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■raf ir % IW*!* 1 * kf 'i‘V,**•- »“> - j. -♦• .. «•• ' #-.*1 at tka 1,1171, >,1.0. Act of Marok 1, ist». • •-» •-« •*• i >-• • • • • * Fubllttaod otoit WodnooAay at Waitorboro 8. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. 1912. WHAT WALTERDORO NEEDS. Brlrk Twd. leo Factory. Hotel Um WTW fwt af tko hia raaaai. I Is tka two Wa ATTOTOOX SCWCRXBEES. Thoaa •abaeiibota of Tbo Preoa and Btaadard. wboM sabacrlptloaM expire .la Jvly, aecordic^ to praeent rale of eaak In kw r d a Mflp kat tkat AU tka JaU kirdt tklaaao, wiQ alaa rate for klat. Haw doa’t Co aff &i-mrTto ly JaU ktrda. tklaaao Kiaft«ra.aa4 mardaraas were «olrc to rote for Blaaaa. Tkat to not wkat ara aald, kat wa did aoy tkay, aad aoota respectable people would vote for ktaa. Now, why do the respectable people desire to atlgm themselves wtth.idfegto *an«T— Gaffney Led per. rwiflw VUDMIlw Notice to The followlag letter from the ovr Slate Superintendent of Education Is published for the information and advance, guirfuice of Trustee* and Patrons: ✓ .1 «‘Vto rOR SALE—Ministry Block and fixtures at a reasonable price. Owner wishes to rottrs from business. For particulars writs lira. E. P. Copeland, Ehrhardt, 8. C. 7-ll-lt. . FOR SALE—We have meri mad bulla for the summer trade, Waf- ‘erboro Oil Mill. 7-10-1 Ot « , FOR SALS—Several nl<fe, medium size mufes. A. Wlcbm&n d Bon. Walter boro, 8. C. j 7-10-41 will not receive aay papers- after | Columbia. 8. C., July 24, 1912. this week unlcw* a renewal be seat Supt. H. W. Black, In. We trust the few wbo hare ! ^ Walterboro, 8. C. t>yt done so will renew promptly, as, Blnce the scholastic year 1P12- we do net wish any rerdcr to mi»# jj began July lat, the renewal of •a copy, especially as this is cam- ««rm sxtenslon applications for tha vc.r in vonr dollar dlatrlcta of yoor county Palrn year. Bend In your dollar. ^ carefully considered. %Kher in check, peat office money Garris Act, regnlatlag the order, or simply enclose a dol lar bill in .the return err/elope tent you. Does your neighbor get the pr- rf If not get him to subscribe juid thus do him n favor. ^ Paved. aad Others Wid- Roada Out of Tosvn. ' ▲ larga majority of the candi dates la Colleton county will cor>- clude that August 12. was an, un- " lucky day for them. State appropriation lengthening the school term, can bo found ou page 791. Statutes of 1910. Pamphlet copies of this law have already been widely distributed, and full Infor mation concerning methods and coa- t dltions of secariag State aid has seat to every county snperit* years ago, comes out Jones. Mr. Lide. his oppon not yet announced himself. Creighton and Green, are, or have been, Blecse’s private detectives, 1 Br4nt j e y paid hanlsome salaries by the | Mr candidate for taxpayers, for what? Going over <14 aJt|loa(h for Bl0 . w State and working In the interest of Blease’s candidacy, ns has been charged time after time. Yet these are honorablennen. To hear Blease aad Bleasehn generally denounce detectives since the Angusta hear ing, oro would conclude that all men of that profession are a bad lot—not so with Creighton and Green—they are honorable men. •‘Conglstency, thou art a Jewel!” ORANGEBURG OANMDATKH LINE “ d - « to every board of school district trus- itees. Any district, whose regular ' fund will not run Its schools 6 It seems that Colleton county Is months, is entitled to share in the not alone in the demand that the .*•<• »PP«^Prl*tioD an soon as its . „ _ _ resident electors vote a local school candidates for tho legislature ex- i** 0 f j min*. press their stand on' the Govern- j The State Board of Education haf or’s race. In Orangeburg there are defined regular school funds as. ten candidates for House and two | '■ T i e * otm ‘ T, h , b * ,a " ce t0 th n . . _ , ^ credit of the district from all for the Senate and they line up as , t j, e opening of the follows: scholastic year . For Jonee—Liles, Dantsler. Shuler 2. Poll tax. Martin. Friday. Zeigler. Berry. L 3 d, ^ et ;? ^PorUonment _ from the constitutiorol tax of 3 For Bleaae— Milligan. Hutto. WANTED. WANTED— My friends. <^istomers. and the public to know that I have purchased the stock of E. R. McTeer, aad am now doing holiness at his old stand. J. T. Bunton. Walterboro, 8. C. 7-Sl-lt. WANTED—Wanted to buy belt feed to aaw mill. Let me hear from yon at once. A. Q. Lyons, 1s- landton. 8. C. 7.24-2L WA^NTED—To sen several tons of acid and kainit, also some sor ghum to go with peas. Jno. H. Peurifoy, Walterboro, 8. C. 7-I-tf. mills. „ x, - 4. Dog tax. 5. The apportionment from the dispensary profits in the counties where dispensaries are now in op eration. Outstanding deficits are Illegal, hence, districts .that closed the There are five members of the elastic ycur 1911-12 with untold .. overdrafts, should accompany their House, and only three Blease men application, with a detailed written running. statement of all reasons Impelling trustees to Incur these obligations. In eases where such excess expendi- n I. •P*** r to Jn»tlflable, due D. Pudge t .s pre Ide •'allowance will be made for the “The Sycamore Club”, of which Capt. H held a meeting one day last week, deficits, because the withholding of and discussed prohibition and its re- State aid might Impair the efficien- . suits In Colleton county. The unaa- ®y °f Ike schools In these eommunt- n „. , - .. . t,M * 8,ro# th ® purpose might be ( im us opinion f h rn.m ks p defeated in some Instances unless I wee that it has be#-n a mighty diatrlct trustees were afforded an good thing for our people. They opportunity to explain their over running for governor. Yet Gov. Attention Is called to an article on first page by General Brooks netting forlh the crceer of Hon. Ira B. Jones np to four years ago. ! ” a|d , t hnd drunkenness. ••Vht in spending'more money thr.n It will be noted that this ws. writ- and rpndered , t , a rc for R , adr to diblr ‘ t, ’ ^ years^before , Ju 0 d r J , To I<,aH, .h W * ,k Mp!n ° n 8 * turdaT * f ' statement on psge _ ^ nps |b° n kbt of i ernoot , without fear of being shock- No. 2 msy be made up from receipt ed by Indecent larftnage from the an< * expenditures for 1911-12. The be given for last year, because both these Items for the current y»»ar are not available aj this time. Trustees should be careful to give on page No. 3 the vjiamcs of teachers employed for the schol astic year 1912, and al>o the monthly salary of rJl such teachers for the current j^ar. Unless these data are correctly entered, any ap- LOST. ( L03<T — Sunday July 21, between depot and poat office or between post office and Hubater’s, two one-dollnr bills. Reward if re turned to Claude A. Graves, The Frees and Stanard office. L/)ST—Notice Is hereby given that Deposit Book No. 128 of the Col leton Banking Co., Savings De partment ,haa been loet or de stroyed and I will apply for a duplicate, Laura C. Hiers. 7-24-3L BUSINESS LOCALS. please stated a few day. ago' thai ljp(| of a drunkpn man . They aa!d 0 * ] * 0 If Gen Brooks did not keep out of the governor's Yace, he would get busy and cause someone to lose a lot of votes for State treasurer, ref erence being had to 8 T. Cr-rtcr. ' who we believe married General Brooks' daughter. Rather unreason able and vindictive, eh? hc/1 caused a number of former drunkards to have “money in the bank These are fine testimonials for the value of prohibition. And we know they are true. YeU we find n few men who staje there is as much liquor drank In Colleton PAYING ”1/>W” UCVCNHK. , county as when the dispensary was “ **7 ^ 7 7 , *7. * * ' ^ Tv „ . plication will be misleading, and here. We just do not believe it. wl „ not , how on |t8 face the to(a , and if the Smor.ks Literary society monthly expenditure for this year. wants to debate this subject, are sure the president of club will accept a challenge. According to a very clever car too. In th. Pm Dm Ad.ocl,. th, *” ,h ' >’ r, '* ,d "' •' •iquor dealers In Chcrleston are enjoying “low license” since Ben Stothart is In the saddle. This cartoon represents n “Midnight SHOULD NOT SIDE-STEP. we | Each county saperlntender/ is the earnestly requested to withhold any application If any teacher in his district h&s failed, neglected, or re fused to register in his office a valid teacher’s certificate. The en forcement of this requirement works no hardship, bnt merely gives 'to Wi.. .. aoel.tr Blew l. Cher- „ '*«* iMton. and portrir. In rlrld tnen- I U ei I *# • e*l*Wto In estlmstirg tho monthly ex ^ 7—for Blease or Jones, the Columbia , penditnrs In sack district, the sal J. P. B. O’Neil In the net of Record save- ’ i k' 1 ®* P®* 4 teachers and aU Incident tossing his monthly stipend of only MO under the. door, as was the agreement nl expenses must be taken into ae- Ths Issue since it has been made, count. By dividing the total , kellg •<> ®»tor. aad the pnrpoae so j monthly expenditures for all pnrpot- Btothart from behind obvious, tbo voters am reasonable gs Into tbe total receipts from rsg- tbe closed door replies to O’Netl’s •!»J right in demanding that candl- alar funds, tbe county superlnten- Inqnlry, ”We are tr.fs for another d * , f 1 ^ or *ke leglalatare shall dent may readily r.vcertain whether Hr-ve your eyes examined at S. Finn's Jewelry Store by Dr. C. R. Coulter* Dates: Ang. 5 to 10. Fresh Ruta Baga Seed—Turnip seed of all kinds. Terry A Sbeffer. Our price on Mason Fruit Jars are very low—Closing 'Em Out. Terry A Shaffer. Rub-My-Tism will cure yon. Plenty of fresh turnip seeds at Klein’s. Terry A Shaffer apeciHl Umbrella sale. 10 dozen new stock — none damaged r.<t 39c. each. Rub-My-Tlam will cure you. Have your eyes examined »t S. Finn’s Jewelry Store by Dr. C. R. Coulton. Dates: Aug. 5 to 10 Nunnally’s candles fresh every week. Try a box for your summer girl. At Klein's. Plenty of fre^ta turnip seeds at Klein’s. Imported Ginger, all at Klein’s. Kills Fleas. Cures Mange. Bi- caise’s Mange Cure. Full line of Bicaise’s Dog Remedies. Including Blcaise’s ThrocU Wash, certain cure for Black Tongue, for sale by John M. Klein 7-31-lt-p. Plenty of fresh turnip seeds at Klein’s. Plenty of turnip seed of all varieties at Klein’s. & or 6 doses 668 will break any caaa of Chilla and Fever; and if taken then aa a tonic the fever will not return. Price 25c. i-22-2m . ONc 1 Ttby sure. Good luck and should be no evasion, and the man thanks! ” i who tries to straddle le likely not only to loee his self-respect end tha AN “IHSUFT’ SUGGESTED. I n district Is entitled to State aid. In districts where the 2-mill levy raises more than $100.80, an- ly this amount can be sent from this office, because no district la en titled to more than $100.00, or to respert of his friends, bnt his racp lu , u f *vv. v v. or i« as WVI1. Candidate* may as well j more than Its special levy produc not citempt to blink the har-l es Tf any of the candidates fer th# fact that the sttuatlor- presents to j Districts receiving high school ♦ hi* county feel that 1* *111 not aval! them. It jaid, or participating In the appro- Hotiae in they lack —, ’lai>ucs" to dlsrusa we avail them to side-step up- prlatlon for rural graded schools would surreal thr* »hi«* on P ,ea (which would be rca- should not file term extension &p- , ,UW,t ’". rt tf** ,Mr aonr.bl# and legitimate in ordinary piiratlona views or. the suggestion made by circumstancea) that they are run- | if tJi th e applications from >vjur - Solicitor Peurifoy in hi* speech n,n * for the legislature upon their j county could be filed together, it hcre^pt the recent campaign meet- or tnelr merits. The perti-jwould be much easier to handlo^ * nent questlor- with the voter* 1-. going to be. as It is now. under .this office. Ing, that a law should be passed allowing s mr.Jorlfr of a petit Jury what colors a mrn is sailing. The to declare a verdict, as is the C| *"dldste who declares r-Uegianre rule In tbe grand Jury' Which ? lnk or * wim ' should requires a two-third vote. If occurs lose him vote*, will win more I This measure has meant more to the country schools than has r-ny other educational enrolment of #w # recent years. It ha* been liberally to The Press and Standard that this ° f r<? *? #Ct f ^ >m *'1. * ,d ^ u,MHi !n ' ev * ry wc, l° n -of ‘he State . ,! b " n ,b * ont * **^* t! ‘ to two and has been uniformly helpful to progress Quite horses going in opposite direetloi*\ weak districts. -headed.’. Jurof caus'f ** *• distinctly poor policy for ' a j Your country reported 13 locc.' levies last year. Practically every a . one of these districts is entitled to rule would be very beneficial, it 1 Wh#t U th * eX * ,an#, ‘ 0 " of v- a a g-g'ci «a itvi is in the line of nfltAi on*-) “bnll-he n Ta'siTtal. and p Um dude dreenee to klU, tmr diq meet man kills to dress. Once There Was A Lit tle Calf pots the county to , mr n to ^ a ‘rt*™®*- a lot of useless expense. Such would seem. a wide difference in the views of WILL VOTE FOR JONES. onr people in regard to the two leading candidates for governor’ There certainly is hq comparison in The candidates for the House tho man ' and wo know of somo from Richland comity have had to,vary? good mea—men who are a* express themselves on the race for honest aa anybody and who governor. Among these to W. R. Flshburne. who, if wo aro not mla- taken, has relatives in Colleton are above the average la Intelligenee— who‘.fro going to vote for tbe present laeambeat, s man wbo. them, both in ycur office ar*l in jTwouId Make You • Laugh To Hear It Bawl!-- That’s Half! Now We Sell The Best Of Veal, Well Dressed It Makes A Dainty '' Meal - THAT’S ALL! Excent A Suggestion- Buy YOUR VEAL Here 1912 mEESSSSZ SHOE SALE We have 103 pairs of Mens* and Women’s Low- Quarter Shoes. All Brand New Stock. All CRAD- DOCK-TERRY Shoes. All Guaranteed, v ' .. ;i - * -■ • V - BUT They are the remnants of our whole Summer Stock. Just a few pair of each kind. We certainly don’t intend to HORD THEM AWAY until NEXT YEAR. We have already made our profit out of the shipment so HERE GOES THE WHOLE JOB LOT BELOW ACTUAL COST: 8 pair "Southern Girl” Brown Velvet Pumps- Univer- »7o nl Price $2 50. Sensational Summer Sale Price...- ▼ 1 • « O 2 pair "Southern Girl" Pat. Ankle Strap Pumpa. Uni- 1 *70 venal Price S2 50. Sensational Summer Sale Price l*/0 7 pair ‘ Southern Girl" Patent fcntep Strap Pumpa. Universal Priee $2 50. Sensational Sommer Sale j yg 9 pair “College Women", Sued Instep'Strap Pump. Uni- O Ofk venal Price $3. Sensational Summer Sale Priee 10 pair "Dirinty Um” Velvea Strap Sandala. Universal 1 fin Price $2 50. Sensational Summer Sale Price 1 •O^/ 25 pair “Queen of Hearts" White Canvas Pumpa UnL f\Q versal Price $1 50. Sensational Summer Sale Price 2JOC. 9 C*".'’* 8 Misses Pumps. Universal Price . $1.25. Sensational Sumiher Sale Price «7\/C« 15 paif Mens’ “Craddock” Oxfords. Universal Price O mo $3.50. Sensational Summer Sale Price * O 3 pair Mens’ “Autognph” Oxfords. Universal Priee Q jflO $3.25. Sensational Summer Sale Price 2 pair Mena’ * Somerset" Oxfords. Universal Price 1 ®7Q $2 2o. Sensational Summer Sale I • / O 8 pair Mens’ “Princeton" Oxfords. Universal’Price t oo $1.75. Sensational Summer Sale Price 3 pair Mens’ "Exefit Oxfords. Universal Priee $1.75. 1 Ofk Sensational Summer Sale Price 1 NOTE—This ad will not appear again for our stock is small. YOU COME AND GET THE BENE FIT WHILE IT LASTS* ^ *? . w 0 - - ■ -»■■ ■ TERRY & SHAFFER SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK We beg to call your attention to the following prices of Groceries: Rice per 100 lbs. $3 50; $3 95; $5.15; $5 30 Rice per peck, 60c; 75c and 90c Flour, the very best, per bbl. $6 25 Coffee, 17 and 20 pounds for $1.00 Canned Ceffee, 10c, 25c and 30c per can Beat But Meat and Pig Sides 11c per lb Side Meat, per lb. 14c. Alfalfa Hay. No. 1. per 100 Iba. $1.75 We always cany a full line of all staple aud up- to-date groceries, shoes, clothing, dry goods and notions. Anything you wish can be found in our up-to-date department store. We thank our customers throughout the county for an increasing business. • UNION FARMERS BARGAIN BOUSE F. C. BENNETT, Manager he stood ( by all kat two i fitasas for tbo koaor. •••te and q—stlsa about K. Hoi tor btm aot only pooplo aro goiag to hto ar» State aid, and It will be a pleasure to receive tbe applicr-tlon of the trustees aa aoon aa it ran be for warded through your office Reject fully your*. J. E.^Swearingen. State Superintendent of Education. I desire to call upon all school dlatrlcta to. avail themaalver o< this opportunity to -go* 8t **® *M. H. W Black, County Supt. of Education. Walterboro. S. C.. July $0. 1112. J. T. Taylor, of Suoaka, eandi- waa la towa R A. FRANCIS Meat Market WALTERBORO, S C. Hie Editor’s Chore. Most anyone can be an editor, ; All an editor has to do is to sit | at his desk six days in the week, j four week* of the month and twelve montha in the yeta* and "edit” such stuff as this: “Mrs. Jone* of Lost Creek let a can opener slip last week and cut herself In the pantry.” “John Doe climbed on the roof of his house last week, looking for a leek, and fell, striking himself qn ! the back porch.” “While Harold Green was escort ing Mias Violet Wise home from a j church social last Saturday night a srrage dog attacked them, and bit Mr. Green on the public square.” “Isaiah Trimmer of Lebanao was playing with a caU last) Friday, when It scratched him on the ver anda.” “Mr. White, while harnresiug. a bronco last Saturday, waa kicked just south of tbo corncrib.” / \t u. Mias Ruth Lama la visit tug friuada la town. J. F. Drawdy, of VarnviHe, s town AodaL. -** Mr and Mrs R H .Wicbmco and daughters. Misses, Algle. M. vl and Elisabeth, have gone to H^o- deraoxyvllle, N. C.. for the summer Der Wing Work Done on Short Notice. Walterboro. S. C. i, candid*-'® waa in town Saturday.