The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 08, 1910, Image 5
^Terry & Shaffer^
Shoe Department
Exclusive Handlers of the World
Famous Craddock - Terry Shoes.
Shoes made in Old Virginia for
— Southern People——
When you see the 5t£n of the Red Bell on a box
. of shoes you know it is the genuine article. The shoe
^that wears 30 days longer than other shoes at the
same money. Is not this a statement- worth testing
when it is made by a firm which has stood the test of
time for thirty years?
We have in our stock not yet opened 117 dozen
pairs of these celebrated shoes. Why are they not
opened? No room.
Candidate Cards.
FOR CONGRESS.
To the Democratic voters of Col
leton find the First Congressional
District: I announce myself a can
didate for Congress from the First
District and solicit and will appre
ciate your support.
J. H. Lesesne.
Manning, S. C.
SENATE.
I am a candidate for re-election as
\ State Senator from Colleton County
and pledge myself to abide the re
sult of the Democratic primary' and
to support the nominees of thy party.
The Summer Stock M Low
Quarters Must First Be Moved
So Good Bye, Mr. Profit!
The shoes will be sold regardless of price in the
next 15 days.
$1.50 Line at . . . $1.15.
$2.25 Goods at . . $1.90.
All other grades of low quarters in like manner.
Come and see us and the price will be made to
suit your pile.
^Terry & Shaffer^
Attention, Egg Men!
These Due Bills sure exchanged for
Eggs at Terry & Shaffer and at
Beach Bros:
iqiO
Due M
or bearer in trade for Eggs $
Dollars
100
GOOD AT
Beach Bros.
Walterboro Drug Co.
S. Finn’s Jewelry Store
GOOD AT
Jones Millinery Store
The H. W. Ohen Store
Terry & Shaffer >
Caswell & Brewer
City Market Savannah, Ga.
Produce Commission Merchants
0
Solicits consignments of Poultry, Egg, Dressed Hogs and Calves, Irish and
Sweet Potatoes. Peas, Onions, Celery, Cabbages, Oranges, Apples,
Peaches, Pineapples, Watermelons, Strawberries,
* Hides. Furs, Beeswax, Tallow.
We are giving our consignors prompt payments, highest market rates,
full weights and measures.
We Need More Shippers. Will YOU Not Be One?
Long Distance Phone 2813.
NOTICE.
To Obtain the Highest
Cash Price
^ '*o t '
for Your Cattle, Calves,
- Lambs, Etc.,
Write to
NELSON & MUNZENMAIER
629 KING ST.
CHARLESTON. S. C.
Mia Eunice Glover .ha been ti
the Methodfct College at
and it here for the turn-
NEW STORE GOING UP*
The new store building of Terry
& Shaffer to be occupied by S. Finn’s
Jewelry Store and Beach Bros, is be
ing erected. This will be one of the
handsome stores of the town when
completed and will be modern in
every particular. The brick work is
being done by Jones, the bricklayer;
the carpenter work by D. C. L.
Hiers. These contractors are push
ing the work, and the store will be
completed in a very abort while.
J. S.
iffin.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
I hereby announce myself a cand^
date for re-election to the house dfr’ •
representatives for Colleton county;
pledging myself to abide the results
of the Democratic primary and sup
port the nominees of the same.
J. L. Robertson.
Yielding to the entreaty of numer-
our friends throughout the county,
I hereby offer myself as a candidate
for re-electidn to the house of repre
sentatives, pledging myself to abide
the results of the Democratic party
and support the nominees thereof.
G. W. Way.
To the Democratic Voters of Colle
ton County:
I am a candidate for re-election to
the House of Representatives from
Cqlleton County, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
primary elections, pledging myself
to abide the result of the same and
support the nominees thereof.
D. L. Smith.
FOR PROBATE JUDGE.
To the Democratic voters of Col
leton County: I am a candidate for
the office of probate judge for Col
leton county, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
T. H. Caldwell.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of probate judge
for Colleton county, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary and
pledge myself to support the nomi
nees thereof and abide the results of
the same. <v; - ' ■ H. H. Hiott. -
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as probate judge
for Colleton county, pledging my
self to abide the result of the Demo
cratic primaries.
Respectfully,
Jno. D. Edwards.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
*To the Democratic voters of Colle
ton County: I hereby announce my
self a candidate for re-election to
the office of county treasurer for
Colleton county. 1 can only promise
the voters as good service in the
future as in the past. Subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
Respectfully.
R. E. Jones.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
At the solicitation of many friends,
I hereby offer myself a candidate for
county commissioner, and plege my
self to abide the result of the Demo
cratic primaries and to support the
nominees of the same.
Isham Dopson.
I am a candidate for re-election
to the office of couuty commissioner
for Colleton county. Subject to the
rules of the Democratic primaries.
Thanking my friends for their sup
port in the last campaign, and
soliciting a continuance of the same,
I am, Yours very truly,
D. E. Smoak.
To the Voters of Sheridan Town
ship: I hereby announce mvself a
candidate for the office of Magis
trate. pledging myself to abide the
result and to support the nominees
of the party. J. O. Jaques, Jr.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Magistrate of Sheridan and
Glover Townships, and pledge myself
to abide the results of the L>emo-
cratic primaries and to support the
nominees of the party.
I. B. Weeks.
To the Democratic voters of
wuisidan and Glover Townships: 1
am a candidate for ^magistrate. If
elected will do my duty, irrespective
of persons. Subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
T. M. Reeves.
Classified Advertisements-
Warn ,od for Mleada 25 rents tor 25
words or less. One ceut a word for all
over 25 words.
Business locals five cents a line.
TA YLOR’S
* - *5 0
Our sale advertised in the last two issues of this^fctper
exceeded our utmost expectations in genuine results.
We were very glad to see that our efforts were appre
ciated—and it was such a pleasure to note the many
satisfied and in many cases supplied customers, taking
advantage ol thes\* very special values we gave to the
shopping fraternity of Walterboro and Colleton County.
‘Allow us to place a few more values before you, which are
even better than those before offered •
SEASIDE COTTAGE—Solhvsn’s It-
Isnd i tormerly opened by Mrs Vir-
giuis Ktaon Clopion), opens June 1,
H*M. under mansgement of Mrs W T
Reynolds, Charleston, S. C. Front
.beach, facing ocesn Beautifully lo
cated. Electric lights. Living room
with fire place. Fine surf bsthing.
Station 22. near electric line. For
rates addreaa Mrs W T Reynolds,
Sullivan s Island, 8. O. 6 1 at
i piece plum colored linen, ioo pair of Peter’s Celebrated
swell goods for coat suits. ^ r ,
These goods cost us 15c. to Tan Oxfords. We have d.s-
close 10c. continued thy agency of
_ . „ this make ol shoes and’ will
1 piece Catawba Hep. i
1 piece Copenhiigan Rej close out what remains of this
1 piece Royal Blue Rep.
FOR SALE
FOR SALK—Seven room bouse on Rail
road Avenue. Apply to B Levy.
6 6 tf
FOR SALE—One gentle mare. Price
reasonable. Apply to
1 M PUbburne,
6 1 tf Farmer* and Merchants Bank
FOR SALE—Full line of eleotra enamel
ware for tbe kitchen. Very cheap,
eervioeable and cleanly.
L N Glover^
Furnitnre Store.
WANTS.
WANTED—Severalyoong men to wore
in the city of Charleston qp salesman.
Experience nnneceeea r y. Good con
tract—no ont-lsy required. Apply to
i M._ Paniotte,
Singer Store.
5 25 3t Walterborc, 8. C.
AGENTS WANTED-Boy and girl
agents Sell 24 packages of Tbe Sbur-
win Polish for us and receive a beau
tiful earners or doll tree. Write to
day. Tbe Breaker Sopplv Co.
Box 25. Dept. 5,
5 11 12t. * St. George, S. C.
TO RENT—In MashawviUe, the store
formerlv operated and owned by tbe
late W. N. La riser. Apply on prem
ises to Mrs. W. a. Laritey.
6*81
FOR RENT—House occupied by Mr
McMnrphy. Located on Press street,
near Railroad Are., and the new
school bedding. Apply to D B Black,
Walterboro. 8. 0. 61 3t
TO RENT—Nice new dwelling with five
room*, ballway, kitchen, etc. Jnst 8
minutes from new school
5 18 tf. G. C. Brown.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Mr. tmd Mn. R. H. Wichman and
children, left Saturday for Sullivan’s
Uand, where thev will make their
home for the aommer. Their cot-
t$|e is at station 26.
- CORRECTION.
In our issue of last week it was
stated that the high school election
held at Cottageville resulted in 26
for end 1 against. This was an error.
Oar informant gave us the wrong
numbers, for it should have been 40
votes for high school and 1 against
Miss Maod Padgett and Gertrude
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
%
At the solicitation of many of my
friends throughout the county, I
have decided to make the race for
Auditor of Colleton County, subject
to the rules governing the Demo
cratic primary. H. W. DuBois.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as county au
ditor for Colleton county and pledge
myself to abide the results of the
Democratic primary and support
the nominees of the party.
J A. A.,Patterson, Jr.
1 hereby declare myself a candi
date for the .office of auditor for
Colleton County. If elected I
guarantee efficient service. Subject
to the rules of the Democratic pri
mary. Respectfully.
P.M. Buckner.
FOR MAGISTRATE
To the Democratic voters of
Horse Pen. Tigar Creek and Peeples
lbs: I hereby announce myself a
for re-election to the
office of magistrate. I can only
promise the voters as good service in
the future as in the past. Subject
to the rales of the ^Democratic
primary. Respectfully,
C. N. Langdale.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for macterute. of Peeples.
Horse Pen and Tlgar Creak duSTl
pledgem^Sf^? a^MhereSlt*^
the Damoeretle primaries and sup
port the aomiaesa of the party. If
tbs pcopCaa 1 did
when I held office before.
J. C. Crosby.
If yon are in need of Men’s Ladies’
and Children’s Sheet, go to
▼on Lent, The Shoe Man.
Ru*t proof seed lioe for sale at B G
Byrne's.
For tea and coffee go to H. 8. Glover.
Harris Lilhta Water—12 half gallon
bottles to the case at Klein
A C. von Lehe h*s just opened np a
large etock of Shoes.
Reaping attachments to Deering Ms
chiuea for oats cutting. Also Grain
Gradies, tc. See Yarn Bros. Co.,
Moselle and Smosks, S. C. 5 24 tf
New and complete line of Shoes at A
C. von Lehe, The Shoe Man.
Tangle-foot, ineect powder and moth
balls at Klein’s.
Bntt meat i2 i 2c per ponod.
H. 8. Glover.
•1 or 6 do-es **666" will'cn re any case
of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.
4 13 6mos ‘ *
Klein’s compound extract of bnehn
old time kidney remedy, none better.
•5 or 6 doses “666” will cure any case
of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.-
4 13 6 mos
Jell O Ice Cream prwdcr, all flavors
at Klein’s.
Rice t2 85 per suck, $3 25 per sack.
Flour $6 25 per barrel. Grits $190 per
"•t*. H. 8. Glover.
Leave yonr orders for land plaster
with Yarn Bros Co, Moselle and Smoaks
8. C , Down by tbe Depot 6 !| if
Grape juice and imported ginger ale
make delicious summer drinks at Klein’•
Groit jars and extra rubbers at B G
Byrne’s.
These jjoods would he cheap
at 20c. -They cost us *5 C *
They have not moved as they
should. Would they surprise
you at ice
4 pieces colored P. K. Brown,
Cherry, Blue, 2 shades. Goods
that were big values at 15c—
to close j ioc
High silk finished Mohair or
Brilliantine, 52 in.—Colors
brown, navy, garnet Goods
we sold at 75c to close 49c
36 in. striped linens—a very
swell and stylish fabric for coat
suits, skirts, childrens’ 1. mp
pers, etc. Classy stuff. Origin*!
price 15c, to go at Sc
line at less than cost. We
mean for them to go:
Slippers we sold at $3.50 now
- :
Slippers we sold at $3 2 , j, now
$« 75
Slippers we sold at $3 00, now
$1-50
Slippers we sold at $2.50, now
25
Slippers we sold at $2.00, now
$1.00
Slippers we sold at $1.25, now o
.. . 85c
Give us a chance to prove it
TAYLOR’S
Walterboro’* Popular Store.
CITATION
For letters of Mmieistrotioe,
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton.
By John D Edwards, Esquire, Promts
Judge.
WHEREAS. Caroline Kinsey made suit
to me tor ■ rent her letters of Admin
istration of the Estate and effects of
J 8 Kinvey.
THESE are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular tbe kindred and
creditors of the said J S Kinsey,
deceased, that they be and appear
before me, fa the court of pro
bate, to be held at Walterboro. 8 C, on
Jane'15, ItlJ, next, after publication
thereof, at 11 o’clock in tbe forenoon, to
show canse, if any they have, why the
8*id Administration abould not be
granted
GIVEN noder my hand, this 31st day
Mav, Anno Domini 1910
Published on tbe i«t and 8th days
of June, 19|0, in The Press md Stand
ard.
JNO. D. EDWARDS,
Probate Judge.
DO IT NOW
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
The University of South Carolina of
fers sebotarships in the Departnpnt of
EdneaMoa to oue y-mng man from each
“ ‘ Scholarsh p ir worth
fee with
HOO la naouey aid $18
free tuition. ,
Eiansieattou will be held at County
•ret July 1st. Eiamina’Jon of etadeats
geoeraUv for admieMou to the Uuiver-
sitv wftf be held at the mm
Write for information to
m €. MITCHELL, PreMdmt,
Mai
511 at
Walterboro People Should Not
wait Until It U too Late.
The appalling death-ra r e from kidney
disease i« due in most oases to tbe fact
that the little Sidney, troubles are usu
ally neglected until thev become ser
ious. The slight symptoms give place
to chronic disorders and the sufferer
goes gradually into the gtssp of dia
betes. dropsy, Bright’s dist-nse. gravel or
some other serious form of kidney com
plaint. y.
If vsu suffer from backache, headache,
disxv spells; tf tbe kidney secretions are
Irregular of passage and unnatural In
appearance, do not delay. Ueip tbe
kidneys at once
Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially for
kidney disorders—they cure whme
others fail. Over one hundred thouiMKl
people have recommended them.
Here is one of many eaeea in ibis
vicinity.
Mrs Jostah Sco t. 47 8 Alexander St.,
Charleston. 8. C, says: •‘I suffered
from backache for a long time end it
we* often accompanied by pains in my
kidneys. I oonld not rest well and
mornings upon arising I had hut little
strength or energy. My kidneys gave
me oouMderaWe annoyance, the passage
of the seeretloas being too frequent and
•Headed with a burning seeeatioo
Doan’s Kidney PIMs disposed of nil
theee dlfflcnltiet and proved of benefit
in every wny.”
For eale by Ml dealers. Pries 80
oenle. Foeter-MUburn Co, Buffalo,
Now York, sole agents for tho United
Dona 1
SMOAKS ITEMS.
Smoaks, June 6,—Special: The
women gave an enjoyable ice cream
supper at the school house here Fri
day pight, May 27. from which they
realized a very neat little sum.
Lonnie Herndon paid Bowman a
flying visit several days ago.
Mrs. Donnie Jones of Orangeburg,
who has been spending some time
with her brother, Benjamin Kinsey
of this place, returned to her home
several days ago.
. Miss -Olive Kinsey of Bamberg
County spent several days with Miss
Barbara Kinsey.
Miss Estella Jones of Orangeburg
was a charming little visitor at Mrs.
R. F. Kinsey’s last week. She re
turned to her home several days ago.
John Jones of Branchville was in
our midst one dav this week.
The people of this section are pre
paring for a children’s day at Taber
nacle church on June 25. Kvery-
body is invited to attend and try to
make it a success.
Subscriber. •”
DRY BRANCH LOCAL j.
Dry Branch, June 4. Sp r .ciafr—We
are felad to say that J. J. L. Fender,
who has been confined to his bed for
several months, is up again.
Berry McMillan and sister/ Miss
j Lizzie, visited Ashton Sunday.
There will be a gathering of friends
at B. F. Drawdy’s the second Sun
day of this month. Everyone is cor
dially invited to attend.
Our Sunday school is progressing
nicely under the management of J.
W. Hiers.
Quite a number of the young peo
ple gathered at the home of Berry
fadgett last Sunday. Among those
present were Mines Sudie, Lena and
Lanie Avant of Cross Swamp; Della,
Delia and Florrie Drawdy; Mreere
Hugo and Earl Hiers. Berry McMib
Uan and Fable Tuten. They all re
port a nice time.
Dick Hiers of Ashton was through
this section last week.
Pretty Girl,
Min Annie Galloway who has
> High school!
J.
Mite Minnie Bun ton and Jhmee
■anted May 31-Rev.
been one of the High
hare for the .part t*o yean, Ml
Saturday mortuiur for bar bona ia
Gastonia, N. C.. The anmr friends
of MMGailoway hope for her
in the fall.