The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 15, 1916, Image 6
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THE PRESS ANI> STANDARD
Wednesday, November 15, 1916
Horses and Mules
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We have just received a car of
horses and one of mules in St. Louis,
These are among the best that we
ever purchased and were selected by
our Mr. Ayer at St. Louis in person,
with a view of getting what our
trade demands. If in need of a good
farm horse or mule, be sure to see
these before buying.
Rizer & Ayer
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Walterboro, S. C.
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Berry’s Garage
Formerly HATFIELD’S GARAGE on Railroad Avenue.
We have purchased Hatfield’s Garage and are now
prepared to make all repairs to automobiles.
~ ONLY SKILLED MECHANICIANS EMPLOYED „
AH Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable.
YOUR WORK SOLICITED.
J. 0. BERRY, Proprietor
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.
, Walterboro Tailoring Company
H. R. SMITH, Mgr.
Phone 20-J
Kirkland Plumbing and Electric Co.
Full line of Electric and Plumbing Supplies always in
Stock, Orders Promptly Filled
Estimates on plumbing and electrical jobs "freely given.
All work guaranteed to be first clas§ and according to
Insurance Specifications.
No job too small and nono tyo large for us to doy
FRUITS OF ORGANIZATION
ARE NOW BEI^G GATHERED
Southern Carolina Association a Strong Factor
in Building Up Lower Section of State.
Afir* • "meny «eefc» of tn J thf-" cf-ntral idf-a beinx that IN- ptoo-
eBt'TVelic work uponrfh^ part of th- IVtn* in developn>eiit» bf .the •"fott?
official'. th«r South^rc Calolina \ - cdunti*-^ are identical, and thur /•
yo<jati»':i ha!» fnallj- 9U<«^d^d in orEai»iz»itio;j and , mutual co-t>p^rr.-
t-orfeijt* a atroar organization, tion those problems ran l»e*t
the vork of which toz-Hher with it« solvjctl. In order" to carry out
purposev* it will be J*'*' ,ptsapowe’tA.f purpo>es affiliatiOL;. are sought w:!'i
1 this art cl^ to give. , , all <ivic organization* Bjthm the
The keynote of course r * the tK>hnd# of the association, and ,or-
soefatb a i» • co-operarion ' and or* gauization^ for the sole purpose- of
Ranlzai on.” and the*e wortl«.are in-\ro-6perating with the central ^rfzan-
tended tt> Tuean aomething for the Utotion have been formed ill all of
ultima’- progress and rapid devei- ftcKfour counties which comprise
optpent of this en^r* see;io?f T1k* the association.
35*ocia'ion Is on the order of a The\u!tituate purpose of the a'-
channber of commerce, but it is a scyiationN** to multiply many times
chamber of commerce composed over theNpresent white population
of individual member* from the of the counties in the association.
Counties of Beaufort. Colleton, The immediate purpose of the csso-*
Hampton and Jasper, and while all elation is to gH the counties reijy
other civic organization* in these for this increase in population. Tne
counties ha\'e membership in and first problems, therefore, which are
'•o-operate with the Southern Caro- to lx* "solvc-d involve tr.at cf trans-
Mina Association, yet the individual portation. health and reclamat’.or.T
cit z^n i? the basis of membersh'p The main thine in transportation i= |
and the individual member consider- nr.turally the construction of bette-|
ed in selecting its officials. , c;. and their construction up’nj
Jusflv was W. W. Smoak. who 1« a uniform and fegulai manner, with
really the author of the idea the each county’s roads developed from
choice of all the members for presi- the center outward- with mam roads
dent of the association, and justly which will in- turn connect witu
to him goes much of the crediffoi main roads if the other k coon. ie^.
the success o? the organization thus thus giving conveyance ^cor.’.munica-
f;ir and f or the brilliant p'-o^pect* tion a proper channel l n which- »
before it In blaring the* way for travel from community to cotomuni-
th ft organization y Mr ?naofk. who *•' nr. I county to county/ makinz
is editor of The Pre.^ and Standa*d fr.ally the association a vast* whol-
Aixe?of the leadihit weeklies c>f th- of good road# fo _ the accomniodi-
*State from point* of view of akcwa "o, of multiples of the present pop.
cnVciefl enll subscription’ H^t. fir-t illation.
SBnpgetCd■ MM organization <*f th- **:,nitati'>n an«l R*--hm^itinni
editors of thl* section for the pijr- , The problems of-health nr.d re chi-
po^e C( f making the;* paper* mo • mation naturally go together. Thi>
useful in developing the natural re
source* with which these counties
are endowed and many ,.of whlv
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Money 7o Loan On Real
'f Estate
I am in position to negotiate loans on improveu real
estate for a period of five years with interest at t> per
cent. Reasonable commissions,
AMOUNT LOANED: Not exceeding one-half th&,
value of the land or one-third the value of the land-
plus the buildings. No loans made on sandy lands.
Loans made only to persons living on tbe farms mort
gaged. In order for loans to be approved lands must
contain a reasonable perceiftage *>f cultivated lands.
Prefer loans of $1,000 and upwards. Cannot ^%ndle
loans under $500.00. Application desired at once.
R. M. JEFFERIES
Attorney at Law
section hf.* a vast ar*a of unculti-
• :t »ed lands'in the form of swarup*.-
ha vs and marshes, all of which fM‘-
have rcgiained^, lat-ct for so' manv nish at pr«* 5 ent breeding ground 4
years. Thm idej wa- enthnsiastical.- fo’ - myriads or mosquitoes, which/-!
iy receive<l ty M*. X. Christensen, turn affect ir. R measure the hen’t
the editor Of the-FXaufort Gazette. -/ t v 6 •v'eo. It will l>e the pu-p- -
and in eo-operatior. «,r l the B«au- *f the association to teg-.n drain.r*
fort (.’hamber of Commerce. 0 mee-.- work, attention being called at fir^t
insr was called at Beaufosj when it to the simpler drainaee propositions,
wns decided to onlarc* the organi- ,that. of getting the higher portior.-
zation from one of editors to. .one of of the area well drained and ban-
the citizens of the/four counties. ■ ishinc as far away as possible from
and Mr. Seawall who was edHor the seats of greatest development.*
of the Hampton Herald, now coty- the mosquito and reclaiming lands
nee ted with the York News, tswas hotter located for/farming purpos-
ready to give the organization the Thi* will be extended until te.*-
name which it now hea-s. and th® lamation projects on a large scale
term Southern Carolina will b«vex- w jjj j^. promoted. So in the matter
pected''t'o mean much i n t^e proper of gifting ready the “problem* of
naming of a very fertile section of roads and drainage are of prime im-
rountry. one 'wfth many untouth^<1- portance and are receiving proper
resource*; an<j on*- which will soon. 1 attention.
bv the carrying out of ih* purpose* x The question of publicity nat. -
of the organization, be known fropf' rail*.- a vital one. **
s« a to sea * While-the work of preparation is
Tb»* being promoted apace, the fact :*
.Meeting have bef-n h.--|Xin. all realized that the present population
fout lourtie 5 and in e
enthnsiasn* .'t
^n* the four Count>< not nea
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f r t to *?evtAt-i- '|»e ayailkb!**
Ltid> ar.d'otbc\resou oes
1 rolirr. Va.«b'.areas of
r land*, now- f hi-d, id I®
. d’ ; large ju-.rnpn ('L
t‘ n* i drv at \yS\-
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f arming
f;f ?OV.th^' y
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onstfr.to* ft,* Ja-pe/ ci
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H. X/niJetirs have a em ulation of v orld-
v-id* i- port Tie as-oc.ation Is iM
ton * v ith the industrial and ^iYU'l
m ieration departments o? thexg eat 1
Hampton, banker. , .u*in»>< taan ard -‘railroads, and i* placing ,f*uuthe'i
Jacd. «*wneri M M -pfeKoIm. E«t.il1. i- Carolina, the--present f.eM 6f unl.r-
IdN^ke- and'busine>f man; E T. ITj jted opportunity, with the vision of
ShafVr. Walterjxmo. merchant and fuiui* greatn***. before tie horn***
larg* X^l e<fate holder; W \V , cokers of the jttition. And results
Snioak. ^Walterboro edxor and ar** being secured
P’opn^tfir of The Pre-x and Stanl-j- Now fr^tn the practical viewpoint,
ard. "notable booster, and member, the rt^Xouestion i« one of method
^*tw*t of the Hfiij^e of Rcpreser t a -1 and X’-'t* 1 omplishment. The tneth-
tives from CoHe’ r. county Th. ■ < mtdoved ar* 1 primA-ily fhn* *
officer* of tfc«- e'i-**ci3>x*n ch.Uof b'onatitrf. of -teaching.‘of leading,
from its diree<f*-.kte/ areXW, W-^i of Mazing tbe trail of pointing f r •
Smoak, pre« ! detH V ry r T and of -e.-'iiire the visidn and
v • prewidepth irikKE .' TxTUyk. f - pointing it out t th< tipember*.. It
U stimulation
pi ration *
feef treasurer. -
The .work -‘Of* *X- 'wwsore.' • ;,
• tlH d • ’ • •
otecut.ve RMiretary S. L
natural-born booster.* a yo*Xt in
full ot *hfhusia«m and ideX »«*
11 eXtie-gy n-C^siarv to (oe\,.»
jufo aof>mpl'‘ v -menfs, Mr i{. ,i
a gtaduate of .th® r »a,>i’ u\ -_hi<*\,
place he was a student leader rot»
for' his entttfisiasm. ard )
several iroportar.t to-.* or-X- r. e, sSouthcsn * <
that time He brirgs to bjXwo*k ’ i nient Thi
good educati
'tv.* aboundin
oppoyfunHies see**,
tg'.t An.V enthu-
i* cont.'lg oU 5
Itig Fait l.a**t Week.
!n phvctjral result- * v e ore is
alcrr’y XXt’ A r.c.-Tr.tic fair.!
know n a> tiX Soisther? ('arolitn j
Fa>r was 'tn'jfx‘1 »*- Wrlt^rf «r ■ j
week. ;r.t w'hihh Ydie peorje of j
Soutberr raroVina \Xre int/oduc-
,. - hern ’ Carolu .itXwork
rplina in acrwnpifsh- j
fair proSenXd :• ;.
:. ? fv-.-tnrtui-’ husc -n4X tijr<;; of tLc prod’.i •* X
erergy:Xind"'u.r.-\ct*n-! ?t<Ott+tef* -CiMtoUta Rgricultum
ed etjth.usia**- . and, •'he,.t e’ : evos tHat! in nian-ufacturfn.g X m , e / pcha.r.di'-!
•he four 'Vf-nvi^x p—* ng* the* ing. in dairying.‘♦tyMock faising-. ir.
Soi*tb«ni •'-••'vfir.. 1 \«*iO*. ; : tmtj" f r-r business, yea. inyfa.fi” it wa* first
be made * c.nd *sjtre nr fuade. in
business, yea. in
pM be- a revelation to Southern ('jX|
clinians of/' Southern^ rarphfnaf
j rowesg. and ' then, seconrjttrily. .it |
(♦omonsyMed to the world th >' ,
Soiith.yfn rarohna jb«s made *oo.l ,
it* pfomises. ps a cfoer as well a* a
dreamer. ‘
Put a fair is not all. Organiza
tions hawe be®n perfected in differ-'
wh*eh i> kept,.'at ^nt communities of the association,
ail 1 X<h ls-ge number maea ' for different purposes, here a *tock/
*'u* s hyade *ourr.al«. and ^boosting J club, there r co-operative»commute
’it* raturev same t*eir.g oner to^the Itv exchange, ,ytc Drainage dis-
v th.e he** sec’ion o f th® entire State,
N". Wnlterhnn* Hea*l«,n.irtc
t>ecu»fve otfi^es are main* .ir*d
at' Wehi^rhoro sufficient 5 tcn-
ographic a.rd clerical help *fs em-
pJbvVd to ceYrtr on the^marif dd ac-
♦ isitie^ of the assodat.or A f
IV, c ‘ t u » ■ ■ x- ’ •- f-’ . - ;« tl
•eg cf
The Fair isover—Now for a clean I
up of all our Fall Goods before 1
we open up our immense line of |
Holiday Goods and Toys. A few S
price's beow should appeal to ;
economical buyers.
’Cloaks, both Ladies’ and Children’ 4 at exactly 1-2 price.
Coat Suits • — — ; l-2 price
All Millinery • 1-2 price
All Dress Goods • 25 per cent. o.T
_ UrCi* Ginghams—Reduced from *• ■ 15c to l"c
Dress Ginghams’—Reduced from ■ >. • , fO'
15c Heavy Outings
1 pound can Talc •
10c can Taic
10c Towels \
s' _
vVash Cloth-. 5c quality! 2 for
T-adie**’ ?i!k Sweaters, were $6.00, now
10c and 12 l-2c Bleach.* u>ed at fair grounds 5c yar
n ' * ••
2c green Calico. u>ed 'at* fair grounds' • — I
I.adie-*’ Sui^ine Brocaded Silk Peticoat* .>i»
Ladies' House Dres>es .. ..... .)•»,•
36 inch Diaper Cloth r • • ■ 10/
$250.00 Holiday Handkerchiefs now in—make your
I*. tion early—from ^c to 50c each.
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Time to Break Land
For Next Year
The progressive farmer, like th^ progressive b
r.;*ss man in other lines i> always looking ahead, and’i.
ing ;)lai'.s for the future. The Progressive farmer .
ahead r.ls.o as to the tool* and farm implement*> he v
use. This fall you will need the be>t plow a\aHa’o)k^f
d 1 the I'C’-t v. »rk for your farm. Noiie is a.** good" .*;
Oliver Plows ■■
We have them in stock at all time< and shajj/pe
show them to you. Our price*! are the'ly^est po"
One-horse and tvi'tt-horse plows.
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•Hibltr at a A hour*. T^^ a«spriAtir>n ! tricts are Wing organize*! and will''
publhihes t\ tron’h.hy magazine. I W pushed to a <omr<* a i^®onclusipn. f
^ ,, rectors Jfnd officials, fo the able and * Southern Carolinians n- • *
Olfi^ra Carolinian. 1 The war is on u.pi\nm the boll successful Executive secretary, Mr. | M. JHFFEKI
known as Th
which L« devote<PvtQ giving the sef-| weevil. Health rbndetions are re-j Reid. ancT to clerical help needed to
tion ahif.tbe ae^iachgtion the public- reiving consideration. Roads are i launc> this boat of accomplishment
*• whi*-! H needs. Xh** *s an ably | being Improved People are meet-; Buj/fhe real secret of the charm Res
edited and. arranged bulletin and Is Ing together for community growth. ; pi the awakening of every Southern
full of fhter*sr>*g reading matter ! Community fairs are being he! j,
con<ernin r the association and the The giant Is awakening, and yK®
c->rnmunities in the association ^" r gia%f awake will clear the to!
greater realizations, to greater vis-1
The n* ; n ptrpose of the assocla
diot* is s,-f fo-th in tfce beginjrfhg of
tht* article, viz that of aj>p1ving the
value of a chamber of commerce to
In Sunday News. Nov
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Carolinian to the realization that he
is ^Yting in the best country on the
ghdbe. and that hi* work, his co-op-
'■* eratiotv. his ideas, are needed to
ions to greater prosperity" j>Unt eveu^ more firmly i n the firma-
Much credit for res ms nVcydfar-j ment of aceompUahment the fir*t
ily belongs to the officials, do the j magnitude star. Southern Carolina.
four counties instead of to one city, j noble, self-sacrificing board of di- This Southern Carolina, and of such
castor ia
For Infants and Children
In Usw For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of