The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 30, 1916, Image 5
Efcctrjc Starter
Electric liKhts
Magnetic speedometer
Complete equipment
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passenger Touring
Roadster $H20
NEW SERIES
Roadster $620
F. U. B. TOLEDO
This Overland /is the world’s
most powerful low-priced car.
has a 31 1-2 horsepower rn
bloc motor that is a perfect
marvel s for speed, power and
endurance.
By increasing the bore of the
motor from 3 1-8 to 3 3-8 in.
we are able to offer a power
plant which at 1950 R. P. M.
develops full 31 1-2 horse
power.
Tests under every condition in
all parts of the country dem
onstrates that it easily de
velops better than 50 miles
per hour on the road.
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Speed of course varies under
different conditions, but in
practically e\'ery instance it
has been getting fifty miles
an hour and with ease.
We have scores of telegrams
showing that twenty to
twenty-five miles pergallon
of gasoline is not unusual.
The performance of this car. f*-
almost beyond belief.
Take any other low priced car
on the market. Pit it
against this new Overland.
Compare them for sheer
speed, for abundance of
power, for riding comfort
and economy, and you’ll find
this car will back anything
else clean off the boards.
That’s a strong statement, but
a fact nevertheless.
Try it yourself and see.
Here are more important
facts.
It has four-inch tires which
are more than generous for
a car of this size.
N' t only has it a large and
roomy body, but it h;ts an
attractive, up - to - date
streamline body.
It has the la's test and most
improved system of ignition
It has the cantilever springs
—the easiest riding springs
in the world.
What’s more, it’s complete.
Not a thing to buy. You get
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f*he finest Auto-Lite electric
starting and lightfng sys
tem, magnetic speedometer,
one-man top, demountable
.^ipms and practically every
accessory found on the
highest priced cars.
It only goes to prove how big
prorductioh can cut cost and
save you money.
First come. Iir<t served. Place
your order now.
The vote for ttatfetrate la thv
election was Interesting.
The vote ladfr^ted considerable
interest in these offices and wae full.
From the returns as received st
this office it appears that the follow
ing is the way the vote stands:
Walterboro.
In Walterboro J. E. Bryan was re
elected by a good majority.
In Warren township there will be
a second race between Magistrate
Wilson and W. D. Smoak. with Wll.
son in the lead.
Droxton township gives W. N.
Jones the nomination over all three
opponents.
Red Band has a second race be
tween Magistrate Hill and Sam Lin
der.
In Bells it appears that If. W.
'Hudson has been re-elected over hla
two opponents.
In Lowndes and Blake. Sweat and
Capers run a second race.
In Heyward. Givens and Thompson
run a second race with Givens in the
lead.
Sheridan and Glover return a ma
jority for Magistrate Beeves.
Cotton Weighers Fleeted.
There were contests in two places
for cotton weigher, and the follow-,
ing are the results:
At Walterboro J. W. Avant was
elected, the vpte being: Avant 6!».
H. G. Crosby 56. C. M. Grye 31. R.
It. Blocker 14.
At Smoaks C. P. 'Wilson received
60 votes and J. A. Carroll 57; W’il-
son elected. .
Ritter—Towles 25. Bryan 32.
Walterboro—Towles 143, Bryan
240.
Wolfe Creek—Towles 7. Bryan 4 2.
Totals—Towles 175. Bryan 314.
Sheridan and Glover.
Cottageville—Gruber 11, Beeves
«»8.
Maple Cane No returns.
Round—Gruber 7. Reeves 33.
Sidney — Gruber 36, Reeves It.
Totals - Gruber 54. Reeves 14 5.
I.owndeo and Hlnke.
Green Pbnd—Capers l_*, Roger 17,
Sweat 4.
Wiggins -Cap* rs 8. Hog. r
Sweat 25.
White Hall - Capers 9, Roger 1,
Sweat 5.
Totals—Capers 28. Kog. r _’0,
Sweat :!4. ^
\ 1 Warren.
NBerea- I.vons 17, A. 1*. Smith 22.
M. AvSinith 11. Smoak 5, Wilson 15.
Coikton Lyons \ P Smith 5,
M S SnV<th S_ Smoak Hi. Wilson 1*»
Pine (irvtve Lyons da. \. P.
Smith 11, Al. S Smith «. Smoak
5,' Wilsoji 11- \
Smoak - Lyoi\8, \ P. Sipith 2'L
M S Smith 16. fVmoak 38, Wilson
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The Willy’s-Overland Company
TOLEDO, OHIO.
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Walterboro Garage
Ltd.
Agents, Walterboro, S. C.
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Colleton, Hampton, Beaufort, Jasper and Dorchester Counties.
Announcement!
JEFFERIES THANKS THE VOTERS
OF COLLETON FOR EXCELLENT VOTE
2. Hill
Hill
Crosby
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We desire to announce that we are opening
up one of the largest and best asserted stocks of
goods ever brought to Walterboro, and would ask
that the buying public wait till they see our line
before they purchase any fall goods.
Our stock will consist of men’s and ladies
clothing, dry goods, shoes, hats, notions, etc. etc.
A most complete and up-to-date assortment.
We shall make a more definite announcemeut
next week.
H. W. COHEN
Mrs. Jas. E. Peurifoy and daugh
ter, Miss Emmaline, and son, Char-
tey. returned last night from Hen
dersonville, where they have been
spending several weks. Miss Kmma-
line expects to leave in a few days
for Columbia, where she will enter
the Woman’s College.
II. Zalin, who has been spending
seyejal days in the Northern mark.
ets, returned Sunday. He is pleased
with the prices at which he was able
to purchase goods, and states that
he will be able to offer splendid
prices to the buying public in fall
and winter goods.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones and lit
tie son, Douglas, who have been
spending several weeks \isiting rel
atives in Lexington. N. C., returned
Monday morning. They had a de.
lightful vacation trip, and enjoyed
the rest and climate of the North
Carolina town.
Mr. Editor:.
Please extend to the voers of Col
leton county, through your columns,
my sincere appreciation and thanks
for the very fine vote given me in
the primary yesterday. 1 take the
large lead accorded me as an en
dorsement of my conduct of the im
portant office of Master in Ei|Uity.
and I wi$Ji 1 had the opportunity of
expressing personally to each votei
mv heartfelt thanks. I have en.
deavored to do my duty as 1 saw it
in every thing that 1 have been en
trusted with, and I promise to the
people of Colleton a continnatne^pf
P'Tformani o 0 r duty.
A second race will be necessary to
deride the race and I take this
method **r requesting all of the rot
eix in tlie countv to gi\e rny <andi
dacy the»r careful consideration. T>
those who voted against me. I ran
tiuthtiijly say that I have the kind
est feelings towards them, and to
them 1 state again that 1 will great
ly appreciate their votes in the com
*tig primaly. To those who voted
for me, my thanks go out in un
hounded measure.
Luring the n« \i two weeks it will
he impossible fot me to see all j*er-
sonally, hut I do <).|| the attention
of all the voters to my record in the
oftiee, lo mv desire to give every
body ;> squere deal, and to my train.
:ng .itel e\|„.ri* nee in the affairs oi
'he oniee . Cuoir my ret ord and mv
I'tn. s for the Offi.e I cii pen I for a
strong vote in Hie seeond primary.
Respectfully, . /
if. M TEI-’FKIUKS./
nilidM'' for Master.
'Ms«, st o | f |;\ j t in
4. Z. K< ar»Mii
to Itim Hotel.
I he Hotel Albert, which has her*'
under the management of .1 L. Reht
will tomorrow pass under the man
agbm.cnt of Mi and Mrs A Z Sear
--on. Mi Refit a toLyjjlg dtLidud lu cu mM.'iT, 7 V.'t
into the hotel hitsiness in Colunibii' ,, t ^. 1
Mr anti Mrs. Searson have been rnn-
hing a popular boarding hotisi* in
Walterboro for several years, asl
they are well known and quite pop
ular with the people of the eoqrtty.
■—Men's^^rtrd-ffadies’ pure Silk
Hose. J^c—You’ll find them at
Shoob's.
—Men’s Shirts 39c and 4 3c; latest
designs—Wheret Where!?—Shoob's.
— Men's Pants, 95c; Boys’ Pants.
19c—I am going to Shoob’s.
—Men’s Hals, 95c; Men's and
Boys’ Caps, the very latest—Shoot'
Shoob!
Mrs. H. A. Francis. Mrs. S. E.
Beaudrot, Miss Ethel Francis and
George Herndon spent Sunday and
Monday in Charleston. They made
the trip in Miss Francis' new Over,
land.
Greenwood. Altg. ^O.- t^,. 0 f f ),<
most delight fot ewrir*, or, the sea-
was a reception giv.«h by Mist
Mae Scott Monday Acnirufr- in "luch
friends were
presejrf, in honor of Miss A^alli *
Whitaker, of McColl. 'fhe parlor
lining room w. re h/auHfully decor-
•'fed. the schemo being pink an*l
itreen. Many interesting games were
participated in during the evening,
and at 12 o’clock the Flower Court-
hip contest wgs carried out. After
• he contest the couples were ushered
into the dining room, where a sweet
sttaolatinc Laxative and Tonic. Lax-Fos ' ol,r * p ' fonsisting of cream and cake,
acts effectively and docs not gripe nor '*as served.
distosbstomach. At the same time, it aids The hostess was the recipient of
digestioa.arouses the liver and secretions .^oany beautiful gifts,
and restore - tHa healthy functions. 50r
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Williams Lyons "7,\. P Smit’i
t, M. S. SiUith 6, Smo.vk Wil
son 3 2. N.
Totals Lynns 52. ' P. SibAth 71.
M. S. Smith 7 5. Smoak 1 • •:Wil
son ri".
H.sl Hank.
I lor *- pen Beach Crosby 1.\
Hill 28. Linder 4 1. Remley 23.
People- Bench 3, Crosby 5, Hill
Linder l. Reinlyy 6
Round Beach 8. Crosby
7. Linder 1. Remley ".
Sidnev- Beach Crosby
21. l.iftdey o, Remley ft.
Ttgcy Creely- -.Bjsffi h 23,
26, Hill *>. Lfndet 1.5, RetnW*^
rot.ll- ti* ai h Crosby 34, Hill
1 1 I.in-l* »• r»'t. Remley 4".
Ile> Marti.
IbHfon’ - Mill.. !5etrftin 3. ('lark 3.
' resh\ i '. t 1 uimnirigs 1. Thompson
13, Givens 5.
H* ml* i-'i uville ;Benton 1 •>, Clark
24. Ctosbv 2. ciimnnftgs 4 Thomp.
son 3. 'iivens 40
Penbd Menton 4, Clark 12. Cro--
by. 4. < iimniings 1, Thoni|fson 20,
Givens 14.
Petits lien ton 17, Clark o. Cros-
.1*' 1. * nmming.s 1, Thompson 1,
iGivens 18.
> Snider Benton .7, Clark o, Cros
by 3. Cummings !•>, Thompson
Givens 15,>
Totals ~ Benton .V. Clark 39. Cros
by 22. Cummings 17. Thompson 46,
Givens 92.
Bmxton.
Ashton Freeman 7, Ifiers 11.
Rent* 7. Jotyes 95.
Lodge Freeman m. liters 5. Rent/.
2J, Jones 66.
Rice Patch -Freeman 25, Hlers
1. Rent/ 4 7, Jones .7 8.
SnitR'rs —Freeman 3. Ilicrs 0,
Rent* ", Jones 2.
Totah Freeman 3,3,
Rent/ 77. Jones 22L
Hytls.
Bells D■ 1 'Vjd^ V; Morris n. Hud-
son 9.
BentonV M : ll lirawdv 2. Morri r
21. Hud on 38.
lb's < '< ek Drawdy 23. Mortis-
44. Hudson 2.3.
Hu.Ison's Mill Drawdv 2 Morr i
21. Hud, < n 28.
Ruffin Drawdy 8. Morris 7. Hud*
son 32
Snider* Not Reported
Total Drawdy 136. Morris
Hudson 14 2.
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Hiers 17.
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OxTat,« MM, EWacthr# UxattN ft Uv« Tonic
Daat Natfiripa aer Dtstart dw ttwaadi.
lo addhioa U> other propertiee, Lax-Foa
contains Caacara in acceptabla form, a
Mrs, J I.. Rent/ gave an an
nouncement party for .\!i*s Algi*
Wjchman at the Hotel Albert Ralnr-
day afternoon, the occasion bojn/ the
announcetnenf of the engagement of
Miss Wlchman to Mr. Homer Bos
well, a popular young business man
of Greenville. Cards were played,
the prize being won by Miss*
Wlchman. During the afternoon li»- '
tie Misses Mildred Stucken. Jewell
Taylor and Ruth Lucas served re
freshing punch, which wa fl followed
by n deRciou# sweet course.
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