The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 03, 1916, Image 9
■%
IPPP
PAGE EIGHT
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, May 3, I9i«.
WE SELL
TAN LAC
A SPLENDID
TONIC
I
WE SELL
VINOL
A GUARANTEED
TONIC
KLEIN’S DRUG STORE
Every Thing The Best.
Phone 31.
V>i
- The New Posh-Either-End Carriage
This Hey wood-Wakefield SleejKT with Push-FitherEnd
liear is ohq of the latest models irjade by the Hey wood
Brothers and Wakefield Company, manufacturers of
ninety jvt cent of the baby carriages made in the United
States. - ^ w
It has airadju'table hood, an exceptionally graceful reed
body, soft cii'hion upholstered in stout corduroy that will
not -oil easily, fight flexible springs, and rubber-tired
l * ' . W
wheels th t fit solully on the axles. ‘ It rides s<> easih
tlin t it will not iolt or i;.r babv or tire you.
* .. * . • • y
Thi> c t riage'built f(»r hard service and for the use of
mothers \\ho want to raise healthy outdoor children. \Y '
want you to come in and see it and convince yourself that
for style, health, and durability this 1 ley wood-Wakefield
Sleeper with Push-Either-Eml Gear can't be l>eat.
- ^
Brown Furniture Co.
THE HOME MAKERS
Money to Loan
On Improved Real Estate
L. B. HOUCK
Walterboro, S. C.
- ^
••••••••••******
* WALTERBORO *
* BREAFLETS *
* •
•ft**************
Methodist* mil
H»r * •
The Methodist Bandar school is
planning a picnic to be held at tome
point to be decided later. It will
possibly be held after the close of
the day school. The following com
mittee was appointed . to have in
charge the arrangements; H. X.
Stokes. Rev. C. B. Smith. Mrs. Rid
dick Ackerman. Miss Josie Still.
Mrs. W. “O. Guess.
o
f«»rn Tassel
Of the Season
The first corn tassel of the sea
son was received in the mail Tues
day evening from D. X. Godley. of
Islandton. This tassel, Mr. Godley
writes, was found on the 30th of
April, and he is of the opinion 4hat
it is the first In the rountjr. He' is
one of the leading farmers in the
county and is always progressive.
o
\
\Y. S. Marvin Has
Moved to Walterhom.
W 8. Marvin, who has a. winter
homo at Ashepoo. has moved back
from -his home there, and is occupy
ing his home on Black street. Mr.
Marvin, is one of the leading plant
ers and'stock raisers in the low-coun
try. being.in charge of several thous
and acres at Ashepoo.
o
Will Be Nominated
For Grand Prelate.
Ashby Farrow Lodge. Knights of
Pythias^ last night adopted' resolu
tions proposing the name of R. M.
Jefferies as Grand Prelate. Th^
State Convention meets in Columbia
on the 23rd inst. alid at this con
vontlon new officers will be chosen,
it is customery for the Grand Pre
late HPTie advanced to Grand Vice
Chancellor and to Grand Chancellor,
and Mr. Jefferies’ friends feel that
he would grace all, the^e positions,
and they are enthusiastic for his a<U
vanrement. * ^
?
Year Book Heady
To Be Distributed. %
The Year-Book for JT» 15, Issued
by the Department of Ag-iCulfUiV*is
now ready for distribution and I
will take pleasure in sending a copy
t£ anv of my cbnstituents who wish
It. These agricultural year-books
are carefully prepared and contain
a great deal of information of value
to those interested in’ ’agricultural
puntiits. I have only a limited
number nlloted ine *and I would
therefore urge any one desiring one
gf these hooks to write me as soon
as possible.—Richard S. Whaley,
House of Representatives. Washing
ton. DC.
, o
Attending Convention
In (liiirlenjon.
Among those from Waltehboro at
tending the State Sunday School
Convention In Charleston this week
may be mentioned Mrs. M. G. Grub
er. Mrs. P. M* Murray, Mrs. It. G. W.
Bryan, who with-B. O. Price are del
egates from the Baptist church: Mrs.
Ina D. Savage and Mrs. S. R. Hope,
’as delegates from the Presbyterian
church.
****************
* Personal Mention *
* ** * * * **********
Mrs. Robert Padgett, of Charles
ton, Is visiting her mother. Mrs. S.
M. Crosby, In town.
Mr. knd Mrs. E. D. Loper hare
returned to their home at Key West.
Fla., after n vacation spent In Col
leton county and in Virginia.
■—-O-fr—
Among those from Walterboro
and Colleton county attending the
State Sunday School Convention
may be mentioned H. X. Stokes.
Mrs. Stokes and children and Misses
Marion and Beulah Glover, who go
as delegates from Bethel Methodist
Sunday school of Walterboro.
The many friends Jn the- county
of Miss Ida May Flshburne will he
interested to know that she will
have work in the city of Savannah.
Ga.. as pastor’s assistant at Trinity
Methodist church. Miss Flshburne
Is just completing a nine' months*
session'at Scarttt Bible and Training
School. Kansas City, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams are pre-
parinr to move back to Brunson.
Mr. Williams has been employed at
jthe Oil Mill for the past Jew year*,
but has decided to go back to hia
old home at Brunson.
Treasurer R. E. Jones is spending
a few days in Charleston, haring
gone down to consult specialists. He
has been in bad health for sonfetlme\
and feels that perhaps treatment *»t
the hospital In Charleston will re
store him to his usual good health.
—o-«
Col Jar. G. Padgett Is spending,
several days in Charleston with Mrs.
Padgett, who is under treatment of
specialists.
Miss Pauline Sanders, of Walter
boro. came over from that town for
the Easter dance on Tuesday even
ing. She was the guest of her rela>
fives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Paul. Sr.,
while here.—Beaufort Gazette.
— O-O" ■
Miss Elizabeth Walker, of Charles
ton. Is visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. G. Padgett. Miss Wal
ker was at college with Mrs. Pad
gett.
Mrs!. J. Henry Koger will repre
sent the Walterboro Civic League in
its State convention to be held in
Anderson.
Mrs. Thos. M. Seawell, of Varn-
ville. $pent from Friday to -Sundav
with her college friend. Miss Ray
Jones. Mr. Seawell returned Sun
day to accompany Mrs. Seawell
fiome.
P. F\ Hlott ws^-fn town this morn
ing. While- here he announced that
he^fould become a candidate for the
rfffioe of magistrate in Fraser town
ship. C. F. Hodges is the present
magistrate.
J. D. Miiey. of Lodge, was bus
iness visitor to Walterboro today.
Will Attend Meeting
At ItidKeluml Thursday
President W. AV. Smoak. Secretary
R. M. Jefferies and E. T. H. Shaffer.
Wnembers of the hoara of directors'of
1h«- Southern Carolina Association
will.attend a meeting of the board of
directors at Ridgeiand Thursday af
ternoon. and remain over for a meet
ing of the citizens at night.- They
will make the trip over in an auto
mobile and w,Ul return aller the
meeting.
P. H. Selin tines
tn lliirtville.
P. H. Senn. who lias been in Col
leton for a month doing farm dem
onstration work, left Saturday for
Ifartsvllle. where he goes to Coker’s
heed farm Mr. Renn is a well bal
anced and able young man who will
make good in his ehosen profession.
o
l.ifth* Boy
(i«*l». Atm llmkon. «
Gerald Price, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Price, while playing on
’’’ •' i ■ few,; days aen had the" 4 -
misfortune to run backwards into an
automobile, being driven by J 11
Hatfield, end wins thrown down
breakirik h teg.' It is thought the
fender struck the little fellow with
such fore,, ao to break his leg. I! >
is pett np on ns wa ll as (mild he ex
ported. . <
r. i*. c. meeting
r.
TW OM au«d»rd grwerml «ir*«rth*atmc took.
CROVK'S TASTSUtSS dull TOSfC. dnm oat
M•UHa.esrtcho the blood.andbaikton t he tre-
t*B»- A true tosk. For sdslt* asd chiMrcm. Stic
Tiie Micah .Lnkir.s chapter of the
D. C. met with M •; .1 ames K.
Penrifov on Friday, th* L'Sth itist.
In th*, ahsenre of Mrs H L Koger.
Mrs Liles acted as president. Four-
Kx'n t>f tiie daughL vs were pvesent
and we had one ^fiest Mrs. Seawell.
of Hampton.
After Hie roll wil the program
was begun bv the singing of the
Bonnie Bine Flag Miss Flmer Fish-
huine r- ad tl^l.ife *>f Johnson Ha-
coml “la' Miserue." a beautiful
instrumental solo.was rendered bv
Mrs S M Riddle ^ ’
Miss Edrth Fraser'read^a po n m hv
Will f’arleton. “Cover Them Over
W<th Beautiful Flowers.” <,
Mi.ss Ray Jones read “February.”
a noent written Av herself while at
college. Tiie subject of our lesson
wa.s Memorial Dav The Chapter has
lust bought a picture'of Jeff Davis,
which will he presented to the High
school ocAValterbnro.
DelicinuXf^c^hments were Serv
ed and the
ed \he meeting
will he wlty \!rs. wT E. Fraser In
May.
OPEN MEETING
, OF CIVIC LEAGUE
New Policy to Ik- AdopttMl by Organi
zation—Scope Greatly
Broadened.
I
The Civic League will hold an
open meeting in the High School au
ditorium on Monday night. May 8th.
to which the public generally is in
vited. A program has been ar
ranged for the entertainment of the
public and the Leas*ie-momhers, and
a large attendance Is expected,
is the -first meeting to he held .sine**
the re-o^ganization of the hodv. and
an entirely new policy will be In
stituted for it.
The dues has rj'en reduced to
5 cents a month, and it has been
changed in character from a “Wo
man’s club" to a Community Forum
whose activity will depend upon men
as well as women. The aim of the
movementJs to bring tbe people of
the comnfunity together for the coa-
sideraUbn and discussion cf com
munity inte'rests.
The program is r. follows:
Instrumental solo “To Spring"
<OTeip.p Mr Sim Riddle.
Dwirmatfon. “Xebuchadr T-at ”
- T.acy Walch . , .
VocrtV Solo. “Who Knows." ( Bail <'
M'*<; Ka*e Rent”
Discussion. “Civic League*— V W
cessity or Luxury " Mrs Rchro‘-t< ,
Chorus. “Last \ight." tKyeru ,f -
W.’.td'.urst»- Mrs Chas. Frlpp, Mrs
lb F Schroeter. Miss -Ray Jon< s,
Mt*. Chas. FsDorn.
U. S. Circuit Court
Affirms Decision
fo fgrth* tesaisg. call toe full same. LAX V
£ Leckloraicnator? of ‘
■ W. GROVK. Curra a CoIJ ia Oa« D«p. Mopa
-ou*h a*4 headache, aa J work* of coli.
V telegram vas received la«t
nig* t front the clerk of the United
States Circuit Court of Appeals,
stating that the court had rendered
a decision affirming the decision of
IW District Court of Appeals in
Charleston, which ’ decision wa«, in
favor of the respondent in the cas*
of Eunice Glover, et al... appellants,
vs Pet-'r Rradlev. et nl . defendants.
Tbit has been a hard fqueht ease In-
vrdving several thousands Ot "isnhv
of valuable Lind in this county,
the decision of this court’ hfts
nwaitedT with interest. While
not directly in point with anof
suit brought by the same parties
against certain land owners In Wal-
t'erhoro. it is thoug*ht the decision
may have some weight in the trial
of this other suit.
..-.w. v ... i The appellants were represented
nghters heartUy enloy- bv (hp fnllow)n * counsel: How-
Th£ I ell & Gruber and Fishhurne A Fi'h-
burne. of Walterboro: E. W. Hughes,
land James Rimmons. of Charleston;
[Claude RawT^r. of Aiken. The re
spondents wero^apresented, by Pad-
gett dT^Moorer. of Waltarboro. and
vonKolnitz & vonKoltritz. of Chaf-
To Cur* g CoM la On* Day
TateiAXATmrtROMoosisias. i» .
Cosgh a*4 Headache aad works st tbs Ost*
Oesnrtou refund aocey U it fails t* enrt.
*- W. GaOtrg s .iceatare on each bos- r-
leston.
J ■ N '
-a •
u-
4 J
Our Millinery Sale
r IS NOW GOING.ON
Meet Me
AT FRANK’S
Where you can get more good* for less money and better
good for same money in the line of CLOTHING, SHOES. •
HATS AND MILLINERY. •
As we sell everything at old cut prices, no use to
pay higher prices if you can get the same goods at a
^ \
very low price. See us before you buy. You will siire
save money at ^
' ' ' * ' , ■
r Q
- , ' \
The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
Next Door to Express Office. J. FRANK, Manager.
Every Housekeeper
Needs a Drug Store at Titties
There are times when every
family must get drugs or some
thing in the drug line from a
drug store, At these times^one
wishes to feel that they can get
what they want w’hen they want
it, and as they wan!t it. We
have.made a study of the needs
of families and have equipped
our store to meet these de- >
'^mands. So we can. with confi
dence, point you to a long list oi
satisfied customers who have
been able to secure what they
want, and as they wanted it.
/
You Can Do The Same Thing
• J W
Glover’s Pharmacy
HENRY C. GLOVER, Manager
~ . PHONE 86
Hogwallow News
From the* II ow ka I km Kentuckian.
(DUNK BOTTR, Editor.)
S
Sird’n-Kje View of Hosj waljjrm, showing Postoffice.
rCopyrighted. lf» 15. Adams Ryndlcate.)
( lab ?!anco< k*s chickens arc com-
I* Ik'.! to remain up all ,,1^, fi 0 , v
until ie gets his chiiken roost com
pleted.
The congsegation of the Dog Hill
church Is co divided o n a few ques-
Don- of importanc** fhat it looks
uke then will Have t 0 be a partition
bn f thiough the middle of tH*
building
Do< k Hocks, the erstwhile dentist
snd congenial blacksmith. reports
that since our last letter he has
pulled two.teeth, one for Miss FrurU
AIlsop and the other for Yam Sim’s
mule. ^
^ —o-o-%
Cricket Hick*, spent Satu-dar af
ternoon at the Hog Ford church
tracing down the pedigree of a rab
bit dog he is about to swap his spot
ted cow for.
An elefijon will he called next
month by our citizens for the selec
tion of a MaM Carrier hetweeh here
and Tickvllle. Everybodv along the
route is allowed to vote. The pres
ent Mail Carrier will doubtless be
elected, as it is his duD
up the votes along the i
bring them into Hogwall"
they are counted.
e .th r|
| r fort I
The Postmaster, w ho . ka- ^ a j
comfortably seated on t 1 »t
gf the postoffice for ti:- ps f ^1
peeks wa« compelled to ir.nvt n:5|
chair around to the east ! >' e "*J*|
day on account of a leak in i f* roo-|
CMGHESTPSPlUil
or/sto
DIAMOND
t-sDIXi» '
A«k >««r 1v«aM for CHT-CHES
DIAMOND bkA.rtD PILL' in Rod
Gold mnuttte tone*, icsled with I
Bibboa. Tarb no otbcs. TJ*
■»—»«> *a4 j»k f r
diamord »usy» CrI
>»*r«rega.-d»d a» Be*t.6«. r nt. A w r ’ ,
SOLD BV ALL DRUG GIST? |
ffiss, EVERYWHERE ««»[