The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 07, 1911, Image 4
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AMD STANDARD.
The Booth Carolina Proas Asso
ciation la convinced that Columbia
r .«
la roally * *‘a aqnaro meal town.
Kvoo the bread there ii baked in
a«aare loaves.
The remarks of “Bonus Amicus
■Q
In taking the affirmative side pt oubcess as Is
the debate proposed by us In lastitff business,
week’s paper are worthy of careful
consideration. He expresses a view
seldom heard In connection with tio
i-sie of liquor by blind tiger, and
that (i>e honorable thing for a
tiger to do Is to acknowledge that
ho Is following a wrong track, and
Intends to do better In the future.
The only thing In the way of using
moral suasion on the animal Is
that he haa sunk so low In the
scale of moral reetttude^^hat he
sees no way to repent and reform.
He doubtless thinks there Is no use
and that he would not be given
credit for being sincere if he were
tv do so. Anyway we would com
pare the “speech” of “Bonus Ami
‘'us.” to the careful consideration of
all our blind tiger readers. » He
Is right, tigers, and you will make
no mistake to follow his advice.
There Is one thing a!>out this
b ind tiger business there would
bo no blind tlavrs If there were
no purcha'i )r* of liquor from them.
The man who buys blind tiger li
quor is also a party to tbe crime.
If It Is wrong for a man to sell
liquor, then It Is surely wrong for
a man who haa any self respect
teeie Is very little difference be
tween tbe man who will sneak and
In'" and the man who will sneak
and sell. The whole business is
cowardly, mean and sneaking, and
a man who ha- any eslf respect
wl.. neither buy nor sell llquo^ II-
itrltly and Illegally, Think of this,
when you bare any desire to buy
blind tiger liquor. This is the esti
mate your conscience will put upon
y< •• act, and the estimate your
minister, your Ood will ^ put upon
your act. Then, friends, stop do
ing It and starve the tiger to
‘l* *ib Manhood should be above
gratification of the appetite. Is
yours? ,
of the State
held at Columbia Thursday
of last week, whoa we say
It was one of the heat ever
la eae thing at least do we
thiak tt excelled, and that was la
the wide range of practical subjects
The program committee
is to he congratulated on the splen
did selection of subjects for papers,
aad the speakers on the splendid
preparation given the subjects. Ttd
attendance of real newspaper mak
ers aad workers was also a‘ nota
ble feature. In this respect the
BMetlng probably excelled previous
meetings. We expect to see Improv
<3
ment In many of the newspapers of
the State as a result of the meet
ing. It seems to bo the determin
ation of the members of the Press
Association to put their papers on
business basis. The time when
any kind of management in the
buslnees affairs of a newspaper Is
at an end. and business managers
are beginning to conclude that the
same kind of business judgment Is
needed to make tbe newspaper a
Absolutely Pure
■MMUMW—BI
L. M. Banders, of Cottageville.
was seen on our streets Saturday.
Miss Maude Linder Is visiting rel
stives at Armstrong, Fla., this week*
Mrs. H. M. Miller of Charleston,
wii- the guest at tbe home of Capt.
T. J. Blanchard a few days recent
ly.
Mias Ruth Larsen of Adams Run
arrived In town yesterday to visit
at the home of Mrs. Bianlca Pad-
needed In other lines gett. »
An auxllltary organis
ation will probably result among th
county papers In reference to more
economical purchasing of supplies.
Vernon M. Padgett of Wofford
College is at home for the holi
day j.
Mir« ?Ag M. FivhHtime. who has
COTTON SEED FOR PLANTING.
Those who need cotton need for
planting, can get same at 4tc.
per bushel at Walterboro Cotton
' OU Co.
LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS—*
In our well equipped Machine
shops, also road lessons. Thirty
days practical course will com
plete you; good positions for
graduates. Charlotte Auto school
Charlotte, N. C.
t-S4-Cf.
WANTED—To buy some good fod
der, H. W. Black, Jr.
CHARLOTTE COTTON SCHOOL.—
Charlotte, N. C. —Wanted men
to learn the Cotton buslnees la
our sample rooms; two weeks
required; high salaried positions
secured; write for catalogue.
6-24-tf.
FOR RENT—We have for rent, a
nice room 40x22, suitable for
office, in the rear of our store.
’ Finn’s Jewelry Store.
and more uniform handling of f^r- been taking a course at Nashville, 10 cent tables.
etgn advertising. The same amount
of Intelligence and energy in oth
er lines make wealth for the work-
o
ers, and why not for newspaper me
as well?
Teun., is with her sister, Mrs. H.
N. Stokes, at Round. She is vis
iting relatives in town today.
Lecture at Ehdhrdt
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Watch out next week for Shaffers
Terry A Shaffer.
’-plats aad
Appeal for AM.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pellum of
Williams are both very old people _ ,
.Dd not .bl. to .orb .ho. th., J ” M 1 *' h - 1,U - “
There will be a lecture and musi
cal entertainment giVen on Mon-
Apollinarts Water,
splits, at Kleins.
Let Yarn Bros. Co., take yout
measure for an up-to-date suit. Lat
est styles and satisfaction guaran
teed.
Nunally’s Candies
fresh at Kleins.
are always
are well, but Mrs. Pellum has
been sick for a long time and Mr.
Pellum cannot leave her to try to
work to make anything for them
to eat, they are very much in need
of help. Anyone who will help
them can > lease send money to
the editor, <\r to W. L. Ramsey,
Williams."who will see Chat they
get It. Please let them have pour
help if you can In any way and it
will be appreciated by them very
much.
Wk-ht
PIsMmrae Wedding a So
cial Event
The wedding ceremony to be per
formed at high noon when Miss
Gladys Wlchmaa becomes Mrs. Ir
ving M. Ftshburne, will be one of
the biggest social events of the sea
son. The ceremony will be perform
Ehrhardt in Copeland Town Hall at
k.2» o’clock P. M., in interest of
the Methodist Church.
It is ueedleM to say that such
a combination entertainment will be
a success as progress seems to be
the *lot,lnr for this thrifty little
town.
Mr. Vaughan the lecturer, comes
to them \ery highly recommended
by some of tbe most able men in
South Carolina. His subject Is
“Matrimony. Its use and abuse or
Is matrimony a farce or a force?”
One among the many newspapers
comments:
“A lecture glowing and apaykllng
with wit and humor and well worth
riding many miles to hear”—Salu
da Standard.
The musical entertainment will
be under the direction of Miss
In the great number of the prom
inent cttlsens who had seats on
the rostrum at the Columbia thea
ter Friday ulMht when Gov. Wood-
row Wilson of New Jersey spoke
as the guest of the South Caroli
na Press Association, the Governor
of South Carolina was nowhere to
he seen. No part had he In the
exercises. The proud old State,
whoso long line of distinguished
Governors, has given place to a man
who was not considered worthy to
he Invited to tabs part In welcom
ing to the State the Governor of a
proud sister Commonwealth. How
we bluah for thee. How the Gov
ernor must feel these slights, un
less’his sensibilities have all been
destroyed. What an unenviable po
sition South Carolina holds, aad
there Is no estimating the damage
being done the State by this un
wholesome kind of advertising.
Mr. C. W.
It tn town on
ed by Rev. T. T. Walsh of Yorkville, I * r*?"* 1 * of th ?
in.!—. <rr<w»n * tb J ' O Umb ‘* Co,,e ** a,M K wl, l represent
ildd^o^thThrideWrrnU Mr th * Tfry ^ ,0Ut of * tOWn ’ Ul *
residence of the onde s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Wichman. The entire evening bids fslr to be
Mr. sad Mrs. Ftshburne will leave the ono ev<nt of the BeMon
on the afternoon train for a, trip I AdmiMloil . c and 60 centg
of several weeks to Baltimore. Wash Ev#ryoM j. cordla)lr lQTlt#d .
Ington, New York and other north- ‘
era cities.
W. E. O’Quin of Horse Pen, was
in town on business Fridsy.
Jonas O’Quin of Peniel had busi-
bad busineaa in town Friday.
J.F.O’Quln of Brant, was here on
buslnees Friday.
B. G. Thompson of Lodge,waa in
town Monday.
D. E. 8moak, of Smoaks, waa in
town yesterday.
Mrs. W. R. Beach and sou. Hill,
woro iu town tho latter part of
last wook.
David Flak of Round maf ‘ be
mentioned among those who had
buslnsas la town Saturday.
Jasper Robertson and L. Bellin
ger, of Groat Swamp were here on
buslnees Saturday.
Ulmer Ftshburne of Wlnthrop
College is at home for tho holi
days.
Miss Ella duBois, who has boon
visiting relatives in Savannah, Ga.,
returned home Friday.
Misses Margerlte Mnsphy and
Marlon Fraaor, who havo boon teach
lag In the Barnwell Graded school
earns- home Saturday, after a suc
cessful term there.
H. R. Padgett, Esq., left ywster-
day for St Augustine, Fla., on pro
fessional business. He will be
away for several days.
Robert Davis of Savannah, Is in
towg, having corns up with his
friend, Herbert duBois. Ho will ho
bore tho balance of tho wook.
HER FRIEND'S
GOOD ADVICE
At Beaks Me TMs fcwfcni
Lady CM At MmeA
Newburg. AU.—“For more than a
year,” writes Myrtle Cotkrum. of this
ptecd, “I suffered with terrible pales la
my hack aad hand. I had a sallow
complexion, and my fees was covered
with pimples. Our family doctor only
save aw temporary relief.
A friend of mins advised ms to try
Osrdul, so I began taking It, at saee,
Aad with the hast results, for I was
cured after taking two bottles. My
Mrther sad my aunt have also usod
Oardul and were greatly benefited.
I shall always pralas Cardul to sick
sad suffeiiax tisiim •*
to h purely vegetable, per-
factly harmless, tonic remedy for wo
man, and will benefit young and old.
Its lagradlonts are mild herbs, hav
ing a gentle, tonic dect, on tha wo
manly constitution.
Cardul has helped a mill too women
hack to health aad strength.
Have you Wed It? If not. please
da, 0 It may ha just what you need.
M'
NOTICE.
All persona having claims against
the estate of A. C. Bennett will pre
sent them duly to the undersigned,
and all persons indebted to the
said estate will make payment to
tho undersigned.
ANN EDITH BENNETT.
Admix. Estate of A. C. Bennett.
When you want fresh groceries go
to tbe Union Farmers Bargain store.
Lin tne will clean and bleach any
hat and makertt look likw new
25 cents at Kleins.
Why pay 23c. for it when you’ll
find it on Shaffers 10c. tabls next
week. Terr}’ 4c Shaffer.
Spiro powder, Exo, and Mum del
icate deoooiant for destroying tile
odor of presptration.. at Klein’s.
Buy your hinder twine from Vara
Bros. Co., Mosells and Smoaks, 8. C
Welch’s Grape Juice will quench
your thirst at Kleins.
In the Press and Standard next
week/ What? All about Shaffers
10c. tables. Terry A Shaffer.
Evaporated applee. Prunes, Pine
apples, strawberries, etc, at W. O.
Mima.
J..uket and Jell-O for ice cream
powder at Kleina.
S or € doees ”444” will cure say
ca&e of Chills and Fever. Price, 24c
*-17-4m.
Shaffers .Sampler Sensation. Cer
tainly. I hat 10c. table next week,
Terry f. Shaffer.
Calocide for soft corns and tender
f*»t at Kleins.
»
Don’t wait until the Inst minute
bay that Binder, Reaping attach
ment, or mowing machine. Let ns
bavs your order now. Vara Bros.
Co., Moselle and Smoaks. 8. C.
What? The 10c. table. When?
Next week. Where? At Shaffers.
Terry A Snaffer.
Canary Bird seed st Kleins.
Rati of Hoaor.
The following stand on tho roll
~f honor of tho Cottaguvlllo High
whool for tho Inst month of thia
school session. Other pupils whose
sanding has been high throughout
reasons, failed to attain tho roll
*he session, have yet, for various
of honor this particular month.
Blanche Achenaan,
laes Ackerman,
Pearl Ackerman,
Winnie Ackerman,
Guasie Durant,
* t
Owens Ackerman,
Alef Durant,
Annie Lee Ackerman,
Bnrwell Smith, *
Clarence Ackerman,
Ca’vlu Reeves,
Mabel Ackerman,
Clarence Durant,
Helen Petrce,
Mr, C. C. Yennerly of Orangeburg
was In town several days last week.
Mr. aad Mrf^E. L. Carter and lit*
tie daughter of Hendersonville spout
Friday lx town.
lEifttr i suffii oocuY in. s*rs
AMIN STAPLE FOODSFUFFS
MEANS
Reduced Cost of living For Everyone.
Thata what our ad this week means. If you care to ge
good goods for lam money read it. If not then tell you
f Head about os.
In spite of Hie jump in rice we offer Good Carolina Rice
whittthe lot lasts at 12.86 per sack
The Best Grade Head Rice we have at $4.00 per sack
’NUFF SAID ABOUT RICE
Excellent Raw Coffee at
Better Raw Coffee at
The Very Best Raw Coffee at
15c per lb
16 2-3c (3 for 50c?
20c lb
Butt Meat TWELVE POUNDS FOR ONE DOLLAR.
That means at the rate of 8 l-4c per lb.
Best Plates TEN POUNDS FOR ONE DOLLAR.
UNDINE Flour $6. 50per bbl. “A man who buys Undine
makes his home happy ’’
Octagon Soap at the old price 6 for
Lump Starch at a new price 7 pounds for
beat Quality Hay at
25
25c
$1.50 per hundred
Oats and Corn always on hand at lowest market prices.
A new line of fancy canned goods. Shrimp, Columbia
River Salmon, Crab Meat with Shells free, Kipperad Herring,
Imported and Domestic Sardines, Sweet Spanish Peppers.
Tripe, and all other canned Meats make dainty cooling dishes
for hot weather.
When |n doubt as to dinner to-morrow phone us for sug
gestions."
Batter and Cheese Fresh on Ice.
Terry & Shaffer,
Grocery Department
LET US FIT YOUR FEET
SHOES
2.50 OXFORDS
u
“ 5.00 “
Millitary Heels--Bluchers
Best Fit, Nev/est Styles, and
THEY WEAR BEST
Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Leather and
Vici Patents
Cash Mercantile Co.
M. G. GRUBER -
NOTICE TO PARETX8.
Pupils will be required to answer
roll call at tifS oa Thursday aad
•Friday evenings. Pnplls will not
be rewarded promotion cards unUI
after exercises and will be under
control of their respective teachers.
Let parents see that their children
report In their cUfss rooms.
H. Q. SHERIDAN.
Principal.
NOTICE.
All persona ere forbidden under
penalty of law to hunt fish or other
wise trespass on the following
lands:
Glover, Jessamine Grove, Munster,
formerly owned by Halsey Lumber
Company. Walterboro Live Stock
and Vehicle Company. 5-31-31.
TRUSTEES NOTICE.
The cheinaaa or clerk of each
Board of Trustees la tlie county,
will please forward me at once
all school registers or teacher's re-
poeta they have oa hand, as 1
aeed them la compiling my nannal
report
H. W. Black Sr.,
Co. SupC of Education.
May as, tan. St.
1 d^spef
Round, June 3.—Special: Mies
Earaetsine H1U was the guest of
Miss Lilly Lemacks last Saturday.
Mr*. A. U. Garris o^ Rouda, 1*
very 111.
Mien Lilly Lemacks of Room
►me time last week with
O. 8. Hill.
Daniel Ferguson of Cottageville
waa the guest of Miss Lilly Lem
acks last Tuesday night.
Mr. Gary Ferguson visited the
home of Mr. A, J. Lemacks last
A SCHOOL GIRL.
Moaameate aad Marble Goods.
I want to sell you a monunient,
tombstone or marble slab to place
over thd grave of your departed
dead. All stones erected and guar
anteed ns to material, workmanship
and price.
B. R. ULMER.
The Monument Man.
5-31-4t. Ruffin, 8. C.
W AN TED~The
ic to know, that
have opened up a
first cuus black
smith and wheel
wright shop. Bring
your work any day
day in the week.
IL D. PADGETT, JR.
RUFFIN, S.C.
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