The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 24, 1913, Image 4
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TBE PRESS AMD STANDARD. WALT8RB0R 0, & C.
DECEMBER 24,1913.
rpfiip AND srAXDARC
Mn.
rUBUSHED EVERY WED
NESDAY. /
THE PRESS AND
STANDARD, INC.
R. M AEFT^RIbk. Editor.
A. GRAVE*,
.Editor.
i:
RflC^trrcd at ttr Portoftcc la Wal-
». 8. C.. aa arcoad-claM a^.1
A l.+itrr to Sjiata < |«u.;
♦'olambitf, S. 'C., F> <'emb(?r
1&13. • ^ i
1^4- Sabta Clanr: . *•
The country <'hi!drea :r South Car
olina have beer, very Rood duriu;
tfce paat year. They have attendeo
ioboof faithfully ai^d have worked
bard Th«*lr father*'have also work
ed industriously and intelligently,
and Providenee has stalled rraf:o\.se
ly Upon our State. They are all
expert,ry a fine chriettbas and many
gift* from Sama Claus.
The Rural 8< hool Supervisor has
a special request to make of yoc.
When >ou are making up your
gift* for the boy* and girls m
the Palmetto State do not forget
some good reading suitable to • the
•.biUlref) The tounfry children in
our Stat% have little acres* to libraf*
j««' and many of them have In their
homes few books which they ran
read. We should especially like to
have you bring thehn a good paper
suited to th« boys and girls. The
writer formed #bU reading habits
through reading The Youth* Com
panion which came to him weekly as
a Christmas present when he was a
boy. Please send many of our bo* s
and gtrU in South Carolina a sub-
_ script ion to thia or som° other pa-
WEDNESDAY T)E> EMBER 24. 1911 ,*er which will be a weekly reminder
‘ -**- - • 'w m m
SCBbAIUmOX RATES:
Ink
PHONE l«a.
( cent*
a line each insert ton.
i: One rest a word. New*
Iteaa of death* publiabed free.
their latoraeU, hut w« have yet to
observe a Southern newspaper refer
ring to it as n sectional matter, and
It corn's now with poor grace for the
JJonhern press to yejl •'wolf’ when
the South for the the first time in
oar.y y.ars has an opportunity to
crrro*' abuses that are admi’ted by
all fa:r-iii&ded meat
■
CLASSIFIED ADS.
which has made him aiesd-r of bis
race. *
There is no dou|tl the truth of
what be sag* about the manner of
holiday season In this part of > the FOR SALE—ON ACCOI ST OF
FOR SALE.
it ought to be ,tfce hap- [ ENLARGING OVR BL&I-
os* cheerful time of all , N^. THE S. FINN CLOTH-
ING f 0., WILL SELL 200
SHARES OF STOC K WITH
A Gl ARANTEE OF AN-
AL DIVTDENS OF NOT
LESS,THAN 10 PER ( ENT.
APPLY TO S. FINN PRES.
AND TREAS.
FV)P. sale
IMPROVED HPEI.LINti-
We base Just heard of a school
ma’am introducing a new* feature in
her school. When one of the girls
ssles>s a word the boy who spells it
gwtn permission to kiss her. Tbe re-
eelt is the girls are becoming poor
spellers while tbe boys are improv
ing right along.—Gaffney Ledger.
IP"
| of your love for the children. If
! you will do this, we will promise you
j brighter sod better boys and girls
aen year.
«, Sin«-''rely,
W. K. Tste.
State Supervisor Country Schools.
THE CHISTMAS GI N.
'/ Bditortal Reprint From
NEW YORK OHMMRRt IAI.
. Monday. December 15, 1913.
I KWORTHY Rl%n.
Otfr valendar inditat*** that a con- j
siderahl* period of time has elapse 1 f
We publish below a portion of an
article written by Hooker T. Wash
ington to The News and Courier to
gether with the editorial comment
of the News and Courier. Tb''se
articles will be well worth considera
tion at this season of the year.
T,h* following is the letter of
Booker Washington: ( ,
CliHstmae and Its OliM-rvnncc,
To’ the Editor of The News ,and
nlacs the Civil War We believe f Vour.er: |„ many parts of
faT to contend that the average j country w here our ra< *^livon
Southerner and Northerner have
large nunibers a .cloud of gloom is
pr«.».! <• >i th f lu is; mas holiiiav
made a ronsnentioO# and su-geseful | bt , < aUM . of , arK ,. nuiub ^ r
effort to do away with the • blocidy f*ecple who are murdere«l or
ahlrt." N«»w ai>d *h-n eft her a lad wounded. Many dt our people
liver -*oor dig-stii»n ct immatti •* se»-in to f»c! that > iiristmas i^ for
Judger.ml caeses a would-be | the purpose of drinking or n.ur.lerinr
fomebody. Tins kind /vf thing
lag fli-h in the pan Tl ere has r f -j ; , of .'onfined t,» the ro'cro ra e^tmt
cently ap(eared in the columns o.f a* (just now I am tryj/ig tspeihfily Pj
least on* newspapor--perhaps others i adv ise my race. X
— a suggewtion-* bgt all of the discon
tent and ;’iv>po** d regulatory legis
lation ar.ent the rules and practi.es
of the-N’ew \ ork Cotton Etch, rig j|,^ rnahy dr^nur people, wlui, dur-
llrd their genesis in an nndergrott: .1 | ing tb/other months of the year sel-
and unworthy attempt on the part o* uotip touch whiskey, feel at liberty,
i’l 'ait. the necessity of drinking and
/na kinc to«ds of themselves" during
•lie < hnstmas holidays.
These murders are bri»usht about
in Ihe second place by tlie sens* les^r'
a!id useless baliit of carrying pistols
t a one's bpdy for the mistaken ptir-
pore o of self-defence or protection.
I iiav* not carried a p:*tot/ln all my
li>. and do not keep one hi the house
country,
piest and most
tbe year, end yet who is there who |
does not approath i4 with a si-nse of
.mpending tragedy. Not even in the
midst of its most hilarious'Joy is
this feeling every y«ar we are ion-
fronted with so many reminders of
the evils to wfcith Dr. Washington .
calls attention. Dr. Washington ad^ J
dresses himself especially to the cov't
sideratlon of the abuse qf tfce^Jirtet-
rias season by tfce members of his
own race, and fce make a etjong and
practical appeal Ip the leaders and
advisers of * hat rac^ every m her" In
tbe South to join with him in try
ing to reduce the whiskey drinking
and pistol toting fcabits which lie
back of and are responsible for tfce
overwhelming majority of the trag n -
d>* which, as he says, spread a
cloud of gloom over so many com
munities. - • —
We are glad to give space to Dr.
Washington’s exhortation, but we
cannot believe that it will prove of
any gfeat value until the white peo
ple of the south set the colored peo
ple the right sort of example in these
matters, f The negro people are an
Imitative race and we «%n expect
nothing else than that so long aa n
considerable element of the white
people look upon tbe Christmas sea
son as a time when they are licens'-d
to indulge in excesses which at other
limPs they would admit to be ipeic-
disable the negroes will tak" the
Fame view of the matter, t’hristnias
is a time when all of us if we are tru
ly animated by its spirit should b«
especially considerate of otb* r*. As
a matter of„fact there are tbousanu*
who are imbued with the belief that
because it is Christmas they should
be fre« to give their selfish appetites
and passiona free rein; and'because
this Is true there are tens of thous
ands who suffer and grieve.
Nowhere is Christmas motv g nef-
aliy observed than in the Soutfc. It
is our most iniporDKit holiday, the
one holiday, in fatfC which everybody,
in this part *rf the country kevpc
la it not thCMightlessness which In
many ibises is responsible for ig
abus' ? / ' " ” . ‘
- Some very
and China pigs ‘
C. X. I.augdale, We-
12-24-ltp.
Pol
FOR SALE— Lot and eight-room
house in cen’ral portion <f the
tow-n. Terms -to suit purchaser.
Mrs Ef O’Bt Gibbs. Walterboro,
S. C. lr-24-2tp.
FOR FALE—140 acres’of land situat
cd two miles from Court House.
:{5 acres cleared: fertile soil. Has
a good six-room, bouse, barns
and stablqs. Nearly all under
wire. Price 130 per acre.
Furman V. Crosby.
Hitter 8. C. 12-24-?tp.
WANTS.
rorNTRY PRODUCE WANTED:
W? want to buy eggs, chickens,
and home-cured bams, and are
I willing to pay the highest prices
for the same. Tbe Hotel Albert.
8-27-tf
\ <ar*ful study and/observation
'•onvine*- n»« /fiiat ib^e shootings
end murders are -brought about by
ao < au-e*/ TJh'- first muse is drink-
H©uth*rner» in the Federal servit“
to sxact such sfetutory requirements
as will pot the New York Cotton Ex
change out of business and ( regie a
condition that will make the / New
Orleans Cotton Exchange tfce bene,
ftciary. .
This hind of alaptnfp canrio: pos
sibly deceive anyorvfi: nor doew it Ui
for 1 found that the
any M-u»e streng
the New York
though it
lien the pogiMpn of : p s’of or other w
the of.
ea^cni i
Srrying of a
gets on’e into
ott'Ki Ex« fcange » .e-, (trouble in hiu* ca^es where it k-eps
ght be printed at t»,e , • tlf ’rouhK in one case.
‘ It used to that F(
suggestion of some of ’s t .as a no.sy.deasele^s occasion, where
b-heet o
dlagrupljed membership
plain, bald bead* d facts are
is not a urinlilla of.truth
court h of .luly
■ r.Lc! z;ea r ms, a relorui has boon
Uto the hituattoo
Yhe ! hundreds^ of people were murdered
Ilia* , throuK.c the shooting o.T 4 re.-iackem
n i hi
... !
is uom a safe,
'n aay r+rpX }.
h-otght iibt.'it s i t.nat tuv Fourth <»f
ii inirrslor. by anyone- newspapers or | J%
^Aermine--that feetionaiism ♦brers
itaue stasne.
in bring: ig sbo.it sotn*
kiow
The truth ia tbat th* Federal Gof* rii-j of a reform situ reference to the
•eat aa long ago aa J9 W « &rd , v brlbtaiaa s^ai-on'; Why cannot
Mhctly hecauae of what v^egarded ! rh<,Lf * lR \ f iK > f ^
. . • ; mg and piatol carrying so that t ht-mt;
lo he unfa.r, pejuat and - ■ ;niW> w ,jj not bril , K horrjw, but only
***Y practice, exua'd r:* ♦xhagst-ve joy and gladness?
tavest ^af oo fo be made tufo tke af- | M) spt< ml purpose .p wm.ug th.i
fairs of the Nee ^ -k c. Jlt on Kx >wr is to make a detinlt-. strorif
'and personal appeal to everv mini
* ‘ ! ter. to every Sunday-school teacher.
i*» ! to every public m hool teacher and
S'ates Govern- , ev»ry parrel to use his influence to
; have the drinking of whiskey and tbe
carrying of. firearms stopped during
the Christmas season. If something
< a use those id j pould be said by the miptsters and
Cotton Kv- j teachers, and other leaders in “verv
-*;*ir rutes or amend o n‘Sunday, December II, I am sure
their pract .e*. Heme a Situation ^ ^ a^ otpplish great v«M*d
alreagly sp;, s o,.abh« ’irtaue u. - Ferhaps we miglit der.rgnate the du'
AntlWhiskev and Anti-Pistol Day. ’
i;k< irihm ity
Rl>INE8M LOCA1J4.
$85.00 Hamilton Organs for a spec
ial price 'or Christmas of 8^1
8. FMnp Jewelry Cq.
Flowering Bulbs Narcissus. Hya-
ciutb. Tulips and other Bulba, a new
line at Klein’s.
81.75. $2.00 and $2.25 Mil's
Pants—Sale Price, $l.j»0, at Frank’s
Dr. Padgett’s Old Stand.
Bus. Loc. •
Special for this week. Ladies all
wool Sweater* tl.IO^each at Franks
Dp. Padgett Ol‘d Stand.
1 School Books and School Supplies
at Klein’s
Carolina paper shell peacan*. ex
tra large, finest flavor. 25 ce:.l<v per
poun<f. A. 1l. \Vi( hman.
if you want some good tlar ke:s
and comforters call at Franks, Dr.
Padgett Old Stand.
1:5.50. $4.00 and $4.50 Men’s
Pants.—Safe Price. $1 97 at Frank’s
Dr. Padgett's Old Stand.
and $2.5'* I-adies af!-w.oo]
Sv.i-aters. Sale Price. *1.:59 u:
Frank’s, Dr. Padgett’s Old Stand.
Foley’s Kidney Remedy o.t Klein’s
When 1 ver the
'(itinty «*• •> spapers
line at Klein's
$85rO® Hamilton tlrgans for a Kp«*c-
,, .’/l" —?-iial price tor CluktiOav u‘ .;''j.‘,.cii a*
funnels. they jp-** to arfs- F inn J^yelrv Co.
u• 1>.~ • 1. - ^ • • - *
wha»k the itrfruder* and advise tlie
farmers to buy thdr roods of the
hmie lut-rchants. And when , fore
ign printing homes *• nd their re-
proSentatives among the merchant*
Xo'l business men. many of these
same merchants give them their.or
ders and g‘ f inferior Work for
njon-y. That’s Veclprocity.- Gs
Ledger,,
th*
< ity. - Gafr^y
' N <t T I 4 K.
On lanuar.v first, l'.tl4. the present
Law Firm of Padgett. I^>ni*i ks and
Moorer will be dissolved by niiitiinl
consent. Col. J. G. Padgett and
J. M Moor“r. Esq., will <on'iOue the
practice of law under th*' tirm haute
of Padgvtt and .Moorer. i.t the present
office. J. c. l>>macks. Esq., will
continue the practice of law in bis
own nam** at his law offlees. formerlv
*fc( often* of the lafe Col. ('. G. Hen-
der*on.
find foreigners invading ipe field o^>-j^' u, ' , • Tulips ai.-d other P.ulbs, a new
the home merchants/with roods awt ’
merchandise suid -Selling them gj
^lowering Bulbs \.t'(issm. Hya-
•*hange. with.
the •
•*-
Hwrbert Knox
Snn 4
n.
©f tU.U
Slt** 1
s
■•at, aubnri*
ted >■
L r
lag muvfc cf
d.re
t
This d.d cot *
■O
cOqUo’ » tv
N-W
ehwnge to rev
*e 'fit
*jr
taat
report contain-
condemnation
cldedly uite~* r*-d and fcas resulted
ia the Irc.rod, ■’:.o,a in The pr-r-en*
Coogrees o! 5.1’ < relating to deal-
loits in <fO*.tr . futures, commerc a
differra **. *’ !
It ;• a ‘g*d C,at there D odvert
attempt • tol it the ietjfodiiction
of these .is if j do Someih *'g"
that Is 4 p am to Iho-* Ideutifieil
with r ! and to do "something'’'
in thc-VLuXe of k K forni.Y This
cause- j« to smile. . If any on- will
read 'the bcmh-l<ever Bill and tho
(’la-’j^Ydll anl ha* any- knowledge
I v r>y*tuch wish thet all ttoy minis
ters Snd leathers in the day and
public school might set ; side this
«pec la I Hundav. or a special day,
w here'atteutkMi thiougii the iiiedlnni
of sermons or lecture* might hc.e#il-
ed to this important fuaet'i' Our
young jteople juned^io lie spoken lo
plainlv abotii the senst less and
uaetess habit of drinking whis
key and t arry lug pisidts. 1 realise
fully that tvpg'who are niost guilt'
of th'se acts tYo viol at tend* churdh.
Suudav or day st ho»!_ am! know of
the dlftculties In this*direction, hut
nevertheless, if each one who read*
this communication will login now
wki’ever of cotton aj;d cotton trad-
teg it: its varied ramlficaroas it is!'" "»> “» do hW part to bring
„ .... ’ about a reform. 1 am sure that the
tptoacv.vwMe that a sliic man so rhri<Imit , « h ou
doiag coutd pomdbly misunderstand „„ abmnce of whisk-y drinking and
tb* exact motive of sueh tneansure* pistol larrylng that will 'be , mos*.
TLcr are about the plainest, moa 4 gratify ing and eucouragiag. ^
dlrhct. oogont hit* of literature which ’ Booker T. Washingtou.
... ; . , i Tuskegee iustuuie, Alabama.
It, DM D+'»i> our ppjuMir^ to rt*Rcl In a
leap Tn»n>»laff'(i in the
' w f' . • e ’ * •
h^a*rt of tfcose w h(*j-e bias may
affect their judgment, they -are in
tbe ••'macular of the I'oifce Depart
ment. a sign reading, "look oat for
pickpocket* ** • %
For e great number of )«mre the
New York Cotton Exchange bas
operated under rulas that tbe Soutb-
err people tbc«.fct vers laMpkal to
December 111. 1913.
The follow lug >4 tbe editorial if
the New* and Courier:
CHIKKTM Aft IN THI>MM TH.
Kh>* where on this page appears a
communication from Dr. Booker T.
Washington in which he takes up a j
ojatfer of very cbnsiderahle impor
tance to the people of the South and
dhc'UMea It In tfce sensible fa<*b'on.
12-2021.
J. G. Padgett.
-.1. C. lamkcks,
J, M. Moorer.
Mlm'ellaeooaw Hbower.
VIisa Essie Hyme was the hostess
Qn V.'edffeaday afternoon at a, tnisfrl-
lencufi shower given in honor of
Miss Florence Flack, who was,mar
ried last night to Mr. Price. Several
young 'fiends of the bride were
present and vhc gifts ot the after-
iiinm were» narl^ularlv b'autiful
and app:<|P?.ntr..' r ^^ , /
Miss Hyrr.e in eptcriaialng was
assisted by Tlisae* UTtuer FlsLbnrne
und Eunice Glover. The refresh
ments of tlie afternoon • opsisted of
punch and vt '« nketand the guest*,,
spent n very piea-jipt a^lf-noos wit^
Miss llyrne s' J: „
.Kei tiL/er Xotrce.
Dry Goods Dept., T< r ry £■ Fhaffer.
■ Surelock” stov* pip" requires no
tool* jio rivts no malieting -in*
eiiss words. For s.‘h' at A. von
l."he's.
$35*f.'*'» N*-w IJaidwin piano? at a
special, priie for Christmas for $225
at S. Finn Jewelry I'b.
» ’. _ rs
Turnip Sl-eds at Klein's.
$:550 New Baldwin Pianos r.t a
special price for Christmas for $225
at 8. Finn .1 welry Co.
Flowering Bulb* Xaichwo*. Hyn
•ciuth. Tulips and otfc<*r llulbs, a new
line at Klein's.
d
Fresh citron, crystaliaed orange
and lemon pee.l. se»tied raisins, rur
rants, dates. Ugs and nowd'rej
sugar for cakes at Anderson’s.
JUST ARRIVED
A Car Load of Extra Fine
HORSES AND MULES X
Which Must Be
Sold At Once.
PRICES
AND TERRIS
right
WALTERBORO UVE STOCK
& VEHICLE COMPANY
a j - ' * \
H. W. Black, Jr. Manager,
We Pay Highest Cash Prices for
is ei
Don’t five your profits away- ship direct to us by express and get your
money next day. We pay highest prices for green and dry hides of all kinds
Beeswax, Tallow and old Metals, old Rubber and Furs. Try us with a ship-
|«nent now. Send for Price UsL
CAROLINA HIDE Sc JUNK CO.
. CHARLESTON,!. C
MASTER'S SALF..
FINAL DISCHARGE.
On the 9th day of January, 1914,
at ten o’clock in tbe forenoon^ w ill
tile with the Probate Judge of Col
leton County, at bis office in Wql-
terboro. South Carolina, my 'linal
return as Executor of the .estate of
Jeasd H. Jones, deceased, and will
immgdiat* ly thereafter apply for
final d.8charge y
J Warde E. Barnes,
Executor.
Hampton. F. C.. December 3rd,
191H. ' 12-10-41.
Tre»pa** Notice.
/ Huptiiig or• trespassing on my
|:md* near Walterboro is forbidden.
Those caught will be prosecuted.
. Mr*. B. K. Sander*.
Walterboro, S. C.
i2 L«-"t- r
-’tfge 4 . :1b and
To the.-peOpTo of
.. -ervfnmunity: - {
l desire to Info-rni >l j .fc;i
the ffrBlizcr neat-oi, 1 vii
kind* of feitlllzers; t»l*eve
Wilburn Fertili’zer C ji iiari*.
S C I -i'll* it vour l u-n* s‘
B H3WILUK.
e Cottagi v'lh . s
12-lx-tf.
Wholesale and Retail
Tfce Largest and Mv*-d up--t>d^te
Bakery iL Soi.i i •?.*roli*ja.
J^rtifop-N-och Bread
tr r r
IS
Good.
c. |
Mrs. P. \V ilisher of c.iv mule 3.
I>- all atuiles over n ten dollar express
nnui'-y order nceiv^d a* a Vhrisiaia*
present from her sister. Mrs V. \V
Tolson of Port Tampa City F5a.
^ ^ IK- * :-«* . 4 ’
NOT BEYOND HELP AT ST
Sleep-disturbing bladder weakrvas.
stifiness ih joint*** "nak, in idl e
kidney a< tion and rheutuath pai.is.
are all evtdfhce of kidney ir.iuMe.
Mrs. Mary A. I»eau. 47 E yi’ahi'i; St.,
Taunton. Mass., writes: "1 have ;>*•*-
ed my 87th birthdav. and tfcouaitf I
was beyond the reach of medicine,
but Foley Kidney Pills hav® proved
most beneficial in my use.” For
t o by all dealers.^
Prompt Attention 4 .e Parcel and
. Mail O ders. v
Cliarlu-tt n, S. 4 . y
Phones: 3N0~ ->8<Cl».
Mm Cored la fi to 14 Day*
Year UreatiM will rvfaad mosey if Pa20
OiMHRNT foils I# Ci»r* sty quo oi lickiML I ....
S loediet or Profrudmii nTAisfYoHikotl -, 1*®
Tk« tnt tmhcouoa giT«w tom ox J km. UK. . C
s'. ■ •* t X
, * When "you are in Charleston.
MH>K ( P ■
UNCLE DAtE,
THE LAKGEKT AHSORTMEXT OF
DIA.M4INDS. JEWELRY. AND
SILVER IN THE CITT.
A LARGE \t >IBER OF r\HE-
DFILMED SHOT GINS AND OVER
COATS AT BARGAIN PKICT.S.
YOC WILL EAgILY MAKE YOI'R
EXPENSES WHEN PCRCHASING
F ROM ME.
I. D. RUBIN
Market M. PI
Charleston, S. C. **
Iffff
State of South Carolina.
County ot Co Li ten.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Clara B. Chaffer,
> Plaintiff.
Vs.
J. YV. Bryan,
Defendant^
By virtue of decreePf above Cour f ‘
iierein. I will s"*ll pt'public outcry t.v
•rout of the Court House in Waltrr-
boj-o. 8. C.. on Salesddy in January
■i'-vt.j same being the fifth day:
All that tract, parcel or piece of
•and xftnatc. Ling and tiding in th.*
county of Colleton. State aforesaid,
tfio saute lc iug a portion of th**
Sn**ad triVt of land, and containing
on* hundred and seven acre*, more
V les:-. a.id bouuded as follows:
North t v lands of David Breland,
from ^hitdi it i* separated by the
<etitori>f Black Cr*-ek: Fast by lands
of Archie Proves;>x; South by th*
Tllac'k Creek Koud; and West aid
Southwest tiv land* of I I. Catterton
and t>nt«
plat of- S. *'. Bry/n made by T. L. |
.M*T*er of *iat*' itoember 11. Ikt*'*. »
Til is b*ing the safne tract of lent!
coi.vcy* *! to tlie suid J.’\V Bryan ) v
X. K. Brain it by deed *iat-il vlay 7,
l9n;5, and r*’*onled F*btttary ’27,
191.’. ill *’,*• G M. ndbo of t'o’.l*--
fo* Countv • | 4 (iok :’,ij n> p t.’.e 4 .- *
The iibov* property to be sold irpon
th** following terra*, to wit;/ All
ca-h. per* haset to paj - for papers.
K. M. JEFFERIES.
y' Matter.
Walterboro, S. C„ D*y\ 12 1913.
12-17-31. X
X \
Professkmal N(
R. M. JEFFERIES,
Attorncy-at-Law,
OFFICE IN THE PRESS A]
STANDARD BUILDING.
Walterboro, S. C.
Will Practice in All Courts,
—OFFICE OF-—
DR. A. J. ANDERSO:
DENTAL SURGEON.
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OFF1CK/HOIRS:
Iter **f Black Creek, a* ;>* r j « A. M. to 2 P y M.; .5 P. M. to « P.
S. »'. Bryan made by T. K. j / 4
T’HONE loot
/WALTI RB4HW), K. C.
CYPRESS
SASH
DOORS
BUNDS
MOULDINGS
AND
M1LLWORK
^DR. H. W. BLA1IK. t»H.
Dental Hurg^ ,n
WALTERBOKO. 8. C.
Aksociaivd w,:h Dr D. J. M<
haoy in ofLot next to Walter!
Drug Company Ikuai Offica H<
PHONE «7X.
DR.
J.NO. H. HltatJs, DEN’
KHKHARDT, 8. a
At Ehrbardt from lat to 2fit
each month, and at Colleton
balance of the month.
a K. DaRANS.
ae$i
81
OOTTAGEY IDLE, 8. a
Prompt Attention given all bum
Plata Made. AJLL WORK GUA
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LANDS FOR SALE.
1. S. B. Sanders, executor of tbe
w II »>f lii' Ltato Her r> Hiott, by vir
tue of |k»k* r v* sted in me by the sale
will, will Kil it public auction in
froup of the » o.:t House at Walter-
luiro. S. C.. on ttn* lirst Monday tu
January, IVll^ at 12 o’clock for cash
the following laucs: The home place
of the late Henry liiott, containing
two liuudre«l and tw**Tjty-flv* a*res.
more or less, less fitly (50) acree
cut off of the Northeast portion, un
der tlu^lerms of the w}i;. Said lands
bounded a* follows tb n:.,l Eas 4
by lands «f Gleveland Hiott; South i 8ll *- er ^tth ws hack, d.z^y
Ku ** — v.. 1 - - -- -- -
v CTTATKJ^f
For Letters Dismissory.
BY G. ALBERT BEACH, Err
Prohate
WHEREAS, W h y *E. Eliou G
dian made au.t to me to grant
Letters of Dfsmisaory of the E*
apd effects cf Ly Jie E. Browi .
;/ THESE AFE THERKFO^l
cite and g<!ih< n *h all and sini
the kindred and creditor* of the
Lydie E. Brown, that th* > be an.
pear belofo me, ir. the Court
Probate, to be fc*-.l tt Walterboi
C. on the’ 3rd d <v of Jaiuiary
after publication hereof, at
o’« lock in ' 4 bf furenoon. to
cause, if any they have, why the
Letters Discdsaury s! btild not
granted.
GIVEN : jer my hand th’s
day of De<>: .l* r Anno Dmniin,
Published)'t-’i the loth. 17th. 1
and 31 <.«>* of December 191
The Press a:.d Standard,
G. ALBEKT BEACH.
Probate Judge. Colletou •
YOUNG WOMEN: NUMBER
PRIMNG
Then urnbpr * . young women
by Ireland Cr^ek; W**ft ty lands o?
J. B. Fender and G. C. Fender.
8. B. SAUNDERS/
Exec it.jj.
Walterlwiro. S. (’., Poc. 23. 1913.
12-24-21.
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Notl«-e to TiTupweecrw.
All persons and all stock are
hereby 101 bidden :o trespass on Dijr
land*. 1 «
J. O. HARRISON.
Islandtco, 6. C.
P.
nervous spells, tail headache
s:*ep.are all sywptorm* that wi
weariness is surprising. K
and bladder ills cause these troi
but if Foley Kidney Pills are
as directed relief i follows proi
and the ills disappear. Conta
habit forming drugs.. For sale
dealers.
ll-2«-*t.
U. W. Davs spent Friday in Char- , p p
leston.
Hiott-Warten.
Miss Mamie Hiott and J T.
ren. of Ma*hawv!H«, *w re hi
mt r ried last Wednesday in W
boro. J The bride is a daught
Hiott. They will rnak*
Khawville their future home.