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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 13, 1915:
THE PRESS AND'STANDARD
PAGE FIVE
C LASSIFIED
ADVERTISING MM
RATES—Twenty-Hv* cfnt« for enrh fiuwrtkrti of Icm tw<
rds. One cr»t a non! each ln*ertio» for twenijr-Are words.
Cash ia advance.
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ar
FOR SAKE.
FOB SALK—One ^>tzo^ piano,
guaranteed for ten years, at fac-
tor>’ pric^ ,$450.00 retail prtce.
Will sell for $160.00. Apply tf.
'Ei Jonea. Wclterboro, Oct6-5tp
FOB KAI.K—Tract of land contain
ing 130 acres, 40 acres cleared. 40
acres fertile, land easy of culUva-
jion, one mile of Wclterboro. Ap-
~ply to R. E. Jones, Walter boro. S.
C. 10-6-31p
FOR SALE—Nice sewing machine in
good order. 1 extension dining
room table find- two wagon loads
of lumber. ' Apply at Press and
• Standard office.
FOR HALE-
1n boaes.
etc., ct/».
—Xicc lot of stationery.
Pencils, tablets, clips,
The Pess and Standard.
FOR SAI.E-—Several farms on easv
terms. Well located .and healthy
Apply* R. II. SVichnnan. 9-1-2m
.A••
LOST.
|,0!>«T—One black hound dog. about
. ,two rears old. Brown chest with
whitt- spot. . Reward if returned
to /as. E. Peurlfoy. ' oct6tf
10-6-It
FOR RENT.
FOR KALE—3 04 acres of land, lo
cated on,public road leading to Mt.
Carmel, 3 1-2 miles from Walter- ;
boro in 3 tracts. Tract No. 1. j -
contains 96 acres. 50 acres clear-!
ed. 2 good tenant houses with out- ^
building. Tract No. 2, 136 acres, j
€0 acres cultivated, new 6-room
dwelling. 40 acres .cleared. Rest
inside and out. good artesian wa
ter. Tract No. 3. 73 acres, oije '
* dwellinf, 40 acres cleared. Rest
of lands well timbered. Will sell
separately or ‘ together.. Apply to
TO RENT—-Three fruniShed . rooms
to gentlemen; also three connect
ing unfurnished rooms suitable
for light housekeeping to couple
without children. Apply Mrs. - L.
M. Fripp. Oct 61tp
BCSINKSS LOC ALS.
We eat so much more bread since
we atke Hubster’s O. K. Bread. The
above is a remark that came to pur
attention a few dayg ago. The cause
separately or together. A{>ply to i» a natural one. A trial wyi con-
S. N. Hiott, City R. 3. 10-13-2tp vtnee you.
MASTER'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Colleton County.
In the Common Pleas.
C. R. RENTZ,.
Plaintiff. *
i - vs' . °
ELK AN AH DUBOIS. ET AL .
Defendants.
iPursuant to decree in the above
entitled cause. I will sell to th"
highest bidder for cash, during the
legal hours of sale,. In front of the
Court House door in Walterboro. 3.
C., on the first Monday in November,
next, the same bein gthe Jirst day of (
said month, the following described **11
realty to-wit:‘ -
Parcel J. All that parcel, piece
or tract of land situate, lying ami
being in Broxton Tow nship, Colle-1 city ami country,
ton County. South Carolina, con- j
taining thirty acres, more or lese,
and bounded as follows: On the
North by lands of Mrs. Burrell
Tuten. on the South bv lands of
Dave Godley, on the East by lands
of George Crosby, a'nd on the West
by 'lands of Elkanah DuBois.
Parcel 2. All that piece, parcel
or tAct of Ipud. situate, lying and
betag In Broxton Township. Collm
ton County, South Carolina, con
taining one-hundred sixty-five acres.
mor° or less, and bounded as fol
lows: On the North bv lands of
Joe B. DuBois, psrf of same tra^t.
on the East by lands of B. S. God-
ley; on the South Ir - lands of Steve'
Crosby and Montague, and on the
West by lands of C if. Rentz.
The two tracts will be sold sep
arately. ■
Terms of sale, cash. ■ Pnr>-fl;>?er
to pay for napers. Successful bidder
must com pi v within ten days or suf-j
for resale at hh risk
R. M. JEFFERIES.
Master.
Walterboro. S. C.. O-t. 7. 1918.
WALTERBORO HIGH SCHOOL.
The year 1915-16 has been begun
in the Walterboro Hlth School with
a most enthusiastic and beneficial
first month’s work. There are over
threje hundred pupils enrolled, and
their record for the first month
shows a decided tendency toward a
successful year’s w-ork.
The teachers and pupils In the
High School Department have or
ganized two Literary Societies, one
for th" girls and one for the«bovs.
The girls society, the^Entre Nous”
is of purely literary character and
each Friday some special subject !s.
dealt with, and the idea is to give
the afternoon to the thought at
hand.' Usually a debate, an essay or
two, and interesting reading, and
several musical numbers. , also a
paper on -current events cohiposes
the program.
,On last Friday afternoon the En-
tre Nous Society met in the High
School auditorium and the following
prograpi was rendered;
1. Instrumental Solo, Miss May
vonLehe..
' Debate—“Resolved That
* then it certalfily ?t4Ads to rea-
■MU that the time has come -for
wmmn to have a hand in them!
WV usually see on election day,
drunk
coat
that
lion ro*equal suffnifce, is a reason
for ft. It certainly seems to me that
under the softening and higher In
fluence of women all this would be
■topped. Women have been held
down and regarded as the inferior
■ex *-\er. since the earliest times,
but iv\w people are getting more
broad-minded and now women hold
• much larger place in the world,
so seeing that women are just as
Imp* nairt in life as men (and per
haps more, as the only (hing me
have on their side Is a i-uperabun
dame of muscle, women.having the
brains, morality and » will even put
in beauty, because It. has been proved
time and again, that beauty has
proved a very valuable asset. .Then,
as 1 sal*], women being just ns. or
more important than men. -‘they
should have *thd- same rights.
Another great reason for Woman
ndUflON RAM pSE
V STYLE II QUA1ITY IIVAUIE
.. HERE IS A POINTER FOR YOU
ikm and disorderly menN^nd || - ^ . -» w
this, instead of being “n ^rt. 1 -l|j . The Coldf Weather Ir Here
No doubt you will need some underwear. We have
undewear that’s gogd enough for the man “with money
to burn,” with-price low enough for ewery man 3* ho has I
^o count his nickels.Jt’s mighty good stuff, you'll surely
marvel at the v^Jue. All Styles, All Prices. „
Tip Your Hat
« We have a big line of W. L. DOUGLAS Hats. Price
$1.00 up. .
SHOE S
SHOES
Women Should Vote.” Affirmative: Suffrage is the pr-^vention of the
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UNEXCELLED
FARM VALUE
We offer this week at a bargain
price n five hundred Ture farm in
the low country nithin^BOO yards of
<• o
railroad station. The bale-tlie-acre
See Us anytime for values in land.
Any kind of insurance any wile rc
anytime.
9 »-
COLLETON REALTY CO.
D. L. SMITH. Manager.
Miss Mayzie Francis. Miss Elizabeth
Jones. Negative; Miss Ruth Pellum,
Miss Marietta Dandridge.
3. ' Instrumental Solo. Mias Marl«t
deTreville. ' ,
4. Current Events. Miss Marie
Sanders.
' The affirmative side wnn the de
bate and printed below is on of the
papers, written by an Ath grade pupil
on that side of the debate.
The officers of the “Entre Nous”
Society are as follows; Presldenti
Miss Susie Tracy: Vice President.
Miss May vonLehe; Recording Sec
retary. Miss Pauline Williama, As
sistant Recording Secretary. Mis*
Jennie, Lou Easterlin; Treasurer,
Miss Ruth Pellum: , 1st Critic, Miss
Colette Padgett; 2nd Critic, Miss
Marie Sanders.
whit** slave traffic. It is growing
enormously large, end. considering
all things, the penalty disgracefully!
nmalt.l
As the law stands now. woman Is I
elasM-d on a par with lunatics and
convicts, and actually lower than the
negro man. Convicts, lunatics and |
women are the only persbns that
can not vote. All this sounds very ]
foolish when we considef that woman
is m.-iiA Oiperlor, both mentally and |
■orally.
, Therefore, I say. considering mill
Abes,, things. WHY SHOULDN'T!
WORKS' VOTE?
NOTICE.
Th«' tax books for the Town of
WaDeSboro vill ’be-open for the col
ic* tiou oi taxes, at the store of H.
\V. BJ ck. Ir,., from. Ncrvojntier 1st
to "cth. 1 *.> 15 both dates ■inclusiv*;.
The levy this year is fifteen mills
D. II; BLACK. ,
i<t-13-7t “ ( 1-rk and Trensurer.
BEACON
MEN and BOVS
K
\OT ICE
Town 1'censeo will be due and
nn-1 be paid o:j or before Novem
ber 1st. 191".. - ( -
D. B. BLACK. ‘
10-13-31 Clerk-and Treasurer.
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WALTEILBORO BRIEFLETS.
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Items of Interest Garnered from the Wireless on the
Streets of Walterboro*
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The boys society is purely a de
bating society and is called ‘‘The
Boys Debating Society.” • The querry
for their last meeting was: Resolv
ed. That L#e was a Greater General
Than Washington, which was decid
ed in favor of the aftirnintive.
The officers of “Thes Debating 8o-
rietv” are as follows; President.
Earl Griffin: Vice president, AHister
Wltseil: Recording Secretary, De-
Witt Jacobs: Assistant Recording
Secretary. Meredith Jones; ChapUh,
Tnrcy Walsh: Prosecuting Critic.
Guy Saunders: Reporting Crtie.
Fritz Smith: Reporting Crtie. J. J.
Padgett: i Page Paschal Felder;
Treasurer, Eugene Black.
There will be joint meetings of
the Societies a little later on. to
which the public will be invited.
Why Shouldn’t Women Vnt#?
Paper on affirmative of debate in
Wnlterhor** High’ School, by EHza-
’beth .lores. *.
It is not the ni°re love of*voting.
| or of l*e-omir.g n political leader,
j that excites in woman the desin- for
I tlv -billot, but t oe urgent me I *o
acrornpMsh something definite Pot
example; V !:andr^-d year-- ago worn- [
in did without voting ,all ri^l.t
iThnt'v,as because . conditions v.en-
entirely different then than now., \
hundred Wars aco the woman jn the
home spun-cloth lor' the cJcAhiu?.
cured the meat, preserved And can
ned foods, and had charge’of the en
tire education of the girls and part
of the education of the boys. Then
th®y could protect their childrv •
from (insanitary conditions and evil
i lifloencec. a nd, their homes from I;:-
! feet tons slothing and impure food.;
j ° Todav. of course; aij of tbu ’ As
, been p anged, doth is mad*- and
a foods tur.r -! by machinery, and ti:-'
no Iona'- have ejitire'sftocr'isldt? < '
; their cbihlren:-but rflll they have •: >
pov- r to" vote! Kow can wor e-a
prof-1 t tl-.cmepiv**! ahd tljeir <h
PKM1KL M H
The Peniel school will
Oct 18. All patrons are
to be present and all sc
JON "
n on
quested
children. 1
O’QUIN. - !
Trustee.
WILLIAMS SCHOOL.
TJTe Williams school began its ses
sion Monday morning with the same
•fac i!t v as taught last year. They
are. Prof. J. A. 1*uten. of ilnmptoi,, I
as principal. Miss May me R, - Wll- I
Mams and Miss Ruth Garris, as
assistants.
FARM EXHIBIT.
I understood that n number of
scl.o : ls will enter the competition
for the" best ngrioupural display at
the approaching fair. The prizes
offered artj vtorth competing for. and
tea<!iers ure urged to enter their
schools andi begin to arpuse Interest
in their respective communities fdt
exiilblts at the- fair.
LADIES STORE
Millinery
Our Millinery. Department is complete in every de
tail. If you are looking for a Hat thiat is STYLISH and
| .a JIat that will WEAR, something to suit your fancy see
us before you buy. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Coat Suits
’ We have all styles in Ladies Coat Suits. Shades and
prices to Suit. The pick of the Northern Fashion Cen
ters can be found at our store. " '
i 'Drew Shoes for Ladies
. ’ ■ F
i See us for anything in Ladies and enUsFurnishings.
WE ARE THE LEADERS \
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Colleton Bargain Honse
B. LEVY, Manager.
Men’s Store at Glover’s Old Stand opposite Court House.
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Ladies’ Store at our Old Stand Main Street.
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NEEDS SUPERVISION.
Prof. "Lupcrt U. Gunfcr. State Su-
nervisor of Rurnl School, in »n ar
ticle on “County Supervision of
'" hooK” t ikp-; the - position tb «t
there ii? just mow great 'need t ir ru
ral school enperviKicMi. He Btyn
that fir; « it .v'd.onb" have founi'
great up* 1 or supervising t 'fh“’\
and if thes •( bools have found this
•’• ed gr<-a4. how te.te.n qiore r >11 the
: tral whools f*nd H profitable.'
FIELD DAY AT FAIR.
Considerable interest is being
shown in tin* athletic and field day
-'Tercipes to be held Tuesday. Nov.
,9. at th" r*ur ground®. The full
program for these events is jwtblish-
"it in this issue oi The Pres* and
Standard. Those sijuiols intending
to tik4* part are'Urged to send in
their hnims i*lther for individual or
foam events at an early date.
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'‘’tiding the btirlal s* i .ic-s of John v
U. Strickland which tool; pia.e ;tt .
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GROWS POTATOES.
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r.nd when it eeme« t i gr.- ving pot -
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The borne tif f’r—
Ft"".- -, f-n Main pt,r«et. is bclrg'.'n
.prev d Ir live addifisn of ne nn
» «•< '*rs, an*! P'-proven-ent in tt-o t» ; •
wav. Several*F-w rclonil wi'l »v • ’
l ded to the seeoad xtoev. a - 1 t'
finishirg of the Oont will ad
great'v to th** rop r arr.**"e of *i’^'
fi’VV re-i-Iv h ,r»-nni'- -itm
S. M. • . of f'-r- brj’r'.e of Mrs. Fro-rr ;in»| her i >'■ ■
•* T' 1 in VYaltcrhoro ] ept'^g fajmHy. The eoiitr-rt . .- HV
work T''.ir !efY I). (*. |, t
aed the work is in charge **'• r
G*’Ilford. - - A
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tiFldc-r ofthf* fir.-'f k<>v to unbu 1< t!i<>
IcM'k. Thl're are 'funo *cys and
Hiesr June bfM tt given to thm-e -
.'eg pftynti nt on their a<eoiM.'
7’hero vill po-^ildy be a large nute-
ber of fnt* r««tcd neri-ona preheat at
the unlocking. Tlmr.« are five tj >v
that fi; tp>* lock, the fir-t or t
ting the range, the ot!’">*’ f.n*r ,-> *-
a ca: - h prire »t •) f >f li. •*
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r*>’'S thl.'- r 'viredp*. fo* - we kno'-
wherrof'von an*ak. heviT"’ been f°-
r T*'d w!(h r ver ,t vct- fine »nec : -
e**ns from biy , They nro
tl.e “4t> to hnuch” Variety cm!
Rt t> k. Sun lay. <)«t. 3rd at the hop**.
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et the bride’s .parent*. Mr. and
•\ .». Yarn. 'Mr? Jqqes/was very
r • • Mi s iluth Varn. and they
ny fiends who wish them
They u ’e eccompanied Tues-
j'r. .'Ad Mrs..G. J*. Yarn.
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Announcement,la mane that " t> | r ' ru U dy
rahge to he given away by A. WjVh- -ht. I. ..*c_’'
mafi A. Son, ■»vill he given auay/S. t-, • ’ ' 'I'si:
nrday. This stove will go do the I
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is rcHerved.
apj will receive y
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Fai*" up to TK-irsf.'av,
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Ciiiners’
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Charleston, South Carolina
Domestic Work.
recently employeii ii|<' d-)-
finisli to -collars and other
Whenever You Need a General T“ Ac
Take Cirovc's ;
Tli : Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is cqua'iy valuable as a
General Tcnic tgcanae 1( i oirtsi ^ la r
work vent pie ami desire a part of well ifoov.-u tonic prvipertler'oftJULu N v
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yonr work. Why s* nd away nhnl,.., MwI|H , V , vriih ^ ,i, c Bl t i-1 an i
you <tui have the Work done liens { Guilds Cp Hie W hoK tiystetn. 50 cents..
ami done by hand, thus sav • as the':
mar and t**a^p'of»machines
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