The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 23, 1911, Image 5

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■ «. f m M I I t I •7 ■ « 6 •Tv SO 7 ■;' jc- 1 IS« ttll. TBK PUM AND STAND AJU), WALTERBOBO, & CL ■AM IOTA L * OeC. 1«, Not. 10. 1»11. Soil A.—Klftaly distlQKoUhed. and* I. William Smoak. Ond* I AdTaocod. Cotasworth Ond* II. Ond* HI. KoCW' Ond* VI. Orad* IX Norton Jacob*. L*anla Browc, Annie DeMfltt* Jacob* . Isabel Smith. Roll B.—distinguished, (90-99). Orad* I. Richard Black, Clifton Buchanan, Kenneth Saundera, Kir- mit Seigler, Fannie Mr.9 Beach. Lisle Blocker, Birdie Halford. Gnde I Advanced., Charles Bak er, kfarion. Johnaon, Charles Peu- rifoy, Veri>Jlle B-each, Rlhel Padg ett, Ulllwi Price. Grade II. Larry Clough, Audrey Jones, Keba Hlers, Julia McTeer, Mary Smith, Victoria Warren. Grade III. Carroll Brown, Louise Glover, Alvalee Scunders. Grade IV. Thomas Baker, rfcba du Hols, May Patterson. Grade V. Emaline Pcurifoy. Grade VT. Mr.rle d^Treville. Grade 111. Max Jacobs. Grade VIII. Fraser. . (irade IX, Martha Baker Me*, Oay Arant, Ell* May Cros by Bth*l Fender. Ond* VI. Andnw Clough, Har ry Kaight, Karl* Griffin Ond* VII. OH*ur Fraaer, Max Jacob*, Fickling Price Pearf Grace, Elisabeth Wichman. Ond* VIII. D*wey Padgett, Ed- Uh Fraser, Chase Black, Mary Padg ett. Grade IX. Martha Baker. Leila du Bole. Onde X. Amelia Fraser, Beulah Hiott, Eva Hlott, Atalte Moore. Ma bel Wichmau The above report should be at least, a morsel of food for thought for parents whose children are In our school. Out of a total enroll ment of 1>, only seven pupils did top-notch work last month. If your child's name is not on roll A, wh} not? Perhaps he isn’t getting enough help and Encouragement at homo? Give a little more time this month, and don't be satisfied with getting him away from homo each morning. That is n *cess:try. of course; but let him go away properly prepared. If this propara- j lion is cf./efully supervistd at home school work e asts to be a drudg ery, atvl, at once," becomes a pleas ure. And herein is !• sttp in the Ftliel Francis Edith success of men, as wall as children. i Thorough preparation for tne work in hand. if this is lacking, only dogged determination wins—and :•!I children do not possess this ele- meut cf character. It ts^ usually, an attribute of mure mature eears. A large number of pupils were _ The aam«e of pupils of th« Cot- . UgbTlllo High school who w*r* pU(« •4 ou th* roll of honor for the' first mouth of school sttslntng an I average of 90 or mor* ar* aa fol lows: . 9th grade. Inet Ackerman. Pearl Ackerman, Rebecca Dsndrldge, Ka- 1 ch*l Reeves Harold Smith. Sth grade. Alef Duraf . 7th grade. Allen Reeves, Travis | Whittker. », r «th grade. Winnie Ackermrn, Ow ens Ackerman. Gussie Lurant, Ap- j nle Pierce. 6th grrde. Mabel Ackerman, Cal vin Reeves. Clarence Durai-t, Har ry Free. 4th grade. Helen Fierce, Mar vin Smith, Carrie Lou Willis. Srd gru^le. I’r’tie Addison, Bes sie Isgett, Nora Lee Bishop, Bes sie Mae Ackerman, Creighton Biownlee, 2nd. grade. Ksdorn Hill. 1st and advanced 1st. Pan Jor- duu, Lee IMerce, Neil Ackerman. . Thco 1; o.s, Kulph Gri ll ti, I'i r< Griffith, Ina May Griffi h, Lanier Free. Vmkm Vic* Pr**ld*ut B. F. K*ll*r of tho South Carolina 8tat* Parm«ra Un ion will be at th* following plac** to meet with 'th* different locals. Business of Importance to be trana- acted: Reevesvllle, Nov. 20. 10 a. m. bt. Georgts Church, Nov. 20, 3 p. m. s x Grover, Nov, 20, M p. m. m Bandrldge, Nov. 21, 10 a. m. Dorchester, Nov. 21, 3 p. m Ridgevllle, Nov. 22, 10 a. m. Beech Hill, Nov. 22, 3 p. m. Harleyvllle, Nov. 23, 4 p. m. Dut^an the pel, Nov. * p. m. St. George, Nov. 24, 11 a. m. A full attendance is earnestly re- q«tst»d ;id cn the last day, Nov. 24, many nuinb* rs as possible, from the ccumy at lurj;o are r - que t< d to mei t at the . court houri Willi St. George local. \ C. P. Moon r. I ouniy Sec.itary. Leila du'Bois. Grade X. Katherine deTreville. Deportment (HO). Grade III. Lennis Brown, Annie Koger. Grade IV. Edith Black. Margar-: 1 the t4tebdance loll last et McTeer. May Patterson uioitih on acccoui*. of tardies Par- Grade V.V Eugene Black. Chaplin can iu |' le sc * 10 °l Davis, Ludlow Frc.3er, LeRoy Hal- k “F8 os close to Standard time ford. MoLaurln Johnson. Alister a , s is necessi ry 'And bear in mind Witsell. Annie Belle Crcsby. Ethel i * hat ‘' a '“ i bt * K««dcd b y every Fender, Lucile Hoats Mai^l Turn-, foliar-watch in town. If ydu hav- blestom cot standard time, allowr a good Grade VI. DeWitte Jacobs. May ' iu favor of the school time. McTeer • 11 lB Perhaps worth while to Grade til. Max Jacobs. Ua" Btat ® b ' r<1 that atteidance on . Nov. 8 caused <^wr school to lose VIII. Lucile Beach, Edith Fra- J offered by the coun- ser, Orville Jones, Mary. Padgett. | aoso< l.-tion It was due to Grade X. Clara Anderson, Amel- ,ac,t of work and preparation on ia Fraaer, Beulah Hlott. Eva Hiott ,h <* P art ° u f tl “' l< '" rh t trh - aose, '- Atalie Moore. Mabel Wichman that particular day caused ACwlance (ICO). ^ whole schcol to lore. None of Grr.de I. Joe Avant. Randolph teachers are posing as magic- Some Fair AdcViuM . As was to b* expected, there hav develcHd several «irors iu t : ! premium list as puMLhtd las week. , The secretary of the 1 is glad to make any where error- has bt«n called to his attention. # Attention is railed to ing: | The second premium avant, Rfchard4Ut "k. Klrmit Selg- ler, W'lliiam Smoak. Grade I. Advanced. Charles Ba ker, Coteswcrth F|shfcurne v Fron- uie Bailey, Liilian Price. Irelane Scunders. Grade II. lairry Clough. Reba Hiers. Grade III. DeLlsle Black. Bern ard Gahagr.Ji, Lillie May Bailey, An nie Koger, Alvalee Saui-ders. Grade IV. Stephen Ackerman, Thomr* Baker. Clyde Clough, Guy Clough, Lindsey Koger, Price Padg eft, Homer Saunders, Nettie lioe Bailey, Reba DuBois, Ethel Frlpp, Mildred Grace. Grade V. Eugene Black. Chap lin Davis, LoKoy HaJford, Aubrey ians; but we can more nearly: ap- prosch the woi.*J*r-workltig stage if we have the loyal support of every patron Let your children know, early in Ttfe, that it is far better to stand in u pitv-e of honor Than in the hall of a palace which Is bought and sold for e. few pieces of silver.,, » > v C. L. Bhealy, * Principal associatio. • corrections made, it the follow- for best mr.'ched team of buggy horses was won by laham Padgett, Ruffin. Through error this was credited to J. A. Padgett. Lodge, who got a red ribbon 01: his single buggy hors-*, shut he did not enter a matched team. Mrs. G. W. Folk, of Khrhardt, Route 2. won a first premium on a glass of apple* jelly, which by er- r< r was credited to Mrs T. W. Hughes. Second premium on crocheted hrndbag was won by Mrs. M. L. Rivers, Wxlterboro. 1 his was omitted fre in the published list. Mrs. S. K Copeland exhibited sweet pickled watermelon rlr-d, which won first premium, but cred it for which was given to W. C. Brant, through error. 'L. t a mu I Nc.vi s. Ml. tarniel, Nov. 20. — Special .Mai of our i. cple attonai d. the t ot ; .v r.ur wLi -a tiny report as bcii g 1 • h uceess. l ne n.lks are giii \iiij‘-; t iiiu- in our tt 1 ti<n iu»w. Rev W. i>. Patrick preache-d a very yrood scrmcn j- ivlt. t .'ai i the s<(oii(i Sunday. He is fiuisii- Life In - yeir witli us, but we hope for ids :«turn 10 this work. Mrs. A ^ lieacU*»t»f Su-vannnh. is viriting relatives In our neigh borhood Capt. G. W. Way attended tho Baptist t-unday school con vent WTi in Walterboro. Miss Claudie Beech, of our sec-, tion. is attentiliig school In Walter boro Mrs. Shellle Warren and family of lit I Is. visited her mother, Mrs. Elizabt tli Lindt r, the second Sun day A B Padgett visited c«ear Round Sunday- Air i nd Mrs. E. (!. Beach visited the latter’s brothtr, J. 11. Blocker, of Round last week. The H.W. Cohen Store 'The Store That Makes Good.”. 1 » ! Trespass Notice. No hunting or shooting is allow ed on my lands. P W Hughes. Stokes, S. C. l-8-4t. A t’-nrecUttn. Reftrrirg to an article in last -Weeks paper iu reft rente to the unfortunate disturlance whkli oc curred the Wednesday night pre vious in front of the Cash Mercan tile company’s store, in which M G. Gruber was struck with a pair <f bn.es krucks and cut with a knife Hei.t/y Glover desires it s ated that he did not use either knife or pair of knurks in> his encounter with Mr. Gruber. He states that he docs not know who used the knucks or the knife. • • We will sell at the mercy of the. people, to the highest bidder, regardless of price, 40 choice building lots in the flourishing little town of ' s.c. ' Mr. A«Miiih Ordained. An impneslve *nd interetsing ■ervic^waH lx Id at Pleasant Grove B&ptist church on Sunday afternoon in the presence of a large congrega- tloi-. Rev. Benjamin L. Adi ms was ordi-ined to the Gospel Minis try.. '1 he Preshyteiy w.i« composed, of Rev J M. Craven, the pastor of the chunh, and Rev. F. O. S. Curtin. I be last named preached the sermon, ami Craven madn tht> prayer, then the laying on hands by the Presbytery. The beneciition was perform* d by the canuidate. Rev. Adame has been cc-iled to the pastoral charge of two church*s in Dorchqstcr county, S. C\. He is the son-in-law of our eelewiiud fellow citizen*. Mr. Joty- eph l^mgilttle. May suvi’ess attend his ministry and his life bo exceed ingly useful. ‘ ' Remember when you are ready to bay First Class Dependable Clothing, Shoes, Hats, and other Furnishings for Man or Boy-The kind >7 that costs just a little more atiirst-But really cheaper in the end. The H.W. Cohen Store “The Store That Makes Good.” <WA*CE FOR PRESS AND STANDARD RKADEICS CYwpon Wert 11 2.V if IfixMnrt**! at Kli« li** )ilV|; St* re. In order to t<st the '1 ho Press r*::d Standard’s gnat circulation a: 1 its superior advertising value, we have made arrmguuei<» with Juo. M. Klien the popular druggist to off* r one of his best selling medi- e.nes at half ptice to anyone wlio will cut out the 1'tillowing coupon Mid present it at bis store: (jmipon. Tills entitles the hoM< r to one 60c package of Dr. Howard’s spe ed! ic for the cure of crCJattipatton .•••id dyspi psia at half price 26c. He will repn.d the money to anyono di.ssutistUd. Jno. .\i* Kiien. I’VVCivty-flV ClentH, if you camioc mil at his store, cut out the tct.p.n and tr.i-il it wi n JoiCcl'.s, ai:u ti .<0 cent box of the .->•*title will l* sint you by mail, charges paid. I o not put it *ff. ’One today is worth two tomor rows.” NOTH K. -Toy Land Opens at TAYLOR’S THUKSDAY 10:30 A.M. , A Bag of Gold and Silver and one Lot Giyen Away FREE. MUSIC BY EXCELLENT BAND * TERMS EASY COME ONE, COME ALL-RAIN OR SHINE. i GREENSBORO, 1 NORTH CAROLINA Siate of Sou'h (' •‘rolinn, Couutyoof Colleton. RECKIVERd SALE in Re H. M. Woods, Plc-intiff, a girt net Peoples Bargain House, 4iefc*ndai'*t. Under and Ly virtue of an order of the Houarable S. W. G. Shipp, Circuit Judge, 1 will ol*or for »:* e at Moselle, S. C., on thr 2t*J day of December, 1911, during the le gal hours of sale the stock of Geu- eri.l Merchandise tho property of the People a Bargain House, to wit: Furniture, shoes, atom fixtures, hats, medicine, tobacco, dry goods, hardware, tinware, cigt-rs, etc. Said property to be sold for the benefit of the creditors of the Peoples Bargain House, lerms of sale cash. J. G. Murdaugh, Receiver. Thanksgiving at I>T*. tYrek. The Young Peoples Union of Drs. Creek church have decided to have a Thanksgiving service at this church on Tziursuay, Nov. 30tb which is Notional Thanksgiving day. The exercises will begin* at 11 o'clock, and in addition to a special music*) program, there will be sev eral speakers of note. The public I* invited to he present. Dinner will be served ou the grounds. . W e are installing the largest and most complete line of Xmas toys and Xmas <jocds evL'rbruncht to Colleton conn- ty. Ot-r ( ntire up*stairs is devoted to this line and we are having it fitted tip to be a real 5.TN I A C l..\l S 1ILAH- QUART4iRS. W <3 % We Open December First. The extensive preparations we art* making will be com plete and our immense stock will be displayed for th«* first time on the first day of December. Do Your Xmas Shopping Early. Not only will you be doing us a favor not to delay mak ing your Xmas purchases, but you will lavor yourself. Do not wait ’till the choice of the goods has been sold. We Invite Everyone to Visit Toy Land Between December ist and Xmas we would like to have every mother and child in Colleton county visit our ' <v store. You will find a cordial welcome. Remember we Have the Only Ladies* Rest Room in Walterboro. A. P. SrnPh" the able and popul ar correppondent for.Tho Pretm and tftandurd^ Smor.ks, was in town Tuesday, nftd came to see us. Mr. .Smith is ipoken of as a raudidatb for the legislature. TAYLOR’S Tr» r j i.* h Nieice. AT perivi « arc f .rLidder* to hunt! flth or trf pcss upon any oi thoa* i li nds pur* bused by me as attorne/ from B G. Price of date 9th Oct. [ 1911. S«4d pliintatlon known as the UahaKuti-Aflirpoo plantation. J. G. Padgett, Waherboro’s Popular Store. ' W. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor, witvioro, s. q. Nof^rbu. SANTA CLAUS’- HEADQUARTERS