The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 22, 1914, Image 5
JULY 22,1914.
TJJE PRESS ANp STANDARD, WALTERBOR 0, S. C.
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(TheM Interesting items came too
late to get in last week, but we arc
rwwerage in tne country. 1
One great problem peculiar loj . s l ate of 8outh_Cnro:iaa, coiie.on
the rural districts Is that of the' CouBty -
#roper disposal of poisonous organic All persons are hereby prohiMte T
refuse and similar waste matter. la from entering or otherwise trespass-
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glad to run them this week.—EJ> jcities, such matter is complete- Jng upon our'planta;lcn, known as
Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Bishop visit- ,v ““d satisfactorily taken care of Rotherwod, and the lands enclosed
in ft he modern sewerage systems, therewith, such plantation heir:'
ed Mr. George Copeland list woek.
Mr*. Polly Nettles and children ' * n< * thus the city is enabled to pre- situate about 0ne mile north o? Hen
spent the day very pleasantly with
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hudson Sunday.
Mr. Aid Givings and sister Miss
Alice were in town Tucsdry.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Copeland at
tended the Yarn pifair Thursday.
• Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Breland ana
Rosalie and Harold Breland visited
their uncle, Mr. Berry Hudson. Sun
day. •
Miisref Mayme and ttessrc Car-
July with
it? dersonville on the public highwa
j leading from Walterboro to Hen-
to dersonville. Any person so enter-
serve a cleanliness which is
greatest aid in fighting disease.
When such matter is allowed
stand in the open, as every rural Jng or trespassing will be prcscout-
resitl^nt knows,.it becomes a swaTm- e d under the provisions of 9ec. 241
ins Place for flies and a hot-bed of the Criminal Code of 1912.
for disease germs*. It pollutes the! \v. R. GRUBER,
soil and drinlring watar. and is al-1 b. g. PRB'E.
ways aui unsightly and enbarrass- Walterboro, S. C., July 22. 19H
ing nuisance. Such conditions are 1
generally the cause of sickness and
' disease.
The Sanitary Septic Tank, espe-
spending ! cially along approved lines for use
Buck ten's Arnica Salve for <
Burns. Sore*.
E. f. Loper. rratilia. N
On Ladles’ and Children’s
»oiiiw».i»m* »•»»» ««». m. ui«ru uwi i— "T~.*— j writes: . 1 nave never uau a vui.
Islandton.: I tured by A\esto n & Broker, Colnm*| ^ urn< wound, or sore it w'ould no: —— _
Master •piowell Nettleu spent Mon- hia. S. C.. completely solves the h * a! •• Get a box of Bucklen’s Ar-! £1 T\ 1 f¥l WWj
night with '.hia grandpare^li ! problem o/ sewage disppsai for tne n j fa s a i V e today. Keep bandy a: I mJU V/*
Mr. and Kru. George CapeUrodJ*”- j ^’ ur ** home. It is «t .small size; al | f - nu . f or Pur-*, sores, cuts cm! 11M11M IftA| Im I I la WW ■"^1 ■
Mr. R. w «. : Xftrtrd'1*M-Tt»«ghSer' r n‘k<*e o? re-inierced concreje: s:u : vvpiir(ls? . prew r.ts It. kjaw, 25c at ! LJ1J11111 ■ I V Ilf f T vfftf
Miss Eva* were in Walterboro on P^* easy to.install, never gets out of vo1fr druggist. ’ * J
order .or femeds attwatiou. Placd
just beneath^ the surface, and - com
ter spent the Fourth of
Mrs. S. J* Ulmer.
Miss Jane Benton is spending. v*".' approve® itncs ior use j ^j r
sometime with Mrs. B. Tmen near j‘ n the I'urul districts, and manutae-! writet:: “j have never had a cut.
Miss Eva* were in Walterboro
business Monday
Messrs Ben Kinatd and Frank
lin Benttiii sf«rtit : 'Wturday ‘ < Mght J>®Cted^atfth Mm house , by a sljon
with Mr.cGcorge Aull near Island- P^ Utie - “ aecurely keeps the pois
on f onoo*i .organic matter enclosed Up-
Miss A^nie Kinard and Mr. Irvin **> natural processes, it dinin-
Lemacks *spent the day very - pleas-1 * n d then seeps out into-the
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EXCURSION RATES
TO THE SEASHORE
Via th, ATLANTIC COAST
LINE, the Standard Railroad
of the South.
ROUND TRIP RATES FROM
WALTERBORO, S. C.
To Washington, D. C....$24.90
To Philadelphia, Pa 30.60
To New York City 34.90
To Isle of Palms $2.90
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To Baltimore, Md.;; 25.60
Tickets on sale every day until
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antly at A. B. Kinard's Sunday last.
Leitch Ulmer was the guest of
Miss Era Klnafd Sunday. *
Ws nre truly glad that we have
an editorial page again.
Mr. Editor, you must come up to
the picnic. Will be glad to have
you.
Coosawhatchie Dots.
ground-, harmless mineral matter
and water. There is no odor, »no
soil .pollution. Approval by health
authorities.
Its cost Is smaH. It affords alt
the conveniences and the full pro
tection of the #rtty sewfrage sys
tem. It la well worth your while
to know' all about this Sanitary-
Septic Tank, and you ean do so by
simply writing to Weston fc Brook*
er, Columbia, S. C.
Coosawhatchie. July 21.—Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. W. Roberts of Coosa
whatchie spent Sunday at Salke-
hatchie.
Misses Polly and Lizzie Roberts
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Roberts.
Miss Myrtle Porter has been
spending a few days with Mrs. J.
W. Langford.
Mr. J. L. Langford has been very
sick, but he is better now. We
hope to sew him out soon..-, spectfully nominate him for the
Mrs. Frank Byrd, will leave this • H OU *e of Representatives from Col-
week to spf.nd a while w tih her ^ |pton county. He agrees to at> :
mother in North Carolina. the rules of the primary election
Mrs. Willie Patrick and children jj elected will give the very, bert
spent last Sunday with ner ulster,j n hi« power.
Mrs. R. P. Hortdn. Islandton. R. F. H. No. 1.
Headache aad Nervousness Cored.
, "Chamberlain’s Tablets are enti
tled to all the praise 1 can give
them." writes Mrs. Richard Olp,
Spencerport, N. Y. They have cur
ed me of headache and nervousness
and restored me to my normal
health.* For sale by all dealers.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
< The friends of I). M. Yarn re-
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Fept. 30, with final
‘October 31. 1914.
To I.«le of Paims..
There will b*- a campaign picnic
at Coosawhatchie August 14.
The protracted meeting will b«-
gln at the Baptist church the fourth
Sunday in this month. \
niton. R.
rOWNSH
FOR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER.
return limit
i . . •, . $1. t *i
i Tickets on sale for all trains each
Saturday and for all forenoon trains
each Sunditv until September 1‘!.
1914, limited returning to midnight
of Tuesday next following date of
sale.
For excursion r.-fes to many
mountain, lake and pleasure resor’s
and toa'any other inft rrnation. res
ervations, etc., call on T. M. Wil
liams, agent, or a-ciress W. !
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Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Yfmr CruitgiM w;U refund m^nfr if P.\ZO
OINTMENT tail* to cure any ca*c cf luh’ftg
Blind. Blff-dingor Pmtrv.dm* Pilr« inttyM 'l**-'
TLc Lr»: if j LcaUcn Rivt.* Ei>.- au 1 I- ':’ '
To the voters of Heyward' town-! Pa^nger TrafTic M nagerj or
shi|»: 1 hereby r annownc** my eandi- ^ ^ General F'axfc*ng‘r
dacy for the office of Township Com- Agent, Wilmington,^,.. 1 .
missioner, subject »0 the rules of th* ““
r>erio< ratic party. 1 pledge myself Only One “BROAIO QUININE”
to sup| ort the nominees c* th* par- To get the mutnv. colt tor full nsme. iax\-
tv. Resoectfull* , TIVK PfcOMO 0Y1N1KE. look lot nj:nbtSrt 11
J w ,'i. F..W. GROVE. Cures » Cold in One Lit* .*St'ft
J. ** . u.t.\ r.. . . cough and headache, and werkr ch cold, ,5c
Ladies 1 Colored Dresses
. ..‘$1.50 values ....
$1.89
Ladies’ white Dresses ..
..'$3.00 values
• • • • 89c
Ladies’ ShirtwaistsV^ ..
.. $1.25 values. .*
89c
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Ladies’Shirtwaists. ..
.. .. 75c values
39c
Children’s Dresses .. .
.. 35c values .... ..
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Children’s Dresses . v ..
75c values
39c
Children’s Dresses ...
.’.. $1.25 values
89c
Boys’ wash Suits ....
.. .$1.15 values
89c
Boys’ wash Suits ....
75c values
39c
Children’s Rompers. . r'
'.. .. 35c values
...19c
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KARESH, Manager.
Three Things Necessary in Business
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Give them and you have satisfied customers: with
out them you will only have new customers, never
old ones.
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We give quality for guarantee satisfaction with
each and every purchase.
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We give service, or we carry the largest stock or
’goods of its kind in the lower part of the state, and
have a competent force of clerks to wait on . you
promptly. » ' x \
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We give price for we buy cheap on account of the
quantity and you know that the more yo i buy the
cheaper.
Our proof is that we do the largest business in the
county and have the most satisfied customers and
customers who have been dealing with us for years.
' Come and see us when you are in need of anything
in Hardware, Stoves and Ranges, Paints and Oils,Bug-
gies and Wagons, Implements and Gasoline Engines.
nouce
Bruce Hiers can
furnish Automobile
Transportation at
low prices. Two
cars always ready
for use Day or night
Phone 13y when
you want to taw^
an auto trip. if.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
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WANTED—•’ fG' k*-.«. • hbh * < iir*.l
bini r ar.il »■'***: ;ofitoe« H ch*-*
mark** ;»ri *r pa.4. Ho-*1 Alb* rf.
Walt* ri-oro. S <*. 2. IS if.
Professional Kclices.
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NOTH E.
Th «* vobinc *0 or b rs fo»-
rru numebts may *«y son. I,*roy
Halford, at horn*. He "ill tak*
*h*-m aiui forward them at on re at
beet prices. Set tim b* for* yoj
buy.
Rev. B. F Halford
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Wichman & Son
My friends to kno’.v •
have opened a Garage
in connection with nn
Blacksmith Shop and
Grits Mill. I have expe
rienced workmen for
both departments. Any
one wishing work done
give me a trial. All
work guaranteed.
I give special atten
tion to all work entrust
ed to me. rj *
C W. PELLUM,
C urtnl of Indigestion.
Mrs. Sadie Clawson. Indiana.
Pa , was bothered with indigestion.
"My stomach pained me night and
da\.-l»e writes. ‘I would feel
bloated and hac* headache, and
belching after eatings I also suffer
ed from constipation 1 My daugh
ter had, used Chamberlain’* Tablets
and they did her so much good that
she ga\e rue a few dofes of them
and insisted upon my trying thetjc
Tiiey helped me as nothing else has
done." Ior sale by all dealers.
WANTED fhuk<on* and hom*-
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ptj. es p- i AibeSI. Wal
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K. M. JEFFERIES,
. Attornev-at-Law,
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
Walterboro, S. C.
Will Practice in All Courts.
— OFFICE OF—
DR. A. J. ANDERSON,
DENTAL SURGEON.
. OFFICE HOURS:
» A. M. to 2 l». M.; J1 P. M. to fl P. M.
PHONE 1 BOX
WALTERBORO, S. C.
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DR. II. W. HLACJK, SB.
In-ntal Surgt**!!
WAoTF.RlU)RO, S. C.
Associatrd with Dr. D. J. Met
ha^y In office neft .do Walt<Tbt>. #
Drug Company. Usual Office Houe,
PHONE tj;.\.
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\\ .inf ••!— it c; « N<>
a-nomul‘i!*- busin*--. f..* pa>
W< • i^* • *.•: • • pert ,n 'en /. -ek
R»;*il IV> 11 s after e ur*
you fet-ition. Am
bile fns’cute, Ix>:
fornta. Aug 1
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l). E. DnRANT.
Util Entclix-cr and I am* I hurrojrv
.r: ... Autc-no | OOTTAGEVILiLE, H.*0,
Atlgele . ‘'Jtli-T ^
Prompt AUeotion given all busmen
J Plata Made. AU. WORK GUARAN.
ToKar*o nii*I Cigar Salesmen want- 1
ed to advertis*- K\per!en*e un-! . .. — -
Carts Ok Setts, Ott.tr fit ate let Wta'I Ctrt
The wont cawn. no nmiter rf bow long •tgtuiing,
• re cured by the wouUeriul, old reliable L>r.
I'oner't Anpaepl.c Iteaiing (ad. It rafietree'
Puu aed ileal* at Uaf wn.c note. Ac Pa, SLMl
necessary. SD»0 l0 . monthly and
traveling expenses. Advertise
•moking. * hewing tobacco, cigar
ettes. cigars .'send Jc stamp for
full particular.*- Men.et Tobacco
Co.. New- York, X. V. .2t
For *»ale—-’**<» bushels «»f good y^ra
in ear at Drawdy’s. Will sell a*
go i^-nts per bushel ' laMlg**
Mercantile Company, l»dg* t s c
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ia*sf—* me M« * lerton «addV and o.ie
■’ iindle betweeti . i-.tp and
it' A Renton's l.itwral re*arc
trill b.- pa Iff I returned to H E
Benton. . 11 p«i,
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Hit* ^«.ur t In Id \l ••rni*'.’
M j c ( i.lbTren ; f \ mafed, furr
ed tongue, s’rcnx- breath, stomach
,.ains. circles under *>es. pale, sal
low (onipiexion. r.er\ous. fretful,
grinding of teeth, tossing in sleep
peculiar draaOM ' .tn - . a ay* gif these
doafe <hi!d has worms. Gcjt a
tH>* of Ki**,apc*o Worm Kilbr af
once It kills the worno •p.- tan*
of your < hijd's condition Is laxa.
*ve and aid* nature t.* expel th •
worn.s Supplied in candy fort!.-.
Easy for children to take. ,'L5< Lt
your druifgisl.
Rewt Diartlioen R«*meily.
If you have ever uned <'han’t*'---
lain'* «folic. Cholera and^TTfa^^*
Renpedy you know that it is a buc-
c^ai. Sam F. Guiii, Whatley, Ala.,
writes: "I had measles and got
caught in the rain, r.nd it settled in
my stomach and bowelH. # I had nn
aw ful time, and had it not* been for
Chamtierlaln's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy I could npt pos
sibly have liyfd but a few hours
longetv but thanks to this remedy,
1 am now well and strong.’ For
•ale b> all dealers.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
BRAND
LAWKS t
A*k for CHI-CTIKf TKR *
DIAMOND HkANI> PILLS in *rt> ,0*1,
Colb metallic bon. cealed with Bin
Bibtuii. Takc mu ornca. tin H 7> , Br
Br—IN w4 mh fir C ill-CHgr-Tf U •
BIAHOBO BUABD PII.La, fur twrntT-0c«
pear*regarded aa Best.Sateal, Always Re'.'abU.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
. TaijlL EVERYWHERE