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MKiBtte. HrTv t-"*- 1/ PAGE EIGHT, AND STANDARD WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1915. <K NO REASON TO FE4R A PANIC mmwar m « ; ^ „ , The Farmer ought to get a Fair Price For Hit Cotton. We have been Working on the Proposition for Sometime and we are glad to announce that through the Facilities offered us by tt e FEDERAL RE SERVE BANKING SYSTEM, we are Prepared X' To Loan Every Farmer in Colleton County Enough Money To Prevent a Sacrifice of His 1915 Cotton Crop. ■ • lll.ll ■■ I — II ' " I ■Hll ■III.IM — -■■■— . • ' . * ' .'•••> . /• ‘ • ' • • . ■ „ • / . , . * / - * • ' • If the Price Continues Below the Cost of Production, we do not think the Farmer Should be Forced to ’ o * •••'• ^ ^ ' * * * •• \ * put His Cotton on the market. With this idea in view we have Prepared Ourselves to Help You. If You wish to avail Yourself of Our Services, we will be glad to. have you Confer with some of * ■ ’O ' ' ' ' ■ ^ V the Officers of our Bank Whenever it is Convenient To You. N. 7 / JAS. E. PEURIFOY, Pres. • C G PADGETT, Cashier. E. E. JONES, Vice-Pres. OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK X / 000000000000000000000000000000 1^ o WALTERBORO BRIEFLETS. o o . o O Items of Interest Gathered from the Wireless on the q q Streets of Walter boro. \ q •'0 0000000000000 00 000000 000 00000 WII.UK !>\VIH . \iiss HATTIK <.l o\» i: MAH AITO AfX*IDK\T. Neat; waii receded in Walterhoro that Miss. Hattie Glover, who ha* been visitinK for several week* in York, as the Riie*t of Kev. and jilr*. Henry Stokes, w as in'an-autonaobiV WTriH-k a few days ago. and suffered Ifiii^ful injicri.<*—aw n eonsquonre. It seema Jhat the car in which she with several other*. was riding caught on fire, and the occupants' all Jumped, to save their lives. Mis« Glover’Aad an ankle badly sprain ed. while one other lady had a leg broken \ * ' t . . IIKtXlMKH riTlZKN. Willie A. Davis has ir*>ved his in- tereotinr family to Walterboro and has thereby become a full fledged WaHerbornuian. He Is the popular carrier pr Route 1 from Waltefboro, •ad has leased the t'rosby cottage on Black street, where he wilt te le when not delivering mail on hia -youtc, and gossip on the street v * ^ NAVE FQR- VAt ATtfW THIF / Nornym G.vMorrall, accompanied by Hf*- Morrral. and bts brother, A. ». Morrall. of Duaufort, left tyes- terday 1 for Plnewo«>4. in Clarendon Xcounty. where 4hey wlG spend s few .weeks visiting her relatives, and seeing the points of interh^t around there. Mr. Morrali is booMteener and manager for Terry A Shaffer, and this trip will In* his yflica^on trip. "O ■■■"* NTOKFS St IK HU. % HKGIhS HI’PT I!*. 7 Prof. Williams Campbell, who ha* f ln'en elei*ted prlKCiual of the Stokes /.school, announces that'the fall sejf- . «jon will heRtn Monday. Sept !1. This school Is one of the new con solidated schools of Ihtycounlv arid was Htught last sesslon^hx Prof. .. t’onnor. Miss Lulie ( onnor. \Hvp wns the a .-si stunt last term will o/c^fy the aanv position this year A(X KPT> j|*t»SlTlt)lN KAJs Bl ll.T SKW IMPPI5M. VAT. The last dipping \at constructed for this county Is that of J. A. Mar vin at Hendersonville. This vat i: located right. aL / “Blue House" ami was completed and filled by itr Boyd Monday for the firsj dipping of Mr. Marvio's cattle. /■ iv wmt roTToN K’U'V W Harley Str.tulyn. df ‘tells wai In Walterboro Saturday, and a’ nouneed I I. avcedli.oc.e of a position •willi Penn,e A- Battey, cotton t)iiv- »*rs c ? nnalj. to travel for them, t<u»t!y in the slate of Georgia Mr. Raunder*-will solicit cotton abip- tnente ior hi firm. He wilt begin bis now line of work Monday, and 'will >v> engaged in It frr ghoul six months. | l-'ttKMKK «TraUC!V VIHITH WAl.TFKNOItO. ■ x A. S. Morrali. of Beaufort, form erly station master here, but now n resident of Beaufon. came over Monday for the purpose of accom panying his brother on a trip to the Pee Dee section of the state Mr Morrali staffs that he is delighted with the progress made in Walter- boro since he left it a voara ago He stated that if the satn<> progress were made here during the next five years and Tie wei* blind folded and put down,in Wallet boro he would not know where wa* WITH PIKDMONT. Mr 1>. r. L. Hiers. of Walt. rborj. s W‘>it last week in towh the ^if*st of his da'ighter. Mrs. P. || 'cs. returned to his home in W.<1- Hcoro Monday Mr Hiers was v,. T'l asdd with Belton and the Pi.y* nt and visited Greenville, ok apririg* and An<b r s <. n whil' •5 this sec tion Jle thinSfs (h. Pi. d ont the gardenof South olina-and if he coubl «c U out at ar ulvantJige in Walterboro. he probab r- PROMIVKXT TAMPA /VITI/.FN HRRR. J. r. Heard, a prominent truck , * farmer, of Tampa. Fla., "spent sev eral davs in the city last week vis iting his son. J. J. Heard, county farm demonstrator' for Colletou o county. He left for his home Mon- . day afternoon. Mr. Heard has a daughter living at Springfield, and , before coming to Walterboro he apent several week* with her. He expressed himself as being pleased with his glimpse of. Colleton county, and believes there Is a big future .» ahead of the county ta lndu*?7»M pro- ' ruens. - . y: ^ • X ' prola'- would become s resident of Bel Mr Hiers I, a large farmer and * to have cW- ■ ,n,r build.r H r „ AI.I.KNDAI.K DEFEATS WAI.TFKHOKO II TO ». A series of games arc being played this week between .the .Walterboro and Allendale boys, the first game being played tyeatfrday. This re suited disastrously tor Walterbora. and resulted in a score of 11 to 0 for Allendale. There wll be.. on- other game this afternoon and*again tomorrow. * w——0_ * d WIM, MAKE HOME HEBE. - Mr. and Mrs H. G. W. Bryan, who have been spending several months in Charleston, where Mr Bryan has been undergoing treat m»nt for Cye troubles, have return ed to Walerboro and will make their home here. They will be at the home of J. M. Ackerman, ^where Mrs. Bryan will keetf house, and care for Mr Ackertnana'. children Mr.‘Bryan was for many years mag istate at Hendersonville, and a few years ago he moved to Varnville where he lived several years. There Ajis evestght failed and he went to Charleston lor an pperation. This was^ entirely succ essful and his friends, will be pleased to learn that o— out BAHIA' IX IX MAIX KTKKKT Digging up Main street Saturday for the purpoc-c-of laving sewerage main*, a depression which bad be«n filled in wa^ noticed ft was In <1: »r»* "f a "basin and seemed-un. have b*en at !ea*t cighl #et deep in tb epegt pact ‘This ba«tn Vns be «ween the p VaBonal -B nk ae-1 ’he^ eurhinc. No ore seen * to re. p an» such deprt's*ior> as thi* n« bav ina existed a» any time The ■efiltio* i* that if wa< there ti'ivr the Court House w « cxHtstr-»ot- • d and.. w.»s filled ip aP'-rttiout that time Th ' bottom of^rffe basin scettP lined wftlj brick PlCNICH WIU. HE HEED TOMOHKOW. * A number of Walerboro folks ar<i planning to attend the several pic nics scheduled for tomorrow in dif ferent parts of the county. There wjit be a picnic- at Roadside, an other at Adnah and one at Weslev Chapel. In addition to these there be a prohibition rally at Khi- hardt. which wHl doubtless draw- a large number of people from this county. / o — / COIdlMAE HAH HPEKXDID HHOWS.. . There have been a number of very l^bod shows at the Colonial recently. Last Friday night “The Count of Monte Crlgto" was very much en joyed by a capacity audience. Tues day night a production of Scott’s “Lady of the Lake” was shown, and for Friday night, of this week Mary Plcford wlH be seen In "Teas, of the Storm Country." There will doubt less be . a large audience as Mary Ploford Xs one of the most popular movie stars in the country. , ' Q SEWERAGE WORK IH PROGKEMHIXG. The work of laying the sewerag.* pipes is progressing in a highly sat isfactory manne-. The ditching'nia- ohLiC has been placed In com mis sion and splendid progress is being made. This machine Is capable of dgglng a ditch 8 feet deep and 1,200 feet long in a day of ten ho,urs. It has attracted quite a bit of attention and when running there is usually a good sixed crowd of spectators. The wires are being stretched for the electric lights, and the new ar tesian well has Reached a depth of 560 feet. FlVtST ACCIDENT RECORDED Tom Favors Wctf^kinj/in Sewer- ace Dffch Breaks Leg. AT / / impend, month before rc-; *.y>» EvniD TIME MADE to . Walterbon. -Belton , N %|TOMORII.F. ^ *ers w turn in*' ournal. X “THE HEX” OPENED LAST NIGHT. , * ^ The initial'perfam.wme Ji th** n - gro moving picture house. “Thw RexV was held last night at the ne gro K, of P. hall. This venture Is being managed by Sherwood G Price, and will doubtless prove verv ooputlr with the patrons The pic tures will be of the best obtainabL» ’and only clean and high class pit;, lures, will be show n. - For the pres-' ent fti HM twice a week. v. F T H Sbaffer. who bi* h#"*’ in Saluda. X. C.. for the past month referred Monday evening "accom panied hy M. H Yarn, who was a1«o visit this popular mquntaln resort of the raroltnaa. Mr. Shaffer states that he is delighted with the tlttto he made with hlsMntomObUe. having come from Greenville in 11 hours He and Mr Yarn left Greenville at 6 - O clock' Mondav mnrtilne ot/> Clock Monday morning, at breakfast at riinton at 8 o'clock, dinner at Islington and sunner-at the performances will he 'h.n Iv a,terboro ^ ,efl G»^« , n'‘lUe *f- ’ . _ p ^\ TO^,n * nc * , * ,n ** held Her sunrise and was at Smoaks be fore sundown. The tirsi accident against the iu*'> construction work since th n y have- been at workTiorc on the new sew erage and waterworks plant, occurr*- rd Tuesday afferrfoon or. WiiXiman street in front of Mrs vonLeheV residence, when thwre was n oava-l.t and Tom Favors Ijad'his leg briAyrf just al»ove the knee. Favc-p* at work in^ the bottom f»f. a ditch about 12 feet deep Layttig the sew er pipe, when without warning the earth on the MdWgave way and fell in upon him with the result above. The injured man was taken at one^ to' Dr. Klein’s and the injured meyn- ber set by Dr. EsDorn. Favoys is one of the negro workmen brought here b> the Rvsard Con/truction C'otnpatjv. and wa« considered ore qf their good men. / . n A letter received TTom K. K. Jon** •irt.l states that he ajrf, Mrs. Jones are spending a few weeks at Asheville. X. C. They expect to return about the 10th qC September. The Charleston Sorprise Bargain House J. Frank, Manager We are going to introduce our entire stock of Cloth ing, Shoes, Dry Goods and Millinery, where you can find hundreds of,Bargains at less than manufacture^ cost, as ,we always' sell mo»e goed*c* for less money and bettei goods for same money./ >, 1 . Just Listen . -s' * 1 Just listen— . You can find the finest Men's Suits jn tl.e country. Blue Serge, or Blue and Brown fancy* for ohlv $10 00 Good quality Suits ^or only ... v ,<7. ,$5.00 Skirta * good make. pretty good quaiitv from 75c to $2.00 # # Ladies Dresses at Half Price . • - Shoes, positively the biggest bargains in Colleton county. Listen Again 7iS0 pair Ladies Sample Shoes value from $1 V; to^OO our sale price, only, ’ 0^ Ladies regular shoes,button or lace, upper- fror rn Mens Dress Shoes from $1.50 up trv$£oo . , X * ' s' Positively^Bargains < in Knee Pants. / Men s \S orkiiTg .Pants from 45c to ~Z ' --‘YaT'viSra "a' Si." YartMvrue Bleach, good 8c. value; our -ai- — ...... - YivrfTv.Mde Homespun, good quaiitv ... ‘ - 1, ,n a '^ ust rece ™'l n bfctfn, 0 f Dr?-,'-(>.4-. It "ill pa> you to see us before you b:; as it - money saving,$h ^vour pocket. A 4 / ' * Please rembmbe/v. hate, er v?e advertise '. and ve can prove it at - ' - y • The Charleston Surprise Bargain House J. FRANK, Manager. , Wholesale and Retail. Next Door To Express Office.