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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, S. C. I 9 i ELECTION FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3RD. The election for Probate Judge has been ordered for Friday. Febru ary 3rd. There will be only four candidate*, whose cards are found elsewhere in this issue. Miss MaJie Ritter Friday shopping. was in town NOTTCF. PATRONS. Iliss Elise C. Rudd, field agent of the South Carolina School Irnnrove- ment Association will visit the fol lowing schools on the dates named. Patrons and trustees are urged to be present: Monday. Jan. 23. Silver Hill, 9 a. m.; Red Oak, 11 a. m.; Rehoboth3p. m. Tuesday, Jah* 25- Gruber School 9:30 a. m.; Bridge School. 11 a. m. Wednesday. Jan. 25—Cottagevilie school. 9 a. m ; Bethlehem, 11 a. in.; Hall, 3 p. m. Thursday, Jan. 26 Sniders school 11 a. m ; Bethel 3 p. m.; Rutfin school. 7 p. m. Friday, Jan. 27 Lodge, 11 a. m ; Williams, 3 p. m Monday, Jan. 2'J Strickland, 12 ao ; Berea, 3 IK) p ai. Tuesd.iy, Jan. 30 Bm khead, 11 a. m.; x'ab< niacie. p in. H. W Black. Sr . Co. Supt, Ed. C. C. A DtUGHTFllL EVENINfr At the beautiful and hoaptiable home of Mr and Mrs Jas E Peurifoy about two dozen of their friends were invited last Friday evening to enjoy a few hours with them by in dulging in a series of interesting pastimes. The first to claim the at tention of the guests was a donkey oarty which created much mirth and merriment. The contest was fai»t! and furious and there were so many i good guesses made that it was finally \ decided that the best plan would be to send out a committee to decide the exact place this caudal append age belonged. The matter ta still in statu quo. After the merriment of this contest had subsided to • cer tain extent another very novel form, of entertainment!'was Indulged in. which consisted of the hiding around the spacious parlors sKpa of paper on which were written pieces of tenees. To Mrs W E Frager awarded the prise, she having found the greatest number of eounceted sentences. Mean. I M FMkburae and G C Padgett delighted the guests with a number of aotoa, both vocal and instrumental, after which delicious refreshments were served consisting of chicken mlad, olive eandwichea and hot coffee, followed by punch and Lady Baltimore cake. Towards the close of the evening quite a number of advertiamenta clipped from the leading magazines were brought forth and in this Mr Joseph M Moorer came out with the honors, having cut for the prize with Misses Florrie Williams and The Ladies Club at Evergreen has A ,, , M closed a very interesting contest in! Those in e o i r an rs a quilt raffle. The fim prile | Pewifoy for a mosl even- tfivpn to (he one who scored tho; WCT ‘/ ^ mo.t chances on the quiltand the 1 ^ ; { W Davis, John H Peurifoy. and H W ; Black, Jr; Misses Florrie Williams, Harrington, Barre, Eva Mace, and mm ADVICE TO WOMEN ( Women snfft ring from any form of lll.i-s.s arc iov'bd to promptly com- mr.niiate will \!in link lam at Lynn, Mass. All letters are receivetl, opened, i*-ul ami answered t.y women. A w<w man can freely talk of her private 111- iii-m to a woman; thus has been es tablished this con fidence between Mrs. link ham and tlie women of America which baa never been broken. Kevcr tuts she pub lished a testimonial or used a tetter, without the written consent of the witter, and never las the Company allowed those confidential tetters to the ta their files will attest. pi out of their posse nnndmls of thousands UK- wmi ial tetter* sskib, aa of the* MOVED TO BEAUFRRT. . . -x. -c -x- Mrr. R. R. Black and family left for BWor. -hm- .h^ HELPERS CLUB MEETS. Oat of the vast volume of experteaea Ji. which Mrs. PI ok ham baa to draw ' from, it is more than possible that aha* has gained the very knowledge needed - In your case. She asks nothing In re turn except your good will, mid bet ‘ slned thousands. Bur ' . rich or poor, should glad to take advantime of this gener ous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pinkham, care of J.vdla E. I Ink ham Medicine Co., Lynn, 'Mass. Every woman ought to have Lydia. E. Pinkham’s HO-page Text Hook. It Is not a book for general distribution, as It Ik too expensive. It Is free nnd only obtainable by mail. Write for it today. UNION MEETING OF JST DIVISION The next Union convenes at Pleasant Grove church Fridav befqre the 6th Sunday. Jan. 27. The following program hax been* arranged. raiDAY. ’ 10: a. m. ^Devotional exercises by Moderator. 10:30 a. m. Organize and enroll delegates. 11: a. rn. Introductory sermon by Rev. Ben Adams. 12: m. What should be a psea-hers attitude toward the Sunday School? Opened by Brother J. L. Robertson. SATURDAY. ' 10; a. m. What are the dutife of Deacons? Opened by Brother C. N. Langdale. 12: m. Preaching by Rev. P. Ik. Warren. SUNDAY. 11: a. m. Mtemonary senoon by Rev. J. M. Craven. All ckurehea are a full delegation and aba »» mangy subscribed to aasisi ip buiid- ing Oak Grove Baptist ebueeb. I?' „ O. G. Bridge. Seek G M Bennett was in town yesterday. J D Mi ley of Staoaka was in town yesterday. J W Saundcnfbae Rluffton. returned from Savannah an a Patertt af it caller at an second to the one who came next etc. The following won prizes: Miss Otlie Groves, first piize. Mrs. Marion Bowers, second prize. Miss Mattie Herndon, third prize. Miss Jewell Hiers, fourth prize. The money made on this enter prise will be used for a religious purpose. Messrs J Mitche.l Witseil, Daniel Byrd Peurifoy, Theodore G Kershaw, I M Fishburne, G C Padgett, H S Glover, and J M Moorer. MAGISTRATE PADGETT RESIGNS Magistrate J. M. Padgett of Jaeksonboro has tended his resigna tion as magistrate. Mr. Padgett's reason for this step is that he w ill be at Bear’s Liand. which i» in the extreme lower part of the coyntiy and therefore : too inconvenient l<»r him. Mr. 1 ' Pd<ig* tt’s friends regret for Kim to I take this step, as he is one of the most competent magistrates in the county. w w • . Mi-s Junie Gueiard has returned jto>tek» s alt*r h pk leant visit to • reialivt s a* Ma-hawvihe. Season End Sale Of Dry Goods. In our Dry Goods Departumet we have a few bolts of fall and winter Dry Goods gtill tur shelves. Itath^ than carry them over for another season we have marked them down at very k>w p. ires. You will nead some of these goods before w inter is o\or. Come in and see our stock. ladies Cloth worth fl.0b, out.yonly fifty in. until sold wide, 89c Navy IV ue Ban am wide, worth whd** it Iwds mmfe $1 (Y* ffftv in. 89c WOOLENS and OUTINGS at PROPORTIONATE PRICES. See «»ur display of Ladies Neckwear. Parisian Handkerchiefs. Hair Ornaments, etc. B >ws. W. Y. GLOVER, , The Up^To*Dafe Store. DELEGATION IN COLUMBIA. The Colleton delegation were all at their posts of duty last Tuesday when the legislature began its ses sion. They are all new new. except Mr. Smith who served last year and a previous term. Mr. Hill was also legislator for several terms some years ago. Owing to an adjournment from Saturday to Monday night all the members of fhe Colleton delegation availed themselves of this opportun ity to spend Sunday at their homes. They returned to Columbia Monday in time to be present at the evening session. Mr. Smith wa* seen by a representative of The Press and Standard, and asked what the dele gation is doing. He stated that no hill atf. cting CoUi ton county had a.- yet been introduced,but that several were in course of preparation, not able among which is the new road law for Colleton. He stated that ... : this bill contemplates th<- appoint Mr* T .um» Grove*. Cotton Mill j , <>i. net. WVterOoro. S C , «•)'». ‘ For ment of a Board (s.mmismon and a several inotiihs I ait IT'rod aliuoat c<ot i ToAnship Board to have charge of * H«otv from null haek-eb^aco.m aU roa ,, w „ rk m , he ooll nty, tbe funds available for r» atl work lieing returned to the town-hip paying it or municipality. Tire Colleton Deleimtiovt are en the followin': commit lev : Senator J D Ac^ern.." C :, ny and Grievance. Engitoseu Bills, l , '»»h. Game and Forestry, Federal Rela tions, Roads, Bridges and Ferries. Representative D L Smith Ways and Means. Representative J W Hill Agricul ture, Military. ’ v Representative J T Polk Mines and Mining. Penitentiary. will reside. Mrs. Black has leased a home in Beaufort where her chil dren may attend school. Her eldest son *Joe M. will farm near town, while Newton. will engage in the bottling work business. Mrs. Black lived near Drs. Creek last year. Ijowis Under one of Mt. Car me Is most prominent farmers parsed through here on his way to Drawdys last Sunday. There will be ^services in the Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing and evening Rnd in the afternoon at Corinth. WOMEN’S WOES. — Walterboro Women Are Finding Relief at Last. It do** srem tbst women have more tbsu a fair xhare of the acMes and | ains that nfthot humanity ; they mutt "keep up," ui'i't att-ud to outfo* ju •pite of ci netantly r.chiug hacks, or* beaducher. d z/.y spells, lieartiur-dowa (NiiDK; they tuu»r «t j *p over, vrhni lo »ioop menus tor arc rh*-v miist wslk and bead and w *'k witlr racking pnm* atid mnny actub trinu kiduev 111*. Kidneys caure mo e siitT<rtng taan any otUcr uignu of tin h i.v. Kc pthe i idneys Wi ll hini la-alm i- cu-ltv mi iuthlned Head <>f a I M in*.-1> for Sidueva only that helps ami ! cnns t|»e k iimy- .ud eudcMil hy i [l(‘l p H >1 U I' 1.0 * Cotton Mil W J Taylor is in business trip. E T H SMaffer has gone to Charles ton for a brief visit H W Black Jr. went to Charleston yesterday on a business tnp. B N Beach was —wag those who called at oar ofltee Mdnday RG Thompson of bo%c was in town Monday on businewi. Jan. A Padgett of Moate-2. was m to are us Monday, J W Crosby and Ir S McMillan of Lodge were in town yesterday Mr* L C Hiott and bttie daughter. Ethel, are site ling relative* at BtalMau Smoaks was * our office yester day. . Hon. J fi GriAw left Columbia where hr wi or twi. - Wm. J Fiafebdrae, Esq lias to Columbia lor a U Magistrate J M Padgett of Jark- aonboro was in town Monday and came to are ua. Miss Pearl Beach of Mt. Carmel is now with The Press and Standard aa stenographer. Mr and Mrs* A V Sykes visited the (alters parents near Ml Ckmtel Sunday • "* Capt HI) Padgett and. son. Col. J G, left vesterday for Columbia Where they will be till Thurwlii)- • 1 r / 4 «-l — in lohyt I to do iSty |tfiiiied hy pains th ough mv w.»s nardly i»hl*- ;<> gwt ,-ro'tit'l lo wnrli nml »t tiinfH had lie down, could ucl r< wail and v fnll llitd ami lifelea* in the morning. IIiMui’a Kidney PilL, procuied at th< Walterboro Drug Co , temovtw >•« barkaebn. etreogrbened my kidoeya ami proved iny health." For aaia by all dealera. Price 50 mat*. Foster Milburu Co , Buffalo, Mew Yotk, sole ageata for lha Untied Sialea. > R**insmber the o»me—Doin’a—and Vase no ,.ther. Probate Srfle. *8* teflor BU8& Bllaa mantle far boat—boat family wwwtlTTtnT Bllaa Native Barba etrikea at the root of tteeaee by purifying the blood. It restores waste! tissues; strengthens j every organ. A tablet at night; next morning feeling bright. rt-ithf'Ai'.y iifled will bni .hh I.heumnti^m, C >n«tir>at!on, Dyep^P- s ;t. Kidney au4 LJ-'er*] L . 2oru. r - rurr* yru nr r ore theg«un/ne !T-><1vc* ncrb.s—in iv y. ’*> box bv iinD'/ t] <* rof Alo»-So O. iiliMS. • TOO t&blots $ioa Money buex if n«>t uhtiHUcil. • Ask the agent. ennwpttn sa<ra HAVE YOU TRIED PAXIME Th* C>,*t Toil*! n*i—lllsA. Tee Soa t guve to p.»J Mr or Dial ter Mater mo astleriSIrs eaMe. Yoe eve mofes ID ptete of •teuMtnir. VrrrnurfaMI.' healing ktiri i Ja*S bstlM-pik- anlutlen with ene. ge box of toaxluke,—a aoleMe powder. etruvlneUe at aay drux Pnatlse Orslrajs gmime that- *4nsss dtevasa, dh-vajr and odors.- that le'whx U Is ttw test mouth wash and gurftf, and Why M purl Am tbs breath, rtsaNite and pn-eorves th« bK-lh better ttian wrSlaary tlKnurnt-sa, nnd In spiinso bathina tt seni- pWtrty emtecatm prrsptnlMin and ether ilmairfvsabla body ndors Kvrry dainty V,vrTu*u a|>prarMlt* this nnd its mnny crtlM r totlat and hyalettU: unen. T’Avtine Is sph-adid foi nor« throat. In£ai»«-t nail to purity rivn.tth and hrcrlh after -raohlaK You rnn’art Itoa- ttn* ToiI*l Anttweplk- at any driut "tor*', j.rtte S.V- and f.Or. or t.y mbiII |M»it|Viid rx ui ’t lx) > .talon Toil* I CV»., Unnrdn. Mato*., wUo will -oim! yt u a frt;'' nnmplu tt :*>n wi ith) like ta try it l» taro iMlytag. Lliss WASTER'S SALE a STATE OF bOUTH CAROLINA, Countv of Colleton, lo Probate Coo t Notice of Sale. .1 <; I’ndyelt aa Exccut<»r <>f th.v Katate ot J C I’adgett, lieceaned, Plaintiff va. J B Padyrtt, et al. Defrodants. My virtue of th** decree cl the aU>vi* oonrt hi-reio, I will ar il at p ibilc ou'ery tatjore th iuonliouHe m Walieihoro. on Snlevdoy tn February, mt, leh..* the «>'h day. wiihin me le^al boure ot rale' the toi|*t».niside*inbed teady. . 'ir*rt N » H—All thit | ler-s parcel or lot of U< d aituaie in the- town ot Wil llama, county nnd Smu; atoreatid. meanurhiz and cdDiaiulng one (1) nor*-, mornor ;e-a, and b<<un(1e*l by lau 1* ot T U W illiams and landa of J .) Pad gett, formerly Blokes A Raysor; th*- same Iteuiir the lot on which ihe com luLsary ol F ocaeu du keyer originally flood. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay fer pa|>ets In case ot non-compliance with terms of sale, the mid prope-ty io be reaold the same day, at the rok of the former purchaser. H D. PA DOKTT, Clerk of (V>ort, Kx-(Jtficlo. Probate Judge Jan 1ft. 1911 Admiuietratur’s Notice. On the 15th d^y of February next, I will suvks my final return aa adminis trator of lb* estate of C P Fishburne, deems d, and immediately tbsmsfter, apply to ib* Probate Court for La (era Dtamiaaorj. K H. Wiohman, Admlniatrator Walterboro, 8. O., Jan. 14,1911. iBEWur.LD* michike LIGHT RUNNING WajEX J. J. Biitch, M KGGETTB. S. t AGENT. JOHN M. KLEIN MICCB^FDL lah Dr Maks / ■’r. -1 ) The Jones Carbonating Company Walterboro . w*'-' r* 1 MVmm *> ’ -FS Ifrnn WMitel'h<-ra VthmtlnirShnttle. Rotary Khuuloor U Kliu;l<. Thnwd [OAota tHUrh\ Hewlnn MiU-hln* write to Til IIWI0MI tlWIfil MACNIRE COMPART Omnfiv, Afw—. Man* «-»'!•* *''•«» ar* ina W U. ar!l rrsax^traa at eu-iiiy, ti.Vvkc brw Havas i* iu oeac. <)uf rn^ranty n«ver runa oa|. ••M by »<* IhorliH*! Asalava awly. •»* a at a r* Howard Company u> special Prkvs. Aftns a grmt deal of effort anS eori*- spondsase J*.hu M Klein, the prrpolar drougint, ha* vneceederl In grtting the lir Howard (To to make a special bait p*ire introductory off r on the re.u'ai tifiv cent si»** of their «eiebrale>l apei I. tor the < are of couatipattun and dvr, rp sis. Tb’i m*dicioe j* a rscent diec-iyery J for U.« n re i f all d>* area of :he stomaen aidli .wela Ii u* t * olv giv* a qub k re- ' lief bnt i' mnkf* t>«*rin*nsnt rurra Dr ILtuard's a) e< ifli haq f«»-ru a*' rs j markab y ani'reaafii' in urlng ronatlp l tt<n, < y-|>ep*i» ant a 1 liv*r trontdea 'hat John M K ent i* willing to return ihi- pri!» paid in in every ca**.- wbero ii doe* it. t give relief ileader-tire. coaled tongue, rl'y.zinsaa, gas on su.mvch. speck ta-toie 'to eyes eonaf ipntlop, and ail lorni* of Lv. r ami sir marh tn uble are sou.i coretl by this rcieniiftc m«<lt<nne So great is 'lie deman<l fer thia ap«ci fic that 1-hn M Klein has be< liable to accureon'Y a limned supply, and every one whi la troubled ‘with dysfwpsia. codstfpation or liver ironble ahonld cab npoo him at once, or send 25 cents, and get sixty doses of the beat nodiclne s er made, on thle special half price offer with his personal guarantee to re fund the money if it doss not cure. RP Surge o! ii school of the Southern Com- of Churketon wm a at this office during tho .tHB be here the C. E. DURANT Gvil Eng’r and Land Surveyor O , W ‘ ^ Will be in Walterboro at J. B. Ackerman's on Saturdays and all other days when not at work in held. , w 'Phone No. yyy. STATE OF SOUTH CAUOL1NA County of Collet!>n. In Gitniiion riea:-i . hw.tict- of Salt*. Solonum (irvt-n. ot yl 'Yfl. .♦ Oortfe Richartlson. ot al By virtue of the Decree of the ulnive court horein. 1 will soil at public outcry before Die C-owrt- house in Walterboro on sjtlesday in February. 1S1L (6th day) within the legal hours of sale, ibc foliovrirg describe realty : 1. All that certain tract af land situate in the county $t 'Colleton in the State aforesaid, containing five (.fi) ai*res; aiore or less, in Adarmf Run township, near the Coast "Line Depot at Osborn, bounded afe folhiws lo wit; , . » ! - North by the public road from Charleston to Savannah, y'ast by Imf* io Jdc run from said road: south tert decrees w t *st. JeaTing S O WiprKins'* ten feet on the east and runn’o?* 4 intersect the Souihern boundary* ”! 18 lot at a i<*int opposite ^ ‘ northern boundary of t he (/hu.^\ U»t, south by said Church Lo. partly and hy Edward ‘ Tavel. -jpartly and on the west by tho 1 Millitary Road from Adams Run village to Adams Run detniL 2. • Also all that tract of land situate in same county, town- pljip. and State aforesaid, con taining three hundred and seventy-six (376) acres, more or loss, and bounded by lands of - King, Martin, Elliott and Com pany, recorded in the office of Reg. Mesne Conveyance'for Col leton County. 3. Also all that certain tract of land situate in same township and State .afo eighteen and three- (18 3-4) acres and being part of the tract known as * Osbotp”. near Adams Run station, bound ed on the north ., by the said Public Road, east by land of Mrs E Tavel and south and west by lots of Eliza Jenkins. • - Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for paper* on / January K mi.