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The Prem and Standard
WaKcrboro, S. C.
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Saturday th* State rampairn par
ty will addreM the voter* of Colle
ton county at Walterboro. It I* the
privilege of every peraon in the
county to come out and hear the
speaker*. In faet It l* well that ev
ery voter stvoifTtl do so, and see for
himself the kind of men who are
offering for position* in the State
government. This I* the sole rea
son and excuse for a continuance of
the county-to-eounty canv^sa which
ha* become fixed, and we think
properly so. In th* politic* of this
State. Office seekers are men the
same aa the rest of us. and should
be Judged as other men seeking po
sitions are judged—by their fitness
for the officer No man would want
to employ a man to sork for hitn
unless he should see him, and no
man should want to employ a man
to act as his public servant until he
has seen him and siced him up. and
noted his fitness for the position
sought.
Therefore, we trust as many vot
ers a* possible shall^* present Sat
urday to hear the candidates for
State office apeak and set forth
their qualifications for the office
sought. These should come aa ob-
serving seekers after truth, and not
as partisan critics. A respectful
hearing should be given every can
didate as long as he remains re
spectful to his auditors ( but If any
candidate should forget himself so
far a* to indulge in unfair or Im
proper method* to injure an oppon
ent or to lower the plane of the
meeting, he should ndt be allowed
to proceed further. 8o far the
Btat« campaign has been conducted
on a high plane and we trust It shall
so continue till the close. Colle-
tonians should see to ft that it is
so conducted next Saturday in Wal
terboro.
I.<e! the audie
wish.
treat our guests with all courtesy
and respect.
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J. Hampton Pender, of Lodge, was
among those In town Hfnday of this
week. Ur. Pender stated that the
crops in his section were not very
| badly Injured by the storm and that
the farmers Monday mornlag were
plowing cotton.
Max Jacobs. Jr., who completed a
course in a business college In'Sa
vannah rieeently, haa accepted a po
sition with the Colleton Cypress Co.
P. B. Zefgler. of Weeks. ‘ wg*
among those who had buxines* in
town Monday of this week. Mr.
Zeigler Is one of the progressive
farmers of that section of the eoun-
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W. Harley Saunders, of Bells, has
our thank* for some,.very luscious
peaches. Mr.' Raup«b*rs Is a good
farmer, and has one of the best farms
in his section of the county.
Mr anil Mrs. W. C. Patrick md
Mr. end Mrs. C. H. Patrick, of Fur
man. were In town yesterday, having
come over to see Dr. J. P. Herndon,
who U quite ill.
TOM PATRONS Of OUR STORE
\V. P Herrdcn. of Bimberg. Is in
• own. having rctne over to* see his
'•her. Dr. J. P. Herndon. Mr.
Herndon is c ne of the prominent
'•uIt: ts.cf Batr.berg.
Mrs. Isabel Mitcham, graduate of
Park View sanitarium, of Savannah.
♦r?..wd h**r»> last week for a few
•^avs* visit to her sister. Miss Ham.
at the Tiara EsDorn Infirmary. She
was en ro'Jte to Harris, Ga., for a
vacation. - . , .
Mrs. R. F. Huggins, of Green
Pond. Is visiting her son, James, at
McNeils.
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The Press i<nd. Standard hag on
vhiblt a tomato grown by Miss
Blanche Chassereau. president of the
Stokes Canning Club, in her plot at
Stokes. This tomato weigha twenty-
nine ounces, and is a beauty.
Perry F. Morris and little daugh
ter* Alice and Marguerite, of Wil
mington, X. C., are visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and )fr*.
F M, Morris. Mr. Morris will leave
the latter part of the week to take
little Alice to Asheville, N. C. f for
her health.
Mrs. J. O. Berry, of Smoaks, who
haa been visiting her parents in
West End. N. C., was suddenly call
ed home Monday on account of the
illness of her husband.
the Newest Colors.
We Still Have on Hand Some Extraordinary High Valued
is Your Opportunity,to Buy The
orn Men’s and Ladies’ Pahn Beach Suits of
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White Dresses, Shirtwaists, High
Grade Hose, Shoes, Etc., at Phenomenally Low Prices.
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Men’s Straw Hats at Cost. Bring Your Premium Cards. If You have
None Come and Get One.
W. COHEN STORE
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We betieve In this, but let’s
MEETING AT PEN IKE
The protracted meeting will be
gin at I’eniel Methodist church on
the fourth Sunday in this month,
which is next Sunday, and will go on
until the quarterly meeting, wbicn
will be held at that church on Saw
urday, the 29th.
Hro. James G. Kinsey will assist
me in tht* meeting the first part of
the week, then we hope to have our
Presiding Elder. Rev. G. E. Ed
wards. I^t all who ran lay aside
Vvork during these service* and come
^o church. We are praying and
♦mating thgt there will be a season
of revival in our midst, at Old Pen-
lie. * Fraternally.
PAUL K. CROSBY.
Pastor.
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RKTHI.KHKM it MEETING
The Bethlehem Community Club
will hold its next meeting Friday
«vening of this week at the Hall
achool building. There will be a
debate on the subject:' "Resolved,
That the Power of l^>ve is Greater
than that of Anger.*’ The affirma
tive speakers will be Miss Minnie
Smoak and W. Carey Hiers; the
ergative, Mia* Getsie Rlckenbaker
<-nd Ray Kinsey. The public Is in-
vltbd to attend this meeting.
CIJCAN-rP AT CARTKRH FORD
Lodge, July 19.—To ail members
apd others Interested in the < hurrh
property at Carter’s Ford chureh:
There will be a meeting on Tuesday
next, the 2bth. at the ihsn b ground
for the purpose of getting same in
rhape for the meeting in August, and
It Is desired that alt who can should
eome and hrln* some useful toot nr
Implement to help put aaroe in or
der.* All aaalstanre l n this particu
lar will he appreciated
JOHN T. /ftR MD.
For th»- f'hurch.
Eugene vonLehe. who holds a po
sition at Bennettsville, la here for
his vacation which he will spend
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. vonLehe.
Franklin Davis I* spending., this
‘week on Sullivan's Island, xhere he
wig enjoy his vacation...'
O. B. Holman and son. David, ac
companied by B. F. Keller, of Cam
eron. spent Monday nnd Tuesday
with Mr. Holman's daughter, Mt«.
L. B. Houck.
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Wm, J. Kishburne, Esq., who ha*
been spending several weeks in tl -
mountains of North Carolina and at
York, is expected to return Thurr
day.
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Mis. E. L. Fishburne and lit*!*'
son. Lucius, will leave tomorrow for
Wisarky where they will spend sev
eral days visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs M. R. Cooper. From
there they will go to Blowing Rock
for the summer, where they will
Join Judge and Mrs. Gage, her par
ents. who have a summer home
there;
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Mrs. M. Kohn, accompanied by her
daughters. Misses Sarah and Bessie,
left Friday for Charleston, where
they took passage on the Arapahoe
for New York. They will viait New
York. Philadelphia and other points
(during the summer.
Mrs A. A. Herndon and Mrs. T.
L. Breland, of the Tabor section
were in town Tuesday afternoon.
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Jesse deTreville. Assistant cash
ier of the Farmers and Merchant*
Bank, is enjoying bis vacation. He
will leave the latter part of the week
for the mountains for a few days.
Adolphus Jones ha* accepted a po
sition with the Farmer* and Mer-
iebant* Bank for the summer. Mr.
Jones will he with the bank during
his holiday, before returning to Wof
ford College.
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Miss I-ennis Brown has returned
from a visit to relstlva* at Olar. She
was accompanied by he r friend, lit-
itle Misa Norma Brabham.
RASKRAl I, AT SMOAKS
Pmoaks. Julv 1 A. Q.iite *n ex
citing game of hall w.is ;.Jr.ve.! on.
the locsl diamond Mondav^fteruoot.
The ff.me w n«'he? w e- n th* insrr -d
and sinrle rrer of Smoik®. A hit
crowd cathc-red to w*tre<-4 the or-m-
Several rood placer* took nart in it
V!»ht •rr're* were ntsv*-' 1 and * >, e
«rr«-e wn* A to 4 in favor o# tv*
mwr'ed men
Potteries: ^farcied p-t^ncc -ind
r • ••rr’e RfHehiand and
Breland. Kinard and Strickland
M r s L. C, Towles^ and little
l.’auphter. Oline Mignone. of Fort
Mver*. Fla . and Miss Ella Moore, of
Eh’-hardt are visiting at the homo
Jof\Mr*. II. F. Towles.
The Youuc PeotV’s Auxiliary of
the Methodist church met at t v *
hone of Miss Bessie Senders last
Xhn-ad?v rftefhoon and qii'te an in
♦ meeting held.
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Mis* Hatt> Glover !« ht hone, af-
• *- hiving snont several weeks ir
i' ,v w'th her. nieee, Mis c
Gracie Glover, who was a patient at
Riverside Infirmary. She was ac
companied home by Miss Gracie.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Benton, of Sa-
vannah, are spending sometime with
Mrs. Benton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. W. Breland, of the Drs. Creek
section. '*
Mrs. T. 8. Dear and children, of
Sumter, are visiting her mother in
Walterboro, Mfs. A- A. Williams.
Miss Gertrude Hudson, of Hud
son’s Mill, was in town Monday on
a chopping expedition.
T. L. Hudson, of Hudson’s Mill,
was among those whp had business
in town Monday of this week.
A. B. Coggins, of Ehrhardt, man
ager of the Ehrhardt Cotton Oil
Company, wag/a business visitor to
Wtlterboro Monday.
Master Charleswetth Glover left
Walterboro Wednesday for a visit
of several week* to his- aunt, Mrs.
M. Reeder, on Sullivan’s Island.
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Mis. Frankie Tant. of Charleston,
i* visiting relatives and friends in
Colleton county. Mrs. Tant was for
merly a resident of the Sandy Dam
(section of the county.
8. S. Lop»-r spent last week at
Hidgelaud with his brother, A. C
Leper, who is seriously ill, having
suffered a stroke of paralysis.
Frietuls of Miss Pearl Saudifer
will be giatl to know that she is
improving, after a serious attack of
fever.
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Misses Edith Black and Addie v#n-1
Lehe and Meredith Jones, member*
of Mrs. G. C. Brown’s Island party,
are back at'home.
Mrs. L. E. Weeks and little daugh
ter, Doris, are spending a few days
in Walterboro with her mother, Mrs.
C. W. Butler.
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Mrs. G. C. - Brown and children
are at home again, after a most de
lightful stay on Sullivan's Island.
Dr. Timothy Hardin is at his
home in W inns boro for a brief va
cation. He is expected ba< k next
week.
Little Miss Caroline Klein return
ed Saturday from Sullivan's Island^
where she enjoyed several days with
her antt. Mrs. Hornik. Dr. Klein
went to Charleston Friday td bring
Caroline back Both ha* some
storm experiences
The friends r# Miss Lillian L
Murphy, of Charleston, formerly of
Walterboro. will h* pleased to learn
that she ha* recently passed the ex
amination and was admitted to
practice as a registered nurse. Miss
Murphy studied at Baker Sanitarium
in CharieetAn.
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M h* O-aee H< fTjr.vn. w ho ha« he< c
v isitieg Mr* Rents at Hotel Vbert.
left th'« morning for her home m
Ehrhardt.
Clyde Bishop, assistant caeVrr of
the First National Bank, is enjoy
!n r h,is vacation. He and M~*
Pi shop have been at Sullivan's I*
land
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to by A. L. Murry, M. D., Supt. of Health, W ashington, D. C., and C. H. Popenoe, Insect
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Koger Hardware Co.
M. L. SHOOB
Is Now In New York
purchasing a complete stock of Gents', Ladies and Children’s ready to wear goods
and will be read* for the opening by August 1st. at L, N. Glover’s stand opposite
Walterboro Drug Co., as has been announced for the last two weeks in this paper.
We should be glad to see everybody from Colleton county visit our store at the
opening of our business and compare our reasonable prices and quality of merchan
dise which we will handle in otir stock of goods, as we take the liberty to say “that
you will get better goods for less money this season as you paid before in Walter
boro.
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Tours Respectfully,
X
L. SHOOB
Walterboro, S. C.
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