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•> ' y ■* i i V ... ??:■*¥^ 2- 'i '*«>•« *.*•«'' W. w. SttOAK, JX. 4« r rl tlr* ^alitiloie, B. C w MCoad-cWM Batter March lev A<} of March •. ItfTt. * ALWAYS IIAOVAICE. Pabllahad erary Wedoaadaf. at Waltclboro, B. C. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 5. 1910. PROUpDAY EpR WALTERBORO. Monday should have teen a proud ‘ day for Walterboro. and St was. On that day the Graded and High School began its session in the handsome new building which was made possi ble by the bond issue. There should not have been a man in town whose head was not raised a little higher, ■; >v . N '- jn* COTTON SELLING There are a apeciea of tottdn aail* era to this community who need sympathy, if it would do them any good r but it will not, we fear. We refer to thdt clase of cotton eellerd who every year preach the doctrine that any ootton market in the coun try beata Walterboro as a cotton market. Now we candidly delict believe this, and when it comes to getting us to believe it, we are from Missouri. Whenever we have taken the trouble to investigate the matter we have found that on corresponding days Walterboro was paying just as much if not a little '‘mucher” than * any adjacent market. Now we do not care so much if cotton is sold in this county whether or not it comes to Walterboro, though Walterboro is a good place to sell cotton, that is not the point. Colleton cotton should be sold in Col- j leton, not in Dorchester, Bamberg ; or Orangeburg couftties.' We be- 1 DEPARTMENT STORE SALE V ‘ i..* 4 . . ' * Was certainly a success, is a success, and wHl . continue to be a success until its close, SATUR DAY, OCTOBER 8th Many Choice Bargains Added This Week The early birds may have caught some worms, but we have a good lot of worms left in the way of good goods for less mone^’. COME ONE^ COME AllL! COME EVERYONE! X and whose heart-beat was not a little stronger because of this accomplish-i l' ev * * n l° ca l county pride. How ment, and there was not. Even the , can our county adv^pce as it should few persons whose convictions did not alkw them to vote for this bond, issue, are jn»t as proud of our new achoo^J>uilding as the most ardent •dtocates. We trust the quality of work to be done in this school this year by teachers and pupils will jus tify the expenditure, and it will. THAT CUT-OFF PETITION. We are informed that another of those periodical attempts to get up a petition to annex Warren township to Bamberg county is now being made. We are not alarmed over this attempt, because we do not be lieve that the intent is very serious. In fact, from what we can learn, the petitions are being carried round b> those who have been promised re- muneration bf certain of the pro-1 er . here paid i:|5-16c. So he not moters from Bamberg, which *<>*«'!oil* lost the day he carried it to St. seems very anxious to have this i (j . nri r t . J ut he lost 3-B>e per pound! The moral to this is plain. DON’t FORGET ' * \ l - the bargains in the Fumitbre Department up stairs. Wooden beds at very near cost. BED ROOM SETS BUREAUS WASHSTANDS. TABLES SAFES • 'x Why pay the regular furniture men BIG FANCY PRICES which they have to charge to cover inx. - stallmerrt collections, delivery men wages, and -collectors wages, when we sell Furniture for cash at CUP PRICES. * X if its citirnis never spare an oppor tunity^ to run off to some other county and boost the towns located therein, as some of our citizens have gotten in the habit of doing? We I believe they are fooled. An example | of very recent occurence will prove this. A farmer living near Walter- j boro brought a bale of cotton to the gin of the Walterboro Cotton Oil! -•>' ■ Company, and when it was thrown ^ i * a . I on the platform, he was offered j 13 1-16c for it. He even car.ied it; to the depot and had it weighed bv WORK Off DEMONSTRATION ROAD j the official weigher, hut yet he would Work on. the mile, of road being " Tf V -‘-rlr ’ Wm And remember we sell bARCALE IRON BED* The kind that don’t IN MEMORIAM. Just one year ago Septemi»er the not s 11. Instead he took it back! constructed by Mr/Wells, the gov- i -‘kith death entered our home-and home and next day carried it to 8t. ernment exj ertTs progressirg very t 0 °k our b*loved grandfather H. K George arid sold, it for l-16th more satisfactorily^ The work of claying! ,, , , r ,, T , was started Monday and a c ladder- than ht* was onVrc'w here*. Thosarnc i . . , i • fj(>n6 for him that loving hands urd Crosby. He was sick just a few was stgrtetTMondayand a consider- ,,a - vs ,Kforo tho t ‘ T,d canie ’ a!l was d iy he Sold it. in St. George, the buy- choice part of old Colleton. YVe de sire to inform our friends up thtre that Warren township is not biting just now ak the bait being held out by the little baby, Bamberg. 01 course it would be a good thing for Bamberg county, but if we were the citizens of Warten township we would not consider the thing a moment unless the name of the county could l»e changed to YV arreu j' * and the county seat moved to Smoaks. While Bamberg is promis ing it is as well lo get all you can promised, which we understand is an easy thing to do just now. able xtryfeh has been clayed. 7 . CITATION For letters of Administration. tV e HTa’] E of Md 'l H CAROLIN \ t Courty < f Colleton. Hydro. I». liiwmie. E-i,uire. Prob^re WHAT A PRESIDENT SAYS, i One of the lies! ix^teil men in l.iTwlt mToIw* 1 !! .the work of making a Lyceum i Acluiioi«'r*tiou «>f iue e^tue ami effrt :* course a power arid a Success tsj TllK . K Alu: therefore t., c •- l Frank A. Weld, president of the o»«»d H'lmonitii ail »r.u Bin»ia;«r rn»» ki .VI 1 I /| * idled ami cruliurrsoE the «aid H It Nt' State Normal schwL at Moor-j ol , lba t tb»y be *.. i »n head, Minn. He organized the p » r b* t»o- me. in rim Court »>f Prubav. ro he held ar W alierboro, H r - THE ROAD COMMISSION. We desire to endorse the plan of taking the road work of the county out of the hands of the county sup ervisor and commissioners, as at present, and placing it in the hands of a competent road commission, to be appointed by the governor. This will have the effect of removing this very important work from the realm of politics and placing it on a busi ness basis. Road working is not a political- work, but an engineering and practical science. There are men trained in the science of road building^JM will be demonstrated when the mile of road being con structed in this county now by the United States expert, Mr. Wells, is completed^ and we opine that if we are wise in Colleton we will endeavor to continue the good work and will see the wisdom of employing just such a man as Mr. Wells to direct it. The more we see of the work done by Mr. Wells and his methods the mdre are we convinced that it re quires just as much trained ability to build good roads in Colleton county as it does in New York, FTMce or Germany. It is time for us to get rid of the idea that '‘any body can build a good road/’ for it to pot true. / Balt aw uacd funds -with which to apd. tfcb brings us back to a Lyceuiji Association at. Still water, Minn., which is now in corporated and a part owner of (Tie fine schools in that city. President Weld has had the man agement of a Lyceum course for twelve yeys and now, at Moor head, conducts one of the. best in tne state. His opinion as to its value has weight: “A course of Lyceum attrac tions affords instructive and wholesome entertainment at moderate cost. Such a course of entertainments has a distinctive mission, and it reaches a large class of individuals. An effective lecturer exerts a stimulating and very direct influence upon the minds of his hearers, and, in directly, he touches the lives of many other people. The value of good lectures to the moral and intellectual life or a community cannot be estimated. The town which supports a Lyceum course is trying to keep abreast of the times, and many a community, believed to be dead to things in- tejlectiial, has been aroused to enthusiastic support of all good things under the guiding influ ence of a Lyceum course. There are very few towns in which a Lyceum course may not be made a success. A little work, care-; ful advertising, and a judicious selection of lecturers and other attractions will insure good re sults, always. Strong attrac tions always bring the hest re turns from every point of view. A Lyceum course is a success, if the enterprise breaks gyen. The best returns to a community are not in money values. It is an encouraging sign to note - the active interest which small com- munities are taking in the Ly ceum course, and the prediction may be safely made that the Ly ceum Bureau will continue to exert an increasing influence in the shaping of conotming tint tad wholesome entertain ment" ^x ‘ OU ! lit 15th of October. Ltxt, •fter-.pub'icH ti<>n a’ 11 o'clofM In the brre- noon, to abow rau*e. if an? tli*? have, why r be rati) Aauilo'.fetiatinu thotiiil no lie ifrwiitei! OIVEN tinder my hand, thi* l«t d»r of Oc t A. I>. lUHl Published on tne - r >th ano 12th day* of October, 1910, in The Pre«a aid Stand ard. , • JNO D. EDWARDS. Biobate Judge ekil.full hearts coukf do It leaves a vacant place in our ( Ivarts to think we will never see his dear fa e av'ain snl never ajk’ain hear his sweet voice. How sad to j wander to the graveyard with ! flowers with tender care to strew on the grave of our dear grandfather YY'e still miss him. hut why should i we miss him. i To leave a home of sunshine ard happiness to come back to this world h of sin and sorrow. There is always a bright side to the dea4v-of a Christian, and how ever sad it is. VlTTPfllg II1UUVUW III g of public opinion, tbe value of atnntkto- CITATION For Letters of ..Administration- THE STATE OF SOUtH CAROLINA, - Count? of Colleton. By Jno D. Edward* Enquire Probelt Judge. WHEREAS, ClartaM Cbeetehorough made suit to m«to grant her Letter* of Administration of the Estate and effect* ot Bertha NichoU- THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singnlar tbe kindred and Creditor* of tbe aaid Bertha Nicboi* deceased, that they be and appear before mr, la tbe Coart ol Ptobste to beheld at Wal’erhoro M C on Oct. 15th, 1910. next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tbe forenoon, to show cause if any tbey ha?e, wb? tbe •aid Administration should not be granted. Uire*nnder hi? band, this If^day ol October. A. D. 1910 Pnbllsbed on tbe ftth and 12th day* of Oct. 1910, in Tbe Frees and Standard JNO. D. EDWARDS. Probate Jadge NOTICE. Tbb Commissioners of State and count? election #ttl p'eaae meet at Wal terboro Saturday, Oct H. at 11 o'clock. O. G. BRIDGE, Sept. 99, 1910. Chairman. NOTICE. All peraona haring claims against tbe late 0 K Ackerman, of CoUefeoo county, S C, will present the aanra daly attested; aad ail indebted to bia estate will make payment to the anderaigtsod. G W Ackerman, Executor. Cettagerllle, 8 0.. Oct 5.1910. 0.. wtti pmeeat the i and all lelbkHd to hie < NOTICE. 1 rieii Colleton oneety. 8 All panose having claims against the lata f D Carter, of I daly attested; 4 will J. T. Carter, Admiaistrator Will lama, B a, Get. 6,1919. It was very hard to give him up AlthciUgh his days were long He w as so jolly giKni and true To mingle among the throng. jJHe dwells in Heaven now while we Have pain and sorrow here He longs to welcome us all home There’ll be no parting there. MRS E. E. CATCH DEAD. : Jacksonboro, Sept. 20,—Special: Mrs. E. L. Gatch, the wife of E. L. Gatch, died at her home here Tues day after an illness of several months. She was buried at the old : Round 0 Baptist church Wednesday. 1 the funeral being conducted by Rev. S. W. Ackerman. Mrs. Gatch was the daughter of W. R. Reynolds, and leaves besides her husband, twins four and a half months old. Mrs. Gatch was a good woman and will > be missed by a large number of friends. She was a consistent mem- 1 ber of the Baptist church, having united herself with this church a^ little more than a year ago. THE HAND THAT POINTS. * Seldom has this paper ever dbne a bit of more effective work than that of sending out the papers of those whose subscriptions have expired stamped with a hand pointing to the following words: “Your Subscription Has Expired—Please Remit”. The response to this stamp has been very satisfactory. There are yet a few who have not responded, and we must remind them that if we do not hear from them soon the hand will point again. A one dollar bill al ways comes safely in a letter. Try Mrs. F. O. S. Curtis and daughter. Miss Rosa, who have been on an ex tended visit to Mrs. Curtis' daugh ter, Mrs. H. S. Bfezard. of Lake City, returned home Friday. Tbey were accompanied by Mrs. Blizzard who will THAT OARTUmS SHOULD BC ALL WOOL If PEOPLE WHO SELL IHECVTO YOU 3AY THEY ARE THE LAMB MAY BE’FLEECED* IN ORDER ID MAKE WOOLLY GOODS-BUT YOU NEED Ntfr IBE FLEECED IF YOU BUY AT A RELIABLE STORE: . BUSTER BROWN. 7/ 'x.'Vxs.i ? Jm ■ r T*i t.mft s«owk cj. chicaco- WH’EN WE .5AY TO YOU TKAT THE (300D.5 YOU BUY FROM Uo ARE ALL WOOL, THEY ARE ALL WOOL. WE CALL WOOL. WOOL. AND CoTTcf!. COTTON-. FN OUR .STORE. THE flOOD.5 YOU BUY FROM \JS WILL BE AS WE REPRESENT THEM. WE Do NOT BELIEVE IN HANDLING POOR GOODG OF ANY KIND, WHETHER COTTON, WOOL OR .SILK. YOU CAN DEPEND UPON WHAT YOU x x » ■ . BUY AT OUR .STORE. ^foriandfi Vp hub Shoe* ■re built for gentlewomen, . gentlemen, boy* end girls. Every pair of HUB SHOES is guaranteed solid leather. They wear well, and give solid comfort. That's the reason WE> sell them. Let us show you. HELEN HUNT DSSU SBOI hath far SottIm QUEEN ROSALIND km fUiiU,, SiiM?,kn $2.50 3.00 BOB Shew RIGHT ROYAL tT CA ] Usman*.UisS*s«rs?yJe«/V I CHARACTER.. £ aa [ For TIm T?Tan!e«^f Skill 3LUV j,—M«s Any HUB Brand Sboe for Cklldrsa Ml IN SMB nffm SUES SEII., FOR SALS BY C. L. HSHBURNE CITATION •‘x f For letters of Administration. STATE OF ‘iOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. By Jno. D. Edwards, E-quire, Probate "• Judge. Whereat. Paris Smalls, Jr, made tail to me to grant him Letters of Administra tion de bonis non of'tbe estate and el ects of Regime Felder THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite add admonish all and singular tbe kin dred and Creditors of the said Raginia Feldar, deceased, that tbey be and appear betore tne, in the Court of Probata, to be held at Walterboro, 8. C , on Oct 8l 1910, next, after publica tion hereof, et 11 o’ctocirin the forenoon, to abow causa, if any they bare, why tbe said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my baud, this SJrd day of Sept- k D, 1910. Published on the 28th of Sept, and 5th of Got. 1910, 'in Tbe Fives aad Standard JNO D. ID WARDS, “ ‘ C.G. NOTICE. Friday, October 7 has beer, appoint ed by the State Board of Education as tbe date for th* next regular teachers examination. Eyaminaliqn wfM be con ducted at tbe courtbonse, W a’.terboro, between tbe honrs of 9 o’clock 1 a. m. amt 4 o’clock p. m. of that date. * H.W. Black. Sr Co. Supt. of Ed. for Codeton County* 9 7 7t NOTICE. Ou the 6th day of Oct. 1910. I will make my final return, and immediately thereafter apply to Probate Judge cf Colleton Ooonty fof Lettera Dismissory of estate of A Perry Carter. F. M. Simmons, Administrator. Walterboro. S. C., Sept. 6,1910 Wm. J. Flebburne Heber R. t adgett FISHBURNE & PADGETT Attorneys aad Counselors at Law WALTERBORO. - - S. C. I ■ -