The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 21, 1911, Image 4

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«.v. CtarfM Htm 1 tktek fm ar* fetli to* after tea way 9f tea ■tete drav « tea aaaiWr) haw4a4, rllafM aa4 1*4 oa Mm la tea aacaa4 la yoar aadaavar to alaet AlTD ■TAWDABD. Parhaya Mr. Jarry M. Hanaoa of baauaanrlUa, la ralatad to Ooraraor Haraoa of Ohio, who* Ooraraor Blaaaa baa announ<a4 ha will favor for tea Praaldaaey. Will Mr. Harmon plaaaa Inform as why ha calls Ooraraor Wllaoa a '‘ysahay’'? Wa trust all of oar raadara will carafally read the article appear- Ihg in this laaae by "Bonus Ami- c . ” It la worthy of careful etad^ t ' la, we think, one of the bant ar ruments we hare seen itf a long white agalast tbe erlls of Intemper ance. incite of yoar eomblaod ef forts he^was elected by a good jortty, and hast ef la his own county. you hare the face to for not being present at the meeting ef the when Ooraraor Woodrow , a Yankee from a down cast State, was the gu*st of honor. I think that he would hare dis graced himself and the State and the men that voted for him, by at tending any such meetlag. Please give this space In yoar paper and sure me trouble of bar- lag It published la aaother paper. And oblige yours, JERRY M. HARMON, Sammerrllle. 8. C. In write dir edit tn six gftnotas * matter Be has to dig to flU from etgh sen to tweet}* tear columns ME have to he get ap the first three dam of the week. Did sit dove and try te write or terse ootamao of matter would Interest . If you >dl4, didn't you find It a pretty hard task te grind It out? Think how more difficult It Is to write teas twice that much crefy daja In , addition to tela the a country publisher has got te attend an of his sorraspoodence. look af ter his advertising pest ap his books, coileet his bills occasionally bom the mechanical department, oe- im beat PaatlM caaloaally lend a hand at running ' a pram or setting up a Job of work stake ap forms, sad superin tend things generally. Ms it any wonder that we overlook an Item CORN FOE 8ALM—About ffvu , died bushels ear asm te gs at •I eta per bushel f. h. sly r. C Bennett. RAim OE RENT—Deaf ruble efflee and let between.!. 8. Griff in and Cel. J. G. Padgett, op* Can be #. C. of news once fall to Route No. 2.. Box No. 72. chronicle the arrival of a guest or a new baby? Every item of news handed In helpe him at his work and helps him to get out a more creditable paper.—Grant County News, Willlamston Ky*. WORK ACTUALLY OOIXO FOE SALE, New Webstr’s Interna tional Dictionary. Just the thing for teacher or student. Cheap. Apply at The Press and Standard. FOR 8ALE—Milk from fine Jersey eows for sale. Delivered any where la town morning and af ternoon. Phone orders to ty» Prompt attention given all cue- Walterboro Dairy, d-21-tl LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS- la oar well equipped Machine shops, also road lessons. Thirty r days practical coarse will com plete you; good posttioas for graduates. Charlotte Auto schpol Charlotte, N. C. h-24-tf. Men and Money Becking New Railroad. Special to The State. Bamberg, June 8.—In tbe corre- .... ,, .... spondenee to The State from Char- Mr. Harmoa *4 «« »»- ^ lt „ derstand oar editorial In reference WO rk is said to have commenced on to the abeence of Governor Blesse the railroad from Denmark to Ehr- from the meetlag la Columbia when bardt. In Tins State of May 18 a Governor Wllaoa of New Jersey • ccou “ t WM * ,v « n of th « ^ ... .A . beginning of work on the Bamberg spoke. We did not say anything ZVT,* ^ 1 Ehrhardt and Walterboro railway*. about his absence that could be call glnce th . t Ulne the work ^ been ed “blame" or fault-finding of the carried forward rapidly, and each ON. WANTED CHICKENS AND EGGS— at the Walterboro Hotel, and get the highest market price in cash, 8-21-tf. WANTED—To buy land that has It will be with pleasure, we sre sure that the cltlseas of the • o tewn will read the report of tbe town treasurer in this issue of The Press and Standard. This la the first time in several years the re port of tbe financial transactions of tbe tewn has been published. This report contains* Information the tax-payers of the town are entitled to have. It is all very well to say that any cltlsen of tbe tow! may ge to the books of the town treas urer, sad see what Is being'done, but we all know that they never go. Mr. Black makes a very competent official and his books are always a e model of neatness and accuracy. He performs bis duties with Impar tiality: Since the Intention ef the Council Is to publish these trsaeactipas. we suggast that the report ef the clerk aad treasurer be published month ly latsead of sanually. This will enable the people to keep up with T '< the affaire of the town. Governor. We Intended to convey tbe Impression that South Carolina was In s pretty bad plight when so distinguished a maq as Govern- day material Is being received. The Ajax Construction company has the contract for (he work, and as this concern Is backed by local men of considerable iwealth aad by t’ or Wilson, could spend several days | cltlsena of Bamberg generally, there in the Capitol of the State and is no doubt here but that this line make' an addremi as the guest of , wl » ** completed. The road bed j has already been graded tof more than a mile. There are all kind of rumors heard, but Bamberg money* and Bamberg men are working on the actual construction of the rail road and there is to be no end to not only the State Press associa- , eOXKNDKRATK MONUMENT. tlon, but of the State as well, and the Chief Kxective of the State, Governor Blease did not even meet s the distinguished visitor. Had his visits been made daring any admln'g tration la the last thirty years ex- tbe matter until it is completed. It must be a source of special aratiflcation to tbe Confederate sol diers of this county to k^ow that there is te be a granite shaft oa tee Court House square, a mate but eloquent testimonial to their brav ery aad self-eaertfloe la ana w setn; the call of duty so many years ago. We are sorry this memorial shaft could not have been erected sooner e so that many whose eyes have closed forever conld have ret •> . . . - - • Eh *£ae time oa its spotless purity, W* fore oiok ag over the riser, rest* jng itSdvr the shade ef the t.ees” We irbtl every Vethteh ll Coi'etoa aha drake the grey, will be here next Week to wltaes tee unveiling tl, this monument, and to hear the words of eloquence that will fall from tbe Ups of gifted orators on that occasion. The monument committee, of which Col. C. G. Henderson is chairman deserve credit for the fidelity with ’which It has done its duty. The Pretw and Standard has taken great interest in the erect ion of this monUtunt. This paper started the work going again about two years ago, and it ia especial))* pleased to see the work completed s soon. cept tbe present the Governor of tbe State would have been a mem ber of the receiving committee, and would have Introduced the speaker, besides showing him other atten tions. . No, Mr. Harmon, we did not "ex pect" Blense to attend any of oar eqtiaga of the State Press associa tion, nor ten meetlag at which Gov ernor Wilson was th# guest of honor. We knew that ha would not. He is not in Governor Wil son’s "class" and he knew It. Tbe Idea of Blouse "disgracing himself" by attending say meeting. To think of It is to laugh. Yss, it Is suprising that Blease should bava been elected after tbe fight made on him by tbe press of tbe State. We have one consolation though, and we are sure tbe news papers of tbe State feel the same way about It, wa did oar duty as wa saw It la trying to ward off this public calamity*. And wa opine that tba optnlaas of tbe newspapers la tba fatura will be beaded. Gov ernor Blease could gpt be electfft today •kb* WiTl never f»e again, ah though bo is using bin position to fculld ap a political machine for tbe purpose of perpetuating himself ia office. Hudsoii’s Mill Local Farmers’ Un ion, NO. 643 has changed Its time of meeting from night to 1:30 in the afternoon on Fridays’ before the Summer Shoppers. been cut over, that is the land that has had the timber Hut off, and the stumps left standing.* Ad dress C. U. Klatte, No. 61 Broad St., Charleston, 8. C. CHARLOTTE COTTON SCHOOL — Charlotte, N. C. —Wanted men to learn the Cotton business ia our sample rooms; two weeks required; high salaried positions secured; write for catalogue. 6-24-tf. NOTICE—Owing to the rush which we know the bargains offered In our 10c, sale will cause we shall be obliged to sell from our 10c. tables for CASH only* No country produce can go on the articles of fered in this sale. Neither can we charge any items. These goods as you will see at a glance on Saturday, are being almost giv en away at an enofmous sacri fice and we are therefore obliged to make the above rule. Respect fully, Terry and Shaffer. HUXtNti** LOCAL* Shaffers Summer Sale Surprises 4th Snaday's. C. J. CROSBY, Sec and Treas. THRONG OF BUYERS CONTINUE. Special Half Price Sale Briags Patrowa to KIda’s Drag Store. The people of Walterboro and vi cinity appreciate the great advan tage Jno. M. Klein obtained for them, in getting tbe Dr. Howard Co. to allow tbe regular 60 cent sise of Dr. Howard’s Specific, for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia to be sold at half price, 26 cents, and have bought hundreds of bot tles. Unlike ordinary medicines for cenptlpatioa and dyspepsia, the doee of Dr. Howard’s specific is reduced after a few day's use, and the cure is soon complete and lasting. If you have not already* taken ad vantage of this chance to get n month’s medical treatment for 26 cents be sure to call at Klein> drug store today, for ke has only a ■mail gmount of the specific oa band. Why pay that quarter for it when where else when you will get it & Shaffers Sale for 10c. Apollinnrls Water, pints and splits, at Kleins. * We can't intention the leaders In our 18c. sale. Every item n lender. Why not follow the crowd and gel a 10c bargain at Shaffers Big Sale? Starts next Saturday. * Just ie.c*ied, »ne car corn »*.id oats 1 cat bay. l car wire fencing. Let us figure with you. Yarn Bros. Co.. MeaeMe and Smonks, 8. C. Nunally’a Candies freak at Kielas. are aiwaya "BLEASE DISGRACE HIMSELF." The following letter baa been re- reived from Jerry M. Harmon of Summerville, and we publish It for Pintle. Ua<'ene|, June 18.—Speeia)’. Jerk- son boro Lodge. No., 208, WIN give Jts attnaa) pienie Wednesday Jane 28, at Ravenel. A good band will be in attendanee and dancing will be the order of the day. ; Several addresees pertinent to Masonry will be delivered by prominent Masons. Jhe public is cordially iavtt- ed. Sheppard-Raniery. . Hendersonville June 16.—Special Sunday* afternoon at 3 o’clock. Mag istrate R. O. W. Bryan, united in marriage at bis office at Hender sonville, Mira Bertha Sheppard of Hampton county > and C. M. Ramsey, of Mewvllle. This marriage was somewhat a qptprtae to the friends of the contracting part lee. Both of these young people were very popular. CITITIOR Fm lattirs if Uawstiitiei. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of CoUaton. By J. 8. Qriffin, Esquire, Probate Jodn WHEREAS, Owen Smith made •ntt to me to giant him Letters of Administration of tbe testate and effects of Mrs. Annie Mdbfull THESE ARE THEREFORE to c’to bad admoufcb all aad singular tbe kin dred ‘and creditors of tbe mid Annie MorruH.deceased that they be and ap pter More me, in tbe Court of Probate, to be held at W ajterboro, S C, on the 29th of Jane, next, after publica tion thereof, at 11 o’clock la the tore- noon, to show enure, if say they have, why the said Administtatioa should so be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this .20th day of Jane, A. D. 1911. Published on tbe 21st nod 28th days of June, 1911, in Ihe Prera sod 8uud srd J H GRIFFIN Probate Judge Lln;»ne will glean and blench any bat and make It look Ilka new 26 cents at Kleins. Spiro powder, Exa, and Mum del icate deoooiaat for destroying the odor of prexp.'rstloa.. at Klein's. Welch’s Grape Julc^ will quench jour thirst at Kletna. *jiud for tale ty Varn itf*M. Co., ll raso and Smvnkti, S. C It dout.,t* your yield of !>i<t- dere. Try It. - J..uket and Jell-0 for ice cream powder at Kielas. Ain’t H wonderful bdw Shaffer, can glvq 2&c artfclee in his 10c. sale Starts Ote hext Saturday. Come early and avoid the rusk. 6 or 8 doses "«68" will care any of Chills and Fever. Price, 86c <*Jt-4in. * Culocide for soft corns and tender ?•• t at Klein*. Canary Bird teed at Kleins. Miss'Essie Hyrne, of Walterboro, has returned home alter a pleasant stay tn Charleston having come for NOTICE. All persons 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 the undersigned. ANN EDITH BENNETT. .Adpii*- Estate of A. C. Bennett W. H. Vara of Moselle was in town Wednesday. Mr. Yarn ia the senior member of the firm. Yarn Bros. Co. of Moselle and Smonks, .v ... , ... .. „ and la vice-president of tba Bank tba wadding of Miss Llixabeth Snow of He fee young man of v g> v 435* Jjp den and Mr. Robert Haig.- ton Evening Poet. Charles- pleasing address, and is possessed of splendid business ability. REMEMBER THE DATE 1TIMY&MRRSIK STOKE 4 - ' .» * Remember the Place. ' What is it> ,c8" * Ik WttfaM 10c Salt Ifcl al Ik Cray's Talk’ MnL • “Why pay a quarter for it some where else when SHAFFER will sell it for 10c” thro June but lots of choice bargains will be picked i up by the early turds. ARE YOU ON? Terry & Shaffer, TAYLOR’S Special Hosiery Sale 5EAUT1FUL A^ORTMENT OF -SUMMER HOSIERY, COMPRISING THE SEASON'S LATEST AND BEST. LAI ES’ THREAD SILK VICUNA, HACK MSE l;Af Positively the only Ladies’ Thread Silk Hose on the market if that sells for 25c. per pair. In order to secure this hne it for 25c. we were com- pelled to buy the Mill’s entire production. Silk hosiery is extremely popular. No better values have ever been given than these Fast black, thread silk foot and boot-effect leg, ‘’rein forced” lisle heel and toe, full seamless foot, narrowed ankle, a ide garter arelt; solid 25c. sizes 8 to 10 hirsTbrssifi eitM, MEN'S tm THREAD SILK MSE IN SLACK WILT. The only Thread Silk Half- Note on the Market to retail for 25c. Knit from pure Thread Silk, and not to be con founded with the span or mer cerized silk hoee which is being offered by others at about this price. In order to secure this thread silk hose to sell at 25c.( we were compelled to buy an enormous quantity. Black, pure Thread Silk, ex tra fine gauge. ”4-thread” lis e __ heel and toe, full seamless foot, elastic lisle ribbed top; solid sizes 9 1-2 to 11 1-2; 1-2 doz. in box, per pair alDC. TAYLOR’S • . 0 Walterboro s Popular Store W. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor fa * a