The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 10, 1911, Image 4
Lac Yan Bros. Co.,
for aa oMo-Oato aa!t Lot>
Wfeaa yoo vaai fionk
to tha Ualoa
Bay four Oladar twioa from Vara
Brea. Co., MoooUa aad rtaoaka. 8. C
. Doa't watt aatll tka laat alai
kay that Bladar, Roafteg
Tha Waltarboro Praaa aad Btaad
aad haa I natal lad a JualcB llaotypa.
CoogratalaUoaa to Brothar Bmoa
an hla proapartty. Oaa by oaa tha
aoaatrji woahUfa arJ dlaeardlag tha
aatting of typa by hood aad aro in-
atalllng tba Junior liaotyfe* wbara
•bay do oot faal wafrantad in pnt-
tfag In tba atandard maeblnas. Ilka
one naad in this office. Tha
junior linotype'la an automatic slu*
casting machine, and for newspaper
work anawerr tba purpose fully as
wall as high priced machines. Wa
ftsaig for tba day when every coun
try newspaper will be all-home print'are many
ami this can only be accomplished
by the. setting of type by machi
nery.—Bamberg Herald.
If there is to be any boycotting.
K occurs to ns that It would he a
good plan to let all the newsy apses
boycott Governor Bteaee, and rofuos
to glre out any news from his office
He does meet efthe startling thing!
ha has done, la our opinion,
ply for the sake of the notoriety
there is in ft, and to get himself la
the limelight. Cut It out Gov
ernor, It does not become the ex
alted position yoo occupy as chief
executive of the great state of
South Carolina. .
BDirORB AM OFFICKRM.
There may be good grounds for
the law that no man shall hold two
offices. There undoubtedly Is
good ground for a law that an edi
tor should not hold any office at
all, but there Is no such law. There
but we do not
A business* letter-bead or
booklet is like a traveling
man—if it's neat, well,
dressed and tp the point
the first impression is a
very favorable one.
We realise the ueed for
good printing and are con
stantly endeavoring to give
our customers the best
that there is in this line.
-lilt** ~
Press nd Standard
• WALTERBORO, S. C
Classified Afarliseaeats.
bars your ordor
Co., Mosalls aad
,1 Lot ns
Yarn
& C.
Whoa you uoad n pair of shoss
for your children and for yonrsolf
at n bargain from Sic. to tft.M, go
to the Union Farmers Bargain
•»*.
vpmnit jy^iiii'T) fr<
pm 9001.
Tanglefoot fly paper. Insect pow
der. death to flies at KLEINS.
Land Flatter for
Black, Jr.
We will destroy yonr Fleas Chick
en Mites and Bed Bugs for Sic.
WALTERBORO DRUG CO.
Octagou soap 6 for 25 cents. H.
W. Black, Jr.
C. N. Disinfectant, kills
destroys odors at KLEINS.
Ladids Collars all reduced to Sc
H. W. Black Jr.
FOR MALE.
Now is the time to paint,
tested paints at KLEINS.
Lucas
■AXES HOME BAKING EASY
^ Y- a
m i/
*
■ w 7
'uiY
Light Blscait
Delicious Cake
Dainty Pastries
fine Paddings
Flaky Crusts
me toed Is
Rice fom $1.75 to
^ . w . “ ck ‘ H - w - Black, Jr.
TOR SALE—Good horse, six years
Old. good saddler. Aslo baggy an I Heady prepared paints at KLEINS
and harness, and' Hew assortment of flower seeds
good McClellan saddle. Reasonable at KLEINS.
See my clothing before you buy,
H. W. Black, Jr.
at tbe
or
novM.
D. J. TOY.
WOULD IT FAT COLLETON MKR-
CHANTH?
We aaw a law days ago that a
newspaper had turned dohm a good
ndverflalag* contract for n large
amonat N simply baetuaa it was from
a concern out of Its community.
This newspaper believed in building
UP its home town, and Its homo
baUovsd In supporting the
5-10-4t.
propbse to discuss them now in the-
abstract. Here Is one reason in thoj rOR »ALE—2 acre lot aad 2 build-
concrete: \ J
The editor of the Orangeburg) ,OHN D * OLOVER
Times aaV Democrat, a newspaper^ WaJterboro. 8. C
of large circulation and Influence In poR SALE—200 empty bags,
a member of tbe board of trustees s-10-lt, B. J. HYRNE.
of hie rtty; schools. He advocates la
FOR SALE—Chenp. : . For Cash, S
good work mules, one half mile
wire fence, one Red Ripper Hay
of tha town and tha
II phauM not run nay foreign ad-
, to pall trade away from
iunity in which It waa pah-
We wepa struck with this (act
aad it la'along lines wa hava often
For example the adv^p-
ueed la The Frees amt
at ha valuable or th<
unlag K would not paj
out their money fer It. In other
words thdre Is certain pulling pow
er behind an advertisement la
which carries with
If this advertiser lives
R a profit to the Inventor In, the
out of tha eooaty, than that mad
la taken away from the
merchants aad business men.
Would h met pay the business
of tha town and county to
buy op all Use space we have to anil
even supposing they do not ndver-
tins la It, and keep this business at
»? la there any reason why
rlargent advertiser for years has
rssldent of another part of
tha State? Are not the merchants
of ike town sad county sleeping en
their rights when they alolw
their trade to be pulled away by
isrehaata lu other cities aad
if This is something for tbs
advertising club to think abouh
Wa have to sell so much spaoe to
advertisers Id order to make the
Cypi
River Oi
FOR
paper the abollttoo of the
office of superiateadeat of these
schools. Tha other trustees are of
tha opposite view, at least wa pro-
soma so from the fact that tha
office haa sot yet been abolished,
and there la no probability that It
will be. Of course the editor has
a right to bis opinion on thin
jeet aad a right to advocate K.
It must he apparent that ——- . .
cucy of n atop like this by n member
of, the board la his own newspaper
must toad to am harass and cripple
pie the work of the board bp stirr
ing up dlseatlefUctlou aad oppoal
Uou to tha work ti** which the hoh«d
la engaged.
— We do not think that anybody
will dissent when we any that the
m embers of a school hoard abould
either subordinate his Individual op
I alone, at least so far as the pahlle
is concerned, and work la harmony
with u majority of hla confrere, or
else gat off the hoard. Ho certain
ly omd>t not to use his newspaper
to oppose the work of the hoard,
so long no ho is n member of it.
The batter way is for newspaper ed
itors to stay oot of all official po-
sttlons.
Thin la not Intended to be person
al—only to Illustrate the wisdom of
a policy for which the Observer haa
long contended.—Newberry Observ
er.
etc.. Apply to
JOHN B. OREGORIE.
Stock and poultry food at Kletna.
Don’t forget Richard Hudnut, If
you want the best.
WALTBRBORO DRUG CO.
Wo are headquarters for Richard
Jfatdnut’a Toilet Articles.
WALTERBORO DRUG CO.
Rot. F. O. S. Curtis, who has Miss Gertrude Rogers of Ravens!
been enjoying a visit of several Is la town visiting relatives and
weeks to relatives and friends at friends. • 4
Laks City and Dillon, returned Sun
day morning. He had a moat de
lightful visit. Mrs. Curtis is still at w,lon « thom wko pald aor ofnc# *
Dillon, where she will be for some eal1 UomA * r while In town.
J. R. Linder, of Bmoahe waa
MTIGf OF AWmilAL TAX ELECTIM
Frets, two flno disc cutters, plowsl Whereas application has been mad
to the County Board of Education
for Colleton County to order an elec
Plantation Com bahee tioa in In Wetmer School District
Pond 8. C. 6-IO-2t.
Waltorboro.
FOR BALB—A flno buggy boras. 5
years' old. weighs 1*50 pounds.
t-t«-4t. H. D. PADGETT. Ji
Baffin, 8. C.
r a ftkartv * ASP* by.ppe-third of tbe free
C A^ECKARy. ^ tnirt of the qquall-
raltorboro. 8. C. ^ AUetora ^ pray .
WANTED—Boy for general work at
hotel, most be aeot and clean. '•
WALTERBORO HOTEL.
5-10-tt.
WANTED—A first class Blacksmith
and wheelwright at ones.
H. D. PADGETT. JR.
5-2-tt. Ruffin. S. C.
STRAYED—From my home near
Raven Bi. Tuesday May 2nd.
bay bone, with sore on weoth thereon.
No. 21 on the nestlon of voting an
additional tax levy of 2 mills in
said District, and n petition
ad electors la said District,
lag said election bo ordered.
It la ordered under Section 1201,
of the Coda of Civil Lows, 1002,
that an slectioa be held Saturday,
May 12, 1211 at Weimar school
house or other convenient place
within paid district, and that .oa|y
who return real or
property for taxation, aad
who exhibit their tax receipts and
yoglntratlon certificates ns required
o) penouu eq suotpete tajeosJ uj
vote at' said electioo, seek plecto;
favoring the proponed tax shall cast
a ballot containing the words “For
Additional Tax ” printed or written
thereon, and each elector oppoeed to
said additional tax shall vote a hal
lot containing the words - “against
additional tax’* printed or written
ARRESTED AT HMOAKK.
Hampton. May S.—gpedtl: Berry
Barnes, who It Is alleged, shot aad
seriously wounded Ben Crapes at
Loan, Saturday night about s •
o’clock, waa placed lu jail today. Ja
what brought on tha difficulty raa-
uot be ascertained, but It Is under
stood that the youag mea hod
some words.
Bee Crapes Is a son of John
Crapoe who resides near Lena white
Berry Bernes Is n native of the
8moaks neighborhood. Colleton conn
ty.
After shooting Crapse Bernes
made his escape to his father's h
I about seven miles
err Aty *rformation leading to the
discovery of horse will be reward-
• «sl.
C. F. ROWELL.
5-10-lt.
LOST—A gold cuff pin. with initials
C. E. L. engraved on face. Re
ward If returned to The Frees an
Standard Office.
TO BELL HOME MADE CAKES
The, ladles of the Parsonage Aid
Society of the Methodist church will
••11 home-made cokes, jumbles, pies
end doughnuts at Brown’s Hard
ware Dapsrtm uni nest Motarday af
ternoon from 4:20 !o-C:20.
Boys o IJnotype.
The Waltorboro Press.and Stand-
from ard forsaken the ways of the
paper self-sustaining, and If poaslbU and 60 mllM rrom ihm arM(> of th .! little weekly
and gone Into
we would touch prefer to sell It to fight, and waa arreetrd on leaving 1 th * ’'big * claas la that it has blown
home merchants, but,,If they will no bis father's home st Runris* this Hself for s Junior Linotype, Heart-
buy It. then we must for self pro-l“ orni,,k by Sheriff Herman
ImUod. hunt other K.rk... to, IlY.'.Y'o F U, "‘' Joor,.l
, Newton and County ComftaftefK Journal
This is more sertous matter than lt| 4t> ner Dan P. Padgett of Hampton'
appears on first thought
It, gentlemen. !
(yesterday at 2 o clock. Barnea la
lest wishes for yonr continued proe-
peerlty. Editor hmaik—Branchvllle
Mian Cora Black of Ruffin sraa a
Polls will be opened st 2 o’clock
a. m.. aad closed at 4 o'clock p. m.
J. J. Folk. D. M. Vara and J. H.
Vara, trustees of said District are
ereby appointed managers to con
ducts said electioo.
“If the majority of the votes cast
la said School District shall be for
'Additional Tax’ aad not ‘Against
Additional Tax,* the additional tax
shall bs levied.
Within ten days after tbe elec
tion. the acre named managers shal
repobrt to this Board the result of
the election, aad furnish them with
the poll list, the ballot hex and all
papers appertaining thereto.
H. W. BLACK. SR .
W. W. W. SMOAK.
J. RICE OODLEY,
Co. Bd. Education Colleton Co.
Wslterboro, R. (\. April 20 1911.
time wttlr their son.
Misses Annie aad Let ha Bryan
and sisters were In town Friday
doing soma spring shopping.
Little Miss Gladys Smith of
Bmoaks has been spending several
days In town at tbe borne of her
ancle W. W. SBnoek.
Mias Edith Jordan of Round Is
vlalMag relatives and Maude In
town.
Hon. J. S. Griffin, Eoq., had pro
mt Lodge Monday.
Hie Vatdi Store
\
AU Kinds
All Qualities
/ •• 1*
All Prices
ed the United
a,/ ,
DISTRICT OF S. CL
the matter of C. M. Hod gee.
ikrapt.
t t
To the Honorable Wm. H. Brawler
Judge of Ike Dtetrtct Court of the
United States tor the District of
the
And each Watch the beat at
price, whatever the prior.
Every Watch guaranteed, according
to its worth.
I
$1.00 to $50.00
S. Fnm’s Jewelry
Store.
WALTERBORO-ALLENDALE, S C
Thanks Lyceum Patrons.
We desire to take this means of
thanking those who have so faith
fully patronised the lyceum course
this season. We are glad to know
that our effort, to „t,. th. po.pl. "" AUVKRTWKMKNT IX TH
Advertiser^ Attention
ANY PKKHON WISHING TO
Think of county, who w-nt in pumult of * .j^me visitor at our office while of Walterboro some really first c, *“i
Barnes In automobile, leaving Lena i a town Friday shopping. entertainments were not In vain. FKMMB
MNTB WORK AND MMAL1.
It appears to us that the action
«f Governor Blease in refusing to l nw . John Baaaeit
give out anything to The Slate for
publication is about an small a
piece of spite work as it is possi
ble for him to perform. The Rtate
has done no more than nlne-tenUis
of tke newspapers of the state have
dene, end we cannot see any reason
for thee slngflng out this publics-
«Ang aad refusing to give it news
supposed to have fled to his, fath
ers home for mid and advice. * '**
Barnes Is s son of M. L. Barnes.
It 1* stated that
Dr. P. Barnes sad little brother.
Meredith Jones, went to Charleston
Friday on s business trip.
We Vtll cure your Hog or Chick
en Cholera for 25c.
WALTERBORO DRUG CO.
end was employed hy M# father-in-
Barnes admit a dMng the shooting
A. L. I.anjcford. Jease Bassett and »
his father," John Bassett, were " “* ~
brought to Hampton this morning Fur'sorenssa of themuslee wheth-
and placed in Jail on a charge of * r Induced by violent exercises or
Implication. lengford and Jesae iB Jnry. Uhsmberlaln's-Llnlment is
Bassett were released this afternoon, •xcellent. This liniment to also high
It to understood that no warrant ban ** ••teemed for tko relief it affords
been issued against them, and they la «mes of rbeumattom. -Bold by
dvelars their Innocence. jjoka M. Klein.
Tb. ptSBTXfc Ml upon ,o .llo. ...I*'' 1 ' WA.XDABU. WILL
or, patron of th. «hool .b. pur-j ,L “ K '*>'*' » ""I™
rbaood . donbl. -^on tlckot f«. OB *AHRI>A». SAT
admlMtoD for .11 bl. cblldron .bo 1 '*- '»"• wol:LD
.or. utondln, K bobl. pro.od „u 1 ,.! THAT TH, » “ * «*» ADV “*-
popnfar. .od «. bop. to mnko lhe ' KHTISIXt! NIOWS AM. WKLL
,rr»n,om«nt for .bo n.xt «■.- WOBTH T, "' : ""<•« ‘‘•'ll.,
■on.
C. M. Hodges of ftoaonks. In the
County of Collotoo and State of
Booth Carolina, la said District, res
pectfully represents that on the 5th
day of January last past ho woo du
ly adjudged bankrupt under the
acta of Congress relating to Bank
ruptcy; that ho haa duly surrender-^
ed all kto property, aad .kas fully'
complied with an the requirements
of sold nets sad of the orders of
the Court touching his Bankruptcy,
wherefore prays that he may have
fall discharge from all debts prov
able against estate under said bank
rupt acta, except such debts as nre
expected by law from such dis
charge. V.
Dated this 27th day of April. A.
•d. im " j/\
CHARLES M. HODGE.
Bankrupt.
ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON
District of 8. C.—as:
On tkia 1st day of May, A. D.
1211, oa reading tke foregoing pe
tition It to— 7
Ordered by the court, that u
hearing be had upon the name on
the 3rd day of June. A. D. 1911, be
fore said court at Charleston, a. C.
la said district at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon and the notice thereof
be published in The Press and Stand
ard. a newspaper printed In said
District, and that all known credit
era and other persons In interest
any appear at the said time and
place and show cause. If any they
have, why the prayer of the sold
petitioner should not be granted.
And It to farther ordered by the
Court that Clerk shall send by mail
to all aaown creditors copies of said
petition and thu order, addressed
u* them st their places of residence
as stated.
Witness the Honorable Wm. H.
Brawlejr. Judge of the Said Court,
and the seal tiereof of Charleston.
South Carolina In Raid IHstrict on
PLKAMK th * lst day of May ’ A - ^
RICHARD W. WILSON. Clerk
FIN.iL NOTICE.
Estate of Wm. P.
A H VkLK rAT^.? -nY.k'.'M. nit
W. h.„ ,.r«d, -l-M. ,b. nu» H(B A riIX ^ « A*, 10 ,„r.u.r of, .be
Late of W. M. Pz Hoata, on the 25
of May nerf, 1911 and liumedlate-
RULEM AND INFORM.4TION tt)N- ly * pp,y ,or dl **
hers for next course.
Again thanking you
terest, we are.
Respectfully.
H. G. SHERIDAN,
W. W. SMOAK,
Committee.
or your In-
WILL tXfNSlST OF 1,000 COPIES.
AND IT WILL CONTAIN ALL THE
CEARNING THE FAIR.
THE Pit ESS AND STANDARD.
S. C.
mlssery.
J C. HOATS. >
Administrator.
Walterboro, .8 C.. April 25. 1911.