The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 13, 1910, Image 2
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IIPOIT FOR RAvrni SCHOOL. IN MEMORY OF MRS. ISHAM MANAGERS OF PRIMARY ELEC
The following is a report of the PADGETT-
amount, rai^.n.l ,,«iJ out (iy M:. S) ln ri , mom br.nce of dear mother
enel Khool the l«t term. Min Ken- '* ho dl « i Ma - V »• ^ “ >' <,ne
redy is one of the moat energetic but not forgotten. She was a dear
teachers in the county, and is now in loving mother and words are inade-
Spai taiiburg- attending the - State fi-uate to express our !o«« in her
aummer school. Any school in (-olle- Only those who have experienced the j
ton would he fortunate' in .ecurimt loM of a nt „ th „ know hw it j,,
Miiv Kennedy as teacher for next , .
. ,>he was ill for several months, and
term.
An>'»unt raised for extening before dying said, lam ready to
school teim $ W 00 K 0 -”- course her death has cau -
Amount rais.d for library ^ us tnuch pain and sorrow, but ue^
(April 9th) 10 00 ^ ave assurance that the g«»od
Amount obtained from trus- •
tees for library 10 «>0
Am ount obtained bv serif's of
entertainments for school
g.» 0
improvement.’. .TH
Total amount $1<*H <K)
Kxycn—e for Christmas tree
and all expenses $ 10 00
Three blackboards, including
freight 3 CA)
Mnfts etc., induding freight.. 5 (to
Pump and fixtures, including
freight f» 30
To 225 feet’ wire, including
freight 7 00
Hlanks and incidentals for
library 2 15
Broom 20
Chalk and rubbers,,... 50
Cloak and hat hooks 55
Amount sent to Dr. H. W.
Black for extending school
term,.... 50 00
Amount sent to W W Smoak
April 9th for library 20 00
Lord nevpr makes a mistake. All
things work together for g»x d to
those that trust Him. and we have
learned to sav, "Lord not
will
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The following named managers
will serve at the primary elections:
Adams Hun C B Linder, P W
Martin, H D Dodd.
Ashton W d Berry, Stephen Ben
ton. Ferry C Kearsw'.—
Bells A W Hudson,
Henry Breland.
Doctor’s Creek M W Breland. B
R Griffin, Jasper A Saunders.
Berea 1) T Strickland, W M Hag
an, J R Linder.
Colleton Jasp<*r M Strickland. J
C Redish, Ivy Refiish. $
Cottagevi!!a**'T S Ackerman, John
Reeves, J B Do id.
Green Pond C H Boynton. C\W
Drawdy, T K McTeer.
Ht n<iersonville Jas Marvin, G S
but Thy will be done." While we
miss her and Jong to see her, yet .... . .
there are times when would not call ' ' ar ^’ Jyob O Quin. ^
her back even if we could in this Horse Pen LH K<>ger. L W Lin-
Total expenses .. $104 30
Received from various sources 108 30
Total expenses.. 104 30
By balance on hand $ 3 70
Very respectfully,
Mamie E. Kennedy,
Teacher.
w;>rld of trouble.
We only ask for such blessings as
God sees fit to give - such things ts
will draw us nearer to Him and
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with His help we are going to meet
mother some day.
O Thou whose bounty fills my cup
"With every blessing tnKt!
I give Thee thanks for every drop -
The bitter and the sweet.
I praise Thee for the desert road,
And for the river-side;
For all Thy goodness hath bestowed,
And all thy grace denied.
I thank Thee for both smile and
frown;
And for the gain and loss;
I praise Thee for the future crown
And for the present cross.
Her Loving Children.
When the atomach falls to perform
lu functions, tbs bowels beoose de
ranged, tbe liver and the kidneys con-
nested causing numerous diseases. Ihe
Btomacb v add liver must be restored to a
healthy - condition and Chamberlain's
Nt» mach and Liver Tablets ftn be .d*
pi ruled npen to do it. Easy to take
and most effective. Bold by all dealers.
(Tiaplin, Geo
Clmer, K K
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ATTEACTIVE LUTE
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Horse Pen
dor, C L Lanpgialo.
Hickory Hill—S G
Willis, J H Blackman.
Hudson’s Mill—J\ H
Hudson, H M'Benifbn. *
Jaeksonboro A F Butler,
Price', 11 Hodges.
Lodge H W Carter, P M Johns,
R R Miley.
Maple Cane-J F Addison, P B
Ackerman, A O Hiott.
Petit T S Haines, T S Jones. N J
Jones.
Peeples CL Lovelace, A Drig
gers, Charley Craven.
Ravendl- C F Butler, J W Ander
son, F C Baldwin.
* Rice Patch H H Rentz, A E Rentz,
Elbert DuBois.
Ritter—II W Ritter, E L Ritter,
DeTreville Carter.
Ruffin—N^J Crosby, W E Smith,
Isham Padgett.
Sidnev —O G Bridge, G W Garris,
J S Jordan.
Srnoaks—A C Hiers, P W Risher,
P W Strickland.
Sniders—W J Getsinger, J M Kin-
ard. (J C Breland. '
Tiger Creek-J B Williams, J \V
Hiott, Henry Robertson.
Walterboro—G C Fender, J M
Ackerman, F L Kinsey.
Warren’s X Roads J W Meggett,
T W Bivens, Richmond Davis.
Wiggins-T H Pee pit*, S C Bel
linger, Victor Hickman.
Willimms -J T Garris, C W Crdsby,
R L HWftion.
Wolf Creek— Eugene Kjnard, L H
Zeigler, A H Herndon.
Young’s Island—C H -Andewon, C
W Geraty, W W Martin.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
OFFICIALS.
J S Griffin Senator
I) L Smith 1 Representative
G W W’a$ Representative
J L Robertson. Representative
W R Fox Sheriff
II D Padgettt . _ Clerk of Court
S F l Imer. j q G r jffi n County Supervisor
H W Black, Sr ..Co. Supt. Education
John D Edwards Proba$ Judge
C G Hendersoa Master
A. A. Patterson, Jr., Auditor
K E Jones Tr«n*urer
I) E Smoak... v County Commissioner
C II Platt County Commissioner
CITY OFFICIALS:
OFFICERS /
A v * - V
Dr W B Ackerman Mayor
E I) I**macks Mayor Ptm Tern
I) B Black.... Clerk and Treasmswr
Water Works Committee -H B
Black, R L Fraser, Jos. M Moorsr.
Street CommiUee — (Taada A
Graves, M C Fishbume, ■ D
I>?macks.
F’inance and Auditing ComButtee
—R L Fraser, Claude A Graves, Jos
M Moorer.
Public Building Committee- Jos
M. Moorer, D B Black. M C Fish
bume.
CITY CHURCHES.
Rev Henry Cauthen Methodist
Rev F O S Curtis Baptist
Rev T P Baker Episcopal
Presbyterian
Afraid of Ghosts
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Many people sre afraid ol £ho*ts. Few people
are afraid of Scrma. Yet the ihoat it a fancy and
the £erm ia a fact, if the <erm could he mafoibed
tp a *iae equal to its terror* it would appear more
terrible than any hre-breathin* dragon. (ierms
xan’t be avoidnd. They are in the air we breathe,
thjLwater we drink.
The derm can only prosper when the condition
of tike v'*tem dive* it free scope to establish it
self and develop. W hen there is a deficiency of
vital force, l.»nd«*r, resiles*pc*s, a sallow check,
a hollow eye, whc$» the appetite is poor and the ^
sleep is broke**, it ia time to duard adainst the d*^- You cqn
fortify the body against «|| germs by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Gold
en Medical Discovery. It increases the vital power, cleanses tha
•ystcra of clodgind impiiritica, enriches the blood, puts the stom
ach and organs ut digestion and nutrition in working condition, so
that the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed.
“Golden Medical Discovery ’ ’ contains no alcohol^ whisky or
habit-forming drags. All its ingredients printed on its outside
wrapper. It i* not a secret rostrum but a medicine or known
CWmfosition and with a record of 40 yean of rutei. Accept no
substitute tbera is nothing “ just as good.” Asfe your ncig^hory.
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WALTERBORO HIGH SCHOOL.
Prof H G Sheridan ‘.Principal
TRUSTEES.
W B Gruber Chairman
D B Black Secretary
E M Jones, J G Padgett, J D von-
I>ehe, R H Wichman.
Jrc/dMfenaZ Jfoti
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having 20 Greenhouses and over 5 acres of land
entirely devoted to Cut Flowers, Plants and Shrubs,
and employing the most experienced floral artists, we
are equipped better than any florist in the State to
furnish you will? all kinds of Cut Flowers, Bridal Bou
quets or designs for funerals.
We also sells Palms and Ferns and plants for the
House, Garden or Cemetery. Our prices are the
most reasonable to be found.
• Write, Telephone or Telegraph. Quick Shipment.
The Carolina Floral Store
339 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C.
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SHOES AND a HATS, BLANKETS AND COM
FORTS.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
CHOICE GROCERIES.
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HYRNE'S STORt
Walterboro, • * Sooth Carolina.
Teething children have more oMeM
ditsrboea, which can be controlled by
giving Chamberlain s Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. All that io neoea
•ary ia to give the prcoonbed dsae after
each operation of the bowela more than
natural and then ca*tor oil to cleanae
the system. It is safe sod sure. 8ol1
by ail deaisrs.
H- W, BLACK SR,
DENTAL SURGEON
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I have reopened my dental
office, and have associated
with me DR. JOHN H.
BAKER. All work givas
prompt attention.
Office next Terry & Shaffer’s
Store. •
Office Hours : 8.30 am to 2
p. m. 3 to 6 p. m.
’Ppone No. 67a.
"Walterboro, 8 O
JAM. K. PEUK1FOY.
JfNO. H. PEORIFOl
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IN MEMORIAM.
In loving rememberance of our
beloved brother, Ashley Hiott. who
departed this lif| April 29, 1910,
leaving surviving* him his mother
and six brothers to mourn their loss.
He was loved by all who knew him,
for he was a bright young man and
tried to do all that was pleasing in
the sight of his Savior. He was a
member of the Zion church; joining
when very young, and he was a trule
member, and one of our best Sunday
school workers, in his class his aeat **
was seldom vasant and he was al
ways ready to answer the questions
in behalf of the Sbnday school les
sons.
Ashley was such a comfort to hts
mother and brothers, but he has
now crossed the dark shadows of
death to meet his father who pre
ceded him to the grave. The time
is coming, and it will not be long,
when God Mill call us home to part
no more.
PEDUM BROTHERS.
ittorneys and
Counsellors at Law
All Baslfitss giTsn Prompt Attsntloa.
OVtR the fress AND STANDARD.
ITALTERBORO. -
- 8. C.
OFFICE OF
Df. A- J. Anderson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours: J •• J m
_ • p. m., p. m
OPPOSITE Fanner* and Morohanu
Bank. -
'Phone 100a.
WALTERBORO. 8. a
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BBS
. Brokerage
Insurance.
LOANb NEGOTIATED
Houses to Rent.
Opposite ths Msrkst,
WALTERBORO. 8. O.
|£i lEMETROIR PWCTHE-WOOF h
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f 7%* regular retail /rut of the* tirei it ■
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wag mm. 9mm taa'—S pain aoM >Mt 5
.Over two fi-SHlI lit——S pain bow la nan.
tall ala**. Jtiathroty 1
Arabia and Iin<^in*idewitli
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Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep,
From which none ever wakes to
weep. * * • r .
A loving brother.
Stokes, July 9.
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Osa't look well, eat well or feel well
Impure blood feeding your body,
'•he blood pore with Burdook
Blood Bitten. Eat atmpiy, take exer-
gss, keep clean and you will have long
WHY NOT ORGANIZE?
The summer months ara now here
and it is a good time to arrange for
meetings to reuganiae or organist
anew several locals in the
The county organizer will be glad to
with anyone who.d
to make an effort to have ms
munity organised. This is a
that would be ittwded to at
CE DURANT
Civil Eng’r and Land Surveyor
I will be in my office on Sat
urdays and all other days when
not at work in field.
Office between Klien’s and
Farmers’ and Merchants' Bank
Phone 27B, Walterboro, S. C
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Double Your Yield of Finders
By Using a Liberal Amount of LAND PLASTER
We Still Have a Good Stock of Same on Hand
We Are Positively Closing Out Our Stock of
SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT COST
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Also everything in Men, Women and Children’s Oxfords.
$6.25 Bbl.
440 a- The best Flour on
A aiajJolAJ the market today
Pearl Grits $1.86 Sack
Rice ^J.OO np according to grade
Salt 55c Sack
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.shipment of “Strongneck” Fruit Jars
at RIGHT PRICES. If you have never used these try them.
THEY ARE THE BEST. See and be convinced.
Why not connect with us? We are both losing money the
longer you delay. We can do you a world of good.
YOURS FAITHFULLY
YARN BROS. 60.
The Home That Ghrw Mo*w Geedu far the Smm
M—>y The Seat* Guedt far Lots liaway
MOSELLK, S. C. SMOAKS, S. C.
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liberal Arts,
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Htrss,
College fees, room, lights, etc.,
126; board S12 per month. For those
paving tuition, $40 additional
The health and morals of the stu
dents are the first consideration of
the faculty.
42 Ideenen’ Scholarships worth
U*. ‘ For Oatatogue writs to
8. e. Mitchell. 1
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AGAINST FACT
Wfe have the
BROWN SHOE CO.’S
line of m
SHOES
and there is none better.
We carry a complete line of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
AND GROCERIES
also. W’e have demonstrated to you
that we make prices right. When
you are in need of anything, just
come to see-us for we have what you
want and at the price that will please
you. Our motto is courteous atten
tion, close prices and fair treatment.
We have just received a very large
stock of Low Quarter Shoes for,
men, women and children, the latest
styles—no old stock on hand.
We have also just received our
Spring line of WHITE GOODS, and
they .are of the newest styles.
COME AND SEE tjS.
J. I. W1TSEUL SUPPLY CO.
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CLUBMHlf RATES. ~
The following paper* are dubbed
with The Prme add Standard:
The Prem and Standard and— ,
Tha Progreawve Farmer (f mos)$1.50
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TIE REV N0f4E tEWlRi MA6H1RE 89VFAIY
Orange, Man*.
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< >uf ruanmty ne ver run* out
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Express Ddivered 1
Dr called for at every part of
die dty. Telephone 8b.
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Walterboro. S. C.
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