The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 18, 1916, Image 5

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I > X X / i y o . Wednesday, October 18, 1916. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE FIVE COLLETON’S FIRST LAND BANK X St k»n*l Farm Utan Association Formed at First National Hank . . ThU Morainic. Pursuant to a .call issued by C. G. Padgett, cashier of The First National Bank, seventeen farmers DELEGATION HOLDS IMPORTANT MEETING • (Continued From First Page.) by the delegation that the highway eommissioner be instructed to make such arrangements as he could with a view of carrying on the working of the roads and bridges with the chain gang and mules, and that we would, as a delegation to* the Gen- Ti cral Assembly, pledge ourselves to representing almost every section of see that proper laws are passed the county met this morning and do- with which to pay the parties who elded to organize the first land bank | furnish supplies for the maintenance under the new Federal Land Bank ; of the chain gang; provided that the plan. The meeting was^ljeld in thc^ amount for such purpose does not directors’ room of the First Nation- exceed the sum of $6,0041.-00. In al Bank. Jas. E. Peurifoy. presiding, eluded in the $6,000.00 the high- The seventeen termers present made way commissioner stated that all application ^for loans aggregating claims for salary Against the county $54,500. would he paid, and he so pledge! The permanent organization was the delegation \\ deferred till the second Monday ini \v w! Smenk. menf^ef elect of December, at which jime it is hoped the House, stated that his reason a greater number of 'farmers will*, f or supporting the resolution offer- meef and join.- Permanent officers cd by Mr. Goodwin was that th will then be elected and . the oth**r details wffrked out. O. G\Padgett wAs chosen temporary secretdvv and treasurer, and he desires thosK not ■ " —I i . CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOK SALE—Three chandel'ers with Jour lights each cud two large Rochester lamps. Tht.tto desl*-- ^Ing to see 'igh*® may do to ‘jy calling at Mi.u-g, next to Pr*^by- terian churjb. l l-!8*:'t. FOK.SALK—A few move Fulgbtim seed oats at $1.00 per bushel. G J. Yarn, puffin, R. 2 HP- FOR SALI-j—Five room cottage and acre lot. located next to railroad On Bridge street. Apply to Mrs. E. M. Jones. 10 18-2L FOR SA’#K—Two youn£ mules, weighing about nine hundred, well matched. J ' Wllj sell cheap for cash. Also one gentle mare. J. C. Rich, Islandtonv S. C. 10-18-3p FOR SALK—60 acres" of land with four room cottage. H»rty acres under cultivation, two ntiles from town of Walterboro on\public road. If interested commuiRcate with J. M. Campbell, Donalds amount of the claims against the ‘ count.v were just as valid as claims FOR SALK—Large bay horse eight e first oT which had been paid the April and the first of July, and that present this morning who v.ish'sto| Hie faith of the countv was pledgod join in this movement to see hith t o take carv of these obligations at once. . |\nd just ns much so as at the pre- There will doubtless be other .vilvus quarterly meetings; and that, similar banks organized in the coun-, jp iHs opinion, the m»*n who have ty. Secretary Reid, of the South furnislK'd the material and perform- ern Carolina Association, will at- r ,’ the Rvhor for tlie countv are op- tend a meeting in Columbia next titb-,| to their pav now. rather than Wednesday at which some of the di- 1 ff ,.. tf)Pn) fo \, vp to carry Uu< hur( i,., rectors. of the Federal Land Bank unfit tho LeeTMature meets, the ex- will he p esent. secretary ot the ponses for whicnNhcIng admail item Treasury Wm. O. McAdoo will also jn interest charges, which item be present, and -Mr. Reid was invit- should be borne by\the people of ed to attend and represent hjs As-jthe entire county rimier then by sociation, and he hopes to re-. those who have served thXcounty, turn and perfect similar organiza- Respectfully submi tions in each of the counties ot j f* padgk. Southern Carolina. 1 . x, years old. Will sell cheap for ^ »ash. Reason COI RT CONVENES I have bought KPid. Fiijj**.' a Beach, Walter boXh 1 rt-18-3tp Foil SAl.t-;—()n«> Barnesville buggv, originally cost .$104.o<). Recently r« novated. Good as new. A bar gain. Jno.xFKlein. I *iR SALE My\Lirin of l»>rt acr< in Colleton courYtA-. Apply S. I. Patrick. • Moultrly St., Charles ton. S. C. 10-11-41. ■ ■ * FOR. SALK—One plantiHlon. on Black Creek, near Henderson \ille, containing T7 acres; all,flood high land, with dwelling and out buildings. Price $:55ojrtL Ap ply at once to Prolufte Judge, Walterboro. S. C. 10-11-41. Maker This Week j A FOR CASH X x ice, Per Sack $3.95 X s. • \ . . . — - . ; First Patent Flour, Per Barrel, Sen at \ .FOR SALK—-At a/"bargain, J. R . \% v\ . s.MOAR, X Halford’s property, corner Hamo- NEXT MONDAY Mt>mbers e,f A of ,hP ]Ionso of n^P'lXton and lurfford sn-eets. For jesentatives. K.i C o.. terms see 1). B. Black. (Continiied From First Page.| Thursday, November 2. Fairbanks Moss K Co., vs. Farm-* ers Union Gin Co. T. D. Ackerman* Sheriff, vs: A. Bennett. B. W. Williams vs. A. C.’ L. Rj-. CoX , Fridov. Yovemlier :l, , # r 3le S.- Hethiogton vs. A. B. Chandler, et al. Producers Naval Stores Co., vs. A. X. Smoak. et al. XE. P. Carter vs. A. , C. L. RX Co. et al. D. M. Carter vs. A. C Co.. etXl. Oneida Lumber Co, ^ Lrimoor Co. Walterboro. S. C.. Ont. 14. I’lld.l / K try. GIRLS! DRAW H MOIST CLdTH THROUGH HAIR DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY yy % Try This! Hah- <;.)< Thick, f.h.s^. /X Waxy ami Hi-autilid j«t . yinev. . / C' iLK—188 acres of land ;nd\'. p\as the Pringle tract, sltu- lod iii\ .Mashaw ville, Colleton minty, fivh miles front Walter- horo. It h.nVbeen noted for Ui > fertility of its\ soil, the entire place is wired in\n«l fields cut off. It is a fine hog ra'nee and for a small amount ofNratHo. No wire worms. Splendid \dra'inage and well >vatered; a s\ream,^ runs through the pasture. 'kFor'orices and terms see C. M. GlOVCEy\tf. fo> \ Brown \ \ x Kliz.t Bnhton to; hoi 6. Tn of Wal lin; SALK—Good young sale cheap. A Wiohman & Son l«om» llUsllFLS extra fine Fulghum Oats, grown by Clemson gradu ate. 81.“0 by., f. o. b. Orange burg. S. c. F. Mason Crum t Co.. Ran Jplph ‘ How ell, Manager 10-4-3t. / Immediate? Yes! Certain ?- tiu t’s t’pr joy' of it. Your hair bo- •■oiues/ficht. wrvv.y, fluffy, abundanl Halsey • , u<LJd»I>eajs asV'ift. InstrSus a.ul hodiltiful as^ a vor.ng girl’s affer ^ I' /CsndoHr.e hair cleans**. Just try, /■ thteT^-molr.ten r with n little | * .lurm-K U1i-» Wm-k. / ]’• ■ ’ riu.- and carefully draw it \- \V. H. VhyuM. 44. WilM<.P. | rl oi;Kh Hi T. te.klr.g one sr-M F. Cone; H/y. DuBot*, iZ T. **• ■ time.. T' ;s v til elear* Blocks X- «• William* J. N. b;,ir ot ddir. or excessive> U. .Th’oniaat J. L. Cros- ' !i - aa, I ,n u-t. a few moments you Jkf, vyy*. KiJJf-cv. J/T, Carter.- k. ' v '' do-rM * llrylm. yfy of ymtr Hair. ' HuXi--. A. L. UUyCy, ii. Al. Ke>. ' • i • the e yy ft. WMlamvC. K. Brelafld. W. ' ' ' I ^ \ yp. Addison. Z <: Ponds. B ‘ «• dry. 1 itMo dr q i XlDlomiKion. limer, Willie Kin- " !l ' Dan ; VrWNTUH—The peoph a d. P XhTJohns. J. B Willianw. rrr! •’•’ di. 'ijjies ev.dy paifide oTj county to knov*that ' >tu-agent - -- ^ -• • ■ “ ’ for the faiuotis WWfyt Tonic, Fajdti IjeptHfi: B Carter. M. W. Kinard. \imU//I I’YIv—I \ne/ ; >m!itv; cm ■ fdc upon r< it;* t. 8J.'.C, bu.. '. c. K Oi :.ng< btiyg. ft. ( F, r Crum A.- Co., Randolph How.l!. Managef. 0 Vv-l'i/ WANTED fit' Xjnli* • * *X - • \ * • . Just received a large line of Underwear for Fall and Wintei. Also, a large, new and up-to-date stock of Shoes at greatly reduced prices. These shoes were bought before the advance was made in the price of leather. Al! that we . • ■ • ■ X. . * • / ask is'that you give us a look before you buy. s \ \ \ x •X / X X \ X • / X 1 x / THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND ■ it \ X X x X \ J. M . ypdghts. P. B. Strickland. cre-ni puri'ics and in'; J. D/SmpaJ:. A, I, Scarsoli. J. B. ">»•;,nv: the nalp. forever- stopping ,iiirg and Rilling !:'ir.\hut whaf Kin*>-. A W. M. Cancr. J. R. Hill. J. C. • >'’ ide-s.y you mXd v.iU hXaft.rs Netrlm*. Jr . N. G: Morrall. Henry r ' v " 'ok’s use; when you see new _ . . . . . . . 1 • i i f rxtr* . I cl ^ ‘ ft .- • • . iXs.. Murdaugh. J. A. A«kcrman. •luroi". S<*< mid Week • ’ air. -fne aful dow»x at first- v* I X but icuTly t'e\v hair growing all G.A'. Carter. J. II. Garris, J. (J.! nvp ’ If you care for Feuder. E. W. Goodwin. (’. K. Aik- prp, >^ s ‘> ft Hair, and lots of it suro- f rmi'.n. J. U. 1 Uisher. ( i i J. H. Yarn. J. 11. Carter. H. b # j , on’«'* , nanderipe from anv drug store Linder, P. 1). Smoak. H. R. Risb- or counter and just try it. er. T. A. Spell, J. B. Risher, S. 1 W. Hiott. Clarence Crosby. L. H . | Yarn. J. B. Mtley. L. A. Frayssee,: Jr.. E. L. Ritter. G. W. Willis. J.j F. Addison. B. G. Hiott. Alan Pad gett. H. F. Brelan 1 , J. L. i-yons, J. H. Saunders. J,. T. Beach. J, D. Miley. A. Q. Lyons, J. F. ilri*t, W. C. Glover, D. N. Crosby, E. A. Marvin. C. Y. Breland. C. C. Hiott. IHl. BAKER OPERATES AGED JAMB Made Strong'and Well by Viool ’ This letter proves'there is nothing •qnai to Vioof to create strength for veak, run-down conditions. .Yeatai Centre, N. Y.-V I am a far mer 74 year* of age and got into a weak, run-down condition a* a result of the Grippe. Our druggist suggested Yinol to build me up and I noticed an Improvement noon after taking it, ana it has restored my strength so I can now do a good day’s work. My wife has also taken Vinol for a run down condition with splendid results.” —II. W. 'Liana. John M. Klein,- Druggist. Waper- boro, S, C. Dr. A. K. Baker, the dean of Ba ker Snnttnrium. Charleston, accom panied by Miss Haiti*anger, n train ed nurse, came-'to-' Walferhnm Sun day for the. purpose of performing an operation on Miss Kinsey, a daughter of J. E. Kinsey, of Round. The operation was performed at thf KsDom Infirmary, and was a suc- eess. Miss Kinsey is doing well. Dr Baker was unite complimentary of the (Mara KsDorn Infirmary, and stjited that it was one of the best arranged and most modern in the State. Miss Connie Berry,' . of Smoaks, K pcpt the week-end with her broth er, J. O. Berry, on Railroad avenue. SNIDERS Ruffin. R R.. Oct. 16.—The far mers are about tlmtigh gathering their cotton crop which was very fhort in this section, and are mak- ’ng good of the fine weather in gathering hay, etc. ATTENDING FAIR — Miss Cora L. Connor, hopie dem onstration agent for ColU*fo» roun- fv, an«i F. W. Risher, county farm demonstration agent will leave to morrow for Columbia, where they will remain till after the State Fair. Miss Connor will have for her spe cial work an exhibit demonstrating the essentials of a balanced ration. Mr. Risher will assist in an exhibit of forage crops. Both these ex hibits from Colleton will be repre- I sentalive of what this cqrthtv is do- in*. ‘ X M i Family meclicitu'^; extrayjs, toilet p-C' etc. • Anv one vv'sbin • nj "i these goods; drop me a earal wait until 1 call at your horn* -\ . J . yKishor, R. terbofo, S. C. Box is. Wil ’ D)-184t WANTEI Chickens and egpn, pigs - 4-.la--eetit boU’e—oL Know]- {hhFtmfor>i Soutiti-rii- L^^u. ?ina Fair. Apply to T. J. M<v DanjeJ at Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Walterboro, 1 n-18-2t WANTKD-r-Fat light wood for dis- * tilling purposes. Highest prices paid. Chatham Mfg. Company. Savannah'. Ga, l"-18-4t>. WANTED—On special temis, shorthaml and typewriting stu dents; 25 bookkeeping Students; 25 hqme study students. Rice’s Business College. 4 Broad street. Charleston, S. C, , 1« l-tf. WANTED—Chickens and eggs Ho tel Albert. 8-6 »f. LOST LOST—Cameo Brooch between rajF- . goad crossing on Bridge s»Xct. and postofflc.e. Rewa 1 ! ;f te- turne! to this office. It Brown Furnitufe Company !as -ecertlv presejrfed the Clara Ks Dorn Infirmary a handsome mller ebair fo? die uso of convalescing pa- tiente./^ x- X / NEW PRESSING CLUB Ladies and Gentlemen: We have opened . a first-class Pressing Club at Smith’s Bar ber Shop and would appreciate any work “ given us. All work called for and delivered. ■ ■ y . * Walterboro Tailoring Company t s' .9 ' —> H. R. SMITH, Mgr Phone 20-J BUSINESS LOCALS — Carolina Reed Rye, the tall growing kind, for sale by H. W. Black. Jr.-X ' 10-4-2L ATTKNTIGN HAW ' MILL MK\ — Waived, to buy two ini If sweet gum and poplar'lumber in lots of /forty thousand feet or more of each. We pay cash in full when loaded. Rowesville Lumber Co., Kowesvllle. R. Y. 10-4-3tp. A 25c-'package °f ’’Blackman’s Stock Remedy Co.’s" Stock M<di cine . contains sufficient quantify to njix with 12 pounds salt, which if given to your hogs will clean out the Worms, purify the hi «<d and thereby’help to prevent hog cholera. For sale by H. W. Black. Jr. I 1 2t. PIANO TUNING—Mr. Merritt, ex pejt piano tuner, is now in town ; *.d will tune your piano foi $1.3fl !(.!• ten days. Phor»c> or write, <'.re Williams House,* Walter- '.boro. Best Red RJistfProOf Seed Oats. H W. Black. Jr. 10-ll-2t. --Oats for fall planting; red .-ust proof;' .shipment just, received. H. W. Black. Jr. * 10-11-2L COTTON—PEARCE * BATTEY, the Savannah Cotton Factors, are sub- rtantial, reliable and energetic. Their extensive warehousing fa cilities and superlsr salesmanship are at year command. They are abundantly able to loanee any quantity of cotton shipped them. I«n't It to your interest to try them? Do It now and be con. vmeed. 8-9-6mo. NAME X X X X ' 1 X Is The Talk of The County x XT It will certainly be to your interest to come to see our Sale that we are putting up special in z all our Stores. We have purchased a big stock / . X. at Springfield, Mass., and our Buyer, . „ \ MR. CARL SHOOB X Advises as to sell at very low prices as goods are coming in daily and we need the room. You will find a full line of the best Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to- Wear. Please come in and convince yourself. Atrial is all we ask. Mail orders given prompt attention. Remember the place. . M. L. Opposite KogerHardware Co., Walterboro, S. C. I X '■N X x \ X 11 X