The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 16, 1913, Image 8

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•f Wmltarboro oa 8«tQr4»r. 4 Mr« O. ▼Ill* Martin of Hnadanoa* 1« town Tanadar- A AaUcktfal lM ghratk this i Mr aad Mr* B imam rmdgmtt and son of Saoj^aka was la towa list Friday. • • M Oacar'SpaichU of HandarsoarUla had buslaaaa la town today. • • „ spant Sunday 1 A. S. Karost Ehrhardt. D—attfo! Shirtwaists and Ifiddy-BlouMs, in all Colors, awd Otylss Value $1.M aad $1^5. fS-Sk White end Cream Color Waah Skirt*— Value S1.00 ud $125 Special 7Q« Price Elefant Om Pises Dresses, . in all Colors, and also Whits, for Ladies’ and Misses—value... .$1.26 and $1.50 Special Price 93c. IMLW.Celn Store • O “THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD” 2===aiis== AUTO REPAIRING QUICKLY DONE. At Walterboro’s New Garage on the Savage • Mill Lot near the Depot. EXPERT REPAIR MAN IN CHARGE. M. 0. Dunning, who has had much ex perience in this line of work has charge of our shop, and this will insure the work be- . ing correctly done. WE ARE NOW READY FOR BUSINESS and the trade which we are daily receiving Ts proof sufficient of the grade of work which we are doing. % CQLLETON AUTOMOBILE REPAIR CO., H. E. Savage, M. O. Dunning President Gen, Mgr. W. F. Breland of CottaiteTlUo cali- «d to seo ua while in town Thursday A. L. Carter and ton. Milas. Brnoaka wore la town Friday. O. C. Ctbaby of Lodfe spont Frl day ia Waltorboro. m a J. C. 8soak, dopot agoat at Lodge had bualBoaa la Walter boro Friday. ' • • • MIm Rath Fairy haa returned froa rialt to relatives at Kiagatree. • • • Looa Gatch of Altoaa, Fla, la vio* tlag relative* aad friends In aad arouad Great Swamp. Col. W. A. Kirby and Mrs Kirby of Johaoon are the gueets this week of Dr aad Mrs Parker Baraee. MIm Mabel Wirhnsan haa returned after several days spent in Charles ton. Mrs R. W. McTHniei and children Fairfax are visiting Mr aad Mrs T. J. McDaniel. • • ■ Capt J. F. Batsmlnger of Green wood. representing Bailey Military Institute, was (a towa last Saturday. W. B. Vara and*fami!y of Honder- i son vllle have moved to Walterboro. They will occupy the Eckardt house on Railroad Avenue. • • • Miss Anns Beaton of Ohoopee, Oa. who has been spending some time in CharlMton with relatives. Is visit ing relatives in and near Walterboro • • • Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Crosby and children of Charleston, who have been visiting relatives in and near Walterboro. returned home Tuesday. m m m MIm Rota Curtis of Henderson ville left Friday for Sullivan's Island where she will be the guret of her ■later, Mrs. Blizzard of Dillon, who is also visiting the Island. WWW K. Speights, formerly of Hender sonville but now of Oreonvillo, if ■ponding his vacation at Henderson vllle. Mr Speights visited Walter boro today. see Quite a number of people stood the scholarship and entrance examl r nations to the dlfrerent institutions of higher education at the Court house on Friday last 10k at th* home,of O. Price, by their VbrUa and May •avers* wt thoor young (adles’ college ehuuM aad friends are their goeoh aad tha weak I* considered a suc- throughout > The following are the gpeots: Miss Nelleen Hay of Rock Hill; MIm Elizabeth Walker of Cherleeton; MIm Hallie HIom. of Kingstreo; MIm * Olivia Strange of Allendale; Miss Pearl Price of North, aad Waring Wilson of Allen dale. I» Honor of Misses Rivers A charming compliment to Misses Love aad Alice Ribera of Rock Hill 8..C. was fas lawn party given Wad neaday afternoon by MIm Katherine do Trevtlle. Raedc tablM aad benches were at tract!vely arranged under oae of the large old trees. Progressive whist was played. The hlgheat score by MIm Algie Wkhaaj who was awarded the first prize, lovely box of caady. * Later dainty refreshments were served by little MIm Jewel Taylor aad Master Alford do Trevllle. DEATHS. Mrs. W. A. Black. The entire towa of Waltorboro was saddened on Saturday last by the death of Mrs W. A. Black, which occurred suddenly at her home here. Mrs. Black was sick for only a day. and. while she had not been la the beet health for sometime, ao one realized that her death waa so near. For many year* Mrs Black has conducted a millinery bualneM here, and her excellent methods combined with her own personality bad built for her a large bualneM. Mra Black waa a consecrated member of the Episcopal church, aud oae who took a prominent part in all that made for the betterment of the town. Her devotion to her religion and her ap plication of it to life made her re spected and loved by all who knew her. The funeral services were con ducted at the Episcopal church on Sunday morning by the Rev. T. P Baker, and the Interment was at Live Oak. The following served as pall bearers: Jno. D. Warren. P. M. Murray, C. C. Anderaon. R. L. Fre- ser, H. W. Black, Jr., and J. L. Renta. Mrs Black is survived by her hus band and one sister, Mra E. L. LemAcka. She was the sister of the late Gapt Blanchard. A host of friends will sympathise with the af flicted family la their great grief, and their sympathy, combined with the knowledge of the beautiful Christian Ufa of Mrs Black, will make tke ABlctlon easier to hear. D. C. L. Htera spent from Satur day Utl Monday at the Isle of Pain s. • • • Mr aad Mra N. C. A. Sauls and ehiMre* of Gehrgetowr are Hpeud- lag aomstlmr ia town with relatives. Mtaa Jeesie Jacobs, who has been MBOtlane in Savannah and cities, returned to Walterboro Mr aad Mrs Jack Kinsey, of it Sunday Is Walterboro. tho gUMta of Mr and Mrs F L. Kftgpp M Black street John D. Murray* of* Atlanta, is at the hem* of hie pareata. Mr and Mrs F. M. Murray oa s iko week's va- Mrs James Ackerman of Cottage- ville spent Sunday in Walterboro with relatives. * * • Lawrence Weeks of Charleston spent Sunday in Walterboro with friends. see Mrs H. A. McGee left Sunday for Charleston where she will spend a few days. • • • Mrs W. B. Varn, who has been in CharlMton sometime for treatment returned to Waltorboro Saturady. Mr and Mrs O. C. Brown took thoir little daughter. Ruth, to CharlMton Sunday for an operation for appen dicitis. They were accompanied by their physician. Dr L. M. Stokes. F. C. Bennett, the congenial and popular proprietor of the Union Farmers Bargain House, is spending the week in recreation at the Isle of Palms. • • • A large number of dogs in Walter boro are suffering from the aoriouj* disease of Black Tongue, and the people of the town are warned to keep their dogs at home. • • • W. J. Taylor, one of Walterboro'* successful merchants, is in the northern merkets this week, purchas ing goods for his large mercantile enterprise. • * * Joel Padgett, the efficient ass’st- ant cashier of The First National Rank, left today for hts home at Smoaks. where he will spend a few days and then on to Hend^rsonvi'le N. C. where he will spend two weeks vacation. • • • Mrs I M Fishburr.e. who l>:s undergone an operation for appen dicitis at one of the Charleston h«vu pita's, v. ill return to Walter tic in' to- nlsiit Her many friend* her.- v.:il he delighted to know that tti» opera tion was Successful and tiuii Mrs rishburne is Improving daily. i • • • Quit“ cr excitement was caused h the kitchen in the house occup ej by J. M. Padgett, catc hing on f1r» on'last Thursday afternoon. Rv quick ar.d effective work the fire was extinguished before much damage was done. • ft • John T. Cromer of Newberry and W. D. Caldwell of Lodge were in town last Saturday. Mr and Mrs Cromer and Mrs B. H. McGraw o( Newberry are visiting Mr and Mrs W. B. Caldwell of Lodge and T. H. Caldwell of Ruffin. They came through in their touring car. RELIABLE SEEDS FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE CHUPAS, VELVET BEANS, Amber, and Orange Cane, North Carolina Peanuts, ‘Georgia and Span ish Peanuts. PeefI or Cat Tail Mil let Tennessee German Millet. Select Seed Corns. Improved Brown Seed Peterklns, Cotton. Price on applica tion. S^id tor Catalogue. WRITE fHUPTRINE CO. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ‘‘The Time of His Life." The play, ‘"Hie Time of His Life”, which was so succeMfully presented here sometime ago, was given at Beaufort on Thursday night last be fore a good audience. The players all loca', made the trip to Beaufort by automobiles, and all report a fine time. The following men gave the use of their cars to the players- 8. A. Marvin. Jr., O. C7 Brown, R. H. Wichman, E. E. Jones and Harold Fripp. A Birthday Celebration. One of the most enjoyable days was soent at the home of Mr and Mrs W. L. Utsey last Sunday, July 13th. This vaa the celebration of their twins’ birthday. Tillman Utoey and Mrs A. C. Bridge. Mr and Mra Henry Carter and Mr and Mrs W P. Latigdale and children of Weeks came down for the day. Also Mrs Amanda Haddock of Givens Mra Lewis Rickenbaker and daughter of P.avenel, Mr and Mrs A. C. Bridge ar.d son and Howard Willis of Cot* tageville. They all report a merr time Ice tream and cake was r-erved before dinner. After dinner they a! : returned to the parlor , here they enjoyed some good mi: sic and. singing. We all hope to be present at another such party in the near future. One Who War Present. R. R. Jones, of Dawson, C.a visiting friends in town. • • • J. W. Campbell, cashier of Bank of Ruffin, town Friday. had business is the in The W. O. W. picnic which was scheduled for Omega the latter part of the moath has been indefinitely postponed. Call ANDERSON’S GROCERY when you want the best. Remem ber our prices are al ways in line. Good Coffee 15c or 7 lbs. for $1.00. Fresh Lemons 35c per dozen. Creamery Tub Butter 35c per lb. Standard 3-lb. cans Tomatoes, 10c. Fresh Biscuits receiv ed every week. Good Mackerel 5c each, of 6 for 25c while they last Safety Matches 5c per pkg^at Anderson’s. WHY TODOn PORCH SHADEStre NEEDED You noed VUDOR PORCH SHADES to get the most out of your porch. With VUDOR PORCH SHADES you add another room to the house, an out-of-door room, airy, cool and shady, where you enjoy yourself on the hottest days in secluded comfort. Another good feature about them is the peculiar fact that those sitting on the porch CAN SEE OUT, but tjfs pass- ersby CANNOT SEE IN; you have complete privacy, and can use the porch the same as an inside room, but with infinitely more comfort on hot days. WHY NOT A SLEEPING PORCH FOR THE -—HOT NIGHTS?—- Sleeping porches can in no other way be made so satis factorily habitable as by enclosing them with VUDOR PORCH SHADES. You then get the free circulation of air without violent drafts, you are completely secluded from observation and the disturbing sun does not glare in your face. We can, at extra cost, have them made to order TO FIT YOUR PORCH if standard sizes do not fit. VUDOR PORCH SHADES should not be confused with ordinary porch shades, bamboo screens, etc. Bamboo screens, on account of the NARROW, irregular strips, and the thick cords used to hold them together, do not protect you from the sun at all; neither do they give you any seclusion. CO. WALTERBOROt S. C. BE SURE TO Attend The BIG Let Us Clean Your Watch ‘ C- —j SALE «* AT Mrs. 6. Levy’s. All goods must be sold regardless of price. NOTICE. All persons that are interested in the proposed new road leading Yrom Drawdy’e to the Walterboro aad Blue House road will meet at my place on July the 21st at 7 a. m . for the purpose of opening and clearing out the right of way. Please bring your, axe and bush-hook. N J. Trowell. Chairman Exec. Com. Revival Meeting. A revival meeting will commence at Bethel Methodist Church or Sun day. July the 20th, and will con tinue for sometime. There will be Mrvtce each ulght at t o'clock and the preaching, will be conducted by the Rev W. A. Fairy. A cordial in vitation ia extended to everybody. The least increase in friction on the bearings alters the motion—the A - —movement becomes ; sluggish—the watch be- | comes sick—it needs a i doctor. Don’t take chances. An inaccurate watch is a nuisance. Let us Clean and oil and put your watch in order. It will both pay and * satisfy you. . We are Selling Agent for all the Standard Make Watches. The S. Finn Jewelry Co., Inc." Walterboro, S. C. Rev B. M. Foreman, of Orange burg, representing Orangeburg Col lege spent sometime last week with relatives here. .NOTICE. Until further notice I will be at Islandton, S. C., the 1st Wednesday in every month. W. N. Jones. Magistrate. Ashton. S. C., July 12. 1913. Mr and Mra W. A. McDaniel of Hampton will arrive in the city to day to visit Mr and Mra T. J. Mc Daniel.