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fARY 10,1915. EXG1NKEH - at WOHH ox IM-AN* * l THE PRESS AND ►ARD, WALTERBORO, & C. page FIVE Mr „ Hcnt Here by J«ntl«n EnRbM^r* InX « oniiwuv Bw«y ^CJrtllnic PUiw «hI H^rvcyi* Made., The laudo® Englnewtr.^ ro.‘, of Savannah, Ca.. >ho have the con tract for the plana and surveys of ,be waterworks, sewerage and elec- 1 tr ic plant In charge, have a resident ,.n*ineer here now who is busy mak ing plans and surveys for the new system. Tie plans hnd surveys are being pushed an rapidly n« possible and it la Mped that ere long the commission who has the bids In jfcarg® will be able to' advertise them. Mr. Hawkins, the resident en gineer stated that as soon as' the *ork of making the plans is complet- ced the commissioners can then get bus y and place the bids for actual work and that before long actual construction work will begin. The bonds for the new system were sold several weeks ago to the Palmetto National Bank, of Colum bia for >5 1*». "Mob l * considered the best price obtained for bonds in this- section, under present condi tions in a S long while. After the real work of constructf ton has begun, the Jaudon Co., wlil have an enflneer here all the time to see that the work Is carried out as per specifications. Just when this work will start Is uncertain y-t, hut it is hoped by the commissioners that they can begin within the next few weeks. Phone No. 10X FORD • :a Wedding Dialler. Smoaks, Feb. 13.—Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Garris, Sr., ent n rtained at wedding dinner* a number of friends and relatives at their bom? on Wednesday evening at f o'clock in honor of their son Clemson. and bis bride elect Miss Gertrude Berry. The tables were so arranged that all of the visitors could be seated at once. This made the affairs very pleasant. Carnations and ferns were used mainly in decoration. The dinner was served in courses, and was very much enjoyed by all. Shortly after dinner the wedding party made at trip to the Smoaks Hall, where they rehearsed for the coming event. * * * w. m. r. The first quarterly meeting of th? \V,* M. U. Auxiliary t& the Colleton B^itist Association met with the First Baptist church of WalteVboro on Saturday. Jan. 23. On account of inclement weather, Ihe -delega- b roth“r lion was small, but the several top- ' . . 'r ics on the program were descussed. Mrs. FTH. 8. Curtis read ah admira ble paper on the query, “lu our ob The couple received many lovely' presenta|rom their numerous friends! «nd relatives,- They have* gone td Lodge, where Uley will reside , tem porarily. /••• W. S. Marvin, of Asbepoo, was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. Davis, oP Savannash, spent Sunday with relatives here. » • • Born, February 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. kj. It. Smith, a fine girl. o • • ' There will be a box party at Ta bor Saturday. February 20tb. • • • Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Williams, of Colleton, were in town Saturday. ^Irs. I. J. May,*of Smoaks, is vis iting relatives In town thl week. • • • ...... Mrs. E. M. Jones is spending a I few days with friends near Ruffin. We Have a Complete Stock of All Repairs for Ford Cars. .’o' ‘ Our stock of Ford Parts is the most complethJn this , * * • . ' ’ , * ^ * Section and we have a man here that will be glad to give advice on what to buy and how to put parts on. TIRES Miss Nellie McVeer Is visiting her { Mr. Walter McTeer, In town. • • • Mrs. James Cureton, of Charlotte. . | • . Large Stock of Auto Tires at prices reduced about 20 per cent. If you are in need of Tires now is the time to buy. v — ---— ( n. c.. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. ligation greater to those in Foreign fy. McTeer, t ***tftU& j* % countries than to thoTc around u«T ■ i . . . ^ DOTS FROM ROl'ND. We have been having some ver? bad weather but are hoping to have some better weather soon. Quite a large crowd attended tho candy boiling at Mr. Br(F-Carson’s last Wednesday nigbt given in honer ' of Misses Addle and Esther 'Acker man. Among those present was Messrs. Fred Carpon, Charley Byrd, Fr n d Steverson, Leon and Cecil Vt- sey. also the Hill Robertson and Bridge boys. ...Mr. Irvin_Ach jern ^JL <>f Stephen Ackerman. >I>eut Snnda/ afternoop. v^fy pleasantly a.t the home o'f Mr. T. P. Hill,. “Sot>d* at- Pue/i Roni. traction?’ Death of Mrs. Klizabctli (>deby. V •> ... The many friends of. Mr»e ' Lli/a- !- th Crosby ''-il/be grieved to lo;tr;i her death/ \ : ; he died 7 Jauuary .0, X^IS, an*l v *h laid/to re?t in M< Carmel c- ino- L rv VK^'the jiresen. ■ of a .host/'Of i. I.j/fvea. and friends, service* by the Uev Bell. countries than to thofc around us? A short sketch of the W. M. U. at Newberry was given by Mrs. H. J. Gi«ens. j , . ' * Mrs. P M. Murry re*d u paper on ‘Christian Stewardship” given bV Q. W. Quick at the Newberry meet Ing. Miss Sykes made the r on Literature, There was a short discussion on Mission 'Study. Mrs. F. O. S. phrtia-was elected Associate Y. W. ^ Sup’t for Colleton, and Miss ^Jk^TSykes appointed Press Re porter. AM .societies having any pews of interest will please report to Miss Sykes. The Institute * for the Southern Division was discussed ind x th° Associatiohkl ^Policy read i the poli; y" will he found in ill ' Vv.soclafion ’ Minutes.) l.ue constitu tions will be sent to the societies as soon as printed. This with ill ■ general general toutiiK' toin^l’eted the "v ork of the Cnioit.. X Ti*e ladles'of the Wajteptforo ed a delightful lunch at the church and showed by their hospitality tha they'pere glad to have us with them. The next meeting will he held with |the Black Creek Baptist church o* ty uev, ueii. I Saturday before t)»e \third Sunday in - Mrs. Crosby wgs .eighty-two years!April. ' iA . of age. She was a.triepdty -neigh hor. ad evoted wife, au affectionate mother, and true christiaa. v* She had been lu failing health for several months, and had been con- id to the bed about two weeks. She bore her sickness with pati ence and *t' the end aaid that she 1 new there was no better for hen aud that ahe was prepared to go it the Master'* call, which ahe hoped was not far away. _ . Jevery respect, w as not far away. . | negge( j the cereniony. The R< ,■ She was the wife of Mr. Samuel p|ltr ^, k> of Spartanburg, a Ti^r to the I u * * *»■_ -i- ( rosby, who preceded Tier to tjte grave „about .twelve years ago. • She leaves to mourn her loss two broth ers. Mr. Abe Bennett*of^Bells and Bud Bennett of Williams, also six tljildrcn, Mrs. Rosa Hartley • p? Hampton. Mrs. Isabell prawdv. \of Stokes. Mr*. Motile Crosby, of Mt. Carmel. . , , ^ ■ * Mr. J. C., ,S. and Islvam Cron- by of Mt. Cartnel. and a host of grand children, besides other "rela tives and friends. ‘ • BeiTy-Garrls. " <»«••• — Smoaks, Feb. 13.-U martiage of special interest to tunay peopl- over he state was that of Miss Gertrude Berry to Mr. Clemson Calhoun Gar ris at the Smoaks Hall on Thursday evening at six o’clock. The affair was very formal and beautiful in A large crowd wlt- The Ilcv. M. col lege' class mate of Mr. Garris,, officl- v i -* Announcement. Aflss Gertrude is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Berry of this place She Is very yoqng and possessed of many excellent accom plishments. She is an alumnae of Limestone College, x N Mr Garris is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. J. Q*rrte, 8r.. of this town. He is now engaged «* the principal of the Loflge Graded school. He graduated with, honors it- Wofford College In 1914, and kas i many friends throughout the state ^ V I Immediately after the Wedding the To my friends in Colleton county bride’s parepts tended the couple a who were glad to see me again 1nl reC epMon at their home. The house '•Valterboro as they expressed good j was - handsomely decorated for the y isbes and prayed that I should set-1 occasion. The wedding party, and, Ue^here again, 1 announce that , 11 friends Of both families along t\i i came back .to stay.- During my ab-lmany m n mbers of each enjoyed tb<* sence I got very well acquainted wlthrlr^g&st, and social features of the every Bargain House Ul the djtfv of J Evening. New York whereby I ,hwe selectod I T be bri«^l fmrty consisted o. * Mock of goods to suit every one I Marie,Sanders who was maid o. with prices to meet the hard times, jhpno r . Miss Commie.Berrj, w ° ’’ vas . -My wife. who >a^ had experience hi tng bearer and .the following bt* fie^ millinery for the" last 2S\years had I nialds: Miss Lulal." just returned with a nice Rue of th^l Vshton. Miss Sachei. latei^ styles and fashion's in miilip-1 Miss Justine Hiers *4 and Ladies’ wear. My principle K»rr‘s v -The fo'lowing were rroom> :n delayfng with the public I need 1 Tien Messrs Joe Rerr\. - • • not to explain as you all had the kc- Jof Swansea, R. T. • ra „ acquaintance during the flfreen yqarsJVille and duines ivbich I have served you when belng.| !. Ford, of Si«.bols w"as postmaster / . The tollowing. worn ushers: Messrs 1 have, named my bussess Colla-J Jerard Aanj^Jiarry . nard,. ra ton Bargain House as a monument to J Harris and \v. ( ..rtci < 'be 25 years the prime of my Hf-ij Tlie wedding march very ^pent lo Colleton and to thd patron-1 fully rendered> by Mrs. u • • • Mr. and Mrs. C. D. May. who have been in Tampa, F^a.. are expected home tomorrow. * • • Mrs. Gaiton, of Clester, is viait- -gfanddaughter, Mrs. M. P. Howell this week. i • •••. ■ I J. M. Patterson, of Allendale, vis ited bis mother, Mrs. A. M. Patter son here this week. * I ■’ / . • • • i Miss Essie Hyrne will leave for Orangeburg Friday, where she will s-pend several weeks. v i • Mrs. R. H. W’ichman- spent last week in Charleston with her dauglr- Vr, Mabel,-who is very sick. ^ • • • Mrs. Win. Jaycocks, of White Hall, iipenl last week in town with ills daughter, Mrs. E. A. Marvin. Mrs.-dllursell and Miss Ruth Ru*<- M'll of C.re'envllle are visiting at the cf Mr. aad Mrs. I>. H. II. Shaf- f rV .• css , . " * ilev. Jtr.- AV«) ; li \ , s' »’*'<? t-'c? w tic#inl<Kture at .Ashton Lid ’"h'R-;* duT nigbt, which was enjoyed hy. all present. . , '• • • • • Mrs. B. H. Graves lefi last week for Belton, where she goes to join Mr.. Graves, who is foreman of the Belton Journal. , , _ » • > - r * % Mr. Jno. A. Hicks of Laurens is spending several weeks in Waiter- boro in the. Interest of the schools of Colleton county. Miss Ena Mae t rosby, teacher of the Dry Branch school, was in town Saturday. She was accompanied-bv her^brother, Blake. - • • s E. S. Boynton, of Hendersonville^ who runs a large farm and m^idan- ,,ile business at Green Pondl^was a visitor here Tuesday. • • *X . There will be twl oyster aupper at the Baptist-cjMlrch at Ashton Friday- night/ February (fffith. Proceeds will go for the benefit of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thomas an<J ittle daughte^teturned to Charles ton last week, after spenaing several days with Misses Carrie aj|d Arini*- Beach. • . ’ , \ • Rev. T. P. Baker is- being very hospitably entertained by member* of his church at Bcnnettsville awaHlng v the'arrival of hi* family. shHfiy HARDWARE * - : " ■■ . ■ .« ^ % . ' ' . \ ^ Our stock of Hardware is the most complete in this section of the State and we will fce glad to talk with you about our line. ' 5 A. Wichman INTERNAL CATARRH 1 a Attention Trappers! f 'Pemna Has Done vrodders F^r He. ' 1 Has be Weak.'* ' ; . Vhkk.T PlilcFd p.\ Joneik of of Johnson snd Mi"* who will leave ’V to join him For Ford Automobile* and Ford -«ra!r*. see' 'oro, 8, C. User A/'Ayer \ age of my friends in Colleton I ap^ pral and place, the care of' my.' ad- vanceddi^^^ ••• i iLi » T Respectfully, B. Levy. Carter: “J Will Love You as Long as the World Goe* Round” was sung ver y sweetly by Mrs. Leila Philips. ' vith- Mrs./Carter at the ptajio Just ^forp the weddisg P»rty ent*»%d. . . - Mrs. Klistff;i». ^ X Smoaks. ' 16—-The , -* friend* of Mr*. E. W. Kl^ard wij. be grieved to learb that *he is very ill at her boipe. She is under, th<' special care' of two ^doctor* an' 1 . a trained nurse from N Charie*to\ is at her side, „K sinferwlv hoped that with the best medicil ^ tedtion Mft. Klnard will be-speedily restored to her health. Mr*.. M. F Curry. r .U Boa, Oil |*etersburg. Ills., . wrltcs;- “1 haVobon troubled with inU-mal ca- f • >lnc<» my glrlhoody and was sick In bed .three m o,n t h *. When I was able to get up 1 was so weak and thin 1 could hardly walk. What t ate disa greed - with me. I had stomach and, liver trouble, and my feet and limbs «rere swollen so I could scarcely drat around. Y.. ' ' *T took reruns and It has done wonders for me. My cure was a sur prise to my friends for they never ex pected to see me well again.- I Just took two bottles of Peruna after doc toring for five monthf and growing mot— all the time." . ( * Continuous Heedeehe. lira Esther M. Milner, Bos 1»L Do Oraff. Ohio, writes: "I was a ter rible sufferer from Internal catarrh, and ted the headache continuously. I- was not able to do my housework for myself and husband. You recom mended Peruna. I took tour bottles and was completely cured. T think Peruna' a wonderful medicine and have fecommendrd it to my frlanda" |JJ Y FO.U-'YAW. KINDS OF. FURS, . - ARE >LFKU1AL UKPRK- SLNT.VTIVKS P’UK a large NEW Y v ORK MAN 1’FACTEffEK. HKlNG US YOUR FURS. ^ Colleton Bargain House: CLASSIFIED WAN' ,DS. ■«*r Sale—Now rrop pilro (;,. 0 canO 'syrup at 32 contXp.-r , Ion In barrels. W. .11. |) Eiista, Ga. Oc t Jf /i <, Atf- M \ -1.1. Ao wRJ pay th»* ni/Xof l-n «■ rr.r *.*•**, « hickon* umi h.>il Ack * mi a n Uros.-r Feb. 17-J t l;OK SAl.i: 15() bushels of Span... ttUllllfu MAIN STREET. .WALTERBORO, S. 1 i>-li S-od Peanuts, thereof, at or . any part thereof, at $1.5o per bushel F. O R. (titter. Lot iih have your or Mler*. Ucllcton Mer Ritter,.8. C.—it. your or- A Mfg. Vm , Two salesmen and col ony for CoJleton or^vlr wanted lector*. cinity. One for Smoaks. “Good coutraci for a hustler. Singer- Sewing Machine Company, Char- R^ton. S. <’■—Feh. 17-2«p. ' ^ WANTED—to buy a small tract of Pino limber—long leaf, short leaf hml rosemary, quantity, from half million to three mljtioii feet Ad- dress. Box 133, JtQwegville, 8. C. Feb. 3-3t. Bewogaiaed - Advantage*. Yok^rM find that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has ye^ognized ad vantage* over moat medicines / An u*e fdr coughs amf colds I» does no^ suppress a tough, but Joo*en:< and relieves a(. It aid* eapN-ciora- (ion and opens the seer tion*. which enable* th* system/loth row offa cold. 'It rountVr^tts a'n\" 'tendency 'Result >f a cold to In pheumonlif. ... Fof Ford Autompbi repairs. *ee Rtiar A Ayer and Ford I’altcr- bore, ». It .fohtains no opium or otber'nar- ■ oUc; and may be given to a child — — ' ^ m J 4 M avftv For aa c(fnflde^fty v as go an adulf. tale by aldealer*. 1 Hank- t«i i e*-e. onlay February th« i’-’nd bein4 \ legal holiday the banks of this city 111 be closed. We afe. still In the Montim'‘t»t buRlness at the same niace., giving ur customers better money-saving values than ever before. M'Utns itoney saved t oyou and another sat- sfied customer added to our list. B. R. ULMER .* • ^ ~ 1 * WALTEKIMIHO, S. C. . 1 , • » 1 X/. That Affscj Tbs NMd ■tiv« etli I*. W " 0-1- \ IWcamc ol it* tonic auS laxative etfert. f.AXA- ITVR »aOMO Qt’IKMUCia t-etterthan qrdiaarg Qulutua and does aot cans* —rv-i—**V m>r ttaftaag la luod Remcmter tfce l«tl aawe ami toskte tbs risMiaic al K. r oaoVk Be. V - . v . /' 1 KEEP IT HANDY HMI RHEUMA TISM. No'use to-squirnt. and wiucP and try‘to wear out'youF Rheinnatism. It will wear >’ou »>uf Instyud. Ap. ply somV filoan’s Liniment. N“*;d not • rub If i«U- just "let It penetitatc ;?II through tlx^affected parts^rc- lieve the' sorenegs and draw4b»he palm You get edstv at once «nd fe< | «• o much bottdr you want to go right out and tell other sufferer* a-bout Sloan'*. Get a bottle- of Hlean’W Liniment for 21 cents of any drug gist end have It in the louse— Against colds. Bore and Swollen Joint*, Lumbago. Sciatica and like ailments, Jfour money back if hot satisfied, but Jt does give nlmoM In. stant relief. Buy a bottle today. ' ii J BE8T TRUCK NEED: Grown e*- l*«eUIJjr for mvcI. Any variety Ihe following: Cucumber 65c lh; cantaloupe. Rocky Fofd grown, 65c; melon: Watson, any other melon 35; tomato $1.35: okra 25c. „ Corn, weevil-proof, big yielder, dollar bushel three. ' Cotton, upland long, selling 14e. heaviest yielder, dollar fifty bushel. Profit fifty to five hundred dol- lar acre trucking. Send 4 cents stamps ' for ‘ instructions, L. ‘ A, Stoney, Allendale. 8. C. InTwcakness, dullness and sickness. T If your children are under-size, under* weight, catch cold easily, are languid, backward, pale or frail, give them Scott’s Emulsion which isparc median:* 1 nourish ment. lt'**sharpcns the appetite, builds / healthy flesh, firm muscles ami :utive ,, bntiils.•. Sctih’s is growing-food children, ikfuiie alcoholic aubatithtvs. PEARCE & lUTTKY. the solid, reliable nnd wideawake cotton fac- * tors, of SaTannah, offer you the ex- rellont service that has earned them their auperinY reputation a\ salesmen amotiB tliousand* of *a*- rhippetw W.fS- not become ./ one of them? Sb ace<5‘atjt too largo- for thcei to handle; no busiuesH. in* / t'r*v11 ##%•» <linbR lu>Hi*CiT' V - m \. LaGRIPPE IS or 0 dotes 66(1 will break any case of ChilU 3c Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not {ripe or tickcn. Price 25c, For Ford Autoiuohil'>s and repairs, ree Rizer A Ayer, ^ Walter- boro S c - s ^4.1 Afifl . A i V V’ j s'