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t iU im. UM WalUrboro, S. C. VM Tt » Act •( March •*- Wtthovt the canaoc hop* to Ao^rojr that to Mtlac tho prod vet of hto labor a pound to a raafooa- blo prtoo for cotton, and If tho far mor bp a ajmtom worohonalic M control tho amount of cotton », Wti. placed on tho marhot each month, ■ them to nothlt« under tho ana that m Your ft** orory Wodnoaday at Waltorboro 8. C. 4k ST, 1811. Wo hum on our deek. tho flrat tho Yarmora Roolow, a *im pubHabod at Ham Thto paper to a auccoaoor to tho Into Hampton County News vhlch vaa odd by tho roeolvor a few woofca apo, tho outfit bolng pur chaaod by Mr. W. T. Johna. Ho haa aimoclatad with him aa editor, Hr. B. Prank Hammond, a nowapaper writer of experience aud ability and who to well known In Waiter- boro, havlnp been at one time edi tor of the Colleton Nowa. Tho rorlew preeenta a verj* credit able appearance, and la full of in- taroatlnp newa matter, and well gottec< up ndvortlaementa. Here’a wtablng the Review abuntlant auc- ld prorent hto getting n fixed price for kla prodatt. To tho f|pmon of Colleton coua- tj* wo wopld say: Do not let find yon with* wafehouao fadlltkK <What hna been lost fn tho county JalfaUdy tkia year woald bare bulk a 4 0,000 bale stand and warehouae. Let tho Union take thto mat Ur up right now, and erect n wnmhouaa tn time for next year'# cotton. It to nil licences and water rente far a, ported of five years? Wa are as sured that there la ever)* poaalbtl- j lty~ of work being started at once ! on this modern hotel If sack ha | dona. Will they do IP? Gentlemen , of Connell, It la np to you. Do you wish to sao your town prosper sad grow? Are yon willing to any to the world that you are broad-mind ed acd ,willing to foster enterprises, and Indace Investments? Wo bo> liters that yon am. We calbapon yoa la the aamo of program to act ard to act'now. This In* little enough to do, and to do It mny* open the way fpr some other enter- Od. 2nd to 7ft ■LCi^CBHCR AT COtJYTT FAIR. The public to to be treaded t come splendid add at the coui> SCHOOL IMPKOVKMKNT. We desire to call tba attention of tho tmstem and patrons of the rural schools of Collotoa to the ar ticle on the prises offered for ru ral school Improvement by the 8tat Loard of Education. Mlaa Helen E. Malone bus charge of this work lie Colleton" this year. A yea* or ao ago, tko Balden school, then being taught by Mlaa Carrie Weekly, won one of these prises. Omega school won another. Colleton" hcbools have been successful, why not again? It needs only earnest, and penlstebt effort on the part of the teacher, end the heart)' co-operation of the men, women and children of the district. We assert that apart front the glory of winning the prise, and apart from the good which would be done to a community by having every person In It etlisted u-ud working together for a com moo cause, that there Is not u school in tho county that could not use the prise money to advantage. Again we insist upon an association being lonned il:* e\ery school to advance ’ill. interest. ''Cod helps those who help themselves.” We ar« Tc-ady at all times to help Miss Ma lone and will Im- pleased to co-opt-r- \ ate in every way possible WASTED—< OKKKSPONDENTS. We would like to secur«i the ser vices of seven.4 inure corres- • pondents froth a few of the sections of the county not tu>w represented dn our staff of regular correspond tier.**. We are of the opinion that to have the- H»-ws of a, Section of the county written tip regularly means much to such cooitihuiity In the vyay of f.v ora hie advertis ing. The Press amf Stantlard goes o into about three thousand homes In this and adjoinini; counties, anti The happenings ir. the different com m unit Us in ike the most in- c terestmg reading. So send along »the haptc wlo thtr or n«t yob are a regular ct»rre!-jM>ndcut. Another matter tb.it pr.-- vents many persons from writing tor the paper is that tin y have the opinion that the articles must be Without mistitk'--. and eiiuantly w ri ten. This is' not bt ;:ll m <. ^ary We tt-kc pi . ure j.i nwyiit.c any article that conus li-. and many of them we do r< writ, U e take mre ty fair ham In Novtmber. Soma of the most dlatlagnlshsd gent te rn en of ths South have accepted thto Invitations to be present, sad It la hoped the people of the county will tarn out’ and hear their speeches. The opening day will hoajf'.. one of’ 1 " Governor Blenaa'a characteristic addresses, Iri which, donbtleas the political situation from hla view point will receive at tention. Governor Bleaae has'man supporters in this epunty, and they will turn out to hear hie address. On Thursday, Educational day. Jndga Ira B. Jones, thto Chief Jnatir* of South Carolina, will de liver aa address. He la an announc ed cs. 'ildate for governor, and to n taker of ability. He may pay hfn respects to his opponent, but will likely discuss educational ques tions and not politics. Much [Interest oeatere in these speakers. Wednesday, Col. E. J. Wr.tsors who to perhaps doirfg mom for South Carolina than any man In the State, will make a speech. He will doubtless bring some auggnatlon that will he helpful to our people, and he is entitled to their Interest ed attention. Cou^ressman Eegare haa also accepted an Invitation to be present. We believe this will be abotk the only time he has honored (telleton with a visit, ex cept on caaipatfc* years, for the longest time. Theyi say •‘George” has a lot of Influence in Waahlcgto and he has a fot of friends in Col-' leton. He can doubtless be of as sist,--nee to our people and to the fair. One of the most distinguished speakers for the oerstsion, is Hon. t'larence H. Poe. the able editor of the South's most influet tinf farm paper. The Progressive Farmer and ' uette of ItaleiKh. N. <\ Mr. Poe '.ways has a measage for the peo ple. He Lh ope of th<^ ablest and roat eloquent speakeDi vve hawf v * r iJC rd. We wi.-h every man,. woman and < hi!d in the countv ! * - -mid be prt-st tit, when he speaks. I From such as he-and Mr. Wataoi . j •nore than from any political Ci -p- paigners, come the real advance- ! wient of the South Their messages; •ire of achievement and industrial progress They ilo m*t Inflame pas- t-lons nor stli* up strife, but sibut- ■ y and intelligently they.li> the •undatioto for the New Son'll, in K. T. *1. SHAFFER l w'.ll Uy cctton at Waltorboro during C e curing season. Ton all know me. Every cotton grower in the county knows me either In per son or by reputation and I offer to all r SQUARE DRAL In eaclT and every transaction. A guarantee MEANS SOMETHIN’ when it to offered by n man you know and n'man who haa behind Mm 3< yearn of established busi- t esa in Colleton County. I will again Tepresent SILCOX k Company of Charleston. They believe that I understand tha cot- ten busint-s* because this ta the •ixt year tbs* I have represented them at Walterboro. They pay ire so much- per bale to buy to.* them. ' It Is thMcfcm to my advantage iuy aa many bales so possible It Is no advantagsT to pe to try and buy ertton cheap as thou-tn I were buying on^e margin like mai y buyers. Thto closer I cron-} the market each day the more co*- t >p I can buy, the more I can mase and the more you , can g»*t for your cotton. o It will eftst yon notnlng to ?c. me always before jem sell and P will generally pry yen to do so A aood riotto for the cotton buyer is *o ”ht.* Shaffer First 1 .” We rardiallv invite tbe Wulien of Colleton Comity • # •*' to attend (he lectures and -demonstration on on Domestic Science and Economical cooking by ^ * - 1 M ^ MRS. C. F. HARRIS . »■ * - to be held at car store during the week OCTOBER 2ND TO 7 FH INCLUSIVE 1 * * 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 pleasant of her receipts, which WALTERBORO, - - - Honrs 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. 5. C. I A. Wichman & Son ^ Vo The Brick Store. WllEEE IS VOI u DEPOSIT? yellow ; The more we think of it the tnor we are puzzled to find out the reai-on* why some p-ople will not Miek to tlyis-e who are making a fight fort heir host interests. This time we are thinking of that class of our citizens who will not do th* ir hr..- -Icing business through th*i home bank* Like the newspaper the bank is a semi-public institution now $l.nm which does i,. ureal deal for the up FOU THIS WEEK. /. 3H 1-2 inch wide X cent Homespun af 5 cents. Men's $1.0o l»r**s Shirts now 59c. Men's black, brown and grey $2-00 hats now $1 5n. Men's a-nd boy's $t.5u wool hats now $1.2 5. ^ Men's and bov's $1.25 wool hats Q s' {building of the rumuuinity in it is located. In fact th<* (-omnuinity takes its vtj.*-liiig you blch will li- X t lit -ew Ct.-lltSon. \\ I Id. t 'Ol \< l> ( ) | j--; might say froin the numlx-r and 7 5 cet- s bushel quality of banks. The amount of deposits in a bank gives a com. jHimlty Its standing’ll the financial world. And this standing attracts There is a mighty good Vhanoe ! or ri Just now for Walteerboro to g, t at [}Uu<i up-to-date hotel. There has been finances or the reverse ..’k a number of times about a ! ,nw ' M " rB aml are lnflu<,m * Tisii;iim;ition! whlcii is devouily wished, but notbiisk hasioni leanw hib- the ’■«» d for a H.t gottfil greater at. ! more ur- eitt, till now It is itcpor.itive th;>t Valterbnro have i dt-t < -t {'l.’.t >- for leveller- to stvp or • wiill atl*.-.ie t * c.- t the very unde-drabl ass of advertising whbh sf t'd t>>' !l:o hH Ills of the of the pellli-g and puneiuatioti, anlj In many e.is*,-s we rei’asj the seii- tdores. Tills we ar«- glad t*» d<*. All we want is the news f.uts cor rectly stated. » Try It, friends, ami •ee how easy D is to write for Use paper. W.UtEHOlSK NEEDED DADI.Y. it there is o«e thirc in t'olll'tor .. . * county of ^tinremtst need.just now. from industriai point f view, we think Ujiat thing is a^eotion ware house. Our farmers are entirely at the mercy of the mc-rket when .1 f. the people cf a town making up i good sized" subscription list to mince needed Improvements. Wal- M conies to the sate of the would do well to do some- grmat money crop. This year every hate of cotton sold at the present price Means a loan to the county of ftlf to ftf, tor we are firm fn our Mtef that cotton will go back to 14 «r 1S / canto batons many weeka. In akaotototy no won why The n rta* Th** time is h'-re Tin- ;ncn * here who will d-* this much fof !h- goed * f the tow r, if th«> town .111 convince hiT-i that It means to o ih** straight il'ir-u b him . The town should do all that it , , . . I the count;- .m to- fos or n* w entei prls«-s. ! vh*-th*r sm h ar«‘ hotels or mills ir what not. One of the things con- .' f diti«in if tie b. n)*s as published hole! 1 ! ' l '* :u 1; ,1 ‘*' *° t ill!*-. The logi* al com lusion therefore, i-i that all cltiz«ns of a commni-ity si* •. .1 pa:roni/.- it# banking im-:i- tn lions. In Coil-ton county thi-r*- are fiv,- 1 oks, all of wliich ar*» well officer ed, carefully administered, and :>rc j r* i\< * im l'i.ed Thev offer • ^ .. «s e* . -,... lai ;’.iiv Men's $1.75 low quarter shon-s at i>7 cents. One Car Hed Kust Proof Oats at • jp Ffesh Jot ifye s<'e*l at $1 75 bu.-h- 1 J White C'^irl (Mlon r-is 2o ecum quart. ^ Salt bacon by lit*- piece- 7 l-2c. P- and 0 nis dozen for eg; s. t. V W’ Q w ■ h'.Y 'on'lisjlay and for s il'‘ fe n /v-o: c* of the prettiest and in ;t fashionab’c hats i-.vt croi;. dit to - this county. They wer : bouj^ ri”!r. and u id he >Ul neat. We p. > ] V* K A i. A ore li has Tiaebcis and Trust t: \<,lic«' to We hereby call a meeting of the^ „ -Jf j,iuhcrs and trustees of the county s! fer C ♦* p-oper iCfi ‘ at the lligli m hool auditor- dm i of i.iinking on bin itu-'.ss like tem, Sattmlay, Oct. *. 1911. at y , , , , in so o'clock, for the purpose of i; organizing a- county teathirs as.-*e- ^ .m.i . te jc i .,\ of these banks , i0|1 Prj>|n r pride in llu* pro- Yet, tt ir.* are liven ir* business in i.-si-ioi:-, and an interest in and H: f I T T» b' f fQ L r '' : , 0 V, A V 1 - Itti *-i.»- W 4* V she >w you o s: stork cl y •ivf a m n< v who will not patronize h-ir home banks some of whiont t** large depositors in out-of-the- llow ... 4 ! county banks Why is this? nh*-r towns do in this respect t* i ,, , , , .an such men expect their county .<* remit all Ih.mes for a number ' , , , , . . , . * ' ta prosper? he-' are they doing f vc:-rs. moiu-ivsyi-s we have h- ard , * the work, should warrant a- large ut- tcmlance. Trustees are especiially invited to attend. *• C. L. SHEAI.Y, J'riucipal Walterbroo High School DR. If. W. HI.ACK. - PROF J. RICK CvlDf.EV, w. w: SMOAK Co.' B’d of Education. can I avc the advantage of our saving—' lor you. \*'j yi - ! li Mg in this case, and do it pow. One of her public spirited citizens .has under advisement the erection of a hotel to cost not less thanl?^" to * the county - $20,000. Should not the town coun =11 call n meeting and pass n reso lution autborUlog g franchise from ter the upbuilding^of her j^petitu. tions? Have you thougiit of Walterboro, S. C. SepC. 27 1911 these things gentlemen? Will you : " r continue to commit this business w-iukide? \Vhy not add your depos it to one of the banks in* the coun ty? r Itelp swell the totals of de- * z oi The Clothing Store. '•t t ~N. V The above Is not an advertlpe- ment, but to written In the In terest of fairneas. Patronise home Institutions whenever possible, ^ 'NOTICE. Notice the large sign boards orf» every street entering Walterboro. which we, have just had painted by the popular sign painter, J. E. Wil liams, and you vflll see where you own save money on Furniture, Mat tings, stoves, Shades, Ruga, „ etc. * L. N. GLOVER. * . Near Court House. * M. A. Crosby, H. J. Brand and W. A. Brant* Jr., all of Sniders, wena in town Friday on business. O'Riley Is In tow*. fAl Prof. J. W. Cavphell of Williams, had bualneaa.iD Walterboro Friday afternoon. (/Riley is j* tow*, gniMxJtoHto *» a. <Te