The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 11, 1916, Image 4
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, October 11, 191*5
The Press and Standard
VI alter boro, S. C.
Established 1877.
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ERREIT T. HIOTT
GETS INTO TROUBLE
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ARRESTED IHAH^ED WITH
VIOLATION OF WHITE
SLAVE ACT
LIVED NEAR TOWN
Marrird .-I Fear Years Ac** W idow of
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I*. X. Y<»n Who I1:|h Since Died
Ijeatinc Several ttiiblren.
Jonesj Lodge, S. C.
Arcording To news received h re
the latter pari of the week throurh.
perHons* who were letninintr
an exruraion trip to Florida^Krrett
T. Hlott, who went down there a
few days* ago. has gotten into rath
er serious trouble. ^This news was
also was contained in a story pub
lished in Tbe Florida Metropolis, of
Oct. 5th. Mr. Hlott was made ex
ecutor of the Yon estate upon th* 1
death of his wife, who was the wid
ow of the late Luther N. Yon. Ii< v
subsequently^ purchased the tract
of land belonging'to this estate, and
was makin R quite a CuccpSs of his
farm, which is situated five miles
from Walterboro o n the St. George'
road. Uecejitiy f>u>r*: have been
rumors that trouble was brewing in
connection with some members of
the family, and it is reported that
Mr. Iliott sent his step-daughte",
l^tura May Yon, to an orphanage in
SavannalL Subsequent I v he- itj re
ported to have gone to Savannah,
hayihg gone vra St George and
Charleston, leaving home on th©
ifith of September,- and to have
♦akxn this girl on to Florida with
him. \
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ahle at IlHt; time is tattPirNfroiu‘the
Florida MfdVqpolis rd <><toi>e:' r>t!».
and ill irs ftdlb>s:.
West Palm BeJ^h, O. l. 4 K, K
Hiotr. who gives hilu home as \Y:i’
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE •
FOR KALE—125 bushels good Na
tive Rust Proof seed oats, also 5
to -t* tons of No, 1 pea vine hay.
A-pply to L. J
10-ll-3t.
FOR HALE—One Harnesville buggy,
originally cost $100.00. Recently
renovated. 7 Goo<i as new - A bar
gain. Jdq. M -Klein.''
FOR SALK—My farm of 100 acres
in Colleton county. Apply 8. J.
Patrick, 26 Moultrie St., Charles
ton, 8. C. lff=ll-4t.
I*X)R HALE—-One plantation, on
Black* f^yeek, near Henderwon
ville, containing 77 acres; all good
high land, with dwelling and out
buildings. Price $350.00. Ap
ply -at once to Probate Judge,
Walterboro, 8. C. 1.0-1 l-4t.
FOR SALE—At a bargain. J. R.
Halford's property, corner Hamp
ton and Halford streets. For
prices and terms see O. B. Black.
FOR SALE—188 acres, of land
known as the Pringle tract, situ
ated in Mashaw-ville, Colleton
county, five miles from Walter
boro. It has been noted for the
fertility of Its soil, the entire
place is wired in and fields cut oiT.
It is a fine hog range and for a
small amount ok> cattle. No wire
worms. Splendid drainage and
well watered; a stream runs
through the psstfire? For prices
and terms see C. M. GRACE, tf.
FOR SALE—55 acres of land and a
new six room house located one
mile from \Vfl1terboro-—know n a*
the Henry- Hiotf* homestead' -Ap
ply to L. W. Reach. Waynesboro,'
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FOR SALE—One mare and buggy
Will sell separate and cheap. A.
M. Hires. Apply to J. J. 'Hiers,
WaTterboro. Route .T. It.
FOR SALE—Good youffjf myles for
sale.ehea*. A Wichinan & Son.
FOR SA7iK-\Five 4-llght chureli
ehandiliers, \ including all fix
tures, etc. C.An be seen at Brown
Furniture Co. '^9-27-31.
1-tMMt IU SHFI.S extra fine Fpfghum
Oats, grown t»y Clemson g.-adn-
ate. $1.00 bu.. /. o\b; Orange-
burg, S. C. F. Masonv Crum t
Go.. rTTndoIph Howell, Manage*-.
10-4-3L \
The Nationally Famous
Plus Clothes $ 1 ?
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— One price the Nation over.
-- $17 always-never more-never less.
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Exclusive Sale
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A. S. K A R E S H
Manager The H. W. Cohen Store
terboro. S. t*.
in-id here by
AllRIZ/J RYE—Fine quality: sam
ple upon request, $2.95 bu., f. o.
b. Orangeburg. S. (’.. F. Masbp
Crum & Co., Randolph Howell. .....
Manager. 10-4-31. 1 ,VXn
WANTED
WANTED—On special terms,
shorthand and typewriting
dents; 25 bookkeeping stud;
25 home study studerH*.
Business College, 4 Broarff street,
(’harlcsTOti, S. C. 10-4-tf.
WANTED—Chickens
tel A!b« r*.
tfnd #
LOST
eggs. H(>
9-6-t:'
ATTENTION SAW >111.1. MEN—
Wanted, to buy two inch sweet
gum and poplar lumber in lot* of
' forty thousand feet or more of
each. We pay cash in full when
loaded. Rowesville Lumber C*v,
RowesvUle, 8. C, 10-4-JJtp.
— A 26c package of ‘ Blackman'a
Stm k Remedy Co.’s” Stuck Medl-
C |M contains sufficient/quantity to
mix with 12 pounfls salt, which i*
given to your hoeX will clean otit
the worms, purify the l)1o«<d and
thereby help tXprevent hog c’'-d< t:i.
For sale by/H. W. Blaik. Jr. 1! 2t.
rVNIXfi—Mr. MertilL ex-
p'-iA^piano tuner, is nowv in town
XT will tune your piano for $3.50
To-- ten days. < Phfllte or write,
care Williani'R House, Walter-
boro.
—Best lte<f Rust Proof Seed Oats.
H. W. Bhiek, Jr. 10-ll-2t.
(Jape for fall planting; red Vusf
proof; shipment just received. H.j
VC Bhu k. Jr. 1 fi-1 l-2t. j
Sheriff George Baker fi*r investiga
tion of Hie charge of white slavery.
The girl in Jhe case is a pretty six-,
teen year old brunette, who Hiott
now ilp.ims fs his step-daughter..
The authorities at Walterboro liaviY-
lieen notified wt tlie arrest', which
resulted from complaint of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Jones, who conducted a
rooming hous«* in this «-lty
Mr Jones ^aid Hiott ram* 1 to bis
hous«> Mupday night, and engaged
bedroom with kitchenette for ^him
self at><v w ife. When Mrs. Jpfles re
turned to their room laterAfiat even
ing site found tbe girl lightly elaJ
and Hiott with arm* around her.
Mr.- Jones reported the matter to
Sheriff BakerXho arrested Hiott
and is hohBffg him for investiga
tion.
SheGir Baker says Hiott anil the
girl,Were guests of a hotel in Mi
amf as man and wife. They are .al
so reported to have stopped over in
Jacksonville for a few days.
Authorities here sjfy Hiott now
admits the girl is his step-daughter.
TAKE CASCARETS” IE
HEADAfUY. BIIOUS
AND CONSTIPATED
LOST—Gray Norfolk cjxft. with
green collar, and‘butBdts. between
Walterboro and Cotfageville, Sun
day. Reward ifXettuned to The"
Press and SBsTdai'd. *" ‘3t.
LOST OR STRAYED—One black
j*ow, tiprrked crop and half crop
in opC ear; crop, split and under-
other. Missing for two
Reward if returned to
A. A. Hiott, Walterboro, R. 1. pd.
lur in
Weeks.
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BUSINESS LOCALS
— Carolina Seed Rye, the tall
growing- kind, for sale by H. W.
Black, Jr. 10-4-2t.
--Texa# rust proof seed oats and
rye reed at ANDERSON’S.
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MANY REGISTERED
The county board of registration
! - pt th*- books of legjstration open-
l; H, week till early Saturday after-
ndonv following instructions from
Governed Manning. Dosing the
week !>8 new registration certificate;?
were issued and about Sffrt renew
als. Several persons came to town
Saturday aiternoon and could not
secure registration certificates as the
office was closed.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general Btreaglbcaing toatc,
GROVH S TASTELUAS chill TONIC. <Ui»*a oat
itid*. Aa.eorichcatb- •.•lowl.andbaiklaDpthe »ra
te t.i. A iruetdeic. F.cr adults aadchflL m. VJe.
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Best for Liver and Rowels, Had
Breath, IWkd Golds. Httar
HtiwsTb — _ J?—
Get a 10-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, coate I
tongue, bead and nose clogged up
with a cold always trace this to
torpid liver. delayed. fermenting
food in the bowels or sour, gassy
stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the
intestines, instead of being cast out
ef the'system ]« re-absorbed into
the blood When this poison reach
es- the delicate bfain tissue is caus
es congestion and that dull. thro!>-
bing/sicketrfrg headache.
Faseapeis immediately cleanse the
•tomarb.j remove the sour, undigest
ed food and foul gases, take the ex
cess bile from the ii\er and carry
'■'outXiR the constipated waste mat
ter ami poisons in the bowels.
' A raivam to-night wjll spreiy
straigJitenXy ou * hv motning. They,
work while yby sleep -a 10-oent box*
from your druggist means your head
. clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowsls regular tor months.
W. W. Smoak. secreXvy of tbe
Southern t’arolina Fair. wem. to D|fc.
Ion Thursday of last week fbr th©
purpose of cloning a contract *U]i
some shows for the fair.
Bmoak was successful and secarad
a number of first v class attractions
for tbe fair.
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For Cold Weather
We have a Full Line of Trash
I Burning Heaters and only
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Koger Hardware Co.
Everything Inifardware
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Wood and Coal Heaters, Cook Stoves and
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Ranges fron $23.80 up
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Walterboro, S. C.
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All persons are warned not to
trespass on my land's around Wil
liams under penalty of the law.
J. J. PADGETT.
Williams. Oct. 3. 10-4-3L
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COTTON—PEARFE * BATQEY, the
Savannah Cotton Factors, are sub
stantial. reliable and energetic.
Their extensive warehcuMog fa
cilities and superior salesmanship
are at your command. They are
abundantly able to finance any
quantity of cotton shipped them.
Isn’t It to your interest to try
them? Do it now and be con.
▼inced. ,, S-9-€ma,
PUm Cured In 6 14 Days
Vow tnmtet wilt rrfvad Wooer if PAZO
OINTMEHT (alls lo car* say cue of Itcluag.
OUad.BIcodlwgorProtnMliiic Pile* in6tol44ay«
The firs* appUcaUuu girca Xoac aad Rest. 30c
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po yews ihs SMMl nccnsful Trappm and CoTIcctois of Raw Fcrs in you* vicinity
i J' 0 - * ’PPMtf'&cir entire co!!ecnons to u% You tso. can rreure the highert
r 7 °Z 4** ^ New York u novr the WorW.
Lrenan Raw Fur Market. Wnw.
Ginseng and Golden Seal *
. — w. ».CW «oi« Is now the World'*
— Mark**. Write today
lor our Fro© price fat «ad tUppuu tan.
We ckarge wo coMBieioB. W. ur Sta Urw© U Cmmobi i* ttw Udled
rx . WndahMsipariaokeap-nr. Watcforroceka.
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