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PAGE FOUR
AND STANDARD
Wedn«day, July 5, 1916.
The Press and Standard
WaHerboro, S. C
1077.
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Subscribers desiring the address
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state In their communication both
the old and the nev a-*'*.*ee-'>«
to be so basy that they' must uae
staff seat out by some editorial era
dicate as their owa. Last week we
saw aa editorial in a newspaper
whose editor Is one of the brainy
yonng men of the State, and we
were struck by its force, and thou'cht
that theTount man la question was
doing some good editorial wofk, and
we were about to clip this editorial
and give His paper credit for it. but
soon we saw that other exchanges
had used it word tor word, period*,
commas and all just as they were,
even to the same bead over it,
flow much better it would be for
those editors who get this "canned”
stuff to write their ow^r Uditoriala. 1
They can do it. and even if they do
not have the smooth periods of the
polished, writer in Yankeeland, they
will be original, and can be expon
ents of the thought of their owa
communities.
Of course daily newspapers never
do this! • '
Our Canning Hubs.
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Oet ready for the fair Nov.
' Well, Mac. of the Hampton Coun
ty Guardian, we are in. The water
sure is fine.
Exhibits can be gotten up so easT
this year fronr the magnificent crops
of the county. < we shall have
the finest ever seen at the fair next
fail. t * , .
Painting churches and buying
organs for churches will make rapid
progress this year;—Alas, poor can
didates. «
Tom Watson's Jeffersonian may
not be popular in Colleton county
just now. but Tom Watson water
melons are, and therp are none bet
ter than Campbell Sanders has made
On his farm near town. We know
for we had a fine one on the Fourth.
There will b» many thousands of
cans of tomatoes and other vege
tables put up in this county this
year. whi<h would not ha\> been the
case had there not been a county
home demonstration agent. That
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this result follows the splendid work
done in this rapacity by Miss C., r a
L. Connor, the agent this coun
ty. is not surprising to one who has
observed the faithful and conscien
tious work done, and the intelligent
planning for results. A better se
lection for agent for this count;
could not have beto made, and
work which has been started by Miss
Concflk *111 grow from yegr'to year,
as It has done in others counties.
OF LADIES SUMMER. DRESSES, .COAT
ARE NOV BEING SOU) AT
ACTUAL COST.
Next year the scope will be increased
of rfie c
and the women
Candidate Jefferies, who Is seek
ing re-election for the office of Mast*
er. is one of the most magnanimous
aspirants we have ever seen./He in
sists on taking both his opponents
to all picnics anf public gatherings
In his Ford. He says they are in
good company when with him. and
not working against him. Good
logic, this. / '
County will be
given an opportunity to do some of
the work also. Yes, the work done
by Miss ronnor has been, and Is be
ing a. magnificent success, and we
trust she will be Induced, to remain
in this county.
HOPE HE WILL <T>MK
The editor o# The Press and Stand
ard, is getting real jealous. In ye
olden tyme, the first fruits of the
garden or the farm was always sent
to the editor, but recently we have
observed that certain bankers are
“beating us to it,” and we wish to
serve notice just now that such will
have to stop—or we shall overdraw
our account Just for spite.
We note from The Press- and
Standard, of Walterboro. that Broth
er W. J. Langston ha# been instru
mental In getting the following
churches to form a field: Marlon,
Little Salkebatebie and AsMon.
Brother John P. Graham, of Inver
ness. Fla . has recently visited the
field and w*» can but express the
hope that they mutually fell in love
with each other.—Baptist Courier.
Yor OWE IT TO YOIH VISITOR
Is the Race Deteriorating?
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One of the most startling things
brought to light by the recent mobi-
~ Whenever you^ have, a guest Hi
your home yyo should phone the
newspapers an,] tell them so. Per
haps there are scores* of friends of
the visitor in the community who
would be interested in the informa
tion.
The old idea that a person phon
ing in a personal Hem about himself
or herself or Jirs or her visitors was
seeking publicity ha-i broken down;
it is reaU><Nl that the personal ml-{at tMs point
HaveSYoulSeen -Our Beautiful Chinaware We
‘Are^Giving Away Absolutely Free?
THE H. W. COHEN STORE
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Wiggins, July 3.—Mrs. ,C. W.
Coker and children have returned
after a visit to St. Stephen. Mrs.
Coker has with her as her charming
guest Miss Bnidley, her sister.
Victor Hickman and family have
returned from Louisville. Oa.
NEWS FROM PENTEL
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Walterboro, July 3.—Joseph H.
Ramsey, who has accepted a posi
tion with the government as mail
carrier from Florence to Forestville,
visited Florence on the 18th and 15»th
cf June to look afte^ the road con-
dityma which he found id*al... He
A. E. Willis, who was formerly rettrned on the 20th and purchased
employed at this point, is visiHn^*iq| touring car from Rizer & Ayer,
friends here. \ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey left Thursday
Dr. Victor Ackerman made a visit j for their new home in Florence,
to Walterboro on business lait ’ Their many friends regret losing
week., j them from our community, but are
J. Milligan Padgett, accompi ied glad tkat he was the successful bi^
by Mr. Sweat, of Hendersonville, w\)« < der. We wish them much success.
In town last week. ■ j Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Ramsey and
Mr. Ayer, of the enterprising firm family. Mr. amf Mrs. Jos H. Ram*
of Rizer £ Ayer, delivered a new sey and their niece. Miss Joe Henry
Ford lun-a-bout to II. E. McTeer Strickland, paid their aister, Mrs. J.
last week. Mr. Ayer drove the car i J. McMillan, of Ashton, a flying vis-
•ver from Walterboro and was a< - it last week. They report a jolly'
rompanied fiy T. S. Boynton. good time.
J. B. Glover visited Savannah on) / Mr. W. j. Trow ell is among the j
business one day last week. first of our community' to have ripe '
Mrs. S. Jenkins and son Wtl- water melons.
1 iim have returned to Andrews, at-! J. R. Bryant spent the week-end
ter a visit to Mr. Jenki,;; with his mother. Mrs. B. C*X>'Bryant.
i Mrs. Ambrosia Tut«^f; of Oharles-
• ».> fhe newspaper Is the place* Mrs. v. A. Taylor left Saturday/ton, spent a few day/last week with
lization. of our military forces, is not t0 f^hnicle >our movements for the/'
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4fter spending two weeks with ><r j her cousin. Miss Lola Bootle
(' Sm-fth at this jmirf j Allen Woo<Jaf of Bearyard,
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the woeful lack of preparation for 1,81 J^hd-
, ... . . 1 I'’ a. smell town the editor kli w
any show of fore*, but the fact that',.,,., », , v , lh d could keep t/fiVk of j Moult rb. «hi/for a *ho
to many men are unfit pl^yideally t-o rvVnhody A- a town thi-jfore lotui'pi'ha to hej/ horn*
perform their duties, and are. fliero lteef>me-s • impossiM • x T' •*■)•• ^ T '-i/V. Ga.
fore, rejected af th. medical Inspee- *‘ r 'ou make p^trlp. ori IhUar .1 ’'. 0 .1 wife and F
tion In cotm» state:, thhke rejmed f. Ai * i V u: *' , r *' “ ““ ll
. ^ * tho e lnt» e<tcd An v< n on-l ph-'P • 1 tv/ 1 c.\ 'r lo^W ah^rboro
run tij' into DO per ^ntXand then" us (ho now , Hrday
we aue told the inspection it not ’***— —- ■*■ -
ilgid in ^outh Carolina in one of
the ,\»deif on companies more than ’
n half hundred were ecni back liome |
because they could not pass the 1 v|t< , d , h ^ rrrM Association to nw^t j tore! ov
physical examination. It Is said that in Beaufprt ,m*xt y/ar h^d Fn >rtiind week x
the contributing causes are cigar- the idea that the ‘gang'' 'yeiid | }tf. and Mis. Clrov
fttes, diink and Improper moral f'''!*® 11 txprsuae that cL<t is ca ! l- now at htUae on ipd street
living * ^ food: If so. it ahould b<‘ tV'
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paid
those" int-i* •dfcl/Tn v< ti
us the news.
Then this newspap» r w M tell *.,•:> ! I" !! v JKa
friends. , x / . Rt?f>X/>r'b
— j to Ms roc.n
NOT M\N\ NEED IT » ! M
Wonder if tlu'committee whl< h iu/Yy ’•! son
Miss Lola IJOotle a flying visit last ,
week. JXX -l
Misstate Ranis* y is at home .'X
a few Wee lea* v
/AmMig those N who attenejeef <1 .
■fLieUlc at ibrnhi w. t<i Tni.iiule/Tia^-
ell and Johnie Mivson:
Joe O'Quin's little ihitfyji'ters. Ir/fi*
and Jennie, of HendemotiviRo, spn<;t
last week with their grahdtyotl
Mr*. B. G. O’Rryant.
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t largest att('ede«l sexton vet kt Id.
What an awful thing to content- Bn ,, JUrolcj Hookey should •> the
est country on the earth, with mag- first man
ground.---Gaffnc y
nilk-ent room for growth, where the Ledger
manhood could be developed more |
lobustly and more nearly according
plate!
Birthday Party. (
, Mise Gladys t'orbett entertain* d a
eie we are with the great-, f^, 0 f her-'Tittle friends at a biith-
X. C. ftnilth made a business *ri;v
to t;r*-en Bond last we*k.
H. E. McTeer motored ocor *o
Hendersonville on Sunday last. Try
ing out that new car of hfs. we guess
e The barge ' Belfast'' h now in th.
stream loading lumber for Northern
markets.
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to the laws of God and nature, than day party Monday afternoon at her
any where on the 1 globe, and yet one-
half of the men offering for military
duty are physically unfit! If unfit
for "cannon food;" are they more
fit for other pursuits of life? What
1« the matter? Are we, aa fe rat'e.
home on Black street. This was the
oetasion of her Mth anniversary,
and a most delightful afternoon w»«
stent. During the afternoon delic
ious refreshments were served, and
the eighteen guests enjoyed them
selves with a penny contest, the first
going backward? Wlivn and where I f >r ** r5 being won-by Misses Add>
will it stop? What is the remedy? | ** nd T . h *‘ lma radgett.
^ r> .i . .> . j Those present and eniovipg the
P,.CI 0 .m que.Cions chew, wa of b „, pt „,„ v GUd) ,
vital importance. If c-garettes Rye Brown. Elizabeth Padgyrtl Thelma
causing so much losi vitality, cannJ*adgett. Edith Blac^r xddie von*
our people be educated to see thci 1 ^ 1 ' 0 Nornu Brab^Mfm. of Olar. xrml
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induced
ur people be educated to see the . N«'rma Braldy/m. of Olar. .aM
vils in this poisonous weed, and h-* *■*'’*'* " arnt-r. o/,t?<xiet> Hill. koUcs^
. a,,. . •> . v , ,, 1# . f Glover, Hessio/Sfokes.-Maw Patter-
fr 4 •' MfrMwrjrw. v,rrin Br..,
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IlernardjB'ahagan. Blai a
cal PVMer. Leg.cre sixith
file Mi-sc- .* r Brown r,r,
iris t'ctrbr ttthe x r*
ments. M
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drink, will not prohi lift ion eventu
ally solve the problem? If social
evil, will not an awakened public
moiaj conscience put a stop tp*)h«F
form of death which is worse t.!,
death? Ar*- these not cjuestiorjjr^of
such vital force a* to mak<My< pause; puBoif and Girard H -rne
and try to find a reme^r What of SivannsJt were in town t.>.!a> \. -
wj.ll be the final rfftxfr on the race * Htng tr-laHkes onri
If this tenden(*#*1s not checked?
Edisto Island, July 1.—Mr. ar.!
Mrs. A. JiEBe&rh and Mrs.*J. H -
Beach and family attended the Ma
sonic picnic at Rockville Tuesday
The boat Render made/the excursion
• trip and M*tz’ Band, of Charleston.-
accompanied. The young people y'fl-
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Also a Full Line of Silk Crepe
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Come and See Us.
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se*Xion r.r*> about through lay
by their Com. and watermelons
we have a pKnty.
Palmer HudXn dipeJ/rt (he hor.-
of Hpwa'd SaneXv- § inday,
F>h*| nncK Tjella
Sunday verv plrbc^andy r.f t'’
e of Mi?s BlancheX^ha*>- *. tn.
MX® Vein Crosby is vislCtj? .it •’
honv- her grandparent*:. V; v- f
Vr® C W. Brelifnd
Mr? X fh Cha*-* rc.au spei:• r :X
day w i»h her Xt^ B. G Ch r >-y ••■i j
WILLIAMS SCHOOL TEACHERS
Mr*. W. J. Perry and little daugh
ter. Mamie, are visiting her daugh
ter. Mrs."A. B. Beach, of Laurel Hill Williams, July 4.—The trustees of
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Beach. Mr. the WilHsrfhs Rural Graded school
and Mrs, J. H. Beach and Mr. and announce the teachers for the next
Mrs W. J. Perry are e*pe« ting to [ term a* follows: Prof. 0. O. Garris,
visit Drs. Creak fhe 2nd Sunday Round, principal;.Miss May Padgett
They will make the trip in their and Miss Blanche Smith, assistants,
cars. X The patrons are pleased with these
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of Ruffin. 1 / x.
EtV.’l ll AElKp. of Fairfav
\ i® visiting her granHmMher Mr*
t.ladv* w < - thy r^;p-jj V - S ., un ,J^ jiKkes
A very enjoyable pi-nic paitv ir-
semhled at Drawdy's y»sXrday fo” r
F(»tinh of July spread. This -wv
. had in the rrm- n front Of th« re-'-
i denee of C W. Drawdv and a mo-*
enjoyable .lav ";-s Th
were not Lac from L'mi persons pr
ent to the day
teachers, and it is hoped the new
school building will be ready foi oc
cupancy by the time the seasiofv
opens in the fall
CHICHESTER S P!LU
FOR ANYTHING
IN.
FANCY
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of r/RV pt. tty o:. -* nts
DHvm Oat Malaria. Builds t p System
Witsell Andbrson. of Burton, is
TfecOld SUwdard urecgthewir* towte.
, , . . ^ . ... A CRCVVB S TASTELKSSchfll TONIC, drive* oat
vialtinf atXhe home of bis parents i»du.-i..emricbesib*M«od ••dN.ud.i.ptbg.vw
here, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Anderson. I um. auwcio^c. For sduu »ad uuucaa.
We iir*XV'P’ n ^> tfi s. /p ft,. ’- |
P.-rrv down' 1 here c-'on. U * w u !
toa<lya 1** dav singre ?• hoX
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at the horn’ of Miss Rosa Adams {
Sunday afternoon
Lodge, 8. C.
GEO. W. BRUNSON.
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SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS
aSS,- EVERYWHERE Si*™
Pure Food Store
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