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T . / v- ■V gte^r . RETURN Of SECOND PRIMARY ELECTION IN COLLETON CO, SETT. 13! DuBois is Elected County Auditor Over Buckner—Blease Carries Colleton by a Small Majority—Moore Qets . 2067 V otes in This County - MAGISTRATE. Ulmer Ruffin 20 S udson’s Mill...;... 29 no. Creek 3.1 Sniders ,Za....! 6 Bells .37 NOTICE. ToUU 125 Reeves [Sidney ’ 1." Maple Cane 47 Cottage ville 9.'i 134 Week’s Total 155 / O H 5 D < >< i w U a < c: u z u !J5 c 0-1 £ Z l < X u V Z o rn 73 C | £ c r o a. E a a Mel lard Adams Run 47 Young’s Island 2S Ravenel 12 F. Miss Malcne’s School willj open on Monday, September ic). at the Y. M. C. A.* Build- 23 It oftcrs the best educa tionil advantages as a prtpar atory school. Its aim is to ‘ boys and girls thorough Total 8i Ashton Adams Run igeville.. . Colleton Doctor’s Creek Green Pond Hudson's Mill Hickorv Hill Horse Pen Hendersonville Jacksonboro Lodge Maple Cane Peeples Petits Ravenel .... Rice Patch Ritter Ruffin w Sidney Smoaks . Sryders Tiger Creek ...;. Walterbom Warren's X Roads Williams W'olf Creek Wiggins Young’s Island . • •••) Total w 2 ^ .5 X 3 o m u, . S a * o' 5 ’J J X a> 0/ — tT) * "2 ^ < U X £>. W. Monrt U 2 X U X X X u * c 3 o V e 3 Q V , s qJ_ a: O o a. O d x —3 o cn st 4s 31 65 4 26 43 22 42 21 41 46 16 36 26 36 32 26 42 63 5 16 52 12 46 21 50 1 20 37 76 21 ’26 69 95 o 46 50 7 21 22 6 26 •> 7 21 2H 43 24 47 66 5 53 18 30 25 oo 32 52 •> • 17 •36 9 70 49 30 75 4 26 52 <> 17 16 4 15 8 17 5 11 ’ 53 45 8X 2X 2X 55 S6 48 135 8 6 \ 32 43 24 97 2S 2> 13 20 33 0 9 24 ’26 50 :iy to 74 3 Cdi 10 45 4X 31 62 ss 5 50 43 ‘Jp 36 45 17 61 1 59 O *> 3 23 i 26 27 0 ♦) 25 16 12 21 7 26 0 13 s 10 107 52 68 115 4 Nl to 2.3 11 •>*> 12 33 I 3 31 8 31 25 16 31 9 25 15 19 30 * 41 9 3,6 13 17 *’ v> 71 KS 76 61 11! ‘ 'V-* 57 ■K 69 39 108 ll 26 34 *»T *1') *■», 1 V 1 • 196 116 1-7 3 7 s! 1 1 * ♦ J. f 1 14 i 1 U . i > 0 l 14 4 •« *4 >2 *) » ^ —• > C:» ' -4 4 ’ 15 19 j. A \ _ * 1 ll “ t . 4 * *" • 1 : i 4 <• / 4) 19 - « 4 . - • \ 917 1 2‘‘2 j li'-M loT ' ' i . T . t ' preparation fpr college or. lor 2- business. A course leading to ^ graduation ollcrcd, b::t spec- nl ial work is done w h»*n required. : | t J^. i rr jp 0rlaiU to b e jrj n at the EVERGREEN SCHOOL CLOSES. ! l*eginning*of tiie session Your Stokes, Sept. 15. - Special: A patronage will be substantially very interesting occasion here; a(jpreciated Apply to recently was the closing e.\er-j tl J cises of the Evergreen school, w’hich was taught by Miss Mat- tie Herndon of this place. Mtss Herndon proved to be a faithful trainer of the minds entrusted to her care. While the school was a private, one. still it was more prontable; to the pupils, and the interest of the pupils was manifested in many ways. Also their love b»r their teach**r was clearly shown by having her desk covered with flowers many mornings when she'arrived kt the school room. All of w'hich she appreciated ; very much.' The following were the closing exercises: Lost Lamb Jennie van. An Old Hen Ciovan liiers. Little White Lhy — Provie x Zeigler and Coraleo Krvan. The Rat and Mice r ‘an liiers. 4 ^ Baby Bve Je.ve! Kiers. Miss H. E. Malone Walterboro, S. C. FALL AND WINTER HATS JUST ARRIVED LUMBER, ROUGH AND DRE8SED Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Sheeting, MonUings, Casings, Etc. * • We give you good grades and our PRICES ARE REASONABLE. Get our prices before placing your , next order. ^ V *, \ - w Co RITTER, S. C. mm as HOP ALE. Just arrived a full iiae of the newest and in -t up-to-date Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s I all and Winter Hat?, PRICES TU SUIT niK TIMES. s' Let L’s Show You Our Line of Stylish Goods A Soda - Water Beverage Only. Not Liable to Tax. r A delicious, refreshing drink, which line if it is not should be in your f : : 7. Mrs. Alice R. Padgett n.acA .x..u , a-' n:er?. 1 , » A [v'I.h A ton Hier?. J u •• ar/• ;.r Coy Bovvers. . A e'jr/-. Run^imn Hr-a . .Ir. *• 1 NS B. ( . Ma-tvr W. Mj«!•: was ‘ :,t! for ti.e >ccas: »r l^. Jer.n'.hg? Bryan, and. •redit was d->* him for the man- Ruffin, S. H. N >. L II] I v.av in which is better than sympathy, so is an AR TICLE bought from us. SOME OF OUR BARGAINS ARE AS FOLLOWS: ‘S ■ Guns, single and double barrel, ham merless and with hammer, from $4.50 to $45.00. ' Rifles, 22 and 32 calibre, single shot automatic and repeaters from $2.00 to $20.00. i.e-’‘entertained vim his graplmphone. (accojnt *t sickness smneof *iv scholars were not a'oie to take 1 [•art in the exercises. About one v’ri'K'k a s ! :mptuou3 dinner was served in the school room 'and justice was done it by all. One Present. MASHA WVILLE. Mashawville. Sept. 12.’—Editor Press and Standard:. Please al low me space in your paper to! ing palpitation, say that <.ur Sunday School is progressing very nicely. Also we have had services twice: once conducted by Rev. P. W. War ren and by Rev. Ransom Cadden. There will Ik? prayer meeting! held the third Saturday night in September and services on Sun-i jay morning c »t.dun ted by Rev. P. \V. VS arren. We will be glad to have any visiting brothrers to come and assist us in our Sunday School. M'ss Jar.ieThomps >n of Lodge.'! is spending time with relatives here. Miss Nancy Newton-of Atjams Run. returned home last week after a verv pleasant stay with relatives and friends. J. j: Thompson of Lodge, was Five Years of Heart Trouble Cured by Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy ‘ Before I began taking Dr. Mile-’ Heart Remedy I had been suffering from heart trouble for over five years. I had .pains in my left side, and under my shoulder blade, could not sleep on the left side, and >vas so short of breath the least exertion w ould bring on the must distress- 1 had scarcely taken a half bottle of the Hesp^t- Remedy before I could see' marked cha'nge in my condition. When I had taken six bottles I was cured.'.’ MRS. C. C. (GORKEY, Northtield, Ya. If tlmre is fluttering or palpi tation it is an indication of a weakness oft be nerve-and mus cles of the heart. It is not ncces- sarily di-.ea.-ed—fu-to\veak from over-work. 1 he heart may be weak just the same as the eyes, stomach or other organs. You can rflakc a weak heart strong by taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Rem edy. Get a bottle from your druggi.-t, take it according to di-. reel ions, and if it does not bene fit he will return your money. Try a Sample Order. 9 FOR PRICES WRITE Eutawville Bottling Works, •* / -o G B. HERNDON, MANAGER. EUTAWVILLE, - . - SOUTH CAROUNA. > »HAVE JUST RECEIVED OQ 1 » MEN’S AND LADIES’ GOODS LADIES’HATS FROM NEW YORK A FULL STOCK OI WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER HAD AND CHEAPEST PRICES. * ‘ COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. ’ Air Rifles, wood and nickel at $1.00 of the illness' of his daughter. Hand forged pccket knives from 25c. to able u^Zt again. 10 sa> she ,S : - — ! W 0 Thompson and son spent A1 II TI TD A I 7 , * a few r days very pleasantly with I ‘ relatives here. Also anything you may want in $2.00. HARDWARE At Right Prices. BUGGIES and WAGONS A Specialty. A. Wichman & Son Walterboro, S..C. „ Will Thompson.L<xjge. re- LIME. turned home last week after Made from nv-t^r-hell lime with a Big Stock New Goods Have just completed the interior of my store, enlarging and remodeling it. so as to accommodate the largest stock of merchandise I have ever carried. This very complete stock consists of [ spending a few days here. burner used that make- one of the D. K. Warren, of Charleston, best all around land awaxenerH there is at home for a few dav? with •'■ R w 'h correct the acidity in land? his parents. Mr and Mrs C. W. will invent ru-t in cotton; ' Warren . Miss Janie Guerard. of Stdkes. is s|K*nding time with M. D. Warren on Sandy Dan . P.ansom Cadden spent with C. W. Warren. • A. Sunday P. W. NEGGETTS SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 ™< i a"' 1 Annivesto. ,, There apjieanng to the Board FORMED ,7 . be no opposition to the forma- j According to notice the County 7 ) . n 0 ^.new. District, and it Rryo-a c .• i „ t being in their opinion to the best Board of Education met _ here jnteregt ^ th / Mhoota in the Friday to consider the jictition of territory, it w'as decided to form freeholders and electors of | the new’ District, to be known as that portion of Youngs Island I Meggetts School District, No. 49. J* w. * . t 1 1 ± 1 rroi A it ^ ^ school district embraced within t«c following boundaries: north °y Willtown road; east by Ran kles creek and Wadmalaw •°und; south. Wadmalaw sound ^ Meggetts creek, west by The following trustees were appointed: H. Leon Larisey, W: F. Carr and T. W. Messervey. BEE i LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP »' aauBvaa EOR SALE ONE eaR FLOUR AND GRIST At the following very low prices: Grist per sack, . . $ 1.75. Best Flour per bbl. 6.00. Second Patent per bbl. 5.75. hedding j ir. c" f ton; wiil unlock phosphorus ai 1 potattrdei -v- ir the ana Wijll •!<■ away with trie wire wi»rrn-pr-t We refer E<> Mr W C. Brant at Uuf | :'n a- to results a- a remedy for wire worms. Price - $8.50 Per Ton iie’.ivered at Walterboro. E. L. COMMINS Meggetts, S. C. DRY GOODS NOTIONS CROCKERY Prices to suit tip spect these HATBAND SHOES GROCERIES r TINWARE it * times. You are imitfil to call ami in- <^o(xis. W. V. GLOVER OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE SQUARE CnCHESTI I SPILLS BRAND for cntcHBs ra*'3 DIAMOND HRArrO FILL- la Rno »nl Goto Metallic b-nea, tealed wtlA Blurt RiOboa Takb no orsaa. Bar «* r*«a a aM aak (hr eMVCWU.Tlu9 BIAMBMD BBAMB PILLA, for twratf-lwa yaan recanted a# Baat.aatfMt, Alwaya Erliabla. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS t.« EVERYWHERE SltSI tBBTS^l M. JAFFA THE MOST REASONABLE SELLER Has Received , ' ' ; FALL GOODS More than his store can hold. SOME OF IT MUST GO AT ONCE Come and take advantage of forced low prices. MAIN ST. WALTERBORO. S. 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