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■>ir- x .V . i mm. THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, 8. C. to. nil. r ibart ftt tlM W*IWrW»o, 8. C.. pMtoffie* M Mcoad-clAK matter y%gtk t 1179 and«r Act of March a, im.’ . •vary Wodnooday at Walterboro 8. C. JL C„ at tho elooo of bulaoMk Soft. 1, 1911. " RKHOUHCIH, and Dtoeomite... .911.119.99 Vvraltoro aud Fixtures.. 1,043.3f Bonking Hoooo 3,00V.C| Doo From Banks and Bankers , 1,913.10 Cnrrsacy .. 711.09 Silver end other Minor Cola .. 4 ’.. ......... 179.39 Checks sad Chsh Items 397.94 Stationery • • e„e e-e • • • e 931,69 W — Total. 919,100.73 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In....93,990.00 Individual Deposits subject to check .. 2,999.79 Cashier's Checks 129.09 Bills payable, including cer tificates dor mney boor* rowed 7,900.00 99 ( 1#11. Total. ...919,190.79 “Hands off,” is our motto la the race for Governor. Let Blease and Jones fight It out. ' llhere has been some whisperings recently of the erection of a modern hotel In -Walterboro. We trust these were not vaporings but tha* the sctusl work of construction will begin at an esrly date. * Of cuoree Governor Blease Is not afraid of the Issue, If be rod Judge Jones are the candidates next sum mer for the Governorship but It wM be a convenient thing If Senator Tillman does not run, so that he may run for the United States Sen ate. Instead of being boycotted, the News and Courier seems to be more fsvored than the other papers by the present Governor. During the pdet week thisp sper ha* carried two “beats'' from Its Columbia bureau, one about the race of Col. W. J. Talbert for the U. 8. Sencte and tb« other about the Intention of Governor Blease to run for the V. S. Senate If Senator Tillman Is not a candidate. V Oct- 2ml to 7th x State of South Carolina, Couuty of Colleton. Before me came W. C. Patrick, Ji* Gaskler of the above named bank, who, being duly aworn, says that tig &0D cr by reputation and I offer to Twre aad forrguimg state—tat; I* a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bi-nk. K. T. a. SHAFFER l w'.ll buy cetton at Walterboro during C o curing season. You all know me. Every cotton grower In the county knows me either in per- W. C. PATRICK. JR. Sworn to ar-J subscribed before me this fourteenth dap of Septem. ber, 1911. A. E. YARN Notary Public, v t'Ofrwt Attest: H. W. YARN, H. M. WOOD, A. E. YARN. Directors NOTICE TAX There will be two vacancies on the Supreme Court l>ench to be filled by the General Assembly at Its necting In January, and possibly three. There will, therefore, be a splendid chance for Hon. VV. B. Gruber, Colleton's candidate, to re ceive one of the pieces. Mr. Gru ber. was one of the popular randl dates Inst session, and will b«» a for- mlddle pponoei't at (3th next ses- s'oon If he ran be prevailed upon to allow his name to be used. OP ADDITIONAL ELECTION. Whereas application has been made to the County board of Edu cation for Colleton County to or der an eeletton In Welch Creek School District No 33 on the ques tion of voting an additional tax levy of 3 mills In said District; and a petition presentd signed by one- third of the qualified electors and resident freeholders of the age of twenty one In said district, praying said election be ordered. It Is ordered under section 1208, of the Code of Civil Laws. 1902. that an election be held Thursday October 5th, 1911 at Bethel church or other convenient place wlthiu said district and that only those persons who return real or 'personal property for taxation, and pr.sent registration certificates as provided in general elections he al lowed to vote at said election. Each elector favoring the proposed tax shall cast a ballot containing the words “For Additional Tax" printed or written thereon, and each elec tor opposed to said additional tax shall vote a ballot containing the words "Against Additional printed or written thereon Tolls will he opened at 8 cf'clock a. m. and dosed at 4 o'clock, p. ,*n. Jas A. Padgett, Kd Craven and E U. Smith, truste<s of said dis trict are appointed managers to con duct said election. If the majority of the votes cast In said School District shall he • For Additional Tax" and not “‘Against Additional Tax," the ad ditional tax shall be levied. Within ten days after the elec tion the above named managers shall report to the Hoard the re mit of the eecltlon and furnish them with the poll list, the harlot *'ox and all papers appertaining thereto. H. W. BLACK. SB., W. W. 8MOAK. J. RICE GODLEY. Co. Bd. Education Colleton Co. Walterboro, 8 C, Sept 18. 1911. 9.-20.31 all r. SQUARJg DEAL in each and every transaction. A guarantee MEANS SOMETHIN when it Is offered by a man you know and a man who hat behind Mm 36 years of established butt ress In Colleton County. I will again represent SILCOX & Company of Charleston. They believe that I understand the cot- tm Imsini-ha because this Is the slxt- year that I have represented them at Walterboro. They pay me so much per bale to buy fo.* tuem. it Is tl;«»efcre to my advantage niy as many bales ro possible It is no advantage to me to try and buy cetton cheap as thougn I were buying on a margin like mat y buyers. The closer I crowd the market each day the more cot- buy, the more I can get > >n 1 can make and the more you can for your cotton. It will cost you nothing to see me always before you sell and It will generally pay you to do sq, A good motto for the cotton buyer is to “See Shaffer First.” Miss Marie Ritter who has been visiting relatives and friends at Ruffin, pa-ssed through Walterboro Monday et: route to her home near Ritters V.. We cordially invite the ladies of Co-leton Comity to attend the lectures and demonstration on on Domestic ; ,Science and Economical cooking by MRS. C. F. HARRIS to be held at our store during the week OCTOBER 2ND TO 7TH INCLUSIVE Mrs. C. F. Harris if one of the foremost lecturers * on Domestic Science and Scientific Cooking in this country, and is an advanced leader in the theories and practices of the home kitchen. Come and meet her for she will entertain you and you will have the pleasure of trying some of her receipts, which will be pleasant. WALTERBORO, - - - S.C. 0 Hours 9 A, M., to 5 P. M. & Tax;: AT Editor Knight of the Bamberg Herald comes In his last week’s paper with some pretty straight tal about the lack of support he is getting from the business men of the town. He hints thr-t if this condition does not improve he will ' mdve his plant to some other place. We have been noticing for a long time that he has been getting but little advertising from his home merchant*, we cat<iot understand why this Is. He gets out one of the best and neatest papers published anywhere In the State, and It la a credit to Bamberg. But we are wondering Whether or not such a public arraignment of the business men of the town Is a tactful thing to do. Does Brother Knight “go out after the business4" Or does he sit back in his beautifully equip ped sanctum and wait for it to epme In? If the mountain will not come to Mahomet Mahomet • t must go to the mountain. The National Farmers’ Union Con vention held a few days ago at Shawnee, Okla., advised the farmers of the South to hold their cotton for 14 and 15 cents. The confer, once of planters bankers, business men, and officials held last week at Montgomery, Ala., claim that cot’’ ton should bring not less than 15 | cents and urges farmers to hold for that figure. So the advice from < Mts at 75 cents, per Bushel, both these gatherings is to the farmers to warehouse their cot- top end market it gradually, thus forcing the mill man and manufar. turer to give a living price for the •taple. „ This is very' good, but we just rise to remark that such advice will not do th? farmers of Colleton conn ty a bit of good. They have not m warehouse. How tong Will they be content for such a condition- to exlatf The farmer can if he will. Will he? The Brick Store. 1000 Bushels Red Rust proof ¥ LOR’SI Specials for This Week ONLY Full pound cans perfumed Talcum Povdor—only one to a cus- 11"!/, Full 37-in w i le \vllmv homespun —a few hales left while it lasts oc. yd We have just a few dozep-rnore of those oOe. iMuhie, Be<U SheoLs - which wt* wilT'priee-'^fiY 39c ti in. every thread Silk Ribbons We ‘J.'-u pieces direct from the mih We will sell this exception- ■il'U- VHlitt' a' lOcyd ini I):'7. Children's Uandkercheifs tfood value*. We 1 ^ have tho. e to po at 9 ^ CdvILI Infants colored top soft sole shoes, a 25 center everywhere. 1 A — While they last IvIC Men's Carpet Slippers-sizes 7 to 10. a ereat bartfain. Per OC** pair ^.. O'd Ladie’s felt lined black cloth top Comfort Shoes just the thing for Grandma Soft, wide 8*1 AQ soles. Special this week *?*•»*' A great big box of soap contain ing 3 cakes of delightfully perfumed, high class soap. Cine w e can guaran tee not to hurt the most Ueii- 1 _ cate face. Per box 1VC Infants and childres wool toques— all colors, a 25c va'ue. We will sell rhe few dozen we 1 L have at lvlC eaCH Do You WEAR CLOTHES? o 0, This is an unnecessary question, eh? Of course you do. Where do you BUY your clothes? A very impor tant matter, and one to which you should give careful thought. You wish to buy where you can get the cheapest and best, and we wish to say that we are satisfied our store is where you can do this. Mr. Zalin, while in the North, was assisted by a buyer who has had twenty-five years experience, and as a consequence, he has selected a stock of goods the equal of \vhich has never been shown in Collt ton" 1 County. Come to see us and let us show you. Anything you want in Men’s Nml Boy's Suits and Overcoats, Men’s Trousers and Hats. Shoes. Etc. Our Ladies Suits, Skirts, Waists, Cloaks and Children’s Suit* and Cloaks are special values. Ladies and Children's Sweaters a Specialty O.ie Car William Toll flour. 1000 Bush-d Roil Ru*t proof mhm! V lut* at 75 ornts por Huuht-I. i Oiu* Car William Toll flour. Sc It Bacon by tho piece same old llunllv any use tor us to sav anything in regard to the above values, except that you can take our word for it. They are the biggest values we have ever offered. Remember We saved money in buying, ..and you can have the advantage of our saving—We saved for you. Acddcmt mt Haw Mill. Saturday, Sept. 2, Isaac Williams, colored, who has been working at the Walterboro Lumber Company, with the logging crew, happened to tho patiful accident of getting hia leg fractured by a falling tree. Wil liams was brought to Walujrhoro urban ho was given medical treat- ■aeat, aad la doing an wall as could price 7 1.2 cer:<* per pound. We pay 20 cent* Dox for Egg*. t Brick Store Waherboro’s Popular Store W- J TAYLOR, Proprietor Specials 300 TO CLOSE OUT f pairs of Shoes and 200 Men s Hats at 50 cents on the dollar. H. ZALIN The Clothing Store. H. D. Crosby, of Ruffin, wan among those who were in town Mot James A. Padgett, of Walterboro Route No. 2. wae In Walterboro Sat urdey ota business. ^ ..