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4 * \ V ' '^1 hJi y-i PAGE TWO THE PRESS AliT) STANDARD Cofleton County’s Schools KDITORIAL That Colleton County should have a rural school supervisor goes with out aaying. There is no .argument against the employment of one, ex cept that of funds to pay the salar/. nd we seriously question whether this should, be allowed to prevent. Of. course there i 8 need for all the funds to pay the county’s running expenses and to build roads, tun the •-.mall amount necessary to employ a supervisor for the schools of the county, would not seriously handi cap the work on the roads. Any way the good whleh would result from the’ active work of s trained supervisor would far outweigh the .•results fronathe expenditure of $600 ’ .the funds of the county In almost any other direction. The delegation has agreed to ap propriate MOO of the county funds for a girls' canning club demon- stra, and this is well. Can not an other MOO b? appropriated for this other most important work? Other counties are doing this, and it pay.*. Why not Colleton? Hampton Coun ty has a live rural school* supervis or;* and she Ms doing wonders in that county. The interest in schools and school work is great and results of her work are being seen everywhere. There is a resultant co operation among the schools, the patrons and teachers, which is inspiring to se*. This supervisor is Miss Belva Saun ders. sister of Dr. Klenera B. Saun ders, of Cohinib|a, and she is active in her work. Her’latest venMire iii, * school patter for Hampton ront.iv, the first Issue of which appealed on Dec. 20 from the press of this news paper. given at the Pina Hill achool Thurs day evening was quite an enjoyable affair. The cast of 'characters was composed pf Miss Clytic Saunders, who la one of the teachers, and pu pils of thd kchool. In all the.**' were seventeen persons taking part in the play and it was said«by all as being exceptionally good. The proceeds amounting to a neat sum will be used for the benefit of the school. „, v The Pine Grove school Is progress ing nllely'under the management of Miss Myrtlec Critcheon as . principal and Miss Clytie Saunders as assist ant. The holidays began Friday uryl will larft until Monday, January 3.'d. Colleton County is doing well in the matter of h^r schools. Them nre thirteen rural graded reboots in the county and one high school. But there are also many one-teacher schools and many weak schools need-1*he School” ing to be Improved and strengthen-1 . . . . ed. The leaven is working, how-’ Hopoa .._. Louise Horn , Jon ever, and there will doubtless be a play—“No Peddlers Wanted”— many more rural graded schools’ad-' Four boys. - - ded to this number. The weak 1 Recitation "F. ing a Man Ante ******** * * ****** * • * « WILLIAMS SCHOOL * ******** * * ***** ' Honor Roll. First Grade—Caroline Key, Alene Carter. Edith Padgett. Sadie Brab ham. Fairy Hei-ndon. Advance . First—Floyd Warren Malcolm Warren. Ethel Garris, Sal lie O’Quin, Viola Ross. Claire Wll liams, MarguerKe^ Nettlea, Louise Key. Burnal Ramsey, Abbie Padgett J. D. O'Quin. Leonle Garris. Third Grade—Inez Warren. Fourth Grade—Evie Kinard, Omi nus Kinard. Thelma Ramsey. Maud Carter. Marie Breland, Mbye Padgett and Willis Maxey., Slxth T Grade—Rcha, Martin. Lula Carson, Ida Warren. Susl? Warren. Robert Williams. . .Seventh Grade—Maye Brabham, Florence Breland. Hattie Maxey, Leo Warren. Otto Warren. Eighth Grade—Clyde Warren, Sal lye Garris. • >„ ******** * * ***** * * * * TUtOlt SCHOOL * * * ******** * * ***** * Ruffin. Dee. 27. School Im provement Associatlfi met at Tabor school Dec. 22. and t;’.'' program car ried out was as follows: Welcbme Address N’iner Morris Recitation—Kii^d Hearts, by Ollie May- Herndon. A play—“Cnrle Peter’s Visit to by two boys and three * * » DRY BRANCH * l* v . ’ . * ;•••••••• • • »***•» | • Lodge, * ifec. 27.—Special: The I Sunday achool waa perfected on Sun day. D^c. 2t, the following officers reorganlxation of the Dry Branch and teachers were elected (o serve another year: Lei and A. Hlera. superintendent. C. J. D. Caldwell, assistant super intendent. " ^ J. L. Crosby, secretary ana tt^as- urer. <C. J. U. Caldwell, teacher' class No. i. j Laufie Fendpr, teacher class No. 2. j’ Mita Satlie Caldwell, teacher class No. I. , . „ • Miss Mittie Fepder. teacher class No. 4. Membership Committee—Misses Olive Caldwell, chairman; Lurlle Hiera. Nora Crosby. Clemnie Fender. . Committee on Music—E. W. P. McMillan, chairman: Oii< e Caldwell. L. A. Hlers. Mrs. E. W. P. McMil lan. Lucilq Hires. Committee on Finances—L. A. Hires, chairman: C. J. D. Caldwell, Geo. W. FraHx. . , Our Sunday school .meets every second and fourth Sunda/ Morning at 11 o’cRx k and we 'xte'- j a ••or- dial invitation to everybody to at tend these services. The lady members of the Sunday school are planning to give an Bas er entertainment for 'he benefit «M the Sunday school. » **11 make announcement later. Mr. Jerome Thomar, and vister. Miss Surie. were pleasant visttes :n IJry Branch Sunday. They cr? spend ing the holidays with thei** dsir*-. Mrs. G. W. Ftalix. Mr. and Mr?. W. G. Hi^rs spent a few daV 8 J.-vst week very pieawaxtlv with relatives and friends at Ehr- herdt. They returned Sunday alt';r- nr.oii. I^ei'n.l A. liters was nijjn.’ 'he w)io attended tfie Christrir.s tr e :it Ashton Saturday atternoon. He re ports a large crowd and a nice time. Mr, L. C. Tuten, a prominent bus- nc-Y. man of Charleston, spent Sat urday ard Sundav in thiscection. , Mrs. W-. H. Hiers and daughter. Miss Lucile, spent Sunday afternoon very pleasantly at toe home of Prof, and Mrs. C. J, D. Caldwell. Messrs. W. G. and L. A. Hlers naid Ehrhardt a business trip Thursday*. M-s. C. C. Caldwell av! grand children. Alma, Arthur and Atalie Zeigler. called at the home of Prof, and Mrs. c. J. D. Caldwell Mon ty afternoon. *,;* * * * * STRAIN TOO GREAT t Hwadreds of Wpltertiori*, Headers FIikI Daily Toil h Uiii i«-n. The hustle and worry of business meo, v The hard work and rtoo^lng of workmen, • The woman’s househo'i 1 c tf-*, *Often weaken the kidn- . Backache, headache, ’dlzzit. Kidney troubles, urinaty tzouidea —frequently follow. A Walterboro woman tc.lls you what to do. Mrs. H. F. Towles. Walterboro, says: VI had weak kidneys and a dull pain in my baf-k. in the morn ing. I was sore and stiff and tired so J easily that I' didn't feel like doing my housework. ^ used Doan’s Kid ney Pills and they cured rue of ail symptoms * of kidney trouble. I haven’t suffered since. Others of mv family have used Doan's Kidney Pills and have found them very beneficial.” Price 60e. at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pill*—the same that cured Mrs. Towles. Foster-Milburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. * * THAYERS * * ******| Miss Isabel Thomas, of Wilmin<-j ton. N. C„ arrived at Thayers Satur day night for a visit to her sister,- Mrs. H. Maultsby. v m A. S. Blocker dined with his J^>th-j er. R. R. Blocker. Monday, tgr ^ijuite a number bf young folks en joyed a singing given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. X. L. Burk Sunday night. Kenneth Rice, af Sandy Dam, vis ited Thayers Sunday afternoon. Miss Pearl Lane was the guest of Miss Almeda Blocker Saturday night. Bennie Blocker was a pleas*’’» caller at the home of Mr. H. Maulir- bv Sunday afternoon. Miss Irene Benton yisited Mi’ Jlracie Gurkin Sunday nHernenn. Mrs. L. T. Gurkln visited Mrs. II. Maultsby Sunday. • Miss Almeda Blocker spent Sun day very pleasantly with Miss Pear! Lane. Mrs. J. B. Risher and sister. Miss. Jessie Varnadoe. visited Mrs. R. R.' Blocker Thursday afternoon. i Berry. , , . , I A play—"Dispelling Big Jim From! .ligher special taxes, or where there Bethel Church—A girl and seven "Be Kind” — Loi^ • (t.-/■' \. , * • Calebs Courtship’*'— schools will possibly dca-ide upon Iti no special ia.v, upon voting one I boys. «o they may receive State aid for t^rm ex’ ns'on, and thtf advantage f>f a longer term. No sacrifice Is toe great when the results are to be seen in more efficient his is what educi nd 'wcimon everywhere. < Recitation - Breland. Recitation.-. 7 Martlm- -> i After the exercises uncial of tic citizenship, and young ladies furnished boxes v.hk this in what education does for ni'n n '‘’ ro ao *‘l ,0 amount of lll.t 1 then we had a eako-wajk from wliic we receiv'd $:i.4P. After th" cake “ walk refreshments were sold to the We’ trust there will be no let tM „ moun t of $2.06,; total raised w; s till there Is an active county tenc’ -. $17.26. On account^ of the bad or. - ?’ association for Colleton County. | weather the attcnclance wain not as I large as cxne.cted. but we bacl a yerv ‘‘OLD >1 1IDS CONVENTION** (good meeting and e\c \bodv < .cm , cd to have a good tim". The r.cxj Smoiiks 7* 2. Dec. 27. play. laveoting w ill be 'aq.'If*. The pr;j- "Olcl Maids Convention.’* which wns'f-.r.m for this will appear la*, r. CASTOR i A For Infants and Children In Um ForOver 30 Years Owes Her <Jo«d Henlth to Chamber. Iain's Tablets. •;l owe nn- good nealth to Cham- lierlain’s Tablets.” writes Mrs, R. O. XelT, Crookston, Ohio. "Two years iago I was an invalid due to stomach ' trouble. , I took three bottles o,f j these Tablets and have since been injhe best of health.’' For sale by .11 dealers. - - - ’ * * IN C E M > IA R EM SE N f EX CE D Always bears the - Signature of ' Dim: is c*f R. T. \V. Robe its stcy- (iet Kite Years Each. I * * s;: :}: * hand, James F MARRIAGES - * J Shavers, Attention During the old year the Ncvor-Wait Uqrbcr .Shop *. ■ . of ver” ministered to the pomforts and app 0 --nrac rra.l 0 ' rV.d the pic . • ha muqy customers. With the history vre 'V. the field open iXfore ih \vc tru.-t, w .hall ii i ure-of : riding m:.n\* now oac-< tjuvmg thv N .v v : ■!,! .!ul'prospective\ , u>tomers, \e w'sh Dvvry Prosperous Now Year. Never Wail Sanitary Barber Shop C. M. Vi ARD, Manager. \ An A|i|»r*ii< liing >1 jUTl.'.g’. A qiarriage of eonslden-t’lo inter- | to bis friends in W -lterbo.o will he that of Mr. H. E. Savage lo Miss UlRo HeVward Hoffman.-which wili fr k^ nl'.Ce 'Vyednefday, January ."iili af iliberty Hill ;.i the home of the brldc’p sist<r. Mrs. Charlton Jon's This marriage fx the culmination of quite a romance. Mr. Savage in tjtc si t ing of 1 h 1 ♦ wasxjll of pneumonia and Mias lUffmcn war, th« nurse in t barge! is raid that during this time I'm <'upi«l eot iutsy, Tli ntiv- riysre ..ill be.a quiet rffaiK tfie e Ic ing no invitations. Mr. tyi! Mrs Sr.vag*; will i>e at home at Irh; pinn- tatior 1»< low Grron Pond 1 in;; ir: ,nc::V. • A-l— Coosawhatchie. Doc. 24.—At the recent term of court held at Ridge- ( Jackson, the white man accused of having set fire to^ J the store of R. T. W. Roberts, Jr..' * at Coosawhatehie. was convitted and, I ; ! sentenced to five years in the p -n:-| j'entiary. The negro who was ar- «used of beinc an'aceomplice also re- , vsd the same sentence. MVEYOUIIUKLUNCS; Do colds sk-ttlcon your chest or in your bronchial tubes? Do coughs hang on, or are you subject to throat troubles? V Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the strengthenipg power* j of Scott's' Emulsion to guard against j consumption which so easily follows. Scott’s Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res piratory trastMnd improves the quality of the blood; tliY-glycvnne in it soothes and heals the tender membranes of the throat. Scott’s is prescribed Le the l*est special ists. You can get it at any drug store. Scott & Bownt. Bloomfield. N. J. ”1 N< I.E .1 At h ' WRITES CHJRiMON & WtSTERPl CMNA RY. Tlte follow I ig Schedule PublirI.ed only as lavwrmation and is nc; gu: ranteed. • "• . r - * v ''' BETWEEN AEGT*®! A, BEAUFORT AND PORT ROYAL ' Editor Peeps aq^<8t< r ndard: ,, f .! here I. am again' atot^ I dec! '. in lit' - ov.:. intoces* anti not cito'' 4 a; ’. < i? tnft: Lett. ' 4Uffip. Dec: 27. .list ! ub-B CrrM)’. w, m . ■•.'•i! Sundnj (M Mr tii^rlk' Padffcti, iltc <enr::' ,, v b» ing perfo me,! h> ' Rev. Walter Dark. Tfie bride is fit ■ tht* It to H 0 y K. Ft; b> Tin , , , ■ , vt i voung business man. son' r ' on,r « no 1 ' ( ‘' "s 0 ' 1 n,p ' 1 had ,n n ji v j. i k . i . ; re»t w.ih (I Smo^k. v.tio in !•» to 0’-;’;cehtirg. 1. Dot: igeint nt Vr.nou.tt'cd. The ( iptafc ne :it of Mi-v- R - , Hyrne :«» Dp, W. K. Knig-U"'. - Dublin, f«:♦ *' Ytao been arr.o :*-t, th»' marriage to take, plafe .' . r* 12th at Greenwood. sherd Mil Hyrne’a mof’tei nos H-.i i. Kehtirg. i. due on our boys, and when ! had finished w ith him and enjoyed th r huspit *i . !ty of hta good, family, 1 p» r/itad >! ipuny me tq W;/P* rbr;’e ,!s’■ ' : n <ace,o’ P. it u in the jPorntneirial Congress thid now we >fp domieiii ! at Mr. EdwuH^ E. t riipg’s in - . Sun Kx Daily STATIONS Ex * Daily Sun onlv Sundav Sundav onlv No 47 No 45 No 4.1 1 No 4*5 No 44 AM * i 15 12 01 6 50 . Port Royal . ! 10 0ft 6 40 IO 00 2 13 1 45. 7 50 . . V<*tn**!“*«» 00 —k-k r. 40 0 ftft Hhrtt-t’Olson* > Stokes. Dee. 27.- A quiet but very .ut ful rngniace took plat Sttn- dhy afternoon. Deocmlier 12jl: at, . 2 .!" «’e’.-u k. w hen Miso Ethel Hi< tt j rrmi-.'/ hi am" the bride of Mr. M*lvir (’ol- ► on. Rev. P. W. Warren perfo'mevl *!'e ceretnory In tne preaence oi n large number of relative.- and friends. Mr. and Mrs. t’olron No 45 No 41 PM AM 2 21' 1» 00'. . .' -JI 46 10 00 .. . . 3 1ft •* 46 . . . 4 02 10 24 . . . « 46 12 25 Aunt ti STATIONS c Yenunssee. Falr;nlx. Hampton . . . jVH—tdnJo, . t I'm »•’ S*a'u > No 4iJ, No 12 • » AM PM S 5 0 5. 5 7 4 2’ 4 ,1C 8 0 4 4 .17 4 * Ort X are v> i lely known throughout Folletcn. shv with her sweet disposition nr.d he with his clean character itn>l rterHn.c hudness qualities. Mrs. EastrrisV. lies placed v »•»:! r ! ’. t i^tGons to ’..•*• to •T >. ,fo kind; \r.s goo,! cevkinjr. Ar, fo • *h" I '•inll pro- HHtfii t 'Ur ' ■ affalt h< v.Ar.h see- | to :.oy.n to rm’.k ' Wednesday, December 29, i&i Happy New Year We desire to take this opportunity to thank all our friends and customers for their very liberal patronage during the past year, and to wish them, every success during the year 19H>. We shall try to merit tfieir con- tinued patronage during this year harder than ever be fore, and trust that it shall be the most successful all shall ha'{e. Very sincerely, . 1 Koger Hardware Company J. H. KOGER, Mgr, We Thank Yon, Friends , v For the very satisfactory and large amount of busi- ne.'S we did during the past year, and we take this op- portunity to invite a continued patronage during the new year. \\> hope not to lose a customer during the year but to acid many new ones. We shall try to give you - tetter drinks and more of th^m. ** . *-♦ WALTERBORO COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS - t. j. McDaniel, Mgr. Prosperous New Year «rt • 4 • 4 To those who have made bi;.’ business a success during the past year, and to thj-o whose go^d opinions we value, we desiic to'extend thanks for-patronage and goo. wi-dies, and to all ovr friends ••and customers ** • q > % a happy and prosperous New Year. wo i' 'MRS. KERNS' ADVICE :- Tc Weak. Nervous, Run-Do wiiWoaift Daily NoS No 1 I'M AM., 4 4«> io u; 9 40 .3 5ft r.TA Hons I August.A t it*.;:: F- -pot Spartu'D'-'-if ’ No 52 No C2 PM I’M » 40 2 40( U) 20* 4 10| ’T \TIO\,S .51 i *: rfti . V . \rt’’ *• y' 1 STATIONS . .Li'trcpa , .'Green vilfc No 54 Nt> . r »3 A M , I'M J 8 20C 1 45 7 Q0 12 20 .So. Cuniberlaml, M»l.—“’Ft a ion,T j time I sniFere.! from a nervous I.'r.»ak- d«-wr. I could not cat of sleep nm! v«.• * 4 4o weak. 1 could hardly walk. M\ hua- /' btlh l hefffvl about \ :n<tl a»il F«* to try it. Now l have e giK>l uppcUo:, sleep squndly and air. well an:! strode, j • Ev, ry r.wrxam?, weak. nn- Iowfi-wcna t 1 siiould try Vinol.—Sirs. D V. KiJ.nY- - vented our using Yinol is adeljoious cod 1 ver :it'il f ',t ‘ week.— Editor, tonic, without oil. which w<; gu-r..nt: to create a healttiy apjjetit-.*, aid iltjc’ tun and muke pun.- healthy bloCit, •John M. Kleia. Druggist,. Walterboro. S. C. ’»' fT ' nd fYu/ ' r up the crowd- We ha,! ’V t’?' ur" oh \jsitir, th.e Ftah. o" rf •» laj^esk \v'.rl ’oca qnd it i‘ ! r.o t ' tr attempt to! ••’’■Ibe ft. T" s «v R is a wonder | orih any man’s ride f-om OrangV i •tt g to se" v oil’ll • 1 ”>e. (K c#*ur'i\ *’ ’re were to^r- o- ser• attraction^, .•>* I would tire ; o i ’attempt to mentton them. in the mot nine w»* hope fo trt,* ••r trail batk for hone with the ' ought of this h< ire on" cf r.iv i. t pleasant . nu '”u*t should «>vo- repeat tr" ’ V' r •* # o h-* r r, t r -v f'y still'U'i- ng your valuable prp r for the up-' * o? your contffiun \ •* <' 'speeipt-: for your proep • va. W.a!- > :•: o - ' I vri E JAFV V »viat.’i-*<k of snaee nre- this letter, last \ Leaders in Hardware and ‘ . t ■ Machinery. THE BA1LEY-LEBBY COMPANY Machinery, Mill and Plumbing Supplies Automobiles, Tires and Accessories Agents For The U. S. Tire Company’s CELEBRATED G. & J. AflRES Charleston, South Carolina Foe Weakness and Loss dt Appetite The Old Rtxi*, J*r 1 rrn»--«! .trengft.'uiriT trnlr. •'.KOYI -S TASTKI.I'S-t chill ToN j-C. drive* o - U(! • i* *r.t't-i i'-li "■ mX.Tr: SANITARY AND CLEAN 0 v;e pride oursely^ > >: the cleanlines- OF CUR RARREU SflOP - ND THE PERSON A! NEATNESS OF OUR HARPERS. —Let us attend to your needs— SMITH’S BARBER SHOP Next to Terry A Shafers H. R. SMITH. Prop. v/ Main Street.