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4 *4 VOL. XXXV WALTEBBORO, 8. a WE»XE«1>\V. (MT. R, 101*. COMENDS. EDITOR -LS lOR K\Hi HITS AT FAJIt HIM B. SAIXBEKS WRITES OF EDITOR’S WORK. II. G. Price I'rKe*. F-mneix to Get* Exhibit* Itrariy Xow. To The Progressive Farmers of i CoHetcn County: I desire to uv; 4 Jit* eoHitrns of 1 The Press and Standard for making , ri appeal to the progressive farm- BLEASE \ DECLARED THE NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR. J. K. MOORE GfcXH t\)XTRAt T. thinks he has some friends .in making the approaching conatj • fair the greatest success of . ar.y fair that has yet been in Colle- Itrlieve* The Editor Can Find Many ton county. I realize ’hat the tuc- True ard lYifd Fricml* in :‘’fof the fair deinuids upi»n the of 'll. munty. render .heir »-« TILLMAN ALSO RECEIVES NOMINATION EOR 0. S. SENATE. SECOND RACE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. True .Ml TVi <1 Krtenti. tu :”*» .ue .eir uepeuus upc.n in. < c 0 | e Blease wa. tleclored the Tl»c County. ; intcre»t and co-operation of the '■it- nominee for Governor i»y the State izens of he county and realizing Democratic Committee Monday af- this. I desire to appeal to the c-iti- tf>rnoon ^ t meeti.* held at Co mm. t n rt wVn«r i.*ffr has bpen r°- 181,8 °‘,]‘ ,e court >' *0 put t 'h i un ,t,i a> which was characterized The foliowing let.er ha b en . every effort to make it a sm-e-s. |)V harmony L . nd good t>eUnB . B . ceived for publication from Sant B. \\ e simply must have an exhibit 4 , Ti ti ma n was also declared the J5aur«iers. of Stokes: •' CM ' ' Ir * ar J ,1f>r: ^ rom your nominee for United f 'ates Senator. iraitnr Pre-s and Standard: For • vo,:r “ on nnf ^ y° nr drughter. 715, p nomination for the other offl- Edl or Pm* . . m. mourn, of Collo.on joonty r9t , „ c ep,Ini, the attorney geoer- tnetime I have been xerj desiro must be shown as ,i eV er before. ,.1 n ...nr.in. ara « M ond few words to say sometime of having through the columns of your paper concerning Editor W.W. Smoak. £nd I am fully aware of the fact that it is a pretty critical ta?.k Why. the very tdlaTf discusai'ng'an editor through fair associrJion or by myself. Ap re columm of his own paper, al Pl.v as early as possible to'the sec- rro*l makes me nervous before I j retary for entry tags and send your begin- but as l am not addressing exhibit. I shall feel very much my Remark* directly, to you. sir. pe«- disappointed in the fremers of thi« mit me to request that you stand ; county if they do rot respond to “ rte for the time beinjr. and after this appeal and to the opportunity 1 'shall Uavi.f.n^d n ^i;; U vnu mav PDPear on mi. 1 _ » gener^ al, was announced and the second no, if you have, not intended tip to priniary to decide between J. Fraaer ifow to bring an exhibit to the fair, j^y 0n an( j TJios. H. Peeples for grt one r°adi‘., torney general was ordered to be Aro' information that you desire jjpj,} or . t j ie 15th G f October, in reference thereto will be cheer- Much discussion was had at ths fully furnished by any officer of tbd New Fraternal Hall to be Built by Local Ooatractor. At a meeting of the stockholders of The FraterncJ Realty Compa.'.y held Friday evening at the Hotel Albert, the contract for erecting the castle hall was re-let to contract r. J. K. Moore. This step vea made necessary on account t»f the fact that the Charleston conttactor 1 J. Randall, failed to put up the necessary boi«J in the specified time v. r 1: to c:ill the state convention This Mr. Moore has done and work p;-xt year to revise the regulations 1 will begin at once on the erection gt (i ruk-s of the perty, but after of this building MAN ATTEMPTS TO ENTfli HOME further discussion, this matter w is not acted on further than leav ing it to the committee to be ap pointed by the chair mar- to draft Mr. Moore did not submit a bid at the first time for the Tea son that he was a nuynber of the building committee, but on account of the c-nd suggested'changed, to report n(| failure of this contractor to comply la»er than Jan. 1, 1914. | with the terms, ("apt Moore was The attornej* for Judge Ira B. ' reieared from bis position on the Jonfs withdrew his prou*t and | building committee and Abe S. Ka- announetd that they had no ex-, resh substituted. He will construct Ctptions to file and no further ar-ithe building at the same price fument to make. Judge Jones has I that the former contrretor agreed issued a statement, thanking his sup upon, porters in the recent primary. 4XDLLKTOX MAX’ TO WED. you may pppear ycu like Kbw. I i.ve Just sail that 1 am pjt addr-wifitg -what I 1—IF have to xav to Mr Smork abv..* -r- T^o- ple, but. \»ce versa to tl.e people conciruMig Mr. Smoak, therefor - , Mr. Sneak is the third person, sin gular number. While Gov. Blease was speaking in Walterboro, he srw fit to say things about Mr. $moak and amor*g one thing and another, ke said that if he. the Governor had no more friends in Newberry countv than Mr. Smoak had in Colleton he would leave h4s county. Now I have nothing to say about Gov. Blease, except that it wr-s very fortunate for him that he had so many friends in his county, and it la equally good for Mr. Smoak that "he also ha* plenty of tried and true friends In Oollefof end I do «■-. without any fear of scecewnii contradiction, that Gov B»es«« h*.t lust as many enemies In Newberry county Mr. Pmonk has ia Cols ton county. It hns be**n mv privilege *0 trox * arourd in Colletor. county a irr'ut deal for the pa't four or five w^V- and I have seen end heard enough to Justify me in sayine that Smovc will never leave Colleton for lack of friends. . Mr fttnesk h'.i some en^ml 0 * i is true, and why no» have th-m For if there »? rnythir*? in day and time ’hat is a necessary •vtl it is an enemy. Why some met* could not live without ’hem Now. whet ha* Mr. 9mo-k don* I know thr-* he ha« seen fit to be out spoken in ti- support of ec lair- tubn for offic- ard <hrre- by, caused soir.« folk* *0 be dis pleased and they hcwl My ir*. i U awful. Oh. fer a dav ‘o comr when enE. will hr.ve r’e’ »>• r / nomethlne cn the o-d^r cf Smoak, for h? never throws g.n-'-r. -.nd then hides his ■ He has long sioeo Ver laW'^r bard for the upbuilding of .Col'e-on in narban *'n'v 1 •ocp h«m yerv wanv times tr*vellinc through v e*>* «nd erld. the r-'X never vets toe long, cither, m In* with ♦b'» o«*pie In nnVie «•’♦*’* •rinr. sno«kire in th-t n of 4div*at|on. f^h hi, ♦md^r-orv to ^••cn^re err "wn d^ar ehild-en ♦e wither "rd holler 'I’-'nr Jr. on* •** on- ■chools and in or- vi, inU”- H-o Sr-" felt for the up lift of humanitv. No man In ColRton -oid done more tb.o Mr Smoak alo’.- the ’ine of ^ul’dinw ge«d ro,^s for in this more he b-ran at th® b®- ginnlnsr ard tmlv. hi* watrhwor all along the line hr* been forward an* onward. „ c . So r*nw. good people of Colle em. allow me to ret out of una' 1 thar them. As an educator a no equal; as a meeting o'ace for citizens of different parts of the county there can be no better opportunity. So wr «hnll look for your exhibit and your pres ence al the next fair. The boys of the Corn Club In the county are expected to make an ex hibit. There can be no exeu*e for them; failure to make an exhibit ae- cording to the rules of the club will debar ray member cf the club from competing for the pr r rriums offered. Another 'hiatter ( to he borne in mind Is that no tmy will b , ‘ allowed to make a tude of those present at the meet- •xhlMt at the | r ,g 0 f t h ? officers and superlntea- National corn show in Columbia ne » Untg h<l|f , , 3?t xs^mlay is an in dex of what will be accomplished Janurry if he does net win a prem ium at some fair. Respectfully, IB. G. Price County Farm Demonstrator Walterboro, Oct. 1. Starring cf ContcwRart., In Ttic *400.00 Piano C- ntcsf, Week Ending Sept. *3th, 1012. V- *he' her.1 »nH ONLY ONE MONTH TILL THE FOURTH COUNTY FAIR MEETS. ENTHUSIASTIC MEET NG OF OFFICERS AND SUPERINTENDENTS HELD THURS DAY. EVERY PROSPECT PLEASES AND SUCCESS PREDICTED. t Much enthusiasm was shown aad sa> in reference to the exhibits bf live stock at the approaching a determinatiop manifested to mokfe the fourth county fair to be held November 5-S the best frJr ever held in Colletor* county. If the attl- Aw*. V«*. '-mt. No. Amt. 1 149 c (‘ r- i 4®r.o 3 1 .,V *"> 4 22483 5 25?8r, 8 2” *8'» . 0 A f , f\ 8 1 < 9®9 9 19185 19 1887<f 11 14425 12 1 5099 1 7 1 4 1 09 1 4 20 op 1 5 T 4409 18 1 4259 17 14250 18' 2000 1 *, *>-* 0 or, .1 9 ", f 5 21 1 * ? 8 5 0® 18299 O n 70 5 24 1 9 ? 7 9 2"' jooo 28 ? 1 0 8 5 ?7 27.989 cv *■» 1 • ® " r, o*V 1 4 0 00 30 yooft 71 1 3 0 . 2 315 3? 21910 9 4. ir ‘,99 "5 Of Oft 25 1 1" 95 37 21591 9,8 1 4*P f >0 29 1 f, g « 5 10 *>■»e-o •n f-lMKR ic, lyif.n 49 t; o 1 4 *• “ *, >i . *w> * (• (> 4t j? jzjtan r,o 1 «non P *» 1 7 «>« r. 4 <) « ? 9 ’1 7 4" ic7no onnn 9 : o o r. A9 91 94 i.9"nn Everyone has gone to work with r great deal of determinatior* to mako things go and the result will be to increased amount of interoot throughout the county. At greet many matters of detail were di»- *!*«ed at this meeting and plana wire perfected for the fair. The superintendent* dif ferent departments who were pres ent showed that they bed the mat ter of exhibit* and management of their department* well lr* hand and are prepared to co-operate with the other departmental superinten dents and officer* In working out what is for the best interest of the fair. Ttis name of Hon Jno L. MeLs-urln 1-fhH- exhlhits. air. He stated thr-t he knew of a kreat number of entries' which will >e made in hi* department and he jromlsfd "tc* he or. his job the litre as he was last year. * It wrs decided to print at once Jl 5ft0 premium list* in clreplar form tc 1 'he distributed throughout the county by departmental superinten dents and by mail. Mrs. T. P. Baker, superintendent of ‘he woman's building ar-i Mis* Belle Srvnders, superintendent of |he historical building were present Mod announced that they had decid ed to combine their exhibits In one buttdirg. Mrs. Baker explain'd what she wished to do In the mat ter of decorating the building r-nd felt that she would have the co operation of the ladies throughout the coun’v In her effort. B. O. Price, superintendent of the agricultural department, feels verv hopeful that his depr-tment is going to he filled with exhibits.' Me has ar* appuil in tinls l«sue to the farmers of the county to send in Engagement Announced of MInm Eva Baird and Mr. Ackerman. Formal rnnourv-ement'!* made by- Mr. and Mrs. John D. Baird of the engagement of their daughter, Eva Adiline, to Hr. Madison Howell Ark erman, of Charleston, the wedding to occur early in October. * Miss Brlrd is a most attractive ycung girl. She has endeared her self to a wide circle of friends ar*d acquaintances In Augustr- by tier cordial manner and winsome person ality, who wIH take her to Charles ton. Mr. Ackerman formerly llv»d In Augusta, where he won many warm friend* who will be slry**rely Interested in his reproaching mar riage. He has made his home In Charleston only since June, where he holds a very responsible posi tion in the postoffice. After the ceremony there will be •n informal recepNior. at the Br-lrd ho"*® on Woodman Avenue.—Augus ta Chronicle. 55 58 1 4750 155 50 58 5 9 1 4 0^ 9 1 5 5\> 57 80 1 4000 7000 f ’ 1 ‘ 8" 5 8? 25000 87. 2990 81 15475 83 17400 88 1 .4 509 87 1 4400 8S 1 4 4 00 89 2090 7*' ‘ Offt 71 2 1 4 •:.* - 0 14 (CO 7 t 1 550f 74 *(W 1 T * .409*. 7». 17589 m m 4 4 15025 78 •7.101 "9 4 900 fo 20‘>0 81 15830 52 1412 5 8?. 7000 84 1 5079 85 29010 88 1 jooo 87 1 F075 f 1 1 ® ", co ■1*175 99 1 4799 91 144 5A> 07 7 0 r, 0 4 o? 1 4095 94 2 2 8 c r, 95 2 ° r p«; 98 pooo 97 1 4 "*o 98 1 487.5 99 4009 1 00 20785 101 1 4500 1 9? 7000 107 14 800 1 04 1 9 105, 1 4590 108 4009 107 1 7 77 5 108 23420 4 09 4 00 0 4 4 n 1 5050 1 1 1 1 4 -qo 11 2 1779 r. 11 ? oooo 1 1 * 1 4990. 115 15590 118 15119 117 15390 1 4 g 0000 4 1*0 1 4 000 170 1 *710 121 124 12* 4000 192 1**90 1.99PO 19". IF->00 17770 199 4000 13ft 1.9719 121 94900 1?q 19990 194 1«100 l^\290ft 127 2990 formfr United States Senator frm this S’ate wr* added to the list of sjv&kers already secured and he wia invited to deUver the address on op ening da*, whirr ■:.it*6*ion •' i beer* a.ce »trd by Mr Hc'-nurln. Consider hie disc w*s h;'d -»« 10 ,*,>»• h-r or*no: • m fair r-«'f.- ciation should allow runnirg r,»rr.- a‘ the fair and It was decided to l av* the running races. Dr V.’. B. Ackermar* r-s 8up c rintend* , nt of this department is now engaged i”. working out his program for these ric c s. There will be n fee ''f on° dollar for each horse for each rac' with one running aM one ^trot ting rr-e each day. Pr-mlnm,'we*c offered for the fastest herse bv th' association and steps were tak^n to insure the safety of those who were wr-tchlng the races. A sub stantial wir® fence to be erected on the sides of the race track where the crowds.usually assemble for >h purpose of protecting those who are spectators. It was decided thrt alj Hveato-X duly entered for exhibit by bona fid exhibitors should be fed by the as sociation at a price to be determin- 11no0 ed by the superintendent of the *>000 live stock department. 14- > oo I B. G. Hiott, superlnter-dent of SCHOOL EXHIBIT BOOKLET. The snn®rintendfnt of the noul- try department, R. D. Robinson, of White Hall, thinks that he will ie*d moi*» «pac*» than wr.i had last vear for the purpose of displaying wh®re v^nr school oner, and I’ll Every Teacher H*«r One ae Boon •a f*Hete4l. The School -Exhibit booklet win soon he ready for distribution and ®*v.h teacher In the county is to have on®. Pl®*»se l®t me hav* your and address®*, terc*- ere WIM not trustees a'«o aid m® in e®Min* tt>» nao»“ a^d eddr**,, of erory t/.« r ber in Colleton's schools? When vou th® book- 1«t end knrn- th® Vt*.-»q nf e-o-V t*» n’^'-b nc» r >~'>,*-<« ,-<» be eiv o n vr*u wlM c«r*-ln! , i wis* 1 vour sehoo' *n ennip''t® f"r •ome' It *>**» r.’l 'of tb*vn L**f vnnr ««*hor»l tnv 'to s®- cure the crea'cst number of prem- »n d thn, hecomo the banner school of ColWon T^t us Vne"- 13* t009 140 14 2.90 142 19490 143 1<!490 143 ?i7AH 149 14000 148 ^923 149 29880 tot 00170 1 7fi 1 °9 12? 179 V* ♦ h a exhibits ia the poultry depart ment. Th® fn ♦ I -ir* t»-»b fort imrte i” **av Inr pr'‘« , 'nt fr -’'lss Ocnrgi® A'oV^r- m.-n county ’••.iral schoM supervisor, who Is work'ng on a nrogr;in\ to be carried out by the schools o»- edu- eatlcncl day. Miss Ackerman is having « booklet printed, exulrlnlng th# exercise® which vill he dis’ribMt ®d to *11 the teacher". <6h« will here charge of the exerci«cs on thl* day. There will b® no lack of good sp®*kltig *1 th® fair On th® open ing day. Hon. Jno. L. McLcurir* wh is noted as an eloquent and fbreeful speaker will be present; Dr. 8. C. Mitchell has accepted an invlta’ion to be present on educational drv>; Ex-Oov. Jno. C. Sheppartl. will be the speaker on agricultural day. A special schedule ar*1 rates will be uecured cn the rrflroads leading Into Walterboro. On 'the whole, the outlook is especially encourag ing and every person In the coun ty Is urged to take a personal in terest in the fair r-nd aid it* whatev- **^rr\B *>*>** he'e t*mi *»ct your prenj' lum work s'arted off Georeie Ackerman. Mur*' School Supervisor. Roiir«l. Sspt. 39. Dance Tu«*m1«v X'lglit Oui f ® *n eulovable event of ♦h.* week was a dance edven »♦ Hvm- , 's i»att Tu®*d*v ®v*»r.<ng Robinson's o-f-hestre. furnished the music fot th® evening. Mr«d*mcs C H FHnn. A M H«tt. A. 1" vnnl*ebe and Jos. W. L»i rs, acted as chan®rones and ib following yotihg folks ®nio>i®d the dar*-'®*- Ml«se, Essie Hyrne, Em ms Tabor. Mr-MIe Vance vnnI<eh-» Liliisn Farmer, and Mrs. Houser, of Psnford, Fla. Messrs B. K. Pan fiV. (> H Frs* e r. Harm- Ander son. Dr. A. J. Anderson. G. J. Wes coat. J. C. I^emc.-ks. M H. Epn*. J W. Harrison, H. C. Fripp. Fuller Frlpp, B. O. Price. L. B. Patter son. and A. C. vord^ehe. «n self *M p°rm|t me f o ergre^t you also get cut of vonr bi ®' s ° end let u* together throw off el *br4 p^tty politic* 1 nrHudlce. bum It ir. the grav® cf obi 1 Hon anr loir be*, r t * r d bacd W»b TT® end let u* together th*uk Editor «mncv for all tbe good words »>® h-.s «*■ and written, and for a” ^ * rr . dr-o bv ■h'ro *r*r tho «T»building T Colleton and hev peonle ! V'hy Hello Mr. pmoak. I you are Irek Ob. Mr. ^ • lust been nine r-' 8 o>lo®k. vr u sir and 1 boi>® you nni ine for thus alluding to you so of ten in mv llttl® sketch cf von an-1 pirate don't for one moment d - clde th*.t you are dead, e'rher. It Is true .hat m*i '' n ••fter* w'-t too It-te to hand » fr' rd M b ^ Hewer, usddid if yc’i corsider tt a- •uch. r’lObfe r-rchl •' ,r ^ pr - s«n It w s »h p.ocd grace fo r it mis hav? been plucked from a lit •- bush that ^roia from » M ‘ ed of y 001- own mgtot-h.and’s nlenting. Avl new. Mr. Smoak. if you will pardot* mV I will suggest to yrug •Ir. tktit vou continue to sow u?« rtft*| kind of awed in Colleton coun ty and *bll« it to trua some may tall hy tba traj^do, vary- ▼« r J mumy ‘ ? ' 141 144 147 1 --8?3 the live stock department wrs c»-l*r way possible to make it a eooiy'penally encouraging in what he had j grand success. 2909' 8019 25240 3 Little Girl’s Arm Broken. A rather peculiar and painful accident happened Mor-lay rfternoo tScrvioL* Eir*t flautist tAiurch ito little Miss Anita Marvin. the HAVE GOTTEN' OUT CATAL'Ki FUS1UDE OF SHOTS TOWN* ALARMED L.U4T .NIGHT BY MUE.VHS AX’D HHOOTIXG. m Frank J<4iniMin Fires at Man At® tempting to tialn Admlasina to Home bat Xlinsrs Invarior. Tlie usual quietude of Waltarbo® ro t evenings was rudely broken last night about ten o’clock by tho sound of a fusila-de of gnn and pis tol shots and women's screams. Up on investigation it was found that the fusilade was begun by Frank Johnson, who fired at somo men who had attempted to gain admis sion to his home, and was Inter taken up hy Policeman Glover and Gr-hagan at the hotel corr«?r. It seems that about ten o’clock a member of Mr. Johnson a family Informed him that some one was attempting to enter a window. Mr. Johnsor* weht out and inveatlgat ed and seeing no one, returned and agrJn retired. In a few mir«utee h# was informed again that aome one was attempting to get In tho house. Rclztng his gun he ruahed around the house. On reaching the item! of thn bouse, the form of , ~ian was seen to disappear under he house and ru«hlr*g to the front In a few seconds the man and after e. moment’s parley, off. Mr. Johnson fired but missad. its man. Hearing th# shots and' screams, the policemen, who were at H}«rne's hall, where a darce wee n progress, ruahed towards the iotei comer. Juet as they reached th« comer, tbe form of a man waa seen running around there.. They called upon him to halt and upon his refusing they opened fire, chre- Ing him about e block then ho was lost in the darkness. > In *11 about nine shots were fired and It Is rot known If any of them took effect. Hie town was thrown in to .considerable a&rt tern sat aad while ’he Identity of this 'man to lot known, or r.t least has rot. been given out by those who knew tho supposition Is strong *a to who the guilty party is. It Is not known what further developments will transpire, but It It rumored that something urlll be doing. v| arose r*n\ nlssed) A CXIMFLETK SLTXIWB. Walterboro Men limits nrc Begin- V nlng to Flglit for .Mail Order*, j will b®'preschinV' s®rvi®e* three-yeer old daughter of Mr. and A new departure for the progrea- Ther®( vill up prcnrmn* r* Marvin .^hA wa, walk siv « business houses of Walterboro at the First R^pflrt chosch on | ^ walk ^ iiSU , dnce of catalog8 . Thl , Bn*d-.y -cmtne r-M ®v«n«n«. SqK- ng ^i^XerT^'d and to the correct wry to fight the mail IT* f -ridconTv«® n to.v” rV aed th*’ swinging, w hen in some unaccount-j order house*. wno*e alluring cata- TV'® B Y P U -ill meet ot 7:1^ o ^ Iccunty w-hlch otherwise aould re- s“okes' resblence and he Immedi^- main ^ ho. U e Realizing the polen- ly set the broken member. Th® r - tie girl Is doing as well as could he expected. 'L beg!-, at 8 O'clock T8®r#* will also b® nrever meeting on Thursday eve- Therp will he nr-acMng services *kwDoctor’s Or^k on ?»ird*y af- i temoon *J 4 o'rlorfc F-crybodv is invited to attend all of these servic es. I tally- ture and Hardware Company has gotten out a very attractive catairg of aixty pages setting for’h in de tail the merits the ware* h„iidl- ed by this progressive firm, bring with prices J. R. Funderburk. Pastor, j w(>r j(prtk. being held hei98 today Is — I most interesting and will fcrove help (Hll on good sol! and vour labor, ful. .Miss Grace W. VaMimer 8’ate j r TF .>*v frr j'c 4 ir !sacret*ry is here and her addresses In with von *"d are the features of the gr.’hering rui’lvate that soil, vet see an abundant harvest the world s greatest teacher spidv>lance Whatsoever a m*n soweth. that “ wil' >PPt he friends w:il in - vru will j A number of prominent workers for 1 from over the county are in attend- Dinner was served at the church ar-d there will be an sifter- noon service. A. C. Ppdgett. of shall he aleo-reap^ Very truly. Sam B. Saundera. Stoke*. Sept. 15 Sunday ffchool Hi o, 4^v stock. A poatU acldreei^d to tbia firm will procure a copy by return u. Incidentally this 4s the big- gest Job cvijr tun**! out by The Pyess and Standard’s Job departmen TsLylor’s hast' clso issued a hand some catalog whk*h sets forth at tractively his large stock of dry goods, notions, dreas goods. etc. d . Editor Hast I Here. W. Grady Haxel, editor and preoriefer rf The 8aludr. /Standard, was a visitor to Walterboro from Thursday to 'ffhturday. Mr. Ha/®! came over with r view to purchas ing the Junior linpfvp® which lias been in use ir* The Press and Stand ard office for more than a year. The Press and Standrrd desiring to Install a larger machine. Mr Haz®l is publjshing the only other "Stand ard” newspaper In the S’ate, and it is rJso the or.'.y newspaper in Saluda uounty*- X'ew Tea* her Kb-ctril. Owing to the crowded condition of the fourth and fifth grades In the Walterboro High school, the trustees pave decided to divide thes two grades ar*l Miss Marguerite Murphy has* been placed In charge of the fourth grade. Miss Murphy taught two yepr* in the Birnwell graded school, and is well qualified to rake up this work. Piano KrcIRal by Popular ^YaUcrboro MuwIcUn. Tbe piano „ recital tehderad v the music lovers of our city by th# enterprlrdr-g firm of Brown Furni ture and Hardware Oo.., at their store on Saturday. Sept. 2P. was a. complete success in every way. A considerable crowd was present and all enjoyed the plr-ving of Mlsa Fun derburk and other* greatly. Mlsa Funderburk ha* thoroughly estab- !t*hed herself in the tnlr*1* of our people as an artist of ability, pos sessing a surprising technique r.nd execution. A phrasin'* and knowl edge of harmony seldom display#*} by concert pianists. . The Upton Parlor Grahd which wa* durlr* this recital possesses a wonderful tone, clear and beautiful; it clearly bears out aM that !• claim ed for this epl®nd!d instrument. Thl* particulr-r piano will be giver* absolutely free to *c«#e one of their customers hy Brown Furniture Co. »"d The Press and Standard on Uhrlstma, Day, as has been announ ced In their advertising during the past f*w week#. Some •♦»** is going to r®celve a beautiful present. All who were present at the re cital tender their thanks to Mr. Brown and Miss Funderburk for their entertainment atrd : Fe sincere® ly hope that it may be repeated. - ‘‘MULL XHMISER” KICKS. Smoaka, to presiding. The piano retail* for |400.00 cash' Grand. Remember it’s an Upton Parlor On accour*' of rhe fact that there were so few members present r. the meeting of the Woman's-For eign Missionary Society la,t Tue* day afterroon. it was thought beat to hold another meeting next IXi* day afternoon at 5 o’clock at th® methedlst church. Will the Society members kindly bear this in miud and lend their aid In gelttaf up a meeting? N'o “Gal n«*hy” for Him and Errors In Time not Tolerated.7^ Spr-tenhurg, S. C., Sept. 27, 1912. Editor The Press end Htadard: In your issue of !n«t week you stve I arrived In Spartanburg Fri day, Sept ’20th. I “deny the alle gation and defy th® alligator.’' The f* -t I? I arrived Thursdry Sept. 19. Yen also stated I was a “girl”— Understand right now, I am no “eat baby” but a full fledged voter and the “Bull Moose” will he--r my voice In the land Nov. 5th, or sooner. Thanking you for this correction, I am, Yours very truly, Rutherford Butler Harley. Per C. M. H. (Secor.,1 Fiddler 1. [The Press and 'Standard “baby” man takes off his hr-t to the young “Dull Mooser,” and humbly apologizes. May the voice of the young “Mooser” be heard long in the land ] Th® Olaildia Stuart Library will be open during the fsJl month# from 5 o t lock p. m. until eunaot on Mon day’s and Friday’s. Strangers In town will please take notice of these hours and by becoming mem bers can secure home splendid book# for reading ^ ^ ri l dm /