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/ / 1 w. w, »> A* •i i*<ry 'V 4 *" • -...'* ••--a*-'* - if— »«■*■>»•'»»■■ihii*^i*iv4MR ifiWMHSlKSElSi^ t^SSSi to* SALE ros 10 RH ^ I DEPARTMENT STORE SALE FOR f ALB—All «f plMD.food teaOly mA tor Mj m> dtir* 10 It II FOR O. A. Mania, - Lodga,8 C a» Va Aa WEDNESDAY, OCT<. 12. mo. . HI 1 lW 1 Bat Umb, Birobarg it M0j£rb ad janct of CoDetoa. Taka%Golletoo nenoatof Bamberg. aM nobody would Have anything to do with the BMe county, in (act,' there would hardly be anybody left Let’* see, there are Black, Jones, Carter, Gar th. Milo . Polk, Hiera. Padgett and Other* too oumerou* to mention, who would be doing better if that had never left Colleton county. “ANSWER, ‘YES’ OR ‘NO’.” The following telegram was re ceived early Saturday morning, sent from Branchville: “The Press and Standard, Walter-boro, S. C. If we were to change our name to Warren and : county seat to Smoaks, - Mould you then be willing for War- ion township to annex herself to better county? Answer. Yes or No at Bamberg. Bamberg County.”’ No ' / BALE—M< wad all aNMbia yoot ttbciag lit c*mntn !#)• 4S Apply to B B UlnMr, Baffla. 8 C. FOR BALI OR RRHT-Oaa ablahoaM oamnUiy located, xsw saty. E. M. Joasa FOB BALI—Fails of aboat 57 aeisa, acarly ail aadar calUvctioa. dwatllag aad oatbaildiags. 11-2 adlos from Waitarboro ea Ralls road. Cbaap to J iatok parobaaer. Jo# B.-Baaob, 0 5 2t R. F. D t. FOR BALI—Fall Una of stoctraeaaaMl ware for tba kltcban. Vary oh—p. ssrvloaabia aad Maaaly. L N Glover, Foraitara Store. WARTS, WANTED — lipcfNBMi. bpvMhi «■ Overalls mi fats. Simif wiHl Oain wages. Lcsicn' hM^t kv SpCN^MTS* Apply ALEXANDER BK Cl. 107 PrsiMafSt Savant, Ca. BtIMNBBA LOCALb. THE LYCEUM. The lyceum attractions should be attended this season by every person in town, and in the surroundirg country. Lyceums are, perhaps, the most educational of the many attractions that travel over the country for the purpose of enter taining the people. So beneficial are they that there is hardly a town p of any sice in this Stajy without its course evt-ry season. In fact many of the country communities remote from towns have a course, and find It most delightful. The Walterboro course is to be run this year in connection with the ool and the attractions will ap- pear in the handsome new auditori um of*the school building.' Thia will make them especially attractive, and every person, in town should secure tickets.' Not only should those living in town attend, but those within a radius of ten or twelve miles can easily drive in and enjoy an evening occasionally. In this way the monotony of life in the country can be broken, and some new ideas and thoughts can ied back home. This should especially ap peal to the schools and teachers near town. Walterboro will be glad to welcome all who wish to attend the aeries of entertainments to be given this season. RIFFS SALES The following tracts of land have been levied upon and I will sell for taxes salesday in November. 1910. W. R. POX. Sheriff. BLAKE TOWNSHIP. Estate Thomas Bowles, 25 acrew; bounded by Ned Ladson, Binah Bell and Chari— Smalls. Taxes and costs $5 77 Sam Frederick, 3 acres; bounded by Simmons, McNeal, Ladson and others. " ® v Taxes and costs $8 84 c Estate Sandy Gerideux, 4 acres; bounded by Albert Gerideux, Bowl der’s Point And Mrs. Strobel. Taxes and costs $6 16 SHERIDAN TOWNSHIP. B W Muckenfuasi. Sacres; bounded north and east by Edisto river; south Lugusta Friendly. ait by Ed by Augusta road and west by Hamp Georgia rye seed at Klein’*. Oyster shell for be—; fst mackerel; 5 lb. table peach— ISC; sasd rye. S 81 if Uyra—Store, Ooioa sets at Klein’s., Itch relieved in 80 minntsa . by Wool- ford's Sanitary Lotion. Nevrr fails. Sold by Jolm M- Klein,"Drnggiat. 19 5 600 Pearl Tapijta at Klain’a. We now have la stock n good snpply cf Wire Fencing aad several cars more •a rente. Be kora to figure wuh ns be fore you place yonr order. Yarn Bros. Co., Moeelle and Smoaks, 8 O. Nyals Hot Springs blood remedy at Klate's. All tbe school books adopted by tbrV 8tale Board at Tbe Frees and Standard Nyals Vegetable Female Pretcriptirts —invaluable tonic at Kttun s. Bay yonr Cotton Picking Baskets and 9h«ets from Yarn Bros. Co , Moteile and Hmoaks, 8. C. y/ AH mngsxinet and peilc diesis on bead SLd to order at Kleln'a: 5 or 6 dot** ’WM” will cure any case of Cbillabad Fever. Price 25c. 4 18 tattw x .* Ink, Crayon, Pen*, Pencils. Slat—. Tablets, etc., st The Press and Standard. 5 or 6 dose* "gM" of Chills and Fevei. 4 IS 6 uk« Frnit jars add extin robbers at B G IJyrnf’s. V / > Was certainly a success, is a success, and will ^ continue to be a success until iu close, SATUR DAY, OCTOBER 8th. - * Maqr Choice Bargains Added This Week ■!*,** The early birds may have caught some worms, but we have a good lot of worms l£ft in the way of good goods for less money. COME ONE! COME ALL! COME EVERYONE! DONT FORGET the bargains in the Furniture Department up stairs. Wooden beds at very near post BED ROOM SETS BUREAUS WASHSTANDS TABLES SAFES Why p^y tjje regular furniture men BIG FANCY PRICES which they have to charge to cover in- stallment collections, delivery men wages, and collectors wages, when we sell Furniture for cash at CUI PRICES. TO COLLECT TAXES. ■rill our* any Price 25c. RALPH BINGHAM. OCT. m ^ The first number of the lyceum course this season will be Ralph Bingham, who wiU appear at the echoed auditorium Thursday evening, October 20th. Mr. Bingham has been here twice before and will be welcomed again. There are many persons in Walterboro who claim that he is the-best entertainer ever heard here in any lyceum course. It is hoped the attractions this ilesson will prove especially popular. Heretofore they have been held in the Court House, which at its best was never suitable for such perform ances. This season the school audi torium will'be used, and there is no better hall for such purposes any where than is this. Much larger crowds are therefore expected than ever before. A great many persons from the adjoining country will take advantage of this opportunity to hear theseYsplendid attractions. Several parties qt young folks are planning straw rides for the evening of the 20th, to say nothing of others The County Treasurer .will be at the following places for the purpose of Collecting taxes, viz: > Williams. Thursday Oct. 20. Berea. Friday, Oct. 21. Lodge, Saturday, Oct. 22. Ashton, Wednesday. Oct. 26. Folk’s Store. Thursday, Oct. 27. Smoaks, Friday. Oct. 28. ^ Bells. Monday, Oct. 31. ' Rice Patch. Tuesday, Nov. 1. Sniders. Wednesday, Nov. 2. Petits. Thursday. Nov. 3. Hendersonville, Friday, Nov. 4. See regular tax notice in next week's issue. R. E. JONES. Co. Treasurer. Ssnnoas for Relief. (Complaint Served ) Th* State of S.>nth Carolina. Conory of Colleton. In th* Coo’rt of Common Pleas. Ftncken Jordan Co., rieintiffs, against Thomas H. M—servej, defendant. To tbe defendant, Thomas H M mervey: Too at* hereby tom mooed and re quired to anMver the complaint in tbit ection, of which the original i* on file ia the office of 4be clerk of this dbart, and to —ive a copy of yonr an swer 10 the said c<>mpl*iat on tbe sub scribers at their office No. ISO Heeling 81.. Charieetoa, 8. ©., within twenty days after tbe service hereof ; exclusive eflht day of such service; and If you fail to answer th* oomplsint within the time aftn—Aid, the pleinttff In this ao >1 'a will apply to the Court for tie re lief demanded In the « mplatnt Waltetb ro. 8 C , September 3. 1910. FHHBUKNE. PADGETT A BELLIN GER. Plaintiff's Attorneys. H. D PADGETT.!SEALj Clerk of Ctrcuii Coart MRS. J. I. HARRINGTON DEAD. Mrs. J. T. Harrington, the widow of the late J. T. Harrington, died at her home here early Saturday morn- who will drive in.Jor come in on the 1 > n ff- Mrs. Harrington was HI only a train. few days. She was in •her 72nd The entertainment will begin at;ye*r. The funeral was held at 5 8:00 o’clock. The admission will be o’clock Saturday afternoon at the 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for residence, conducted by Rev. F. O. children. By special arrangement! S. Curtis, after which the interment all school children .of parents who have purchased a double season ticket will be admitted free. These tickets mav be had by applying at thia office. Taxes and Mats. W 35 Go in anj You’ll find lovely the whole line; —f ***• tl! Leerney. vT 1 ti Popular opinions, on subjects not palpable to sense, are often true, but seldom or never the whole truth.-John Stuart Mill. To improve the golden moment of opportunity and catch the good that is within our. reach ia the great art of life. — Johnson. life is a rich strain of* music suggesting a realm too far to be. -George William Curtis. took place at Live Oak cemetery Mrs. Harrington was a good woman, and was admired as such by all who knew her. She was a consistent member of the Baptist church. NOTICB. All per— having claims agstnst the lain C KAcSermea. of Colleton county, B C. WVpre—at th* —ore duly ntteeted; and all Indebted to his estate will make payment to ib* aadotsigaod. G. W Aokorman, Executor. C-. Got 5.1919. Age ia a tyrant who forbids at the penalty of life all the pleas ures of youth.—La Rochefau- And re member we sell BARCALE IRON BEDS The kind R that don’t break. SUPREME COURT DECIDES- » ' o An important decision has been handed down by the State Supreme court in the two stock law cases ap pealed from this county as test cases. The tiles of these cases are: Carter v Barnes, and Rentz v Goodwin. The Supreme Court decides that the exemption from the operations of § * the general stock law is constitution al. at least as set forth in these cases. There are other cases now on the way to the supreme court upon which a decision is expected that will settle the matter more clearly than this decision will. Howell & Gruber^iave been rep resenting the parties who have been attacking the constitutionality of the law; Padgett, Lemacks and Moorer, the other side. “COfTON SELLING IDIOT.” Editor Press and Standard: Please allow me space in your paper to re ply to'Some one who isjcriticizing tl»e “cotton^selling idiot.” The farmer thdt has been referred to carried ajbale of cotton to the Wal terboro Cotton Oil Mill and had it ginned and it weighed 590 pounds. Hfe carried it to the depot and had it weighed again, and it lost seven pounds, the weight then being 583 pounds. He was offered 13 M6. but would not sell for that price, so he carried it to another cotton buyer in town and he offered him 13 1 8, and said that he did not care about it at that price. So he saw the price was not advancing and decided to take his cotton home and hunt a bet ter market. He took it to St. George and sold it for 13.33 cents, i Another strange thing about it | was the same bale weighed at S’. I George 598 pounds—a difference of 15 pounds, and the amount realized 1 from it was $79.53, gtyd knows that he is very well paid for the extra. trouble, for he received $8.83 more.; , He may be an “idiot” it is true, but he would be a very poor “idiot” j if he were to sit down and let people give any price and weight they saw , fit. Being the “idiot” that he is, he I was not by himself, for when he ar rived at St. George he was surprised to see several more “idiots” from near Walterboro who carried in eight more bales of cotton and sold it at the same time. He did not lone 3-16 cents per pound as the other writer has said. The moral to this is true. - The “Idiot.” ?0BCr ONEISi Bfl ;. JbBAVSTBRALADY SDMETTYM ANEW :$s,wrrH nce glov&j I#© NEW boot? AND -thijncs Bereft Bhi % • fr 'CMT iV'.tYTMR HATCH DID YOU EVER. GO To A PARTY AND .STAND IN THE CORNER, AND .SPEND MO.ST OF THE TIME IN THE DREiilNG ROOM OR .STAND IN THE CORNER, BECAUSE YOU WERE NOT DRE.S.SED RIGHT? IT WOULD HAVE 6EEN LOT.S 6ETTER IF YOU HAD .STAYED AT HOME BECAUSE IF YOU GO TO A PAINTY AND ARE NOT DRE.S.SED RIGHT YOU WONT HAVE A 5IT OF FUN. YLEASURE I.S WORTH LIVING FOR. To GET PLEASURE DREW UP. IT WILL CO-St YOU THI.S MUCH TO DREW UP. LAD1E.S TAILORED LINEN .SUIW t 2.00 -SERGE it 4 4 4 4 4 4 “ -SWEATERS FROM 50C TO “ . VOILE <5KIRT«S “ mohair panama -SKIRT-S FROM $1.35 To 7.00 TAYLOR’S WALTERBOKO’S POPULAR STORE m-. and fio/-/. ” w geetlemce. bey* aad girls. Every pair of HUB SHOES is guaranteed solid leather. They wear well, and give ■olid comfort. That’s the reason WE sail them. Let us show you. HELEN HUNT QUEEN ROSALIND 3.00 EIGHT EOIALtrcn I HaelWM.tiMMkM YtSee/V CHARACTER.. C fkA VIM TtSmUTL SUM lay HUB Bnad Shoe for CBildraa ■141 MM tUQ FM M sssa «ui K)K SAUi by / / ■ C. L. FISHBURNE Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Herndon, of Eutawville. are receiving the con gratulations of their many friends over the arrival at their home as a permanent lodger, last Wedneaday evening, a fine Tittle boy. CITATION For letters of Administration. THE STATE OF KlTTH fAKOLlNA, County i t Colleton. By J no. D. LdeiHis, EM|Oiie, Probaie .luu*e. WHFREA9. Clene«e Tbeeeeboronch rand* eh it to m* to p-aut her ol AdminJv-'etton of the estate sud effect* of FI R Nich''l« THEfE ARE THEREFORE to c’t* &bd admonish III and aingolar the kin dred and creditora of tbe aaid H K Nlch oU. deceased, ibat they be ai>d ap p*ar before me, in tbe Court of Probete, to he held *» \A aLerb<>ro, 8 C, on ibe 15th of October, ntlt,- after pubHoa lion ibereot, al 11 o'cloca Iu the lore- noon, to show ra j.e if any they have, wby tbe aatd Adnuniatiaiionahould no' be granted. GIVEN under my hand, thia lat day of Oct A. D. 1910. PnbUsoed qu tbe 5th ana 13th day* of Ootobtr, 1910, in Tbe Prate and Stand ard JNO. D. EDWARDS. Probate Judge CITATION For letters of Administration. THE STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA, Countv of Colleton. By Jno D. Edward* Eequire Probate —^ Judge. WHEREAS, ClarUas Cbeeneborough made auit to me to grant her Letters of Admlnlatration of tbe Estatt and effect* ol Bertha Nickolr THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admoniab all and aingular tbe kindred and Cred!torn of tbe aaid Bertha Nicbol* deceased, that they be and appear before me. In tbe Coart ot Probate to be held at Walterboro 8 C on Oct. 15th, 1910, next* after publican-'E hereof; at 11 o’clock in tbe forenoon, to •bow nauae if any they have, whv the •aid ▲dminlstration abould not be Uiv lat day of under mv band, thia k. D. 1919 Pabllahad on tha 5th and 12th day* ots Oct. 1910, in Tba Prana and Standard « JNO. D. EDWARDS. Probata Judge V