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The Frees end Standard 1077. OOX BY THE AXD STANDARD, toe. Entered ftt the poetofflce at Wal- terboro, 8. C-. as yeeoad class mall matter. SabacriptioB Rates: lens* .01*®^! .75 Readttaacea. All ^checks and drafts should be drawn in favor of The Press and Standard. ■ THE PRESS AKD STANDARD Wednesday, April 19, 1916. ies * Look at the printed label on your "paper. The date thereon - shows when the BubacrlptIon expire*. For ward your money In ample time for renewal.Notice date on label care- fillly, and If not correct please notify oa at once. '. Subscribers deslrln* the- address _^$f their paper changed, will please state in their communication both the old and the new %**:&**+ The Beaufort'County Lekde.\ Miss Emmie Barnett, of Graham- ville, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Jos. W. Lucas, has re- turned.lo her home. * _ _ . * Q i ft r Mrs. L. W. McTeer has as guests this week two charming' young ladies of Greenville, Misses Margaret and Mabel Scott.» They are .friends of Mrs. McTeer, who have known her during her visits to Greenville: o o- Misses Mabel and Elizabeth Wich- man. who are attending Ashley Hall in Charleston, came home Sunday for the day. They accompanied Mrs. P.-itchard. who came to spend the day with her sister, Mrs. Framptop Wichman. ' J. A. Jones, of Smoaks. was among those in town Monday on bus iness. W. H. Varn, president of the Bank of Spioaks, and A. Eugene Varn, its cashter. were among those in town Monday. II. F. Strickland and sons. D r ' M. and t-has. Henry, were in Walter--, boro Monday. > - m The firat issue of The Beau.Mrt County Leader, beg/ng date of Fri day. April 4, has been read with in terest. It contains ten pag's of six (c!):rnns each, i nd is a newsy ar-’ well gotten up paper. The paper Is published by E. B. McSweeney with C. Reid Elkins i* editor. In the sal utatory the editor states that the intention is* to make The Leader the best and newsiest county paper in the State. With a firm belief In the growth and developmeht o'f Bejrufort county the editor says: "Our mis sion, therefore, is to gi\e to Beeu- fort county all the publicity possible, and thus Insure its development by leaps and boundsV” * The Press, and Standard welcomes this newc. t of newspapers, to its ex change list, and trusts that the high motives of its publishers may \>e ful filled. and that it may. me inatrumen- tal In further spreacting the news of Beaufort county’s advantages. With the assistance of The. Beaufort Ga- xette that copnty will assuredly se cure some very desirable advertising. We trust the twp boosters may work together in perfect harmony and with unity of purpose. Padgett For Congress. *• m The Press anti Standard welcomes Into the race for Congress'from the First Congressional District Col. Jgs. Q. Pkdgett. That-the voters of this county will round up practically a unanimous vote for him in the first primary goes without saying. He has lived among the people of this county all hla life and haa risen bv his own efforts a'position which entitles him to this further distinc tion and hla experience flta him fot added usefulness to his community, such at he can render in the halls jof the National Congress. The voters of Colleton haa in the, candidacy of Col. Padgett an’ oppor tunity to give to their county the dis tinction of having for the first timo a congressman. If Col. Padgett leaves this county with an almost solid vote he will be the next con gressman from the First district. J. Ben Strickland, n? Williams*, was In Walterboro. Monday on i business, trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herndon, of Wiiliams. were among those in Wal terboro Monday. . Tillman J. Johnson. George Mears. I. A. Speights and S. P. Johnsop*,of Wiggins, were In Walterboro Mott-* day. They cameAo consult Commis- - sioner Moore about the road pro vided by the last session of the leg islature to be built from Bennett’s Point to Chapman’s Fort. Mrs. Mason Crum, of Orangeburg, accompanied by her sod. Mason. Jr., is visiting her mother. Mrs. M. II. Howell. >• Mis. William Osteen and littl- daughter, Marjorie, of Morganton. N. C., are visiting her sister. Mrs. E. T. 11. Shaffer. . .r CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE \ FOR SALE—400 . bushels ot moncy-Maker and King Cot ton seed mixed, at 90 cents per bushel, F. 0. B., Ritter, S. C. These seed are sound, and will germinate perfectly. Col leton Mercantile A Mfg. Com pany. , * 4-19-2t. FOR HALE—Get my prices before buying your ogt# and corn, cotton seed and seed corn. I can save you money. W’rite or 'phone A. F. Butler, ^’alterboro. /. It. •’OR HALJv—Single Comb Rhode Is land Reds eggs. 11.00 per setting balance of season. A few fine cockerels for sale cheap.—R. L. - Fraser, Walterboro. 8. C. 4-10-3t. FOR H.4LE—One motorcycle. , Ap ply to The City Garage. 4-19-21. FOR HALE—Nancy Hall and Porftn Rica Yam Potato plants, 11.50 per thousand. Orders filled promptly. T. c, Yarley, Lakeland. Fla. 4-3-4 tp. . - •1'OR SALE—White Rock eggs, three dollars per setting. Cockerel u <s bett bird in November show. Pul-. - lets won blue ribbons.- Address W. H. Grefrath. Charleston, S. C. 4-5-4tp. FOR HALE—Two fine Jersey cows, $60 each; one milking; the other fresh in a few days. Duroc Jer sey pigs. 15 each; Indian Runner Duck eggs, 50c for 12. Apply to L. H. Yarn, Ehrhardt, S. C. 3-29-4tp. FOR SALE—A large number of sec- > ond-hand buggies and surries fo» • sale from-JM0.00 up. Several horses and mules for sale from 150.00 up.—A. VTCHMAN & SON. ^-l^-2toftf. FOR SALE—One two-horse gasoline engine at a bargain. Practically new, in first-class condition.—The Press and Standard.' ‘ 77-15-tf Dr. Riddick Ackerman is Char leston this wpek attending the'meet- J. W. Vincent. Mayor of Hapipton, was a visitor to Walterboro Monday. Miss Ethel Francis spent last week In Charleston the guest of frienda. Mrs. J. A. Smith-and grandson. Colemdn King, of Islandton, were In Walterboro this morning. Clarence DuBoia' and Clarence Hughen visited W. W. Smith at his home at Islandton last week. —-O-O— Mrs. II. J. &nd daughter, of IJolly Hill, are'visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Irene Wal ker, of. near Walterboro. WANTED WANTED—’Any one being nFLctel with cancer will do well to com municate with Mrs. C. W. Drown. Walterboro. S. C., Route 5, Box ?,:»• A-lft-2tp. ing of the State Medical association.^ WANTED—Frying size or any kin! 4>f chickens. Also a few nice home cured hams.—HOTEL ALBERT. . 3-2,2-tf. WANTED—Act!vF. ‘ intelligent man with horse to sell and collect Ytv; vicinittes, Ehrhardt, Lodge, (>jl- leton. Smoaks, ‘ Williams. Ferfl- toCy unworked for years. Good contract for hustler. Singer Se"-. ing Machine Co., Charleston, S. Y*. 4-19-2tp. ^ '' Dr. J. J. Lindsay, of Spartanburg, formerly resident physician for the Horseshoe Mining Company, came to Walterboro Tuesday night from Charleston, where he is attending the State Medical association, to see some of his friends again after an ab^PHre of 23 »years. Dr. E. W. DuRant, of Geo*-?‘town. State fish commissioner, war 'in the city recently on cuvne-s*. M*- L I'tsey,. of Waite-hot o,' r.cc\tmp*tric(i him.— Beaufort Lea-Jer. LOST T LOST—On public road leading from j Walterboro to Bethel Baptist church on Givhan’s Ferry road, purse containing money, machine needles and several littte nrticles. * Reward if returned to The Press and Standard or to Miss Dora.) Bishop. Round. S. C. Itp. i — I MAGISTRATE AT WALTERBORO. To my Friends, Electors at Walter boro. Wolf Creek and Ritters: I beg to announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the mag istrate’? office at Walterboro. wI ear nestly desire the support and *ym-' pathy of my friends, and will fully appreciate any favors done for me in the coming campaign. Yours truly, i J. E. BRYAN. I * ! ' i ii Roadside School \ . Closes Session Roadside school cloned It* term Friday evening, with an enjoyable entertainment. The school was taught this term by Miss Skinner, of Charletton and Mia* Williamson, of Yetnamee. The. first part of the evening was given over to the pu pil*. after which there was an ad- dreaa by Edlter 8moak. of the Preee and Standard, and County Superin tendent of Education Strickland and Rev. Walter Black. Tken followed the sale of Uuen and cakee, all of w^lch ttongkf nice sums of money. The program of the pnptta eonatat- ed of the following: . Ring DHll—Primary department. •Dreaming.** , '■When Visitor* Come Round." by tlm primary department. Swan Song—W’agener—Ml** An nie May Koger. Fan Drill by primary department. In his address Supt. Stricklnnl complimented the school uport the great advapeement made by them in matters educational. - He urged them to strive still harder and to try soOn to secure a better building which he thought was in the range of possibility. y v Rev Black urged the pupila to ap- zn'y themselves and not - to become diacouraged If the way seemed bird to trpvel. Any boy can get a collcg. ^.education kho l* willing to na.- th'^ jirica^and Mr. Black urged them K strive for this goal. H. COfiEN’S «/ - ’ * FRUIT SHOP ttl Cigars, Cigarettes, and Tobacco, Candies and Soft Drinks. ■» ' / ■ At <*id W. V. Glover Stand at the Corner at Court House Square. l . PENIKI. )IETHnlHST < IH RCH There will he services at Peniel Met hod hit church Sunday afternqon at 4 o’clock, following Sunday school which will held at 3 o’clock. All member* ju* orged to be present. It’s a long way to Tiperary, But Coca-Cola’s right here. It’s a long way to St Louis, But Champagne’s right here. • * It’s a long way Milwaukee, But Beer’s right here. All this bottled right here, and wilUTot offend—Absolutely non-alcoholic. Let Us Send you a Crate Today. Waherboro Coca-Cola Botdiog Works T. T. McDANlEll. Mgr. \ H wmSm -1 - % ■ \ V. *4 \ . v;*: '' /PvfY'f-V Y./ : . / tf. Why? Here’s the ]Vf ost Popular Shoe in the World . V •; _• HEREVER style k observed—wherever discrimination in clothes find a corresponding discernment in footwear—* you’ll fyid Regals the reigning favorite. * ^ From the Golden Gate to the Golden Horn, Regal designs are as authoritative as Regal quality is supreme and Regal value is pre-eminent. . * • /■ * , Spring's at hand. With preparedness cxcv in mind, we are amply prepared t<? supply you with smart, correct-fitting, comfortable Regall „ Shoes. ' . . Our new Spring Regals embody a.correct model for every purpose—s Regal last and leather suited to your individual needs. Come in and see the'di$play. This is a deservedly popular model from an extensive variety of new and smart Spring styles:— THE H. W. COHEN STORE - •* • \ A. S. KARESH, Mgr. Our title of Millinery is REPLETE. ' The latest of styles are shown at REASON ABLE Prices. . 4 . - . . Just Received BEACON SHOES ‘ * • . „ For Men and Boys •» * • On the way, Drew Shoes for Ladies. 4 Daily Arrivals of: •f - r • • Q - • ’ ' . • \-' » s Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Middies, Shoes, Hats and in fact everything for the East er Trade. . v • A v . • • See us Before Buying. We are the Leaders Colleton Bargain House B. LEVY, Manager y PETER RABBIT WILL ' VISIT WALTERBORO Saturday alternoon at 4:3'» all the children are invited to <oine to Miss Charlotte Henderson's yard. There Peter F’..l(h:t Jras, laid eg** and the child.-en who find them can take them home. Bring your ruckle* and dime*, too; because delicious home-made candy will be for sale. All the grown-ups and little ones are invited for the small fee of 10 cents This money will go towards paying Peter Rabbit’s way to Walterboro. FIRST BAPTIST CHIRCH ** Rev. 0. W. Jones. Pastor. No s service* Sunday morning. Sun> day evening, sermon by the pastor and special musical program bv the choir. ST. J I DE’S CHt'RCH Herbert F. Schroeter. Rector. Services «s follows: Thursday. S:30 p. m.. Friday. 11:30 a. m., 8:30 p. m., Easter morning 7:30. THE CATHOLIC CHI RCH Special Easter services in Jb* Catholic church. Mass of the Resurrection ftf-'l r * mon 11 a. m.’ J Solemn benediction at 5 p.. m. , Rev. JamesvD. Quinn, of rD I » " ^ church. Summerville, will offu'iatr at both services. A cordial welconi to all. —h A Mr. Graves is running f* ,r 40 j - ' oner of Anderson county. Sotnu like he ought to haYe the job.—l’^ 54 * ens Sentinel. /