The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 26, 1915, Image 4
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T \ ' THE PRESS AMD STANDARD
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The Press and Standard
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FBOF. XAPIKR'H ARTICLE.
IOO!V BY THE
ANB STAXDARD. INC.
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w. AjBOAK Mltor ub«I Mur.
L. MORROW. Aimoctot* FaIUot.
at the poetofflee. WiJter-
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' 8CB8CRIFTIOX RATES.
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Month)*
Months
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RKMITTA X CKH.
All checks dnd drafts should be
8rawn In favor of the Frees and
We desire again to call attention
to the article of Prof. Napier in thi9
*sMie.of The Press and Standard. It
wilt be found op the (bird page of
the paper and at the cml W the ar
ticle is a coupon, which is meant tor
you to flil ip and. send to.The Press
and 'Standard. Now. it will take
jrou but 'a moment tp do this and If
a su/Tielent number of you send _it
jn gigned it-may help wonderfully in
securing teachers In this county.
Will 'you not do this, right now?
Yes. thank you, we knew you would
Prof. Napier Is remaining in Dar
lington county and is going, to stav
there all summer helping the boys
and their parents In'their problems.
Some of his best work* Is being donr
now. 'ije Is holding.institutes o v cr
the couniy a lid at 6ne ofi them a
kind of expterIf ri<*» meeting was held.
This is what ore of them said:
"I raft't codersfand much of the
Retiring the hoys sire doing on the
black board 1 *, but I wiy'h that 1 had
Look at the printed label on your
paper. The date thereon ahows
when the subscription expires. For
ward your money in ample time for
reaewal. Notice date on label care
fully. and If not correct please no
tify us at once.
Iliad the opportuni4y.of learning what
| * hoy have barhed .about farming
I would Vpv<* been a bettor farmer
for knowing, when 1 rdayled out to
nuke my' living from the land, the
things these boys know .now."
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•f their paper changed, will please
state la their communteaticn both
the old end the new addresses.
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Our Weekly Poem. •
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I wonld be true, for there are those
who trust me.
I would be pur*. Jor there arc
*■ those who car*. . , i-
I would bo strong, for there Is much
to suffer.
I would be brave. foY there is
much to dare. < • -
I would be friend to all—the foe—
the friendless.
I would he giving and iorget the
gift.
L would l>e humble, for.l know my
, weakness:
I would look up -and laugh—-
and lov*—.»nl lift:
—Howard Arnold Walters. N
THE rOLONlAL (iltOWINfi
IX POPI’LARITY DAILY.
The new Colonial theatre is prov
ing more popular every day, and the
managers are very grateful for the
liberal patronage given them. a lust
Friday night there w-as standing
room only, the accasionbeing the
presentation of “Taming of the
Shrew,” a special three reel feature.
Friday's prorranrrwili consist of two/j
♦wo reel plctureg*and one one reel.
“Mona Lisa.” and "A Romance of
Old Holland” will he the two reel
features, and “Cupid and the Dress
Coat” a pn ereel eonje^y. / Next
Wednesday afternoon the theatre
will be ©ben at 4:So and Hosed at
night on amount of the m ini8 t rp l
performance. “ /
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DAVID X. SMITH. .lit.
IlfltT BY ACTOMOIHLE.
An automobile accident
Orangeburg Mbndev afternoon
«ulted in the serious injury of
'terbeff (5l?)4e. the stenographer
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BANKA WILL OBMERVE
LEE'S BIRTHDAY.
, Next Thursday, June 3rd Jeffer
son Davis' birthday, will be observed
#s a holiday by the banks of Wal-
terboro and doubtless by those of
the county. The day will probably
be spent by the bank officials In
wooing the cool streams of the
coupty In an effort to make rotne
new fish stories. . »
At the invitation of Mrs. J. L.
Rentz, the King>. Daughters and
Sons wiU tn«*t wtt4i her at Hotel
Albert
on Mouday afternoon. May
12th. at five o'ckxk. Let evcr ?
member arrange to he present, as
business of importance win me at
tended to. ’
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METHODIST CHUHCH.
Rev. J. W. Wolllng, Pastor.
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Sunday morhin# a beautiful. «ong
service was rendered by the eboir.
directed by Mrs. Jones, the organist.
The subject discussed was, “The Re.
jplclng Spirit."
At night another beautiful song
service was rendered before a large
Congregation. The 1 ongregationai
singing was upanlmouslv good. The
subject discussed was, “The Perfec(
Law of God.”
Next Sunday.
On next Sunday morning and at
night, the Rev. John Pahl Patton, a
highly cultivated young minister,
will preach. The people of the
mmunlty and the country around
are urged to attend. Let all * the
peoole attend the divine worship in
God's house.
Make)* Hu>ine*s.
fond of lob-
. The Lady—^Are you
ster salad. Doctor?
LoctoY—p-No. I’m not so fond of If,
but I’m very grateful to it.—Li'e.
MEETING OF SOCTHKItX.
DIVISCIOX IXSTITI'TF..
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PI'BLIC KI PPORT NEEDED.
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The day of good roads for Colle
ton county has dawnejl. and the sun
Is shining brightly. A spirit of co
operation on the nart of every • Itl-
zen is needed. For instance, if Y.
man lives on a road u and it is neces
sary for him to give up a strip of
land to straighten the road, let ♦h'.s
be done willingly. It will tie » as
bread cast upon the waters. Anoth
er thing we have thought would be
a good practice and Jhaf is to have
the people of the county feel proud
of the roads— so proud of them. In
fact, that they would not hesitate to
take a spade and fill in n had hole
near one's- home. We know a road
which would be splendid all the way
If thisvwere done hv a few citizens
living along it. No road is better
than its worst place. Then; there
Is rhe good work which l mh'ht lie
easilv done'bv the split log Iras—-
bin this Is food for another ^e.tltor-
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the First Judicial circuit, and the
Coat” a one reel comedy. Next
,v «on of.'D.-'V'd X. Pmith. formerly
■vC the upper part of this county**
His friends will he -glad to^ iearn,
however, that Mr. Smith’s “injuries
were very slight.
MIXI8TREL GIVEN
NEXT WEDNESDAY.
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IK THE AUTOMOBILE A CVRSE?
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There are those who wish to criti
cize the recent wholesale purchase
of automobiles in thi* county. Well.
It would seem at first blush, that too
many are being purchased, hut we
suspecOthe historian will write it ns
the greatest thing done in Colleton's
propperltv. From this auto selling
year will doubtless date the great
demand for better roads and the rea
lization of that demand. Everv
owner of an automobile becomes a
booster for better roads. 4
Rut t)ie greite«»t good will rnnie
from the mingling n»'d intermingl
ing of the peonlo. PotMol of the
harriers heretofore evistink b*-
tween ^gpmnittnltie^/wlll b*- broken
down, and new fH**m!?^hnd aceualh-
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ta'nce« will
■ihe KVidf
Schools.
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churches and' s«>cfil life will Yeireive
a lew si tjrmging; cve^v remote
sect’on of fii* 1 countv into oulck
eontmupic^tion nith e\erv other
ftf'ftjftfK and in arfdi'ta'i. will' oth* -
rli-tes. towns mid communities.- will
go far towards removin'’ the de«ir •
to leave the countv ant! live ♦Isc-
w here. j>>. •*.
The Frees and Standard'“"os good
tn-ownlne an ntitomohile hul not 1'
It meaps neglect ,of Work and , the
piling uusTif debt whhh cannot be
met. TVe trust those who can af
ford to‘do so will ront'nwe to buy
cars, especially the farmer who
needs to have some pleasure for his
family. »nd quick travel.
A ministrcl will ho given next
Wodnesdan evenig at the school an-
ditorium by local talent, trained by
Mr King, for,the benefit of the V.
O. C tduyter. the proceeds folng to
nay for r/litioc.aj markers of craved
of veterans at the cemetery.
The following notice was sent The
Press and Standard by Mrs. H. J.
(livens:
The Southern Division institute
ill he held at Fairfax, June 8th
arid lith. Each organization is en
titled to two delegates, and, these
should be appointed at once. Make
vour plans now to be there and help
by yrftir presence and interest to
make th'fl meeting a success. The
program promises a feast of good
things, but you are needed to eet the
benefit,to be derived. Names of dele
gates can be sent tq M?«. K. A. Mc
Dowell
Eunice O. Williams. V. P.
WATCH OUR NEW
BARGAIN
. The Second upeazt
will be: 1 - Ladies misses,
Children’s * Dresses,
which we
tiircam*
s, misses, and
cpeci
will put on our Linrain Counter
COUNTER
THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE PRICES FOR WHICH WE WILL SELL
THESE DRESSES FG$ ONE WEEK ONLY: ' v
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-.75 Dresses..*
S1.25 to $1.50 Dresses. .
$1.00 to » Dresses..
$2.50 to $3.00 Dresses.
$2.00 to $2.50 Dresses.
$3.00 to $3.50 Dresses.
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.50
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^ $ 1.50
to $5.00 Dresses.
$2.50
$1.00
- i $5.00
to $6.00 Dresses.:....
$3.75
' v$5
V $1.00
to $1.25 Child’s Dresses
.60
$1.50
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Child’s Dresses.
.15
$1.25
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* .50
to .75 Child’s Dresses
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Child’s Dresses.. ,....
.20
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. < ‘ All those who bought oiir shirt waists last week, were convinced that It was the
greatest bargain they ever came across. .Every article bn the Bargain Counter is sold
absolutely below cost. .Those who missed their first chance in obtaining a shirt waist for
such a low price have another chance now in getting their dress at as big a bargain.
.Don’t leave it off for tomorrow It might be gone. .Come and see our Bargain Counter no
matter whether you buy or not. We just received a Classy line of Men’s Suits, quality
style and price to suit everybody. —-
WE ARE SUPREME IN LADIES AND MEN’S PALM BEACH SUITS
For Millinery, Shoes, Suits and Ladies and Gents Furnishings call on us
r WE ARE THE LEADERS
COLLETON BARGAIN
, B. LEVY, Manager.
HOUSE
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IN MKMORI.1M.
memory of Lawton
SI FT. STIUFKLAXD
SPFAKS AT DKDH'ATIOX.
A11 pi
Smoak, sou of Mr. a»<f'“Mrs. Guy L. i
Smoak. of Round, today one year!
ago. death claimed our darling boy.
It has been a sad, sad. long year to
us., How we long for a touch' of a |
vanished hand. Our friends may
think the wound has healed, but on
ly God can know th p sorrow deep
Sithin, our hearts concealed.
Father and Mother.
Round, May 18.
Cut
Your Grain
• WITH A
The Woman’* MKstnna’p SooMy
of the Methodist church will meet
w ith Mrs. J. R Ri°er at thf, honu*
of Mr«. M. Flshburne on Hamp-
ton Street. Tuesday af'ernoon at
five o'clock
Mr*. L. R. Week*, of Charleston,
i* spending sometime with her
mother, Mrs. C W. Rutter.
Mist Ethel Francis ratne up from
Charleston Friday to spend the
week end at home.-'
Shpt. dl. R. 'Strickland accepted an
invitation to attend the dedication
of the Bella new schqol buikling.
near Harlriyvllle. Thl* is one of
the best school buildings in the State
according to Miss Hite,, and the dpdi-
eatio r n sdYvices were herd there last
night,, Mr. Strickland was invited
to make the principal address On j
this occasion. He went oy p r yester
day in his *ar„ and enjoyed the oc
casion veYv much. He is intensely
interested In the, improvement of
school buildings/and a more happy
occasion would be hard to find. That
he acquitted himself eloquently and
well goq» without saying.
A FEW SPECIALS
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TAYLOR’S
L ASSIFIE
ADVERTISING
A.Where Value Reigns
Supreme
Ladies’ overall
checks and stri
straps to draw
se a aprons,
taped edges,
em to a fit
r.VTK!8—Twenty-five cents for each Insertion of less than twenty-
Ive word*. One cent a word each insertion fqr twenty-five wonls, oY
more. Cash In advance. * / -
25 Cents
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WANTED.
WANTED Everybody to patron
ize this column. These ads ar' 1
always read nn<l they pay becaust
they are effective and cheap. /
A GOOD TIME TO AtT.
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Walterboro Is to be commended
for having determined to get away
from the blackness of Egy
darkness which has been like a
over the town since Its advenF Into
the kingdom of towndom. No less
Is rommendatlon due for the exten
sion of her waterworks^and sewer
age systems. The rHiSens'will never
regret a penny of'Ahe expenditure
If it be wiselv ai\K rarefully done and
we believe that it will be,
But what 'we started out to sa*'
was that rhese new advantages will
open up numerous arenas* for
furtlyer progress. The town will
uue 1 more_ desirable place to
rv*. . A (Me of Immigration will
doubtless begin Other things will
boom. *
A paramount need at this fiqm
Is an organisation or\|be husineti*
and professional men of the com-
■munitv to direct and take, advan
tage of these increased facilities for
town development and growth. WjJ*
Walterboro take advantage of her
• opportunities or witT she .sleep?
' Now is a, good time for action. •
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TBt SI FI>y Wf
iriyfng
s..;-v; cs in ^.upCv
with j>osiji(upc x an
TF.AtTIFR
for /(Air
(e^eiicrs
schools witli {••»< hers,-
booklets: . A Fi.AVliTuI EX
SKUYtt’E Free. Southern
era* Agency. \V. H. Jon s,
rolunihia, F. M
(>k
FOR SALE Several farms on easy
terms. Well located and healthy.
Apply R. H. WiChman. 5-19-;k2t
Glrls^'^nd Misses' Middy, blouses,
swhife trimmed with navy and red
rilatea, the prettiest ever, only
49 Cents
FOR RENT,
7*-
FOR RENT Splondhk / f r o»t office
y/over Tlie 'I’toss/nnil St.uiiiard.
Apply to W. vy Fmonk
Indies’ Middy Blouses al! white,
sailor collar, with rec star in eaclt
s<»Yner. mad* of good grade heavy
cambric, laced front, a big liar-
gain. a t
F<|R HEXT^C, kAring (j,,.
from .1yv“ l r *ttr to S- pt,
sniiimcr
ah. 1 IT,.'
49 Cent^
ct our
the brin-v jn
*’.v occupii'd
by
trio
U*EUT j
a me known
:is the Mini?
,hori*c.
Tendi
yinw nsfairs
furnisii(M.
up-'
fa irr
Mgr J/
^unfurnished,
Apply F.
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Infant’s pqtent leather baby <i(>!l
Slippers. Site* ‘J to $. We hav
very few of this" lot li ft, yovt lilfi!
better . Iiurry, for they are now-
priced at .
Mower
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The McCormick Mow£r is known for its
simplicity and durability wherever it ha*,
been used. Simplicity is the keynote of its
construction. There are many reasons why
an experienced farmer will select a mowing
machine that is simple in construction. The
more simple the mower is the easier it will
work. The fetfer fancy trappings it has the
^ less likely it is to get out of order. The
Met ormiyk has fewer parts than any other
Tmaehim
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10 Cents
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( IjfcAN ( l TTING—The McCormick
WANTED—^Your .o'rd'-r'* Of printed l
‘stationery, booklet*.yriirds, (ircu-'
Irr* anything in prui'iug. We
do it right and cheap. The Press
and StandArl-X
TOR SALE.
KO^ SALE— One thorough-bred
pointer puppy, two months old.
this of-
It.
Price 110.00, apply "J”,
fletfc
FOR KALE—75bushel* good, sound
Clay p«*k. J. E- Pinckney.
’ l-2«-2t.
FOR SALK—Ford Runabout in^ood
order. Fash or credit, apply F. M
Crosby May 8-2t.
FOR KALB—Nice lot .if stationery.
In boxes. Pencils, tablets,*cllpa,
etc., etc The Press ar..l Standard.
Foil KALE—200 bushels of pure
Whlppowill Pea seed for sale,
VVill sell any quantity desired. Ap
ply to Belton Mercantile Fry, Bel
FOR SERVICE.
Jersey Bull still in Walterboro.
now at John H. Peurtfoy’s lot. Calf
guaranteed. j|2.0» G. I. Blocker.
Walterboro, S. C. 5-26-it.
Why don’t you put a Pennant on
vour automobile—We have them
in all colors—with Waltfrboro.
S. F., on thenp to close them out
we will say
is noted for its clean cutting qualities. There
is a clean cutting surface the entire length
of the ledget plate.
No. 66(5 will pure Malaria or Bili
ous Fever. It kills the germs.
6-19-4m.
10 Cents
KRKKH MFTTON
Every Tuesday and Saturday at G.
I. Blocker's. 5-26-21.
All over the. County. Whooping
Cough. Klein’s Pectorial Embroca
tion gives relief.
I^and Plaster. Have just received
a car of the-very best land Plaster.
‘ H. AS£. Black, Jr.
No. 666 will cure Chills and Fever,
It is the most speedy remedy we
know. , ” 5-l9-4m.
Pictures Framed to order,
terprlse Furniture Co.
. En-
ton. S.
fi-26-ltp.
Rub-My-Tfsm-r Antiseptic. Ano
dyne—Kills pain, stops piorefac-
Wash Ribbons, 5 yds to bolt, siz
es 11-2 to 3 /.10c
Tatting shuttles, in white .. lOc
Bone crochet needles .5e
Sleel crochet needles/ .V
Inside skirt belting. ' Black and
white ... .10c yd.
Merry Widow write hair pins, the
latest 1. . . „ V box
Crimped wire collar stays, 6 on
card / .. .V
Tango, collar flqre* lOc
Tipperary collar flares. ..... Iftc
Ontredo or seaming, 6 yds forlOc
Indies’ taped neck and. sle^e
vests .V
Ladies’ Black Hose ..., .V
H LL SWATH—A feature of the Mc
Cormick mower that will appeal to every
farmer is the fact that there is ample room
between the pole and the inside shoe—which
makes it unnecessary for the off horse to
walk on the grain which is being cut.
These are important points to consider
when you wish to buy a machine to harvest
your grain crop. A very little loss per acre
will more than pay for the purchase of
McCormick mower and rak* in two
ments $74.00. Cash, $72/0.
See or write—
a
pay-
A. WICHMAN & SON
BARGAINS} Wc srll the MfKinlcv
10c. Edl
a cnpjr
V
Itflo
on music khcet* at 5c
M*ake your selection
while they last, at S. Finn's Jewel-
ry „Fo. . 1-18-2t.
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tion.
0-1 f'-4 m.
Water Frilors nil sizes nxid
price*. Enterprise Furniture <'o.
TAYLOR’S
If you'want the very hesf Laud'
Plaster, you tan get trqm H \\\
Black, Jr., • 5-i’a-2r.
Walterboro's Popular Store.