.
Mrs B H Beach and family.
LODGE LOCALS.
Lodge. Mar. 12.—Special: Rev.
P. C. Garris preached a very able
and interesting sermon at Carter’s
Ford Sunday morning to a large
crowd. His text was taken from
Matthew 6-33.
W. H. Hiers and son. W. G. had
business in Lodge Saturday.
Dr. A. F. Carter of Holly Hill is in
this section now.
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Misses Jennie and Ella Cummings,
two of Lodge’s charming young
ladies, visited relatives and friends 1
near Island ton several days last week..
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and Special Order Work
We repair and make to order in the best manner poas$le
all kind of Jewelry. . , ^
We are anxious that we would lie your family jewelers,
not only supplying your larger wants.’but every want, large
or small.
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The smallest jewelry repair which you need concerns us,
just because it concerns you.
If it is only a broach, pin or a ly other trifling repair, or
something you want made special to order, send it to us.
^ ou will find it done promptly, satisfactorily - and reason
ably, for we appreciate the fact that you wiU judge us in all
larger transactions by the manner in which we attend to
these. ~
* Get your 15 per cent, interest by purchasing the
Jewelry Goods at
Let all the old* cor respondents,
come forw ard and express their j
ideas as to the picnic suggested by I
one of the correspondents some
weeTis ago.
L. A. H.
JEWELRV STORE
WALTERBORO AND EHRiURDT
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have ihat aaaoytac tickling
throat? DOM yoar en*i ‘
do ysh tainn
Do yon want toilet? If
your onngh aaaoy yon at
M. E. Campbell
, DOCTOR OF OFTICS s
Office Over Pres and Standard.
In office^ Saturdays and Mondays
of each week; other days country
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Walterboro, - S. C.
Walterboro. & C jmwm
um ITSPBPMITULEH
^CARO FROM MR PLATT.
Editor Press and Standard:-^-! see
in your columns of 9th inst, where
some person has reported I have
expressed myself not fdWing the
road machinery and road expert
to eporate in Colleton county. I
deny that report and no man can
truthfully say he heard me say so.
It was for the interest I have in the
to Columbia to be with that Good
Road Association Jan. 18th 1910.
I shall favor best method of road
building and to give all parts of the
county its equal.porton and special
pyiviliges to none.
' ^ CH Platt.
1 Adams Run, Mar. 14.
P M Johns, of Lodge, was among
thoas wha called to see us while *