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— . - • - o it, mi. TttE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, 8. C. Pa6> tHRSft. WWTRROrS ENROLLMENT ALMOHT FAIR TIME. NOTICE TAX OF ADDITIONAL ELECTION. Whereas application—has been tierex; H—dneJ aad Thirty. A W-.;pi1 fYom The—Paeter of The Women la Starient Bodjr. Colored Methodist Charrh at Rock Hill. 8M*t. 20.—W|irthrop Walterboro. OlleffB opened thie morning with a 0 nly a few weeks now and the total enrollment of *130 young wo- Co un ty Fair will be in full blast men. thn largeet In the htetarj of j jf our farmers, meel this fruit K row ^ r ». 8, wlt raisers.. our levy of 3 mills in said Dist.ict, and were held promptly at 10 oclock, i. i Us t r i„ U8> | iar j working men and h petition pres^ptd signed by one- and were -conduoted by. Freeidenr . wo|uen are planning to be htre and ; thlrd of ^ XllHed elector, and resident freeholders of the age of twenty one in said district, praying said election be ordered. - <. - made to the County board of Edu cation for Colleton County to or der an eelction in Welch Creek School District No 33 on the ques- 1 wonder if our farmers, mechanics, tion of voting an additional tax It is ordered under section 1208, 1902. Advertising Rate Card THE PRESS AND STANDARD Walter bom, 8. C. Effective September 1, IW1I. D. B. Johnson with reading of script en j 0 y ,i a y especially set apart ure and a song, after which Itev. j or tjjeni b>- the fair.mindo* men at \\. J. Nelscti, pastor of the Mrst t | lt> j, ea( j j| u , ( a j r ’ Brftist church of t.hbi cllj*. made a | 0 yal and law-abiding citizens very Tamest pra>er. 0 f t jj e county we should eivouraw.' President Johnson thei* made an t ^i 8 aIu j everv mo\. inent th;.: aims 0 f the Code of Civil 1 iws interesting address to the student lo develop our natural resoure.fs .. . . .. , . , . Thiirarf-«v I body, directing their attention e*v whlth a kiud providence has betow ^oir 1th l£n it Bethel 1 socially to the fact thi-t their future , hJ (.j, wll . , vll halll | s;.. w*ober ..th. l.tll at Bethtl ami success at the college would de- ,,, , *, i n 1 *> ha d. . o._ church or other convenient place and success at inecouegt woum uc come one and all and let us nu.kC'r ,, ijti . ' 'pend largely Oh the way they t*—rcofero Day u gr.at day a red-letU-, , 1 d,Mri ‘ , . d, “ , ,l,at onl > tered Into it. and the effort they day ,a day long to bi> .remember w tho!,e P‘‘ rsons whc return real or put forth -during the college course, a ' 8 a j| personal property for taxation, and He then Introduced Major John i. if y OU have any products of farm present registration certificates as Koddi V. who made a forceful but orghi rd or freest or any cattle or provided in general elections be al-| short speech welcoming thie young ,doCk worthy of exhibition bring i ^ . . .... u 1 frv the eitv and telling them t .u ‘ . Dr,n ? lowed to vote at said election. Each women to me <u> ana telling mem or them to Mr. \\ \\. rimoak. .... Winthrop was the pride of Rock Seoro , ar> .. a;i d , huii 8how , 0 the e,ettor favor,n K the Prop ped tax Hill. crowds that will gather at the fair BhaU raHt a ba,,ot containing the President Johnson then Inlroduc. what our colored people are doing wo rds “For Additional Tax’’ printed ed Rev. E. K. Hi rdln, pastor of St. t 0 build up industrial life of the or written thereon, and each elec- J r^r ^ » « unt > of Colleton. j t0 r opposed to said additional tax i€OBor at W oirord wiio ci- \ ohf$ for tH#* c r i i iiv v r , ii ilovpioo— tended a cordial welcome to the m< . nt of countj^in those thin£ S, ' a 1 VO,e 8 ba,lot contalr<n k the young women in behalf of the ,h at ma ke for bett?.' homes. b**tter wordH “Against Additional Tax” churches of the city, x schools b«*tcr churches, and better P rlnt<>d or written thert^on ! Polls will be opened at 8 O'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock, p. m. Jas. A. Padgett, Ed Craven and E R Smith, trustees of srJd. dis trict are appointed managers to con SPACE (CONTK.UT) HATF>* (To IW ImhI Within a Year) cents }M*r inch FREE-ROUND-TRIP TO CHARLESTON - .V ^ The Retail Merchants Pay Your Fare. ? President Johnson in his address men an d women tho importonce of making the meat of one's time if much of ve-lue was to be accomplished, and said thht Winthrop college de-'• sided first that Winthfrop’s daughter should tie womanly, t LuiMian wo- mei* and then scholars. He warned E. W. St rattoi.* O'Riley is in town. No Ntw d TV* Stop Work. When your doctor orders yqu to i too to‘24b inches. . . -■"VO to 4tm inches.,, Aoo to »)»!» inches. . . looo or more inches |o Transient Hates. TO cents |k'r inch for first inser> tion. ami Ho cents per inch for each suhs«H|ucnt insertion. I.*‘gal \d\crtising Kates. The iut«*s on legal advertising are fixed by law and these rates will not tie deviat«‘d from. tTassifiiil Advertising Kates Wants. For Sale, lAir Kent, 1*0*1 and otiier special husiness notfccs, one ci nt a word em'h iiwcrtion, no advertising taken for less Uian twenty-five cents. Business l«H-als five cents a line each insertion. Maitriagcs and lieaths. News items of marriages ami Out-of-town shoppers may come to f harleston, ptay > front one to jll five days attend the theatres, visit IP.** Island resorts, etc, do their ,11 buying and have their railroad fare pukl for the round trip. Tho .12 only eonditiosn to la* complied with are: First, that your combined duct said election. ! deaths are printed free. r<gain#t magnifying trifles, and said. . wor * c > staggers you. ... I If th# majority of the votes cast > notices uml verses at the —; ; t - sav Yon knntt vm. J.pn' ln sald School District shall be ; "oeaih" in thi s, eluirgisl at ‘ones greatest troubles are those 1 J°u saj. i ou know >ou are, t he nevifr had/' He counseled the i,k - r »n down- and failing in students to take a cheerful outlook bta ' ,b » f l a y by dn-y but you must j on life and life's dutlen ". ork aB lonk as > ou C:U1 *tat“l. I At this morning's opt-nii'g session > ou nee d I s Electric Bitters regular clasess wen* i-nnounced for ,0 klve l° n e, strength, and vigor tomorrow. Examini.Mons for classl- > our S - Vf,r ^ n »* to prevent break- fRation, entrance ami for making dowh and build you up. Don t-be up conditions wen* held last Satur- Bkkl >* " r aini "« when , E,ec * day and Monday, r.i:ul the presid tri.* i le Bitters will benefit you from and faculty have been working on 1 ,< ‘ f,rsl dose - Thousands bless the organizzition of the college since ,Um , .'? r th i: lr Klorious health and last Fridaj. strength. Try them. J^.vcr.w bottle * u ,j ~ is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 5bc ... “t Jno. M. Klein's O Riley is in town. * .. I O'Riley is in tow n A IhvadfUl Sight. to H. J. Barnum. o^Freville, N. Y. was the fever sore thr.-t had pla- NOTICE. gjed his life for y#ars ia spite of | The regular Fall teacher's exaaiin niany remedies he tried. At last ^tion will be held, Friday October he used Bucklen's Arnica Salve - . v „. . , , aad wrote: “1? has entirely healed 6 l«Ki»ning at 9.00 oclock. with scarc'-ly a scr-r leff.*' Heals I e * a ™ i natlon he based Durrs. Boils. Eczema. Cuts. Bruises °" tl '® J 5 ' 1 K teX t! T**. r ^ ent, y Swelling.. Corns and Piles llke< dopted , by he H / ,ard - Applicants ruagic. Only 25c at Jno. M. Klein's. ! f °, r ^•’tKlcrie* should be able to secure these books from the cen. tral text book depository- In Colum bia or from the local couMy de positories. t The examinr.tion will embrace “ the same subject* as heretofore— Begin New Hrasion M’KJv lavnecwt Em Algebra, Arithmetic, Grammar Ge. roltment In TWeir History. ocraphy History. Agriculture. Civ. St. Ciecrge. S^ps. 20.—With the ics, Physiology and Pedagogy, largest enrollmei* in tu history* tbs h *V. Black, Sr. work of the 1911-1912 *5 sslcm of Co. Supt. of Ed. thb St George pullc schools has Walterboro, S C. f Sen 9. 1911 been resumed. .Appropriate md in. j tereeting exercises marked the opejiinu. including shrot addresses by Dr. John B. Johnson, 1. S. Hutto jvnd F E. Him:• Hit of the board of We, the undersigned, do hereby O’Riley is in town N. • , ’<v 8T. GEORGE SCHOOLS. By virtue of an execution against property dated August 12, 1911, issued by H. D. Padgett. Esq , Clerk of the Court of Common Picas tor Colleton, and filed In my office August 12, 1911, directing m to satisfy a judgment in fa-vor of T. G. WjlJiams. Plaintiff, and against the Manhattan Tie and Timber Company^ 1, H Hush, and W. H. Felder, Defendants. In the sum of $1089.31, with interest thereof* from the 4th day of Au gust. 1911 etc., out of the proper, ty of the said judgment debtors as maj- be found in Colleton County; said judgment having been obtained In the Court of Common Pleas for x . . Bern well County and docketed In* trustees and John A. liters. There forbid anj trespassing upon our Colleton County on the 4th day w< r# a large number of jutrens in ianMs. Persons caught trespe-xsingof August. 11*11; and there being ntt< iKH'ice. hunting will be dealt w ith accord- ~ The return of Prof. W. C. ZtaigJec* jng to law NOTICE. Obituary end •*< the “For Additional Tax” and not iaw of let nt)-five cei.ta per lnr.-li. ‘“Against Additional Tax,'* the ad- 1 ditional tax shall be levied. I VOTE—The ahtive intes huvi* Within ten days after the elec- j b< t n t arcfull) c<*m*»ilri>, artl are tion the above named managers | the very lowest |H>ssible. consistent shall report to the Board the re-i with g.-« tl Lusint ss judgment. suit of the eecltion and furnish | —— them with the poll list, the be.!lot box and all papers appertaining thereto. H. W. BLACK. SR., W. W. SMOAK, / J. RICE GODLEY. Co. Bd. Education Colleton Co Walterboro, S. C., Sept 9--2h.3t liuivliases ainount to 8HA or in«*re. Second, that you c*»hm* front • point twenty-five milefc or more diMtnni. Tliinl. that >onr fare moat md exceed A per tent of )»*ur total purclia«r«. Fourth that yt*b ninaC liny n round trip ticket nr get a reteipi from your railroad agent at vt*nr hoiiie Matitm. showing that )t*u purt-lutsttl e ticket. The merchants of Charleston carry large and well assorted stocks. The matter of selection is easy; you have a variety to choose froaa. Their storka are kept fresh by being replenished often. Prices are very reasonable, considering quality. If you cannot find just what you want in yonr home town, remember you ran always get It In Charleston. The following merchants are mcmtwrs of this refund plan and will be very glad to serve you: » Ask For Refund Books. 18. 1911. O'Riley is in town LE* XL FdTlCK. Professional Notices. Vm .1 FUtihnrne Heber R ■ adget* FISHBURNE & PADGETT Attorneys and Counselors at Law WALTLKHOR®, - - S. C. */ ■ 1 - ■ 'i a _ OPKIdE OF Op. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: U *• m ' * P- m 8 p. in., 6 p. m OPPtJSITE Farmers and Merchants Bank. 'Phone lOTa. WALTERBORO. 8. 0 JOHN H. HICK8. 81RG EON-DENTIST. EHHHAKDT, 8. C. J. P. REM LEY. J. F. STRICKLAND, B. C. STRICKLAND, J. T. BAILEY J. A. BAILEY. J. S. BAILEY. A. E. STRICKLAND S. J. PATRICK. ’ \ MRS. ANDREW WILSON. 9 14 3t. O'Riley is in town who for til*- past two sessb n* has coiidiwtiHl tin- school with abillt), Is : m..tttr cf gratification. *- iti '-li is in imu. ‘i to Prof. Zeiglcr are: Miss Sunclia Vaugh:*, Athens. To:ti.: Mbs M;«l:?l Bryuit, Spartanburg; Miss l>-ila Nanoe. Due West; Misk Cony a Hardy. Joti^.UMi.j Miss Paulina W. Hutto. St. George: Miss Kate Ctiutey Suminerton; Miss Lyl Parrish. New York. All of thoa*a witji the exception of Mrs. Hutto g.nd Miss Parrish, i-Ve new teach- n .«r ££ srw.:r,r:^ hacler mimfactlrini of the dteath of her mother, which eccumd at IR« West. COMPANY, t/'illey is ;u town. ^ | SUCCESSORS TO A-, usually treated, a sprained an- /--cq c HACKKR & SON kle v ill disable a man for three or XaUCJ. O. n.rik-IV.C.K. « SUD I..ji weeks, but applying Chamber- Inln’s Liniment freely as soon as tbt Injury is received, and observ ing the directions with each bottle., a curl* can he effect* d in from two to four days. For sale by all deal ers. . , • . O'Riley is In .own. Clcnison College) l/ettor. Clomson College. Sept ^3-Special. In tho history of Clemson College the session just opening promises to be tbe greatest Over M»*» in dents were enrolled ai*l attei Mauiling exanminatlons nearly tlia-t number are still her**. The new course which enables work Q } Ballisters: GHllt course which enabbs a bov work and attend classes alternate week* j Q rnan y cn t S ; Screen I/OCf is proving very popular. Twei-tv- aeven boys ares now pursuing this Windows. no personal property of tlie said judgment debtors to lie found in 'Ms county, | did () n the 11th day of September, 1911, levy i.pon the lands and tenements lereinnfter dt-scrlbcd, th*- propor- ’)• of the said The Manhattan Tie nd Timber Company situated in his County and I will sell the same to the highest bidder. for cash, at public outcry, before the ourr House door :;t Walterboro S. C.. on the 2nd day of October, .'.ill at 12 oclock, M,, or as soon .hereafter as practicablV^lurlng the \g:il hours of sale. AH that tract of land cot Mir.ir.g ighKhundred Acres, more or less. Hunted, in Colleton County, bound ed north by lands of P W Ri»h- r, known ns the Shepherd tra*-t; nst bv lands formerly of Peter Bentz, llerr-don, and Mai/ldin; ^outli by lands’of Mauldin; West by- 1; ads formerly of R. I* Gekrgs W. R. F('K 4 . Sheriff of Colleton County. Walterboro S. O Sept 12. 1!M1 9 -1 4 - 31. O'Riley L* in town. I WE MANUK\CTLUfc Deers Sash and Blinds A2 Meetinn Street, charleston, sc GARBLE AMD CRANire WORKS and WE DEAL IN course. Great improvements have been r„ a X l0 .u^.r Me i^ So?.'”;;'. C.| S SS, Sash Cord and VVeighK Improvements of barracks the new-*. CHARLES JON. S dairy* building has been com- __ | pleted and e*iuiped, two large con- errte silos have been built, and the O itilej Is in town. farm barns are now under construe- - Henry Drawdj*. accompanied by The ''encampment at the tit ate j)i s ni****e. Miss Dana H«-rn;*J<ji». visit-? Fair this y.*ar will rest largely with ^ relatives j,, town Saturday. the boys. If they want to go, the trip Is virtually assured. The de- . . . cisioRi will bo made by the President of the Board of Trustee* c-nd the “ _ President of the College. I Piarfhoea i» always more or less We* have a large number of boys prevalent dtirln* September Be >m our country They are: -prepared for It. C hamberlainfs Coll Anderson H. W.; (^nner, 8 M; Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy is, Risher. T. R.: Risher. R. W : Hub- prompt and effectual. It can a-1- eter, E. L.; Koger, L. H.f Connor. I! wa > B b * ^P^ded upon and rs M. Garris, Eddie; Pond's H. U.; plpa sanl t0 take - For Baie aM Polk; F. W. Risher waa elected d « aler *- secretary of the Studtfnt* Prese As- . sociation. - I O'Riley is in town. Send For Price*, ’’.j Mr John Y. Beech represents as at Walter horn Established In 1794. . Oldest Firm in A merles D. A. WALKER O'Riley Is Is tows. H. W. BUCK SR, S 0 ) DENTAL SURGEON ? i 1 have reopened n y dental £ office, and have associated 5 with me DR, JOHN H. t BAKER, All work given ^ prompt attention. ( Office next Terry & Shaffer’s q g Store. £ o Office Hoars : 8.30 am to 2 S p. m. 3 to 6 p. m. ^ Tpone No 07a. 'Walterboro, H C c Art Stores. Lanneau's Art Store 23 8 King Street Antique Furniture. Morgenstern Furniture Company... 62 Reid Street Bakers. CondAn’s Bakery 153 Rutledge Ave. lt«M>k St*»r**s. Walker, Evans & Cogswell 3 Broad Street. t . L. I.egerton. .SM13 King Stret-t Car|H-tb, Mattings, etc. Mutual Carpet Company. . .- ....247 King Street. Cbina, Glass mid tju**«-iiv*ar«*. Olmrb-hton Crockery Company..... 299 King 8tree4. Cigars and TiiIhic*-**. Folhi^Broa Cc.. ..26T) King Street (hulling and Gents’ Furnishings. Centaciincr A Yisanski 252 King St. Ilirsch-lsrael Company .* King and Wentworth Blue-vtehi Bros.. 494-496 Ring St. W. S. Cook Company. .332 King St. .4. Brown r.ois. .354-356 King St. Banov amt Yob.sk.. . . . 385 King St. Department Stores M Pun bgoU A Sons .. . .240-242 King Street. 1 Louis Cohen L Co 332 224 Kins St. and 203 Meeting The Kerrlsou Dry Goods Co.. , . . . . ..80-82 Hasel Street. J. It. K*ad Co 2HI King Street. Druggi-t. Paragon Jrug Co. 286-288 King St. Fisli and Oysters. Terry Fish Co.-....133 Market St. Florists. Counelly-McC'..j ty Co ... -. .. 29C King Street. Furniture., Phoenix I’unfture Co.. .' .... ....187-191 King St root. Buell A Roberts..573 King Street. A. G. El.oder A Son 359-361 King StreeL Furniture and Dry thMais. Buell A- Rol*erf*. .573 King street. Grocer*. J. II. Hesse. Montague and Coming. The John Ilurkatnp Co K a ; and Broad Streets uns. Bicycles, and K|torting thawte The ft. II. VX'ortnen Arms Co . .230 King Street Hanlvtnre. M. H. Lazarus... w King and HassHl Stree A. McL Marlin..363 King Street. Strohe.-l.c- A McDermld 2C7 King Street. • Dali Si.ppiy C*r....377 King Stret . > Jewelers. Jas Allan A Co..285 King Street. Garrington. Ihomas A Co 251 King Street. Optician end Optical Huppllee. Pareona Optical Co.... 244 King 8k Pianos. Organs, Music and Musical V Merohaadlse. Seiglings's Music Store. 243 King FI Stoves, Cooking CteasiIs, Etc. Mlnnis Stove Co w . M . .. .. King and Burns La* Shoe Stores. Robert E. M irtin 256 King 8t^ II. J. Williams 248 King St?^ Robert Martin..... 139 Market 8L A. A. llirsch .281 King 8t. ‘ D. C’Urien it Soes...381 King 8L XX. F. Livingston 366 King St. Jacobs Sh> - More 510 King St. Trunks and Bags. Charleston Trunk Company... _ ...» 270 King Street. Tiunks and Office Supplies. Edward J. Murj h}-.. .. ...... — —157 Meeting Street. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOa FIRE INSURANCE riI()NB21X OR WRITE J. D. vonLehe, Agent HARTFORD & AETNA FIRE INslTvANCE COMPANIES. Will insure improved country *lwell- nvs an*i furniture, store buildings and merchandise stock. •I* WANTED 1! QCQ LOADS OF 4 FT- ooy CORD WOOD C.E. DURANT Civil Eng’r and Land Surveyoi Will be in Walterboro at J B. Ackerman’s on Saturdays and all otlu*r *lays when not at work fn field. ’Phone No. ■jjy. WILL PAY Don’t Come to Empty O'Riley is in town. XVe have beer* enjoying a sup ply of boiled groundnuts sent ua by Mrs. Jane Herndon of Snider's. Such little acts of thoughtful kindness are always gratefully rt*- nieinb* red by j« editor. O'Riley is in town. For bowel complaints In children tdways give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ard Dlarrhoe% Remedy a-nd castor oil. It is certain to effect a cure and when reduced with wate and sweetened is pleasant to take,. No physician can prescribe a better remedy. For tele by all dealers. O’Riley ie la town. t 369 EACH TRIP. Town With an Wagon. Serve You OUR GIN. MEAL AND HULLS FOR SALE WALIERBORO COTTON OIL CO.' . . 9 M. A. Crosby, H. J. Brant and W. Prof. J. W. Campbell of Williain^ A. iirant, Jr., all of Sniders, wen.i hed buslnees tn Walterboro Friday In town Friday on business. > afternoon. ORiley Is la town. ^ 1^. i (mUey U ia towa. Aix.Xmft*