The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 05, 1916, Image 5

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, July 5, 1916. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE FIVE # « *•» * * ********* * $ » Personal Mention . * * # ******* * * ******* Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kinsey, of Round, were the guests at dinner Saturday of Mrs. Jane Biack. ; "lliss May vonLehe is visiting in Beaufort, having returned with Miss Kortna -Mon-all, who spenj several ^eeks here as Miss vonLehe‘s guest. Miss Bessie Kohn has returned .(ter a most delightful vis^t to Mrs. p J. McAlhaney in Summerville. Harold Butler, of Spartanburg, arrived I®, town Thursday for a visit 0 f several weeks to relatives. Mr. Butler was formerly quite a base- ha ll player on the Walterboro team. Miss Norma Morrall returned home on Monday morning after a very pleasant visit to friends in Wal terboro. She was accompanied hack b v her friend. Miss May vonLehe of that place who will be her gnest for f.veral weeks.-r-Beaufort Gazette. Mrs. L. M. Fripp and Mrs. B. II. Padgett are visiting their niece, Mrs. George Florence, at North Augusta. Mrs. E. O’B. Gibbs, of Wilson.^ r. is visiting at the home of-Mrs. r* p. Hugglno. on Black street. Miss Lucile JaycOeks is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. S. Marvin. Miss Nettie Kinsey, of Williams, ha? been spending sometime with Mrs. F. M. Kinsey, on Black street. J. Breland, of Benton’s Mill sec- rfon. was in town Monday. . t -—-O-O— [) e. Benton and G. C. Benton, of Menton’s Mill section, had business in town Monday. Smoaks. Mr. Ayer states that he is glad to get these new cars out. Th^-y are only 56 inch tread, which is the only kind that caA be had now. f— o-O" '■* Mrs. D. P. Patterson and children, of Hardeeyille, are making a vfcit among relatives and friends in Wal terboro and at. Sandy Bhm. From here Mrs. Patterson will visit her brother, O. L. Gahagan, at Fairfax, and relatives afAlIemlale, Mrs. L. G. Dicks, who has been among us for the past several months, has returned to her home at Dunbar, Barnwell county, for the summer. —o-o— Misses Marion and Beulah Glover Jtkve returned to Walterboro, alter a pleasant stay at Nesmith, where they were the guests of their sister, Mrs. M. S. Montgomery. _^-o— J.’ T. Grant, of the Savannah Diver Lumber Company, was in Col leton county last week on business connected with his company. —o-o— Mr. and Mrs. Boland Satterwhite. of Colleton, spent Sunday night in town with relatives, en route, to Hampton county. —o-o >- , /Mr. .and -Mrs. .V. L. Blocker at tended a picnic held at Plum Branch. Hampton county, on Tuesday of this week, v —o-o— “Miss • Belle Williams, who has been visiting relatives and friend- in Florida, eamo to Walterboro the latter part of the week to .spend a few tlays with relatives and friend here. Miss Williams has pone ♦'> Camden where site will remain for some time. , > Mrs. W. B. Searson and children. —o-o— of-Meggett. spent several days re- j, W. frothy, Be v * J- D. I’ell. Hoy entlv at the/borne of her brother. Hell ,vnd Hacks Crosby -%eie muons 11 F. Towled. Mr. Searson came to those wly,) lame to Walterboro Moti ving her and returned for her at day on business, ihe conclusion of her visit. —ri-o— J. W. Campbell, cashier of the Merchants and Planters Bank, Brut* son, spent the Fourth in town with his sister, Mrs. 11. S. Strickland. —O-O - Miss Carrie Williams, of Williams, is spending sometime in town as the guest of Mrs. Hugo Strick- L. M. Padgett, of Smoaks, was ]a£|. imong those in town Monday. J. Kierce Getsinger. of Sniders, had business in town Monday. S. F. Cummings, a candidate for magistrate in Heyward township, a as in town MondafT G. J. Varn. orr of Snider's pros perous farmers, was among those n town Monday. B. H. Willis, president of the 'armers and Merchants Bank of Cot- igeville, was a business visitor to Valterboro Monday. —o-o J. D. Hudson and K. K. Hudson, rominent citizens and trustees of he Hudson Mill school, were visitors o Walterboro* Msnday. ^ s’* ——0-0 - T. H. Caldwell, of Lodge, was in own Saturday of last week. Mr. aldwell is a prosperous farmer and iiisiness man of upper Colleton. —o-o__ R.v r. Kinard. of Sniders, was mong the visitoi'S • to Walterboro denday. —o-o— John B. Kinard, of Benton's Mill Pas in to*n -Monday. —o-o Jasper Robertson, of Penb-I, was n tow n Monday on business, —o-o— Magistrate H. Hodges, of Jiuk- : onhoro, a candl<Um* for re-election.j in town Monday mi business. / ■ >cJ-0— * •I C. N'ettles and hvother. W. B. af the/VtT\u\ section, ^e*»re amony liiO-tr who had buslnes.- - in tywn M>hday. . ’ - —o-o f! L. Br.-land nf the. ftla-k (/ •/; c otion. wag in town Monday. v- o-n < Mrs. Higirfbotham «n<l liiih' 'Lmghter. Myrtle.'have gope for \ ' *o friends «t Fairfax -nd- M- hn'dale. ■ ' • —-o-o X Mr. and Mrs. (1 C. Anderson M p unter., wdio have been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. (\ C. Ander son, have returned to their home. “ —o-o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson fame on to Walterboro from the "ountains of. North Carolina, where • hey had been spending their honey moon, to \isit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Anderson They return ed to their home in Charleston the latte r part .of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lucas, who have been spending several weeks visiting relatives and friends at Grahamviile and other points near- Savannah, have returned home. Mrs. C. 0. Henderson has gone to Knox'ville. Tenn. r to sp**nd 8ometi*o«> there with her son. Rev. LejOy O Henderson. Slid will later tro to Benton. Te’en., to visit hm dang! t*'r. Mrs. Rotitvo n. —o-o— Mis« Irene Pellum. who is a sd't- dent at Greenville Female Colfl*g.\ is spending her vacation at the home of her parents here, Mr. and Mrr. C. W. Pellum. _ . —^ "wX. . —0-0— ^ ^ ^ Miss Bertha Klein, who ban been here several weeks visiting he r brother. Dr. Jno. M. Klein, leaves to day for the Sullivan’s Island, where she will spend a while before going to her sisters. Mrs. Kpps. at Conwa> She was accompanied by little Mis'- Caroline Klein. Mi< M. E. Combes, of Mbrgan- tiehl. Ky.,. who has been with her daughter. Mrs. E. Adams, during her recent illness, will leave tomorrow morning for her home in Ken(u« k\ Mrs. Adams is very much improv'd —o-o— Miss Ethel Francis left Sj»furdav fur Sullivan's Island, where flu- will spend some time. She Was acmiit ' pan led b| h- r father,, who return* -1 Monday. —o-o— Win. J. FL-hUtiriu- L. q.. is sp n ’ «irg a while a* Salnda. N. c, -^-o-o—y ,. : ' Editor- B. M Sv.cVr.- of 4 H tun, spent the I-'iuirth isi M - It •’ • • • >:i husine^g and jdcr.-'.tre.' *■' . . Xo-o— tluil*' a i *.,• t rcitu l)ur\h. , uuyty -v i.re, :-| Walt'-lboro on, t h- Fonjthv' • V'en'ng Cic-u legistei ir g- 1 rj), Hot. I A1 h* ,1 fjiun St. i, < r ‘\ may he tmutthim-d -J, H. Bet-’ ; ‘i u. !.i;i■ L : t< t. T. it. M'lett. I Pal let, D. VJ- t-VlL w. D M- (> H. l.im^fionse. !«. \, Knigi t. Sw* at. Jr.. J. H. Whepston- . IT. Whets- !l. Josepii Murray. —o-o— Wm. < k . Wolfe, of Orangeburg, was a visitor in V.'nlterli'ojo Tuesdav 0-0 F. W. Risher. county farm dem onstration agent, spent the Faurth at Styx. — 0-0— J. L. Renta, proprietor of the 11<> i t*i Albert. ^p<nt Tuesday in Cbdr- WCTe in Walterboro on business con nected with their school district. -ai- Mrs. Jno. F. Lucas, accompanied by her daughter, Miss_ Helen, will leave Friday for Hendersonville. N. Cv.^here they will spend the sum med , . ‘ ; - K q -q -.ard Hiers, of Saioak*. w‘a3 in town this morning cri 'business. —o-o— Miss Lucia B. Patterson, of Char leston, spent the Fouith of July in otwn with her mother. Mis. M. B. Patterson. , • v -o-o— Mrs. Q.v. Brown is chaperoning .a partv of yopng folks on Sullivan’* Island (or a week. The party, is composed of tlte fallowing: Misses Lennis, Ruth and Esther Brown. Edith Black. Addie vonl-adie. Gladys Corbett and Thelma Padgett: Car- roll and Howard Brovin. > —o-o— Miss Mamie Williams, of Williams, is attending the State Sunun* r school at Winthrop. —o'-o— \ * , Among those who went to-Char leston yesterday to spend the- Fourth may be mentioned Mr. end Mrs. W. .). Taylor and children. Mr. and Mrs. P.-J. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Schroeter. Mrs. U 11. Graves and children, of Belton, an? \siting her pavent-«. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. L. !!iei=. They returned With Miss Lucille, llieis, who has been \ :<-.t r»; in Helton. h iichlie‘iii<‘r-ll True-. The fhliowing js taken from The K- y West Citizen e>f June -7: A beautiful home we-dding, l^r- f'-i t in all its appointme nts, was sol- e'mni/.e'd ye'st<*fday eevening ot six oYlork at the home* of Mr. ami Mrs. Edd Loper. <>n South Mre*e-t. when their daughtt-v^ Miss l+ OIga Kire-h- heinw-, was married Mr. C. F. Byrne. • / x The* solemn words of the Episco pal marriage scrvi.e were read tty Rev. W. W. Williams. The wedding march was played by Mrs. F. If. Ladd. The .home Avas beautifully decorated in white roses and foliage. The beautiful brunette brieie nev er looked lovier than in her wed ding gow n of whit^ crepe* de chine, over white satin; she carried a bou quet of bridal roses. Many beautiful presents were re ceived and a number of telegrams of congratulations. The groom is second officer on the steamer Georgia, running between Port Arthur, -Texas, and New York City. The young bride has spent most of her life in Key West and her many friends wrsh for het^every happiness in her wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrne expect to leave for New York next Friday>| where they will make their future home. Until they leave they will b** at home to their friends at the re--i- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Loper o: South street. Thp groom was born and reared in Walterboro and ba? many friend' here who wish him happiness, su- cess and prosperity in bis married life. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR RALE—Pair mules and wa^ property of town of Walimh- Jno. D. Glover, May dr. 6-_S •"OR SALE — Two residence lots Railroad Avenue. Terms • Apply I. M. Fishburne, Farn:< k Merchants Bank. Walteilx. s. c. FOR SALE Two n -w accf; 1< a-- pi •. eh yrlth Id Hghtit. sale cheap.—R. H. Wichmnn. 6-2S~r,t •m 2i WANTED bo —i pubfie that I am 26 I KJug, St., th-* Hou>t-. N'ery^ centrafV / Jut below Wentworth Si *< ar' I n. to info n now- lo-c- <>lir\Comin- i ■ iAh a B It 'in., anir Kb .*■ i.onag.* will be w. n o.: •icrly at 0-0— ! "-I .-M Jno. D. Warren, a prominent real , listen. tatb dealer of Walterboro. will j 0 . 0 — »ve Thursday for a visit to Snl-1 *«rs. A. T. vonT>Tie ig-’expected to an> Island. He \yill return to | com* to Walterboro/ Friday from alterboro after a week, and will j -wh^re she has b«en Hernoro after a week, amt win | CbttageVIUe. wb^> «be ha° beef - le^ve fn a few days for the i spending snmejffme -vjtt- t-er cnn. fir nntains of North Carolina where V onI^-he. Sbe will visit her niem* wHl remain till October. vf r <». W^dT! K!aut»c-. at T'-iaim*--»> » -o-o— fore gtiing on to Rirhn ’ie mane friends of M. P How-ell, j -where .she will spend th< • • are glad to see him out again : ^ daughter. Mis r being rnpfinod to his home foT Var.Ce vobt.^he. weeks from art attack of fe^er. -o-o Richmond Vr imm- Matth o-o— M-'- ■ .Tom j-!' ’liK WIBan- n si x/ * ’ .vt ’ ^ -* .i > • f r: i n n r r. and Mrs. F i» TT Shaffer and (l r vj, tv v. c.’btv. >• t,, dauclFe*-. .Line, left tod.iv for i \< o-l- a- i trar: nJ nm -e nviMe. Mp« Shaffer will spend’ \ihe-t if Wieb^nr w\» — -... ^ ..'ictpuin vvbj. , Mimn’er tVere and in Saluda. N. quite ill following tbf hut Mr. Stihffer will refqrn af- rerentlv * ‘ a wc^kV^stav He p-Hl later join f 'Shaffer in the mountains. t /■- .> w i i Ikv • 0-0 . • foil ; -g < it irens of the -‘v have purchased new Ford tf ^o r e i^ S ( week: Elliott Mc- of WTcgins: Wi.’-m - les.'nl fo extract V (p 1 e \ llT ll \f, , r t > : —O-C TT B i *ti s a; ir J. T. Garri . .. Jo«. RamseK. Of Williams.^we J R Risher. ofjtowo (his mofrirg. Tbe«e gentl* "•* v t'oro: c'o], J W TTH1, of Col-, men are TOemheriNof the reboot boar. 1 f-v He. and J. L SBioak,-^ of, of trnrtbes In that district, and they < o. <, 2 S-tf. Special Announcement . LSHOOB OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA •* M. L. Shoob. from Savannah, Ca., a well known Dry Goods and Gents’ Fur- ri'hinjrs man, > >*ith several stores in Georgia and South Carolina, will open by x - August 1st, at L. N. Glover’s stand next door to his furniture business, with a full V '* r , .v ^ ' line of M^n's. Indies’ and Children’s ready to wear at* the cheapest prices ever of- fered in Walterboro, as we buy the goods in large quantities for several stores, we can. afford to sell them more reasonable. i *v ^ • T * In connection with our business we will Jiave a special tailoring department with a line of material to make suits to order. « 4 It will lye one of the best chances for you to call and see me at the opening of the busine: . L. SHOOB Walterboro, S. C. Everyone cannot purchase an automobi le, but everyone can have a good buggy. The summer time is here and with it picnics and gatherings will be given. Lay-by time gives the farmer time to go to them, and one wishes to go in some style and in com fort. We shall be pleased to show anyone who wish©* to purchase a new \buggy our superb line of ROCK HILL Ruggies and Surries. The price will suit. The terms are good. Come to see us. ROCK HILL OPEN DCGGIKS... ^ • * $55.00 ROCK HILL TOP RUGGMCS. ,/X ..... ....*• 70.00 ROCK HJLL SI RRILS .. • • ....... ^..r’90.00 ROC lllij* TOP 'Sl/RRltS.. . v .'....*• ...... 100.00 / * We have en hand a few ?ecend-hai;d Surries wkjeh we can offer you at a bargain. Call and see our line. / x. ' & Son Colleton’s Leading Hardware Dealers. nT LOST LOST OR STRAY Elk- One hl.i! sow; will weigh about 15a ih^ marked crop and half crop in ■ r- W and t'vo xplifs i n other. R<*a sonable reward for information o return.—T P. Murray. p LOST OR STOLEN—On the iPt'- of June one Mark and tan hound dog about 1 year and 10 month- old with strap on. Reward if r» turned to me or any information leading to the whereabouts Povieif llier*, Walterboro, S ('. 1» 'TRAYbll OR STOLEN From nn farm,.hear Sandy Dam, a bunch o' hepe oon.-istirg of on»* large r. I $ow one blar k ^Ow and one 'no: t* <! -oy and some* j»hoats. Ti;- marked crop and sp-d in one » ar an-l a/crop and hull- hole in Hie oi.h.-r. A Lb. ml . warrd will le* .paid foi v the r»it? o r the- i-nr* to my farrlv. R H Wlehman. Walterboro. BUSINESS LOCALS T’n <An* an 1 glass lar« for i . -id vegetables at A Wiclinyr-n a- S • Tin -. >■ for Tomato* • if i v. mar S? Son. Tin cans and giarsx jays for f- . id vegetables at A Wiehmin A. S"- Tin <ang for Tomatoe« at A. 1\ ih man A- Son, 0 , [REGULAR MEETING HELD MONDAY Routine Mailer.. Transacted by M»-« t- iug of 1 otHtlliseioners* ol tin* toMnt) at Me«*llng. Hie e«<orid -iuarterly meeting of i Oe FountV Highway t'dtnmission held Monday at the olfb r* of i wmjnissioner Moore Monday/ All - e. memliers of the commission w\iu l- esent except J A. Tuten. of Fm- *r township, and J. H. Benton, ofT j ( >i- ward township. Only routine matters were Iran. Ted. and claims ^G^rov* d. Noth 4 «uf of the ordinary came up :m -russion. and report* from ov* r e county indicated that the roads' ! biidgee w*-re In a>- good •> e* 'possible. fondi IX MEMORItM DuRant. In lo\ine memory #f . mv d* •• d ti t- ' ther. Janie R. HuILud. II Du Rant, -v hd d -o, July 6. ■ a rest mother, v ** .In the p.'aceful g; iF'thv ;::etnoey a1 h d jY-e's f e tub cac he tht-IiallL Cl _ * n 1 w face ■ r Tdi .t. / ^ t u y hen ’.Vhlli wo are v*--ping o'**r The<5*yiaiJb?.e ( j gi,.and Thoo art but vle^pk-g till , Tbe trhmpet sound DORA DuRANT JiANDRIItGE , ' t h.tiic) t iHiiplM lI. Smoaks. July .T « barley « imp- hetl, sou of Mr. .and Mi*. Reul - n fampbell. died at an infirmary in Uliarleston Thursday afteriioon foJ lowing n second op*ration. u <*antpbe|| was taken to fins hosp’al about two weeks ago to undergo an oi*eiation fop' intestinal trouble. This operation, whilf a serious one. was thought to lx 1 successful, but lat« t it was foil ml that another was neees- saiy. This was done Thtmdav morning and th.- young man.lingered till 6 o’clock that afternoon when h<- died. The body was brought home .-nd interred at Smoaks cemetery Fiida- ajternoon, the fumrai bring con duetod by Rev. A. S. la sli* ol, th< Methodist church. The -deceased wa- :*h<-ut 1 *• ' > ■ Hge, atyd was ore of the bright' *1 young men of the community. Th*- entire people deeply sympathize wit! his family 4n their bejeaverm ijf. I Ml Ri ll IT |li:\JH RSON\IM.F. Tp' [>• nph* oi \JI•• iKJeisonvilie .i* -r-mbUd at th# c lub llbti'**- Tu I ' fo- ,v jjiciitc. and to < bj,oy Yhe «|:iv t-> : .-her. Quite „i large \rowH,, i''*< ni> ► i h.-I i-njoyc d ,r tiounUt ul \pr/yt dinn* r time ^ In the* sfKrnXn r ■ :h» of bull was ^ hislulcd '<-/ 1" ved t efwe/n Ilr-nd'-rscyffyi-He I' >4ak» ulle.,. hut on ancdunl • / i c - re had t,'» la- c anc' lle'd. «if/f ti • first two innings. y An enjoyable danee was gi/m it tfce club’ house in the evening wtiicli was atteBiled by a large uumbm of danc«rs. Southern Life & Trust Company Xx Greensboro, N. C. A .Strictly Southern OKI Lit*? Insurance Companjr. Writing all forms of policies at reasonable rate*. $1.87 in cash for every dollar liability. EVERY DOLLAR COLLEC TED IN PKKMI.Ml MS IN COLLE TON ( 01 NTY WILL HE RE INVESTED IN COI.LETON COl’NTY LOANS. PATRO NIZE IS \.M) KEEP YOLK MONEY AT HOME Colleton Insurance and Realty Company R. M JEFFERIES, Pieaidmt • E. F. SMITH, Manager.