The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 23, 1913, Image 8

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> : ’<• • 4. m * THE V ANDTJ WALTHUMRO, S. m APB1L 23, J§13. •i *. r'- 6K-' ;v' . h H.W. Cohen Store FAL MENTION X :i ONLY ONE MAN CAN BE PRESI DENT OF THE UNITED STATES. ONLY ONE MAN CAfo COMMAND AN ARMY. * ■* SIMILARLY, only one brand of clothes can be BEST. For over half a century “HIGH-ART* Clothes have been in the vangruard in good taste and good tailoring. Buy the best and dodge the rest—the best cost no more. $12.50 to $25.00 ^ We are Exclusive Agents for “High-Art” • Clothing. Remember we are giving away a BEAU TIFUL 42-PIECE DINNER SET on the last Saturday of Each month. The H.W. Cohen Store 4 “THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD” [||i ; .’ik ■_ %. Joms ku late!: mw toarlaf car. af tkc latest atedet. \s • • * C. p. c.- Adsois. of SidMjr. WM in town this week. Dr Robert Black from Bamberg. Is ▼U(tlng relatives In Watterboro. • a • . A. H. Wlcbman has bad the mis fortune retetflly to lose a fine horse. • • • Cadet 1. H. Cohen of the Citadel Is home on a ten day furlough. • • • ’ Exter.sit-e Improvements have been lately made to Water and Walter etreets b:- the city authorities. / • • • • a « Dr J.P. Herndon has completed beautiful, and extensive improve ments to hi* home In WSlterboro. • • • H. K. .Martin, of Omega, a gallant old Confederate, spent today In Wal- terboro. James E. Peurlfoy left Monday for quite an extended business* trip to cities in the Middle West. • • • L. W. Ihley, a prominent citizen, of Hendersonville, a as In town to day. > ♦ • • • x Joseph Langdale. one of theybun- ty’s most auccessful fartpers. was in town today. • • • County Coroner J. D. Buchanan spent today in Walterboro on busi ness. T > • Miss Laura *Adams* of Williams, was the attractive guest of Mrs Wil lie Padgett a few days last week. • • • T. H. Caldwell, one of Lodge's prominent citizens had business in Walterboro Friday. * W. D. Smoak. of Stidway. S. C.. called to see us while in town Thurs day. Mrs W. H. Saunders spent the week end with relatives and friends at* Ruffin. • • - G. C. Benton, of Sniders, was among those in town Saturday on business. J. J. Hiers. of those '\ho ha 1 vlonday. • • • ' Lodge. a as among busin-s? in town ▲t a total oast of 91S.M0.00. base lasts Hod aa up-to-date Ice tery, coaetstlag of tbe very' types of macblaetr and east and are bow ready to deliver HOME MALE ICE'tb four do< le« cost to yog than Is being sgl# by tbs consumers In the larger cities In this SUte. We believe that all Wal terboro citisess are lastly proud of this eaterprite gag we thank them in advance (or their patronage ana support. There cgn be no doubt as to the quality of our product as our ue is mado from distilled wafer from an artesian well jus! live hundred and forty feet deep. . It is our intention to give our customers the very beet service pos sible. and with this end in view we have adopted the Coupon Book plan so successfully operated in other Vitids. You are benfited by this plan as well as'outselves >6r. if you have a Coupod Book .vdu ‘are certa.n to get ice even if pfliers have to ae without but the greatest advan- take is that YOU GCT YOUR ICE FOR LESS MONEy. These hooka represent 1.000 pounds of icq and are of 10. 25. 50 and 100 pound denominations. Our wagon vtll deliver ice only to cus- tomerr holding Coupon Boops and we ,*ill always keep In reserve anf- fiefent quantity of ice to supply these ^uatomers regardless of the demand for ice to be shipped from Walter boro. If you desire to secure our lowest prices and best service we sug gest that you apply at our office for your Coupon Book at once as our wagon route will be made up from this list. If you prefer to pay cash for your ice instead of using the Coupon Books onr price will be 35c per hun dred pounds or strictly l-2c per pouad in leas quantities from wagon. We will sell ice at the factor?* at 50c per block of 200 pounds, 35c for 100 pounds or l-2c per pound in less suantlties. OUR TERMS ARE STRICTLY SPOT CASH TO EVERYBODY. To give yon goqfl service and cheap ice we cannot run book accounts. We have no hooka, no Bookkeeper and no collectors. Please do not ask us to make an exception 4o this rule as we will certainly refute to do so. After this week you are invited to call and let us show you an up- to-date Ice Factor?- in operation and explain to you how toe is made ia hot weather. Thanking you in advance for your co-operation and support, we are. Yours truly. Walterboro Ice and Light Co. NO H E Wil l. SOLD OK DELIV ERED ON SUNDAYS. GET YOUR SUPPLY SATURDAYS A DELIGHTFUL COOL PORCH BY (Y AND AN IDEAL SLEEPING PORCH BY Mrs A L. Willie its. -o' Wtliit^b®. Saturday with relatives in NlMMihir and P?thian DedirntHm of A»hby Hall. May 6 has hen set for the laying of .the corner stone of Ashby Farrow llall, the beautiful fraterbal temple recently completed ou West Main wtreot in Waterboro. This btiW+ng I* one of great architectural beauty Lodge at which there will be sev- 1 and ranks high among building* of *ta kind In J^he state. Tbe work has Oeoe In charge of Past Mapter J. E. Moore and is a splendid evidence of Ilia skill as an operative Mason as wren aa in the other branches of the art. This ceremony will be conducted toy the members of Unit) Lodge No. -55 A. P. M.. and by officer* of the ■Grand Lodge of South Carolina. The building will then be dedicated aa 'a Masonic Lodge. A dinner will then Ris served at which several noted ■Ptekers will he heard on appropriate subjects. On the evening of May 6 the bjf?d ing will he dedicated as a Pythian Hall by the member* oJ/^*!fhy Far row Lodge No. 63. bf H and by officers of the Graiur I^»dge. Knights of Pythias. Afte#>tifis ceremony a. Smoker will be^tendcred those pres ent by the members of Ashby Farrow eral informal addresses by memben. of the order. The following Committees have beeh appointed On- Onvitation and Arrangements, from the Knights of Pythias—E. D. Lemacks, J. M. Moorer. C. G. Pad gett: from the Maspna: J. D. Warren. N. G. MorralL J. W. Lucas. J. E. Moore On Dinner and Finance, from the Knights—C. O Padgett. E D Lem- acks, A. 3 Karesh; from the Ma- sons-r-D W. B. Ackerman. J R. Halford. John D Warren. I) L. Smith. spear town. Mr and Mr* H. S. Crosby and chil dren. of-Charleston, are ir. town visit ing relative*. # • 9 Mrs VV. B. "Ackermati and children are spending sometime ir Barnwell wLh friehds and relatives N • 99 R H Whhman has pur chased in Charleston a handsome horse and bugg>\ Attention Ladies -* We are Headquarters for, Millinery, Dress Goods, Ready-to-Wear Garments, L&ces, Ribbons, etc. Renewing Hats a Spe cialty/ Be sure to see me before you buy v Mrs. B. Levy Walterboro, - - S. C. I! r-,' STRAWBERRIES AT M < C. M- Grace’s: NEAR DEPOT. 'udor POUCH SHAMS \ ‘They Outlast Many Seasons ~ from the outside five a finish to the porch aud ar.u air of hominess to the house that are very attractive. They make the porch a place everyone will seek during the hot sultry* days of summer. But you must not confuse Vudor Shades with ordinary bamboo screens. There is all the difference in the world between them, both in the service and in the comfort they bring. The light, strong wooden stripe of Vudor Shades are lock-stitched together by heavy seine twine so the strips will not work out at the sides of the shades and become broken. The twine is rot-proof and the raising cords will not annoy you by curling up and sacking in the pul leys. Vudor Shades are indelibly stained (not pai^*tec- nor dipped) in soft, ideasing colors to harmonize with your house. They will retain their newness and wit stand sun and nun for many seasons. Vudor Shades repel the sun’s rays, but let in all the light and air you want. You can see out. but no one can see in. They -make the porch a delightfully cool arid secluded place where your family ran >pend the lo»tf sum mer days and where y*ou mav i^st in comfort d.iring nights when the thought sleep. a In! bedrc-Gm banishes NEW FIRM FOR WALTERBORO To Dc>al in Horsr*. Mule*. Huggi**'- and Wagons-—Will Oprn in Fall. Announcement has been made her* that W. Z. Ayer of Olar. who ha* been coming to Walterboro from time to time i with horses and -mule* will opfjjka business here in the fall Mr Ay«Jr plans a large business ana will erect sufficient buidir.g* to accom modate them. Mr Ayer ha* a wide reputation tor fair dealings and there i* no question but that he will make good here. The f.m will also deal in automobiles. Brown Fumtare Ccmpany MR WHALEY THANKS Y HTER-. Coosa* hat hie. Hutson Mr* C. NY Tfice and, little Mias Alice Virginii/Trice of Lexington, N. (*.. are the guests, this * *ek of Mrs E. E. Jone*. • 9 • i Mr and Mrs T. R Boot!®, of Char leston who have been visiting at Hendersonville have returned to their home. « > J. M. Witsell. Mgr., o? the Farm ers Mercantile and Warehouse Co., left Sunday for Richmond. Va.. where he will visit his wife a few days. 9 9 9 E. A. .Marvin, a substantial plant er at Wagener Plantation. Is mov ing thi* week to Walterboro tor the summer. ■ - * - * • - The old Confederate Soldiers are being delighted thi^ week with their pension checks This money comes in nice gr this time / • • • W ai Jaycotks. one of the county’s largest rice planters, has moved his famLy from Whit® Hall to Walter boro for the summer and is occupying a residence on Black street • • • Dr F. O. S. Curtis. Chaplain Gen eral U. C. V.. left yesterday for Aik en. S. C.. to attend tbe annual meet ing of the Confederate veterans. He was accokipanied by D. B. Hudson, Clerk of £ourt. RELIABLE SEEDS FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE CHUFAS, VELVET BEANS, Amber, and Orange Cane, North Carolina Peanuts. Georgia add Span ish Peanuts. Pearl or Cat Jail Mil let Tennessee German Millet, Select Seed Corns. Improved Brown Seed 0 * 4i Feterkins Cotton. Price,^ on applica tion. Send for Catalogue. WRITE SHUPTRINE CO. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. DIRE DISTRESS. ’♦ j Capt Or^W. Way. of Mt Carmel was a business visitor to Walterboro last Friday. It U Near at Hand to Hundreds of Walterboro Readers. Don’t neglect an aching back. Backache often is the kidneys’ cry for help. Neglect burryng to (heir aid Means that urinary troubles may follow. , . Or Danger of worse kidney tdou- ble. Rend This Bennfort Testimony. . Mrs. John O’Brien. Adventure St., Beaufort. 8. C.. aaya: “My princi pul complaint was u dull, nagging backache, sometime accompanied by pains across my loins. I did not rest well and in the morning got np with ether a headache or a ditty tpell. The first hot of Doans Kidney Pills relieved the aches and pains and ben eflted me in every way. After taking this remedy, I was able to rest hrell at night and I felt much stronger.” For sale by all dealers. Price 90 cents. Foster-Milbarn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name—Doan’s- and take no other. — ^ tern Hi 3ms, Oiler (toMiss teal Cm Th: worn cate*, no matter of how loo; itand nx. are cured by the wonderful, old reliable I>r. Porter** Antiseptic Healing OU. It reliere* Paul and lie ala at the aam* time. Be, 10c, $1.0*. To the Voters of rfctvfirs? Congres sional Diatricr: / ft I delayed majrfng forms' arkm-1- t.'(lt,ciuent of u<y gratitude to \ot- et* of the Firet ongresaiona Dit- tiict unul the oifit-ial deciaratio.: o' the several county Democratic Ex ecutive committees were announced, and my absence from the city for th* past few day* has still further de layed me frdm saying to my friend* in Charleston. Clarendon. Berkeley. Colleton and Dorchester Counties just how appreciative I am of their cordial and earnest support in the recent primaries. The sacrifice* many of them made and the labors and ef forts which they exerted in behalf of my candidacv will be warmly cher ished. To all those who voted for me I am deeply grateful and trust that my conduct of tbe high responsibilities they have developed upon me will meet approval and evidence my ap preciation. May I not take this opportunity to say to those who for self suf ficient reasons failed to give me their votes and support, that I am hopeful of so discharging my official obliga tions aa to likewise merit their con fidence and good will. . y'' The best interest of whatever con cerns the counties of Dorchester. Berkeley. Colleton. Clarendon and Charleston will alerays be my first consideration and enlist my earnest efforts. I trust that the good citizens of the entire district will not fail to call upon me with their needs and to aid me In getting for this district al) advantages which I may properly se cure for it/while I am its represen tative in congress. Richard S. Whaley. .*' DptM from Coosawhatchie. The farmers cf this section are very busy with their crops, but the cold weather is atill worrying them. Mr and Mrs H. W Hiott and dau ghter, Lunette, returned to their home Monday after spending the week end with the latter’s father. Mr Roberts of Cooaawatchie. Quits an enjoyable day was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs Roberta Sunday, It being the Itth birthday of their youngest daughter. Mis Polite. About 12:3k the gueaita paw ed to the dining room where a sump- tou* dinner was spread, which was very much bn joyed by all. The birth day cake which made a lovely center piece on the table was decoratec with yi lighted candles. Those Invited were: Mr and-Mrs Dan Horton, of Ridgeland. Mr n».d Mm H. W. Hiott and daughter, of Green Pond, Mr and Mrs Wm Rob erts and children, of GillisonvUle. Mr and Mrs J. W. Roberts and children P- Ridgeland. Miss Mae Welch, and Mr Davi* of Gillisonville, S C. We hop® Miss Poilie i**! enjoy mary more such birthday*. Contributed. Tea« larrs fto Meet. Th® County Teachers' Association will bold its next meeting in the school building at CottageviUe. on Saturday. May 3rd. beginning at 11 o’clock. A full attendance of teach ers and trustees !js earnestly re- qnested Visitors interested in edu cation will be welcomed. There will be an address by p gentleman long connected with edu rational affairs, and for sonic year*, a teacher. Each teacher is asked t** bring in at least one question which he or she visiles to have discussed by the association. Please, let’s aL come prepared fb discuss* difficul- problems in management, methods u: teaching, discipline, etc. The ques tion box will furnish an important pan of the program for this meet-* lug. Any one who cannot possibly come would add interest to the meet ing by sending a question to the set - rotary. Hugo S. Strickland.* i*f«*u Georgie Ackerman. S®c •Vt Meeting Street. « HARLKSTON. S. V. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS IRON WIRE FENCING Mr. SEND FOR PRICES. ha Y. mm* I* u« in to 1TM Oldest Firm to Aww*ri«a a A. WALKER. For Weakness aad Loos of Appetite The OU Standard •mml atrca^tSeainK ‘°° jC <.KOVE-S T ASTP XSAckill TOXIC, dnwi out Malaria aad bmMa ■* the iiaatm A troe tonic aad aarr Appctjrr. For aduh* aad ekiJdrea. *•>-