The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 08, 1914, Image 8
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, & C.
OCTOBER 7,1914
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9t SmmJcs war# ta lawn Frl-
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Br. aad Mra. A. McKansie, 'who
Bam ■paadlnt the summer
to taalr home in
Mr. Mia. William Pritchard of
Charlwtaa vMtad Mr. and Mra
F. P. Wlekmaa Saaday. They vara
aroaipaaltd by Mlaa Mahal Wlch-
maa, who la attaadlac Asoley Hali.
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Mian LllUa Oadlay has returned
' ta bar work at Taylor*« after a atoy
at bar borne near Island ton.
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Little Inrlag Plabbarna. ton of Mr
and Mrs. L M. PI sb burn a. is rery
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M The many friends of Col. J. Q
Padgett are glad- to sea him out
after a recant illneaa.
Miss Essie Hyrne returned home
Sunday. Mrs. Hyrne will rat come
before next week. They spent the
summer in Hendersonville, N. C.
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Mr. Charlesworth Glover went to
Atlanta Tuesday on business.
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Mitt Marie Pox spent last night
with Mrs. W. B. Ackermaq.
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Bora, ta
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rid-
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f. and Mra A. J. Anderson are
its of a little girl, born last
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Mra J. O. Padgett has returned
from a pleasant visit to St. George.
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Mr. J. R. Rlsber of Smoaks was
in town yesterday.
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Mr. George Hartssog of Smoaks
section was a visitor to the city yes
terday.
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The friends of Miss Lottie War
ren will be glad to learn that she
appears to be improving.
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Quite a large crowd attended tho
camp meeting at Indian Field Camp
Ground near St. Georg« Sunday.
Among those present from Waiter-
boro were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Jones. Miss Helen Lucas and Dr. 8.
A. Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
Graves, Mr. W. G. Gray, Miss Eva
Crews, Mias Lillian Tucker, Miss Lu
cille Hlers, Messrs. Bruce Hlere, J.
P. Herndon, Vernon Padgett, E. P.
Knight. Mian Bessie Knight, Harrv
and Heyward Knight, E. H. Graves,
,|Iarvey Padgett. James Huggins
James de Treville, Jennings Mc-
f'ants. Dan Campbe|l. Henry Gloter,
Eugene von Lehe, Lucien Patterson,
D. C. L. Hlers. LaRent Utsey, Dan
Anderson, Hughes Murray, Harold
I Fripp, Jim Banders* Earle Howell^
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of Contestants
In our $300 Pony Outfit
Contest.
We have decided to publish each week the .standing
of the contestants in our Dunlap Pony Contest so that
the little folks will know how’ they stand and what their,
friends are doing for them. In future all votes out must
put in the box on Saturdays as we will date votes and
unless they are voted within two weeks' after date they
will be void. This is done to prevent any votes being
held back until the last day./ Remember this. It is im
portant. We will continue to give 1,000 votes for each
dollar purchase or paid on account until October 10, and
during this time thousands of votes will be given out.
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- IT IS NOT TOO LATTM
GIRL as the votes given out^date are as nothing com
pared with those to be had during October, November
and December. Enter*your child now'.
Now is the time to get busy and gather these votes.
IS NOT TOO LATE TO ENTER YOUR BOY OR
STANDING
CONTESTANTS SI
Andrew Keegan 146,000
Pascal Felder 177,420
John W. Black, Jr. .. .157,150
Reba Hiers 177,075
Atty Berry 162.200
Jimmie Adams
Ruth Lucas ....
Lucas Conally ..
Harry Guilford ..
Ferrell Herndon. .
Anna Matthews ..
Ina May Griffith ..
Durrell Beach .. ,
W. B. Caldwell. Jr
Edward Burnett .
Eliza Sloramn .174,600
Norton Jacobs 177.925
Thomas Howell 173,775
Hamlin Searson 100,030
Herbert Stokes 163,400
..166,100
. .169,925
. .177,200
. ..146,950
. ..176.775
..160,400
....164,550
. .174.525
....149,925
. 170*990
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Be Sure
to c ast
all your
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Votes
Saturdays in
Future.
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Space each
week.
Brown Furniturfe
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We Give Votes in the Fair Queen Contest.
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aad Mr. Richardson; Mias Clytla
Bandera, Dr. aad Mra. A. P. Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Cam Drawdy and fam
ily of Drawdy’s; Mr, and Mn. D. J.
McAthanef; T. P. Morrny.’.P, M.
Murray. P. M. Buckner, D. L. Smith,
Coxart Bin ns, .Steve Crosbf and
Brawley Black of Walterhoro.
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Mra. Seareon'e Party.
Mra. Allan Searson was hostess
last Friday evening to a large num
ber of ber friend* at a moat fe-.
lightful card party. Despite the In-!
clemency of the weather each Invlt-1
ed guest was present aad a thor
oughly good time was enjoyed. +
The rooms bad bees moat attrac- ,
tlvely arranged and the datntleet of
flowered score cards were distrib
uted. After several exciting rub
bers of bridge bad been played a
refreshing ice course wsi» served.
Punch was also served throughout
the afternoon. The first prixe
won by Mra. Lou Lucas, a center-
piece. and the consolation, a deck
of cards, went to Mra. Sherwood
Price.
Mra. Searaon’s guests were Mra.
J. B. Lyles. Mrs. Mitchell WltseH,
Mra. Annie Wttsell. Mrs. W. E. Fra-
ser, Mra. John Glover, Mrs. Willie
Easterling. Mra. J. L. Rents. Mra. |
H. W. Black. Jr. r Mra. Sherwood I
Price, Mra. Marshall Gruber, Mrs.'
Gaddy Padgett, Mrs. Lou Lucas, Mre
Pink Lucas, Mrs. David Black. Mra.
Luke Farmer, Mra. Henry Glover,
Mre. Joe Lucas, and Misses Belle
Neyle, Belle Westcoat, Billy Stro-
bfk, Licxle Ftshburne, Ulmer Fish-
burne, Sara Kohn, Bessie Kohn, Car
oline Voigt, Lillian Farmer, Emmie
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' Peace Saaday.
!,aat Sunday by request of Pres
ident W T Ilson. the day was observed
throughout the land as Peace Sun
day. During the day all of the
churches in town held services of
prayer for peace in the European
struggle and sermons were along
the same line. At the Methodist
church at the morning hour Dr. J.
W. Wolllng preached a very force
ful sermon on “How Might God fn-
terfere In the War," showing differ
ent ways in which It might be end
ed by providential interference. At
night union services were held In
this church and representatives of
the various chjitches gathered to
worship. Rev. Charles D. Holland,
of the Presbyterian church, con
ducted the Introductory service and
Dr. Wolllng delivered th» sermon,
which was on 'powerful influences
of the gospel in this great var,
softening the hearts and '••otvlhing
„tr.e turlid spirits of those Invol-ed.
The services at all the churches were
very Interesting.
150 Bbls
Flour a $5.50 per Bbl.
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-Not oyer two barrels to any bne'bersori. This Flour
will cost delivered here on the present market about
$6 45 ber barrel, but we had* this bought before the ad-
vance and are going to give you the benefit of it and
when you come for your flour remember that we have a
en vou come 1
nplete line of
complete line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Hardware,
Furniture, Buggies, Wagon s and Farming Implements,
all at prices to suit the times and will save you money
on anything that you need.
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The above price on Floor is necessarily cash to ever}'
one, so please do not ask us to charge it.
YARN BROS. COMPANY
Idist Omference off the Year.
Dr. J. W.* Daniels, presiding el
der of the. Charleston district, will
be in Walterboro next Monday. Tues
day and Wednesday, October 12. 12
and 14. This will be the occasion
of thv lasteduartcr’v 0 conference of
?he veer and while/Dr Daniels
hero he will j>re;>«di i .ich night in
the Methodist ebtir h and there will
probnhly be p-ay r services in the
mornings of (hose days. Dr. Dan-
lelv is a favorite of the Wal-
(erf'oro people and hi? coming for
a few day is eagerly looked for-
ylird to by all. Everyone is Invit
ed to the services.
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Slop That Pint Fall Cough.
Chock your fall coufh or cold at
onco—don't wait—It may load to
ooilouo lung trouble, woakon your
vitality and develop n chronic lung
ailment Got a bottle of Dr. Bell'e
Pino Tar-Honey. It lo pure and
harmless—*ise it freely for that fall
cough or cold. If baby or children
are sick give it to them, It will re
lieve qnickly and permanently. It
soothea^fhe rrltated throat, ungs
and air passages. Loosens phlegm,
is antiseptic and fortifies the sys
tem against colds. It surey pre
vents cold germs from getting a
hold. Guaranteed. Only 26c, at
your druggist.
Hopeless Lung ThotiMe Cored
Many recoveries from Lung Trou
bles are du* to Dr. Adi's Plne-Tar-
Honey. It strengthens the Lungs,
checks the Cough and gives relief
at once.— Mr. W, S. Wilkins. Gates,
N. C. writes: “I used Dr. Bell's Pine
Tar-Honey in a case given up as
hopeless and it effected a complete
cure.” Get a bottle of Dr. Bell a
Plne-Tar-Honey.. If your cough
is dry and hacking let it trickle
down the throat, you will surety get
relief. Only 25c. at your Drug-
Ri«*t.
Y’our Fall Cold Heads Attention
No use to fuss and try to wear
it out. It will wear you our
instead. Take Dr. King's New
Discovery, relief follows quickly. It
checks your Cold and Soothes your
Cough away. Pleasant, Antiseptic"’
and Healing. Children like it. Get
a 50c bottle of Dr.JrCIng’s New Dis
covery and keep it in the house.
“Our family Cough and Cold Doc
ker. writes Lewis Chamberlain, Man
chester. Ohio. Money babrk, if
not stisfied, but It nearly always
helps.
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Card of Thanks.
I desire to thank liev many friends
f<jr their kindness to me in turning
the recent illness and subsequent
death of my wife. I wish to ex
press to each and every one of them
my sincerest appreciation for every
act of kindness to me.
Very truly.
Methodist Church
On next Sunday the regular serv-
Ves will be held 9 m this churih at
11 o’clock a. m. and 8 at. night M
the morning hour the pastor * will
discuss the question “The Charac
ter and Work of the Chue.h Offi
cial.” All the members and friends
are urged.to attend.
J. H.
Holmes.
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Notice.
The tax books for the Town of
Walterboro will be open for the col
lection of taxes at the store of H.
W. Black. Jr., from November 1st
to 30th. 1914.
P. B. BLACK. JR..
Clerk and Treasurer.
Notice.
Licenses will be due and must be
paid on or before November l, 1914.
D. B. BLACK, JR..
Clerk and Treasurer.
At the Presbyterian Church.
At x the regular service next Sun
day morning the quarterly commu
nion of five Lord’s Supper win be
celebrated. Preparatory service on
Thursday afternoon at 5 o’clock. A
cordial invitation is extended to ev
ery one to all of our services.
Lyceum Attract ton Ictober 20 th
The people of Wdlterboro will
not be without a lyceum course this
year. ^A course has been arrangead
for this reason which will prove a
surprise and ft pleasant one for all
>vho attend. The Alkahest Lyceum
Company will put on the attractions
this year, and all of thos'.' booked
for this place are well known.
The first attraction will be the De-
Koven Male Quartett and this has
always proven, a winning nutnher,
wherever it has gone. Season tick
ets can be secured by applying either
*o Heber R. Padgett or James F.
Rlsber.
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We have made arrangements*'whereby we can handle
a limited amount of cotton at ten cents per pound ami
during the month of Octobef we will invest all the money
we collect in this way. Our customers who owe us small
amounts and want to pay us in ten cent cotton can do so
and we will give them the cash for the difference.
To those who do not owe us and are in the market for
Furniture of any kind we will give them ten cents, al
lowing them to buy what they need and pay them the
cash for the balance.
Those who have no cash and wish to help the cause of
the farmer can do s o by spending their cash with us and
thereby contribute to this great cause.
We are not making this offer for the purpose of mak
ing money. We know this cannot be done. Our sole ob
ject is to lend a helping hand as far as our means will
permit in the cause of our country, a cause in which a
’’ great number of our business men all over the United
States have already enlisted and in which ever}’ business
man with a spark of patriotism should enlist.
Remember, if you can’t participate in the “Buy a Bale
Movement” to the extent of buying a bale or more you
can participate by spending a dollar here Which will be
added to that of your neighbor to help buy a bale to be
placed in a warehouse and for the present retired from
}hc market.
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