The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 27, 1912, Image 4
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i —tt haa orar kad. Tko aaar
•*••• war* rary atmflo, roaaiahig of
a low ooagat roeHaUooa aad dW>
locaoa approvrlata to tko occcMoo.
aad wkllo llttlo or ao time was
takao from tha ragalar rootiao of
tba aekoot for tha araetleo of th
rm . . c v, ^ r Bte
of fore- town of Waltorfcoro was bald Tuso»
aMBtf hoata day at tha towa had. Oaty a aauUl!
A ooto was east, alaetlag tha follow-
••• Mac »a- ^ag aoaaaO far tha aaaatac
daafatch yaara: Dr. W. B. Aekarmaa,
dw or; a B. Black. M. C. f^akbamo.
•o°* B. L. Praaar, C. ▲. Oraras, B. P.
Malgbt, aad P. J. Lqfeaa.
f» .towa- of oosactl. Tka ooiy two
— . . ■** <>y " K <>f b '™ °< '«™cu » * P. K.l|kt, crcl*.. tb. mfcri., Ik.
coaimlttoa md P. d.acaa. Tkeao taka tko j e-ffrotira work of skilled training.
I*? , T* OB pl * c# - of E D L«nMka aad Joa. M. i Tha loa cream foetlral. a aoUca
ayh ta^wahlB. and la to karo com- Boorar. who did not stand for iw-'of which wm p.bUahad id Tko
*** * V 1 * W Th *^ offloara will ba laatallad bo giron for tko benefit of
laiiBilf whom wa Prldaj night of tkla wash, at school, was called off oa
tha township an- which than they will sleet from | of tha vary aad death of
Of rlaltatum la to dl- their Bomber a town dark aad pH. Praachar. who was relatod
rlettor'a territory on -
to aaenra a
OtlBr aattahle place as
as his tmahlp.
wm dtract the work on
ess
P. P. Gone, a member of tho
Mercantile Co., of Lodge,
la town thin
ta hdraif given that at
o’clock a. B.. an the ISth
at,day of ^oao. IMP. X. 1. B. Polk, as
gnardlaa of Garvtc Pearl Pander
aaa Polk. wUl apply to tko Piabala
OamH for CoUMoa County tor let-
teas of final dlaaharga as goartlaa
tar sold ward, she kavtag
to
tho
R. N Stokes, of Renad. wan a
▼Mltor at Walterboro Tncoday.
• • e
Mrs H. N. Stokes and children,
of Round, visitod relatiros la Walter) other wards.
Friday Bight aad Saturday of
week.
npev'v^r ^
years of age aad ha ring
paid all moaays due bar by
aad bortag given am a receipt lb
fall. This done not affect my re-
a possibility as gnardlaa for say
^ -—
Kn would Uko tor that bap «f
yours to graer un with n tom gfl,
llveetock. woaldiH ymf Thaw
Ugly# him a pig or a
latoraat tu
Mies Llsxle Plsbburna la rlsit-
rslatree at Beotia, after which
Mra. T wiU att * ak d ^ commoacemaat
r B PDLJC.
Ouardlaa of Carrla Pearl Foadev
aaa Polk.
Walterboro, 8. C. May If, IMS.
f-St-St
treasurer and a chief of poUoe. D.
B. Black, tha preeaut town dark
and treasurer will possibly ba elect
ed without opposition. There am
a number of applicants for tba | Mr. J. H. Yarn's cad spent a
chief of poUoe. Tho present chief qalot but pleasant boar enjoying
'lee
to
most of tha patrons of tho school.
However, after tho dooiag oxer-1 ... see.
class, a few patrons aad tha pa-1 E m Ida M - Flshburne, field
nils all Joined Mias Rattoreo at r ^ ry of tk * Comak T Buaday school
to meat
at Raffia
keys, j. g. Jackaoa will stead for ro>
•toeticn and ha will he opposed by
an vWtatioa day, aad . o. L. Oakagaa, Cbarias Glover, P.
Mi altar • o’clock a w. McCaato aad J. R. Tumbleatoa.
ci vial tors to Thera will doubtless ba others.
Ims at W lath rap Collene, whei* kOTICB OP ADDITIONAL TAX
sister. If lee Ulmer, graduates.
ppplleatloa
to the County board af Bdw
eatlcn tor Collatou Ooaaty to or-
m alactloo In Ash ton
District No. II oa the «i
of voting aa additional las
daaaify tha la
the Buaday schools
tod by tho ochoo! ; Akoat A(Um
an tho vMtom committee
th« , ctruotlve.
YMtatlon Leaflet, No.
Am duties of tha
D. M. V.
M AB
On Friday evealag of this weak
ity am being vis-g| | if, the »e*#h»-e aad e fr»
and Plan of pnpiie ef the high w’ rol will rra>
Mat la lit aiiiL'V.U'r, a dvrht-
* fal JltUa comedy entitled, -/ *1
, About Adam.” This !■ not a fare#
■ but highly entertataiug aad in-
jstrnctlm The proceeds of tho
, orenlng wHl be applied to tho
school piano fund. If our teachers Jao. H. Pourifoy, who has
are willing to worth extra time in solicitor for the tth Jadicial Cir-
order to place this piano Id tho | call for tha past four years,
public school to become permanent Bounces his candidacy for
with tho Sunday school
on next ftanday, Juno lad. Mies t
Flshburne has a pretty faU calendar ^ of * •‘lie ta said DMrtet and
tor the Sundays tutermalng batwuao * ftoMion presented atgnad by one-
_ _ ^ ilktoi of tk# qmltfUd •l#eton #id
^ and the day of county riftto- “
w^tlan. but will ha glad to sarra any
, nar .. ^ »sYunty one in aaid district, praying
111 health aha does not wirlf ****** achool during the weak, etthf iigrtlna he
a school ao far from home * ** service la the office or par- It is ordemd
Mias Ratteree. of Torkvillo,
done very faithful aad
work ta our achool tor two
decided, that on account of
mother’s ill
to accept
neat year. Wc trust that
it my he her lot to
nstle*
hmr wni-k h* mrniU ~ Berry W. Robert^.Ot Mt. Car-
^>1^ for ^..1. ot. .f t,. JSm T 1 - » ruamubi UM Tk.n-
wko 4M.m< much frUm. |*«- ‘ T 1 ** k ~ •« •*«*•»
WW
a* Jrrrmnray
and friends of tbs school ehould
help by going to thee# entertaln-
Before the play
VMttorc’ Committee 1c com-
pcaod «f can pemeu from each
ctoneh^ cooperating. It U tba
buetaMi of such person to secure
tha auabor of Tiattors from which
kli chwreh If aakod, taking none
of age. Tha
taka a largo sham of, by tka eohool girls. Jest after the
tba- responsibility of an Hating vtalt- pj^y lataraatlDg tableaux will ba
to ba voluBtoen, ghowu. Tba admlasion is II cants
iMt|f curcCgUyualactod and rauPfog ch#dren; II for adults. Late
ly "diufted” into aarrlea Tha have a full house.
Vlaftaq? CepmUtaa should aaa
visitor pledged for tha
I’a wottfc Is an attend-1
property whan paid for, tha patrons .tlou. Mr. Peurlfoy was elected tonr
yearn ago by a very flattering veto,
having received about IIM votes
more thax> hie competitor. St. Julian
,11 rettlee and oa# buttoo.
Mias Resale *Koha.*who haa
|UMtiag bar atojer at Hampton,
torn returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carter, of
Raffia, wars la Walterboro Tues
day, the guests of Mr. aad Mrs. B.
B. Benton.
see
* Mra. B. O. Hyrae left Saturday
afternoon for a brief visit to her
there will he trained chorus singing J. Jervey, of Charleston. This —
considered a remarkable run. in that ***’ Go<1,r *F» ** ******#•
Calls
Bditer of
aad Btand-
ai. the “Masting for lastructlou ar g ; please publish for me a call
that each one is
t to wham to report oa the
The local
charck reprosshtattve on this dour-
aUttee should see, e!*o, that each
for a mam meeting at the Court
Hones Monday. June Ird at 11
o’clock a. m., of gll those per
son# la the eotfcitySrkU* im ~ fh-
terested in racing at Ike fair next
una-who lines up for tho ouh dap ba (an We desire to hold a meeting
satiated under his direction to 0 f no t only those who are Inter
afterwards make use of tha tnforma- M ted, bat those who expect to
from take part in the recce.
tlou eomlng to their church
tha day effort. ione who is at all''interested
Bedona ar-i Maahc.wvllle echools ^ raclng r . t the Pair be present
were visited on Sunday last by of-j the meeting.
Respectfully,
Mr. Peurlfoy was practically uu-
known outside bf the county whm
ho autered tha race. His frlaada id
Collatou advised against hia
Mrs. C. B. Lartaey has ratnrned
to her home ia Savannah after
spending several weeks la tha
ii Vb.“ ^ “•° ti ’ i,k ^ ” <Kh,r ' Mr * *
elM not to ,oll«» UMr »4t1». | *• H,n “- ...
Several weeks before the election, hd _ _ _ - .
Mrs. D. C. L. Hters, spent a few
days of tha early part of this weak
la Charleatoa, under tha treatment
of Dr. Parker, tha aye specialist,
was accompanied by bar eon,
at. *
see
T. R. Richer, of Round, was In
town Batnrday on a business trip.
went to Charleston, “camped with
tho hoya.” Aa a result, when tha
election was held, ha knew mom
people in Charleatoa than did his
competitor, who had lined there all
hie life, and when- tha votes were
counted, It was found that he had
polled more votes ia tha city of
Charleston taan Mr. Jerrey. Mr.
bet every iPeurlfoy’s record as solicitor is one
in of the beat made by any solicitor in
at
fleers from Waltel'boro and the fol
lowing members added to the coun
ty Visitors' Committee.
Mr. A. P. Warren from Mashaw-*
vllle Sunday school. Miss Katha-r-
Ine Crosby from Redon’s. Mrs.
Beach reports the appointment of
'A. B. Valebtine from Grace Sunday
school.
W. B. Ackerman,
Supt.-Racing Dept.
Walterboro, May 2^.
School
Cottom MID
Baseball
*
Tho Walterboro Cotton Mill Base
ball Cl ah haa juat completed iU
and has alec ted offl-
for earns. D. E.
C. Clough was etaeted
Program of RerrlersonvtUe
(losing.
The following is the program in
concrete of the commencement ex
ercises of the Hendersonville high
school, Friday June Tth.
Literary Society.
Public Meeting.
the Stcte In 1911 he tried 147 ca»-
ee, securing 115 convictions. This
is about the proportioo for. his en
tire term of office. H will be
gratifying to the people of Colleton
to know that Mr. Peurlfoy will
have no opposition this yesr. It is
generally conceded that he Is mak
ing a good officer end no one has
so far announced an intention to
Mias Agnes Seyle, one of the
teachers in the high achool will
le&vd Saturday for her''home
In Greenville.
• e
Mias Essie Hyrne leaves geturday
morning for Rock Hill where she
will attend the commencement ex
ercises of Wlnthrop, From Rock
Hill eke goes to visit Id Charlotte,
of
HI
IIM,
ot tho Codo of Civil Laws, IMS,
that aa election ho hold Saturday,
Juno If. lilt, at Ashton school
houoo or otkor convenient place
within oald district, and that only
those persons who 'return real or
ponoaal preforty for tazatioa, aad
present registration certificates as
provided la general elections be al
lowed to veto at said election, tomb
elector favoring tha proposed tax
words “For Additional Tax” printed
or written thereon, and each elec
tor opposed to eald additional tax
shall vote a ballot eoatoiniag tho
words “Against Addlttoaal Tax”
printed or Written thereon
Polls will bo opened at I of clock
a. m. aad closed at 4 o’clock, p. m.
W. O. Jonas, F. P. Seas# aad
J. W. HI ere trustees of said dis
trict are appointed managers to eon
duet eald election.
If tho majority of tho votea east
la said School District shall ba
Additional Tax” aad not
Additional Tax.” tha ad
ditional tax shall ba levied.
Within tan days after the elec
tion, the above named managers
shall report to tho Board the re
sult of tho election aad furnish
them with the poll list, tha ballot
box and all papers appertaining
thereto.
H. W. BLACK, SR.,
W. W. BMOAK,
J. W. CAMPBELL.
Co. Bd. Education Colleton Co.
Walterboro, 8. C., Mijf 29, 1912.
5-29-31.
A Local Fn, Uses
uWO JHQgBCflL
Some weeks ago we befcved
that nil signs pointed to hfeber
prices on all staple Pood
Stufta, and WE BACKED
OUR JUDGMENT. We are
therefore, ia poahaoo to aeD
certain staple articles at lea*
than present jobbers cost
AND WE MEAN TO DO
IT. Read these prices aad
ACT QUICK, as the maiket
is getting; HIGHER, HIGH*
ER, HIGHER and we cannot
continue these startling oflers
long. •*
C. L. Sheely, principal
'tha Walterboro high school
TJm toOnwing players
; lb; Glover O'Brien, c.
ef; M Bentos. If; N. Sanders,
ee; E. Bailey., lb; R. Williams, lb;
M O’Brien, rf; Kirk Ballsy, at; C.
Beaton. «; * H. Bailey, p. J. H.
Ctough field captain. Any nearby
teams can gat games on say Satur
day afternooD by writing the the
field
fkatagimnia School to does.
The eloeiag exercises of The
oppose him.
The Ninth Judicial Circuit is com- mi tb« middle of next week
poged of the counties of Charleston. {n orM that eT#ry of the
Colleton. Beaufort and Jaaper. j school may ba mads complete. Re
Mr. Peurlfoy was born 28 yer*s 'then goes to Lexington to be as-
Satnrday, June 8th. The annual ( ago In old Edgefield now Saluda ^^+4 with hie brother, who te
May picnic. | county. He attended tba eeboola of #f court for Le, lBg t©n coun-
Sunday Jobs tth. Baccalaureate hie borne county and Wofford Col- ^
sermon at 11 u. m.
Monday June 11th at 8.15 p. m.
achool exercises.
Tuesday, Juaa 11th, at 10 o’clock
a. m. graduating exercises.
All exercises will he held la high
achool audltorinm. Tha public it
invited to attend all of these ex
ercises.
Negro Revival Meeting a
The revival meeting being con
ducted at the A. V E. church by
the State Evangelist, Rev. Samuel
Nance, is meeting with greet sue-
lege. He then attended tha law de
partment of tho University of Virgin
ia. Ha haa prastlaed two years m
Saluda and haa been la Walterboro
since. He was mayor of tho town
four years before being elected
solicitor.
W. F. Sanders, of Claxton, (la .
rrlved In town Tuesday to take
Tka friends of Mrs. J. 8. Griffis
will regret to learg that she has
been taken to Charleatoa for sur
gical treatment, following a aertaas
illaaea for tbo last few weeks. She
left Ttoeaday afternoon being accom
panied by her physician. Dr. Rid
dick Aekermaa.
see
James Huggins, student of the
S. C. C. I., is upending his vscd-
HORSES AND MUUS
charge as manager of the CoUeton Uom |n t<mi| wlth „„ p*^,, Mr
County Telephone Co. Mr. SanJers
la a native of,Beaufort, and has
ceae. Up to this dae there have been manager of Tbo Southern Bell
Cottagevlllo High School will be hr*! been 10 conversions. The meeting [Telephone Co, at Claxton for a num-
Priday evening of this week. These *]]] close Sunday night at which jber of years. He Is a young man
exercises will consist of a few Uju*, certlflcti*# w 1 be pretented ;of pleasing personality end haa had
Aa nasal. I will ba la Waltsrboro
tha Vint waak of Jane with somo
choice horaes v and mules. Sea me
before you buy.
W. Z. AYER
recitations aad songs by the school to gll those daim'ag to have been
aad aa addreea by E. L. Flshburne, f been converted during these’metft-
Esq., of Walterboro. — lags. The services will close with
Tke Cottageville school has had a * grand, efire brand parade Sunday
sncceeafal tana ueder Miss Helen E. night and everybody ie invited to
Malone as principal. For a f while witness It.
this school eras under tha mr.nage- —
meat of a faculty composed of four This is no time to renew pollt-
teachers besides Miss Malone. About | C al posslbtlltee of twenty years
two aioatht ago it was found that jr.^o. Such men as William Thur-
fnada for running the school would mood, John Gary Evans, Judge J.
not bo snftletent to cot/lnue this g. Breasele. A. W. Jones, ard a host
number of teachers and as a con- of others who are wans supporters
^■sqasnes of this aad a falling off In 0 f Senator Tillman, and known as
attendance 'owing to the work sea- TUlfnuuitei, are locking arms with
the teaching tores has been re- hundreds of other Till man ites to
to * two teachers.. These . overthrow Bleeaeism in South Car
at* Miss Briaa E. Melons and Mrs. ollae. Gaffney Ledger.
W. R. Elliott, district agent of
tho Farm Deaaonstration work ta
ef tbo 1 charge at this territory, will
riva to
for spcM asvaral days with
' to G. torioa, vMOag tkb <tf-
•< <*• ">•**
considerable telephono experience.
A number of extensions of the
CoUeton County Telephone Com
pany's lines are being considered.
Among these are, a line to Mt.
Carmel section of the county; an
other to Maahawvllle; and still a
third to Smoaks.
and Mrs. R. F. Hoggins.
e s e
i Tha Jobs meeting of tho Wo
man’s Foreign Missionary Society
will ha held next Tuesday after
noon, June 4, at the M. E. church
at 1.80 o'clock.
• ' e s
Mra. 8. E. Boqey of Chr.Heston,
and little son are in town, having
come to spend the summer In Wal
terboro. Mr. Boney, who is news
editor of The News and Courier, will
be away during the summer attend
ing college commencements and
TH* *
SEWING
MACHINB
OF
QUALITY.'
Gunraatoed First Patent
Flour, bbl
6625
Fresh Pearl GRITS, nek
225
Granalated Sugar, 16 lbs
for
1.00
BACON, lb
• aasaeaasaaaa* ••
He.
COFFEE, 3 Ibe for
50c.
Don’t forget WE LEAD
THE MARKET on WOOL
—EGGS-WAX.
DONT BUY OR SELL
B-4-U-C-T-&-S.
Why would Jack tapatt’s wtto sat
Nflt Now 'a FoMttciaw?
“If I were a politician,'’ remark- reporting the eampnJgn meetings.
ed Senator Tillman. Whatever th<*
senator Is now there are those F. J. Berry, of Smoaks, was
la
who think that a politician he cer
tainly once “were.”—Yorkvilie En-
quierer. .
town Tuesday. Mr. Berry Is being
urged to make the / race this year
for sheriff/ and Is giving the mat
ter hka most serious consideration.
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIM*.
rryou pun-tuuw the »KW HOME you wfil
have a Life aaeet at the price you pay, anl win
not have an endless chain of repairs.
It would surprise you to know;©* H# wkl decide in a few days what
the great good that is being done be will do.
by Chamberlain’s Ikbiets. Darius
Downey, of Newberg Junction. N. B
writes,,“My wife has beta using
Chambdrtxta’s Tablets, flads tham ,
vary sffeetual aad dotmg her tots day,
•fwod.” W
a trial
i dotmg her lots day. They were
have nay trouble ^ ^ Him il urn
h ar bovrals gfua m. igarvis nd M
• Mto by all deal-1 T” - *
e a e
Mra. Allan Baarson entertained a
few ef bar friends at dlaffer Tasa-
Mrg. W. D. Mar-
vllla, aad Mra. C.
Hie. O. B. at
. a. m
•am
u —
"■Ft :• W.v)t!A
Jack Sprett Would^Eat Na
Fat,
His Wife WouM(Eat No Lean!'
So Thus Between The Two oC
Them
TheyMd Eat A Meat Shop'
Clean!
The Long and Short Of it Is,
That We Have TheJFat And
Lean Oflt!
IS YOUR CHOICE, FAT
OR LEAN ?
V
H. A. FRANCIS
Meat Market
WALTERBORO, SC.
Momrasnus