The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 16, 1910, Image 8
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AKNAMAIKIt KNOWS
part of it. m
•r of a butir,
JOHN WANNAMA-KEK.
THATS RIGHT.
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Aiiw and 4000 you'ftbe your owm bow We- want the
afV ’unt nf the clerk as well as that of the merchant.
ONE DOLLAR OPENS AN ACCOUNT. .
AND STANDARD. WALTE&BORO. S. C.
NOV. 1€ mo
sr* ‘
clerk who spends all of Mi
the dU
difference—
and tha> man
WHATy NICER
■HIa one new
FIRST NATIONAL BANK^
OID SOLDIERS IIUIKL
1 W Harley; 6th SCC.
S M Key. Ut S CInft.
CC Evans, 2nlSCInft.
Frank M Mixiton. 1st S C Inft,
GW Way. IHhSC Inft
ALA Bridge, i.t SCC.
C M Smtiev, 4th S C C.
H W Ackerman, lit S C C.
CW Brel add Ttn S C Inft
J L Carter. CUiiTCC.
4 J L Pender. 4th SCC.
J H Warren. llthSClnft
4 D Buchaaan. Uth S C Inft.
4 M Hiera. Uth S C Inft.
\S A Martin. llthSClnft
L R Cricmiflgw. 2nd Florida Inft
I! C Breland LHh Bat Cal
W R O’Qutn. llthSClnft
5 L Breland. 24 S C Inft
A M Blocker. 4th SCC
^ A B Garris. 3rd S C C
Fa', T Caldwell. 4th list Reserves
A H Ritter. 3rd SCC
1> h Khixiew, 2nd Kegt Reserve*
LC Crosby. 3rd SCC
.1 L Fender, 4th S C C
B M Williams. 3rd SCC
4 H Marvin, Rackman's Battery
4 E Kinsey, 2nd Uegt Reserve*
K F DuHoi*, 3rd S C C
^leorge Sullivan. llthSC Inft.
*1 F Murdaugh. 3rd SCC
A ;v Bun ton Ird S C C
4 H (VQ,ur. Iltli SC Inft
4 M ( ri/*.hy, Ut S C Rewerves
M !* lU-uton, 24th St. Inft
I. i’U.>liert.-Mir>, llthSClnft
1 ( riwhy . 24th S C Inft
4 I> ItliH'ker 3rd Calv
H H Hjott, »rnd t 'nlv
W A Rtnard, Rackman's Battery
Jit Besvikeu. 2nd S C (T
F H Kiekethakcr. 2 r >th left.
H K Martam. 11th Inft
T A S Breland, 24th Inft
U H RolsHts, Ist^S C I
1 S Anderson, Uth Inft
G W Prtne, 3rd S C C
L M Pnne. 47th Georgia
4. W Ihley. Sth Geo Cal
U Hmtt. Uth SC Inft
F. W Fraser, Adjt 9th Regt Inft
tieorge Pye. 3rd S C C
tleorge Warren, bth SCC
i W Sinrunona. 3rd SCC *
•Solomon Martin. 11th Inft > ‘
J W (,’niven. 1st S C Rew-rves
T L Rishcr. 3rd SCC
J H Chaplin, 3rd SCO *
G W O Wver*. 3rd SCC '
C G Henderw n. Ird SCC
F O S Curtis. (
LRHiott. 11^ SCC
W S Rhode. 1st S C C
J H Hiott, 11th S C loft
LAND SALE A SUCCESS
The »ale of lot* in Walterboro by
theCotumbin Realty and Auction j
Company laat wFdneaday was '.a
decided „ suceeaa. All of the lots, j
into which the Ferguraoo property j
had been divided, tfere sold first, •
and were bid in promptly by a tram- j
ber of the ritizens of the county.
Among thorn who purchased lots
were S J Humph. T H Caldwell, J S1
Hickman. C W Guilford. J S Hidtt
J B Bench, A O Hiott, J S Jordan. G |
W Garris, L G Yariey, C Ji' Lang- j
dale, and F W Cummings.
It is understood that moot of there
gentlemen purchased this property'
for the purpose of building thereon.
It will be a good thing for Walter
boro if we can get t-uch a class of
citizens to move to town with their j
families.
| |A lot was given a a ay during the
sale and A W Ronton was the lucky
one to get this lot. Cleveland
Carter, a little boy «bout five years
; old. got the in gold which was
: given away. < >ne of the most amus
ing features of the sale was the
scramble for the nickies ana dime*
1 that were thrown broadcast into the
1 crowd.
The Bodenhanu-rs are certainly
expet G in their line, and it was well
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Sewitt##fechiRes
JOHN BLACK CONVICTED
Cheater, Nov. 12 -Five years in
the penitentiary at Columbia, “with
out labor,’.' was the sentence passed
on John Black this morning by
Special Judge Ernest Moore. The
court overruled a motion for a new
trial, after hearing arguments there-,
on. Notice of an appeal to the su
preme court was given imirediate'y
by counsel for the defendant and
bail m the sum of JlP.OuO was
worth the troubie of anyone attend- granttnl to Black landing the deter-
mination of this appeal. The bond
9
j mg the sale to hear (Item.
Mr lYurifoy has math* arrange
ments with the Columbia Realty and I
Auction Company to sell about 50 ... w „ .. ..
I more lots on next Monday. Novem- .•' u ^ ,c Rs^'hnaon and Ixe
her 21st. This is the first day of! mens, for conspiracy to defraud
court, and it is thought that a large
number will be present and will take
advantage of this opportuity to buv
a lot in Walterboro. This
was arranged within a few minutes.
Thus ends the trial of John Black,
H Solo-
the
State of more than 133.000, in con
nection with the operations of the
defunct State dispensary. Black
A L Cannon. 3rd S C C
‘John Crosby. Uth Inft
T4 W Goodwin, 3rd SCC
’£ Huggins Roger, 1st S C C
W Strickland. 4th SCC
'1 6 Kickthan 4th S C C
W A Brant, 3rd SCC
4 T Polk. Uth S C Inft
J S Pedum. 17th laft
A R Padgett, 24th Inft
4t W Rnrnes. Capers Rsgt
IV 1 Bishop, kirk's Calvary
CANDIDATES
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for public office, local, state,
or national, may not be to
your exact liking, but there
is a common ground stand
ard upon which we all agree;
The standard of correct
banking principles ' Thin we
must have. .
Practical id/al^m in bank
ing it may bo called. Charac
ter in banking it really is
This is Urn STANDARD we
are offering you and guaran
teeing.
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COLLETON BANKING
COMPANY
JHO. ff.’LUCAS. Pi&UUnL
property, * .
Mncr Ilw- and Raw lineon
dbpensnry: Solomons was a liquor
salesman who had extensive dealings
with the board.
By the verdict rendered Friday
evening. Black was held guilty on
one count and Rawlinson and Sol
omons were acquitted on all Counts.
„ Black came from Colleton. For
some years he has been a resident of
Columbia. Rawlinson is from Con-
garee, in Richland county. Solomons
now Uvea at Estiil. in Hampton
county.
Attorney General Lyon has an
nounced his intention to push the
other cases for which indictments
have been secured in other counties
in connection with the alleged cor
ruptions of the State dispensary.—
The Columbia Record.
is high and dry and is among' the «nd Rnwlinson were directors of the
best residence lots in the town.
It is understood that another, lot
will be given away next Monday
together with $0 in sold.
The sale will take place at 12
o'clock on the lots to be sold, which
l are located just beyond the Preatar-
terian church and in front of Mrs D
P Patterson's.
miKJSS AWARDED.
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Jelliea—(any kill) 1st Mrs J G
Padgett; 2nd Mrs S K Copeland.
Homemade Wine-1st Mrs BG
Price; 2nd Mrs T J Blanchard.
Canned Shrimp* Mrs T J Blanch
ard.
Persimmons-Mrs J G Padgett.
Marmalade-Mrs J D Edwards.
Peppers Mrs M H Hiott.
Brandied Peaches - Mrs Jessie
Padgett.
Apple Butter Mrs P M Murray
SHKET.
Beat Buck Sheep
2nd G 1 Blocker.
Best Ewe Sheep
2nd G ! Blocker.
•1st H A Crosby;
1st II A Crosby;
NEC UO BllLDtNC.
Brat calico quilt-1st. Willie
Munxrd; 2nd. Julia^.Waring. Bent
Child’s i-'ap 1st. Jessie HamilUui;
2nd. Eunice Dorman Sofa Cash ton
1st. Bello Martin. Child's Dress—
2nd. Tamer Handhon K it ted
quilt—1st. MrsMJ Turner. .Night
Gown 1st Jufia Wanng v Apnm^
l^st and 2nd, M K Singleton., Center
Laun
dry Work Mary Sand . rs.
Piece-2nd, M K Singleton.
> Work
Bent D»af Bread-1st. Lucy Wil-1 tsu/ht wh-v)! several years in Colle-
BURNED TO DEATN.
Friday Mrs A T Ginnof Brunson,
who was Mias Lillian Meyer, former
ly of Colleton, was burned to death.
Mias Edith Meyer, her sister, wag
vi-i'ingher, and preparatory to go
ing to, Fairfax to take the train, Mrs
Ginn started to prepare a lunch on
an oil stove. Lighting the stove ahe
threw the mat h on the hearth, and
turning around her clothing became
ignited from the burning match, and
m spite of all that coukibe doneby
her sister and home neighbors who
came in she was turned 1 so badly
that death came a few hours later,
Mrs Ginn leaves a husband and a
litie girl 17 months old. Mrs Ginn
liant'- Sind. Joaephene . Pears* n
Sour Pickle 1st. MraChas. Richard
son. 2nd. Maruih K Singleton. Pre
serves - lst£ Manalt E Singleton; 2nd
Mtry V Framr. Preservea. Melon
—1st, Mary V Frasier. Homemade
Wine—1st. Judy Mills; 2nd Mrs
Tracy. Homemade Soap-1st. M
k Singleton.
Rice, Sheaf 1st, Bobt McNeal;
2nd, M R singleton.
Jioneyl Strained—lat, Betsey
Melda.
Largest Pumpkin-2nd. Julia
Singleton.
Artichokes-1st. Julia Singleton.
Beet Child’s Cap—Jamie Hamilton
Child’s Drsas-ut, Tamer Hamil
ton before her marriage two yeaYs
ago. She w an a neice of Mrs C A
Bekardtof Walterboro loved, She
leaves a Urge circle of retaatives
and friends tn Dorchester and Colle
ton counties, and in her new home,
Brun*«n where she was a general
favorite. e
— - — -«*'e*-ema
A P Smith of Smoaks, an erstwhile
and quondam correspondent of The
Press and Standard was in town fast
week enjoying the fair.
Julf M Avaat and Allie Beach had
enured tudru teem of mules at the
Fair, but owing tn their dutiee nt
the Fair they did not exhibit them.
Ttamwscuboth
K Sr
Just ask your wife
If she wouldn’t
^ike to have
x A hew range?
She’ll like the kind we sell.
Come see. >
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We are also giving away a fine Range.
Call and find out about it. It will not
cost you anything.
A. Wichman & Son
G C Parish of Young’s Island had
a fast horse at the Fsir which won in
some of the races. E T H Shaffer
now owns this horse, having purch
ased it from Mr Parish.
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AI D U?
SPECIAL SALE NOW ON!
Why send your money away when you can get
a 10 year guaranteed Drop Head Sewing Machine of
better quality for les% money right here at home?
During . this Special Sale we offer Sewing
Machines of all grades at Special Prices.
^ j*
All Machines warranted 1 . Book of Instructions
free with each Machine.
This is the chance of a lifetime and the wise
Will grasp the opportunity immediately.
Call and examine eur Una today
and receive a FREE Souvenir*
“TiE BUSY BUSINESS**
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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE. .
Wc have for sale the following valu
able properties;
• CLARENDON COUNTY.
3 Tracts, 900 Acres, 44 Acres and
50 Acres respectively, about 6 miles
South of Davis.Sution. Some lim
ber. but almost all can be cultivated.
DORCHESTER COUNTY.
S f About 2300 Acres, 2 miles of Byrd’s
tation. About 3,000,000 feet of
timber. 225 Acres clear. 1800 Acres
can cultivated.
Also lands in Berkelev County,
Kershaw Co., and Orangeburg Co.
For particulars as to prices, etc..
Apply to
MESSRS. BURKE, RIVERS A -
ERCKMANN,
32 Broud Street.
CHARLESTON. 8. C. ”
Marvins Chickens Tab
lb Prize. ,
Read the list of prize winners at
the Colleton Poultry show in
this paper.
If you want some prize winners
get your eggs from me.
S. C. RHODE ISLAND RET). EGGS,
14 for $1.50
S. A. MARVIN, JR.
White HaO, S. C.
—
The only Jewelry
Store between
Charleston and
Savannah, where
you can get your
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Jewelry Engrav-
ed by an Artist
Engraver, free of
charge, awaiting
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V
your purchase, at
IF IT
ITCHES
TETTERINE
Will
cure IT
Sold by J. M. Klein.
STATE AID TO HIGH SCHOOLS.
At a recent meeting of the State
Board of Education, the following
appropriations for the high schools
of Colleton county were made; It
will be s noted that Williams High
school U not in this list:
Cottageville, $300.
Hendersonville. $325.
Walterboro. $500,
These appropriations are baaed on
the applications and if any school
does not come up to the terms of
the application state aid will be
reduced or entirely cat off.
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•a 1 •protnl offers and mte MON a Y. 1
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TOWN TAX NOTICE
The tax books for tbe Town of Wsl-
tertoro «iU bn opened for tbs ooltoetlon
of tains from November let to SOtb.
mo. at the stara of H. W. Black. Jr.
Taka notioa thars will ho no eatrnetoa
the levy tUs roar M1 per
- D B- BLACK.
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