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s r / r A" *• MUi >. ' > WlLTtSBOI^. ^ CL J-Vf IIAKC1I. It. im. a.QL. PmA a, im. ——^* ■ >••*< a c. kT. it. itit. ta A to it rlckt to itowtl ptotUcsf toyiy it to —t. TiMto to m Jm> t| i>totl— tor tto w» wto gvwuM «*«r tto rattto attMtio*. uto ttoa rrtoM to to to tto polk aM cmi hi* toI*. Politics Is » fart of tto Ilfs «• Mrs la tto ootM. sad vs tors Jsst as aiacb rsspoastbillfj la that dlrsctloa as vo bavs la tbo dlrcctloa of other things that coaceni as la the home tod la boataess sod la rburcb. We itosplr bats sot to realise that po litical altaatlose tooch as at cer tain points so domestic sad rellg- toao aitaalotv do. Yoa are a tooth Caroiiaiaa? WHI, so to tbo polls to tarn tto rottoaaeaa oat of polltko in this stats. Yoa aro a» WoU. to to tto polls to half pot la offtoo btas rbo viu asreo Cod aad tto poo- flair .Vto MUmaSbc ad to^tvoT^ Is an tto ssoto «p. a—tlal that Mod ama ho ssat w*. for tto - ***• ttooo firm vkleh soeh loflalatora to M. tu toaith aad W. F. dtoroto ;ara la thoafht aad as^aa. Why aaaaot Codotoa’s hast dttaoea arnko tto aacriflea far tto good of tto aoaaty as ttoaa moa aro ddtag? toraly ttovo aro saeh msa la Colto toa aoaaty. Wo aaaaot to so far tohftad Ar sister sooatles. Will they sot ho patriot!e eaoafh to servo their aatlvo eoolty la this Cm of greatest aosdf Novor has atom ststtomstllbs lea la Inters mta thaa at pripmrt. wd toes Ia mtad aevoral eMseas vtom vo hoHovo voaM fill tho MM. sad vo rtao to plaes to aomlaattsa too yovag bmo whs vo era ssro la a mrfcod dagroo tho taallfieatloos for loglsla* Wo rofOr to M soars, g. P. I. Osrrls. Jr., of tmoko, aad Joo* sph M. Moorer, Wslterhors. Ttooo a havo hooa arpsd to audio, tto raoo aad vo traot they will do-1 ddo to do oo. Tto abovo saggootfcms aro not mads to dlaporsgo tto claims of may other com peteat aad abto| eltlasBs who my to coatoaiplatlag | asaklag tho' race. Oar otto doofro lo to pet aa abto rtprisratotloa. aad ttooo yoaag mea will giro It. ■UVdhT WOOhi CJDirVKVTVOPg % Used aad praised by the most competent and careful pas try cooks the world over • The only Baking Ptowder mude bom Royal Giape Cream ci iftar—made from giapee Ao setodal one of Hoyi Tho members of Comp Heyward No. ««!. 0. C. V.’s, will ploaoo aa- ■omhlo la aaaadl mooting at tto Nflto oa Friday aoat, flail at 114# * m. Tto _ Is aa taapoftaat oae. aad a fall attoadaaoo la oapoetsd. with* m. C. O. Henderson, Commander. '0. W. O. mivora, a Adfataat. / u lavootlgattoa la : ah. which vo trwt win to tt to tto ill! lagtalatars ae- vtadlag- Ly- ac with it, aad aa ter aa to romovo efflaa. agpolaHag aaoth- of hia **frtoada M . la af aa This tto lilt la now ia aa larttod tttt ty glvaa of Oov- aad tto wttaeoeeo havo aot failed toatato that they vara false, la oar sptetso Msa as Is la a vary aasavlahls pssltlea. to say tho ] Isnat of It. Ho ohoold aot make any maa ttoa ro te tern tto aecoaod. or to giro No rate fits this year aa Nfcw 1. tbs asroal cobren- tlons of Heyward and Broxton town ttlp Sncday school associations cam# off oa tto ICth and 17th last. —respectively. Tbo meeting on feturdr? at Hendersorvllle was poorly attended—the reporting dele gation representing only three of j the srheok. This township has up tp the present exhibited very little { irterest In the aggressive Sunday school movement of the county, p'f sibly for the reason that former con vendors held wlthlr* its borders have Invrrlably failed to draw a representative audience and the purpose r-nd scope of work have nn? U*cr» appreciated. The out look Is. however, not without some encouraging features e-nd there are those who entertain saagalas vlsioas of a live association* before assay months. In striking contrast to the low ebb of Interest is the work exhib ited at Heyward wr« the enthusiast aad aaraestassa characteristic of tb Broaton* convention. Tto Baaday school workers of Broxton towaahlp are setting tho pace for tto rest of Colfotoa la this Kao of rsllgloaa activity. Ttoro was a magnificent attend- •ace from ail sect loro of tho township. A number of visitors fro* otter townships worn bated. Tho •adteace was a moat responsive oae. It van delightful Indeed to note tto manifest Interest la tto various la of taaday school oc» officers of ttlo aaao- otetloa sre aot ptaylag at their •vrork, , hat they havo oridoatly daaght a vtsloa of privllogo and sppartaalty and their anal aad oa- thaoissm are coatagloua Itefjalte malts of this forward sat may to te tho amahor of Taaotor g doom la process of or- pamhor af schools la- Uw^aolag tto graded teaaoaa. tto of Cradle Rolls. Qrpaalsod Horn Doportmoats. •vary school ia tho m alroody hooa lato Mo orgaalsattea. throo loot dopartatoato Oao af tto mast dsairahte malts af this work, rot leas bis hors aa la wtoro tho orgaalood *• paohod. Is tto dovolopmsat >• Yoaag peopte oo wall wrrkoro uadortsklag da- tteo aad mpoaslbtltttoo before aa- [ttoaght af. Ba marked Is tto eathusUmn heie vo believe It were aa easy matter to make ap oar Tall quoU of State convention delegatee with short no- Uew from tto Broxton Sunday •vhoote—hat atoll oar other town ships deWkte tbrir rights thus e.»e- llyf Shall aot tto aasoclstloa of *J*Mdan, Warren, Bells. Heyward, ▼brdter. aot bestir themselves and earteh their towsshlp work by ap propriating- ter churches soma of oar State eoavoatioa soul? Tk* aim of opr ooaaty committee te to havo a response from every tevaahlp. Tteo dologates (repre- mUag different dute»lnatioi»e if pdmttte) should to chfoea to rep- zr**jrr* ttwashlp moetatton. H te-ter tbo offlooro of tto asoo- ***** to toko this asatter ap. Any oao dcolrtag to attoad ebon Id opmmntecato at oaoa either with th jwtejjy of km amciatloa or write mmo Ida M. Plahharae. coaaty eec- "Jtery dt tho thteottaa- After Agoll Idth. eredoatlals will as toag- «r ho morvod bat turned over to **•?•,**• ^Uljo whatever section ddleioa coahty tho workers hap- Clanifiri ilTertiseaests- rOR SAUL FOR SALE—Bggs from thorough bred pure White Plymouth Rocks and Brown Leghorns. 91-10 per sitting for Rocks end $1.00 for Leghorce. M. C. Fishburne. 2- 14-tf. FOR SALE—Buff Orplngt Kk'-:* for sale. $1.00 for 16. Prise winners at last Colleton County Fair. Miss Lottie Padgett, Wal- terboro, 8. C., Route No. 2. 3- «-4t. FOR BALE—Brown Leghorn, great layers—eggs $1.00 per setting of 16 eggs. Jlo. M. Klien, Waiter- boro. 8. C. 1-31-tf. SLAB WOOD FOR SALE—Deliver ed anywhere la Walterboro, $1 for largo oao bom load. Small load 71c. Trim blocka spilt short ready to bars etc. Phono year orders to offico at mill. Walter boro Lumber Co. ll-3t-tf. Tto Prom and Standard win ploaao pabMah tto foltaarlag oaid that aa error map ho eapteiaod. Ia tto publication of tho Mlaateo of Um OoUotom Baptist Amootetloa It |o stated that tto Mlmloaary ssrmsp wag preached oa Baaday by Bov. J. C. Lawson. It should havo hooa by Rov. B. F. Halford. Tho blam* If aap; mast root oa bm. Tho vork by Tho Pram aad Standard is cor- roctly doao by tho copy, aad tho moshaaical work Is ogcolloat ladood Vary truly yours, F. O. 8. Curtis. Walterboro, March lb. -V-' Dress Goods Tto best flour la town. Pearl aad Perfection at Blocker's Store. ^ Pratts poultry food makes hehs lay. For sale at Klein's. White pine and tar mentholated. Excellent for cough, at Klein'a. Oscar Crosby, of Smoehn, was in town the early part of the week. WANTED—Horses te shoo at M cents per foot. Also wagons and baggies to repair at prices to suit 7 coat oottoa. J. B. Dodd. Rooad 8. C. ' s-ib-tt. WANTED—Position by a first grado aad saporlaacod teacher. Would Ilka Abort term la good country school. Address “Teach er" care Tho Pmo aad Standard, b-is-st. WANTOD—IdpO moal bags. Will pop I coate each- Cah’t uao rice, sugar pr grist bags, too amall. Walterboro (Ml Mill. S-Sd-lt. WANTttD—to hay chickens. Apply to J. L. Roatx, Walterboro Ho tel. 3-Ib-tf. WANTED—To haul yoar baggage, * freight, or take yoa te tho train. I am wall ogatepod to do anything la the kaaiUg Mae day or night Phono $Vr. Bart BARGAINS! That high grade Superlative Flour, per barrel $5.85 Thim ia*the flour that leads all others. 1-2 Patent Flour, per bbl...$5 25 Good Rice $3.45, $4.25 and $5.25 per lack. Rice, per peck, 60c, 75c and 90e Beat Hudaut Gimt, tock $1.95 Beat Hudaut Grist, peck 25c Beet butt meat 3 Ifae 26c. oil aao- mge 15c lb, 3 lb tomatoes 10c can. Gmn oofiae lb, 17c, 20e 3eM ground coffee, 1-2 lb can 16esmitlbcan25c HmofnBMraRMy ro uisc We'ttrry a fnfl Mae of aU kinds Of] i-g-tf. MELON SEED—atoaey’e Improved Wateea: Extra fancy, from xeel- oto 41 Ike. and over, first from vinca, fields marred eaelnaive ly for seed parpooee. Bind very firm—tho toot carrier, boot ship per; moat very sweet, luscious, molting—oseladlag other atoloos from all markets. Very prolific —prod uclag car par aero. Seed 7Sc. lb. la asp suaatlty f. o. b. Allendale, 8. C., cash with order. L. A. Stoaey, Allendale, 8. C. References: Allendale aad CHI- seas Baaka, Allendale, 8. C. S>tt-4t. FOR RENT. TO RENT—Residence In desirable part of tova. Largo lot. Apply to H. W. Block, Jr. 3-20-lt. FOUND IN HACK—Cam of spec- .teclea. Owner can got same by proving property and paying for thlo advertisement. W. O. Framp- . ton. S-IC-lt. BUSINESS LOCALS. Mach laterast all over tho county In our good grado coffee at* 3 pounds for 14 coats. Tarry A Shaf fer. oonra AT OORT—LADIES AND GENTS SWEATERS AND UNDER- AJRO NICE LINE OF I LINE < GLOVER. •wm waame All ttooo who have promised eon* trtbatlens te tto Confederate Mom- am sot wlll^pleaao tarn tto aaK>aat 7wto vonld bo^Rm Mr the timt sd April, ao vo tti wwlr Mi vMh to Mom tto matter by that saamsntfnm MEN'S RATS. W. V. Garden seeds are aov open at Ellens. Burt's spring sued oats at H. W. Black. Jr. 1-Sl-It. Coffee—tho toot—$4 cents a pound at Tho Brick Store. World's Almanac and encyclope dia for sale at Kirin's. Chhhnga Ftmto ad I. R. Evyoa'a. Iteh nttofid In 14 ff.C. »• R. ULMRR. fialta. Sold hp 4l4l Ta, Indtea, riiniii ,■*■ —* ow# Lnimran a ana one to suit ovm-jbody. AM tha given as SM we thank f«u ler a eoaUaaation of jour tmda. Aa- ■aring you that vo will appre ciate jour trade and always make our store your hoodquer- tore for ovetythfaig you need in onr Uao, aa va • always have bergaine here fer yon. Yours most truly. Union Famers Baipa Boose. F. C. BENNETT, Mgr. WALTERBORO, S. C. You should trade with ns, aa this bueinfm ie run and con trolled by • farmer.' Tb« hooka of registration fori tto muaiclpaJ election to to told May 44, la tbo town of Walterboro will ho operod at tto atom of H. W. Block. Jr., Wednesday aad Tha day. April S and 4. It will to aoe- ■ as ary for thorn deriving town reg istration certificates to present their coarp roglsratlioa certificates and tax receipt for tho year 1411. Every voter pi tho town election stoat havo a town registration cer tificate. H. W. Black, Jr. Supervisor of B agist ratio a. Walterboro. 8. C., Mar. 14, 1411. I*l4*lt. We beg to announce that all onr Spring Drees Goode are in and open ed np. These embrace a greater variety and more excellence in value than has ever been shown in Colie- a ton County before. We shall be v- pleased to show yon and we know - « > *.0 yon will do the rest. WATCH FOR OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. TAYLOR’S .*» Wakerboro’s Popular Store W. X TAYLOR, Proprietor. Grocery Specials This Week FLOUR 14 for. • OAKES FOR GADDY. • • eve e.a *• me oae •• •• •• ae eve e«a GADDY. GOOD gl AO th. aueaa Dollars and Cents git the prime consideration of the shopper. The sky- ing of money on his purchases is the instinctive indina tioo of the average man, but it is always the QUALITY' of the goods you get that constitutes real economy. Upon this solid rock ol QUALITY, combined with our very MODERATE PRICES, have we built up one of the most successful CLOTHING BUSINESS. . RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES, with an absolute guarantee of fit and satisfaction or money will be cheerfully refunded. Write and tell us what you need if you can't come to Charleston. If you come here be sure and find OSCAR LEVY 4 513--515 King street. Southwest corner of Morris. The handsome Green corner. CHARLESTON, S. G Bora tu tha tbtytetott of a 14 pound top. Raw. tad Mr*. I A. A. Martin, *f Htodarptovtlte, I o’clock—Duty of Christians Foreign Missions, opened by R< B. L. Adams. ** Baaday, 10 o'clocM—A Miss! Study Clam, la a country enun by Rov. P. W. Warroa. II o'otoak—Mlaatoaary aarxaon Rov. J. s. M. Flash, aftgr whl • modal largo dollorilto for Ft . 11 o’otoak—deopo of Iff riga Mlsrioar will to tehto " ‘ J. H. Otovto. •ik. .. I_ Fa Tho Ue4oa RmUag First Division Collotoa Aaaoctotlob will coavoao with tto Spring Hill Baptist church March 44. S4 aad SI. *414. ' Friday, Introductory sermon at 11 o*clach by Rov. B. L. Adams. LS o’clock—Origin of Foreign MR oaa. •fts^ed* j Rev. L B *rksr- Miadoa Board,