The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 14, 1916, Image 4
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OVR KKASONS THEREFOR
On account of lar^ of space this
week, we have left out all editorials
and have riven place to .articles of
news, and to Important advertise
ments. We had written a Iona edi
torial on the York encampment,
which will appear next week, and
we had several others In soak for
nee, but these advertisements came
IB and “He wah is on," so we could
not turn them down. Look for
these Items next week and for sev
eral news letters crowded out In this
Issue.
WILL ATTEND MKETINH
Quite a larre number of Colleton
county folks arc expect^* to attend
the meeting of the Southern Carolina
AsscuuaUon at ILmlpton 10morrow
Manypf them will ko in automobiles
while several others will go by train.
iThe Girl and the
Game Friday
The flrlt chapter of Tfce Girl and
the Game will appear at fhe Colonial
Theatre Friday, with a special FREE
matinee «t five o'clock.
Chapter one, “Helen’s Race With
Death," starts the story with her
childhood romance. Then several
years later we see her in her glory
riding her favorite horse. Rocket. A
freight train breaks loose aj the
top of a mountain and descends the
mountain grade with a terrific force.
Helen's father is homeward bound
on another train which is seriously
Imperiled by. the runaway freight.
In her attempt to cross the high
bridge and throw the switch to di
vert the freight train, Helen finds
the huge span in the bridge wide
open: In spite df this she rideg^on,
leaps from the dlxxy heights into
the water below, swims the river
and arrives at the switch, just in
tiriie'to prevent a serious colision
Here she meets George Storm (Leo
Maloney! 'the fireman, and only jnan
who stuck to the freight train. Leo
Maloney, as “George Storm." takes
an active part in the entire story.
SHOCLD SLOAN'S LINIMENT GO
ALONG
Of course it should! For after a
strenuous day when your muscles
have been exercised to the limit an
application of Sloan’s Liniment will
take the soreness and stiffness away
and get you In fine shape for the
morrow. You should also use it for
a sudden attack of toothache; stiff
neck, backache, stings, bites and the
many accidenTS fhat are incidental to
a vacation. “We would as soon leave
our baggage as go on a vacation
or camp out without Sloan's Lini
ment." Writes one vacationist:
"We use it for everything from
cramps to toothache." Put a bottle
in your bag, be prepared and have
no regrets
FRESH BLOOD AND NEW^feNEY
The Southern Settlement and De
velopment Organization might be in
terested in assisting the Southern
Carolina Association. The former Is
interested in turning immigrants
South and one of the great needs of
the latter Is more white people an<f
capital. The Southern Settlement
Company works through state
branches, and if the Piedmont and
Pee Dee chambers of Commerce
would Join with those of Southern
Carolina and organize a branch in
this State some real immigration
work might be started.—Beaufort
Gazette. -
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* DEATHS
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will attend as will many other mem
bers of tbt local Chamber of Com
merce.
SERVICES AT CHAPEL
Mm. R. V. Jnm**. ^
Mrs. Bessie Yarn Jones, of Ashton,
died at a hospital in Columbia Sat
urday night, after'a long illness.
The late Mis. Jones W23 Ihe wife
of W. X. Jones. She was 4 5 years
T1 _ . of age. Php is survived by her hus-
Presldent v* W. Smoafc. Directors [ l)ar( , by ht . r fathpr am , mother . . Mr .
E. T. H. Shaffer and R. M Jefferies f an<1 Mr , A s VarR of i ? i an dton.
and the following brothers and pe
ters: E. H. Yarn, of Columbia: C.
; M. Yarn, of Swansea. E. W. Yarn, of
TshrndTpn; Mrs. W. M. Godl«-v, at
Islandton. and Miss Sallie Yarn, of
islandton. Mrs. Jones was a wo
man of many fine traits.of character,
a faithful and consistent Christian,
and she had many friends who will
be grieved to hear of her death.
—o-o—
<»€*«rgo Hiers.
Smoaks. June 12.—The commun
ity was made sad last Tuesday by
the death of one of its best known
and oldest citizens. Capt. George
Hiets, which took place at his homo
.near here last Thursday afAmoon
Mr. liters had enjoyed sple^.d
j health nearly all of his long and use.
fbl life, but finally the frailities of
age crept upon him and he snecemb.
ed. The funeral took place Friday
loftemoon at the Smoaks Baptist
[church, of which the deceased was
( long a faithful member. A large
concourse .of sorrowing friends and
relatives were present to pay
last tribute.
J The deceased is survived by on**
sister. Mrs. Mary Hiers, of Lodge, a
| half brother. W. M. E Campbell, of
Islandton. and the following <hil-
dren: Misses Mary. Elmina and
Alice Hiers; of Smoaks; W. G
CLASSIFIED ADS.
: FORSALE
FOR SALE—Several sows and pigs,
the pig3 being from two to ive
months old. Cheap for cash. Ap- N
ply to S- M. Donaldson. Smoaks.
S. Route 1- Up.
FOR SALE—Practically n* v Cl . -
M. Stieff piano at a great bargynj
in price.'If taken within 15 da?Rf|
This piano cost ?5"0 just a fe v
month* agoVand is as good -is
hr^nd new “Piano.” care The
Pre«s •’’nd Standard. It.
FOR SALK—1" tonk of h^y at $14
per ten ot farm, of $15.S' - * deliv
ered at Green Pond. S. C.—A. R.
Speights. 5-31-St.
FOR RENT
TO RENT—Furnished residence on
Main street till Oct. 15th. $15.»V>
monthly in advance. Apply to
John D. Warren. City. 6-l4-2tp.
V WANTED
WANTED—The people of Waiter-
boro and vicinity to know that I
am now located in Walterboro
and am prepare d to inntiact or d -
carpenter work.- iA C. Haddect,.
6-1 t-2t.
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WANTED—The people to know
that I am agent for all the leaifc-f
ing novels under paper cover, suc h
as John Halifax Gentleman. St.
Elmo and others. 15c, 2hc and
25c. Pinckney M. Smith, Metho
dist Parsonage.
There w ill be several "preachers to
take part in the Pentecostal Holiness
preaching services to be held at the
factory chapel, beginning Saturday,
June 17. Rev. P. L. Hood, Rev. P.
Z. McKenzie and Rev^F. M. Britton,
the latter comihg in on Wednesday.
WHY EMU HE SC MM EH COLDS?
It isn’t necessary to have a stuffed
head, running nose. To iough your
head off <tg It were. All you need
to do is to use Dr. Bell’s Pinc-Tar-
Honey. The soothing and healing
balsams open the clogged air pa«-
sag*H and in a short time yoo get
relief and start on the road to re
covery. Your nose stops running,
you cough less and you know you
are getting bitter. Get a bottle, use
a* directed. Keep what is left as a
cough and cold insurance.
LOST
LOST—Between residence and Pres
byterian church. Sunday, June 4,
a 17. D. C. gold pin. Reward If
left at Koger Hardware Co. It.
BUSINESS LOCALS
—Taulac still sold at Klein's.
NOTICE—The store of A. Wtchraen
Ac Son will be dosed Monday and
Tuesday, June 19 and 20, for the
purpose of taking stock. Custom,
ers will please anticipate their
wants on these two days. It.
’and
Children’s Ready-
»
to- Wear Garments
V- ' v \ ^ ' / . \ ' \ ~
. ♦ i . * \ \ * * \
for Summer Wear.
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NOTH E TO PUBLIC
After July 1st. all dogs roaming
at large un the > f re* ts must be muz
zled. If not redeemed after being
impounded within 24 hours, they will
be shot. This will be effective dur
ing July, August and September.
JNO. D. GLQYER.
Mayor.
sIloWER FOR Mis* HYRNK
'7
Mrs. w, C. gaV< fe linen
shower for Miss Essie Hytne. prior
to her departure for North Carolina
Friday afternoon. Quite' a largt
number of her friends were Invited
and contributed to make this showet
an event of pleasure. Miss Hyrne,
who is to be married the 29th inst..
to Solicitor Jehu H. Pourifoy,
was the recipient of many useful
gifts from her friends.
CASTOR IA
For Inffcnts and Children
In Ubb For 0v«r30 Y^ars
Always bears
the
Signature of
NOTICE!
I would like to make tne County
this J Campaign meetings pleasant and
profitable this summer. The execu
tive committee will soon meet to des
ignate the meeting places. We want
to have our usual itineracy, but
would like to go to only thos*> pla.es
where a campaign meeting is desired
Hierajby the people of the community,
and Mrs. John Fender, of Augusta. • Could not the «itizens of each com-
nnd Richard Hiers, of ffmoake. munity, where a meeting is desired.
i i lariMitr- f-o a p;cm. dinn* r on Dm
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and* ground and see'to it that everybody.
This is a remedy that every fara-' including the ladies, come? Our
liy should he provided with, and ’ meetings ought H? be made educa-
* specially during the summer tional, pleasant and profitable, nth-
months. Think of the pain and suf. erwise we ttiould not have them,
f.r ng that mu«t lie endured when Nor should meetings ii* held wtyere
medicine must be jent for or b f. >e the iitizens take no Interest inyTncrn
relief enn be obtained. This renjedv and do not want them,
ig'thoroughly reliable. Ask anyone I shall be glad to have tl;e offi-
w hn lias used it. For »«>7e by nU ceis of th? various cluby or 'any otlL
denlerx. er citizens or organizations of '’the
several corftnr.initie^take the matter
^ up at once with, the people riB'U
xwrite mo on the subject, so that
i when the committee meets about two
W. Cohen Store
A. S. KARESH, Mgr.
THERE
NOTHING
LIFS INSURANCE
AND
SEVERE PUNISHMENT
Funeral of Mr. Brown. %
The funeral service# of Mr. J C |\e rt-»
Brown, who died at the hdiue of his ^ alfi TtiVI
son here last Wednesday, were con-[
ducted at the residence Thursday
with interment following at Live ;
Oak cemeterv. Rev. C. B. Smith |
officiating. The following were the t
pall bearers: J. D. Gloveb, A. J. An
derson, J. C. I.emacks, N. G. Mor-
rall. J. D. vonLehe. E. D. Lemacks.
Staidof, Relieved by Cirdu.
Mt. Airy. N. C.—Mr*. Sferah M. Chap
pell of this town, says: “I suffered for
b
weeks from now we shall know
where to hold meetings.
M P HOWELL.
Countv Chairman.’
Walterboro^ S C . June 14. 1?16.
FORTH Lost'RE SALE
_a
Notice D .hereby g!;vn that under
and by virtu** of the Decree\l»suing
Tb* Strong Withstand tha Heat of
IF ®®®*®** Batter Than tha Weak , none did me any good.
BOld people who are feeble, and younger , " ...
TsrassS i
hr«t b f»f d «I^nmer hv fskin^teffaUrlv ^ B0, take0 but ab " U, S ' X 1,0nlt * Until
rinVnmc 8 almost cured. It did me more
lb. -bol. .vfteni. 50c. ' nc ‘ i - P'*' ,0 *" htr
five years with womanly troubles, *1*° : out * ,oirt ' on,m " n 1 "
Stomach troubles, and my punishment for Colleton County, directed to me
was more than any one could tell.
I tried most every kind of medicine,
lit RAX* -*
Fraser TownshCp - .
I hereby announce myself .vcm-
didate for the office of Magis-trati of
Fraser township, and pledg* nivs-*lf
to abide the results of the Demo
cratic primal lea. P P. HKVTT.
Jacksonboro.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Taka Grove's
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
wellknown tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. 1: acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria. Enriches the Blood and
Builds np the Whcle System. SO cents.
My friends began asking me why I
looked so well, fend I told them about
Cardiff. Several are now taking it."
Do you, lady reader, suffer from any
of the ailments due to womanly trouble,
such as headache, backache, sideache.
sleeplessness, and that everlastirgly tired
feeling?
If so. let us urpe vou to give Cardul a
trial. \Ve feel conlident it wiil help you. _ . „ , . »
just as il Jtas a million other women in of Dnr-l P: ig**t .md vt*:- b>
the past half century.' , lands of
-n the case of E. L. Luons. Plaintiff,
v* Lzhani Padgett, et aL. Defend
ants. benring date March 14th, l * 16.
I will sell before the Court House
door in the Town of Walterboro on
the 3rd dav <*f July. 1916.. at twelve
M . to the highe-t bMd»-r. the fol
lowing described lot of land:
\1! t^i? « *r.' n t* > ' o' land wit’,
the buildings thereon containing
three acres, more' or less, situate in
the Countv, of. Colleton and State of
South Carolina, within the corpor
ate limits of the Town of Danville
(Now Ruffin! and bounded on the
North by the ptblic ]tmd known as
•h- Columbia publtr road: South by
lauds of J J Padget’: East bv land*
THERE IS NONE BETTER THAN THE LIFE
INSURANCE OF THE MISSOURI STATE LIFE
X a • s'' * N. y '' ‘ >. „ e
assets:
Over 12 Million Dollars
You 'Vill do Well to Get Your Next Policy From
The Missouri State Life
Insurance Company
C. F. Muckenfuss, Special Agent
Walterboro, S. C.
l?IB 191«
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
South 4'arolina's Oldest t oilege.
132d A'oar Begin* September 2v
Entrance examination^ at all the
county scatti Friday.. June 14 at 9:00
a. ni-
Four-year courses' lead to the B.
A. and B. S. degrees. A two-year
pre-medical course is given.
A free tuition sdiolarship is as
signed to each county of the State. ,
Spaclou* buildings and athletic
grounds, well equipped laboratories,
unexcelled library facilities.
Expenses moderate. For terms
and catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH. P:e*
MONEY TO LOAN
I will consider applications for loans
of from S100 to $200 on Mortgage of
T~V •
Real Estate
D. B. PEURIFOY
/ Attorney-at-Law.
n taking Cardul !o-4*y.
regret it All druggistk
Writ, t, .
adtiKirjr Dnx
hut’ut-tirmj o
TiwUMatlar
Ch«t»r;Qc* M«Lun« Co. Uam'
t. C*v»r*r'<*a. T«nn.. Jar
mrtnu onjour r«M ind C4 pm* took. Tkn-i
«. mUaaBvm^. if.c. jm
,lee«ie Padgett
Terms of s.'le cr.«h: ourchi*** r to
pav for papers.-
R M JEFFERIES.
Mr,«**'r
WaTterbvyo. S C June 14, 1 l f .
6-14-3t.
RUB-MY-TISM
* Will cure your Rheumaf iftm
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc* Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ternally ana externally* Price 25c
A BIRTHDAY PARTY
Lillie Miss Sadie Philip Bogoslo v,
the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Bogoslow, was the host of a
few friends of her parent^, at a
birthday party given in her honor
on Sunday. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. B. Levy
M. J
Bugtieslov. Mrs
L<mir —FEEL
No one can either feelgood n
look good while sufferinir fren * '■
stipation. Get rid of that tir-
draggy. lifeless feeBa* by a trv .
ment of Dr. Kind's New Life* Pill
Buy a box today, take one or t*
Mr. and Mrs. pilln to-night. In the rcornlrc lh
W V rinvor I F,! ' lt l‘ ir * Stuffed, dull feeling is *one and
J Bororiow \t * T Flsh . burn<f ’ 1 anJ better at onae :5c. at
.^tofojlo., [irucfiit.