The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 13, 1916, Image 7
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday. September 13, lojg
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J|ORT<»' \V\KIN<»
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and IJfe-lamK K«^We«t «*f
(olletoa Cowmty.
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Tlie follnwlBK appr»r»atio«» of «he
Ut«>Mr Morton Waring Simmon*
aw written by a warm admirer for
the .\>F» and Courier:
Withoot other public notice than
a brief funeral announcement, ther*
died recently in St. Andrea * P-»-
i*h‘ near Charleston, a man not -
aonhy a* a tvl»e of the feneration
ir.jtriinicrtai in building up the Xey
MT.non Warin* Simmon?.
native and life-long resident of t o:-j
leton court;.. aa« aeU^’and ' PP r •.
c«kbl. knoari in Charleston and 00*-
s.de of thf State line* almost equal-j
va island section , He .
confidence of
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held the esteem and
business associates. unqualified
spe. t of th* community in which he,
lived- the warm friendship of ae-j
quaintancos He was a^nan of,
strong religious convictions, hif i
ideals, strict rectitude, and unwav
ering fidelity.
Beginning life ajtfc no means and
scant education. Tn . the troublous
time of Reconstruction, when indus
try was halting and business unset-’
tied he labored with the newborn,
energy and real of the New ~outhj
and became one of. the most sur-j
cessful merchants and planters of
the seacoast region.
Hp wa* horn January <».ot»‘
thq plsotitioo . of ' his tnat,err.al;
grand' ther. Paul Hamilton War
ing. •» arl of Yonge’s Island, one o»
the arc strai Simmons’ estate* Th ^
close o the war found his father,
like njo other sea island planters
with an . .undame hf unproductive,
land and r • money. -Th- late Rev
A. To<irr,.-t\Porte- started about;
that time wV t has sine- 1-car
porter’s >c.d *vv a-.d ar. ine-tin -
ble boon to the po-t-bellu'm zcn.-' -
i]*iv ' It w as not altogether a fr-e
«chc^ for while.ma-fy ici!p:i< wer-
received 're*, of charge t r-nt? who
could »r>tcd to pn.v wev required
♦o do «o,‘acceding to the'r n-ans
Thu* Merton went to T’o't.-r * and
acquired »he rudiment? of an ado
ration. He was not howler, con
tent with that, hut became an a»-
s ;4ou.< reade» therebv amassing an
extensive fund of hnow.bed.ge
A» an e? fence o' the sr.int which
the- J*4- hCiri!
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gan hi? W<y work bv driving a drav
tn Charleston Next he went into
ric« jdant'ti* a* an agent of hi«
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$635
Roadster $620
F. 0. B. TOLEDO
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Hit Don’t You Get a Carl
Stop Putting it off. -Don’t hold to the old
fashioned idea that a nautomobile is an
expense. It is not. It’s an economy.
Take this splendid new Overland, for in
stance. It costs only S635. It’s a beauty.
Large enough for your whole family;
easy to run: your son and daughter can
do it; has a big, powerful 31L» horse
power motor and is as complete as the
most expensive cars in the world.
Also it uses very little gasoline.
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Bring your family in today and see this
Overland. It’s the greatest value of the
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Walterboro Garage Company,.Ltd.
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Colleton, Hampton, Beaufort, Jasper and Dorchester Counties.
The Willy’s-Overland Company
TOLEDO, OHIO.
♦•Made in V. S. A.”
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name- William Ebc-ncczcr has
come d- *n in the family through
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>^r and Major Th.eodorc G. Par
ker. A vear or two later he turne I
to stoi**- keeping at Wiltc,n Bluff, and
*u>x‘‘ed**d well that in time b/
had a chain of store# a? Adam* Run
and other place# in the countv In
be vent into shad fishing in
d*-
nearly three hundred years.
Tice family multiplied and pros
pered in Massachusetts and about
IT00 one branch tame do«n to
Charleston. There was. somethin*
of a controveHy at the’time between
Church of England adherents an I
dissenters.
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and U is related that
th. Kdt'sto^-and for mor. than a **•- * imr , ir , n< . the new-comer, was inter-
. »de wa« a large -hipirr annually. p y one of the oldest resi-
to N’ew Y' ! s and oyhe- Northern p t , a« Jto hi* religion. The new-
mark- In lUs venture. *-\y + ^rosier pulled a sovere.cn out of his
hjjthh • A-ful.. / I.ut a fe if v.<n- i T ., 0l k.-t an! as^ed if it would pas*
ago tie .,bandon#4 it f r t^c IX^rn - j cityrei.t there. Having been answe*.
ing of
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rl jeh ’ • als • ,.r >• ' ‘u 1 e/t i> the affirmative, he said.: ”Th?o]
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About M C t gliynirrC of the p-e*
ent . epdury
on ^9.i n n 1 «
he boaghtwfc ptanJaror.;
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The Ammonses were ah fir-t mer.
chant* »n<i whip owners, some of
then being their own ^ailing ma-r-
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Xtinal graM of the English Crowu ^rw. but eventually. a< cording to the
rXnn where he built a fir custom of the. colony, turned to
planting, as a nibre ’’honorable" oc
cupation. and became large land
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/heme for his family Ip « e
‘ ti« he nMiied Mis.y Sarah la-gar*,
a daughter of the late Sidnr*. 1^-
gare, and a granddaug* t- 1 ' ,of
.lames Legam. a
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distingutsi ed iner-
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chant and planter
by his widow and
fi,e daughters and
He is vjr.-i.eil
X'' t '** ,n 2 owned in the family. Morton'
rej>,
eight » nil ire
three ^ons.y
He took an active part in phurch , ra< v t on t ij, adjoinin'* mainland
affairs and for about twet>*V vc-a-s
vestryman and
•was resppctivelv
of Christ chun-H. Wilton
constant attendant
chtiKli counciPi. fie
Christian
education al> the South > afiidina i*i-
o< esan council of U»I-' ^ a
tin.onial of h-s Xundtng among
churchmen W- hai* the woi.t- *.
th, Rev T V. l 0 Uker. at one tin.
rector of Christ'Chur, h "I W atn-
ort to love him for his noble qua
tlerc was no one in in'
congregation .it \ lams Run
place in my affes -
mv friend at all
w arden
l Epiac'Opal i
at Episcopal
made a notable speech on
tilled
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so large a
He was
tines 1 shall n> vet forget In- «'•>«-
nnStv w\.n t: •• tot c* frier.,L- ,p
was aiHrio-d. ’ \
Mr Sir • . -»t s ««ibO tofiK .\ft ai r .
Intel. St m ih- C’-'*- ' •' ’ ' ,on ’
t,v sc vine ■' '.’Hntv ..•mm-.s-:one
tor two t-n .* and X^ding tw -
tor in t ; - t. *M ■
active and useful ■ '-t 2^,. rdive TO
the ivcis , f his cotnnhmiv n-Rd h •
o# old g «11ors a? well an • n
»r getic -t d *ui. • "fill hXnesv fnar.
*htie comp*ratH*H *
young v an is a r. al 1
N.ate
The Siaiatons
Mottyn was a, worthy^
i^as figured long and
the ,,st>. \l sn ' 1 ’
south Caroling'- Vl°w yfnxnt
toiain.dly an .-Khghsh famd-.
members X bhich settled m
Ireland, a I.on don
holders. S* abrtmke'k Inland at thr-
moufh of the North Edisto was
o|Ce called Simmons' Island from
great grandfather became rhe owr-
er pf Yor.ga's l^landj and a larg
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intermarriage the Simmonses be
came related trrthe famih of 1-and-
gT^ve Morton, when.e the survival
of the name, the extm< t Slanns, an
other prominent ccdonial 'atiulfe*
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AlilbT’s Antiseptic Oil. Known a*
SNAKE OIL
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t realinc a >en«ation Though.-,it tb-
South—Many Tli..a-vii».N \re Vow
r»-»ng it With t imt if j ing
Result*.
1 want to tfsjink you f •:
wonderful oil. states Mr J C tjib
s.m. of Jonesboro. Ark My lit!!-
girl was verv low- with diphthc«-;i :
h.»d given her f»o d-—V o' tr.y-dXn/
whi< h •'♦-si t: e f with no res.iic-
I I*, ught a .' - ent botr’* of vX^
oil smd on*- app! .’ation r. !icv* -J.- 4 • -
Now s’ e i< Well’ It * t^-
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n.adtj thi* *f«c» ,?■.» r.tx kefor* h
-Ired* <•? j- ’ !>•. M E!or-i) c M-
g. - ; ’< W' •triv*' -*r*-1. Ha'tfor?
Conn., write*
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ery Opening
Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept 19th and 20th
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W'e will have on display the newest crea
tions in Millinery and Novelties. Our
Openings, have become the style events of
Colleton County and we expect every lady
to be present.
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MISS ADDIE BARNWELL In Charge
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SERVICES AT EVERGREEN
State Evangelist Cecil F. Outlaw
will preach, at Evergreen Christian
tfcurch Thursday night. Jrept. Hth
at S o’clock.v The public is i-ordial-
ly invited to attend.
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ms Loosen,
Lift RigM Off
Rothing tut ‘•GCTS-ir Will Do
Tiui to Co mi acd Call uses.
If you ve cv*r had - ro*. you've
tried H t» of things to g. t rid of them
’—«>al\es that eit jour toe ar.i leave
the corn remaining. cd«on nn*.s that
make your corns bulge out iiac pop*
hav-
used tout
whicV
w as
some
Ecndonderry^
colony. ‘
In the Xkn of Charle«* I.
» hi. h eventuallv r
Antjis^ptir for neuralgia v-itb
gX,d # rfvXs Only th ’ C I e' -r *r
t* at X»pt cd t’•> pain immedtatql’-
MX William? C.ad-d.n Aft . wr:r«*
have u*.-d your greaf pair oil for
rherrmatLsm. *tiff joint*, also for
/I wir* t! • H rd I war.’ to *ay th*t,
' * it tV* greatest remelv I ever ;
nal- of 11 recommend it to al! «•♦*. r* -s
r ' lt ‘Man' cure* rerorted daily '-or-
thousand? cjf grateful user* of t v
wonderful <1,1 Eve-y bottle g’.ia’
anteed. ^To and f.'»e a bottle, or
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be-^tt remembered Wh-'V
trouble I# .
Se v
family
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s^te^ In the memorable ^ n
Londonderry one William PimmOn*
decided to s*eV peace in the
World He landed with his
at Plymouth. Mass , some time in
the vea»■ 16n. The legend i* that
he came over in the second or th—d
ship after the Mavfiow-er On the
ovage a son *** born, and the set
being regarded as a good omen to
a family seeking Its. fortune in an
unexplored wilderness the hov, ac
cording to tb# old acriptural custom,
was named ‘ Ebeneeier.” the mean
ing of which la “a sign of help " So
money refund-.! Mailed to anv ?d
dr^ss. prepaid on reee/.t of
Jno. M Kleiq,
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H. ZALIN
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Back In Town
I have just returned from New York, where I went to buy my fall goods.
Our store is just opened two months. We have been doing in the two m- r*X
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Carolina Association, spent Sundar i
In Charle'ston wi*h hi* wife. y
returned Monday morning -
Mow to'Give ffl«w«d A.lvoie.
Abe best way *0 give good advfr"
ts to set a good example. W'hen oC
ers see how quickly you get Over
your cold by taking Chanbe-lain'*
Cough Remedy they arc likely to fol
low your example. This retnedv h*«
been in n^e for manv years and en
joys an excellent reputation. Ob.
tainable everywhere.
Ym Caa’t KU« Cars Mw«ry.
Afw«dt iwcrrs-rr* r.
Smm th* Cam v s
eve*.' aciasors and kr.lv*s that make
coma Meed and aore. b*rn**a»a and
bandages that fill up your shoe, press
on the corn and make your foot ferl
Itte a paving block. What’s the use?
Why pot do whaLmillions are doiqg.
ths toe. It lifta right off. It’s pain*
leeg It's tbs common-sense way. the
simplest, easiest, moat effective way
la the world. It*a the national corn*
euro Neve- ffatta
’’OKTH-rT- ipvoold and recommend
ed by druggist* everywhere. JSc a
bottla. or aeot oa receipt of price, by
A Lawrence 4 Co. Chicago. TtL^I
\«y big business, that I had to go north again to buy more goods. We ;ust t<
a large stock of men’s suit?, ladies’ suits and skirts, men’s pants, boys’ suit?, iv •
ladies’ and children’s shoes, ladies’ hats and dress goods.
■Our good^ are all new. We have not movfd from the city old ?tock. If you v-.v.
to buy new goods and latest styles come to
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Next Door to Beach Bros.
notice:
That on the Hth day of Sept,
bin6. I will apply 1o the Probate
Court for Colleton county for letters
diemissory as guardian of the estate
of Julia Fripp. et al.
MINNIE E FRIPP.
General Guardian,
Walterboro. 8. C.. Aug. 22. IMS
8-23-4t.
LARGE (Ro\VI» IN TOWN Miss Gertrude Howarl i 1
turned from Charlestons. *b*''
has been for sometime Sf’
There was a larger trowd of peo-' ceptd a position with SoNM '
pie from different sections of thei oslo" - - sh <* ** Klad P *
county present Saturday. Some of ^ er friends
them came for the election boxes,
other for business and others for
pleasure. Quite a bit of politics
wau discussed first and last by those j spending a few day*
her*. j visiting reintires.
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C.M. Carter and Ashley ^
have, ‘ returned to Ritter
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in Sa^anai