The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 27, 1910, Image 4
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Cbt£rcssantiStanlrart) IS GOING TO KINGSTREE;
TH!ltTY-SrCO*lO YEAH.
— — —
W. W. SMOAK, JR-
EDITOR AND PROPHlfcTOR.
Mil OR i LADSOf? FISItBlR^E IUS
DECIDED TO CAST K!S LOT VilTK
WILLIAMSBIRG COl^TT.
FRSE
Soirred ft tt^ h < |tv’a.swi!hrf^T«‘tthathi c num*T-
Po^toffice »• od t itiattfr M*rrb ■ ous frit-nd.'* in town Warned <»f tbi :
I, 1*79. under Actoi M*r< b 3. I*"'* detern.inntion of Mayor K Lad-ow i
I Fifhbume to cut IrwHe from the a>-1
■aiciations and the home of hw nativ
ity ami cast his lo* v. uh the ig<r«1
j oq:county of Williamsburg The rumor
'could hardly he believe*!, hut Mr.
^: Fishburne himself •confirm* it, am.l
*Ss states that he will lea\e early in n» ,\t
month for his new home.
Mr. Fishburne will form a part
nership with LeRoy Ijp*-. f< r tne
practi^of law. Mr. is one of
__ the* ablest members of the KinRStree
j bar. find enjoys a law and lucrativ •
! practice. In truth, his practice has
jrro*n to such prcp*»itiors that he
i can hb lonjrer take care of it alone,
and for this reason he wi-hed to a*-
i sociate will? himself a younjf, and
able attorney. Mr. Fishbume, !>**-
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mail MOSTH*
AlIATS II ADVARCE.
Pab! 4 »hed fterr Wednee'-ar
at tValrerUjMi, Sc t'.
WEDNF^DAY. Al’RIL 27. U'lft.
A VISIT OF IMI^ RT^NCK.
The visit of Supervisor Owens to
Wal'erUm
.d'wwk was a very op- lievinp the operinfr there offers bet-
i * *» I ters a/ivantages than the Walterboro
- r.* a.-. • » t o ‘o.- ... ( holds in store. «lecid€*tl to iro in
pr^rtane* He •» cttii.-ideretl an au-1 with Mr. I>'e. The firm wi!! lie Lee
thoritv on the que>-ti<tn on instruct* ^ . ,, , .
• ’ - | Mr A .Fishburne is well fitted to
in*r -and < 'av reads. ha\injr U*en th«- make a fcreat success rn hj.-> new field,
first to mah Ifh a road in' 'the [ He was irrwiuated fron. He- Tiud* 1
Unitetl States, we believe, ami bavin?
in ltst4 with the decree r,f-H. S. Tn<
next two years he ,tau?ht in the
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done this work almost continuously
aince.
Mr. Owens to*»k a ?reat deal of
interest in inspeccin? the roa»ls and
the road building material available,
and he was verv favorably impressed
with the latter. He says he sees no
neaaon why we should not speedily
have good roads in this county. He
aays it is just up to the Supervisor
to “get busy” on the proposition,
and push it for all it is worth. This
We believe Mr. Griffin intends to do.
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Supervisor Owens says he has two
very competent road builders whom
he has trained and who now have
charge of the two gang* at work in
Richland county. These young men
he pays a salary of $125 per month.
The reason we mention this is that
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he offered to aer.d one of these over-
9
aeers down hese for a month or two
months to aid our Supervisor in get
ting started off properly. A very
generous offer, and one. which we
trust will be gladly accepted by the
Riard. The Board could make no
greater mistake at this juncture
than to begin jArong, and we need
„ an experienced man to have charge
of the work especially at the begin
ning. After starting it may be
feasible to employ an active
energetic young man with executive
ability to learn and then 11 have
charge of the work. The builder of
these roads needs to t** educated
technically in this particular work,
and we do not believe there is a man
o
in this county who has that kind of
training. Therefore, it is essential
that a man be imported till some of
ours can loam.
Mr. Supervisor and gentlemen of
the Board, it is up to you. and we
expect you to push this matter for
all it is worth.
graded school at Allendale, a fter ^ * at our ^ tore and ^ ear the ^ reJ,arf ^ Records of Bands and !
Other Instrumental Music, Songs, Stories, Recitations, etc., and Assure;
Yourself that this is the Best Offered.
These Kecords are Famous for Their Tone and Quality
As a home entertainer it has no equal. The best talent of the country
is brought right to your fireside to while away the long evenings with
comical recitations and swigs. The boys and girls can get up a dance at a
moment’s notice and waltz to the strains of Music from the Grandest
Bands of our land. Or you may wish to learn a Song and a better in
structor you can never have.
We have arranged by contracting for a large quantity of these machines
to give each Customer one machine free, they only buying the Records.
25 Records with each machine and you can buy as many more as you want
later. Under no circumstances will we give! a machine without cus
tomer baying 25 records as we had to buy these with each machine in
order to make the trade with the factory.
ONE STANDARD TALKING MACHINE WITH HAND
SOME FLOWER HORN FREE TO EVERY CUS
TOMER WHOSE CASH PURCHASES AMOUNT TO
See and hear this wonderful instrument and see how easy you can ob
tain one. One free to each home only.
which he returned to Walterboro
and studied law in the law office of
his father. W’m. J. Fishbume, Esq.
Since his admission to the bar in 1907
he ha* been the junior member of
the firm of Fishbume & Fishbume.
In 1908 Mr. Fishbume was elected
mayor of Walterboro over several
competitors by a very flattering vote,
which office he has filled with ability
and general satisfaction.
For several years Mr. Fishbume
has been connected with the local
militia company as captain, and has
just been unanimously elected major
of the second battalion.
It is the prediction of his friends
here thAt Mr. Fishbume will be
heard from again in his new horn*.
The Press and Standard wishes him
well.
TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS.'
The following notice with books
of sutscriptions have been left at
the office of The Press and Standard
for the purpose of allowing those
citizens who live along the line of the
public roads leading into the town of
Walterboro to designate the amount
they wish to give, tn order to have
their road worked first.
It ia the purpose of the supervisor
of subscription?, AT MRS. W. A. BLACK'S
YARN BROTHERS CO. s
MOSEjLLE, S. C SMOAKS, S. C.
The House That Gives
More Goods for the Same Money; Th** Same Goods for Less Money.
To make room for our immense stock .of
Furniture, have decided to close out- all
Clothing, Dry Goods and Crockery at Fac
tory prices—just what they cost us at factory
—no freight added. NOW is the time to
purchase what you reed, as these goods will
go in a very short time. , - --
FURNITURE
All guaranteed solid oak pieces—Bureaus,
Sideboards, Suits.
IRON BEDSTEADS $2.50 CP.
Cook Stoves, Pictures, Matting, Beds, Bed
Springs—anything you need for your house.
Our Terms
Are cash, installment, on time. We are pre
pared to sell you Furniture and wait for pay
ment till fall if you w ish it.
See us before you buy. We can save you
money and furnish as good goods as you can
get elsewhere. 0
»C00K-GREEN
FURNITURE COJ
Next Door to The Press and Standard w
PHONE No. 8 Y
the greatest amount
either in money or labor, and in or
der to find out what the people along
the road* propose to do. these books
of subscription have been left at this
office. Persons, however, who wish
to contribute, either in money or
labor. f.>r tjie purpose of getting
their road worked first, from the
county m at for a distance of five
miles, w ill please let it be known at
and ofivV.
The following is the notice:
“That books of subscription arc
now open at The Press & Standard |
office for the purpose of allowing the ;
citizens living on the various public,
roads leading out of ‘the town oi j
Walterboro, to pay in ca«h or J* v ‘ .
subocripeions, for buildirg five (5)
mile* of sand-clay roads on the vari
ous public highways, \ iz: St. Georges
road, Givhans Ferry road, Center
ville road. Mashawvii'.e road. Pos
sum Corner road. Hendersonville
road. Crew sford road and Hells road.
Jrt). Uritfin,
“Attest: Co. Supervitor.
“G. Alnert Beach. Clerk.”
May be found all the newest and latest in the way of
ladies Millinery and Dress Goods. Many years ex
|)erience catering^ to the fashionable tastes of the fastidi
ous. has enabled Mrs Black to know when and* what to
buy.
YCCR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED.
W. A. BLACK.
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SMOAKS CLUB MET?
E. S. Terry. Flsq., president of
Hummel's law directory of Now, Fishbume. vice-president: J M.
York. 1* visiting his moth* t in town. Ackerman, secretary-treasurer. The
WALTERBORO CLUB MEETS. notice.
, .. . I All n«r*on» holding cUtinft ngaiBftt the
The Democratic party he^d its of i; u Padgett. M D, will file
meeting at the Court House Satur- 1 th •-•♦me wiih the nnder»irned sod all
April 23. .t r.™. TV follow-j
ir.g officers were elected: Col. C. G. 1 rmutiix and eiecutor.
H ‘P.derson, president; William J. { • Nanoy K Padrett, Executrix
Smoak*. April 23. Smoak* I>emo-
cratic Club met at Smoak* this af<
temoon and elected P. J. Wilson
chairman; L. ('. Padgett, secretary;
D. FT Smoak, P. J. Wilson. P. W\
Strickland, L. C. Padgett, H. S
Strickland anil J. W. KinM*y, dele
gate* to the county convention. F.
C. Padgett was eli-cted executive
committoomon. !d,y. April
Dr. M. M. Kershaw and children
are spending a lew day* wi*h rela
tive* in Charleston.
following committees were appoint
ed;
County Executive Committee D.
L. Smith. v
Club Executive Committe- H. D.
Padgett, W. R. Fox. and C. C.
Tracy.
^ . Club Registration Committee—J.
The Baptist people mrt to worship »* r ic v*
their now church at Williams Sun- M Moorf ' r E. KJom*. and F.M.
The Walterboro second nine (half
grown boys! hereby challenge any
evenly matched team to play us. \Ye
Invite Corresjiondenco on the subject.
Girard Hyrne, manager.
Qedar Grove Camp, Woodmen of ' ,1 Ty
the World, held its rbgulrr meeting 1 ' , iat 1
liN-t/Toa* t:41 irvrr Arn»“jl • *•> .. I* k „ 1 attendance at
24, at 4 o'clock and at
There was u large
both services. They
Buckner.
A committee on nomination, con
sisting of J. S. Griffin. L\ L.
Friday evening, April 22. with ai. . >0 ,u
splendid attendance. It was decided hope to soon havetftlt the tr *, W. J. Fishburne, J. G. Padgett, L.
* tv VU.[j Hiatt. J. E. Bryan and W. R.
day school at Williams now an l it is Fox. was appointed to nominate del-
still grow ing. ' egates to the meeting which is to be
^_i_^held at Walterboro the 2nd. of May:
If nominated the following del-
egates who were elected: M. P.
G^iTKi^S & .f? Howell. J. G. P*l(rett. J. S. Griffin,
meeting and invite Mr. P. C. Garris
to make a speech on the benefits of
0 woodcraft. L. C. P.
mss weeklyTo*be assistant
Miss Effie Jones, who. was elected
to the position of assistant teacher in
the summer school, which is to be
held in Walterboro in August, ha*
t been so fortunate a* secure a po-
killon in the government employ in
. Washington, and consequently |has
<$hot accepted the position. Mis* Car
rie E. Weekly of Salkhatchie has ac
cepted the place and will be the as
sistant teacher.
On Sunday afternoon, April 24th,
at the home of the groom’s sister,
Mrs. Copeland, of Williams, in the
presence of 4 host of relatives and
friends, Mha Sallie Williams- was
happily married to Mr. C. II. HU.
both of Williams. Rev. B. F. Hai-
Tord performed the ceremony. Best
wtibeB for the bqppy couple.
J <4 Padgett, Executor
April 27, 1910 4 27 4t
A D mTn I * T KATO K’SNO fICE
On Monday, Mar 2, 1910, I will make
mv r*rn* , i*s as administrator of the ee-
ta e of 1 G Satkndera and immedistely
thereat ter apply for letters rti*«il*4ory.
SAM 0. SAUNDERS,
Administrator.
Stokes, S. C., April 2 1910.
4 6 (1
NOTICE
Notice is hereby plren that on the 2H h
dav of April. 1910, I will make my tinai
rt turn as HdmluHtrator cf the estate of j
Smith. 1 Charles Wttsell and will tuereafterapply '
for letter* dismissorr
Jas K Peurifoy,
Ai’miniatrator. j,
Walterboro, April 5.19’0.
NOTICE.
Uie
Ulw-n of Walterboro will be opened
for the purpose of registering ail
qualified electors on the 10th and
11th of May, 1910, at the store of H.
W. Black, Jr.
It will be necessary to register in
order to^ vote at the general elec
tion oh May 24. aud thosfe register
ing must possess the following quali
fications: Production of county
certificate of registration; evidence
of payment of ail taxes due and col
lectible tfor the preceding fiscal
year and of residence in the town
limits for (4) four months, preced
ing the saM general election.
H. W. Black. Jr. (
Supervisor of Registration.
4 27 3t
W. W. Smoak. W. J. Fishbume* J.
E. Moore. C. D. May. J. E. Bryan,
J. FT Peurifoy, A. A. F^tterson. Jr.,
'L. R. Hiott, W. B. Ackerman. P. P.
Hiott, H. H. Padgett, W. B. Gruber,
and D. L. Smith.
MILITARY NOTICE.
!<*• *
Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held at the armory
of the Heyward Riflmenon the even
ing of May 2 for the purpose of
electing a captain to fill vacancy
cauaed by promotion of the captain
to major. Polls will be open at 8
o^dodt and remain open for due
hour. E. L. Fishburne, Capt.
N. C. A. Sauls, 1st Sergeant.
THE COMING SEASON
isn’t coming at all—it's right here, and with it we have brought
the finest finest display of
SPRING STOCK DRY GOODS
that you ever saw. How on earth they
goods so cheaply we can’t understand,
we have wifi “surprise” you. ^
can sell such
Some “extra
handsome
bargains”
Sans Souci Siik, 50cquality..... 25c
Standard Dark Calicoes 5c
28 inch White Lawn 5c
28 inch Brown Linen I0e yd
25 inch Colored Lawns 4 l-2c yd
86 inch Colored Linenes 10c
Wash Belts. Pearl Buckles JOc
The regular 50c Ladies’ Sailor for ..25c
The $1.00 kind for 5(>c
The new Hair Crowns x, 25c
The new * “ Pins 10c
W ALTER BORO’S POPULAR STORE
All'school
NOTICE.
diitrict* not having •
•pedal levy. And aishlng to take ad
vantage of the fund* available under the
Garris Act, will plta«e make out appli
cation* so that elections may be held by
June 1. for such additional levy as m*y
be deemed advisable
H W black. 8r ,
\ Co. 9upt of Ed.
Walterboro, M. C., April 25, 1910.
NOTICE.
A stock holder* meeting of the. Colle
Con Fair AsarxraOon !« hereby called for
Tuesday,Kay 1,1910, at th* ccurt,boube
at 11 o’clock, a. m - a ralj^tteoda ecrxif
stock bolder* is urged, as business, of
Importance is to be transacted.
G C Brown, President,
W W bmoak, decist ary
° Mn. B. K. Sanders, who lives on
Ruilroud Avenue, hue returned from
a visit to Charleston.
niLLINERY GOODS
Ladies, you will please remember
us when buying Hats.
We have just received a very large supply of ladie? hats of latest
makes and styles. Our store has been enlarged and we are prepared
to give better edrvice than ever before. The Millinery Department
consists of two rear rooms of the H. ZAUN CLOTHING STORE, Mrs.
Zalin being in charge.
You are qprdially invited to.call and inspect our stock. a ,
H. ZAUN. Walterboro, S. C
Dou'i think that the pile* can’t be
eared. Thousands of obstiaate cases
have been eared by Doan's Ointment.
84 eeats at nay drag store.
heavy attar dioneif
Billions? Peel Heavy at
Tongas costed? Bitter taste? Complex
ica sallow? Liver needs waking up-
Doan’s Begalete care biUtoae attdehs.
«5 cents at any drag store.