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fit- IVODB. \ . • "C'V •4' : ,v / -4:1 1KD STANDARD, ^TALTSXBORO, & a ■ARCH I. 1112. ip |Irm nrit Jfanfctfb r at U« WalUrtoro f S. C., m Mooad-cl«M Mttar I. 1I72. aa4«r Act of March % M7 »- • • ••• •#• ••• ••• P«blUh»d bTcrjr Wednesday at Walterboro 8. C. (WEDNESDAY. MAR. «. 1912. WHAT WALTER BORO NKKDH. 1. Rhwtrtr lAchts. S. Brick YArd. S. Ire Factory. 4. Fertiliser Factory. 8. (Maalag Factory. A Pared fMdewalka From Hotdl to Obart Hoaae. 7. Railroad Area at Pared. 5. Mate Street aad others Wid ened ia Places. A Railroad Ex traded Frpm Ehr 10. Better Roads Oat of Toara. i 11. A Ooaunerclal Onaalsatioa. Pfko WRlHanrb oatepokea la hie opintoas. aad fe alwaye on the eld# of proprese aad rlsht. Mr. Orarss Is foremaa of The Press aad Otaadard. kar- las keld this poeltloa for smatter of yean. He te chairmaa of tke street committee, and aae' not missed hat om meotlap of conacil elace ke kaa been a member. fr ' OotteaorlRe Eeea Motes. CotUperllle, Feb. If.—Special: J. C. Miller went Ur Walterboro on business last Set or day. Mlee Blise Rudd. Field Apen* of the Rural. School Improvement As* eociatloa. Is here row rieltlap the schools of this section. H. Slfley Ackerman spent Satur day lu WsUs/horo on husinees 0. Ackermaa 'eft f ir Rla>>kville Mocday where be has scceytM a position. Appropriate exerrises were held on WaablnptfXra birthday at the graded school building. Quite a number of potroua and visitors as sembled to enjoy the exercises which were both entertaining and IrAereitirp to everybody. Mies El la* Rudd of Columbia, gave a very Irteresttpg and beneficial talk to pupils of the grrcled school and was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Riddick Ackerman, cf Wal terboro, spent last week end here with friends and relatives. Mr. Harvey Ackerman, r-fter a few day’s visit here with his par ents, returned to Hampton. Mon day morning. Curtia P. KrV.gbt and Miss Lula Ackerman were quietly married Royal ha* no substitute for making delicious home-baked foods pr- — ^ Spring Dress Goods BakkgBswdcr ABSOLUTELY PURE The only Baking Powder made from Royal Orape Cream of Tartar --r nOoanhthip Hunday Hdhnol Oowseis- Sriiool tiow. | There will be an eirtertalnment The foliowlnp schedule has been nvBvm«n w»-rw muichj in»i imu i school FTiday ecternoon. Miss Polk at the br|de’s home Irat Sunday errac-ged for our approaching a*- || M invited a member of the coundy morning. nual township conventlona: hoard of education to be present | One of the moat interesting fea-i Heyward township, Saturday, an< * deliver an address. The exerele-j turea of the season, was a baxaar M h ** W,M 3 o’clock, and will given in the school Auditorium last l MaTch 18th * at Honderaouville. i . . . .. I Friday evening for the purpose of furnishing the Methodist pr-rsonage. Promptly at eight o'clock the doors S roxton township, Sunde-y. March , at Penlel No. 1. Sheridan Township, Sunday, —T — * ■ oa vikin u uivck inr uuwr» | **^**ik» TOWNSHIP OVKKHKERM. were thrown open* and people as- • March 24th, at Providence. 1 _ a a_ . a. . a.. « 1 KIaIIo ^ _ A — aemblfd In the auditorium where a musical program was carried out by some of the gre-ied school pu pils. Short reedlnn by MIm Wee- I nv uiVHiwrw wa vuw xawrs- | aie Bethea add J. C. Miller added *catlor% Senator Ackerma-n and Rep- , J 1# P ro * r *“ ,m *- resent stive Polk, met here Monday < At th * p, °*^ these short ex- a»d decided upon the township ov erseers under the new road lavAf The members of the CoMetofc del- Bells Township. Saturday, fth, place not yet decided. The following programs been prepared up to date. Program Heyward Township con vention. April have These recommendations were sent tks Governor to Iseue commission*. These overseers will serve till their Mrcessora are elected next fall. They are to receive $2 per ds-y, not to exceed 50 days |i> a year. The following gentlemen have been tendered these appointments: Blake township—Frank Guess Broxtou township- - Frank Sense. W’arren township- -P. W. Risher. Bell* township—B. R. Ulmer. V’erdier township—W. H. Easter ling. . Sheridan township—W. P. Addi son. i % i* Glover township—E C. Reeves. Fraser township—Walter _ Rey nolds. Sav- be followed by* a fruit supper. t G. W. Sweat, of Hendersonville, was here Monday. arrises the booth, were thrown open , ^"Jay. 10.30 • « «oi> to the people nnd many dalrty and 8prv l c n **7 Rer - ®- useful rrtlflra were seen on every ._ side, hut before two hours had pass- !?’* ?°®?L ' " „ ' ed the barrenners of the building! ".T k w n ^ Ur ^ RUn * proved that the good work and clev d*** Schools—Mies Ida M. Ftahburne er arrangement of the vr-|ous ! ro,,nt y a «' cr « ,<M, y' beautiful articles were duly npprecl- 11 1 .>- The Organized Bible ( lass atrd by every gutyf. Bt "’ or k—« • Smoak, Rev. G. I During the sale refreshment* A. Martin. M. B, Garris\ SURVEYOR o Colleton, S. C. Telegraph or Write, if You Have Work to be Done. „ / r We beg to announce that all our Spring Dress Goods are in and open. J} ed up. These embrace a greater variety and more excellence in value than has ever been shown in Colle ton County before. We shall be pleased to show you and we know you will do the rest. WATCH FOR OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. Vw were rerved by "onu* of the school Kiris and the neat stmt of J65 wt* collrctrd n'-l turned over to th tret«nrcr. Thl* will rdd much to ward eqtilping the parsonage. 11.30—Open Discussion. 11.35—Trailed Teachers. How* Janie* E. Peurifoy. Why? 11.50 The Temperance Depart ment— Miss Idr- M. Fishburne. Classified Advertisements- TOR HALK. (Advrrfltwmctit.) Walterboro. S. C. To the Voters of Colleton County: n.05-F M ,.r|p, , h . „ llMM<M , ar) FOR SALK _ EKf (rom thoroii|!li Spirit In the Sunday School—Rev K. O. S. Curtis, CoutVy Missionary Superintendent. 12.20—Report of the Home T>e- _ % WS kU«T I 1 A? 11 Today is short; yesterday is gor<4 Work}- Mrs. M. M. Cor- tomorrow may never come. If you bett ’ f''"' 1 "* » t>me Hepartment Su- perlnter-dent. have anything to do for J. T. Tay- . 12 30 Lowrdes township— Elliott age. . - —» „ - -- *... ■ v • v. ,. i c j - , Heyward township U. W. Swer.4. ,op . «ft busy for he is the ntrn ( w , s * ' j w«rt fer Coroner. 1 have i Jury h'<V Appointment of fommit- • Recess. i known Mr Taylor for 18 years an*-! 2 00 Report S4 > 'ivul \l«tk B» jfinnlnK ta -w prompt young man, >|ar. 11. I I wifi netMire you he will do J’tst A, P. Davis. W O. (IncaH, A. J. tell* you an<l I rnt st»re Rineth. G. S. < lark, ( . P. Miott. ; y 0n r ,, n ( elect a better man to an J. Y. Smith. J. H. Narn. Harrison offlc# t , ian Mr Tay , or> ,, p ,* n Cannot^ P. K VVIIMs 0 ’ son of »r. aid Mrs C. A. Taylor. C. H. Rlekenbaker. C. C. Anderson, , , W. B. Nettles, Dtinenn Smoak. C. M. Yarn. M. N. liOinacks. D. B. Con nor, G. H. Herndon. J. R. Halford. CJ5K. Doyle. L. C. Padgett, K. K Hudson, Jarob O'Quln, J. U. Smoak, O. G. Bridge. W. M. Crosby. 1,. .1 i Jones, Sr., Palmer Crosby, J. W. Catterton, C. H. Smith, Burney Spell Clifford Srvage, C. T. Reeves. H. H. Rents. W, F Breland. H T. Griffin. Jmrjr kHir Hbnl Work Hrginnlnx War, HI. B. R. Hlers. B. Crosby. Henry Proveaux, C. J. Berch. J. W’. Hick man. T. L. Litchfield. Willie Sim mons. D. N. God ley, Jacob A. Pad gett. H. V. Trosby. C. E Francis. L. 8. Beach. J. T. Saunders'; J. C. Colson, J. R. Jones. H. W. Breland. J. M. King, J. W. Walling, O. P. Croaby, C. E. Crrtrr, 8. F. Acker man. 8. E. McTeer, Burrtt .Mills. Josh, Garvin J. R. W’llltams, A. Colson. G. A. Berdon, E. W. Strick land, J. F. Britt. G. A. Blocker, H. B. Williams. W\ P, Catch. J. W. Murdaugh, W. F. Warren, J. 8. Hlott. C. H. Boynton. of Smoaks A Friend of Mr. Tr-ylor. -from Sunday Schools. 2 1" Our Township Standard Rev. J. C. Kelly. 3.00 Report of NominrMrc Committee end election of officers Adjournment. Siegling Music House 1S19 Established N‘r» t«en MHi m u S«-cs •»«*. wfthout a jar, shock or dlstnrhr-nce. Is •*the awful sp^ed of our earth through t*pa«ee. We wonder at such ease of nature's movement, and , so do those who take Dr. Klne's 1X19 New Life Pills. No griping, no dis tress just thorough work that brings good health and fine feel ings 25c at Jno. M. Kleit-’a. bred pure W’hite Plymouth Rocka and Brown Leghorns. $1.50 per sitting for Rocka and $1.00 for I^ghorr*. M. C. Flahburne. 2-14-tf. FOR SALE—Two fine young mules, for cash or on timA, with good security. Apply to Mrs. E. A. Sanders. Walterboro. 2- 28-2L )‘ FOR SALE—Buff Orpingt vn Eg:;s for sale. $1.00 for 15. Prize winners at last Colleton 7o uity Fair. Miss Lottie Padgett. Wal terboro. S. C., Route No. 2. 3- t»-4t. FOR SALE- Brown Leghorn, great layers -eggs per setting of 15 eggs. Jno. M. Klien, Walter boro. S. C. 1-31-tf. SLAB WOOD FOR SALE—Deliver ed anywhere li> Walterboro. $1 for large one horse load. Small load 75c. Trim blocks split short ready to burn etc. Phone your orders to office at mill.. Walter boro Lumber Co. 11-29-tf. TAYLOR’S o Walterboro’s Popular Store W. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor. Terry & Shaffer ireat Alarm Clock Shoe Sale Startles a* Walterboro. The Brick Store. The M IVour tm W\ M. V. The quarterly meeting of the W. M. U. of the Colleton Association “THE BEST OF EVERY THING IN MUSIC 9 Write lor price list and cata will be held with Carter’s Ford Inaue. It will be 'a pleasure (Little Salkehatchiei church Mr.rch " i«.iv ah -w—^ *---• * f or us to correspond with you. 10-17. All churches are asked to send one or more representatives XkMunlny II *. m. Devotioi-il Exercises Miss Ruby Stanley. Re«ponse Miss t'harlotte Sloma Roll Cr'l, Report of Societies Home Mirsions. Fields and Force* —Mr* R O. W Ryan Immigration and our Port Missio arte*—Mia* Sue Williams. Recitation Mi# Annie Hlott. Panama r-nd Cuba Mrs_J. C. Lawson. «, Collection. Appolnthient of colSi- mlttee oi- time and place of next meeting. Intermission. 8:A0 P. M. Devotional exercises Our Mountain School*—Mis* Re- becca Sauls. lr-dlan Mlsalona—Miss Maude V**n. * ' Bun her-m* and Home Mrs. Alonxo Blocker. Miscellaneous Ruslres*. Report of Committee. Adjournment. v timnday 17th. II A. M. Sermon by the pastor. Rev J. C. lawson. Collectipn for Home Missions. * Mr*. R. O. W. Bryan. Mr*. G. A Martin-. No 2 4 > Kinp Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. WANTED. WANTED—To haul your baggage, freight, or take you to the train. I am well equipped to do anything in the h&ullng line day or night. Phone 6Ip. Burt Frampton M El.ON SEED— Stoney’s Improved Watson: Extra fancy, from mel ons 45 lbs. and over, first from vines, fields reserved exclusive ly for seed purposes. Rind very firm—the best carrier, best ship per; meat very sweet, luscious, melting—excluding other melons from all markets. Very prolific producing car per acpA^ Seed 75c. lb. In ar-y quantity f. o. b. Allendale, S. C., cash with order. L. A. Stoney. Allendale. S. C. References: Allendale s:od Citi zens Banks, Allendale, S. C. 2-2S-4t. Missions A. <*r*ve* for AMmnan. Th* card of Claude A. Grtves for r*-*!*ctipn as alderman is in this lasvc. Mr. Graves has served one , J. tens aad has been a valuable mem- ' her of Council. • He is fereJets ard Walterboro, STILL SELLING OUT. ■ 1 All my stock of goods, left is going at and below cost. Some rare bargains in wha4 is left. CaJl and let us show you some of our bargains. Specials for this week. 1 Mallory Middle Burster and Turn Plow Combined. Extra Value. 1 Lynchburg middle Burster Plow. Extra Value South Carolina. HE South Bend Watch C o m p a n y might use garnet jewels in their watches instead of ruby and sapphire jewels as many other watch com panies do and thus greatly re duce the cost of production. You would tag notice the difference in buying. But, if garnet jewels were used, the welch would not heve any such lasting qualitie*— and the South Bend Watch Com pany believes it ia better to have smaller profits and satisfied custom ers than large profits and dissatisfied customers. That’s the way we feel about it, too, which accounts for our giving South ' ‘-bend watches the preference. 5. Finn Jewelry Company Walterboro and Savannah. Ga. 110 Main St 402 Broughton BUSINESS LOCALS. GOING AT C«*jT—LADIES AND GENTS SWEATERS AND UNDER- | WEAK. ALSO MCI-; LINE OF! | MEN’S HATS. W. V. GLOVER. | Juat in a car load of wire fence. 1 made by the American Steel aid Wire Company. ■. W. Blzck. Jr. 2-28-2L Garden seed* are now open at Kliena. The Anthony Fence., close mesh, stiff stay. Dixie Special. Made by the American Steel and Wire Co., especially ft# the Southern trade. Price* f.-nd term* to suit. H. W. Black. Jr. 2-28-21. Burt’s spring seed oats at H. W. Blaok. Jr. l-31-2t World's Aln-anac and encyclope dia for sale at Klein's. • Cabbage Plant*, at J. K. Bryan’*- Itch relieved in 30 minute* by fWoolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never fall*. Sold by John M. Klien. drug- I giat. ,i0-l$-6m. • The beet flour in town. Pearl' and Perfection at Blocker's Store. Pratts poultry' foud makes hen* lay. F«>r ssJe at Klein's. White pine and tar mentholated. Excellent for cough, at Klein's. Beginning Friday March 1st we will sell $1.00 Alarm clocks for 37c with each pair of CRADDOCK. TERRY Shoes purchased from us for $1.50 or up. Think of it! Shoes at positive ly regular price clocks worthO $1.00 for only ** *. V >• ALSO $1.50 BROGAN SHOESgjg^ AWFUL CUT|IN TABLE0IL1 O- CLOTH per^d IOC REGULAR 5c PAPERS OFAt ^ PINS this week vIC GOOD QUALITY WRITING A TABLETS VIC ONLY A FEW BOLTS LEFTOC^ 36 INCH SEA ISLAND Oyds^C SPOOL THREAD 6 for 2Sc ( BALL THREAD 1 box Jg c BALL THREAD 2 boxes 40C BALL THREAD 3 boxes yg c SOME HUMMERS IN OUR GROCERY dpt. UNDINE FLOUR tC/fC (Enough Said) bbl. OSCEOLA SOAP 10 CAKES2g c LUMP STARCH 6 lbs To make Room for our Spring and Summer Stock we will sell $1.50 $1.25, $1.75, $2.00 Black Brown. Gray Wool Hats at 75 cents. They a,re a bargain. If you need a hat now is your chance. A few more $1.00 Vest but go ing at 10 cei:<s and $1.00 Chambrey Shrts in 14, 15 1-2 and 16 sizes wll close out &ti 40 cents. 30 more bolt* 50, 60 and 75 cts. yard, all wool Drees Goods going at • . • -». . .•—, „• „. 35 $15.00 Men’s Suita at. $7.50 12.00 Men's Suits at... _ .„ 6.00 10.00 Mei?'s Suita at.,. ... M . 5.00 8.00 Men's Suits at ... ... 4.00 7.00 Men's Suits e4.. .. • 3.60 6.00 Men's Suits at... ... _ 3.00 5.00. Men's Suits at - 2.50 These suits are the greatest bar gains ever offered in» the county. Call and examine them. We hi^ve been makng every ef fort to make our store the most up-to-date- headquarters for grocer les in the town, and if you need anything in Groceries, and your gro- cernian does not keep it 'phone The Brick Store your wants n-nd they will he delivered at once. 25c GOOD GRADE COFFEE 3 »b»gQ c GRANULATED SUGAR QQ EARLY DENT CORN qt. J Q c SEED POTATOES pk. gQ^ FEED OATS bu gQ c Terry & Shaffer The Brick Store >OTR’K HOKMK KKKKDKRM. The French Percheron Stallion. "Lord Rosberry,” will be at the following named places each ween on the below ra-med days. B. G. Hiott’s, Monday aJid Tues day. ^ •Mas^teville, Wednesday. RlttwrThursday. Walterboro. Friday. Dr. J. B. Padgett's store, Satur day. Fee $10.00—Colts Guaranteed.— $2.50 ca*h. Mirrhants Glvcrtising lewgue Give Hanqurt. The Mer-hants Advertising League will |*ve a banquet at the Y. M. C. A. hall Friday evening of this week. A full attei-dance of merchants of the town Is urged. To the