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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, July 12, 1916.
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fof the Fourth. Tb»y do *7
And tb*r« wnn* t nay en* *» »•
Mr Tooni^y. n*^** *?**J*rr
%ttT for thf> Barnannn jUmali*
Company, npent neTeml d*y« in to*n
thU w ***- - - tb« Fourth
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out TTo.n -rr E H Ar^rmn-
ind wltt. E S J * yW J’ ‘“evillJ
\ nnd C E. Arkrnnnn.
e^UnJU-rboro: R. P L*oW 84
-± p..r, Crnw i» ber
HMrr%lr». E 8. Jnycork.. thi.
* A E Wuiin nod family bar#' re-
turn^ to “
ara.n *mploT>d the PUnt b^re.
fUr WalkerXof Brun«*iek. Ga .
bar aerepted a potion her# a« lum
ber in«p##tor. \
F H. Robertaon mad# a r>.n^
bnain#M trtp to PavaVnah on Fr*-
^*l|r» Jo# Stkkl#y if 1,1 tf
b#r r##ld#n## on Main rtr##t
T a Coaan. of Caraon. •*
now la rham# df th# fupply hou^
at thla point \
Jaa Hill »#ft thif w*#k .for Sarao-
Bah. Ga. ■ .
F. M. Betancourt ia back after
Mreral daya raeation.
Wm. Jonea. of the 8. A. L. #on-
atruetion for##, ia ill ^*h ferer at
the tome of M. E Oart. on Main
ttreot. ■..
‘ E. E Easley loft July 1 for a short
▼isit to Winston-Salem. N. C„ and
other pomt»r
Jeaae (atlett left thla week for
Andrews. 8 C.
A Shoaf. rice president of th#
Ra-annah River Pal#« Co. paid the
Wiarina plant a flyina visit this
week. * *
G H. Smart has returned to Char
leston after workinr her# for a short
while in the sheps.
Mrs M A. Warin* and sons. Mor
ton and Georre motored over from
Walterboro this week.
W. H Rawlinrs has ron# to Hart
ford. N. C , on a short visit.
A. D. Runtin viaited Henderson
ville on th# 8th.
T. A Covan made a flyinr visit to
Ravarmah on Saturday.
Col. Jas. W Hill aecompanied by
Mr. Calvin Reeve* and party rr,ot
tered over to see hs this week. W#
understand that the CoL is/ from
Cotfafreville The fact that he wa«
talking foods roads leads u* to be
l.ere that his hat i* iai the rinr for
the position nf fount# supervisor.
Our aenlal friend Mr Gooeh. from
Walterboro, was shakinc hands and
taikfnr Insurant# to the folka here
I his week
J. R WiKfifts has returnevl after
a short visit and is accompanied by
his family. They wifi make their
home here
Wr not# an error in last week's
pap# r rettardinn th# death of R. W.
Pradham It wa« spelled Brabham.
W# don't know whose fault it was,
ours or the printers.
A C. Elliott ha* returned home
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Smoaka, 8. C.. Jaly 10. im.
P. J. Thomas, Me., out of the
■fiTtlirr *U—no of thla aoetioa.
eolebrmtad Wa 7ltb birthday J«ly 1-
The rhOdrwa aa4 fraai-ebOdfoa
wore aM
of jraad-children as was stated
la yoar paper sometime ajro. there
are oaly thirteen.
Miss Bertha Kinard. of Ehrhardl
apeat last w*ek with her prand-
parenu. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Thomas
Mr. aad Mm. E. D. Thomaa. of
Hampton, spent from Saturday until
the Fourth with thetr parents. Mr.
and Mrs. P. W. Thomaa.
Mr. and Mm. A. W. Kinard. of
Ehrhardt. spent Saturday whh Mr.
and Mr*. P. W. Thomaa.
Mm. J. G. Adams, of Week*, spent
Saturday and Sunday with her par
ent*. Mr.' and Mr*. P. W. Thomas.
Willie Roger, of Meeks, Edgar
and Jay Adams spent Sunday at the
home of P. W. Thomas.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Adams, of
• MARRIAGES •
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Pnmttoy-Hyraae.
The folio via* account of the
MurrUg* of Ml— Essie Hjrrno to
, John H. Feurifoy. appeared fo
Th# Western* North Carolina Time*,
of July 7:
Ou last Thursday at « o'clock p
m. Miaa Estha Preaaley Hyrne and
John H. Penrifoy. of Walterboro. S.
C.. were united In marriage at St.
James' ehureh. of Hendersonville.
Rev. R. N. Wilkoi performing the
ceremony, which was simple but Im
pressive. with only the near relatives
Of the couple beige ia attendance.
The bride :was handsomely gown
ed In an exquisite costume of delft
blue poplin with a pretty picture hat
to match and carried a bouquet of
ro«es y - 4 -
The bride is the only daughter of
Mr and Mrs. B. G. Hyrne. of Wal
terboro. 8. C.. and is very popula-
in social circles at her home: her
friends will give her up with relu#
mmsnam
To be
Mrty. is
blood
^for later;
id Soott'a
y, prepare^at
maae in the
i which ina
blood rich, alleviate rbewmatiwn and
avoid rickaeaa. Mo aloohol in Soott’a.
vcoa * Bowwc. BlocSmAtU. V. J.
Hampton, motored to Mr. Thomas' tanf e. She Is attractive and poss**s-
Sunday to see E. I). Thomas on bus
iness
Miss Mamie Hiers is'visiting Mis«
Sallie Varn.
Mrs Sallie Stone and
are visiting Mr? C. W. H. Thoma«
thjs week.
Qoite a. crowd were at P. W
Thomas' Friday to see ihe first cat
tle dipped to eradicate the tick.
Rev. Leslie is going to preach in
the new church the third Sunday.
Several men met and fixed som#
seats in the church so they are going
to have service*.
ses a swelt disposition. She is a
graduate of Winthmp College and
taught several sessions in the Wal-
* ! terboro high school.
daughter Th* groom is solicitor of the Itth
Judicial Circuit of South Carolina,
and Is a lawyer of rare ability.
Many handsome and useful gifts
were presented the bride which at
tested her popularity.
Part of their honeymoon was spent
in Asheville and Waynesville. but at
present they are summering at Fas-
eiferB.
MIME HAM GRAVY
Rev. Cornelious Hamm, of Hyde
Park. New York, spat a big gob
'thuther day and tried to drown m#
in it. bu< he commenced a job that
be never got finished. We're at the
same old place swatin' 'em hip and
thigh like old Joshua did them
around Jericho and Gilgal.
Don’t you think this good brother
has got "Rev." s^yck on the hind
end of his name for a handle, but
»av« the war in Europe is a de«pen-
sation of Holy Propheey> and that if
is decreed by the Almighty, and that
wk#n I declare that only blood'
brute* parti%’pate in it that I Klahder
the Maker and Ruler of our'd*-'
tines \
l*h! Ain't that a stunner to try
to pot off on the Lord?
MBS. MELTON S LETTER
To Tirod Wonrout Mother*
Jackson. Mia*—*‘1 ahull fed repaid
for writing thia letter if 1 cun help any
tired, worn-out mother or housekeeper
to find health and strength a# I have.
“I have a family of five, sew, eook
and do my booeework and 1 became very
moeh run-down in health. A friend
asked me to try Vinol. I did so and now
1 am well and strong aad ray old time
energy has been restored. Vinol ha* no
superior a* a tonic for worn-out, run
down, tired mother* or housekeeper*.”
—Mr*. J. N. Melton, Jackson, Miaa.
John M. Klein, Druggist.
Walterboro, S. C.
Hot HE PARTY AT YKMASHKK
A delightful house paity was giv
en by Miss Gladys Williamson, of
Yemassee, which began June 28 and
The Ix>rd has about as much to ) pjtended until July 5. The time
do i n shaping the bloody devasta
tion of Europe as the Junebug? do
Christ said “do no man violence."
He never withdrew that command
The devil 1*'Hie whole rampalrn
manager of the'war* of the world.
He's the spike-tailed acoundrej that
has opposed everything holy since
he rebelled against Gad Almighty
and was'^kicked f*ut of heaven. He’«
the power behind Hie Emperor, the
Caar and the kings. It’s a libel
against the Almighty to accuse Him
of directing the war.
Heaven, holiness and harmony ar*
the principles taught and urged by
th# Sop of God. . .
t*|Kle Hamm says that I show no
twg*act for religion as well a« the
immortal, stateggien who agonize
over the rountr? - * awful crisis. I
iespe<i Christianity whenever it is
found, hut for tTie brand of bloodv
holiness thaLhe clings to. well sir
was quickly passed by with moon
light picnics, automobile rides, danc
ing and plcnicing. Several trips
were made to Beaufort, Savannah,
Early Branch, VarnviUe. Henderson
ville in Chalmers, Overlands, Dodges
and Studebakerq.
Among those present were Misses
Gertrude Bishop, bf Daytona Beach,
Fla ; Sue DeLoaeh, Allendale; Car
rie Belle Hill, UoundN Evelyn and
Krline Hart, John’s Island; Ruth
and Maggie Boineau. Yemassc*-
Kizzie Williamson. Y etnas see; Merer*
Ralph Bailey, Mat tin's Point Xe. D-
Hunter, Boston. Mass.; James A
and Ray Attaway, Sheldon; Wilrbn
Flcken. Early Branch, James and
Poyas Marvin. Herman and Mclve!
McTeer, Hendersonville: Manl* ‘
Mixon. Clinton Minnis and John
Williamson, Yetuassee.
We regret to say that Miss Kath
erine Sanders. Yonges Island, and
miserable conditions in perfect t a#-’
after being in town for several day*. I and then set op af night to lament
If m* dog wanted to follow up such Mr. Luting Terry, Brunson, w.-.
a belief I'd drown It. j unable to attend. The party was
A religion that will bear all the*" } chaperoned by Mrs. Williamson.
mother of the hostess.
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Capt. C. C Roberts, formerly of
this place, but now of Charleston.
Anchored his boat in the river this
'.morning The Capt. had charge of
A tug boat for the Tuvberry Lumber
Co at Charleston He has been
down to Savannah fo tow a couple
of boats up the toast, but striking
a squall off Calabogue sound was
forced to put in to the river to es
cape the Mgh seas and while tap#
After a few hour* visit the Captain
returned down the river to the
sound. Capt. Robert# stated that
owring to rough weather he would
be foreed to anchor the two barge*
he ha* i n tow iyside the bar for a
time. The tug Victors. In charge of
Capt. Roberts, ha? fjroc-eded back
t* Mkvannah .
T*e barge B#1fa?t i? still anchor
ed In the river waiting for a tow
boat fo tow her to Northern mark
et*. Owin* to rough wcother the
Wre cannot anchor In th# sound
H* nrv fVach ha« returned af*#’- i
visit of s#*teral dsv* to Walt#-boro
because a few naked niggers in sun
ny Africa never heard of Eve’s
snake Mo;y I say such a religion
is en 1n«ult to comrtlon Intelligence
W A. CARTER.
EVER SALIVATED BY
CALOMEL? HORRIBLE!
Miller’s Antiseptic Oil, Known as
SNAKE OIL
Creating a Sensation Throughout th«>
Sonth—Many Thousands Are Now
r*tn K It WHh Gratifying
Reealts.
I want to thank you for vour
wonderful oil. state? Mr. J C. Gib-
«nn. cf Jonesboro. Ark. Mv little
girl was very low with diphtheria: I
had riven her two dose* of m«*dicin-»
which cost me |2«. with no result*
I bought a 25 cent bottle of your
oil and one application relieved her^
Now she is well. It's the greatest
remedy I ever saw" Mr. Gibson
made this statement before hun
dreds of people. Mrs EIArence Mea
ger Whitnev stpcN-t. Hartford.
JCorr* write* "J/ftave used votli j
• \r,f ! «eptic Oil for neuralgia with I
! rood effects /Inly thing 1 ever tried
iDat stooped the pain immediately '
j Mr* WUHams. Gadsden. Ala . writes:
i "I have used your great pain oil for
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Ink* Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Taxteles*
chill Tonic ia equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
veil known tonic properties ofQUINIKE
»nd IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. SO cents.
SEVERE PIMSHKNT
«*n.<WM #Rm W
Staa&g, RefiereJ by CiriaL
Ml. Airy. N. C.-Mr*. Sinh M. Chan-
pen of this town, tayr. "I suffered for
rive yean with womanly
stomach troubles,
was more than say
vomanly troubles, also
, and my punishment
ly one could teU.
I tried most every kind of medicine,
but oone did me toy good.
I read one day a^out Cardui, the wo
man's tonic, anU 1 decided to try it I
had not taken but about six bottles until
I was almost cured. It did me more
good than all the other medicine* I had
vied, put together.
My friends began asking me why I
old ■
Y.'
f * rheumatism. «Hff Joint*, also fo*-
('wL.m* i u .1, thr ' >a, • 1 w * nt to ,hat looked so well, and MoU them about
" *”* ‘ <Jui*k liver an«l Act* Like | u ^ , h ^ remedv 1 over tried Cardut. Several are now taking IL'*
"" r I 1 it to nil ?<iPer#r« '! Do you, lady reader, suffer from any
J Manv cures r«-ported daily fror of the ailment* due to womanly (rouble,
Calomel low* you a davl
You
know what dor el is. It? tfaerrury thousand* of grateful u^r. of this } auch M beadachebackachegideBche
qui.k*i!v#r Calomel i» dans.-rou- Uo«^o> ° !! Ev-tr hottie guar- llerolmneu, and that everlastingly Ured
It *ra*hee into ?our bUe like dyna- J untr#^ ?5r ^ s ' v a hottle. or'ieeiiBgY
ik
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mith, cramping and siikming you
CaloBK-1 attacks Ike bon#* and should
s n»-r#r be put iafa your system
When you f-• 1 bilious, slugg '
ronstipatpd and all knocked out and
believe you ne#»d a dose of dangerous
r.tlolHcl Just reniPtirb#-r that your
druggist ?«-llg for cents a large *
bottle of Dodson's Ltser Tone, which
money refunded Ms'led to any ad- If so. let us
dre?« prepa'd on receipt of 80#. by ^ trial. We feel
Jno. M Klein.
urge rou to give Cardiri a
confident it will help you,
fust as it has a million other women ia
Ihe post half century.
Begin taking Cardui lo-4ay. You
won’t regret it Ah druggist*.
MEETING \T EVERGREEN
' "i—v-— [ . .FVUp W- Chawarregs Madicirts Co .
The meeting at L vergr#***^ cl.urrh “"••’V D*». Crwnwr ocw Tsnn.. lor
... , ,. , , /*!#»•*#»•*#»# ob four «*»« •rxl Me .-no
v jwill begin on lh# third Sunday of Mnumaact 1j» Wonow." m>aai wracov. Me. is*
Is entirely vegetable and pleasant to Ju , r thrr ^ ^ in ^ ^ r vlce -vei**
take and 1* a perfect substilUte for
calomel. It la guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up
each day at 11 a- m and 8 p m
except on Sunday when the eveningII |S_|y|\/_ a V B | ^ |U|
services will be about 5 o’clock. Th- ^ 1 ■ | IWIVI
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Don■ t* ke n ^lomH^* 1 it make? Win cm font RhMnmmilmm
you sick the next day; It lottes you a
day's work Dodson's Liver Tone
E. Hston. of Holly H.ii Public is Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps
cordially Invited AH members are ColiCf Sprain*. Bruises, Cots and
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straightens you fight up and you requested to be in their plareg strict- n urn I Old Sore* fitino* of
feel great. Give it to the children ly *t 11 o'clock Sunday and bring “^5*: Injects
great __
because It Is perfectly harmless and thetr song book*.
gaeaa't fripa. x > ♦ Cn* mattie herndon.
Etc.* Aatistf tic Aaodyae, used in-
UmalJy afl j e*terr:aUy5 Price 25c
Notice of A<lditiowal Tax KlertWa.
Whereas application has been
made to the county board of Vaca
tion for Colleton county to order an
election in Folk school district
No. 2k, on the question of voting an
additional tax levy of 4 mUI?
in said district and a petition pre
sented signed by one-third of the
qualified electors and resident free
holders of the age of twenty-one in
said district, praying said election
be ordered.
It is ordered under section 1206
of the Code of Civil Laws, 1812.
that an election be held Saturday.
July 22, 1816, at Folk school
building in said district, that only
those persons who return real or
personal property for taxation, and
present registration certificate as re
quired in general elections be allow
ed to vote at said election. Each
elector favoring the Additional Tax
shall cast a ballot containing the
words “For Additional Tax" printed
or written thereon and each elector
opposed to said additional tax shall
vote a ballot containing the words
‘‘AgHingf Additional Tax" printed or
written thereon.
Polls will be opened at 8 o’clock
a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m.
S. H. Folk. J. O. Barnes and J.
H. Fender, trustee? of said district,
are appointed managers to conduct
said election.
If the majority of the .votes cast
in said school district shall be "For
Additional Tax” and not “Against
Additional Tax" the additional tax
shall be levied.
Within ten days after th# election
the above named managers shall re
port to the Tounty Board of Educa
tion the result of the election, and
shall file with their report the poll
list, the ballot box and all paper?
ai pertaining thereto.
HTGO 8. STRICKLAND.
S P. J. GARRIS. Jr.,
S. B SAUNDERS,
County Board of Education, Colle
ton County.
Walterboro, S. C.. July 8. 1816.
7-12-2t.
\ NOTICE!
At the election duly held on the
first Tuesday in July, 1816, G. C.
Brown was elected as one of the
trustees for the Walterboro High
School. Mr. G. C. Brown, since said
election, ha? filed with the courtv
superintendent of education his
written resignation and refusal to
serve as such trustee. Now, there
fore. there being a vacancy on the
Board of Trusts? of said Walter-
horo High School, we, the under
signed County Iloaid of Education
•fot;' Colleton county, do hereby ap
point Lucas C. Padeett, R. M. Jef
feries and Berry Hudson, Jr., to iyf
a« in abaters of an election to be
held'In h« offb-e of the county sup
erintendent of education ort' Thui«-
day, July 2<X 1816. S/fil election
to be held andVcndugfed according
to law,
H. Sk STRICKLAND,
S- B. SAUNDERS.
S P. J. GARRIS. Jr-
Countv Hoq/d of Education
July TO. 1816
P., (».—It is hereby requested that
th# names of all person? to be sug
gested as candidates in thi« election
be handed to me at once so that ticfc %
ets may be prlrtTe^ and notice given
In the newspaper.
H. S. STRICKLAND./
County Superintendent of Education
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roancupottoot
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Webster’s
lEWINTEMAnOML
S-aMOtfEfertMMrt.
Hu* MW creste in answer* with
Am/ authority all kind? of puzzling
questions soch as “Howuf+trm^j
ootmeed?” ' Where is /W
f ” ‘‘What is a o/iAmucnj %vm.
Opgf” “What is a ” 4 r Wh*t
U viuU ccolr” ‘‘How i? tkot pro-
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FOR ANYTHING
IN
FANCY
GROCERIES
You Will Find It at
ANDERSON’S
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Pure Food Store
MONUMENTS!
I have secured the agency for the
celebrated Cherokee Marble Works,
and am prepared to fum:?h estimate?
on all stone and monument work
Shall be p'eased to figure with any
one in need of anything in this line.
No order too sma’.l and -ifcie too
large for this company to fill.
C. C MOTT
Round, S. C.
SEASHORE ROUND TRIP FARES
From Walterboro.
Week-Rnd Excursion Earn:
$2.15^1* Isle of Palms.
S2.15 to Sullivan's Island.
Tickets on sale for all trains on
each Saturday, and for forenoon
trains on e*i h Sunday from May 27
to Sept. 11, inclusive. limited re
turning to reach original starting
point prior to midnight of Tuetday
next following date of sale
Schedules and further particulars
cheerfully furnished upon applica
tion to
D. E. MARTIN.
Tit ket 'Agent,
' Walterboro. S. C.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of the South
NEWHOM!
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WO OTHER LIKE IT.
HO OTHER AS COCO.
PurchsM the “HEW HOMS’* sad yau win !*.ve
• fife a*»«t st the revet you pay. The efiBusstka '
rr-A.r eipmc ty yapenoe »oekir.saih.p sod -<t
C-shtycf Bvaterisi iiKurrt fife-lore *en ce at rr t -
Kjn cc«L los.»# oo hsvicc the “NEW HOKE".
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.
the »cy!4 crer for iBperv r te* : .b( Qvafifiti
Not tt 'A- under ssy ether nar-.c.
THE kEWHOME &EWIR6 M4CHWE C0.,CR*k&£ SUS&
BROWN FTRXm-RE COMPANY,
Walterboro, S. C.
For Sale
HIGH GRADE
MEAL CONTAINS
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R. M JEFFERIES
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
WALTERBORO, S. C. /
Practice in all Courts* except/EquRG
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CHARLESTON, S.C.
UNIVERSITY of south CARO*
LINA SCHOLARSHIP AND FN-
TRANCF KAAMINATIONS
The University of South. Carolina
cffcr? a Tvccher’s StholareVip to one
young man from ea<h eouc f y. The
scholarship is worth 1100 in money-
ind exemption from all fee*,
amounting to 1158.
Th.> exam npticr will he held a»
the c(>#*r?y seat F-iday. Juiy the Hth
1816. H*-Ktrz\ entrar.fje examina
tion? w ;U be held at the same time
for all ?tud<nt?.
Th/ University offers great ad
vantage Varied c<-ur?e? of study
in science, history, law and bu*«ness.
Write at onre !ot an application
blank to
•THE PRESIDENT
Univcrrity of South Carclina.
Columbia. S C.
EYES
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E!yeae examined identiflcally.
Gloose? and Artificial Eyes Fitted.
SatUfactioa guaranteed
J. A. WESTEREERG,
Optometrist
Endorsed by Globe Optical Co.
Dr. A. J. Anderson,
Dental Surgeon
Office Hour*; 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.;
Sp. m. to 6 p. m. Phone lOo-X.
Walterboro. 8. C.
HEBER R. PADGETT
. Attorney at Law
Prompt Attention To AM Baelae**.
Walterboro, h. C.
\
H. W. Black Timothy Hanlin
Drs. Black & Hardin
Dentisto.
Office next door to W • t oro Drug
Compau V
Office Hour?; 8:30 a. lu. to 2:30 p.
?a.; 3:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m.
Phene 67-J.
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ness;
If a girl loves a man that's her busi
ness;
If they get married that's their
business.
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that's their business.
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