The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 11, 1910, Image 8

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4 ■ ->-4 ■ *■< t'<'< » t > I Ljv:41 nJ Persona! i c. v; j ui. , of here y-*i>te» dA\ FArR TREASt'RLR S RtPORT . The folio win/ if« the report of Treasurer W. W. Smoak of the O)!- 1 f> >un ty Kair Aaaociaton, which Cottais r eville was was read at the annual meeting last (rack. Since then the treasurer ha* W P a 1 .! David Varn was co!U?cte<i a considerable sum as the • . « •»_! . f . -A # .1. u in town on bu-me--^ Saturday. tiaiy C f^arh *f Wie/ins paid our office •* jn<*«fc*ant c.»ii wniye»in town Saturli^ MiNeta and Kate Preacher of Ruffin w *r • plei'ant ca iers at ’our office •at'o'd * * Mr, tw*-. May*nod of Mount! Oct. K . r««eiv»d from Dr. T. of last 5A per cent, of the stock sub scribed and issued* certificates of stock. There are a few t>h^res of stock >et unsold, which may be had 0 at par $10 t*er share: RKCEIPTS. st . ^ m. Pfeas^cf* m vixtir./ at tne home t Mrs K. V Climer. ^ to Mr- f ' "*envi!!e arrived in towT. M./c 'Jay aPemoor. and is the Ituest of f*ri J'»nr. F. Lucas. Mi*> Ida May F ’.^hbume went to Char^w M w.daj afternoon, where she to< w f, t T«*»erai .la*** shopping. The r u , frien is of W. Newton Lansey »,’!| r-gret trf l^an. tnat he is ent;' ii. &' 'Uj home in Mashaw- ville T. P Murnugh a d daughter, Mite Pa;.u*e. rf islandton w«.re in town yesh-t'di; or. a ?hopping expe dition Anvi* a tc ->e who called tn to see us while m town Friday were Ed ward l> > 3l:A Henry Carter of Week.' The lonit drought for \Na!terboro and vicir.il/ w a-> nroken Sunday by a go xi rain. C«»r.s«aerabie nail as large as mart»*e, fell ‘ i Mi%-. L »<ii-c Sheridan spent several day's very ptea^aiktly in Charleston last w'^*k Sh^ returned home Thursdjk, iftemixin. Dr E M. W illiani.s, who gradu- at«*d a» ITT' Medtca. College in Char leston Iw week, is in town visiting his moti ^r. Mrs. Fi. M Willian s. Mr aud Mri Pa!m«*r Crosby are all smiles ivei. tr.** fact that little Misf Crosby esiy.ag^i ^>ermunent board at theirV ^ii -nee Monday May 2nd. i* The Civic league extends a most cornu! tuv»iot.oi. to o-.ery citizen in Colleton aii.i ail the adjoining coun ties to coot* * »the great Moot Court which is t « take plac»* at the court house horn F rida., night. F!hf > .rdt and Walter loro teams will oriut- n tn - Itscal uigmond Friday / t: This i- the tir.-t game oi Uie ~»o.'On a’ d will doubt less be wdi *tte. T : An admission of If** uid C*c will U* charged. Tl>e pnng t icbor-' examination was h *i 1 F riday There w ere nine appliovdg. ah white. ths*se two were futm ite enough to secure HV.»n i gia'I-* i. v ertit , cates. Misses Winals^c '.rwe-and C.ytie Saunders. Mum U*ii» Ftaker was giver, a thin! grade Hon . alvir W tivris of fJenmark ►pent M ui ia> night in town. Mr Harr!', is rfow a candidate f«*r con gress tr'/m the second distn«£. He exprtvses himsetf as being very hs/pefui otihu chances for election. H« i:» by the incumbent, Mr l*a‘tei xh», Aral by Solicitor Byrnes of .Aik -i G. Kershaw , Supt. Bal:. $121.69 To 50 per cent. H4 shares of stock 420.00 To 100 per cent. 4 shares of i^tock 40.00 To concessions at the Fair Grounds “. .*. 177.HO To gate receipts . F28 74 j To premium returned by Miss M. Harley 1.50 Total receipt* * $1589.73 EXPENDITURES. By building account $492.S2 By labor, sundries 78.55 By advertising, posters, sta tionery, etc 67.38 By badges, ribbons, etc 16.45 By Jenkins’ Orphanage Band 105 20 By miscellaneous items, not classified 116.41 By expense judges 26.10 By rent for Fair Grounds 10.00 By premiums, 1st pnnual fair 326.50 By Superintendent’s salary .. 50.00 By A. W. Jones, comptroller general, license fee 5.00 By Paid Mrs. Glover on lot... 260.00 Total ...:.. e .... $1554.41 Balance on hand $35.32 j Summons for Relid. The more you eat (Cooc'lAint 9«r»Hi ) Tb* .-mu- ol S nih (Jarulii.a. C< only <;f > Viluvon In ib»* (.'i urt *f Common B w and*-rs. PialutifT, vo. At HbHir .Tj.^fc aint Cn*heilnc .Jilci, Detendnui-' To the !> Umiftiit* Abiftimni Ji'ea and C* beritie Above Ntned: You aie in-nby iamiuoifd and re- quirwl to »n*w«r rbe c-luphiiiit in tins artt'in, of wbnh » copy i» herewith i^eive*! upon you, atd t<> a -ivu a c. py of your answer to I be *iid c inpUlnt on the auJ'iM'riherii ii lLeu ottioei iu Walter- boro. South Carolina within twenty dayi •Iter the »ervir« hereof; exolhaive otth« day of..*a< h aervice; and if you fail to antwer ihe oonipF iut within the time aforeeatp, the piHiutif! In this an i u will apply to the Court for ue re lief demanded in the conn Dint tk alter.li «ro, a C . April X0, lf>10. PADCKTT, LF.MACKS& MOOHKK, Plait''ilt’e Attnrueya H. D PADtJETT. (SE U.J Clerk of Circuit Coori 4 27 6f RELIABLE Quaker Oats jS E E D S the better your health will be. a * Practical experi- mcrtt* with athletes show Qjuaker Oats _ to be the greatest strength maker. PfeV-t m r«Kaitr **r- p. m l in l^»- >ae<* 4ltr *-4l * l tiaalor liot ilia>4t<» :a EfliatES CLOSE THURSDAY. .According t> tvsv»!ution of the Executive c*>tnmitte of the Municip al Dc«n'x*ratic Club of Walterboro the eritncto f >r Mayor and Alderman clone Thursday. May 12th, at 12 o’clock noon, after which time no candidatx*u v ill be allowed to enter the rve . Tho books of registration were opene*! «t H W. Black Jr’s store yeetectiy, remaining open today. The primary election will be held Tuesday May 17, ant} the general election a week later. * U w u decided that a campaign meeting be held at the court house Thursday evening, May 12. at 8 o’ clock. in order to obtain from the respecUv" candidates arv intelligent expresaon of their views on public queations. ■ P'S*' g ‘ • v ... . f o ~ nifESSOR SHERIDAN IN COLUMBIA. Prof. H G. Sheridan nent several days last weak m Ommmm attend- ing the High School Oonvention. He min nw enp that hn hM brneCted thereby. Breach of Promise Lucy Williams , . ( Suit for Damages E. T. H. Shaffer An entertainment to be given by the Civic League in the Cofirt House, Fri day, May 13, at 8:30 p. in., to which the public is cordially invited. : LUCY WILLIAMS vs. E. T H SHAFFER Suit for Dtm.f Brooch of PromDo of Morria/o FMaintiffi* Attorney* Howell & Gruber Defendant* Attorneys Peunfoy Bros. Judge r. ..A G. Padgett Clerk of Court H. D. Padgett Deputy Clerk J. M. Ackerman Sheriff P. M. Buckner Constables W. E. jones and A. A. Patterson, Jr. Court Crier. .*. J. U. Ackerman Stenographer Fldgar Jones To Draw Names from Hat Duncan Padgett R. E.Jones A. S. Karesh A. P. Barnes E. P. Knight G. C. Brown J. A. Diedrich T. J. Blanchard H. S. Glover Marshall Gruber J. E. Moore A. J. Lucas N. G. Morrall J. A. Westerberg JURORS H. W. Black. Jr. C. A. Graves C. Binns B. G. Hyme R. L. F'raser A. C. von Lehe H G. Sheridan Prentiss Griffin W. W. Smoak W. B. Ackerman T. P. Murray J. M. Carter A. K. Beach S. G Price J. C. Lcmacks y' C. I). May E. D. Lemacks J. D. Glover C. D. C Adams G. W. Ethridge W. V. Glover Riddick Ackerman E. A. Terry P. J. Luca* PLAINTIFFS WITNESSES Cam Fishburne Dollie Price Mrs. Jno. H. FVurifoy Florrie Williams DEFENDANT’S WITNESSES Irving Fishburne Eva Mace C. H. F’raser Jule Finlayson T. G. Kershaw P. D. FJaxley C. T. Cummings A. J. Anderson Cora Connor FI. B. Bellinger Dr. L. M. Stokes You will be highly entertained by the above Program. Admission only 25 cents to an entertainment well worth 52.00. Come and enjoy yourself. \ on will never miss the money. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1910 ‘ Admission .... 25c to All 'lie Maiiwitii the Hm"' Is Not a Bit Slow He knows a good thing when he sees it, and he comes straight to this store when he wants any r Farm Implements or Took A' or some of the various labor sav- v - -r* . ing farming machinery. We have so many kinds that it will * pay you to look over our stock ami note how little money it * »*. takes to buv what von want. • • {? i* Brown Furniture & Hardware Co. THE BUST BUSINESS" &%*%*%%*%**%**%*%%*%***%*%& r* . >•'/* e” " -4V'* . -V '■‘I'T * mgr*- - -♦?;•* j I'KO.M KKL1ABI.K I’KOFI.E Chufas, Velvet Beans, Amber, and Orange Cane. North Carolina Peanuts, Gttorgia Peanuts, Pearl or Cat Tail Millet, Tennessee Ger-, man Millet. Chufas, Select Seed Corns. Prices on ap plication. WRITE - Shuptrine Co., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA tag a* tuga senoof yi it MnrMBvefc pIcaMd 1 MoSaSffaBdfwk b«Mi vm Bmeh benefi For Sole by A. WICHMAN& SON. Mrs. J. M. Wftsell and little aon, Mitchell, left laat week for Cheraw, where she will spend the summer with her parent*, Mr and Mm Duval. lira L. W. Beach of Waycroas. is here visiunf her parents, Mr and Mr*. Henry Hiott, near town. She will return to her home next Mon day. 5 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! j V You wm Save ' S 25 per cent, on every dollar, when V purchased for CASH anything in J <* Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silver- 2 ware and Musical Instruments S 5 *4 S e al a v —: a : jffS.Tve.*,- .... Jl- JEWELERY STORE. WALTERBORO AND EHRHAIDT / %%%***%*%*%%%*%%**%*%%**%*& y\ Mia Lucy Willianw/ who went[ Mi« Jennie McTeer, who has been down to Charleston to wfeneaa the on a visit of several weeks to her graduation of her brother. Dr. E. M. Williams, who graduated from the Charleston Medical College last week returned home Monday night. Mtas Williams also took in the Citads! pic nic last Friday. friend. Miss Carrie Jones, of Ellen- too; returned home Monday after** noon. She was accompanied home by Mias Jonas, who has many friends bars who are glad to have her in their maMt again. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF - KEENKUTTER GOODS And in addition a full line of HARDWARE of all kirtds. Buggies Wagons Harness Agricultural Implements . . I ■ If you do not care to buy come in and see our goods anyway. A. WHUIAN & SON Walterboro, Elsewhere in this issue will be seen the cast of characters of the breach of promise suit for damages with Mias Lucy Williams as plaintiff and E. T. H. Shaffer as defendant. Him Helen Lucas who went down to Charleston last Tuesday to be in attendance upon the Citadel minstrel Thursday night and the picnic Fri day, returned home Monday after noon. *‘Peter,” a novel by Hankinson Smith, has been lost from the Town Library. If anyone knows where this book is, please let the librarian know it. e The many friends of Mrs. A. A. Patterson, Jr v are daUfldited to know that she is getting along so nicely from the operation which she had performed gt St Frauds Infirmary in Charlmton last week.