The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 04, 1914, Image 2
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Mr*. John Lee spent a few days
recently with her brother T. J. Mc-
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^Mr. R. H. Gibson from Hampton
was In town on business last Friday.
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORQ,
COTOBER 28. 191;
Mia* Anaie Rmdociifr of Abbeville
spent the week end with Mrs. T. J.
McDaniel.
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Prof. 8. M. Connor of Stokes was
in town Saturday.
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Prof. J A. Tuten wu»- has charK*
of the C\.* School was
e. visitor if this pie' •» Saturday.
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Pref. Ja*. DeTrr • *c who D p»la-
c'pal of i » Smoe<<t C-r.t*l>4 c ‘:h''ol
Kent £ait«r*.ay an« 1 Jtin , 4,' In to**n
with his parents.
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• * CrV;by of tb*. F»*>r a%'«>
borhood ws in town Saturday an*l
called at this oflce.
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J. D. Bliley of Lodfe spent Satur
day in town.
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P. M. Johns of Lodge spent Fri
day night with E. M. Jones.
- Mr * Henry Glover spent Sunday
in Charleston,
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Messrs. Dan P. Campbell and
Jennings McCants went to Orange
burg Sunday. '
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Mr. and Mrs. E. IX Loper of Key
i West, Fla. arrived in town Monday
'or a visit to his family. It has
been eight years since Mr. Loper
has been in Walterboro, and he has
many friends and relatives who are
glad to see him again. This is Mrs.
Leper’s first visit to South Carolina.
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Miss Lulie Conor, who is tearhin?
at \Stokes, was in town shopping
Monday ^afternoon.
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.Mrs. George Rivers and Miss M. L.
Rivers and *M. C. Rivers are expected
return home this week,. Mrs
Rivera’ many friends are glad tha*
ahe has improved so rapidly.
Hallowe’en Party. ,
Saturday evening! What pr it? Hal
lowe’en!
And pll the town will gather. I
we’en!
To have Just a Jolly fc'ood time.
With the Goblins and Witches!
How fearful your fate:..
If not In the houao a quarter to
eight.
Next door to Press an<| Standard.
A moat attractive program 1 has
been arranged apd an admiaaion of
10 cents for children and lb cents
for grown people will be charged at
the dbor and be sare that you erf 11
get your full money’s worth even
though “the war Is on.”
There will be a special Initiation
of guests at the door by witches and
ghosts. Also your fortune will
te told and refreshments *^er*.od by
the hobgoblins and . watches. All
kipiis of games will be played« *p
proprite to the occasion and you £11!
be allowed to fish for aouvenire.
The last thing on the program Is
“The Goodnight Kiss” which sound*
decidedly Interesting and which may
‘an exciting adventure to some of
these unklssed swains and maids
loose around town.
The ladles of the Methodist Aid
Society under whflse auspices the
party is to given have sent ont
some Invitations but these are mainly
OF A LOCAL NATURE
Prof. ,F. 8. Long Supt. of the
High school here has rblumed from
Trenton. 8. C. where he was called
a few days ago to attend the funeral
of his father. His fsther had been
ill for sometime but .had seemed
Intich improved, alien the end camei
suddenly, consequently Prof.' Long
did hot know he was seriously til
bntll he was called to his funeraL
The Christian Chugch Bit Ever
green has called Felix L. Fox to
preach lor ’them another .year
Ho has been preaching for the
Evergreen church for the past three
years on every 3rd Lord’s Day. a
cordial invitation to all.
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November 1st
and continuing to Nov. 10th We will
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give 1000 Pony Votes for every dollar
cash pnrehaseorpaid on account. .
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Look out for these vote? during Fair Week
Have you seen Prince? He will meet you at
the Feir grounds. Look for him he is the Whole
Show.t
. .We give 10c per pound for cotton in trade or on ac
counts and give Pony Votes the same as for cash. Tell
your friends shout this and get these cotton votse. Non
is the time to posh ahead. Prince is waiting to go to the
boy or girl who works hardest.
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Andrew Keegan 2T0 f S*2r»
Pascal Felder 327.3Tn
John W... Black Jr 26S.HM
Reba Hlers 314.25b
Atty Berry gab.TSe
Jimmie Adams 274.325
Ruth Lucas 292.92H
Lucas Connelly .2$8.0t*b
Harry Gifford 2b$.92'»
Ferrell Herndon 312,965
Anna Matthews Sie.400
Ins May Griffith .... ....313.256
Dbrell Beach 31S.635
W. B. Caldwell. Jr ..269.J.25
Eds-. Burnett .319.940
Eliza Sloman T. 304,60b
Norton Jacobs 327.025
Thos. Howell 326,923
Hamlin Searson \ ;269.93A k
Herbert Stokes 391.005
Be Sure
to ( ast
all your
Votes
Saturday: in
Future.
Watch this
Space each
week.
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Brown Furniture
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Company
LET VS FURNISH YOUR HOME.
We Give Votes in the Fair Queen Contest.
Use the party and Intense you did
not get one, do not feel slighted, but
rest assured that you will be Tgel
corned. /'f
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Moonlight Picnic.
There will be a moonlight picnic
Mr. Ben Price who was formerly
With J. E. Pinkney is how With the
H, W. Cohen Store and will be glad
to have his old friends and custo
mers call on him at his new post
The Brown Furniture Store’s pony
contest Is creating quite a great
deal of lively interest, not only
among the younger set but among
some of the\>lder folks. The pony
and buggy has been here for some
weeks and will be given away to the
_ „ __ boy or girl who secures the grea
ter the purpose of helping to advefr" i® 5 * number of votes. Votes are
iven with each purchase of furni
ture and are being cast for the dlf
ferent boy g and girls. Many of
he grown upe are Interested because
hey are anxious for their boy or
;lrl to win.
Those who have had the pleasure
at Ashton school house. Friday Oct. of seeing Prince as the beautiful
30, 1914^ Refreshments will be pony is called and the buggy are
sold. , the proceeds to buy an organ aware of the fet that the prize gttren
for the Methodist Sunday School of away is worth bavin* and striving
Ashton. To say that Misses Love
snd Wllllmina Bennett ar to fur
nish the music is sufficient evidence
‘hat the music will be good.. Every
body invited to attend. Come with
full purees and generous hearts.
F. N. Jones, Supt,
Miss Olive Jones. Sec.
Miss Florrie Jones,
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for.
Mr. H. M. Ande>son of Pecan
’ air Texas haa bought half Interest
’n the Colleton Telephone He
will be the general manager of the
'•mpany from now on. Mr. Jas.
E. Peurifoy stated that Mr. Ander*
'Q is and experienced man in
this line of work, having held some
Keyle»Haker. very important positions and hav-
Invitations have been received j * n g worked in the factory for a num-
here from Mr. and Mrs. Charles For 1! b «r of years. Mr. and Mrs. Ander-
Neyle to the marriage of their daugh |
ter Emmie, to Mr. Charles J. Baker ‘
pf Charleston, the marriage to tak*> 1
place Thursday evening. November 1
12th at St. Philips Church in Char
leston. Miss Neyle lived here years
ago and visits frienas and relatives
son Is an experleneed man in
Walterboro M**thodlHt Church
Regular services next Sunday
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Sunday school at 10 o’clod;,
n«ming wo*-, hip It.VI avu! night
services at 7:30.
She is a most attra'*- 1 ' y
lady nn * numbers- o' <Outfit 1 s Sun.bgr SrtoM.L
here often.
'lie young
,nterested friends and relatives will
be glad to learn of her happiness.
Strnnge-Palmer.
Quite a surprise to the friends of
Miss Olivia Strenge was the an
nouncement of her marriage in Sun
day’s papers, which took placer Fri
day evening at the home of Dev.
J. H. Graves at whose home Miss
Strange wjas vi|iting in Timmon-
ville. The fortunate young man
is Dr. George Goldston Palmer of
CartersvHl$
Attention.
Th'* fortieth Annua> r Session wi'I
be held with the Pitre-Orove ehuren
No. 2. on Friday the third Sunday
ipr. November tyl4 at 10:30 o’clock
a. m. Introductory sermon to be
preached by Rev. L. B. Ackerman
of Cottageville. The program will
doubtless be an interesting one
.and Will be published in next week’s
1 issue of The Press and Standard.
Rl.fnk letters for Sunday schools
will be sent at once to the Superin
tendents or pastors, these are to be
i number of times and her friends
will be Interested in her sudden
marriage.
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LEGAL NOTICE!
You are hereby ordered to appear
before Het- Honor, the High Priest
of the Spirits of the Night, at the
Mi|s Strange Is well and popular- carefully prepared by the cierks. It
y kntqwn here where she has visited earnestly requested that a ful!
delegation be sent from every school
. The numbers of the songs to be
used were published In a recent is
sue of The Press and Standard
Every school is earnestly requested
to send a large contribution for the
Minute Fund, knd a good contribu-
•'on to Orphanage and Aged Minis
Hall next door to The Press and ter Funds, and especially so for
Standard on Hallowe’en, promptly State Missions. Do not forget the
on the stroke of a quarter to eight, .date of meeting: Friday before
Dare ye not to disobey, the order tKie third Sunday in November,
of Her Majesty ter the Goblins’ll Joseph H. Ramsey, Secy,
get you If you don’t watch out! F. O. S. Curtis. Frep.
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WE WILL FAY YOU FOR YOUR COTTON 10C providing in
payment of old account or in trade. Also we pay you 8C for,
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your cotton 1-3 ( ash and 2-3 in trade or in payment of old ac
counts, at our bot stroes together or separate.
The s (?otton must be delivered to the S. FINN JEWELRY Co.
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You can bring your cotton on this offer any quantity you wish,
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we will give you the credit for same accordingly and the hard
time will be setled with us easy. Remember the places:. * >
& Finn
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Mrs. W. A. Black Millinery Co.
WALTEDBORO,
SOUTH CAROUNA
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jam Safe ,
- Are Still Going on
At Franks
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Will be going on from now’ onj and please remember that
whatever we advertise is true and that we can prove it.
Here is some of our bargains, as follows:
$ 7;50 Men's Suits, sale price.'.. .$ 4.98
$10.00 Men's Suits, sale price*. $ 7.50
$12.00 Men’s Suits, sale price ••.......$ 8.50
$15.00 Men’s Suits, sale price.. /. $11.00
$18.00 Men’s Suits, sale price $12.50
$7.50 Ladies Coat Suits, sale price.. ...$4.93
$12.00 Ladies' Coat Suits, sale price $8.50
$2.50 Men’s Shoes, sale price $!.>'>
$2.75 Men’s Shoes, sale price $2.00
$3.00 and $3.50 Men’s Shoes, sale price $2.50
All solid Leather Men’s Work Shoes $2.25
$1.25 Ladies Shoes, sale price i 984*
$1.75 Ladies Shoes, sale price.....* $1.39
$2.25 and $2.$0 Ladies Shoes, sale price $1.75
$3.00 Ladies Shoes, sale price $1.98
Also bargains in Children’s Shoes.
Ladies’ 50c white and colored Shirt Waists at, 25c
This number is an exceptionally good value.
Ladies and children's Dress Hats at half price.
A full line of fine Dress Goods positively at a lower
price than you ever bought at before.
Men’s 50c Work Shirts at ^ 39c
Ladies’ Dresses, value from $5.00 to $7.00, all wool Serge
Dresses, our sale price is as low as $2.98
We have just received 5,000 yards of yellow Home-
spun 36 inches wide, which we are going to sell for 5c
per yard.
These prices are guaranteed by
The Charleston Surprise
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y • J. : FRANK; Manager.
We pay 9c for cotton in trade, and please take spe
cial notice that there is only one J. Frank store in Wal
terboro and it is next to the Express office.
KaasMMBEBBKSgaygn ipa
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Bring Your Friends
Come to The
See CHAS. H. ROGER, Manager
Tell him your needs. Get his low
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prices on that piece of Furniture you
have been wanting so long.
Consult us before selling your cot
ton as we guarantee you highest mar
ket prices. . • .
* Mention this advertisement when
you come to this store. ~/
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CITATION FOB LETTERS D1S-
MISSOKY
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Colleton.
BY G. ALBERT BEACH Esquire.
Probate Judge.
Whereaa. A. L. Cunningham mad?
suit to me to grant him Letter* Dis
mtsaory of the Estate and effects of
Mrs. A. C. Farmer dec.
. These are. Therc^toae. to cite and
admonish nil and singular the kind
red and credixors of the said Mrs.
A. C. Farmer deceased, that they oe
and appear before me. in the Court
of Probate.tQ be held at Waltertx
S. C. on the 18th day, of Noveml
next, after publication hereof,
11 o’clock itKthe forenoon, to ah
au«=e. if any they have, why 1
said. Letter* Dismissory should i
be granted o.
Given under my hand this 2i
day of October, Anno Domini. 19
~ Published on the 28th Oct. a
of November 4. 11 and 18, 1914.
The Press and Standard.
O. ALBERT BEACH
Probate Judge, C. C.
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