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JULY 29,1914.
WEEK IN SOCIETY!
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W ,i<4w «f ttolr frtrada a day of ploaar
n«f# laot^klrarater, July 2S. at tMlri|
'^toMi wMek^la'aMr the Oak Ororo
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ranfod, > ta ffoat of thotr statoir
hoooo, oa a kaaatlfal lava aador a
sroro «f boaattfat oaks.
Tko toys draw partaors by aaa-
ton aad this srsatod aa oatbant of
draw straagsra
mmm wmmj wmrt 9* tto "right oao.-
1a apMo if tMa, thoagh. It was said
by all that It was tto tost pteale
ttoy bad star attsaisi. aad onry-
to ton a Jolly good
At aao
aad saat-a
third of It
aa/taMso aa tto laws.
.**- «.•* Mto goon* Pprty.w. .
^ ^flW* Rty'ioon wsi hontcas latt
.adthUU in honor of
haw aaast, jMUas Los Williasoo. ,Xbo
tadsaiOBcy df'-tto. weather prevent-
odVfaw pf'tto tavHed Koesta' front
bong sreiaat. but thoa who braved
tto doaMata were (ally repaid with
h' toast «torminf yeveniag. Upon
afrivnt the gaoeta were served with
moot delicious poach by the hostess*
father. Mr. E. M. Joaes. Score,
cards word psssod around aad part
ners foaad for whist. Several ex-
citlag games were pipped. Miss
Mattie Yeaee vea Lobe aad L. R.
Hoack were the fortaaate wtaaen
of tto prises, a boaatlfal silver
thimble aad a deck of cards, both
presenting them to tto heaorse.
These enjoying tto eveolag to
gether were Misses Mary McCaats.
Ossa HHL'Mettle Vance vsn. Leto.
Mask; was
oa the organ by
Miss Ora Belle Burketts aad Mr.
TUImaa Utaey. Lemonade was plan*
tlfal threaghoat the day. ^
At • o'clock the crowd left for
their homes, thanking Mr. and Mia.
Fender heartily for such a day of
enjoyment and wishing for othen
in the future.
Those who attended were Mr. and
Mrs. John Avsnt and little daugh
ter Nell, Mr and Mrs. J. Q. Fender
and family, Mrs. D. W. Fender and
children, Mrs. AnniV Fender,. Mr.
.r.nd Mrs. |*hilllps Weexs and daugh-i
ter Myrtls, C. P. Avsnt snd children, 1
Misses Beulah, Annie, Dell, Thelma.
Kairy. A^nia and Rachel Hldtt of
Round, Mamie Strickland of Stokes,
Ors Belle Burkette, Katie McKlnnln
of Columbia, Lillian and Rena Fen
der, Annie A vast, Wilma and Susie
Breland. Jessie, Ruby and Mamie
Beach; Messrs. Roy and Jasper Fen
der, Luther, Isham, William aad
Tom Avsnt, Montague Breland, Reu
ben Padgett. Use Chassereau, John'
Saunders of Stokes, Tillman Utsey,
Beatie Beach, ChSnie Weeks and
Corey Hiers from Round, Eorell
Dodd of Beaufort, Lesft Greer, Heber
and Moody Hiott of Hlottvtlle. Jo-
sish Hiott of the Medical College,
and Master Merric Hiott of Round.
ahd Hattie vow I
dersos Sanders, H
cer Wolfing. J. C.
Murray. James d
Hquck and D. B. Peortfoy.
Ah*
mry Glover. Bpen-
Lcmacha. Hughea
» Trevllle, L. B.
In Honor of MIm Holley.
Miss Ruth Holley was the hon
or©* at a pretty party given by her
host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Sher
wood Price, on Friday evening. The
spacious verandas were most attrac-
lively lit sip and arranged with ta
bles for heart dice which afforded
amusement for the evening. After
several exciting games, Mr. L. B.
Houck won the gejrtigrineh’B prise, a
tie. and Miss Maitid Baker a Beau
tiful embroidered handkerchief. The
guest prize going to Miss Holley
wa a Christy picture.
At a late hour Mrs. Price served
delicious cakk and block cream, be
ing usH|ste,d by Mlas i Rees Lucas,
and Masters Richard. Black and
Clarence Fraser.
Those invited to meet Miss Hol
ley were Misses Mattie Baker, Edith
Eraser,. Millie Fraser, Mattie Vance
von l^he, Emmie (R robe I, Billie
Strobe!, Hattie vo n Lehe, May Price,
Franfes Arrlnaton. Minnie ©Price,
Helen Lucas, Leonte Padgett, Ruth
Padgett. Tibbie Padgett, Mr. and
Mrs. M. G. Gruber, Mr. and Mrs.
r *ink Lucas. Hr. and Mrs. I). J. Mr-
Aihansy; Messrs. J. C. von Lehe,
Vernon Padgett, Postell Wltsell. L.
B. Houck. J. C. Lemacks, Charles-
worth Clover, Henry (Hover, Perry
Merriman. Perry Murphy, Lucien
Patterson. C. G. Padgett. _ Harvey
Padgett. Eugene Black. Robbie
Fripp. I.*wl# Fripp. Hughes Murrav
and Hr. S. A. Marvin.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brown and
children. Miss Bull West cost. Mr
Jesse de Trevllle and Mr. D. P
Campbell have returned from Sa
luds.
C* e •
Miss Gena Hill leaves tomorrow
for Augusta where she will spend
a few days before going to her home
In Atlanta. Miss Hill has been
popular visitor In Walterboro for
several weeks.
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Rev. Charles D. Holland leaves
this week for the upper part of the
state, where he will spend his vaca
tion.
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Mrs. A. I*. Henderson has return
ed to Ehrhafdt after spending the
past week (ft town. Mr. Henderson
came down Sunday. v
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W. O. Mima has recently complet
ed a new uhd handsome residence
on Hampton street and* has moved
Into it.
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There are a good many new
buildings, going up In town.
Pine Qrove, Dots.
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Pine Grove,
had a succes»fu
tore during ilk*
1C. Gl Beeping
the paster.
'Misses Lelteh
tools dined with i
toreland Sunday
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ill
Thursday.
t Mtan
enjoyable,
Beta
futb
E. T. H. Shaffer, who has thus far
gotten the lead on the farmers who
are planting tobacco In this section,
has begun to harvest his crop of to
bacco. Mr. Shaffer has made a very
good crop of tobacco,’ taking l*
Conslderatlop the severe dry spell
which came during the transplant
ing period. He has been successful
in curing Ape barn full and expect*
to pul in another in a few days.
In Honor of MImm Hill.
Mrs. A. J. lemacks was at home
to a number of the younger set last
'*ondav etentng In honor of Miss
Gena Hill, who has been her house
guest for some time and who leaves
f ©r her home In Atlanta this week.
Upon the arrival of the guests dain-
dv hendoainted acore cards of wild
rose design were passed around and
soon all were engage^ In Intrafa-
,cie-i of Sxhlst. After several lnt$r-
ostlng rubbers. the .prizes were
awarded to Miss Mattie Baker and
Mr. Hughes Murray, who presented
them to the honor guest. «
Refreshing punch was served
during the games and at n later
hour « ake n/id cream were served by
thra* winsome .little maids. Misses
Helen Hill and Fay and Jewel Tay
lor.
The guests enjoyiivg the occasion
«ere Misses Annie McCants, Mar
tha Keller. Mary McCants. Mattie
Baker. Kathleen de Trevllle. Annie
D. Keller. Mattie Vance yon l^he.
l<ec Williamson. Frances Arringtoq,
Ray Jones, ('base Black, Isabel
Bmlth, Mart E. Stokes and* Mrs. H.
A. Moorer: Messrs. Hsnry Glover,
Motor R. Padgott. Perry Merrltpan,
J. C. von' Lobe, Hughes Murray,
Postell Wltsell. James F. Rlaher.
J. C. Lemacks. Spencer WOlliag,
James C. dp Trevilla, Veraoa Padg
ett. Jease U Trevllle aad Clyde
Padgett.
Another Veteran Pae-es Away.
Mr. Benjamin Hiott, one of Wa»
torhoro’s oldest and most respect
cd citizens, died at his home her-
at an early hour Monday mornlnt
after lingering illness of sever?
weeks.
Mr Hiott was ap old Confederal
•eteran, having served through th-'
.entire war (ind wav. once wounded
He was in A:\F.' M circles and was
known and respected as a good ci'
iZen as well as a soldier.
Mr Hiott was 715 years-of age an
was twice married He lea\es
wife, one son and four daughters *
mourn his death. His children are
as follows: Mr. I,. B. Hiott, Harde-
Mlle. S C.: Mrs. M. A. Kinsey.
J:\cksonhoro: Mrs Georgia Ferrell.
Sniders; Miss Ida Hiott. Columbia:
Mr.; H. F. Nettles Sniders, d. C.;
Mrs E M Hiott, Walterboro.
The remains of Mr. Hiott were
’••'u to.re*t in lk»c:ors Creek rente
tery on Tuesday morning in the
presence of a large
lives and friends
crowd of rein
statement o fKine*.
Statement of fines paid over to
the county treasurer from January
l to July 1. 1914. by the magis
trates in Colleton county:
January 1. H. J. Givens. IS
January L’(5. P. J Wilson, |L’ on
February 2J*. W. X Jones. 112.no.
March Jrt. H. F Towles. |2.Vhn
April 21. P J. Wilson. *2.00.
Julv 1. T M. Revives. *20 Oo. ,'
July 4. H J Givens, |4o.oo.
Total. I114.ee
R. E JONES,
Countv Treasure*.
Stokes Dots.
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ly with Bto. Ns^Ue Du-
Mrs. Aahip Johns aad 'daughter
Ruth, are spending pomp tlpae with
Mrs. J. B. Klnnrd. ,
Mr. George Aull and family vis
ited the family ot R. B. Klnnrd last
Minn Hand Padgett dined with
Mias Reea Benton Wednesday.
Mr. aad Mrs. 8. J. Ulmer and fa
ther. C- W. Ulmer, -have returned
from n trig to -Ooorgla.
MIm Florence Var n spent Inst
week with her aleter, MIm Nelli*
Kinard-
J|iM Eaaie Harper spent the day
tery pleaMatly with Miss Janlh Ul
Dnfle Kinard visited Aaron Cros
by last week.
(We shall be glad to have you as
•ur regular correspondent.—Bd. i
Dots From Round.
know that Mto OUaa'
Mr. Frahk Gillespie were
>t the rectory of the Holy
Church la Charleston on April the
3rd. I»l4. The bride ta the ac
complished daughter of Mr. and Mr*
W. F. Robertson.
Stokes, July 2*.- The farmers In
this section are through laying bv
iheir crops.
Misses Ruby Meerece and Johnnl*
Smith of Hardeeville are visiting
Miss Annie Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Beach, for
merly of this place, but now of Port
Tnmpa. Fin., are visiting relatives
and friends near StokM.
Mr. aad Mrs. W. B. Bishop, of
Bmoaks. spent the last Snnday verv
pleasantly with Mr. nad Mrs. E. B.
Bennett ef this place.
Mr. Prtoleaa Carter is ytsttlag
PtnlnUvM
{fitotoal
Mrs. Ludlow Fraser and children
have gone to Hendersonville to
spend the remainder of the 'sum-; Lila 8moak dined
Araie Bishop of ftmoakb npoat
Monday sight with Floyd Carter.
ThoM from areoad he^s who at
tended preeehlng at Tabor wore
MImm Aaalo Carter. Ruby Meerece
aad Johaale Smith; Messrs Aral*
Bishop, Floyd A** Heyward Car
ter •
Mrs. G. W. Beach and Misses
Donnie and Lillian Robertson nad
mer.
E. B. Bennett last
zrith
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Mr. and Mrs
i<My.
Roung. July 28.—Times ar* very
lonely here in this section, but the
crops are looking fine.
Miss Kemmie Craven has return
ed home after a delightful visit to
her ^ sister and friends in Orange
burg. 8h* also visited at the Isle
of Palms and in Charleston before
coming home.
Miss Craven of Round
and Mr. Dave Weeks of. Orangeburg
were married on Monday evening.
We wish them a ong and happy
life.
News From Route 3.
Round, July 28.—Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Beach and children hav* re
turned from 8t. George, where they
enjoyed a deligntful stay, visiting
Mr and Mrs. M. Smoak.
Crops are certainly line from
Pleasant Grove church to 8t George.
We are sorry to note th* death
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hlott’s little ba
by. It. suffered with the dreadful
disease of typhoid fever. Also the
death of Mr. Robert Hlckman’a son.
Eddie. Routh children were buried
at Zibn Baptist church last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E.‘ C. Beach of
Gfee n Pond are visiting Mrs. Beah’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cope
land.
Quite an ‘enjoyable picnic was
given a tthe home of Mr. Hen*-
Martin Saturday. Plenty of good
lemonade was in evidence and din*
ner was served about 2 o’clock. Ev
erybody enjoyed themselves.
INVE1
IN'COLUMBIA
Comes to Take Charge of New
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Columbia, July 28.—John B. Hall
iPk&UlpMf, :*3f«Ptor of the Hall,
'tton reclaiming process ^ for hand-
mioi tolls, has ar-
.will.The de
monstration w
an auffteweb Of men from every sec
tion bf tto (ToHod Btatep. That
Philadelphia 'bus4««se m»a consider
Mr. Half* cent cep tton a pcnctioal du
plication of nature’s methods that
will moot with a ready reception
from ozporionood farmers is evft-
denced by the (hot that ho to hocked
In his ventnre by a stock company
capita Used ot 8M88.M8. Sdoattsts
of the Philndolphto Mnaonm are
maaifeetlag a great deal of iatoreet
la tto lavoatlos aad eovoral of thorn
will attoad tto oxhlMtioa at tto
Bara well plant
It wUl bo remembered that Mr.
HaU . attempted to complete a flb-
mohxtratibnin South CaroUna Mi
tto Into fMI of 1913. Operations
wore planned, however, when tto
cotton season tod advanced too far.
and the attempt was abandoned.
That this year’s experiment might
be launched successfully from the
very start 100 acres of cotton were
put aside at Barnwell for the use of
the demonstrators.
Mr. Hall Is now supervising tho
construction ftf the reclaiming plant, j
He will come to Columbia during
the current week to confer with
(’ommlssioner Watson in regard to
plans for the demonstration that is
fraught with interest for the cotton
plantert ot the world.
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Doctor's (’reek, -Julv 20.—One of
the most glorious revival meetings
in the history of Doctor's Creo-t
chunk closed Friday nient last. Rev
Dr. Wilder of Savannah preachel
tliroughout the week. He delivered
many soul stirring sermons, which
left a deep impression on those who
heard him. Dr. Wilder is one of the
strongest preashers of the South.
Thirty members were tulded to the
church, three by letter,' the remain
der by profession of faith. Large
< rowdy attended all the servjces.
Mrs. C. J. D. Cantwell of Lodge
spent a week with her parents.
Julius Breland has returned to
Meggetts after spending a v.eek
with-his parents at this place.
Mr and VMrs. J. J. Fender attend
ed preaching at Evergree n yester
day. They dined at the honte of Mr.
ami Mrs. J. B Fender*
Misses Wilma and Susie Breland
Trudie Varn and Julius Breland
spent last Wednesday very pleasant
ly at Hampton. Fairfax and Ehr-
hardt. They made the trip in Mr.
Bnfm Jilers’ car.
Some of those who attended the
Dot tor> Creek meetihg last w**ek
were: W. O. Thompson and son.
Jarvis, of Lodge, Miss Trndie Varn
of Sniders. Misses Lucile Be.ich, Net
tle Bailey and Ethel Francis of
Walterboro. and Mrs. M. J. Sanders
of Ruffin.
Mr. John Saunders will leave next
wxek for a northern trip, lie will
»i*ii V ; (or. Baltimore,. Pbllu-
deiptua, N v York jm* Niagara
Falls..
Miss l*avra Breland will I.mxo
next Friday for Saluda. N. (’., where
she will spend a month.
Misses Kata Breland and little
neicee, Bessie and Thelma, visited
Sniders section last Saturday.
Mrs. R. G. Weeks at. Round at
tended the meeting last week.
The many friends of Mr. I^e
Chase*reau will to "pained to learn
that to to ill at tto Mbtoe of Mr. T.
R. Strickland. We hope that to
will aeaw to ouj agala.
Fortunate for Die South.
Skin diseases seem most preva
lent in the warmer climates, which
makes it fortunate for the South
that it has such an excepHonaliy
fine remedy in Tetterine for eczema,
tetter .itch, acne, salt rheum, etc.
Every skin troubla * from a simple
chafe or insect bite to the worjt
case of tetter is quickly relieved by
tetterine. Applied externally, harm
less and fragrant. 50c at druggists
or by mad from Shuptrlne Co., Sa
vannah Ga.
At the Churches.
Walterboro Methodist Church.
Though last Sunday was an ex
cessively hot day, a good congrega
tion assembled at the morning houi.
Mr. C. H. Gasque deligftted his
many friends by singing a beautiful
selection snd all the singing was
worshipful. Dr. Wolllng spoke on
the question “Is *t Worth While to
Serve God?” At night In theTtnidst
of the great heat a full house heard
the lectur with the lantern sHdes.
The usual morn'-ng uv* will b
conducted next Sunday, directed by
the pastor. Let us not he hindered
by the heat, hut meet to worship
God. At night a union service will
be held in the Episcopal church, the
sermon 'will be by the pastor of the
Methodist church.
' Sandy’Dam''Chtm-Ji.
Next Sunday at four o’clock Dr.
Wolllng wll preach at this churcl'.
It will 4>e an interesting occasion, as
this church, after an interruption of
a number of years will be reorgan
ized. At this service some members
will be received by the church, and
the communion wPl be celebrated.
All the members of the church with
the friends around are urged to be
present.
Baptist Church.
There will be no preaching at the
Baptist church next Sunday. Pas
tor ('ollum will be away on his va
cation. Sunday school at H> a. in.
Presbyterian < liurch.
Rev. Charles D 'Inland pastor.
During the month of Auguat. ^Sun
day school 5:30 o’clock: Christian
Endeavor Society, Tuesday nights at
8:30 o’clock.
Carter’s Ford Church.
Protracted meeting wlli begin at
Carter’s Ford church on Saturday,
August 1. and will continue through
Sunday and the week following. The
pastor. Ret:'J. C. Lawson, will be
assisted by Rev. 'J."C, Gillespie of
Charlotte. N. (V The public- is cor
dially invited. ’ •
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Snckvtong Corn.
A reader’wishes to know if wo
’’think- It' heceeaary to pull suckers
off corii.” ' ' * v ■— < , ■
IT we could (WU about the tuture
rainfall or'kntfw Just how. much
plant food ts going to be available
to feed the corn we coulu ’possibly
give useful advice an this subject;
but as no one can know these things
4<1 experiments seem to Indicate
that, taking one year another,
it doea' not pay ta pull off the auck
era wt advise our «*aaer that ha
laava tha auckara alona.—The Pro-
graaalva Farmar.
KILLS FLEAS/ CURES MANGE
- * '* Btcaiae’a Mange : Ctite ' U
Non poisonous. Can be used on a dog
ef any age, Excellent for the human
scalp. - For sale by / 1
JOHN M. KLEIN, Walterboro.
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. :Our prices wbich are known tb
be cheaper (ban anybody else’s
have taken another drop owing
■ to the great bargains secured -
in New York recently.
Come and Convince Yourself.
SOBR & B0G0SL0W
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••Where the Dollar Does It*e Duty**
The Pleasure of Your Company
is Requested at a
JAPANESE LAWN PARTY
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To be given in Walterboro
i)r if it has not been yet it certainly will be soon, be
cause there will be lots of these delightful affairs held
in Walterboro this summer.
Terry A Shaffer 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.
See the Japanese Windjw this week at
Terry & Shaffer
We Are Offeriog For Cash This Week
. .. Our entire line of men's, women’s and
children’s LowCut Shoes at cost.
'Also, a few specialsin Notions. Notice
the prices below. - / ^ -
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Ladies’ 3c Handkerchiefs, going at -t
Ladies’ 23c Silk Ho-e. going at/. 1 Re-
Men’s 15c and 20c Suspenders; going at .. .. ..-10c
Men’s 50c Si*k Nx*ks, going at . : i»c
Men’s 5c Handkerchiefs, going at .. ic
Everything in our si ore will be sold at reasonable
prices. Come in md let us shew you around.
Phone 60X
W. H. GUESS & BRO.
The Lucky Winners
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of the drawing on the 15th of July at S. Finn Jewelry
j Company and Mrs. W. A. Black Afillinery Company,
^as follows::
: N\ 6S24.'First prize ....' .... . S10.00.
No. 3600, Se^nid pme S5.00
No. 3J5, Tl-ird pjrze •. ,! $5.00
No. 3790, Fourth prize; paid Mrs Lucas Padgett $2.50
' No. 944. Fifth prize $2.50
xol 1727, Balance prize * $1.(
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No. 2303, Balance prize
No. 2442, 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. 367« Balance priwe
00
. $1.00
. $1.00
. S1.00
..$1,00
..$1.00
..$1.00
..$1.00
..$1.00
..$IJi
All the holders of the mentioned numbers are cordial
ly invited to preeent the ticket and get the cash prise
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