The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 22, 1911, Image 6
m*
■
’t} -K '
1»
i
; i
1
k*$.
j
r,o* *i
•A A
mfZil
I
i'n
l;
mum omiTAW
(iMlc*. M. 16. -Sp«ct*l: Tii«.
Jm. SUt. firm. W. D.
Un cntcrtMtied te honor
Miat kMamie Him of
Kwe prement were Miamem
Him. Flotmcm Jooam. OUra
Kittar. Marie Cokaa.
Mm IW|| Vir
grata Vara. Braaie Vara, aad Qmre
Jn*e*: Mima—i Seaar. Malcolm Gad*
iejr. Rice | Godley. Joaiah Ponds.
Benr? Pood#. R«»jr Herndon. Wady
Rentx. and Willie Jonem.
‘Tick Tack” was played until the
fue*ts had all arrived.
When the hoate* appeared,
matched off the ffisemU in couples,
and had them withdraw to the din
ing n>»m where an elegant two
course collation warn served. The
guests then reassembled in the par
lor where various games, too numer
ous to mention. were indulged in;
tfiese were followed by some delight
ful music.
One of the amusements was a
guessing content in which twelve
pictures.t| clipped from advertise
ments. were passed around in suc-
coaMon; each couple was required to
gueit* what was advertised. Miss
Mattie Middleton and Malcolm God-
ley won first prize The consola
tion prize was cut for by Mias r<*ker,
Mr. Rer.tr. ami Mbs Clare Jones. Mr.
Herndon.Mm* Coker and Mr. Ker.tr
w w. .
matte the lucky cut. >
The guests departed at a late
h <ur having a|<er.t a very pleasant
evening.
————M»hR»——U————U«
'V*- ^* v \^ 1 •*^ K - f ~ "IF 1 ?:wwrwm
for .< 4 f-.it? -aarijN-- . A iwlWUvftf^
j*>
How. Old People
May Prolong
Their lives
* a ■ /. »
At advanced age the organa act
moneslawtythaam youth. Circu
lation becomes poor, blood thin and
watery, appetite fitful, and diges
tion weak. This condition leaves
the system open to disease such as
Coqghs, Colds, Grippe, Pneumo
nia, Rheumatism, etc
VINOL is the greatest health
creator and body builder we know
of for old people, aa.it supplies
the very elements needed to re
build wasting tissue and replace
weakness with strength.
■KBS IS TUB PROOF
A mm la iwotM l» .Aiaaay. x. Y.,«*
i whm Mt ah* waa W**ki*g
l*w» hr mm* mm* mm* a*aiaS t* th*
UMm mt «M
*«th*al%hiMlVm-
vnoi. MS* her
ah* atafaa that »S*
. aha tf M W-
We ask every aged person in
this neighborhood to try a bottle
of VINOL with the understanding
that we will return their money if it
does not prove beneficial
JOHN M KLEIN. Druggist,
Walterboro. S. C.
At a recent meeting of the County
Pension Board. 17 soldiers and 14
widows were found dead, making
31. and there were 22 new direct
applicants, 17 of whom were soldiers
and 14 widows. The roll is thus
lessened by 9.
FERTILIZER ANALYSES
«»
auotuuuts (stuusiiu ai
; wttimmmnm chap-
miMCRAKttf ANAMS
ts ft* mu cwinits.
The witrk being done by Clem-
son college in the way of analys
ing fertilizers is well known, but
there are perhaps some of our
readers not familiar with the
law governing this work and for
th^benetit of such.! we'are pub-
iishtng herewith the law .under
which Clevnson college is work
ing in making these analyses.
This also gives the information
needed by farmers who wish to
have their fertilizers analysed.
The Acf of Legislature 1909
Section l.» is as follows;
scribed by the Board of Trustees
of Clemson College not "incon
sistent with the provisions of
this chapter. (Note, this Sec
tion applies to bona fide purchas
ers. not to agents or brokers who
sell on salary or commission)
DIRECTIONS FOR DRAWING SAM-
PLES
' Draw a sample from one tenth
of the lot: if less than fifty sacks,
from five.
Mix the samples thus drawn
thoroughly and from the lot se
lect about one quart. Place this
in a clean-wide-mouth bottle or
jar and seal tightly.
Place on each bottle the name
and address of the sender, the
number of the samples (if more
than one sample is sent)*, the
date of drawing, where drawn.
Pack securely 7 in a box and
forward by express prepaid to
l | Fertilizer Department, C. A. C.,
Calhoun., S. C. Samples of fer-
Any citizen of thia Slate who >* ra ; vn *<-<™dance wkh
. * , . .■. • the above directions will be an-
shall purchase* any it-rti.izers dialyzed and the results will Lie
m mures or Cotton seed Meal,
shall have the nght to. have the
same analyzed by Clemson Agri-
cultuml and Mechanical College,
liy taking a sample of the sain*
from at least ten per cent.
mailed to i*ersons sending sam-1
pies as early as possible without
interfering with the work on of
ficial samples.
No samples w ill be analyzed
‘^ij unless these rules are complied
FAiitrs mm mccranr
NATIONAL.
Prfsident—Chas 3 Barrett, Unk»
Hty, Ga.
Vice-President—W. R. Caliicotte.
Colorado.
Secretary-Trensurer—A. C. Davis.
Arkansas.
STATE
A. J. A. Perrltt - RreMdrnt,
Lamar. S. C.
E W Dvbbs, Vice-President,
Mayesville.
,J. Whitner Reid—Sec-Trens.,
Columbia. S. C. ^
v COUNTY.
L. C. Psdgett—President. Smoaks.
J. D. R i • h e r — Vice-president.
Round. S.C., -
W. W. Smock, Jr.—Sec-Tress.,
Walterboro, S. C.
L. C. Padgett—Countv Business
Agent, Smocks. S. C.
G. W. Sweet. Conductor.
Jos. Lcngdde, Chaplain, Weeks.
Executive Committee—Jno. 0.
Jaques. Jr.. Paul K. Crosby. S. J.
Patrick, C. F. Roger, A. C. Breland.
S. P. Goodwin. J. A. Willis, door
keepers.
Meeting 1st Saturday in each
month at 11 a. m. at the courthonse.
LOCALS.
Ashton—L. H Varn. president; T.
J. Simmons, secretary-treasurer.
Bells—W. W. Bryan, president;
H W Hudson Jr secretary-treasurer.
Buck Head - J. A. Jones, presi
dent; A. I). L'reveaux, secretary-
treasurer.
Bethel Local -C. H (Breland presi
dent; H. W. Breland secretary-
treasurer; J. W. Ulmer business
agent.
. Fuller—C. C. Crosby, president;
B. J. Crosby, secretary-treasurer.
Islandton—W. M. E. Campbell,
president; C. R. Mean, secretary-
treasurer. *
Hudson’s Mill—J. D. Hudson,
president; H. A. Crosby, secretary-
treasurer.
Mt. Carmel—E B. Way. president;
G.*M. Bennett, secretary-treasurer.
w
Sniden—W. C. Brant, president;
J. K,. Getsinger, secretary-treasurer.
Horse Pen—Joe. Langdale, presi
dent; C. N. Langdale Sec-Treas.
Tabor—C. B. Crosby, president;
W. H. Breland, secretary-treasurer.
Hendersonville—G. E. H. Moore,
president; O. A. Speights, secretary-
treasurer.
Stokes - L M. Saunders, president;
K. C. Beach, ■secretary-treasurer.
Dry Hranch-^J. J. Miley, presi
dent; J. L. Crosby, secretary-treas
urer.
x
such fertilizers within fifteen
days frun. date of delivery in
the presence of at least two dis-
one to
with. _
No charge w ill L>^ maile for
the analysis.
Instructions and blank certifi-
ifilertsteJ wdinesses. one to be . -n u <• • u j u i
.h.«-n l.y ih.- |H:rcha»« and will bp furmshed by apwly-
one hv Uit wller. who rf«ll | •"* W Ihejert.li7*r De,»r*ment.
Clemson College, S. C
Alan Johston, Pres. Board
Trustees. C. A, C.
Per H. M. Stackhouse,
Se’cy Fertilizer Department
MR. CHAPELL LOCATED AT WAL
TERBORO.
fit
It will be of interest to know
tEtat L Q. Chappell of Clemson
college will be located at Wal
terboro for several weeks, for
the purpose of drawing samples
and sending to tie analyzed. Mr.
Chappell is working under. Supt.
W. B. West, who has charge of
the fertilizer sampling in the
shall have forfeited their right! State. Mr. W'est was in town
sd to do. ard the purcliaser shall Friday in conference with Mr
select two disinterested witness Chappell.
tify that such sample was taken
from such fertililizers or manures
Cotton seed Mqal. which cer
tificate with the satnpj^shall be
sealed by a third disinterested
party in the presence of said
witnesses, and directed to Clem-
si.n Agricultural and Mechanical
C/dlcge. If any seller or vender
or manufacturer of fertilizers or
commercial manures or Cotton
seed Meal shall refuse, decline or
neglect to choose a w itness as
provided for in this Section, after
having been notified or request-
ed so to do six days Lief ore by
the purchaser, then he or they
Penie<—W. K. O’Quin."prosident;
L. Bellinger, secretary-treasurer.
I^odge—L. J. Jones, Sr., president;
P. M. Johns, secretary-treasurer.
Walterboro—.1 . Y . Beach,
president;»S. L\ Goodwin, secre
tary-treasurer.
Edisto—A. G. Yarley, president;
S. J. Patrick, secretary-treasurer.
Berea—D T Strickland, president;
James M Strickland. Jr, secretary-
treasurer.
Omega—H. P. Martin, president;
B RGriffin, secretary-treasurer.
Hall—A. V. Rickenkacker. presi
dent; J. 0. Jaques, Jr., secretary-
treasurer.
Black Creek—C. C. Lichfield,
president; P. A. Sloman, secretary-
treasurer.
Brant—W. IL Crosby, president;
S. A. Blocker, secretary-treasurer.
ea who shall select a third wit
ness, w jio shall proceed to take
samples as hereinl«efore provided.
Provided. That when a purcEiase
ilo^s not exceed fifty sacks, a
sample* shall be taken from at
l<*ast five sacks. All samples of
fertilizers or Cottim seed Meal
drawn under the provisions of
Farmers desiring to have sam
pies analyzed will communicate
w'ith Mr. Chappell, who w*r!l as
sist them in taking sample v
This he will do either at WaBei
boro or he wilLgo in the cou- tr> j
as preferred.
Mr. Chappell’s territory em
braces the counties of Colleton.
this Section shall be subject to j Beaufort and Hampton ami his
such other rules as may be pre- * iragulquarters w ill be Willtcrboro.
Number Date of Drawing ^ . .191..
When-drawn . * ^ .... .
iw*nt by ......... . ... ........ • . .. ....
Post Office
Ingredient* clumcd
Easter Cards Free
Not Cheap Trash But 10
Beautiful Ones.
I want to send free to every read-
> r of The Press and Standard 10
beautiful. ’ imported, -eml^ssed,
cohred Raster poet cards, all dif-
ferenv. without any advertising on
them whatever.
I do this because I want people to
know the hivh grade cards 1 carry
at manufacturers prices. All I ask
is that ><ju send me 4 cents in one
cent stamps to cover ptotage. Ad
dress. 0. T. Johnstone, Pres.. Dept
10K Rochester, N. Y.
1*25 2L
We Certify that we saw :«narty j
draw the samiue of Fettibzer desrnord above, and that it war dr..w
maHied and aeaVI r ceordir.g W the act of Legislature a» proven! March L
Witi.ess f or Purchaser.
Witnces for Soiicr.
Hadantary hsbita, lack of cm door rx-
ereix*. tnsiiffloieat maatiosiioa of food
nustlpsikn,a torpid li«ar. worry and
laxiHr. ara tha auwt *••■ aim on ca aes of
Uumach trMbta forraoi y>*ar babita
and lasa Cbambarlaia's Htomsck and
Uvt' Tablata and you will a-^m ba wall
again. For aate by all dtalan.
fKVvdb-xg , : q. *»
uc.
DISTRIBUTORS
i •
(f
Atlas” Ready Mixed Paints
Apco” Cold Water Paint
* Apco* ’ Roofing Pape r s
Cleveland Varnishes
. ALSO ■ ■
BRUSHES. LADDERS,
WINDOW GLASS, ETC.
• k
—
Brown Furniture & Hardware Co.
&
Walterboro,
AGENTS
■ J
s. c.
/
Will be pleased to furnish you with color cards and
prices upon request. ^ ^
Builders’ Material
k
Wanted the public to know that we havn a most
complete line of all kinds of builders’ material, SLch as
DOORS,
SASH,
BLINDS,
SHINGLES,
MOULDING.
, ,BRICK,
LUMBER. ETC.
At prices to suit Let us know your wants.
C. A. SAVAGE.
■aiofictnrer of Rsngb ud Dressed Looter-
HACLER lANUFAlTIinNC
COMPANY,
Sl'OOESSOKS TO
GEO. S. HACKER & SON.
When You Think of Buying
TBDK OF BYRNES
We carry a complet line of Dry
Goods, Notions, Hosiery and .Un
derwear.
Our Shoes and Hats have' style a
combined with comfort and give
excellent service. I
CMfltte JUsortneot Of
CHOKE GROCERIES
WE MANUFACTURE
Doors Sash and Blinds
Columns and Balusters; Grilles
and Ornaments; Screen Doors
Windows.
WE DEAL IN
Glsss, Sash Cord and Weight*
CHARLESTON; S C.
femmuItAtiexi in i 3
Oldent Firm to America
0. A. WALKER
mom
Walterboro, • •" dontb Carolina.
B2 Moetma Streat,
CHARLBSTON/S 0
MARBLKAND
CNANITB WORKS,
ntonp and
Send For Prlctf,
air Jute Y.
\ts r* «•
s x;
n
/