The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 22, 1914, Image 8
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XiM Mary Lilly apent tlia week-
ead with Mtoa Charlotte Henderson.
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IX L. Smith rlstted relatives near
Sjnoaks Saturday and Sunday,
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( H. R. Padgett was In Orangeburg
this week on business.
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D. P. Campbell is spending bis
vacation at Saluda N. C.
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J. S. Jordan of Eodge was In
towA Monday. I °
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Harry Sandifer visited In Sum*
mervlUe Sunday.
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Charleswortb Olover of Charles
ton Is at hoaae.
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Mr. Fred Fraser of Florence is
In town this week.
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Miss Nellie McT<
from a visit to relatlv
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Miss Pay Taylor returned Sun
day from a visit to SumervllEe.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. D. May, accom
panied by Miss Nellie McTeer, will
leave for Saluda Friday.
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Mr. A. V. Olover and Misses Beu
lah and Marian Olover spent Tues
day at Neills. ,
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'Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar
Graves of this place a 10 pound son
Sunday • last.
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John D. Murray, of Atlanta, is In
town spending his vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Murray.
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Mrs. Ned Harley has returned
from a visit- to friends at Spartan
burg.
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Mrs. J. L. 4lentz is expected* to
return . to Walterboro from Saluda
* this week.
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The many friends of W. J. Taylor
will be sorry to learn that he is sick.
It is hoped that he will have a
speedy recovery.
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A party consisting of Messrs. G. (’
Brows. Jesse de TrevUle and Dr. A.
J. Anderson went to Saluda. N. C.
by automobile last week.
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Mr. A. M. 8umoral of Thompson.
Ga. is in town for a few days. His
many friends are glad to see him
hack. ^
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Misses Martha and Annie Keller
of Spartanburg and Misses Isabel
and Ruth Smith of Camden are vis
iting Mr and Mrs. J. G. Pftdggett.
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H. Zahlin left here for New York
on Wednesday to buy his fall stoek
of goods. He expects ttf he away
t w o weeks, n
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Madison 1! Yarn of Wilmington.
\ C is spending Some time with
liis parents. Mr. ami Mrs. .1 G. Vat'll,
of the Sniders section
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Mrs V. W. Tolson, or Port Tam
pa, Fla, was in Walterboro shop
ping last Wednesday. She is yisil
ing relatives ami friends In tli
county.
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Little Misses Hornthy and Nell
Moore have returned to their home
at Hendersonville after a \isit to
relatives at Smoaks
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Miss Ida M Fishhurne has re
turned from .Chica go where she at
tended the International Sumlayv
School Convention. She reports a
very pleasant trip and most profltar
hie time spent at the Convention
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In Honor of Mls« Keller.
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\The lovely home of Col. and Mrs
.! G Padgett was the scene of muck
enjoytm<nt on last ercnJng when
they entertained in honor of Miss
Martha Keller, of Spartaliourg, who
is their house guest. This beautiful
home, so well adapted to entertain
ing. was unusually attractive, the
verandas being particularly cool and
inviting Tables had been arrang
ed for whist and the evening spent
over the cards After several excit
ing rubers^ the prizes were award
ed Miss Annie O. Keller and Mr. Ju
lius Remarks, they having made the
highest scores. .During the games
refreshing punrh was served, and
afterward delicious cream and rake.
*• Mr. and Mrs. Padgett were assist
ed In entertaining by Misses Isabel
and Ruth Smith and Miss Annie D.
Keller who are also their guest*,
and Mr. J. M. Moorer.
Souvenirs of the evening N were
•dainty hamlpainted score cards by
.Miss Jenna Hill in lovely little water
• Primes
Those enjoying the occasion were
Mlwes Martha Keller aenna Hill,
Frances \rrington. Martha Baker,
Kmmie Strohcl. Amelia Fraser, Mar
ian Fraser; Helen 1.liras, Ray Jones.
Mattie Vance \on l.ehe. Kathleen
de Trevtlle. Mary McCants. May
Price. Williamson, Annie Keller and
Isabel Smith: Messrs Henry (Tlb-
ver. Julius I.eniacks, Anderson Mar
vin. J. C. voii I^»lie Heber K. Padg
ett. Vernon Padgett Gadson Padg
ett. John D. Murray. Spencer W.
Wolling, James F. Wisher, Perry
Merrlman and J. M. Moorer.
A' •Imple, but pretty, wedding oc
curred this afternoon at the home
pt Mrs. ft. M. Ccoebjr, when her
daughter. Miss Annie Belle was
Joined In the boly bonds of matri
mony to Mr. Bobert Padgett Rev.
J. C. Tollum of the Baptist church,
performing the ceremony. No in
ritations had been Issued and the
ceremony was witnessed only by rel
atives and a few enosen friends of
the young couple. The bride, who
is a dainty blond, vis very pretty
and girlish In her bridal dress of
net over white with p*as rosea.
After the ceremony Mrs. Padgetf
changed her drses> for a traveling
suit of blue, with atcessoriee t<r
mutch and the happy couple left la
an wutomoblle for Jackaonboro,
where they took the afternoon train.
They will spend their honeymoon at
the aeaahore and other places .of In-
reot, after which they will he at
hfee with Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Boar-
eon for tho prooont.
Mr. and Mrs. Padgott have many
friends who will be Interested to
lear n of tbolr happineas and who
wish them all good luck.
Stokes** J i
section are tooling fine since U
tie Carter spent last Thursday wftu
Mrs. Prioleau Carter. >X
Misa Ahhle Carter of Stokes vU-
jHted relatives and friends near Is-
landtoa last week. ‘
Mr. J. E. Carroll of Smoaks pass
ed through this section laat Wed
nesday.
We are sorry to lesrn of the ill-
neas of Mr. Ras Carter. We hope
to aee him out again soon. I
Mr. and Mrs. Prioleau Carter
spent Saturday night with Mrs. Hat
tie Carter.
Mcoers. Oode Godley and Edgar
Bishop of Islandton dined with Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Bennett last Sun
day. '
Mias Donnie Robertson has re
turned homo again after a visit to
her sister, Mrs. W. D. Hlott. at Wal
terboro. .
Mr. aad Mrs. W. F. Robertson
spent last Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Prioleau Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bennett of Lodge
spent Thursday night with their
son, E. B. Bennett, here.
Mg Drain**'- Meet.
At Bowman on next Tuesday
will be held tho big drainage and
good roads rally In connection with
the county campaign meeting to be
held at that place. There will be
several speakers who will address
the* gathering on the Importance of
good roads and drainage, and It U
expected that the candidates will
tune their addresses to meet the oc
casion and will point out their ^>o-
slllon on these two important sub
jects -Orangeburg :\ews.
•Inly Meeting of King- Daughters.
The July meeting of the Kings'
Sons and Daughters will be held at
the Baptist church on Monday after
noon, July 26, at six o’clock. The
leader requests a full attendance cf
the members, as she will b away
from town all the winter and some
arrangements will have to ‘be made
for the conduct of the work during
her absence.
^J. It. Read to Visit Colleton.
Secretary J. K. Read of the State
Farmers’ I’nlon will spend twd
weeks In Colleton county, begin
ning August 5. He will devote ht<
time while here to un attempt to n •
vlve the union In this county. H*
will endeavor to get the member*
together and try to get sufllcienl
interest Inspired to put the move
ment In actual working order ou« •
tbore.
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tgorat/ng to the faW mmi Sickly
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REV. MR. JACKSON NOT DEAD:
Friend* Will Be Glad to Learn the
Report Warn Not True.
It will be a source of gratification
to many citizens of this place to
learn that the report that Rev. R.
B. Jackson, who is so pleasantly re
membered for his preaching here
in the Holiness meeting ilurinv
April, was dead, is not true. Tho.ie
who read the Evangel will note his
interesting article wjiich shows that
he is very much alive and still in
terested in the spread of the gos
pel. », '
Miss Clytie Sanders, of Wal
terboro, left this morning for Charl
eston. where she will spend a while.
She was accompanied by her sister.
Mrs. Ackerman. ^X
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Henderson •€! |
Ehrhardt are visiting In town.
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flpltrt 1
I Insist on getting this ean, the space |
keeps a greet deel better ia it.
•JfcCaoMo’s Bmktmg FaWrr-i
epoonM to e quart of sifted Boar. This
powder will pleese yon end the price is
low. Got at least ftve aaas from the
be calls only two or three
times a year.
SOLD BY
J. B. DuBOIS.
The MeCoaaoa Mao
Malaria pr Chills & Fever
far MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or six doeae wia break aay oeaa, aad
If taken Emm ae n look the Payer will not
Celcmet and doee not diioaarMckan.
Ih-atli of Mr>. Vl.igrJ** E».ins.
Mrs. Magglf* Kviinn, v.if 1 *»f Er
nest Evans, died during last wee*
wliil ( -> <n :i visit >*'» rr*!i ivts ;ini
friends in Bamberg She was sit k
only two days and her untimlv
death was much oi a surprise f »
her many friends. Mrs. Evan; had
only been married about six nxiivti
and is survived by tier husband, h* r
mother, three sisters and two hrcyD
ers. The sympathy O'*, iriendw t
out to the grief stricken Xushat I
and other relatives.
I'mfrs-or |H au Sit k.
Prof Henry Lee. Dean wlio- It r
the ftast year wa>< the very sucres -
ful principal of our Walterboib
High School has been \*ry ,;i at *i >
home in y'iaysille, Va. In a pr-
vate letter to Dr. Wolling. Mr-.
Dean Writes that hardly had Pro
fessor Dean gotten home when lie
whs taken down with typhoid fever
and is still nulte sick. Our sincere
wishes are tor the recovery of Mr
Dean who has many friends in tlr.
city.
a .lubilee Picnic.
There will be a jubilee picnic lit
Rice Patch church on Atrgiis.* 6th
which will consist of a program by
each of the followins Sunday schools
Adnah, New Hope Rice Patch
(‘ross Swamp and Mllles. The pub
lic Is Invited.
Music Hchiud to I’lose.
The closing exrcises of the school
of music at Hendersonville will take
place Friday evening, July L’4 Th
exerrlsef»'-wH begin at 8.Ht> o’clock
Admission will be 15 and ’.’5 cents
First to Pay Assessment.
Mr J. E. Moore, candidate for
county comniiasioncr. - was the ftr t
to pay Jila assessment.
For Sale-—Second hand furnitur?
ami bedding, at Mrs. A. Wich-
man’a.
In Honor of MU* Holley.
The following luvrtatlons have
.been Issued: ”Mr. and Mrs Sher
wood Price, at home, Friday event
tng. July 24, 9 to 12. Miss Hol
ley.”
Muslrale at Hen<leesoavHle.
There will be a musjeal enter
tainment at the Hendersonville au
ditorium Friday night, July 24. Ad
mission. fidults 25c; rhlldren. 13
cents. The public Is invited.
The i'ortright Metal Shingle.
Just now. at the height of the
building Hcaeiin we want to call tlw
particular attention of our. readers
to the advertising of the ('ortrigh:
Metal Rooting t'onipquy Phllnde!
|d»ia. Pa., which lias heym appearin '.
In our* columns for several urolith.-.
t<dliug of tho merits or tii* 1 . fatiiocs
I'ortright metal shingle. The fori
rigid Company advise.- us thal i.
use of these goods lid- grow'i enor
mously all over tiie country and
they ran only attribute this con
stant growth to the splenddi satis
faction the rooting is giving.. Wo
heartily recommend this company'*
product to anyone desiring a per
fectly weather-tight, fire-proof, or
namental and durable roof covering
at a moderate cost. Messrs a. Wich-
man A Son handle these metal shin
gles locally and are always glad to
quote price* and give any other In
formation concerning them
The Lucky Winners j
of the drawing on the 15th.of July at K. Finn Jewelry
Company and Mrs. \V. A. Black Millinery Company,
o-i fr»llr.»»'c • •
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as follow?
No. 6'Y2\, First prize ..
No. 3600, Se >nd pme.
No. X>5, T^.ird prize .
NV 3700. Fourth priz.i .
No. 944. Fifth
No. 1727. Balance prize
No. *J303. Balance prize
No. 2112. Balance prize
No. 1549, Balance prize
No. 3088. Balance prize
No. 3565, Balance prize
No. 2692. Balance prize
No. 4119, Balance prize
No. 6305. Balance prize
No. 307, Balance pr! <
All the holder^ of the mentioned number* are cordial
ly invited to present the ticket and get the cash priz?
at b gr
$10.00
. $5.00
. $5.00
.$2.50
. *2.50
.$1.00
$1.00
.$1.00
.81.00
,81.00
.81.00
. $! .00
.$1.00
.$1.00
.$1.00
You Nuuda
Taka Qrowa'a
Tha Old BUttdafd Crow’s
Chill Tonic ia equally valuable aa a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of Q{HNINB
and IRON. It acta on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood end
Boilda up (he Whole System. 90 cents. J
150 Cents For One Dollar
Is the value we give with every article
purchased here. We make a specialty of
QUALITY Rather Than Price
Come and see and be convinced that our
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Regular Every Day Prices
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are lower than those given at SPELIAL
SALES by other,dealers
If it is Furniture, Stoves, Ranges,
Baby Carriages, Sewing Machines,
Lamps, . Toilets Sets, Pictures,
Pianos, Organs, anything for the
A. R'
home, we can supply your needs for
Co»h If You Have'it, Credit If.You Want It.
Enterprise Furniture Co*
CHARLES H. ROGER, Mgr.
N«xt D*or to J. Frank’s.
WALTERBORO. S. C.
The Pleasure of Your Company
.is Requested at a ..
JAPANESE LAWN PARTY
to be given in Walterboro
or if it has not been yet it certainly will be soon, be- ;
cause there will he lots of these delifhtful affairs held ‘
in Walterboro this summer. „
Terry & Shatter have all the necessaries for the af
fair..' Japanese Paper Lanterns in all sizes; Japanese
Parasols/ Japanese China; also candles for the lan
terns./No more beautiful scheme of entertaining your
friends can be planned for so trifling a cost,
the Japanese Window this week at
Terry & Shaffer
Hie Greatest
BARGAIN SALE
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Ever held in Walterboro
will commence
AT FRANK’S
Charleston Surprise Bargain House
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As soon as our greatly experienced
buyer, Mr. J. Frank, returns home.
We are expecting him about the
28th of this month.
He reported to us that he bought 500
Ladies’ Coat Suits the biggest bargains
ever shown in Walterboro and Colleton
County, also COO Boys Suits and about 000
Men’s Suits.v G000 pairs of Ladies'
and Children’s Shoes. Dry Goods and
Fancy Goods. Our Specialty will be Men’s
Hats and Millinery. We positively guar
antee to sell everything at Surprisingly
Low Prices at the
Charleston Surprise
Bargain House
J. FRANK, Manager.
Wholesale and Retail,
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Next Door to Express Office
And please take special notice that there is only
one Frank’s Clothing Store in town and that is the
new store. ’ »
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In OVCiy Sti-.t* i: 1!h t i : >
” yoa’ii anti Ford - u n.'/erX
'.*i!;y -« thcr c.ir three t'* < i •. A:
av?!v • a rea.-oi) r.skU* uom tl’.*
piu'ch:mv price. They do th*
. job, run all the time, they get
you there and brek at hah'the
cost of the *team engine types.
Runabout *.’4 4. Touring Car
Town Car $WN> f. o. b. Walterboro.. Com
plete with KqniptneM.
Walterboro Garage Co.
Liaritnd ,
Agents for Dorchester end Colleton.
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