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oaka. Awril, l, %Mill:—It la’
imiatM lm tkto Mtotoa aa4
m r*v twjt far kahlad with
work. So far a groat 4oal of
ia4 to still aabioksa
MvlBg booa too wot That far
MUo fstolllaor haa booa baalod
■■oaks. ft aivoars Nat
i half at oNck as was oati
roar will bo aood this roar.
A. Thomas bad baatosaa * to
ota Saitardar.
r. I. C. Coasts prsachod aa to-
ttag ssrmoQ at tho school boaso
ay aftoraooa.
star oxoretsss will bo bold at
Bagtlst church Saaday, bogla-
at 1 o’clock. Tho Motbodlst
ay school will bars Ms Mor
is tho aftoraooa. bogtontag at
look.
8. Padgett Is dolsg a oplend-
aorcastllo buslsoos at C. M.
to’a otaad.
r. aad Mrs. Jos Kinsey gwre
sdor-okelllng Saturday night.
f tho sholHag tho young poo-
partictoatcd In rarloas kinds
ays till a late hoar,
iso Lacy Brabhaa has oponod
tor d?w mllllnory at tho same
stand. Mias Ha Wo Garris will
t bar.
•oaks 'Ulsrary Soctoty mot
il* night at t;IO o’clock aad
or*Mod to order by tho Prsal-
Dr. E. 8. Thoaspsoa and roa-
buslaoso dispatched, after which
l. Mazsy gave aa Impromptu
css. his oMhlect being: ’’A
Man at Bmoaho.” Mftm Praths
s also doHoTcrcd aa Imgsoap*
■och. her sahieet being M Soc4o*
Mias Gladys Willlaiaa road-
Then cr-we tho dabato. The
r was: "Eosolrod that; Haassn«
•rtroo wore picasard frcaa Aa-
nttoa than from Eonnaadoo.”
ttriaatlye, Q. A. Tbosnsa and
*. Smith. Wagatjfe, Cbaa. H.
kland aad W. a Emoak. Ir.
lo aboMkce of Mr. Thomao, B.
Eazsy was apgolatsd to aid tho
matlrs. After a lengthy dte-
tbo Prsoldont rsdorod hie
la toror of sho afflrgto
ford's BMck-DtoftM rwtofad bm to
ftSMtfgqr
■aas V was wMoitd to
of your
food ha
ThodJorTs Black-Drnaght wilt
Mmm aad Ml'
it daal of pggt 70 yaan, aad Is todty top awsf
ow accoani pogftw fMOkli ttm toasdy on ft*
■toft. Try It
Bam yon aay wearing apparel
that you would like
Dry Qeaoed or
OUR EQUIPMENT GUARAN-
TEES. RESULTS EQUAL TO
THAT OP ANY ESTABLISH
MENT IN THE COUNTRY,
and the reputation of pur con
cern ineoree satisfaction for
any week intrusted to us.
•
If you cannot rensh any of
our gfenta couvsnlontly, wrlto
for our trm bookkt giring to-
Ideal Landry.
Pyars-CleaBers
King and Burns Lane
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Agents Wanted.
Good Commiarions
huLta.;
af tbd
ef-the
" % * , • » ;; 4
ers
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will
NSre etotoNnS^IMI
toStoato of ths Cnfrsnfty sd
waft as
sf the
sad has had
hr PwasltniBa
At the time of hie ea»
he atood Mat to Mr. Kaagg
to tha Isgarfat. Mr. MagEih wif
> dOM by Prof.
Barrow of Clomaon. aad Mr. Ira
Willlaaui of tho dsiMaatratloi fere-
».
Captato M. B. Stokes who has
no comma adopt for tho past torso
yearn will not ho horn next year
aa Ida detail expires la May. Tho
■election of hte saccsnnpr has not
yet hem mads; too. aoloetiom to
mads hy too president of too col-
logo aad too preatdewt of too
board of trantsca.
Tho course.to chemistry aad ge
ology has bene replaced hy. a
coarse to chemistry which
doubtless proas aery popular.
A coarse in AgrtouKnral engin
eering has been adopted: This
course has long bsea desired by hot
the faculty and tbs students.
Tbs district sad loeel agents
of the farm demonstration workers
aad county superintendents of sda-
cation will moot hero on Marsh
ST, St sad S»th. These gentlemen
will be welcomed, not only by toe
college but by the students who
will bo rery glad to moot them
aad assist them la aeeing the
college while they are here.
The college will hare aa exhibit
at the National corn exposition to
be held Id Colombia next fall.
Tho students are greatly pleased
that the college has adraaced the
price of one dollar and fifty coats
per month. Heretofore, the charge
for board (Including room, light
rod heat) and laundry has been
97.SO only while the.name
rlcui at other colleges of like
nterdlag is. oa an nrerage 919.10
per month. This new rate will he
effectlre next session.
Ths receipts of ths college from
the sale of fertiliser taga to only
90 per cent of what they were this
time last year.
Mr. E V W. Dabbs, president of
the State Farmers’ Union visited
the college roeoatly. • While here,
ho made aa address on the sabject
of marketing.
F. W. R.
"What made you so late?’*
"I met StaMheooa.”
•tWeB. that la no lunaon why mu
■beuM ha aa hour into gutting horn
to asgkter."
"I kadw, but I atood him how he
was feeling aad he iaeited telling
am about bin stomach trouble.”
"DM yaw tel ktm to take Oh am
bsrlala’a Ibbtotof”
’Mure, that la what ho needs.’
Mold hy all dealers.
frofesaonl Notices.
ioa
r. Editor, unless something hap-
pou udU row shortly rsottve
mrdo of J, L. Lyons ter Trsso-
A. P. Smith far
>• mors month and Smoaks
>1 will close. The community
ton a great toss, as our loswl
,r *“ ^h r
l IMetr labor wfB ho mtomd.
hart act only labored in pur
»day school, toft la Sunday
d aad Literary Sanlaty.
o. O. A. Marita was hers 4th
ay to nil hit regular oNotat-
Hs only pruached la tho
rooa. inclement weather ban*,
he forenoon sin lam
A. P. ft
rll 1. Hasdai:—Ws have been
>g some bad weather, hut we
Is are hafttaard to their work,
oping for bettor wee.*her seen,
tttag their lands prepared tar
lag. oa account of so much
toad we hsrre been having lately
■nee Winnie and Klmmle
m of Round returned home a
weeks ago from Oraagobarg.
» they spent two weeks with
elder. (When going to Oran-
they were accompanied bp
brother. P. W. Craven.
M " H " ■
M Mu (ham Kateitairmcut.
tat promisee to be one of the
moot entertaining and brilliant
fur attractions of its kind ever
nted in Walterboro to the els-
s cantata entitled "Midsummer
which will be given at
ligh School Auditorium Friday
a«. April Uta. at 1:80 o’clock.
* the suepicee of the Trt-Mu
of the First Methodist Church
tlterboro.
rel and beautiful illumlnntlone
site codumse. dainty charac-
Intcreetiag theme. excgUeBt
well rendered vocal numbers,
. march so. are some of c ths
Mivw features of the pl»v.
roao^to moat eordtolly tnvfted
[raADAClH
IWfUBALGlA
Lfiis
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25 Doses 25 Cents
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Yssr Dnupa mSi Dr. MNn' Ass Pas M
i to a i
i Isstyl S s iUh w
Card of Thaaks.
I desire to thaak all of our kind
(friends for their assistance during
• the lad illness of mp sister, who
f dlod March 99to.
Re+totfully,
P. Barwiefc.
M JL PADGETT.
-et-Law.
to All
WADTMMBOMO. ft C.
. A. J. Andftpson
DENTAL SURGEON
Oflfict Hours:
• a. m.. l p. m
tp.m..fp.m
VALnftBQBa ft o
i-i. bus u,
DCHTAL •UHOCON
I havu ruopmud my dMtal
oAon. and have —eniiatod
with mu DR. /OHM H.
BARER All work ghrmi
prompt attention.
OflMe next Terry A Shaffar'e
5 . Ofloe Hour*: 8.80 am to I
p. m. 8 to 6 p. a.
’Ppono No. 87a.
S Wmlterboro, S C
COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
JOHN H. MUCKft
■URGBON-DENT18T.
BHRHABDT. ft a
G E. DURANT
CSvfl EngV and Land Smnrwver
Will be in Walterboro at J.
B. Ackerman's on Saturdays
and all other days when not
at work in field.
'Phone Na yyy.
TUi m dw wr for you lo rotonto yoor "first love,"
trt Mm+*md Gmm wad wo It on your crops ex-
diiuifaty. It hoi thwi tatufortloft fyhofOFcr used for
nvor 45.y«M% and if ackadiytodfod by thoeu who use
it to ho tha bwt aB-round CoMoa iwiCwn Fortfiixep in
dto world. It ghm* you tho Boot Eowha for the Leant
ttmwy. It it Chwp in pricey High Grade in Analysis,
made of the Boot Moft«iola» and hat a record of 45 yean
winch ptoret lit floperinr Vahw at a Crop Producer.
Foe Bcfinggny and Beat Ketoha this if The Fertiliser for
you to We. A«k your Merchant for it and intbt on hav
ing it We tell all other grades of FertUbera. If your
Merchant does not handle our goods, write us direct
The Macmurphy Company
A Gftbs Gasms Ca.
a. c
LEGAL ADVERTISING
CITATION.
The State of flouth Carolina.
Colletoa County.
H. D. Padgett, Esquire, Acting Pro
bata Jridge.
WHEREAS, Jasper M. Smith Jr.
made suit to me to great him Let
ters of Administration of the Es
tate and effects of T. J. Blanchard,
deceased.
THESE. ARE THEREFORE, to
dte aad admonish nU and singular
too kindred nh^ Creditors of the
•aid T. J. Blanchard, deceased that
they be end appear before me. In
the Coart of Probate, to bo held
at Walterboro, ft C., on the 11th
of April, next, after publication
horeof, at 11 o’clock to the fore
noon, to show eause. If any> they
have, why toe said Administration*
should not bo granted.
GIVEN under my band thin
17th day of March, Aaao Domini,
1911.
EubUshed oft too 17tk day of
Mafrtr CMTttf iky of AprfF 191ft
In The Preen sad Standard.
H. D. PMDOMirr.
Clerk of Court.
Acting Probate Judge, Colletoa
County. -fft'-
(to the .11th day of April. 1911.
1 will xtnke my final return aad
immediately thereafter apply to tho
Probata Judge of Colletoa county
for Letters Dtoatteeory. of tho es
tate of F. D. Carter.
J. T. Carter,
Administrator.
Walterboro, 8. C., Mar. If, 1911.
1-10-41.
Camp Hryward Meets.
Camp Heyward No. 4fl. U. C. V.
held its annual meeting on Saturday
last. Tho meeting win large and
Q«He enthusiastic. Greet iatereal he
tng brought about hy tho laultatloa
from Maedri, Oa.. to the general
reunion of veterans at that plaee
oa May 7 9 aad 9. They hope to
ban# 10.999 veterans press at. to
PLANS OUTLINED
Stale buuitay School Meeting Will
Ths thirty-fifth annual convention
of tho Booth Caroline Sunday
School association will be held in
Greenwood April 11-11, and that
town is ‘looking forward to a very
largo gathering.
Thera are tcPbe some spleMid
features planned for the conven
tion. Dr. Adam Geibel, the famous
blind composer, to to be the pia
nist. Hts name to familiar to the
manic lovers of the* State, aM it
Will bo a rare treat to hear him
play his own music. His Cantatas
wnd oratorios are known the world
over.
The tinging will be led by J. Lin
coln* Hell of Phtlrdelphia. who is a
convention leader of fine reputation
He was at Ocean Grove. N. J.. last
year, where he led 19.999 people
In song. The music ot tho aonrrn-
ririft trlft ho ouauptfeMpriy fins.
Some ot tho hoot and moat wide
ly known speakers of toe State
have been secured for tho program.
There aim to ho two speakers of
Interrutlorsl rroutst'on. Dr.
Fraaklila McElfresh aad J. Shreve
Durham, both of Chics so.
There to to be a splendid spec
tacular feature of the convention
la the form of a great parade, with
at lc*et 1,190 Sunday school work
ers In lino. The Meo’a Rlbto Ha*«
parade of last year, which attracted
much attention at Spartanbnre. is
to be en'arged hy taking In nil de
partments of Sunday school work,
from toe babies on the ‘Tradel
Boll’* to too gTrndtatheni and
grardmothers to tho "Home Depart
ment,”. Tho Credlo Roll and Home
Department will be managed by
meats of floras add between the
two will march tho boat of Sunday
school workers of toe State with
banners flying. It will be a great
spectacle.
Columbia la entitled to 12 dele
gatee, and any representatives e?
Sunday school# who expect to atterl
dr* requested to communicate at
SZd ,T# «!2*2l2r^Iui 1r I!Li" **■»??*• wRk *• 11 Whlldsn at the T
**“ • M. C. A.—The State,
delegation of 19 or morn. Tha fol
lowing dffleers wore elected for
toe eaaalag year: Col. C. O. Han-
dense. Commander; G. W. O. Rlv-
san. Adjutant; R. O. W. Bryan. 1st
UouL Commander; J. O. Jaqaaa.
lad Lieut. Oummaader. A. A. Pat-
demon. trd Lieut Cuopnauder. Rev
ft w. Arikermaa. Chaplaia: Dr. W.
B. Ankermaa. Surgeon. J. W. Grant
Color Bearer.
„ Dotogatea to tho Stof* re-ualoa.
F, O. ft (tortto. R. G. W. Bryan.
L. W. Ihloy, A. W. Buntoa, Dele-
fdtea to too gouoral n9ua!e:a: O.
O. Hendemorv G. W. Way. A. A.
1 L ®Mher,
B. ft Webb, C. W. Bmlaad. n
Mur. G. A. Martin's
The following appointments am
dMouaeed by Eer. O. A. Marita
tor tho ch arches he servue.
Heademeuvllto—1st Sunday, 4
p. m.; Ird Satariay, 4 p. m.; fol
lowing Sunday 11 a. m.
Great Swamp—1st Saturday aad
Sunday, 11 a. a. ; v
Smoake—4th Sunday, 11 a. m
aad 4 p. m.
Colston—2nd Saturday, 4. p. m
and Sunday, 11 a. m.
The Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany of York, begs to nnnona-
ce that Mine Miriam du Bois baa ac
cepted agency In her father’s place.
She will be pleased to eee anyone
hitermted In- Insurance.
It Looks Like a (Vtme.
to sriuirate a bby front « box of
Burkjen’s Arntcr- Salve. HU ptm-
Ptee. belli, seratebee, knocks, mtain
and bruise* demand it, and
TO
CITADEL.
Ototorto Med-
The following taken from the flea
day Mews, will be of Interest to
the many friends of Cadet A C.
Hlera, Jr., of Smoeks, who le *
■•■her of the graduating class of
tho Citadel. Cadet Hlers Is
tho poanempr of splendid
ability, having taken a prominent
Part to college work since his ma-
trieulatloa.
The Sunday News nays:
"The preliminary for the purpose
of selecting a repirieentative for
the Citadel at the State oratorical
torxUat at Greenwood wna held last
night, aad Cadet A. C. Hlers, of
tho Clam of 1911. won first place
aad was awarded too medal HI*
subject was. "A CnH to Collego
Men.” The jadgee were the Hon.
H. L. Erckmnnn, the Hon. R S.
Horlbeek and the Rev. R. S. Trues-
dnle. The medal was presented by
the Rev. Dr. Trues dale. There
were four speakers: 8. L. Eason,
Class ’14, Evils of Comniprrir-’-
Ism:” 'A. C. Hlers. Claw 12 ”A
Call to College Mer»; ” W. Prior.
Class ’14. "Commercialism and Dor*
eminent;” E. W. Dabbs. Class ’ll.
“The Power of the Press ’’
-v All of the speeches were well de
livered and ‘cor£r<!ned excellent
subject matter. Mr. Hlers’ sp»ecli
was especially good. The yonaf-
nd
■Pinker has a fine delivery, a
i last nfght gave, evidence of devel-
- Itejopirg real oratorical powers The
««<!«*«•♦• belfeve that In Mr Hlers
h ***r forkthey have selected a winner, and i
i le *l. , v <nr !7 ytJ>iog |V do# * »ot bring back the medsl
Unequal- Igom Greenwood. It will not be be
ll. KketoA ** <I “ U * Ju *- !***•• Wn iuablllty to do hi*
j Part well.