The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 16, 1916, Image 5
Wednesday, August 16, 1916.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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HEBEX R. PADGETT FOR SOUCITOR
He Adis Your Vote
FIRST, because he is competent.
SECOND, because he has the confidence of
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hit fellow lawyers, who can best judge of
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his efficiency.
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THIRD, because he will do his duty fearless
ly and without special favor to any.
FOURTH, because he believes in the rifrd
enforcement of all law. to all classes alikfc,
and is not willing for the rich man to escape
while the poor is punished.
FIFTH, because he will devote his energies
and time to the proper administration o' the
office.
SIXTH, because he is endorsed by his home
Democratic Club and by the County Conven
tion of his home county, a»d has the confi
dence of the people who know him.
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He Will Do His Duty As Solicitor Without Fear or Favor
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The following endorsement of his candidacy by the mcmlers of the Walterboro Bar. among whom he has
practiced for the past seven years, speaks for itself:
We, the undersigned members of the Walterboro Far. <!o kerfcbyendorse the candidacy of > ,r fellow-mem
ber and townsman, Heber R. Padgett. Esq., for the offne < ; > heit. r « f Ahv i'-uilet nth Judicial < amit.
w . B. Gruber, M. P. Howell, L. B. Houck, X. Rosser Smit’n. lb M. Jefferies, Wm. J. J'ishburi,.
J. (’. I^macks k J. G. Padgett, J. M. Moorer. G. Alber' <Beach.*,
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A Vote For Him Is a Good Vote.
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In Alumnico frames from $1 06 up-
In 5 year Gold Filled frames from $2 50 up
In 10 year Gold Filled frames from $3 50 up
In Solid Gold frames from $6.50 up.
WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK
FINN JEWELRY STORE
INCORPORATED
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
By Benf Constantly Sapp lied With
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Me Duff. Vs.—"I suffered for severs
years,*' says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, o
this place, "with sick headache, ant
stomach trouble.
Tea years ago a friend told me to tn
Tbedford’s Black-Draught, which 1 did.
sad 1 found it to be the best family medi
cine for young and old.
1 keep Black-Draught m hand all tfw
; time now, and when my children feel s
{tittle bad, they ask me for a, dose, and it
; does them more good than any medicine
they ever tried.
! We never have a long spell of sick
ness in our family, since we commenced
using Black-Draught."
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BRIEFLETS •
Ckuthirr Padgett -
Rwioya l-loridn.
A poat card from Cashier C. O.
Padgett states that he la haviag a
very enjoyable vacation in Florida.
Amoag the places he add Mrs.
Padgett have visited ta Silver
Sprlags. a celebrated watering place
In that State. Mr. Padgett will re
turn the latter part of this week.
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Will Attend
The Citadel.
Two young men graduate* of the
Walterboro High school of last ses
sion expect to attend the CHgdel
this fall. They are J. J. Padgett Jr.,
and Earle Griffin. Both these young
bien look a prominent part in the
Wnlterboro High school last year
and will doubtless prove able to take
the sanv high stand at this splendid
State institution. This will make
four young men from Walterboro.
th*. greatest number of students at
that college in several years. Howell
C*. Jones has the beneficiary scholar
ship, and Fickling Price attended
Ihe school last session Both will
return.
Going to Clinton
Plushyterinn toilette..
Robert Hope, who graduated at
the. Walterboro high school last
year, expects to matriculate at the
Presbyterian College this fall. He
;wili accompany Morgan d*Treville
upon hia return to that institution.
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Pacific International Exposition—
two grand prizes -seven gold medals.
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cash.
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time without interests
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THE OLD RELIABLE
BLACKSMITH SHOP
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The business formerly conducted by E. P. Knight
here is being continued. D. E. Knight, an experienced
worker, has become associated with us, and lias active
charge of all work In the shop. He is an expert black
smith, wheelwright and cabinet maker.
HORSESHOEING DONE BY EXPERTS
MRS. E. P. KNIGHT & CO.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Guess
Monday morning for a short
-'rn.ng Khittyes at Waynesboro. Gi.
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•-ittli* Mlsp Ethel Padgett has re-
'iined home after a pleasant vbit
fccr uncle at Lodge, Mr. B G.
‘ ‘ “aipson.
*’► C. W. e!!twir and etard-
aughtrr, Hazel Pelder, have re-
tatoa* hotn€ a v,glt in Cher-
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left I Allister Witsell has a position at
stm Klein's Drug Store.
Misses Maud and Martha Smith,
of Beaufort, are in town \isiti g a'
the Korue cf Mr s. A Z. 8* arson.
J. W. Campbell, cashier of th' j
Merchants and Planters Bank. Brun
son. was in town last week vlslt-
ing his Sister, Mrs JI. S. Strickland,
en route to Sullivan’s Island for his
vacation trip.
JveFall
d Cata og
just issued, tells all about
. Crimson Clover,
Alfalfa and all
Grass and Clover
Seeds for Fall Planting.
WrxxTs Fall Seed Catalog also
give# foil and complete infor-
mation about
Vegetable Seeds
that can be planted to advantage
and profit in the late Summer and
Fail. It is altogether the moat u*c-
ful and valuable Fail Seed Catalog
issued:
Mailed free to Gardeners, Market
Grower# and Farmer# on request.
Write for ic
rTiioad Avenue. Walterboro. 8. C.
• ci'« 91X. Ask for M. Paniottie.
T.W. WOOD 6 SONS,
SEEDSKER. • Uchoewl. V*.
.. ; Ethel 8ati'dtr-', who has bet-n
-Hing her alslej, Mrs. Frank Ga<ls
ii< i: at Florence, foi sevetal week
' lined th<* latter part of the week
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I’ M. Buckner. District Depulj
'his .Masonic distih t, accomj n
•'J by A. V. Hiekenbaker and T- T
il'-is. of Round, went to Hhrhanlt
! irsday night to lie present at the
'X-mg of a eandidate (» the rani;
if Master Mason
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Ur and Mrs. J. M Mortis and-
da.ighter. Fay. and Mr. and Mis. F
M Morris. Mrs. Willie Herndon left
I- 1 ' Tuesday for Bluffton in Mr. Mnr
ri-' <ur. Mrs. Herndon stopped it
F'c 'chardville to visit relatives and
tie- ri-st of the party went to Pal
m* tto Bluff to visit Mr. and Mrs. H
F Beach.. They returned Friday.
Idelle Williams, of Williams.
' ) :c. ocepted a position with Taylor’s
af" 1 ! i.m her work there Mondav
m" '• p Miss Williams ha« been
a 1 .i; cssful teacher for the count-'
for «everal yeara, and Is quite pop-
clar over thg county
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■Imiue—w.trne: .
Kev. G. L. Ingram, of .t’ottage-
ville, was called u|H>n lust Thurs
day to peiforni a marriage < eremony
of interest to many of the reader# of
The Press and Standaid Miss Mag
gie Ian* Jaquen was mauled to It.
P Warner. Jr., of Savannah Mis*
Jaques is a daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Stanley Jaques. of fottageville. and
is a young lady of n>hn\ aceomplish-
m» nts. Mr. Warner is a prominent
young business man of Route .1, out
from Savannah. Th,. best wishes
of a wide circle of friends an.l rela-
tii.s I- tlow this
their' n*w home
young
in then
couple to
new life.
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FOB KALE—Booklet containing
names, business, age and address
of every voter of Colleton county.
1916 enrollment. Price $3.00.—
The Press and Standard. If
WANTED
WANTED-—The public to know that
I have an Improved portable
thresher for peas, oats or any kind
Of grain. Will thresh for either
toll or for cash. Perry G. Hearse,
Lodge, S. 8-iMtp!
BUSINESS LOCALS
COTTON—PKAItCK it BATTKY, the
Savannah Cotton Fa< tors, are sub
stantial, reliable and energetic.
Their extensive tfarehojifclng fa-
cilitles and superior salesmanship
are at vour command. The)' are
{yhundantK able to finance »py
quantity »>f cotton shipped thenK
Isn’t it to your interest to try
them? Do if now and be eon
vfneed. r 8-9-fimo.
I'IWO II M\<;—1 Will tie in Wat
^J/iboin. \uvu-t ^kih t.o Sept, r.th
If you destie to join a ctnti tn j
l.ave m-hii piano tijn< !| for *.! .'i"
addri * at once W'. T Merritt.
WaDei fMtiq. Gen Del. '1-16 2f.
Th. main fiiends of Boheii Itju k
are delighted to see him again while
he is op a visit to relatives ml
t. ii-ruL in tlii- county He h;rs l»..e"
-OM-nding seveial day* hei. and will
vi-it utheis in the <ownty I>efore re
turning to hi* home at Minnenla. Fla
Mi. Black is CMompanted by his four
chlldi* n.
a h-o- - <
Mrs. I. G Di-k«, w|;o has been
at her country home in Barnvet:
count, r-•' Hie pjist r.rver'u ve.:,s.
'a in town ngain much to the deoght
of her many friends She wa* ?.e-
omp; nied r • IV’aBetboro by h • «cr-
: n-law, ftr. Cone.
Hart William*, who Is a student
f Mars Hill. N. C., left Sunday to
t sume his studie* at the college
•► ere Mr. W.lllams is a son of Mrs
F* H. Williams, and i« taking a good
stand-in his rtudiea *t Mars HIM.
Byn»v-lt, a. It.
Piohal,. Judge G. AI be. I BCaeh.
was bus* Monday ntiuning tieiag
knm< .^o soon*r had he ...m,. to
his of ti,-.- than h.« was call, d upon
to m.iiry .i negro couple. .>n<f as aoon
as this w.vs fim | \|, s , ; (Jeitrudn
Buns, a voung lady of HetMlerson-
ville, and John W Beach. a prom in*
• nf young farm.-r of Stokes, came.
This voung roupie wenf iiiilnediaJely
to iheli home ne«yp. Stokes, w here
th.v will reside on Mr Beach's farm.
I.indci -Itearli.
Mis s Lather Pearl Linder and Fur.
man H Beach wer,> quietl) married
af th#- homo of hti parents. Mr. and
Mrs. L. II Linder, Thurs«lay after
noon, August .1. by Rev. Smith, of
Walterboro Only the close rela
tives of the contra# ting parties were
invited Mrs. B» ach is one of Mt.
Carmel's most popular young ladles.
We wish them a long and happy life.
COL.
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FEELS CONFIDENT
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public roads as soon as they are re
paired. and wa# also intended to
make the lumber companies use the
log wagon instead of the timber
cart for logging purposes on the pub.
lie highways.
Col. Padgett, when asked about
the vote he expected in Colleton
county, said: >."1 think if S.Oftd
votes are polled I should receive not
jess than 2.700.” He stated that he
had no war to make with anv man
who goes to the ballot box and votes
honestly an#l ronwfentionsly against
him: but that he had heard a few
reports in circulation, by those wh<»
kn*w bidjer. that natursllv he l*
aggrieve#! at/ Th# se were of minor
tnipoi fame
c,d Padgett ‘aid “Charleston
roupty ha« had the Congressman
from this <listri. I ever since it was
pleated «..it.- 1#' #'r 1* vears aso and
f thmk if N time that the counter
sliotiM receive < ons'#!# ration at the
h.-mds of the vot. rs I feel that the
c.l»i. ct of dr - inace has not received
♦ he ronshle- <n.»h in Washington at
th^ hand-Vf th- pres#-ni Congress,
man ; t -►'oVtld *ia\e r«-ceived Th*-
-t .... i ■!> demonstrates n'-cu-
ti.nlv the ci* <i n.‘ ii of drainage i.i
H iot-isI f-.einn-' If I am et«.< t
. (I t wifi ,igi*at. 'hys cr. at nnesti •#'
eon-> intlv a#.«t '* i*h -B mv strength.
I cannot -but h.-'-» *e that with nrn--
.i woik with both cr#at p.dit;. ■’
Oaiti«-S. Br-nnhl-r-ar* red t>*#«oe-e| —
our rm a.' .<e. niin ' < .# T ' c* * some h<' #
in this direction W#* should cop
i;i*^ ne'tate and concentrate and
-»v 1 re hoi’W.t ro get results " Ce*
B.tdgeli *#nf• he 1.# Mev.'d ii*' wonl-t
l.-i.d hv a hand-dme majoritv
Mis« Ida Mae r «hhnine spent tw »
rlcvs i- ^avannsh !*«♦ week, leokir-
over the field of her work at Trin't'*
hu-ch • Ke-e th* wMl hegle We-
di.ii# ss Pastor’s Assistant on D"- 1
first r* 5, ptember
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Ca«hic r B K Randc-rs of Lode-',
wa* in town Snndav hnrtnc com-
down to attend the funertl of •'o
late Hon A C Sander#