The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 24, 1910, Image 8
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Mi« Alma Bryan, of Chtrleaton,
ia viMtinff relatives at Sniden*.
H. M. Benton, of Getsmger, was
in town Thursday. '
Mna Julia Smosk has returned
home after a pleasant visit to friends
at Pacific. • •
Every voter in the county should
hear the cHtM^idates speak at Walter-
l»oro next SauJT«lay. Come.
Miss Poseline Way, of Pembrook,
Tia.. is vhating her aunt, Mrs. A. V.
Sykes. .
Prof. L C. Padgett of Smoaks.
was tn town Saturday on a business
tnp.
Prof. A. C Hiers, of Sni'»aks. ac*
compamtsi b> bis daughter. Miss
Justine, were in town Monday.
('ampatpn meeting at Adams Hun
toda>. at Cottageville Prulay and
at Walterboru Saturday.
W. J. Getsirger. one of Snider's
prosperous fanners, who has been
viaitin* relatives in Hampton, passed
through town Monday en route
home.
W. J. Taylor and H. W. Black, Jr.,
left Wednesday for New York and
Baltimore, where they will spend 10
days purchasing fall and winter
goods. They were accompanied by
Lewis Fripp. * ■/
Mrs. Annie ftiokenbaker and Miss
Atalie Moore, who have been spend
ing sorttetime at Asheville. N. C.,
have returned home. They were ae-
rampsnied by Miss Huflfmsn, of
Charleston.
W'. O. Benton, so well known to
our readers, has rbsigued, his posi
tion wi»h Shuptrine Co.. to go into
the eotton business. Webb McTeer
of Hampton, has accepted the posi
tion vacated-by Mr Benton and will
travel the same territory.
Mr. and Mf*.. .1. M. Pmith. Jr,,
and children. Mrs. Willie Ritter and
Mrs. J Frank Chassoroau, are at the
Ish? of palms f< r a few weeks Hrs.
M R. Mi' , ‘*r uho ha- 5 l>een visiting;
Mrs M. M. Smith, returnetl with
them
ORGANIZED S. S. WORK
HrUrMENT FN MGAKIZED SUN
DAT SCHOOL WOKK. CONDUCTED
IT MISS I. M. FISaillME.
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Section 7.—The Membership
Committee ahall have general charge 1
of the work of bui'iding up the class,
securing neW members and introduc
ing them to one another. /'
Section 8.—The Reception Com
mittee shall see that each one at
tending the class recives a hearty
welcome, and shall endeavor to
_ ... _ make strangers acquainted with one'
A meeting of the Executive Com- another and with the class
mittee of the Colleton County S. 8. j Section The Devotional Corn-
Association will be held in the law mittee shall look after the spiritual
offi« uf j«. E. Peurtfoy at Walter- ] /o^Th?' Entertainment
bA»ro, Thursday morning, August, Q )rnm j ltee s ^ajj p rovll ] e music for
25th, at ten o’clock sharp. the class and have charge of ail vKri- •
Members are requested to be pres- als and other entertainments that
ent and punctual. may be given by it.
\ _______ I >ection II — The \ isitation C.»m-
XT'
For the benefit of Bible classes in
our Sunday Schools contemplating
organization, we publish the follow
ing sugg*stive Adult Bible Class Con
stitution:
Article 1. ,Name. This class
shall be called
mittee >hali do or have over>ight of
the visitation of the sick .^jipd other
absentees.
Article X. Amendments.—This •
Constitution mav be a lie ml or
amended at any regular business
1 meeting of the cia*s by a twiA-third
%ote of^ue members present.
CAN WE SELL FURNITURE
Cheaper Than .the City Stores
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BECAUSE
n M 1 Stores anc} Warehouses like ours
IlCaoUll IiO* 1 could not be rented in any city for
less than <1800.00 per vear. OUR RENT AMOUNTS
TO ftOTHlNG.
Reason No. 2
Mr. ami Mrs h. P. Knight left
last week for Hot Springs, N. C.,
where they will pjitnd two weeks.
Miss HfnnaH Stokes is at Sanford,
Fla., and will be away a couple of
months.
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Miss M L. Rivers has return
ed home after a pleasant visit to her 1
brother at Pacific. ~ . ✓
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Miw Lube Connor, of Smoaks.
spent several day? in town with
relatives last week '
Muu Eva Mace, after spending her
summer vacation at her home in month’s vUit with their son. Rev.
Marion, has returned to Walterboro. LeRoy G. Henderson, of Knoxville.
. .... . ,. . Tenn., returned Friday evening.
^ Finn and little sons, Benjamin looking well, and are
delighted with their trip.
Died. Miss Betsev, oldest daugh-
Bom To Mr ami Mrs E. L. Car- tor of Mr and Mrs. D. L. Benton of
ter, of Hendersonville, a bright little | Round, Sunday mornhfig. August 14.
girl, Thiltiday nv'rning, August H.! after an illness of four weeks of {ty
phoid fever. She was interred at
Mi^s Edith Lur»«. who has been
on an extended visit to relatives and
friends in Greenwood. Edgefield and
Augusta, returned home yesterdav
afternoon. Miss Lucas reports /a
most pleasant visit.
Heber S. Fraser, of Boston. Mass.,
is expected tins week for a visit to
his mother. Mrs. M. S. Fraser, and
brothers, W. E. -and R. L Mr.
Fraser is a younger brother and has
not been here for eighteen years.
Col. and Mrs. C. G. Henderson,
who have been spending a delightfql
and David. »pent from Saturday till
Tutaday with friends in Savannah.
Brawley Black who has been visit
ing relatives at Smoaks and Branch-
viile for several days, returned Mon-
cay aftcro<M>n
the old family burying grhund near
Hudson's Mill Monday morning at
11 o'clock. Funeral preached by
Rev. J. P. Graham.
Palmer t rushy, of Round, and ; \liss Ma r zuerite E. Harlev and
Hubert Sweat, of Savannah, were h er ,« jstt * r . M, *. C. Miller left Mon-
among those in tow n Monday ‘ Jav for El Paso. Texas, where thev
biisinvsH ^ , { will, live for the pres«*nt Mrs. Mil-
Mrs l..s.i, 1! .VI»l.wan,lt» 1 .liI(lJ l '' r “. i!i -‘W:lyr<.turn to hor hnmp
sictl I.vMiar. „f llaz, l-1 I.ut Mw Harlov on
the advice of rer rnysicians. wiM re-
i n'a ; n in this fine climate indefinitefy.
Her numerous relatives and friends
Henry Hvr.ie I n turned t > Au- , bf e si>e will soon regain her
fter snentlir g wao k 5 ^ strength ^ /
txtys.
hurst. *i i .
Mrs. A V
art visiting
S\ kes
aunt,
gust a after -pendir g
verv p!<M>'oif|y with relatives
WalUMb uo ,vinl . s atnlv Dam.
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Mr, and Mrs Charley Iriel, of
Sniders, wane in town Fritlay and
made The Press and Standa- 1 force
a prvseM «»t some very fine pears.
T F Dodd, son of Hon. and Mrs.
J B Dood.'of Round, left last week
for Atlanta, where he has accepted
apo&itiort. .
Charlie Glover and family and
Mia* Hard Mf*Clure, of Charleston,
visited Mrs. Mary' Glover in town
last week. y.
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Miss Mat tit* Oeland of Dorchester,
who 'has Iteen tm a visit to Mis#
Kiimcv Glover, returned to her home
several days ago
Hugh Creighloa, of Greenwood.!
»vh<* b.*s bit ti Vis :ing bis friend.
< harle>w irth Glover, hits returned 1
to his home
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!'^r. M C. Fi-Miurne is at Lees-
vdic whore be j lined Mrs. 1 ish-
i urre who went a week ahtad’ to
visit her parent-.
Mrs W. G Terry am}children,
who liave In-on visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs J. R. Hiott. were
joined bv Mr. T^rry, w'ho has been
visiting Washington. Baltimore and
other p'^ecs and left Walterboro
spvend 'lays ago for their home in
P<>rt Tampa. Fla, Tliev were ac
companied'by Mr's. Willie Block<*r
and children, who have also been out
here visiting relatives.
OWENS-MCCUTCHEN.
The following announcement cards
have been i-sued
Mrs. M.J Mims
announces the marriage of her niece
i’.irvdie Ijeighton Owens
to
Mr James McCutchen .
on Wednestiay the twenty-fourth of
August-one thousand nine hun
dred and ten
Walterb to. South Carolina
At Home
after Septemlier the first
Sumter. South Carolina.
A card from K
written at Caesar's
that he i- h’iving a
vacation.
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T. H. Shaffer,
Head, indeeates
ve^’ delightful
Misses Bessie and Lillie Knight,
who have been spending sometime
in Charleston and Summerville, have
rvturne<i home.
Miss Maydic Reard«>n of \ aucluse.
S. C...who has l*een a charming visit*
«irjto Mi.-oi F)*inice Glover, will re
turn to her home tCdav.
Fred H. Way of Higginston, Ga.,
has returned Ie» his home after visiG |
mg the home of his aunt, Mrs. A, V. j
Sykes. ✓
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K. A Terry has gone to Yarnville
wh«*re tie has accepteti a position as
1 <»ok keejK-r in a new- hardware con-,
eern there the Varnville Hardware,
Co.
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The August meeting of the King's
Daughters and Sons will meet Mon-j
day afternoon at t‘> o’clock at the
Baptist church All the members
are urged to attend.
COTTON PICKERS ACCOUNT BOOKS.
W e have on hand Cotton
I’ickyrs Account I^ks and
Cotton Rickers Tables lor cal
culating the amount cotton
picked at any price. These
very useful and valuable books
we have had prepared for and
are pvinjj out to our farmer
friends. Call at our bank and
get one.
C0UET0N BANKING COMPANY
JOHN. F. LUdAS, R L FRASER.
President. Caehier.
Walterboro,
S. C.
Big Dance
Sept. 1st
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Editor Thoa..P lA»sesne, of C’hsr*
lesion, who has bet*n in town f«ir a ^
visit, returned to his duties Friday, y
Mr. I^wesne is associate editor of'*
the Ghsrlcston Evening Post.
Miss Edna Stokes left a few days
ago for Baltimore, where she will
remain for a few weeks before going
to resume her duties as milliner at
La Grange. N. C. '
P. M Vam of Ruffin, who has
bean representing the old and relia- i
ble wholesale fruit and vegetable'
firm of T. F. Park & Co., of New,
York, ia Georgia. North and South!
CaroKaa. ia at home on hia vacation.
We eoogratalate thia firm on secur
ing the aanricaa of Mr. Van for he
la a hpatanf and energetic man.
The young men of the town
will give a big dance. Thurs
day. Sept. 1st. at Hyme’s
Hall. Metz Band will fur
nish the music.
Everybody Is
Invited
Article U. Object. The object
of the class shall be Bible study,
Christian culture, social intercourse,
friendly service and aggressive ef
fort to bring adults into the Sunday-
school and church.
Article 111. Loyalty.—It is the
fim and purpose of this class to ever
be and remain loyal to the Sunday- j
school and church of which u it is, a
part, and to continually work in
harmony with them.
Article IV. Officers.—The offi-
of this class shall consist of a
President, Vice-President,
Secreta>y and Treasurer.
These officers, together with the
chairmen of the standing commit
tees, shall constitute an Executive
Committee. -
The officers of the class shall be
elected at the first business meeting
of the year.
The election of officers shall be
by ballot, a majority of the members,
present being required to elect each
officer.
Article V. Membership.-
^ man ^
Any woman between the ages -of
‘ person ' . and -
may become a otfrnlier of this class j
by attending its meetings and signi- j
fying y,desire to join.
Article 'VI. Meetings of the
Class.- There shall lie a meeting of!
the class every Sunday at the usual |
Sunday-school hour for the study of ^
the Bible. „
. tv.
A reguFhr business meeting of the
class shall be held onrthe first Mon
day evening of January, April. July
and October, at 8:<)0 P. M.
Special business meeting may be
called at any time by the President,
Teacher, or any five members of the
class, by giving notice to the class on
the Sunday previous to the proposed
meeting. /
One third of the members'vnrolled
shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business.
A r t i c l e VII. Committees.—
Standing Comrtiittees of the class
shall be Hs Billows: .
1. /Membership Committee.
‘J. Reception Committee.
Devotional Committee.
■V. Entertainment Committee.
/b. Visitation Committee.
The chairman of each committee
shall 1h* elected by the class. Each
chairman shall choose h^s own assist
ants. .
S|>oeia! committees may be ap
pointed from time id time by the
Executive Committee or elected by
tht**clajm.
Vacancies in committee chairman
may be filled at any time by the Ex
ecutive Committee.
Article .VIII. Meetings of Com
mittees.—Met tings of the Executive
Committee may be called at any
time by the class President or the
Teacher of the class.
Each standing committee chairman
may call his committee together at
any time, or tlje Teacher or Presi
dent of the class may call a meeting
of any one or more of these commit
tees. '
Article IX. Duties of Officers
and Committees.
Section 1. The Teacher shall
have charge of the lesson. He shall
be,ex-officio, member of each com
mittee.
Section :? The President shall
preside at itll meetings and call
special meetings as provided by Ar-
ticle_V4.
Section J}. The Vice-President
shall take the President’s place in
his absence.
Section S ^ The Secretary shall
keep a record of all business meet
ings of the class, also shall keep an
account of the attendance of the
class each Sunday and bf the contri
bution.
Section 5.—The Treasurer shall
FOR SALE
CINE eafc FLOUR
aND GRI^T
At the following very low prices:
Grist per sacg . ' . $ 1.75.
Best Flour per bbl. . 6.00.
Second Patent per bbl. 5.75.
Reason No. 3
\ Reason No. 4
J. 1. LYONS
SMOAKS, S. C.
A
ELECTRIC CLOCKS
for
SALE OR RENT
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at
S. FINN’S
Jewelry Store
Old Location
NEW BRICK STORE
WALTERBORO, S. C
Our. taxes and insurance amounts
to one-third to one-half less than
they would amount to in any city.
All city furniture stores dniti^ an
installment business figure a lo%s of
tit least $100.00 out of every $*oo.oo business on bad
accounts. Our loss on bad accounts is less th in *"
There are al^out thirty fu-rfun-
stores in Charleston " Oiv ib- the
population oi Charleston by 50 .'udl you vvB! se^v, tli.it we
have more people to th_* nu.jnber of furniture ste reo in
Colleton County than there is in Charleston. The result
is that we do more business at a smaller cost than the
city store.
We contract with the factories for
goods in CAR LOADS at SPOT'
G ASH prices, less jobbers discounts by reason of the .
volume of business we do, the amount of goods we
handle. The result is that we can GUARANTEE to
sell you the same goods for less money. 1
City stores a Id from 15^ to 20^ to
the cost of their goods to cover ex .
penses. Our expenses do not e\oeed io? 3 of our gross
business.
Reason No. 7
Reason No. 5
Reason No. 6
We did a retail furniture business
on King Street in Charleston and
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are in a position to prove, the abovUstatements.
Let Us Figure With You \
AND WE’LL GET
OUR ORDER
FURNITURE &
HARDWARE
THE BUSY BUSINESS” ^ <
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Classified Advertisements-
e fcts 25 cent* for
ceiit h word for
Want anu for
wordu or lea». Oi
over 25 word*.
Huainee* locals ive N ot* a line
FOR
SAiX
FOR SALE—2-hor«e powcr jnternat-
lonal traudine engine goo 1 as a$w. A
bfcrgtm to quick purchaser
The Pre?s and Standard.
FOR SALE — Three mares an! five
mute*; alao a irood *tock of wagons
j and buggies. W. A Durant,
b 24 4t Coltageville, S. C.
FOR SALB—One bor«e feooil for farm
ing and ad use. Very large horse
about !• tears old. Apply to
D RT Hiott.
810 41 R F I) So d. Box 14.
FOR SALE—A fira'. cl&ss Jack. Can
t-e *teu at my houee Price i*125 0<>.
J. W. Lanney.
N arhawviile,
s 3 it Waltt rb< ro, R. F D. 1
FOR SALE—Fire farm tliiee miles from
W a!terl>oro. aid acre*, on Jachsonboro
road. Apply to A. H Wichmaa,
i . 6 20 If Vi blterboro, S. C.
FOR SALE—Fall line of electra enamel
ware for the kitchen. Very cheap,
eervioeable and cleanly
. L X Glover.
Furniture Store.
V ' ys
Falhand winter gameners take noHce:
All varfetie* of tawip seeds f->r fill
planting at Klein’a.
All rtie achool b >ok* adopted by the
Stale Board at The Press and Standard
We now have in stock a good supply
cf Wire Fencinn: and several cars more
efi rente. Be sure to figure with at be
fore you place your order.
Yarn pros Co.,
Moselle vidfijnioaks. 8. (J.
Uuta Bags Turnip seed. Fre*,h so; plv
at Klein’s^ • '
"A or C, do»es “666” trill cure ai.y ta>c
of Chili* and Fever. Price 25c.'
4 Io\fimus
Ink, Cr'ayon, Pen*. Pencils, S ate .
Tablets, eto.yat 'Ihc Press and Stan ’nr. .
NOTICE.
To Obtain the Highest
Cash Price
for Your Cattle, Calves,
Lambs, Etc.,
Write to
NELSON & MUNZENMAIER
629 KING SL
CHARLESTON. S. C.
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(Jntq. and braises msy be healed in
... ... . , | about one (bird tbe time reqalrvd by the
w (. u th« usual Irtatmeni by applying Chamber
class. He shall pay all bills as or- i^n*. Liniment. I. it an anUeepnc and
. dered by it. and be prepared to make j otase* tnch injuries to heal wltbout
reports to the class at its business
meetings, staling moneys received
and disbursed.
Section 6.—The Executive Com-
mlttee shall have general supervis
ion of the work connected with the
claas, devising ways and means of
increasing the interest, attendance
and general welfare. ly. A.I aay dr.f
WANTS.
WANTED—One mentis milk; cow not
le-t than S quarts Not particular a?
to breed. Dr. T G. Kershaw,
*• 2t It Wahertraro, 8. C.
WANTED—A grntlcman teacher of ax-
. penence; first grads cerufieatt re-
• inired; term six month*, for Petrisl
District No. 44. Colleton County. Ap
ply to Ja-pti Kolierfsow, Trustee,
s 10 “t \Valierb<*ro, 8 C.
5 or t> dn*e«'‘eee’'
of Chill, and Fevei.
4 13 6 ino»
will cure any
Price 25c.
ca-c
Ruts Batra Turnip seed,
at Klein's
Oi -‘ki Liver
At Kietn',.
Frteh eupp'y
PilD regulate* the liver.
L'»sT—A blae*x Berkshire boar unmark-
e<i wilb^ whl*^ face, we ghing about
Ziopoauds Reward for infornutiou.
leading to recovery.
M M. Smith,
Wnlterloro. S. C., R. F. D. No 2.
6 24 tl
L«>ST—A red ligand Puppy about 7
months ol^L' Ficder will please re
turn to C. 8. Beaue-U.
8 24 tf -
LOST—A whlke pnppj with brown
pide« on him Any one finding him
p<e**e return to C 8 Bennett,
Walterboro, 8. C.
Klem'e Sarsaparilla purifies the b ood.
Fruit jars and extra rubbers at B li
Hyrne’s.
PLATT WARREN.
Mis? Rachel Platt and J. E. War
ren were quietly married last Sun
day afternoon at 3 o’clock by Rev. J.
H. Tuten. ■
The bride is the youngest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Platt and
has many friends throughout the
county. The groom is the'oldest son .
of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Warren wh< *
lives near here, and is a hustling
young farmer. He is a young man
of good character an<j has many
warm friends. ^
J. M. P.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this occasion to
thank our neighbors and.friends to
gether with our relatives for the
kind and sympathizing attentun
given us during the illness and last
services rendered our now departed
LOST—Notice is hereby given that De- mother, Mrs. W. J. Guess, who was
posit Book No. 22# of the Colleton gummoned to her reward July 25.
Banking Compsnv, ! May Hetven . 8 3Wcet comfort re;i t on
maturation. Tnts linimeai also re-
Raves toreness ct tbe mnscles and
rheumatic paina. Foi sale by all deal-
ment, ban-been lost or mislaid and I
will apply for a duplicate.
W. W. Speight*.
8 17 31 W alterboro. 8. O.
Torturing eczema spread* tu be ruing
area every day. Doaa’a Oiawaent
qnWkty nose ite
raliovee the itehlag
it-
BUfrlNCSS LUCALh.
Calico and Muatla at coat lor the reel
of the aeaeoa w. V. Glover.
New supply of aohool books jest
oeivedat The Frees and Standard.
re-
each and nil.
Again we thank you.
Children.
Mrs. Theodore G. Kershaw went
to Charleston Monday to spend a
few days with relatives. While
twig, her mother. Mr*. McMillan,
who came Monday morning, will be
with Dr. Kershaw and the children.