The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 26, 1911, Image 7
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MKEIANO FW COUNTY SEAT
Was MS For and 24 Aflaiast
WiodFB Over UU-
Uaoanrille, 2SS to «1.
Rldgoland. July It.
ly w** placed on tike map of South
Carolina by a rote of 2S3 to 24, or
IS to 1, In today’* election. In
the race for the county seat Ridge-
The firat of the farmers’ instl- I lx»dge. July It.—Special: Craps
tutes held In this county at Maple are in a fine condition at present.
Cane Friday was Attended by about and we are haring fine weather for
two hundred persons. There would the growth of them,
hare been several times that num- * Rev. Lawson filled his regular
her if time had been given for prop- appointment at Carter’s Ford flua-
erly advertising the event. Less day morning. He preached a very
than a week was given, however, able and interesting sermon,
for getting the news out, and as 1 The protracted meeting at Car- j
a consequence there was only a por- teds Ford will begin Saturday he- i
tion of the crowd present that fore the first Sunday In August,j
would have enjoyed the day. |witb the regular 12 o’clock service.
Another cause of disappointments After Saturday there will be two
was the fact that the professors services each day, one at 10 o’clock
-Jasper coun* whb were to conduct the institute and one at five. The public in
did not arrive till the dinner hour, general is Invited to attend,
having been unable to reach Wal- Miss Jeannett McDsn'el of Chsu-,
tsrboro till 10 o clock Friday morn- ter la visiting friends in this aee-
ii*g, and having a fifteen mile Uon It will be very pleasantly re- ]
drive to make after this. Accord- mem be red that she taught a sue-:
land won over Ollllaonrille by a vot^ Ingly dinner was served before any cessful term school at Dry Branch
of 226 to 61. The election passed cpccklng was had After thia de- a few years ago. Her many friends
off quietly, and without any dls- | l « htful function was performed, and welcome her here again.
It was a delightful one, for there We are glad to report that C. E.
order. . was a most bountiful picnic dinner, CUldwell is able to be up again, af-
Tho territory involved contains such as the good housewives of ter being coi<.’lned to his bed for
627 square miles, and Is taken from this community know how to pre- a few days. Miss Luclle Hlers,
Hampton and Beaufort counties. Pare and serve, the crowd assembled who has been In ned nith fever is
under shelter v of the oaks to also able to bq up again.
Section 634 of the civil code of listen to the speakers. | Mr. and Mrs. J. \\ * .osby, were
South Carolina, outlining the duty | The gentlemen who were present called to the infirmary in Charles-
of the general assembly in the for- to conduct the institute were: L. ton, where their daughter has been
mation of new counties, provides O. Watson, plant diseases; J. <’. for some time.
that after the returns of an elec- Kampley, rules and regulations gov- W. Q. Hlers spent Sunday after-
tion on a new county have been can- ♦"rnii*; the sale and delivery of noon with friends at Bethel,
vaased by the commissioners of commercial fertilizers; T. E. Keitt, B. F. Fender paid Waiterboro a
election and certified the result to soil fertility and commercial fertil- flying visit and business trip Sat-
the secretary of state “the general
assembly at its next session shall
create such new county if two-
thirds of the qualified electors vot-
Ing at such election shall vote in
favor of the eetablishniet:< of such work, Hon. Jus, E Peurifoy was 1 Mrs. J. M. Walker and children of
new county, and if all the conatitu- called upon, and electrified his au- St- Matthews, who have been visit
tional requirements for the for- dience by a proposition to build a i«>K her parents Mr. ai*J Mrs. T. H.
matioo of new counties have been i ra il ro ‘ 1 d from t’ottageville to Wal- t'aldwell and friends in this sec-
Izers. These gentlemen are all urday
expert in their line and entertaining Prof. ('. J. I>. Caldwell has accept-
sptalerB. Interested attention was **d the Dry Branch summer school,
given each speaker. which began Monday, July 10, with j
At the conclusion of the iiMtitute a large enrollment
work. Hon. Jas, E Peurifoy was
complied with, of all of which
such general assembly must judge.”
If the requirements have been
met and the next legislature creates
Jasper, that will be the 44th county
in South Carolina.
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i B Memory.
On June the 2nd, death entered
our family ard took as ita victim
our darling brttler Barney Beach.
He was sick with pneumonia only
one week. Oh, how eagerly ifel look
ed for a day when he wouW te
better, I ut Alaa, that day never
came, be grew w< rse every day tin
til the end came. All was done
for him that loving hands and phy-
slciana could do But Ood had
called him home.
Oh, how we miss him he was so
kind and good.
He had bden married only five
mo it' a and six days.
He united with the Bethlehem
Baptist church when a boy and
was a constant member until he
died. Had he lived until the 6th
of August he would have been 26
years old. He leaves a widow, a
poor mother, 3 sisters and 3 broth
ers besides a host of relatives and
frienda to mourn bia loss.
The funeral services were conduct
ed by Rev. L. B. Ackerman, axrd
Tils remains were laid to rest at
Zion church, beside hi j*father who
preceded him 4 years ago.
*Jh, how can we live without) him
Dear old Buber waa at every call
so ready to do s favor, so willing to
Lelp.
His vacancy can never be filled,
the old home seems so sad and
enpty without him.
Dearest brother, thou hast left us.
Thy .or rg voice is stilled,
A vacant place Is In our hearts.
That never can be filled.
- A sister,
—* May Register.
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Keeping IHsopderiy House.
Smoaks, July 17.—Special: Fol
lowing a condition which has be
come unbearable In the community,
suit has been entered against O. H.
Kinsey and Nellie Kinsey who live
a few miles from this post office.
The suit is brought by Jasper Jones,
and others, charging the defend
ants with maintaining and keeping
a disorderly house in the commun
ity.
The firm of Padgett, Lemacks and
Moorer of Waiterboro have be* •>
employed as counsel by the plalntlfi
If is reported that there is a
blind tiger In the community, which
'*111 soon be proceeded against un
ite* there is s stop put to the buai-
>tess in short order.
terhoro. He quickly showed how
easily this can be done of the peo
ple of the route can be gotten to
co-operate with each other. He
suggested that a mass meeting be
called to discuss the mater, which
suggestion will possibly be acted up
on in the near future. Much In
terest was shown* in the proposed
railroad, and it la believed it will
tion. returned home Saturday.
We are Glad to see I>r. W. M.
Moorer hack after spending a few
months at different points for his
health. He will resume hi* prac
tice at this place.
Mr. Editor, 1 believe your visit to
this section on the 4th scared those
t era farthe’* in the woods, where
they belong as 1 have not heard
be built. Mr, Peurifoy also ex-, ““Jibing from them since,
pla'ned the drainage law and urg- ' again and do as well,
en those present to get up a drain- j - L. A
age district embracing. Sheridan 1 1 ' ■
township.
The day was decidedly pleasant,
and profitable. The people of the
community boast the best crops in
years, and all were consequently in
good humor. A great many persons
irou Cottageville and Sidney were
present.
Come
Vnioo Meeting.
The union meeting of the First
Division, irlll meet with the Zion
church ( on Friday before the fifth
Sunday in July.
Friday Morning.
10:30—Devotional exercises by
moderator.
11:00—Preaching, by Rev. L. B.
Ackerman.
12:00, Query, What should be the
Attitude of Church towards Law-
Weak, Weary Women.
Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and
' End Them.
When the back aches and throbs.
When the house work Is torture.
"When night brings no rest nor
sleep
When urinary disorders set In.
■Women's lot is a weary one.
There is a way to escape these
woes.
Doan's Kidney Pills should be
used.
Have cured thousands.
Read this woman’s testimony.
MVs R. DeLarkey 8 E. Cumber
land St. Charleston 8. C. says:
”1 gladly recommend Doan’s Kidney
Pills for they did me more good
than any other remedy I ever
used. For several years I had
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QDCf'f A V We are members of the Ch&rles-
■^2 II*V/l/Yl-r—ton Refund Association, and will
pay your Railroad fare to Charleston if you shop here,
in addition we guarantee you better values and great
er varieties to choose from than you will find outside
of the Great Market Centres.
CLOSING OUT SUMMER STOCKS.
We are overstocked with Spring and Summer Mer
chandise of every land: Tailor-Made Suits, Silk and
Lingerie Dresses, Children’s Dresses, Ladies Waists,
Walking Skirts, Dry Goods and. Notions, Floor Cover
ings, Lace Curtains, Shoes, Millinery, Gents Furnish
ings, Etc.
THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY
To Accomplish this w have Placed the Entir Stock on Sals
FROM A QBARTERTO A HALF LESS THAN OMAL PRICE
Pay us a Visit, Write for Samples or send us an open
order. We willattend to it as carefully as if you were
here in person.
lessness, open by Rev J. M. Craven, kidney trouble and I suffered con-
2nd Query, What Should be the r Untl * f r ? m ba * kach * “ d "n*™*
in jny loins. As another member
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Duty of Ministry towards the Lay
men. Movement open by Rev. P.
W\ Warren.
Saturday Morainic.
10:00—Devotional exercises.
11:00—Preaching try Rev. B. L.
Adams,
12:00—What should be the atti
tude of the church towards the
Woman's Mission 8ociety i open by
C. N. Lar*dale.
Sunday. ,
11:00—Missionery Sermon, Rev.
J. M. Craven.
C. N. LANGDALE,
Clerk. Fro-tem.
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Marriage License So. 5.
Deputy Clerk of Court Ackerman
was called upon last Thursday not
only to furnish a marriage li
cense but an officer to perforin the
ceremony as well. It is endless to
say that he called in Jos. M. Moor-
er. Esq. and that the record made
in the ceremony of license No 1.
was shortened several minuters.
The contracting parties were Miss
Annie Poston aid English William
Sineath of Cottageville. Mr. Sin-
eath gave his age as 36 which that
of Miss Poston was given as 19.
.Shortly after the, ceremony, the
happy couple left for their home
at Cottageville.
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but
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ion
and
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L. Herndon of Waiterboro, who
has been visiting relatives at ls-
landton, has returned home.
Miss Bertha EsDorn and mother,
of Mashawville, were In town Fri
day shopping.
Sprains require careful treatment.
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T» UrrUKIl LULLLul henry N. Snyher. President
A real eollesre ivith high standards of scholarship and character.
Excellent equipment. Unsurpassed health conditions. Expenses
Moderate. Loan funds for worthy students. Fifty-eitfhth session
begins September 20th. Write for catalogue.
J. A. GAMEWELL, Setrktary.
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Spartanburg, Soi tu Carouna
A high-grade preparatory r'-houl for boys. Small cUisse-. Indi
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20th.
A MASON DuPRE, Headmaster.
NOTM’K.
IIIsh X^y Crosby of Isiandton who Miss Marie Ritter and brother,
ha* Been vl»iting her aunt, Mrs. Beatie. paused through here Thyir*-
S. Finn, had business in Charles- D. E. Benton here returned home day or their way to Tabor to ni
ton a few days last week. Saturday. tend tha picnic.
Notice Is hereby given, that tho
undersigned, having organized them
selves into a society for a fraternal
and charbitale purpose, namely, to
care for the sick and bury tho
dead intend to apply to the secre
tary of State for <t certificate of
incorporation In perpetuity, th«»
name of the proposed corporation
belc-jj “The Christian Union So- ^
ci»ty v ”
PL B. Ellison, Sam Washington,
Minder Ellison, Robert Edwards,
George Fraser, Mary Edwards,
Sarah Brown, Charit^ Simmons.
Green Pond, 8. C., July 26, 1911
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