The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 09, 1910, Image 4

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1 ttrooffh WarrMtlowMhip rym. The portioa of « $300,000 which would fall to Warren towfr> oWp would bo $25,000. Thia town- iWp boa 00 miles of public road, which will five $416.06 per mils. |Mow if it ia a quaatioo of food roods thia bond iaoo will surely ghre War ren township such roods as no see- Got rowdy for sto^ low-it is|tioo of Bamberf county has or ever win have under her present system. Now let us see how little a bond is- in ^ OQ ^h wUl affect the taxes of the Wv** ren township dtiaens. According to Senator Ackerman’s plan, and it is a two hands Could do. but. the Lard know best, and called hha from to hanvon. The funeral I conducted by Rev. J. P. Graham. The intfrment took plnee at Pine I Grove Cemetery. Bo leaves a broken hearted father and mother to mourn their km Sleep on little Lee and take your Hm County Phir! We loved-you dariink'. ~ But Jeans loved yen boot. You from os ate forever gone .. QUe has but to observe the ex- r sihihfci sf the County Fsk to reaiixe good ooe ‘ • portion of the $22,000 -whit can be done in Colleton. *ow being realized as a road f«nd Ootarrh Osaasl Be Cena • 1ppltoBnoa.ee they oesent the esafe of the dtoeeee. Ostarrhle a hloeh or senenteUBsel fisoess, end la order is oars H yea mast taka iafee<ael rswedtoe Bsll'e Catarrh Care to tekeu lateraally, and aeto directly oo the Used aad waceer sartoaes. Bail'e Catarrh Cere to act a qaaah medl ll wee prescribed by oae of the ehynetoao la thtoeoaatry for years ead toe redbler ^fhwi*the Pair ia over we are and the 2 mill levy for roads, wittfbe Pfokw to take ap with renewed en- wed to pay the interest on the bopds i ^ - regslar preee»lptloe. # It tooosipoaed from Colleton’s commutation twtoe kaowa, ooaebtoed varfy the subject of good roads. and to create a sinking fund ;to re- ^ tire the bonds when due. So the 9 * THE COMMERCIAL CLUB. present rate of taxation need not be t We desire to eopmend the town increased, end the Warren township 'Ysr organizing a esmmafdal club, citizen get ideal sand-clay roads on Ibis is an organization we have every part of her public roads. As 'heeded for a long time. Let every we showed list week Colleton’s tax 'dttaen of the town interested in her levy, with the 2 mill road tax added, growth and prosperity unite with to only 1-2 mill higher than Bam (Us dub, and co-operate in building berg’s, and several less when assessed jup the town. values are taken into consideration Bambery county, nor any other county, for that matter, builds roads on wind. It takes money to have _ „ * . . dirt moved and Bamberg county is soa whom Colleton has never ceased to love and honor, was misquoted after his recent visit to Smoaks in that automobile party from Bam berg and Denmark. We were in formed that Mr. Garris was very strongly insistent that Warren town- wttta lbs tasl Hood porigrr-, aotiag directly os the mmooaa ■crfbOM. Tbc perfect coaibmatton of tbc two logre- dtoete ( - to whet prodocM sack >oadcrfSI molts is earing Catarrh goad for Uc F J VBKNKY & OO Prop*. Toledo, O Sold tv Draagl't*. price 75c Take IUU*t Keally Pill* far ooostipa Drs Black and Baker have recent ly installed in their new dental office an electric bell just at the entrance, so when patients wish to see the den tist just push the button. ifartbencat* FOR SALE FOB BALK—Hcvsval fame tor mis. Apply to R H Wtabama, Walterbpro. FOB BALK—Msaaamati and nil mar Ms Vends. fcbdag tor ot met cry loss. Apply to BB Ulmer. It It 41 Bnflto. 6 C fob Bale ok rent-om ibtoboaM oaaticMy IccaSsd. may. , K. M. Jc FOR 8 ALB—Two flan farms, nan In Lodge, 8. V.. and nnc anar Lodge. 8. O.. for easb or on cany pay pea ta. For farther part Ionian write In or call on O. J.Coon, 10 It tf Lodge, B. C. FOR SALE >100 sens of load; K sons aadnr noltlvattoa. Good land aad bnlldtaga. Easy terms. Bttnated an Black Crank. Apply to H K Nsttlns, 11 • tf Brant, 8. C. FOR SALK—Cm three bom farm of Its acre*, well settled with dwelling aad nx oitkoosse, near Bkahrs. Ap ply to P. W. Warren, 11 • tf dtohos, 8. V. FOR SALE—I have for tale thine aloe young mu’e* aoiuhle for farm or tim ber pnrpoeee- 1 will aell them for caah or for a bankable paper. C. J. Com, 10 10 tf Lodge, S. C. FOR 8ALB—Fall Itoe of eieotra enamel ware for the kitchen Very cheap, aervioenbie aad eieaaly. L M Olover, < Fnreitare Store. • • swiwu nvwttfUT I' ATHIHCorllAUTY A JOY TOREVT a.- QP HOfE AREA scctJsrry you NT 6ET COOP HOtE owe ribMurop- AKY PRICE, Ybo CAN CETCOODHOfE ATJOMe . STORES rtoR ANY PRICE | SUSTER B ’ 'CrnArAtimy n MR. GARRIS’ POSITION. We are very glad to leant that the Hon. C. W. Garris of Denmark, a msi I spending money on her roads, and we do not know that the roads of Bamberg county are su.'h a great improvement over Colleton’s. While on this subject we desire to refer to a statement we heard made _ . , ladayoreoagobya resident of Lit- dup go to Bamberg county. 'K*** u .. .... . , „ . . , ,, . tie Swamp. He said the people up now informed that he told the Deo-1 ^ ^ M 1 do aoi believe them la nay other medtciM an good for whooping coagfa a* Cbambertola’a Coagb Remedy,” write* tore Franeta Tarpla, J bodies City, Ore. Thfo remedy to aloe na*arpaaeed for colda aad eroop. For tale by all dealer* TAX NOTICE The books of the County Treasurer will be open for the purpose of col lecting taxes from the 15th day of October. 1910, to December 31.1910 The levy is as follows: State 5 3-4 mills Ordinary County 4 Roads 2 Constitutional School.. 3 WANTS. WANTED—At once a competent cook. High wage* paid to right per boo. Ap ply to C A Eckardt. 111 4t Walter boro, A C. {REWARD —For return of lap robe dropped on Male etreet Saturday evening by F. F. Rivera. WANTED—To bey 6000 hoahela good Olay Era* at $2.00 a bushel. A c«r load of bucgic* for tale at a eaerifloa Term* easy. W O. Hiott, 10 17 4*. Round. 8. C. now informed that he told the peo ple of this township they would not better their condition by going to Bamberg county. We could not un derstand how ’ Galvin” could have there wished to go to Bamberg county because they are tired of seeing all the money paid in for roadeepent near WaKerboro, thus Total 14 3-4 mills SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX LEVY. Lodge 4 mills fa -rf'V »» * I favoring the town of Walterboro at urged these people to uaiVr with * . I the expense of Warren township Bemberg county, especially' in the light of the vote so recently given hie opponent hy Bamberg County! We thought we had answered that some weeks ego—at least the figures we gave and the statements made have never been questioned, and we WHAT DO YOU THINK OF IT? — We have been trying S to arrange challenge this gentleman o r anybody a plan by which we earn tone two cMf to disprove what we mid on this papers e week after tkb year. Of *6bi*ct. In that editorial we showed course we do not care to dot hie on- than instead of Welterboro’a being leal eur subscribers and advertiam f » TOP * d the town was every year wfch it. end we mention it thus early contributing in taxes $3,300 for ia order thm it m* be dbeamad whlch ^^7 no return was t*we may know wbet is thought "*•**•» nnd that before the recent 4 S 'the plan To iaaue two papers eagh week will require, 6f course, just twice as much work as to isei only one. It will be very much more expensive, but we wish to give the people what they wish ia the way of newspapear. Of course the sub scription price would be, say $1.50 per year, instead of $100 as now. What do you think of the plan, friends? Let us know. A VERY LIVE QUESTION. • T V It seem* that the livest queston just, now in certain quarters i? the annexation to Bamberg county of a portion of Warren township. The Bamberg H* raid m iu» !a*t it*sue mak«-« an attempt pp r»-p!y to oar work on the sand-clay road was started, the chain gang had not spent six months in eight years within a radius of five miles of Walterboro. But the present delegation in the legislature have pledged itself tb favor the return of whatever funds are collected as road taxes to the township from which collected. Warren township could get np more from Bamberg county. “Better endure the ills we have Than fly to those we know not of.” oditori&l of two wWkn ago. The Herald tnei to explain the fact that Bamberg’s real estate is asscMitd higher than Colleton’s because ’’there is U*a waste land in Bamberg than in Colleton ” How the Herald •an make that argument for the an nexe! iun of Warren township is too much for The lands of Warren townshiparo a-s« v-ed at $2 T»0 i»er acre, ao 1 there ue p r *cticaily no ’ wMte lands” in that section of Colleton, so if it goes to Bamberg county, it would be sweseed at from $8 to $10 per acre according to the Bamberg standard. This will sub- ATTEND! D AIKEN MEETING- Colleton's delegation at the meet ing of the State- Good Roads and ) rain age League at Aiken last week was compost'd of Senator J. D. Ackerman, Supervisor O. Griffin, and Commissioner D. E. Smoak These gentlemen were charmed w ith the meeting and are loud in their praise for Aiken’s hopitality. They are also enthused over the cause of good roads. Rum Gully 3 Rice Patch 3 Smoaks 3 Strickland 3 Williams. 2 Bethel.... 3 Ruffin 2 Menders mvilie 4 Walterboro 7 Red Bank 3 Cottageville....‘ .3 Poll tax $1 on all males between the ages of 21 and 60. Also a com mutation road tax of $2 on all males between the ages of 21 and 60 which •hall be paid at the same time and in the same manner as other taxes* Dogs 60c each. The tax books will be open at the placaa named below for the purpose of receiving taxes Cottageville, Wednesday, Nov. 16. Centreville. Thursday, Nov. 17. Ravenel, Tuesday, Dec. 6. . Warrens X Roads, Wednesday, bee. 7. Meggetts, Thursday Dec. 8. Adams Run, Friday. Dec. 9. Jackson boro. Saturday, Dec 10. Green Pond, Monday. Dec. 12. Mrs. A. R. Smith, Thursday after noon, Dec 15. Lodge, Friday morning, Dec. 16. All other days at Walterboro. Notices as per above notice will be posted at each place where we collect. R. E. JONES. Co. Treasurer. FOR RENT—^ore sod lot known «• , tbe Dr. Padgett lot. In town ot Wal terboro Kiue Stand (or sicre I P NMla, 10 19 4t W alterboro, R F D 1 LOST—White silk Mart between Mr*. C, P. Pi-hburoe's residence nnd Acad emy Monday night Finder will kind ly teinrn io thin i-ffloe. - - £2 ,*tvm MTS* ewicasa . 6VJTER. li WRONG. HE IJ USUALLY RIGHT, M/T THU TIME HE U WRONG. GoME HOSIERY MAY BE A THING OT BEAUTY, AND WHILE IT * maV be a joy, it u not always a joy “FOREVER.” NO PIECE OF A WOMANU, AND ESPECIALLY OF A CHILDU APPAREL, EN DURED THE .STRAIN THAT HoJE MUGT. WE HAVE HOGE THAT WE CAN RECOMMEND. YOU PICK OUT^THE PATTERNS THAT .SUIT YOU AND DEPEND UPON UJ THAT THE QUALITY WILL BE GOOD., THE PRICED WE QUOTE BELOW ARE ON HO.SE THAT WILL WEAR. INFANTS JEAMLEJG HoJE.’.SPECIAL. 5C. RACINE FEET—REPAIR YOUR Ho.SE, 5C PR. A GUARANTEED BLACK HO.SE, *4C. MENU HEAVY JOX, BLACK AND BROWN, IOC LADIEJ’ FLEECED LINED BLACK Ho.SE, IOC. '.SILK HO.SE, 49C, 74C, 9SC. LOCAL*. DEATH Of AN INFANT. William H. Jr, son of Mr and Mrs Willi»m H Padgett. tii«ti Sun- day night at about 8.30 o’clock after an illness of several weeks at the age of only four months The intermen' look place at the Smith burying ground, near Williams, Monday af ternoon at 6 o’clock. Little W illiam was a wry hand some; fine looking child, and he will be greatly missed in his home, being their only child. GOWANS. King of Externals] Is (he one Standard prep aration universally and enihusiasiirally endorsed by Doc4or, Druggist, Lay man. GOWANS Cores Pneumonia, Croup, Colds, Cough*, Pleurisy and all ailments caused from In flammation or Congestion. tioiT.m* Prtpimtioo b m onA of thf biriirst mni /.*io*T s.i*Phi fnrr nak* of anv preiun>t:.>u rtrn J in our slock. We tocbtfhr it a Wo/; 'Jrrfu L surer s s. rut: JUCHUA»' nr.rn m.. M ho] 'nlr 1>k i .s/s Coinmbi&,S. C., July I /, ;:>lo We niesn to keep the price of egg* op. Terry & Shaffer. Georgia rye seed at Klein's Kgg* 25c dosec in trade Valnable china coapoo* given for egg* ume a* csh. Terry & Shaffer. Oyster ihell for beas; fat niaekerel; 3 lb. table peaches 15c; seed rye. 9 91 tf Myraes Store. The egg Mason baa opened. As usual we toad in priree. Big epatraote enable us to do so. Bring ns egg* *ud help os hold these ooatracts. Terry 4 Shaffer. Cash paid for egge. Terry ft Shaffer Oaioa sets et Klein's TAYLOR’S 0^ fort are Itch relieved ia 80 minutes by Wool- ford's Sanitary Dot ton. Never fails. Sold hy Jobe M. Kleio, Druggist, n ft 6mo Saratoga chips for sale at B G Bynia's Pearl Tapixa at Klein’s. Nyals Hot Spring* blood sfeaedy et [tola’a. ^ Elsie See oer Um< f Boggies, Surrey*. Wag ons. etc . before yoa buy. Also let u* fleere with yoa 00 your feadeg We keep e good stock on kaad all the time Vara Bros- Oo., Moseito ft Smoaks, S U All tbe school books adopted by tbe State Board et Tbe Frees and Standard Brick and Lime (or sale by Vara Bros Co. Moselle and Smoaks, S C. Nyals Vegetable Female Pre»cription —invaluable touic at Klein's All magazines and periodicals on hand st«d to otrier at K Win's. Every pair of HUB SHOES to guaranteed soU leather. They wear weB. end give eofcd comfort That’- " them. Let us show LEN HUNT tO CA HELEN HUNT QUBDI ROSALIND RIGHT ROTAL CHARACTER vs* Vnmw*'** atiit k^*W J M*a Aay HUB Bramd Shoe far fihlhkm JO* SALE :<j In its ninth year of unrtv?.led jjqpdar- ity.wilhaivcjmual sales ofpourck IHYTIhDAr. HAYEITmiliE mi All Pr«SSt»4* ni. .'»»«. g.'e. 40WAN MiMCALCO,. OL'AHAM. N. C. l**ma*S. Mj BMW ral.M.5 *r l*W t'vu'lt PJ 'ONE COrFEE^Ul 1 K ftV exceptional civility rJRk “ and medefate jjiict h™ is __ vn to-dav tlve is W know n mm uK]ntr\i ovtt as Vhe C. L. FISHBURNE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT FA TfKRri.vT.tY! or Co. - V| NEWCSLtiVS.USA m We beg to announce that we have the largest stock of ladies hats we have ever had. Mrs. Zalin hts long experience in trimming hats andean please you. krom now till the County Fair all hats will be sold at 20% less than price. Now is the time to buy. - «> H Z A L I N THE CLOTHING STORE n