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t X v 3, . » ■t ’ 'MR .WEDNESDAY, JULY 28,1915. THE AND STANDARD PAGE FIVE OOOOOOCOODOOOO0000000000000000 0 0 WALTERBORO BRIEFLETS. 0 Items of Interest Garnered from the Wireless on the 0 * q ' * Streets of Walterboro. ' 0 00000000000000 00 0 0 0.0 0000000000 >» » e - * a, A. B. CAKTCR <iKTS ! about K*-ttinn_ his brother. FraiiK K1BHT WlfTOX • ' Prexeaus. (harftod with attempt* 'l The first open cotton th;s f i riminaf assault, out of jail. Ho year to A. B. tarter, of \\ illiam.'i. j Mat**» tnat the charaes against his who sent to Thd Pre^s and Standard | brother were not well founded and Tuesday afternoon a fulf open boll, that the prosecutor is now ready to Mr. Carter I* one of the . county's | make amend*, and get him but of most progtWive farmers and de , Uue-inrottRe It was necessary for serves to succeed because of his in him to see the* solicitor, but both telligent and hi~ J ' ‘ ************** * SOCIETY. * » • —•«.» * MltS. JOK. W. l.l'CAS, Kdltor. * * ' Phone 1OOY. P #***•»* * * * * * * * * Itjer- acting solicit o* work. | the solicitor and o ere out of town. PITTIXi I P TKIJiPHOXK POLKS. . THK PHL.ss AMI STAMIAHO The Colleton County Telephone APPEAL HltlNtiS All), company is engaged in putting up .< ' The Press and Standard is in re number bf new pbles on ■ it* lo* ;»l t < eipt of a letter from C...VI. Harley, lines. Those on Main street have | of Spartanburg, enclosing $1, for been erected and the wires re-j Mrs. Harriet Price, ^he aged lady stretched.' Other line* will Ik* over-j spoken bf in last w**k’s issue as bo- hauled in the near future Oil all of g in such sore need of help. Mr. them are placed In first class con-I Harley is always ready to aid worthy dition. The work is being done by^ persons in need and this cohirihutioii Supt. Anderson. * will doubtless fill a much larger need its donation made, as is gen- WILL KKMIKK HELP , 'rally the case. 'This'-contribution with ,Mr.‘Harley's letter has •been s« nt Mrs! Pri< e. KEMIEK HELP TO THK XKKHY. Acting upon their own initiative Mrs. G. C. Brow n-and Mrs. Jno. p. ^ n Glover will receive articles bf food lt)H\ Mil kowskl - clothing for the destitute familesj ,<f«»EN To—Al t«4 ST \. cf Walterboro. Last Sunday even- .l••hn Will ow ski. who a tollection Mas taken up at the * Walterboro a lew weelTs ago to op< came Methodist church for these peopt• f’T'n pair from w hich-a goodly sum wif* real. I Ir.if k to i'red. Mrs. Brown and Sirs. Glover[ nd w;u •cill be thankful ftxr ;.ny article* ■sent them. • *J Q 1 ‘ PHOE. WILLIAMS t WIPHELL SPK>lll,V<i TIMI. HEKE. Prof. Williams Campbell, who recently elected principal of th - Stakes’ school, has resigned his po sition as cashier of the Bank of Brunson, and has come to,Walter boro to spend the time till h?s school opens in the fall. Mr. Campbell w «1 be the guest of his sister. Mrs. Httjto R. Strickland. He will also visi* relatives at Hardeeville in the inter im. o ' CAPT. H. I). PADGETT to r-ltop for furniture, has gone August a. He did fin** worn n uch comnu nded for t-h.* ork b« did for sev«.r;;T customers i* i** undertoed that lie had .* call from a wealthy ro* ident of Augustn who wished him to work owr th*' ] furniture in his home while his fain- I fly'were away for th< s’tmmer. and that he'will return at * r :-i\ weeks. , . . —o SOIMI «)•■ HAMMEK IN WALTEKHOKO. To the p«-rson who was a resi dent of Walterboro several years ago. to read that the sound of the hammer is (always he'ard- here in new buildings going up. won 1*1 seem far fetched, but such is the case. There hds not been a time ia the ias* Mr. Jos. W. Lucas spent u day. or two in Charleston this week. - • • • Miss Martha Love Hi vers Spent several days last week in Charles ton . • • * The Misses, Martin of Charleston were charming visitors to Wal boro this week. *. • • • Mrs. McTeer and childtcn o* Early Branch, are bislting her nither, Mrs. M. B. Patterson. pee » Mr. ’ Henry Glover, of Khrba r dl, spent the week»end here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Glover. • • • Mrs.' J. Cs Mcl-eod. spent several days in Savannah last week at the home of her sister. Mrs. A. M. Hitt. • • • Miss Sarah Kohn left on Thurs day, afternoon fo ra pteauant trip V* Summerville and Sullivan's land. . Is- two or three years when two or HAS RKTl"RNNEI). three buildings were not goin:- up It will be, pleasant neps to- his «n M'alterlwro: This is true row- many friends to know that Capt. H. the three buildings now-the hand- R Padgett, who has been ac the some residence of C. G. Paoger is sanitarium in CJiarlestn for several nearing completion, only a few fin- veeka for removal of cataract, ha? shing touches being necessary. The returned. He oame In Saturday and residemehf Irving M. Fishburne has Is rapidly convales< iiig. I-t will be the framing up and it Is beginning sometime of course, before he can to look "housey,’* and the aamo is trust his eye to the full Ifght of true of the residence- of Brani|o\ O. day. but the operation was a om- Beach. Other buHdings are pr<>ject- plete success, and he will S'»on be -d tor the near futWe out on the sfroets as of yore. o— o MAYOR At KERMAN REV. LEROY G. HENDERSON M fTH lt\ll HO\D PKt XTSITtHt. To XX XLTEHItolio. | Mavor XV. B. Aekerjuan Rev. LeRoy G. Hendersb*. - on ‘'harleston topebrrow fi>r the purpose the late Col. C. G. Henderson, a"*! ! •' confvtrkfg witlt the officials o. rr.p of the leading minister- #»f ih« '-e Atj>rmic <’«*:• st IJne Railroad Presbyterian church, now hiving • ’storate in Knoxville. Teun'.. ar rived in town today :or a visit.t-> In mother. Mr I.* >il - in Walterboro several days, r.ouncen vnt is made thav/lie conduct -er-ic*-.- at tlueprcil-;. t- ria*. church jf-un'day ‘morturty- -N • - „.. T .^xr.— \ X. I). PREXJEYEN SEEK- : TO If XX E flRoTHER HELEXsEtt A. I>. J^feveaux. of fh«- Bmkherul se-tiojE was in Walterboro this mortung having come down to see' t * - 'id'e i^, having them * ondli ior.r around tl * An eif*r w;i^,ui;ul* r — th* rvdr- .d compand Miss Mabel Lawrence of Charles ton is in town this week visiting'he/ narents. Mr. and V!rs. .1. It.-I^tw- rence, v , * * •» .Misr Rita Furrs, who has been Vli<- attra*tive guest of Miss Clara Xr.dcrson. has r« turned to her home in Hampton. . -i ' • * • -< • . 'frs ,1. D. Rainey and ehildr«-n lett.on Saturday l«»r ’.Xcworth. Ga., w In re they w ill speml .sometime with Mm. Rainey's niotln-t. Cleveland Sanders pleasant party of Colonial Tuesday ■ 'r<a'' n* tin p. --c ieji-'t sb as to make ior.Jho-e ban Jins !r .hand . tl;-- vr> made •/T ne f-* fill rr I mad d*-liiie*! \<*1;* rman g*»* s to this matter up in person, hoping the rciiel asked. ;«i: artvm'i 1 a firm J»oi- -!gj>t / . It inf; agreeing This th* , Mr. and M "ere hosts ti visitors at tli evening. • • • *> . Mrs. Ernest L. Leniarks of Ritter, will leave on Monday for Ashville. N. ('.. where she will spend several weeks. • • • - Or. and Mrs. Cam Fishburne, and children, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. M. Halsey at Station 25 Sullivan’s Island. .. •*•.'* 11 Miss l-eonle^Padgett, of Walter boro is visiting. Mrs. A. L. Gatlin, on Franklin street.—The Anderson Intelligencer. </ . , 1 • • * Mrs. W. D. Chastine of Atlanta', who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. p. Rainey has returned to f'er home. • « * N ’ < The Misses Jacobs, who have been ing atMlK* home of th«*ir broth er. Mr. Max Jacobs on Cam street*, left Til exday afternoon to the r«- gref of/their mahy friemis. yX * S' * , /Mis I.'ieja Patters-n, 'v ao ha 1- en pending her holiday -.vittv h 1 t mother. Mrs M. It Patlers^'i and lor fflend. Miss \itnar. who “V Mrs. Zalin' has ju-t returnetl from New York, where she purtihased our Fall slock. ’V . •*■ • ' ' . f .Some of the K'xhIs have already arrived, among which are some summer ’ goods xxhich Mrs. Zalin purchased at extremely low prices and which we are giving bur cus tomers the benefit ofv See them at once. ’ • • • •* ' • make room for fall g Kids, which our Mrs Zalin is now nurthasing in the North. • we are also offering great red.b lions in : 'll Clothing, Shoe*. Ladies Hat*, l^ttlies* and ami Gent’s PtTrnlshings. * » • ' . n \Ye invite you to come in rand see our goods before you purchase elsewhere. There is no obligation on your part to buy j; you look. / - ■ ’ J? „ , » . a L. of het-*r* liitiv*:? here th*- famitle t of Capt K. H Folk and Mr. S« At thur Mrrnsoh. This ■ attractiv • young lady will b»* honor#**! tomor row ev*'tiing with a dolighftul rcc«-ft- tion giv* n by Miss Lydia Brunson, at “Lanskoi.” This so«ial event promisi«-s to be in all respects a dis tinct success, and the young people pleasure in anticipation - Edgefield Chronb le. ' *• - « **((««****-»** PERSONAL. **'**#****** » A, -N Smoak of ..Rmoaks, among those who had bu in Walterboro today,. wa» R !• btisln* morn inl- < 'a.rf er, visitor '{tiffin. Walt* - 11 Ihold 111*! : one tic C-ottai *■. ill* - as n i.ro this cliildn n •o * isit 1 xitiil and I’ol'Vt^ < n v! U] *i' in? wit ton h* r. hv.c r t Char Km .n JUST ARRIVED TWO CARS OF dill] to do *> Ckarb-ston to tak with tne a Ujthorities to Bectire Mis Conror f-’ '■tn<‘d w 1 ich, Coniior. th** Mt ' Stokes . Xv < or t and ;> pb-asant motoring partv tame over from Kranchvilie >'1 BARNWELL WINS ELECTION FOR ‘ AND LOSES A CANE BONDS TOMORROW A V SERIES OE GAMES RESl LTED XOTERn DECIDE XX IIETHER SEXY- IN TIL TO BE PRAYED OEE THIS AKTEHNOON 1-lRAGE AND XYATEKXYORKS XX ILL EXTENDED Barnwell Lnc/has pr of games this week with md Walterboro compet- ren intenselv interest- \yjC. The ^Irst game Monday after- yioon resulted in a score of (* to t •n favor of Barhwell. and that of the second game Tuesday afternoon resulted In" a victory for The horn* team by a snore of A to 2. Tl»“ tanie this attornon will be the final tame and the \deciding game. \ large crowd Is'expec ted to b*' pres-J *n ? . and great intf-re-t is shown- hv | ’Iwal fans over the rgsult of this l -■ .me. . ' Xfonday's Gator. The ganX- Monday was devoiiK* 1 ' s*aiational plays, except p«rliat)- . bad playing of a f*/w of Ibe b> cal players, who did/ not support •oh other, and lost the gaui to ..rpwell. ClarlCs batting and ba nning for W^Rerboro and Har- ••'* he^vy hitting for Itarnw.ll :*re the principal incidents of the game. X Ba^leries: Waherforo •Witse'l uK Griffin! Harn’well, Crosbv at;*: ^kuias* 'Lore by innings: Barnwell;— u-to 31" b2" '• •" • Walterboro 2u«* non il«i 4 •'8 f Toevutay'-K Gmne.' Walterboro came out th** yiitor c'er Barndeli team Tu*sd.!v bv 2 ' ore of ty 2. : X l\Ve«*lfs had his opponents gii*-sin “f all stages and caused twelve to ’'niff the hreeie f*pvr*<e and Par* r drove the old piK for two ;«pie<-* •liile Crcifiiion uPed a single an I * 'loutfld out of/of our attempts. The wore: v Burn well non 1 on tt*id ■.* T 4 IpmoVrow the election upo IJiestion of issuing additional bond* 1 for vvaterwnrks and sewerag*' will ’>e held. .The’ polls wJH b* open at M. and close jd/4 ; ft_p p M. Tl:*- blac. tor holding the election vil) l*e at the City Hall A A. Pat terson, Sr. J M A«kerman, and \. V Runton have l*een appointed ns managers for the elcdion. and the •*>t*-r- wilt have the choice of two ballots,/one fpr the additional b.ond_ 1 -sue :’:nd on*- agatlist-it. 'T< i« thought that the election w ill •Z\ carried unanimously as th* re has :u\i .i*--.. lot** d Vny opposition. Tl 1 ** amount of tb*- additional bortdod debt w i’l be J1 Ti.ono / '£ • X XT THU COLONIAL • o spend - Saturday in Walterboro^ o Mr. J. E. Peurlfoy president of Hie First National flank, is s,pentUdg ;> vacation of a week or ten day/ with iis fam'ly in Naples, N. A’. He Saturday for this popmar Nortu v'arolina resprt. * * • Aliss E*lith , -’r:i iei-. who ins b< en spending xt-veraj v.-eks ve*v pl-'as- afcly.as the g-iest of Miss Essie Hvrne, at Aaples, N. (’., has retuin- ed home. z Mr/ S. M.* Crosby,- who has l***en visiting, h«*r daughter, Mrs. Hob Padgett at Gotirdin teturned Friday being < accompanied bv’»er-daught* r " ho will spend sometime in W’aIter- boro. *. * * Mrs. W. H. Hurt leys arid Miss >ttsio Trhcy left on Thursday after noon for Grahamville where- a they OH spend some tlnii* with relatives,' alter which they will go on to Chcs* nee to visit Mrs. Hartless' son, Mr. '1 ‘4. Bartleiss. *» / poplll: r ^ amus* ll-ftlt lib**rally patronised ar«* <yj>oying mahy ^tiight, Friday ^MJterhoio '* 1 •• "ux *< x -v iil h. V. r -- 1 ‘b- * -u sl* red Batteries: ■ k s “ ^ * y n; ^‘ks and.Mtman. Pat' * and ” Freight , Wii!terbor**.'> b«,mv*i /is it ing and Ah*- prysron didtjpb’ure- Tliis^wcfek then/ he. giKkd . pictures every ai»<l the feature selected for right "The Bomb Hoy." .^n Ame'rl< a> foipetly in t hr** part> will prov*; espe* iall' * nu-rtartn i g The laugh\ *•• .-ontli-ioiiw .uni th*- situation-* J -xterenielj hidi* rous. Other good 'pictures will als«» b* hown on this lesday night there will be .crv ti>|^pMtur*- pi<-<i»t.ne Eti-.fll GramMn iu ,, Th* Stolen Will," ;* ies,sc aod .-p!*eaJmg drauia. The oriiM in.il clrtirr.cters- wfU t.«- Ethel Or-indin :*r. ; Ilarrv Know le This cpin Vdy * Banjo i'. rglu Vlarm."- he joined Mrs !M/fTl/..reiiii ^ 'w Mr.'‘ a mpires (itOsby and Tin-e of game. 2.hours TJadfett nn (HP X ! M Seabrook 'Smith of Little Swamp section, and township com missioner of Warren tofctiship. was Misses (’ora and Flossie Varn ofiir Walterboro Saturday on hu*dne«* Snider, were in Walterboro * Erl-1 eonnected with (he work in tbit toy. m, [township Mrs. Fred Falkenstein of'Bar»i- wel| arrived in town Monday night <0 spend sometime at the home of Hr. and \lrs. L. M. Stokes on Hampton' street. Mrs. Falkenstein. vim was Miss Hannah Stokes, if * ' ost .of friends here to w elcomy her Mr and Mrs M Pannlottle. n*- * otupnnied b» Miss Martha Rice, ' . - , been their attractive guest f*T •1 i\ eek or two. went /to Charleston n their ear early Sunday morning o take Mjss Riee home and to mak*- * -hort visit t/ relatives in khat (By Mr W/K Wiehniarr,‘president of the Fj/fuers and Merchants Rank, left^/estedday for, Hendersonville '>•- he foinetl Mrs Wiehmun. TheV 11. II is visiting Bu< kner. Du Bant * :' his dc.ughti t, ton. was a bu In ’ot*agev ille, .Vis. M. Mrs. Iren** Walker and soe-'t the weukA»n<l with at Lodge. x children, relatives Mrs Milligan boro is visiting at the home of ry Ituekner. 1- uli-* • of J i< h«on- ui lowt! fbis w<-**k i-*r hr* b*r. .'Tr IN-r FURNITURE > w \Q OF THE * NEWEST and LATEST DESIGNS We‘'have anything needed for-fitting up your home at any price.-Single pieces Or suites.'' ‘. Come in arid sye <jpr stock whether you wish -to buy or just to luok^ *• • • >X / - *<1 Enterprise Furniture Co ' t*. II. Ix ( HiKIC MniGiOrr Walterboro, * - /South Carolina V/ LASSIFIE ADVERTISING A new Ford owner is N E Polk, of Llandton. who *-ame to Walter- bro yesterday in a buggy ami went beck, in a Ford touring r-ar. « ' . V*. > lloli. Geore*- Hrunson. Jolin R(MF et-s. and J. S Jordan, were among those in a party Tuesday aft/rnoon to run over to WaBerkorw to s*-*- the ball game. / Among those in town. Tuesday were several memb‘Tr of "the Polk family, prosperous farmer: of the Islirdton s#-i-tibn Those here were G. T.. C. F„ <i E . and N. E Polk >irs. H. M. Howling, of Wifyerjnss, Ga ./accompanied by h* r son . ch/tfley and lloWar>l. a,re visiting /the homp (fl b*-r sister, Mf«. Iren*- Walker. RATKS-r-Twent>-Hie cents for carlv in*U-rtion of less than twenty- five words, nine* c«*nt a word each insertion for twcnty-Ave words, or more. Cash in advance. ’ / FOR SALE. SALE Nice lot of stationery, boxes. Pencils, tablets, clips. .-, etc. The Press k Standard: WANTED. (tl^d Mrs Irving Fishburne. Miss Aigie*^VJchman will remain it "K'-ndersonv llte ftH/^ s**v«-ral vve'-k-v visiting friends - • • • Missus Wilhelmitia and ETrm/e Strolmi and Mr. J, J. Heard forniect /pleasant automobile party wbicit '•-ft Friday to go to Charleston for (lie week end They were to make (he trfp via M* gg«-tts. where they e\- oe* ted to make a short stay at the home of the Misses Strobel's brother Mr E. G Strol»el. after whieh they .•ent on to Charleston to stay until Monday as the guests of Miss Ixvulse Thames ' ' . ■ • „ . .. Mis^ S|M-ights Honor*-*). Miss Dorris Speights, of Hender sonville, Colleton county’is the g-iest !*,»b Padgett, .agent at tioiSfilin for lb*t \. C. L railr*»ad company \vB| arrive in town th/ -"afternoon I* Jpend his vacation Her-- with ’■eia tiv. - ' i • M P Howell arid E L F. libur'ie have gohe to Blowing |{<Kk. N. -C , wh*-re they will spend several (*«•*•'> Mrs. HovveH ahtl Mrs Fishbnr ;** lijiv*- been th*-r<- f*>r :<*v*-ral w -<ks. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bejitz went to charleston the la^er part *» r the week, the latter having to unm-r-cn surgical treatment at one of th*- hos pitals there. Mr B*-ntz came back vest* rday ajid reports that tin- op eration was a complete success, -am' thVt Mrs. Rent/ is doing well. *■**•■*##*•»-»** HOUSE NEWS. *#**#.-****# Trustee* M«-*-ting. /^ Countv Superintendent oC Educa- tloil»“ Strbdiland, annoume- that evervtnlng {■ready for^jh*- meeting of thi* trustees of th* 1 ' county next Monday for the purpose of organiz ing a county trustees -. association. State .Superintendeuf of* Education E(>R AXLK—Several farnls terms. Well located and Apply R. 11. XVichnian. 5 on easy healthy 1K-12t ElC. SALK—My plantation. 111 .cres, one 4-room building, cy press itmlH-r In turkey pen slew. \ fin*'- Welt. All is fo'un«l on •Jenny’s branch bill and Kdlsfo riyi-r. Mu-t Ik* sobl. Cheap for cash. Easy terms *r neituired For further inforiliation apply to M <\ Harrison, l"!6 N. Tenn \\*-., lakeland, Ela. .7 21 4 LOR SXLK—Tlioroilgin»r* <1 bin# puppies. Apply to G. I Illocker. Walterboro, S. C. .2*- It XTANTED—Y our orders/for printed stationery, booklets/cards, dreu- ■, lars -anything inprinting. We do it right ami cheap. The Profs' and Staudard. \ XX’AN TED—Can tak* milk «ustomer--. Blocker FOR RENT. over The Applv to oftiei* Standard. I Splendid front 'Pres-*, ami W. W. Smoak. ^/ - " - - Colt Itf.NT—Cottag*- in Henderson (Jrov* Furnished N»oms -.Fod terms, apply at Henderson House. 7-28-lt. \ EOlt SALE—L M.- E C passenger touring <ar, thoroughly overhaul .<■*1 and in p*-rf* < t onb-r R I’ri* Walt*-rb6V‘o, I S.. C. 7-2X Jt BUSINESS LOCALS. Just icrrlVed tourijig cars. . * a ar load v f Ford LOST. Riser ami \>* i'*» St, 1-1* s LOST—Om-' Black f tnd t^h hound bltrh, about JuK x 15tb Any in formation as i«i h>*/ wher*-a4M»utt will b*- flppr*‘< i.1te«l and rewarded W. II. Ackerman. \.7-2S Itp Tak.e an Vn-eo Kodak vour \ a* at ion S FINN Witii-*ZMl 00 "'T -1 - 21 J.EWKLRX' < " , 'AV'hile it is so hot let us <1. y uo* ba-king’' W* <io it right. ' HFHSTER’S HVKEUY. Swearingen w'ill be present and iiikK" * 1. rk of Courts office Hi; t ir ■b«- prlnftipjil address.. Mr. # Strt.-k‘-K^ paimrivom#- into die c-;-., an*! has ht-urd• from- a nuitile - of t r-1*-* 1 witb(**it proper •he Invitations, he mailed to -trustee in the eounty, and li« ibat he expects everyOhe to. be ent • In addition <be public i /•d to be present ■ and enjoy meetnig and Mr Swearingen's dr* ss, rtHLnij'eting 'will Ik- iy* id at 1 o’clek at>h*i^ Court House • •e '* yffix'erl an*l laneell**), that tl -y will X • imnie«UX*e|y pr* -* s. mlers nm by- r*fiirri*-d t «> tit* * r Xijlev,. deputy - • b-rk. '■* t’ 1 t states that Ho- p:a fi*e ba-> grown v _ - fh*- to send in paY*^r-» without * fa tup- . • *nd that th- >el»sjs oeies-arv" fo the proper profe* ijtoKpf He offi*/* f lerk **f Court Announcement is made iroiu 1 * * ^ No. will cure I’hills^ml Fevv“ er. It is the most -peedv renpXv we know. / »-l#-