The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 08, 1911, Image 4
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«t Um Walt«rboro ) 8. C.,
PMtr (Dca aa aeeoad-<UaB mattai
PaRh\ l*7», ander Act of Ma^ob
1, 1818.
Taar X $1.00
.30
• Months .83
lac la aar paHlealar. Oar p#opla [
aiaat aroaa# tfnawalraa aai aaa to |
It that tho ronr boat fair jlastbla
la bold aoxt wood. Wa bollovo thor
will do this aad if tbb aumbor of
oaary uga givoa oat so'far ia aa tar
dleati^a of vbat to oxpoct, toara
will bavo to bo aoao tfolarglag of
tbo fair b'ltldli'cs. Wo traat tbo
crowds will bo bore to see what
tbelr neighbors bare done. *
The effects of the fair are al-
rcedjr being felt In the Improved
Will
•. HU.
U8I.\U
Weigh yourself before eoasmeaetag
to aao Baassas. tbb great floabr
fonalag food. Tbo woodorfal asln
an this preMratloa ataseo first It*
traduced Ini WaHorboro aad tbo
resnarfcablo roodlts followloc its
use have made Dr. Klica such an
Fabllshod every Wednesday at
Waltorboro 8. C.
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 8, 1911.
Watch W;ilterbcro grow.
A hotel and a warehouse in one
year Is not had for Walterboro, eh?
The County Fair is a great iiutl-
tatlon.
Great ia Colleton
leton.*’
the “New C’ol-
Tbo Atlantic Coast Liaa
handle tbo National Good
train over Its entire system, start-
lag oat from Richmond," Virginia
Nov«aaber IS.
This train will cobs 1st of two . —— —- mrm m awas^ «a VWVii glU
coaches, on# of which Will contain 'enthusiastic believer in the great
medals, operated by elaclricUj*, of value of Samodo that bo gives his
road working machinery of vari- 1 personr! guarantee to refund* the
ous characters, and forms of varl- * mousy Ilf Samose will not make
out kinds of good toads. These (bln people fat acd restore s$rengil
.will be displayed Is no sttractiwe'and health to those who useTt.
farming done In. the county. We j way, and op?n to the public. ThV 1 Ibis is a strong guarantee, but
hfwr of acres of cotton which have other coach will be equipped for Jno. M. Klien hse seen so many of
produced more than two bclee. I A his customers who n few weeks a^
r . , , . , , I private car will accompany the train looked Ilk® walking skeletons be-
and acres of corn from which have ^ f 0r u, e accommodation of the lec- come plump and well, threugh the
been harvested near a hundred j turers. dube of Samose that he rhele he
bushels. TMs has been done, too I Two government road engineers, ' canrot say too much to induce peo-
as o direct result of the competition representative of the Ameri- pie to try U. ... .
. . . .. . can Asaociatlon for Highway Im-; This marvelous flesh-forming foo
produced by the offer of prizes prov^^,.^ will accompeay the*is rvsimilated as soot- as It Is tak-
through and by the county fair. |train for the accommodation of the en Into the stomach makes good,
lecturers. I rich blood, tones up the weakenrd
<iraiii> Prise Races. I The tr^Jn will make from one to system helps to assimilate the food
havatanal) Ga. two itops in each county in the and makes the user plutnp md rosy
A series of everits which is at- tttates of Virginia. North Carolina, |
tractinr.lg wide tittqrest is the grand South Carolina, Georgia, glorida
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prize automobile races scheduled on and Alabama, through which the
Miss Bother Linder of Sit. Car-
■ — — . •• w ws as i wTvg «• »»vs in a/atuca, l U I Vf U K II Wlllt'f] T np ... „ ^ I. . wa • .
the new automobile course at 8a- Atlantic Coast Line runs. Free dem- •* h i °PP in *
vannrh, from November 27th to onstratlons and stereopticaa lec-
30th. tures will be given at each stop.
The course has been shortened to I The object of this train, is to
17 mlWs, gnd has been improved by stimulate highway improvements
the elimirution of numerous curves, tuid give practical instructions In
the widening and oiling of the the bulldlog and maintenance of im
track to insure freedom from dust, proved roads, with a view of re-
and In many other ways, so thr-t t duclng the cost of farmers in the
the course has been pronounced oi.a'moving of their crops to the rail-
of the finest in the world, not on- ways.
Hats off to the boje of the Com j ly by expert road builders, but by ! The public are invited to co-op-
Club of the County th< * world;s most famous drivers, erate in every way, and to attend
. [nearly all of whom will enter for these conferences.
the various prizes. Grand stand Notice of the itinerary of this
“A” has 98- private boxes and seats, train will be published it> this paper
11,QUO people and grand stand “B", later,
seats 18,750 people.
The programs for the races are
^ . w. ^ x. . flllecL with nr.tioi ul and iuternatlon-
dletift)' lihe ( barley Beaeh has a u j „ H t he following w hi dult t
the Fair should not be bordering on for the first and Iasi days will |ndl-
A hifftfrttwfo Puro
Makes Home Baking Easy
<s»
With minimum trouble and cost bis
cuit, cake and pastry are made fresh, *
dean and greatly superior to the ready
made, dry, fbund-in-the-shop variety,
and danger of alum food is avoided.
Another Building Boom for Wal
terboro has been launched.
T:.e man who can arrange a ft.-rm
l aclielcrdom. A good catch, girls.
123 1-2 bushels of corn on one
acre. T» n years ago if one In i
been U Id that much corn would
have been grown on one acre of
Colleton dirt, he would have been
taken for g lunatic. Like Columbus
he would buve !>«•<» laughed to
■corn. The sa;ne is true of tbf
yield of more than two bales of cot
ton on or* 1 acre. “Truly, the world
do move."
ATTENTION FARMER*.
_ FOR SALE OR FOR RENT— 610
acre farm, St. Helena's Island, Reu-
fort county, 8. C. opposite Port
.. , Royal Naval Station. 240 acres la
Vanderbilt RiJi. --
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bile club of America for the gold
challenge cup, valued at $5,»0u
_ .and 84,d0o in cr.th, second prize
The farm display of ( harley , hiT(1 prj/ ., MHny
Reach at the f:4r should be a les-i speclj.| and hai^soiue gold ai<l sil-
eon It* the young men of the conn- ''' r plaques ai »1 tither priz* s w ill
1»« uwardeti.
(M the itffornncn of November
|29th, i t the grountls of the 8a-
displayitl, tl.tre is no “jOh” ii i vaunah Athletic Association, the
would pay him to accept. • How football teams from the University
much better to he smh a farmer " r ‘ ; ‘ or »‘ ii, tt i ; m t 1 Alahamr. Poly-
thp to be somebody s hired y man. ^, ltU , f< r , h( . Hupr , niH<y „ f ,| u .
cate
Monday November hl h Q f cultivation, suiUble
, sceo.i nHzi*^«.n 00 ,0r l0 °* ^ “ h ° rt Wtlon * COrn -
pr ze $. 000 sccoid prize $500 oo or truck.,'Balance Umbered. Good
third prize $«o0.00. 1 riedeman tro- ) an ^| n|W Dwellings for two familie
phy race distaru e 170 j etc. If not sold or .voted by 4th
prize $1,000? second prize $250 of Decelnber 19U wl „ on th / t day
third prize $125. Ihe oavianah ^ offered at Auction at Bea-ufort
challenge trophy, distance 221 Court HoUrte at 12;00 0 . cIork M
n,, t U **'« f ‘-T Apply at onoe to J. I). Cappelman ,
prize $2«0 third prize $125. The^e Re(ll EataU , AUoril g y> rharlestcn. si
ra.^ will he run simultaneous,v ,, u U()X <;27 or Wn j Thom .
Thursday November 30 bird U8 Attorney, Beaufort. S. C.
iutcniatloiial road n.- e cf 4US miles i
for the grand prize cf the automo-
ty. With the possibilities of his
farm, and with the eltwrgy lie lias
as’ so
aiauy of the beys of ~Tlie
country wlsh^tq he. and are. Mr.
Beach should have competition next
year, and not be allowed to ti rry
off the honors easily Voting men.
iv»w is the time to begin to : got
ready for your farm display at the
next county fair. Ilegiu now
There have been one or two
chatkgos in the newapt per world In
K.mth Carolii x that will he of In
terest to the prcple of tha State
generally. W. F (ktldwell, editiir
of the <*hesfer Lantern, has re-
tv
signed his position to accept a
plr-ce with The News and Courier
as Uoitunhia correspondent. Mr.
Ualdwel! Is well known to the pco-
\ pie of the county.. ^
Another change is made by the
resignatiot of William Hanks from
the staff of The State,» to Except
' the islityrship of the Anderson. Dali
Mall. Mr. Banks is a newspaper mn
of ability and experience; a writer
of force and power. He will fill his
position with credit and ability.
The News and Presa, of Darling
ton. was out last week in a special
trade and Industrial edition, conslst-j < ’ i "t t»atIon may he obtained by ail
ing of forty-eight pwges. This Is
Houlli. Tills game Is at annual
♦•vent, and one that has always
proven interesting and exciting to
[those interested in i hletic sports.
Low excursion rates from all
points in the Southern States and
from < it les. have been authorized.
Tickets will he on sale from points
in North ('g-rolliu and from Novnm-
ber 24th to 29th. and from South
C'hrolina points from the 26th to
29th InclusIvfNdlnilted returning to
December 4Hi. \
The Atlantic Feast Line Is mnk-
ingg extensive |>n |>nrat ions to
liatulle the crowds that are Expected
to attend these races. Their sched
ules are most convenient raid am
ple equipment and special earn of
all eh. scs will be provided and,
when necessary, extra trains will
he operated. They have E-rraagfd
tracks convenient to the grand
stai (is, for parking priuite car
parties.
The U-nnst Line hr i issued a
handsoine 12 pi ge folder, contain
ing a coinprehcnwive map of the
course and all Ms adjuncts, g. list of
rates'from principal points,-pictures
of some of the grand prize win
ters of recent years and a lot of
other matter of interest to those
who contemplate flttetKlli*.z these
interesting i nd famous events. The
round trip rate announ-ed from
Walterlwiro is $2 7O. Copies of this
folder, logether with any desired in
Hie Brick Store.
BRICK, LI.'!H. CLMKNT,
I’LASrLR PARIS.
I'our.Nuw Rox.tl IlropllcatJ
Machines,
Neu in f
r>
eacli
d : ,ncs : $25.00
I Iijj;ht st Patfnt White Win^s
1‘lour, per barrel as TA
lonj^ as it lasts yD.DU
Red
She and sisters. Misses Jennie and
Ruth, are in tow a n for today and
tomorrow in attendance of the frAr.
w
A. C. Brelr-nd, of Dr*. Creek, was
here Mouday.
WANTED—Two or three share
croppers, white'-or colored, to
run ore or two plows. Good
bouses and w&ter. Land will
make a' bale of cotton per acre,.
T. J Simmons, Islandton 8 C
S- 20 - 8 *- ‘ |
loss, a wife, three sons, oto
WANTED—Three salesladies at daughter, a few brothers and sisters
once. Also a smart boy who and a number of relr.tlves and
wants to learn the dry goods bus! friends. y ,
ness. Must be 18 years old. Must Mr. Crosby’s remains were inter- j we deeply, sympathize,
be prepared to go to work at red at Drs. Cre?k Baptist h*»urch ’ * ) >0 ‘^ <> pf'I. F nilM
onoe. Taylor's. Walterboro, 8. C. Sunday afternoon, funeral services * er ) near "aRerboro for in-
10-25-tf. being conducted by Rev. Patrick, | ermenl ' *
WANTED—To sell cheap, about P s “dor of Trbor Methodist church. |
half price a Scholarship in
Death of Fromineut Mar*.
On Sundcy, Nov. 5th, at syven
o'clock Mr. Green Crosby, of Tabor,
passed to a better beyond. y
i Mr. Crosby leaves to mourn his
Death of Grad) l-nne.
Cu June 5th, at Fecbtlg, Grady
Lane was instantly 'killed by run-
i<ng ma*'hlnery. At the time nf
this rocidetit he was employed by
W. F. Blnnery.
He leaves a father, mother and
six sisters to mourn his loss, with
the
Charlotte Auto School. Address o
apply to “J" care of this pa-per.
9 6 U.
WANTED- 50 hands to work tur
pentine, price $1.00 to $2.00 pe?'
♦I; y. Also 8000 bushels of cow
peas, $2.00 per bushel. G. W.
Hiott. Hound S. C.
10-18-4t.
WANTED— Men and hojs to take a
thirty days practical course in I
our Machine Shops, learn the
Auto business and accept good po
sitions. Three hundred gradu-;
ales placed In positions in the !
last twelve months. Charlotte r
Auto School, Charlotte, N. C.
9 6 tf.
Tnrs|»an* Notice.
No hunting of shooting is allow
ed on my Ir-nds.
P. W. Hughes,
Stokes, S. C.
1-8-41.
Mr. Lew is Lit Her passed through
Walterboro Sunday on his way to
Drawdy’s where he visited Ills
friends and relatives.
l'|»l*er Colleton am* IWtmlicix Coun
ties to Organize.
Lodge, Nov. 6.—♦Special: TIL-
teachers of this section of the coun
ty, are requested to meet at /tit*-
Khrhardt school builditvc, Satunda>
NoV. 11th, at 11 o’clock, for fhe
purpose of organizingg a tea*
ers’ AsstK-iation.
All teachers in reach of Ehrh;
are urgeil to attend.
cu Rust Proof Oat.si
per bushel
Sed
v
75c.
Hye, per bushel
LD°-T In \V:’.terhoro. ♦)!•> gold I
1 ket with s t in center, and ’
A, 15. C. engiavtd on other aide. 1
H<waid if rtturned to Julian \V. ;
*Cr< shv, Walterboro, 8. C.
11-8-11.
lO-tT V 38 calibre, bl.-ck handle,
nickel platt»d revolver, somewhere
between Ayer's eti l*!e and fte e
tra« k. Rewanl if returned to The
Pres* and Standard office.
1 1-8-lt.
BUSINESS MN II.S.
White Pearl Onion,Sets OA^
per quart 4A/V*
Have opened up 50 ca-se-i ot
Men’s I'vin^j Ouality a/id
Lathes ( Hu'en ( hiauty Shoes.
Every pair jruaraYiteed—none
better.
o
Salt Bacon pt.r lb,
Liggetts randies all sizes, are
the first ever sold in this city. Wal
terboro Drug Co.
Seed Rye for
Store.
sale at Hyrne’s
7 l-2c.
one of the beat "lHM**ter'’ editions
we have sent, and was especially
Interesting to us, for thd r.>asot>
that the special writer who got thl
vast amount of matter together, and,'
served It up in such style, was Mr.
*T. J. Arrington, who performed r
similar work for The Pres* and
Standard last summer. '-’P 1 *' mer
chants ivid business nvei of Dar
lington were very liberi’.J It* their
'julvertislng patronage. Great good
will come to this growing city be
cause of the prominence given its
splendid resources. We congratu
late The News and Press.
THE COUNTY FAIR AND tAUN
TY FAIRS.
dressing T. U. White. Geaeri l Pas-
sengger Agent, Wilmington. N O.
From newspaper reports it seems
that the numerous county fairs over
the State have been most success
ful, Every town where there has
been a fair this year reports that
to# fondest expectations of its
proosoters were exceeded, and that
record breaking crowds were in nt-
toadance. Beet of all there have [cost, can afford to grow this crop
MARVELOUS DIVIDEND At'HIEV-
MENTS.
The Mutual Life Insurance Uom-
pany of New York p: id in dividend
in 191<» the sum of $12,301,796.73,
amount without precedent In this
country or in ai>y other. The Uom-
pany has also appropriated for pay
ment of dividends In 1911 the enor
mous sum of $13,539,328.07, an
amount grer.-t.er by nearly two mil-
llous than any other company has
ever paid In a single year. Indeed,
of 160 com paries doing business
jn the United States, only 13, -in
cluding industrial, hid, up to Jan
nary, 1st, 1910, paid during their
entire existence as large u total in
dividends as the sum apportioned b
b> the sum appropriated by Th(V
Mutur-I Life for 1911, Miss Miriam
du Bols, Ager-t, Walterboro, S. U.
‘ '.fc.—
Fading Hogs Cheaply.
If soy beans are worth from
$1.33 bushel when hogs rre setting
at 5 cents a pound, to $2.51 r-
bushel with hogs selling at 6 cents
a pound, as was shown at Indiana
experiments, certainly the Southern
fnrt.ier, who can grow from 20 to
40 bushels of soy hears per acre,
whkh the begs will harvest without
The Brick Store
Classified /dverlisemenls'
been splendid exhibits mrde
Wo do hot wish to lay a claim
to*! cannot bo borao oat by«the
fnoU bat wo am atroagly of the op
inion toat ton aaecoos of tho Colie-
tam Oonntr Fair baa bad to do
wMk to# fanlnHon of aavaral fairs
In noar-by eoaatioa. It will not do.
IOC IJklf fair to bo
for iK'g feeding, rather ihi^i
continue to feed corn alor-e.— Dr.
Butler, in The Progressive Farmer.
tkxmfort. wtar and style in Bat
tle Axe Shoes, at H. W. Black, Jr!
National Black and White cigars
will please any smoker. Walterbo-
ro Drug Co. »
*3
It will pay you to see my stock
of clothing, before you buy else
where. H. \V. Black. Jr
We am. the Roxall agents for
Colleton county. Walterboro Drug
Co. . -
Fall, rust proof seed or-ts, H. W.
Black Jr.
0 a
Buggies, wagoi-a, harness and lap
robes, best quality and lowest pric- ,
< s, at Walterboro Live St«M k A- '
Vehicle Uo.
Get a rug. before they are all
sold out, 25 cents to $6.00 at H.
W. Black, Jr.
All Rexall remedies fully guaran
teed. Call aiul see thedi. Walterboro
Drug Co. 1
Stetson Hats, at H.
Jr.
^Teny & Shaffer
Department Store.
A few Seasonable Leaders
fiO lb size New Lard Cans .*....
25 ib size New Lard Cans
2 qt. i>eal Syrup Tins
4 qt. Seal Syrup Tins
5 gal (ialv (til Can filled with Kero
Stove Fin* in all sizes.
(>>al Stoves
Fireplace Grates'
Hard and Soft Coal for Sale. «
Grocery Department.
Good Grade Raw Coffee
Luzianne Coffee
New Crop Prunes.
in
the
t.
. 40c
.. 25c
.. ...
.. Hie
ISc Ib
30c
10c Ib
Mew-Crop Evap Apples ] 5c
'rop Prunes..
Irop Evap Api
Octagon Soap b for -oc
Oceola Soap. A good soap 10 for 25c
Lump Starch 5c lb
Seed Rye (HIGH growing) $1 75 bu
Red Rust Proof Seed Oats. Get our figures before buy-
injr.
All ONION SETTS at 3 qt for
Dry Goods Department.
Beautiful Lot of Ladies All Wool Sweaters
Tasty Asst Patterns New Ginghams for School Dress*
A Lradar in Wide pleach
A Splendid CANTON FLANNEL.-
A JOB LOT of Check Gimrhams - *
25c
$2 50
I OR HALE.
FOR SALE - At Mrs. Newton Lar-
Iscy's home at MasRawvlIle, nice
well kept furniture, consisting
of bed room suits, bidding, car
pets. pictures, ect. Will sell
Cheap.
FOR SALE-—One Reo Car in good
running condition. Can be seen
a* my place at Hendersonville.
G. W. Sweat. White Hall, R 1.
10-25-St.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Nice More , „ J .
. lA . „ I Red and white onion sets, at
good stand with all necessary out' icu^y
hiillHino.* n^nw. vv».».» — 1
W. Black.
Bird Seed at Hyrne's store.
Stylish Hats, for men and boys,
al H W. Black. Jr.
Klien's Malt extract flesh and
blood producer.
Yard wide Homespun, 5c per yard
short leigths. H. W. Black. Jr.
New Garden Seed at Hyrne’s
•tore.
Double .and single barrel shot
guns, at H. W. Bl&ck, Jr.
huildinga near White Hall. For
particulars, address Box U. White
Hall, S. C. 7-19-tf.
Dcalli of an Ipfant.
Little William Osborn, son of Mr.
end Mrs. W. D. Hiott, of Drs.
Crtek, aged two months, died Sun
day morning at 11 o’clock. He waa
buried at Drs. Creek Sunday af
ternoon.
WANTED.
WANTED, to buy chickens and eggk
J. L Rentz, Walterboro Hotel.
9-14-tf.
WANTED-—HermaneiW md transten
hoarders. Rates reasonable. Lo-
hKated near court house square,
W. A. Davis, Walterboro. 8 C.
11-8-tf. '
. O
WANTED—The public to know that
I am representing the Southern
Cotton Oil Co of Savannah, and
will par the highest esah price
for cotton seed tc- sny quantity.
G. J. Yarn, Ruffin, 8. O.. R. F.
wv —
D. No. 2.
Knives and Forks at 50c. per set
H. W. Black. Jr.
We are agents for the National
Cigar Stand Agencies of America.
Walterboro Drug Co.
Nyai’s Kidney Pills, 25 cents at
Klien’s.
Colgates rapid shaving powder.
25 cents at Klien's. i
Columbian. Cleveland. Crescent
and other bicycles made by U<Tp*
Manufacturing Co., st Klien's.
Nyal's Liver Salt, mild and pleas
ant. 25 cents »4 Klien's.
Klien’s Compound Extract of Bu-
chu for tha kidneys.
Itch relieved In TO -minutes by
Wool ford’a Sanitary Lotion. Nevar
fails. Sold by John M. Klien, drug
gist, _ . ,10-18-6m.
7c yd
52 yd
^..w.rx Ginghams 5c yd
A JOB LOT of Outinprs 5c yd
A JOB .LOT of Chamhrays 5c yd
Our Extra Specal Price on BALL THREAD 1 box 15c
2 boxes 40c 3 boxes 75c
Remember There are Bargain Sales
Every Day at
^ Terry & Shaffer. ,
MRS. J. S. JONES’
, 1 ~ '
Invites-her friends this week and duriog tlie FAIR
to call and select a beautiful hat, or cloak. A fine,
new lot of tljem have just arrived.. We are pre
pared to pleafce you. We aiso carry white dress
jtoo<JvS. such as f iques, reps, bengaline, dress linens,
etc. Kid gloves, silk gloves, collars and
s Cordially,
corsets.
Mrs. J. S. JONES
Walterboro ’< Boat on' Millinery
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