The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 10, 1912, Image 4

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>4 <j* r fl.cu *. c. r. Ant if. itis. i i. ! & I % WM- * St. A wtutumi pm »• s^tiM OM IM to la tlM r»e haa aot jr*t tea Mf tola toads f with Mr. Pries sad ergaalae a tor's eora clab (Sr Coltotoa eoaaty with over a haadrad auMbara. . Ttoe Olvle Laacae to rl«ht la Its crttktoa of caratoanaas <d eoaaty efflclala as to the eoadlttow of oaart hoaao aad groaada. Batter ears ahoald be Uhca of this fabllc •aaaa there are who soy the aaws afar too toot Ha lafTaeoee, bat rhea asked why. they eaaaot give a | Thaos asm people are to Aaft this ttato It to ftoW Utot to will ha . ^ Is patttag it lightly. He win ■tosad la the toOMO of hto i frtoada. whore he was always hr paeUA to will to ■ tosad) at the toaetMl ff hto satoeifs. he fWHl be atofhd aaild hto frtoada la the aagHBg saaaoas aad the aport> tog saaseas. Cor wtthia the peat year to has twice laid low the oat- Imp of the ferret, eae with eech barrsL -Aad of eearse he will be artaoai at hoau^ for there he was ever toady Car aay aad eeery jdaty. At tto oathraak of the War Be- twaea tto Btataa. he Jotfad tto Mar- lea Artltery of CtorteotoH, which halaagad to Shattto BattcJloa. aad waa with ttoai from tto oatpa of Port Samtar )tto Martaa Battery os Moirto Islaad). aatll the cloaai of tto war. aad dartag that Ussa ha reeaired a see are woaad la hlo leg. whtah fWtarwed Hto to hto grave. 1 Hto peaalcg away waa sadden. Ha dlai eg April «, of aecaU ladlgast- loo, harlag baaw sick hat a few hears, la tto f fth year o* hie aps. Boom of hto Ttrtaeo were 1 very baaa- tlfal. Ha waa always tree to hto Meads, aad tto Haa. C. i. C. Hot- «sa af Haasatna oaea told the Mas ter, "that to tad employed him tor IS years, aad to aavar knew a mar hooast or a mere trathfal man." "Aa koasat maW' to said to to tto aobtaot I wort of Ood. Aad to to always trathfal Is to ' possess oaa of tto attributes of oar Mwm4 Jwm* ’ Ho was faaarallaad at homa on the day altar his death by Rev. Dr. Baker, of tto Epiaeopal church, aad laid to rest at Live Oak esmstdty, by tto aids of bis sainted motbar, followed to btoffrave by a long trot of mearalag relatives and Meads. Hto active pall-bearers were Messrs. Walter Glovar, Richard Bsdoa, Dr. W. B. Ackermans R. L. Fraser. H. W. Black. Jr., aad B. O. IHyras Tto fOliowtog aecaradsa, acted as sealer pall-bearars: C. O. Hear dersoa, F. O. 8. Cartls, A. A. Pat- tersoa, A. C. Baa den, w. A. Blech. W. J. Plshbarae. L. R. Htott, Ab- ble Liader, |A. W. Bantoa, George Salllvan> aad IVIer L. Rlsber. Tto Btata of loath Carollaa. Coaaty^- Ob fApril tS. SC, aad S7 tto H. D. Padgett, Sstotre. Acttag Pra- ^ * hat# Jtoftge. - ' J. P. Mila.. ten > salt to an to gnat him tot al Administration of the Be ef J* A This soono to to o hard year for tto poor mas evesyw here. Whoa ft id'aot rata aad floods, u to tiro aad death. Tbs la that of tto overflew of the Mlntoetpt river, arhteh has set a aew high water * W. W. Pasaah Is 'a Colam bis bav goae ta.Attead a maatlag of the Bute Democratic Executive" Coa> tea, aa proxy for Col. J. W. Hill. who eoaId } aot of | Mr. Bmoah wttl ottead the aovell- lag of the meaamwot to the Women el Aka Coe Cadency^ while la Col- Oal. C. O. Headmba haa a dalagats to the Charlee- ; which to npraaaat tto .1 Hr. aad Mrs. D. L. Bmitb.) aad ahUAreo. Roby aad Moadel, ■eater with Mr. BsaKhVteattor. Mr Stelth. of T. P. cbildra a faw Mrs. Mr pad Wn J. H. Dodd, of Roand weim the gaaeta. of Mr. aad Mrs. D L- HHth. Tuesday. Lotford. Ga^ April 4.—Bpaclal. We are all heart hrokea. because we have Hat received a aaytag that my dear auat, Martha Polk, to dead. Hew sorry we are fo daer Uacle Jake aad family. Mr. W. O. Tutee of Lotford. aad ■ra. Smith af aavaanah. were star- rled la Pavacmah oa Tbarsday. The Broom to eae of the county's wealth toot men. The bridb is a trained auns from Pavaaaah. I Their many fries da wish far tham a long aad happy Ufa. i Mrs. W. 0. Bataa aad Mn. J. W. Folk wan tto guasta of Mrs. Stella Bmlth Tuesday. | Mr. Walter Polk aad wife were the poems af Mrs. A. E. Polk to day. Tear little Mead. I Rdgsr Polk. Col. J. w. I•tll. countv htahray ncemftsseaev hva seen engaged this week la aaytag i»lt claims, if# will aaartads paylag these claims by the ISth of April, at which tima be hapaa la have all Itll claims la band. He states that from prea- aat tadtaatioos there caa all he P*ld eat of the oee mill levy pro- ▼ided ftethat parpeen. _ - tor thief year wn to COL J O. Padgett aad Haa -iB. “ - Aa Woodbury, Oa., Apr.’t.— Special: Dear Readers: Aa we undertake to celebrate this great day, bow many of us think, what the | word Raster means. It means that Christ rose from .the deed aad as cended to Hea-vea. | Tha abed blood from the. spot leas body of the Lord Jasus to the touch atone by which to teat every maa’e faith. To reieetl Christ’s Mood for aalvatloa Is to rajact his body sod to reject His body is to inject Hie spotless human ► soul Then to a woaderfal statement la ttofe IP, whore tbm epootle speaks of-’“♦he blood of aprlnkllag thi speaketh batter thlapa than! the bleed of Abel." Let aa slagla lout tto contrast between the two kinds af Mood, that of Aba! ard that of Jasas. The name of Abel Is Imea- t tea ad In coaaaetioa with Sinai, ha em use hia blood cries for the txe- eetioB of Law aad Justice. But Je sus shed His blood ss a voluntary substitute for the guilty, for tto slas of tha world. 1110 word "Medi ator" means oaa who goes be tween two con tending parties to re- eosella aad If Bead to receive tto blows from either aide even uato death. la this aecoe, l Scripture ■peaks of Moaee as a meditator at Mount Sinai, when he stood be tween tto sapor of Ood aad rebel- Hoa of tto people of Israel aad prayed Par them. The Bomia church that after Christ roan, he mated all hia bleed beck Into Hit body, aad that ovary time the Ro utes prieet consecrates tha Maas, that bleed to abed afresh la tha This Is eoctradictlon to our scripture, which tsechss that "He •hod hia bleed oeee for all," with "ae more sacrifice for else" Thoue- ef Christinas have aavar avaa thehght of what ha—ms of K. We are told la tto ninth chapter of He brews how Christ entered Into the pteeea, aad tha Holy of HeUas by Hia own blood. Scripture bth tod so dominion over Him" aad even when ha was dead. His tody did aot In tto lea— begin to mortify as other bodies do. "His body saw no corruption.” i la Him was llfa. i He was tto Voaataim of life. His blood la sprinkled today ami remains on the mercy seat be fore the Father aa fresh aa Jt wta the morning he sprinkled It there. Wo ahoald think about *the holy day and pray to onr'Father to help ua celebrate It In a wiser and no bler way. Dear Herders. I celebrated this precious day reeding, writing acd praying, aad wish that some of my readers could be wfth me In a stroll UP the bills end mountains that I expeet soon to take. 1 mat river runs between the two moaatains. It ash be a beautiful see re. Leas Ulmer. f THB8B ABB _ rite aad Mmoalah all aad. singular the kindred and Creditors af tto sold J. S. Griffin, deceased, that they to aad appear before ate, M the Court af Probate, — to tol4 at Walterboro, 8. C., oa tto ISth of April, aaxt, aft— pebUeatlo* hereof, at 11 o’clock la tto forn> soon, to show so use. If asp they tors, why tha^jAld Admlniatratioef ahoald aot to granted. GIVEN under my band this Sad day of April, Aaao DoaniaJ, IMS. Published oa the trd aad 10th dap of April IMS la Tto Pro— and Standard. H. D. PAJDGVRr. Clark of Court. Act lag Probate Judge, Collates County. Classified lirertiseBests. rOH PAUL FOR AALB—7M baahelo com aad 2.600 pounds country eared ha* caa.. Apply to I W. C. Saunders Walterboro. IS. 0. 4-1 P-21. FOR SALE—A few choice Polattd Ohlaa pigs, fro— prise wlaulng Stock, C. J. Beach, Walterboro. 8. C. 4-2-2t. \ • L "t. i , . <a FOR SALE—Bgps fro— prise win* Mag Brown Leghara stock. 16 for $1.00. T. P. Murray, Waite boro. 8. C. | FOR BALE—Bgga that hatch, from Prtao wl—riag 8. C. Rhode Islaad Rede, Golden 8—bright Ban tams, aad Boarboa Rad Tarkeyo. 16 cklx sgga, $1.60. 11 Turkey eggs $1.60. B. A. Marvin, Groan Pond, 8. C. 2-27-44. FOR SALE—Will sell cheap on# eighty five dollar Bridgeport par lor organ. Sea Pierce Hiera, R. P. D. 2, Walterboro, 8. C. S-27-tf. FOR SALE—Brown Leghorn, gredt layers—eggs $1.00 per setting of . 1$ eggs. Jno. M. Kllen, Walter boro. 8. C. 1-21-if. Tha Rev. Mr. Graham will preach la the Presbyterian cbfreh next Bab bath, morning and evening. A cor dial welcome to all. I C. W. Breland, here Saturday. of Tabor, was It. W. Polkf of Islandton, was In town Saturday on business. tto first meal lap told la thpt etty la,tto Watery af tto Aaoeatatiea. tgram eoateiaa tto maasaa af aa—a af < tha moot ^— —Sahara in tto Seuth, ha—ag the aaasao of Prsa. W. W. Finlay, af tto Soathdra Railroad, aad I Charles W. Kent. Profs—i Hah la tto Uatvuratty of Dr. Howard Lea Jon—, aa a—laaat Baptist Mlalater of Chartsatoa. Mr. Lewis W. Parker, of G rasa villa, Mr. O. B. Martin. IPf WaaWngtea. D. C., Dr. tThaa. W. jhilea, af Wash ington. aad Many pr—Unaat setoal officials af Sooth Carollaa. who attend ars a—arsd af tto fall heoaflt of tho tar-fsmad toe pltallty of tto City by tto Baa. Tto local committee esmpoaed of Moo era. A. BL Btott, J. R. Gap and D M. O’Driseoll, have plaaaad many, things for the eatertalamoat of the visiting teachers. C^portaaHy will be given them to vMt tto bcautlfal Magnolia Gardaaa aad otb or points of later—t la aad around tto city. I There will be maeb to entertain aad divert — well aa 'u> Instruct. The attention of tho trustees'and teachers la called to tto fact that tha State board of education has reeommended a two days’ holiday with fall pay for all teachers who attend tto a—etiag. Aside from tto an—Heat pro gram arranged by the general as- — etattoa, tto affiliated orgaalsa- Daaa, wklcb laelade the school l—- moot ss—clattea, the smsrls- tloo of town and elty snpsrlBtea- denta. the aa—riartea af alamea tary —bools, and tho aaaocla'loa of —nnty 'anporlntead—ta. bars al— arraagsd later—ting aad Instractlv programs. Pabllsbsrs 1 of test-books kave bees asksd to make —hlMts, and radaead rates are bolag sago tinted for oa all railroads. I la abort so stone will bo loft uataraed to taaho'this meeting tto msoi fal In tho history of tho ( ttoa. Programd a— tow oof aad fwlll bo sent to aay member of tto ame elation by W. 'H. Job—, corr—pond ing s—rotary, C loam bin. 8. C. A. J. Thaekstea, W. H. Joa—. E. C. MdCaats, C. V. Noaffur, W. L.. Brooker, Executive Committee. WANTED—A white me—ngor land office boy. Salary $10 fpot month. Apply to D. J. Ktrtoa. At Dap—. 4-10-14. LANE AND TKMBBH^WAfmBD — Parts— having cl—red or eut over lands or timber for —lo at raasoaabla pile—, can Had porch—r for same by aeadiag price and fall da—rlptlon to Charleston Land Company, 2$ Broad Street, Charleston* 8. C. 2-27-41. WANTMD—You to kaow that I haa sold all tha Boarboa Rad Turkey apga that I caa spare this ssaaoa. Chicken eggs shipped carefully p—had to any part of country. E.rik. Marvin, Green Pond, 8. C. 4-2-41. WANTED—to buy chickens. Apply to J. L. Rents, Walterboro Ho tel. S-20-tf. taal . On tho 11th day of April, 1012. I will mako my final) —turn aad Immediately thsreafter apply to tha Probata Jadpe 6t Colleton eoaaty tor Latte— Dismtasory of tho es tate of F. D. Carter. J. T. Carter, Administrator. Walterboro, 8. C., Mar. 20. 1012. 2-20-4t. your baggage, take you to the well opalppsd to WANTED—To freight, or train, f ax As anything la tho hauling line day or night. Photo Oly. Bart F—mptoa. l-*-tf. BUBIWEM LOCALS. Itch relieved la $0 mlaat— by Woolford’a Sanitary Lotion. Never 8p—tal —le for cash only—at cos -oh oee—men’a lad tea aad child—o’ H. 8. Glover. tells. Sold by Jobs M. Kltea, drag* tet .Itk-lt-Om. . Pearl millet seed at Klein’s. Kill ’em now—Bed bag poison for spring cleaning, at Klein’s. Tanglefoot fly paper, moth balls aad la—t powder at Klein’a. Bright— up for the spring—our paiat xteck complete, at Kliea’a. New assortment of Lucas house and household paints at Klten’e. Lee P. Berry, the popular and efficient rual letter carrier on —uta one from Bmoakx took a day off Monday and camto Wal terboro. Mr. Berry te one' of our b—t liked aad most accommodating carriers. Will open blacksmith aad wheel wright shop at Cummlaga’ Iron Wor ot depot. May 1st and —k patronage of those desiring blacksmith, wheel wright or hor— shoeing. D. J. Or—. 4-10-Jt-p. Bo— to Mr. aad Mrs. P. M. of Lodge, ‘a flan boy. Ho last night. Johns, WANTED BY Tony & Sklier 800 BUSHELS CORN K CENTO CAS! Sl.ll IK TRADE J. B. Smoak. of Snide—, who le _ candidate for township commie-. M _ 1U . . eloa— of Heyward townahip, waa In *° Jj ^ w U ^ ^“MAered OFFICIAL NOTICK. To all per—na holdingl claims ■galaat Colletoa county: if yonr claim has not hereteto— been filed, you a— he—by —qal—d to file tbe with the Clerk of the Boerd of Hoghway Commission oa or be fore the 16th instant. Claims cot in tows Thu—day on business. For rbe—nxririn you will better i Try It aad a— «—ekiy K gtvea —Udf. For by an d—ten. Mad making pay—enU; J. W. Hill, Highway Commissions 4-2-2L Prof. H. K. Strickland, ot Lodge. — he— oa basin—a Monday. 500 DOZEN EGGS It CERTS IR TRADE IS CERTS IN CASH & Shaffer Walterboro, S. C Royal Ijan no otsfeoUtnte for makftnf doUdout home-bakod foods * BatfngBDiwder ABSOLUTELY PURE Tho only Baking Powder made from Royai Grape Cream of Tartar 3 Away, la | O—wood, Fla.. Apr. t.—Specia'J ArsIb tto grim —par haa sate—d aad aaatetod f—-tho YUaMdo a tevtac haahard. tether, aad frtead. wtoa oa Fak 2Tth 1012. at 11.40 p. m., at kta ha— la G—wood, Fla., death rial—d aa Its victim Dr. A. Bagltoh Willis, a well known phyriciaa tkroughout tka State of Florida. Tto dec—ed Waa a native of Booth Carollaa, bora la Cottapevlllu, CteOatoa eoaaty. FOh. 10th, Ittt. Dr. Willis camo to Florida la 1M0. who— for two yam to studied medicine under hia brother, Dr R. A. WHHs aad la tha ai—awhile waa a teacher la tto public schools of tectaon eoaaty. la tto year 1604 to completed his eon—a of medicine at Loalavilte. Ky„ aad began tha practice of hlo profeaaioc la Apa lachicola, who— he became vary pop alar aa • sac—fal physician. Hia geasrous disposition aad warm courteous manner won for him man frtanto, while hto rblHty aa a phy- slriaa waa soon demonstrated by a largo aad lucratlvs patronage throughout Apalachicola aad vlciaity who— ho practiced medicine for' fifteen yuan, thence removing to Ora—wood la tha year 1000, whs- ha —idea aad pa—aad hlo profes- skm aatll tooth. Ha was a loyal xm—tor of tho Methodist chareh from young a—stood. Waa a mam ba of tha Woodman of tto World and Knlgbte of Pythias. Tto da—aaed la survived by hie wife. Mm. Kittle R. WUHe, and fear child—a. Myrtle, H—1, Mar garet, aad Gladys, with six brothers, D—. R. A.. J. H.. aad W. M. Willis, rif Jachooa eoaaty, B. H. aad T. s.. af South Carailaa, and L. L. of Qaeeacy, Fhk, aad oris slater, Mrs. Lula Strleklaad, of Baath Cbrollna, haoides a Baal of relatives and friends both In hia native State aad tto Stefa of hia adoption, who re gret hia da—tea. Tto hartal ceremony was conduct ed at the O—wood cemetery by Rev. J. F. MeLood, pastor of the Methodist church, aad with W. o. W. honors. NOTICE. i On the 2nd day of.May, 1012, I will make my final —ta— and Im mediately thereafter apply to the Probate Jndgo of Colleton county for Lotte— Dtemlaaory of the {es tate of J. C. Padgett. J. G. Padgett. | . Executor. Walterboro, Apr. 6. 4-10-41. Rav. F. G. 8. Curtis left Wednes day mo—Ing for Columbia to at tend tto a—railing of tto Woman's Monument. He wUl take part in the program aa ChapUn General of tto South Garollaa Division of the U. €. V.’a. Tto unveiling j will take place oa ThanSpy at 12 —. . \ AaazBg Disphy-AatzEg Sfask a Price HARNESS AND SADDLERY DPT. IDIRT & SHAFFER Work Collan A wood — whStecaav 46c Work Collan 1-2 leather] Red Backs 87c. All Leather *1.97 A MAIleatber BagW Haraess $9.00. Qtkr Vaiito a> to $16, A RORRY LIRE WHURD ARD OPER RRIDLES, 60c. ip. Of BUGGY WRIPS-IOC, l$C. ESC. SOC, SI M LEATREI TEAM WWPS-SOC, TIC KC. A factory job lot Monie eloth aad Linen Sommer lap Robes. Bought at a Sacrifice. Sold without PROFn. Hold-fast” web hal- ters ........... 2i c. Wide Work Pa,!*, Regular 40c. value, .............. 25^, Buggy Umbrella rs, Regular $2 .25 value, ** $i'95 Slip Harness ^4.35, up. Saddles—To be closed out at invoice prices.. . .$2.50 up. Wc rigidly maintain the “quality” sundard of our Har ness and Strap goods. Wc guarantee our goods to be ytdy as represented and pp will not be undersold. Buy all Horsegoods from “T. & S.” and get them Right Hi Qmlity—Woittmtitship and Price,