The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 21, 1915, Image 8
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
-WEDNESDAY. JULY 21.
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ilito iledii^ions
ON ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK
FOR CASH ONLY '
The H. W. Cohen Store
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This is the Eighty-Seventh Year for
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Buist’s Garden Seeds
New Crop Turnip Seeds Just In
: We Recommend
v IIuImiV lmprov*“«l Purplr Top Y«*llo»
KutM Hhkm—Thin i* the largest and
moat productive Kuta Baga known; ' v ' ^
, there ia no variety which haa gain-’
. **d’ a greater reputation throughout '
the entire country than BUIST'S
, , ■„ ' . Improved; It «*annot toe too higly
reconimepded, and no aort wilt pro-
duce aiich handa^mely formed roots
or greater yield; It has*an exeeed-
i . Ingly abort neck, ia very aolid, of '
a beautiful orange or amber color,
with a handsome purple top. and ia / .
the result of many V^ars of cifreful
selection.
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JJ Try our Mixed Variety Turnip JJ
Seed for your Fall Garden.
Now is the time and this' is the
place for Turnip Seeds,
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HherlfpH Office.
Sheriff J. D. Ackerman has com
piled the following figurea tq aho.v
what haa been done in the way of
' law enforcement on the part of the
magistrates in the county. He haa
had reports from 7 of these and the
| totals of warrants Issued and served
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| Iowa; Inquests held, 2; trespass. 2:
poll tax. 6; larceny. 10‘; search war
rants. 3; obtaining goods under false
pretense. 3;, wife desertion. l:-.car-
rying concealed weapons. 7; trans
porting whiskey, 6; vagrancy and
poll tax. 69; house breaking. 3;
disposing of property under lien. 1;
* PERSONAL.
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O. W. Sweat of Hendersonville,
had busiqeas in town Monday.
R. D. Tarter, oi Ruffin, was
among those in Walter'ooro Monday.
W. II. Yarn, of Smoaks; was
among those in town Monday, hav
ing run over from lira. Creek where
•he attended services on Sundav.
Hon. A. C. Sanders, of Ritter,
has gone, to Balsam. V. where
he will spend several weei.\» enjoving
ithe cool air and sptihg -.yater qf this
assault and battery, 10; gambling j' re ® ort
»: house breaking, .,3; disturbing
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religious worship. 2; misdemeanors.
10; violating dspensary law. 25: |
breach of trust. 1; disorderly con
duct. 8. Making a total of warrants
issued and served of»184. from Jan.!
.1, to July!.
The following Is the reports re
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: .x. M. Reeves—2 Inquest; 2 poll
tax;’ 3 larceny. 2 search warran 4 :
1 obtaining goods under flase pre
tenses; 1 for wife desertion.
H. F. Tpwles—2 petty larceny:
1 carrying concealed weapons;
! transportation ot whiskey; 3 tres-
.oass;_l disposing of property under
jlien: 37 vagrancy and poll tax: sent
{convicts to the chaingang 1,545
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H. Hodge—l violation of the
Sabbath; 1 assault and battery; -'4
transporting whiskey: 2 Irespass.
27 poll tax and vagrancy; 3 gamb
ling; 1 house^, breaking;*' 1 dis
turbing religious worship. Sent to
chain gang, convicts. 81d days.
L. K. Hill—2 assault and batterv:
misdemeanor. • Returns not com-
flfete,
W. N. Jones—1 petit larceny j 4
carrying concealed weapons; 2 'vio
lation of dispensary law; 1 obtain
ing goods under false pretenses; 1
disturbing religious worship.
ill. VV. Hudson—3 assault wRh
inteyit to. kill: 1 • ejection: 1 breech
»f trust: 1 poll tax: 2 larceny; 1
search warrant. * \
H. J. Givens—2 violation of the
dispensary law : i noli tax: 1 obutlr
fnt goods under falae pretens.?;
disorderly c.ifnduct; 2 hoiKC b^eak-
ing.
J. H. Porcher. of Bluffton was |
among the visitors to ‘Walterboro
last week, being a visitor at Hotel
\!bert. as a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Rentz.
11. E. Hast. Hfin left today for Nor
way to visit his brother./3. H. Easb-
erlin. whom h> has opt seen for ten
years. He* will also visit his sister.
Mrs. Reed, at North before his re
turn.
•Dr. L. M. Strickland, of Smoaks.
was in town Tuesday having come
down with his brother. Thas. Herry
Strickland. They were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo *S. Strickland
while here.'
Hon. Jas. E. Peurlfoy was in Beau
fort this week, attendin'; court
which is ia session there. Mr. Peu-
rifoy is acting solicitor for his broth
er, John. w;ho is spending t|je rum
mer In Loomis.' N. Y.-*-
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Mrs. B. Lew. accompanied by her
son. P. Bogoslow. has gone to New
York, where they will purchase
goods for their stores. They lef^fl
Sunday and will be awn;.\for
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Mrs. H. Zalln. who has bf'en^liorth j
frr several veeks. purchasing fallf
g »ods for their stope/has returned.
I Mrs. Zalln rw; orts^Fomc Excellent
Ipwrchasts. md a^goo l time soclallv
$ 1 v hiie away. went t. \vk v York.
Baltimore Woshingtcd;.
Closing Out
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
TRUNKS and BAGS
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FOR CASH
If yoa ever expect to use a trunk,
suit case or bag, it w ill pay you
it now. -
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Furniture Go.
to get
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J. E. Bryan -4 assaruit -vHh in- M. (Jc Rixers. iiis fr'>-nd< will
rr to kill: t’,'nptfXd': renny; 2 car- i gref/to lo-rn. went to Charleston:
rving comc’! d v^capous; 2 viola-;'^mday afternpon for th- p.urporp r !■
Han of disprrsi^ky lutf:: 1 trc-pass: j <n*ing to the hospBa’ •: r nq opera-i
“'-dUlosing ofvpro-perty und«r liep^j tion. • This wag performed Tiiesda •*
*. vagran ; 6 r>i»ll tax: C. fi^amhUdg: i -nd he i> eet.tng on well - following j
10 mi; deipeanoiX Sent 28 >usrs to it. ' i j
the ooisrt ot general sessiqx v ii n<t —
< v cenvijt^ tptk* chaingang
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The fojjdjwnf !e«*rrX j-; I • ing
mail'd )/> every .trustee in-ihe conn- ‘
‘v prgfha'theni to'!.>e present at.the | Mr.
nine ting called- b,y Supt. Siri kland , > h
for MomluVi* \::s"-: 2. to organize j vm '
a co'infv trus/ees association:
W.ilf- rl>dro. S. r., 6 ‘ly 24. lair,.
Dear Sir:
A tHiefine of all t)ie trustee ^nf rherima'hm
the XoOnty.'Js herebv- called f»’•
MoHdvy. August 2, It* 15. to be held
i at the (‘own Mouse for th n Mifiios*'
fX" organ :it.B fh'* trustees into a
I I'oHntk Trustees^. A' !, wi(i*ie-T. Vo -
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s o*. i< e an ear h r corn taken i
from his field-of terf acr< . \v1;< h h
s.i'X i i v«ry . fine this ' if
D*. pohleq dent vnrifty. and is om |
of the largest FOf» here.'it being ;;!
mo.tt a foot it length."
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NOTHING BUT BARGAINS
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FRANK’S
The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
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- Please take notice that our well known. Mr. J. Frank
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is in the northern markets buying stock for the fall. r *
He reports that he has secured.a thrge lot of Indies
dresses from one of New York city’s biggest manufac
turers. He states in his report that he. has had these
goods sent on for immediate sale, which will offer as the
biggest bargains that Colleton county has ever seen.
As usual, we sell -more goods for less money and
better goods for the sa m e money.
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JUST THINK OF IT! SOME OF OUR SPECIALS:
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Ladies fine dresses, regular value $1.50 and $2 Q0. our
sale price i. * ;./... aOc
Ladies dressets, regular value $1.50 and $2( sale price M ! c
Ladies fine white embroidered dresses, a bargain at $2 5 )
our sale price .. • • 98c
Best 25c coffee on the market, our sale price lOc
Best8c and 10c Apron checked gingham, sale price .
Yellow Homespun, 36 in. wide, value 8c. our sale price .m-
Silk Cropc-de-ehines, value 50e and 75e, sale price • A 2.’»c
All other goods reduced accordingly.
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’Piei.-e rerr.eftiber that we can prove everythin;; v*
advert i e. ^
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Ever:- day i< bargain day at.
The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
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J. FRANK. MAiucir.
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Friday aftonioou. an.d Aviis liurior!
Sunday. Mr. Wha:'* ' \ 4 »(roth-
* r of Hon T. 15. Whatlo *. iff !:irly
P.ram !: and of Mrs. . liontz' mothor.
A «ard from John If. tV-umfov,
#r** mjHpd and ’urgralTo l> f ' prfasent
j Ths-s isX most importanf matt* r and
j.in orfaiBcation'such as this has
1 tiofio nnn b Apr fh»* scbotds ;ml fd'«
Ti"ar'>.>nal in.H»r**^ts of othor tountii*?.
rolloton (oijntv iuusf not bo n Ma i.-
■’u tl'f mattor' of Xdm ation. and \
Mnc of tho mm*-', lo .d -sou.--’ ’ tains .itt - coo-i I o - ’' -hat lii* phy-*
. tho ti*»ds of tin*- si'botvbj will 1m* of i ;ins ! 'l. I^oomjs. N. A., v. ho-o h**
?r« at h**lp at tin* l.ecit rt.ng of *h* sn^gdim: tis- sunitnot }tat,> 'hot
srhool * - Siat“ .Suporint' ud* v nt sound a 5- a iV>'lar. Ho v Hi
of EdtioaMo.a, J E. SwerrinX^w tn rHl ' ,rn rTtt.n r
a 1ott‘*r to m.o ftatod that It* tbonght * tliorouftlilv .strong ag.t'n ' iMowinc
tbo mattpr of' organizing tho Irnr- ‘ ,n of an illitosy lasting nior-a
• os “eminently vv'mo” and lw> has
‘ than a year.
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AT THE- 4tH*ONlAI.
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The speoiijV feature of last night.
Robin Hood, which waa enjoyed hv
a large audience at the roionial.
Other feature* are scheduled tor next
•.week.
/ Friday there will l>e shown an
Eclectic (oiiH*dy in three parts. “A
World Without Men.” in which 3
- ^iaterii vow eternal celibacy,'but It
ends as is usual in their all Retting
Next Tuesday evening there will
he shown ‘The Train of the- Law.”
• pa melodrama staged In thrpo part - >.
the scenes being laid in \U>xicd. This
is i| Western drama and carries wijli
it a (harming love story
married. This is sur to prove amus
ing.
«ked for place on the program for w
tills me'- ing. He will, xpe—'forc, Meredith Woliinz. *v ho is cotmect-
b<> present and- make ,an add,-ess »•(! with the large busic.eoN of ntp» -
<);|ier good speakers have been se- Ayer In .Olar spent some day’s afs
mred .and we shrilp exp*-, n full end this week In Walferr-ro. and then
free discussion of nil matt rs by the went on to the Isle of Palms to
trustees of all the schools of ifils spend his vacation He is the olde«t
countv. 4 - son of Rev. J. W. Welting, ami came'
I am making a perkonafl appea 1 on a visit to the parsonage,
to each and every trustee in the
Letnpns,
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Specials JPbr July
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Cofree* yX I()c pervj.outx!
Indies’ Hose X. 5c pci pair ju.
Men's Hose 5c per p 'it* iT
Embroidery, was 5c y now U- \aid I
Indies’ Shoes, regular $2.25, $2.50, 83.00 and $X5< > \ 1
, at $K7T», $1.85, $2.00 and $2.25.
See us before buying elsewhere.
L. E.
“The Cheap Store.”
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’ Frank von Sprecken. engineer for
the Atlantic Coast Line Rallnoui
, company, was ^n Walterboro this *
wex'k, having come o\er p* consult*
with the’Dy>ard Construction i>oni-'
pany in reference to crossing the
railroad’s right of way velth their
sewerage pfpe. Mr. von Sprecken
has• headquarters at Savannah." Ho
was accompanied by Mrs. von Spr.-n. | dVne—Kills pain,
ken and little child. Gor.
county to be present at this meeting,
and - 1 urge you to begia now mak
ing preparations to be pfceseut. The
m"elfrig will be called at ll;Oft
oTlock. and wm want vou present at
that hour. We shall‘not wiit on
yourTiTrhe there promptIV.
In the name of humanitv and> for i t n ||.f>odge railroad bolweet;
the good of your boys and giVls be I j» oril i an ,t Wiggins
present and l«t us plan for the best 1 !
vear eve^ held In the schools of
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t?* o Respecrfullv.
’HUGO S.‘ 8TRICKL/ NO
Prful Walter, ot Stock’s station
was in town Monday. Air. Walter
recently purchased the stock of
goods T.. K. ’ Buchanan had in the -
low country, and is running a gen
eral merchandise store at that point.
Stock ls“a smaB station on the Hil-
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('oantv Superi:itendent of
fion.
W. M - Godley. Jr., of IsFandton.
whs in Waltcrhoro Tuesday. Mr.
fiodh-y stat-es that tin* crops, while
F lurn j ho! a>* good in his section ns thev
. wer^ J/ist year are' better than it_
• ’ • was f-xpe. 1*4, tl:ev would ’ He*
Antiseptic.- Ano- says there are r»rtain farmi ts Ihere
fctops putrefac-' who h ' ••* as r.ied i tops as , tb*\.
♦ * l-.l9-4m lever had. but that mo t_of them have
been considerably damaged by the
excessive rains. s
W. B. Smoak. of” Smoaks,• w.as- in
WaltCrboro Tuesday afternopQ ^ind
night. Mr. Smoak is a farmer and
merebani of the Sn'-qaks section.
.His dwelling ,waa bdrived several
months ago and he has jheen ^eq-
gaged since in rebirilding. "llis new
dwelU.ng w ill be ready for^oct upant y
n the near* future. , •
the day. Mr. # Bartless came over
on account of the death of ( apt.
Tracy, but received the summons too
late to reach Walterborp in time for
the funeral. His step-mother. Mj
Hartleys was (^ajy^xTra*y’s sister.
Misses Caroline, Kate and
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S. BartU*ss. who i*’ enjoying a
camp at Bay Point, near Beaufort
*4me to Walterboro .‘Saturday for
Rentz. and Miss EdrI ■ and
!’ nder of Ehrahrdt. were \ismr :
'3.C tlie homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Bisiiop and Mr. and Mrs. J\ M. M -
Kenzie last week They returind ’a
their home, after a delightful v"i:-u
Saturday. * ”
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