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I — • V 1 Si ^ ^ . Four ftm* Jrounjr mru *h«> oi<vl In lu»ii*T hnr- Tnf Hawkeye GIC6 CIUO.— m( , n j wh<> r«<>u:e hun:«»r T«>gi*th» r form a ppiendiri v»x«I <|UiirtoltV. luandoitti qtiartrtfr nml quartcilo. Tho itoloH. durt^ ajwl jrra^Jhic^ arr rcjuaJIr « u Joy a >'to. To fnloo^JilMT ot.e of tbolr appoarant-ea la To los* a raft lr«at. 4 V ■ »_ . « _ M . 0 __ln tliflr « , harniiii* <o»turn«*.l * Herbert and Floy Mahon Sprayue. >IM j |,igytiT«. Jv**t mo rrwnrt.ti » oloror i^tiplo. yrt I'.v a untqiu* method thry mhiu jo till tlio atttKf «itli wit rlianuMera. In Kip Vun Winkk* tb»*y proM-nt itn* •■ntiie *f«*ry of it.o y bio %avnlH>ii() in tin* inaatorly n;atincr that Ini'* nmu* ti.«tu J<» the <Sia.iiMU«;inK wliiit Jit JoflcrM'ii wan to the -tai;**. PENSION LIST FOR COLLETON COUNTY LUt of THom* Who Will Hwoivc IViivions Whon Koirivi-ii bt ('loi'k. The follo*0'.K litft of pension!! for Colleton roiiuiy sent Th«^ Pr*«< and Standard for publication. Clerk of Court Hudson states that be has not yet received ♦i heck foi th« «* pensions, but that notice will Ik' given when it is received so that {hose in interest may apply for th* ’ pensions. / . < las*. A. K H V C . llngkott, (ieorfte \V. llrun- son. A L. L. Bridge, M l*. Uenton, J. Craven, I. W. Hopson. T S. Haynes, Ishal Hudson. Thomas Kin •ey, B. M . Williams. Henry Smith. Class B. H . K . Martin. / \ Class B. A.W.Bunton, K.0. W. Bryan, .f. L.Carter, Joseph Carter, H.W.Car ter. M.J. Hoyle, G.B. Ferrell. J.M, HJott, G . H.D.liters. H.H. Hlott. d. A. Martin. A . A . Patterson, Sr., George Pye, L. M. Prine. J . T. Polk. J.H. Roberts. A. J.Steedley, P.W. Strickland. C M.Smyiey, J.J. Wll- soa. Class C, No. 2. R. W'. Barnes, H.C. Breland. W. A. Black, 8. L. Breland. J. H. Bun- ton, A. B. Benton, K. E. Bloekar, H. W.'Beach, J. D. Bunton, J.H. Chaplain.. Johjp C.Carter. H R. Cra ven, Henry (Taven. Lavrrenct Cros by, F.0.8.Curtis, J . M .Crosby, .1. O.Cook, A.L, Cannon, J. T Ca’- terton. A.8. DuBois, Wade Hehav. J.W.Hix. C.C. Evans, J.J L. Fen der. j:W.Grant. A.R.Garris, J. H. Hlott,. W B Hagan. J. 8 Hickman, W. RiaMt-rndon, C. A. Hill, J. E. Hyatt. AoFn O.Jaques, C. \V. Jaque-, Robert Johnson. C.R Kinard. S.M. Key. W . A Kinard. Silas Lemacks, 8 S.Loper. G.H.Larisey, J. E Moore. J.C.H. Marsh. T F. Mur- daugh. J f .Nettle*. W.R. ogwln, J. C. Polk, F M Polk. St .. F A Rickenbaker. Jacob G. Ritter, J |. Robertson. B.H.Khoad, I. L-. Kish- er, H.E.Smoak. Charles E.Smoak. J.W.Simmons, E. Spell, James H. Slow man, W.R.Smoak. C. W, 11. Thomas. (' W Ulmer. A H. Yarn, J.A. Weeks. .1 . H I.. Warren. G. W. ... Eld red Warren. G.L. Warren. Class C. No, 8 S. M.Jones, l>eonora Nobles, Maty Reddish, Mary Ritter. Rebeeea Sauls, Elizabeth Tumleston. Clare* C\ No. 4. . Jane Avant. Sarah E. Ack- Morissey Atkinson. Margaret Adams erman. Morissey Atkinson. Mar- t»r*t A. Adams. Sarah Benton. Sophie Bailey. May C.» Bunton Maty Ann Benton. Harriett Benton. Sarah Barnes. Frances Blocker. Jane Barrs. Elisabeth Benton. Rebecca Bennett. Joanna Boynston. Mary Brabham. Sarah Bennett. M E. Bowick. Laura Benton, Jane M . Blocker, Sarah C. Bryan, Bstbur Benton. H. A. Brant Sum* L. Beach. M L. Breland, MaSHa Bailey. 8.C.Carroll. Aquiline Carter, A.N.Croaby. F.M. Crosbv. Tama Colson. *t.B.Carter, s. A. Compton. Martha Carter. Minor C. Carter, Sallle Craven. Louise Car ter, Amanda Carton. Elizabeth Cra ven, 11 .C,Cro«»Hv-. Eliaabeth Cros by, J.A.Crosby. R.C.Crosby, Mary P.Hiere. ,!>.F.R.Craven.' Sa^ah M Carter. Isabella Emanuel. Emmt Edward*. Margaret F* nox Jane W. Ferguson. Harriett Fraliz. E.C. Fraser. Carrie T. Fender. Magg.e S. Fraser. Eula S.Fishburne. Elizabeth Fender. S A . Fender. Hettie Gordon. Mary Gracen. M . A Guteh. C L Gooding. Sheba Goodw in^ Mary G ' gory. Margaret N.Hiott. C.A He i H. L. Herndon. Fannie B. Henderson. Mary F. liters, Jessie M Hende^f S .H . Harper. S: E lliott. Adt ia.i Hudson. Martha Hand. Jane Hern don. li^ivan Hagan. L.H . Hiers. E. K. Hiott, Eve Harrison. Ella HioC. Elizabeth Hiott. Esther Hlott, Cor nelia Ihlev. Julia Ihley. E hi . Jones. Anna Jones. Rebecca E Johns. El len Jones, Martha Jackson. Mary Kinsey, A. A. Kinsey, lb b«-« < a J K o- ger, Martha Ann Kinsey. K C.LoC. G.L. Litchheld, Klizat»eth Linder. M. J.Lyons, Victoria Langdale. Ma;y Morris. Susana Martin. Rilla Lyons. Olivia Malone. Mary M Martin. M . \ Murdaugh. Jane C. Murdaugh. S. V. Morris, Etta Martin. Lanra - J . McMillan. Amanda McMillan. Annie S. Neyle, Mal'k* Nettles. Mary Pad gett. Mary A. Pinckney, Elizabeth Priestftr. L. M . Pellum. Nancy Pel- lum. Sallie E. Perry. ,Mary E. Pat terson. M.P. Patterson. 1 Martha Reynolds. Julias Rhode. Rebecca Richardson. Elizabeth S.. Risher, Abigail Ramsey. Harriett Robinson. Ann Ramsey, Maty Ryan. S. E. Rich ardson. Harriett Rhoad. Bettie .Rit ter. Julio E. Varnadore. Annie Sul livan. Clara Speights.. Hannah Sen- eith. Martha L. Spell. J. A Smith. Cynthia Sullivan. Mary K. Savage. Martha Sanders, Emma Smpak. An na Spell. Annie R. Snead. Elizabeth .'moa k, Rebecca Smith. Harriett stone. A.E.Sloman. Mary J. Smpak. Hebei’C^ J SaOders. ML. Taylor. Laura Tucker- Fannie Touchstone E.E UlmeF. S.A Ulm* :\ Ann e W Willis. C .E. Wilson. Sarah V W/.r* ven. Mary Wiggins. R S Wn'rre--. RcIk C'O Walker. S.ir-h A. Ze:gl*'., fniRB ntACTAt^TA WILL BEGIN BRIDAL AFTERNOON (CoaUaued From Flrat Pace.) has added a brilliancy of technique that is highly effective. She is one of the very few concert pianists that can make piano literature interest ing to the average listener. That Miss Kuhn shares the program equally with the other members of The Gamble Concert Party ig proof ’that she is an unusual player., j Hr. W.T.S.Culp Is one of . the Kings of the Platform. A man with learning- breadth and the prophetic visfbn;. one whose knowledge is so broad, so varied, so' instinctive that hig fitness, for leadership in unques tioned. A student of great themes, (with tremendous convictions, /hi« messages are brilliant with satire. , wit and humor. With the magical temperament of the orator he inter prets the beautiful, in thought, word and express! in. Audiences are deeply moved and he is recalled at;aio and again to the same places. His themes are timely and men carry home deathless impressions 'of the ma n and hig message. * No | man speak^ pith clearer Illumina tion and his truth is in form to ! reach the people. Few lecturers •■Tiavp-srroOTrd T<nibg' ffi8nrtood 'and 'womanhood as “Uncrowned Kings,’' which has beea given over a thous and times. In one'town it sent six ivounft me n to college. Hig "Ameri can Knots’* has had no little* to do ;in awakening the civic conscience !to a realisation of the duties of patriotism. It is one of the really jcreat political lectures on (he Anieri- ran platform. Saturday, April 7. ( Dr.B.P.Lamb and the Hawkeve Glee Clnb. j Dr.B.P.Lamb comes to the wor> splendidly fitted by education and training u»‘handle modern truths Id ja forceful and striking manner. He 'invests the so-cr.lled every day (things of life with a new beauty and saz.redness. He glorifies the ommon place end gives an exalted Vision e! life’s purpose*. Doctor Lamb will be with us during the entire th.-«-e days of the Chautauqua. !There is much that he can do and ‘wilPdo for the good of (fur town dur ing th^t time*. The Hawkeye Glee Club—Who doe* r-ct enjoy the music of a good male quartette? No other form uf concert and entertainment program is more popular in this country. The ;"Harwkeyes” are prepared to con- v <tibuit their sbare to meet the de mand from music and humor in a h ; ph class vocal, andi instrumental l.rogVam. They seem to play to j ''ease The music they give ;s po'»d, but of the popular sort. You will li-steR. applaud and laugh and so h* .i.e wyil pleased. There i* no Charleston Divine Preached Sunday Rev. D. M. McLeod, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, Charles ton. filled tie pulpit of the Metho dist church here Sunday morning, this being the occasion of the ap peal being made for the educational institutions of the church. As a re sult "of-the-appeai made a-llbcrai of- I oring was made for thi 8 purpose. I Mr. McLeod is. one of the ablest ministers of the &C.Conference, and preached a very able sermon Sunday morning, on the excellence 'of'the Gospel, and its power to those who realize its worth. Mr.McLeod went to Henderson ville Sunday evening in the interest of the same call. ACCEPTS POSITION John Black. Jr., has accepted a , position with the Waiterboro Coca- Jcola Bottling Works as bookkeeper. Mr. Black is a young man of [flea.^* ing address and conscientious at tention to duty. * * **$*** « * T . -- BIRTHS ** *»***«# * ******** •JJorn to M.and l.Mrs.JJ.’Selglcr^ Hound, twin girls. CLASSIFIED APS7 FOR SALE CLEVELAND HIG BOLL of the Wannamaker strain, grown and ginned on those farms where ten hundred and fifty acres planted - in Cleveland came up in June last year and unde/ adverse weather conditions yielded seven hundred qnd fifty 'bales. Lints same per centage as best little boll varieties. These seed are not 100 per cent pure, but are as pure as seed can be kept and grown under general farm conditions. State chemist tested germination, and reports ninety per cent. Six’ dollars for four bushel sack. Two dollars for single bushel. J . K . and W. D. Mavtield, Denmark. S. C.. 4-4-2^ ^ FOR SA!^v-~’Hou.*e and lot on Water street in town of Walter- horo. Apply at residence to Mrs. J . E. Easterlin, Waiterboro. Itp FOR SALE—Nine S. C. Brown Leg horn hen* at J1.00 each, or will sell the lot for 18.00. T .P. Mur ray. It. FOR SALE-—Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls for sale. Meal $:?5.00 per ion. Hulls. $18.00 per ton. Wiclmjan & Son. tf. I OR SALE—Selected, home-grown «otlon seed for planting, $1.00 per bushel. Waiterboro Cotton ■ Oil To tf. n til SALE—Fo: •1 * < r. rs fi*r sale '.heap. Walt* rboro Ga’age . y. n HI SALE—N> w cook *tov< yt\m\ Patr portier*. Reason fof sale. leaving for X* w York. Apply to Mrs. M. J. 1! uges’.ov at .\lt s. R ■ Levy's. O .1 4-tf. 'Ft SALE—A * w rice V;.; I yviii .<* < ock< r«ds. Sp ring Of 11*Id it .it* it k at fl.. UO each . W. \Y. St i< >ak • hi •ItH TOl lHNt ( Alt FOR SALE Don’t Get Excited About /I But at the same time do not fail to protft by the ex- ♦ . .v . •■ * ample of the people in the other warring rations. • . - a . ■ Buy enough staple food supplies NOW to last you ,• y * * • through the summ«r, is far as this is possible. We have large*stocks -on hand now, and will gladly * quote you pur lowest cash prices. t, e * . »■ Rice, Sugar, Flour, > /\ . ’ • \ *. • • - •* Coffee, Meat I V • , . . * ' * * * Also complete assortment of Canned Goods oX ev-. ery description. ^ >ffer each dav the highest possible market price for/EGGS. *\ ' y' 4| *' , •• We offer this week SI.50 per bushel for <*orn. We offer 25c per pound for WAX We SELL all yon have to BUY We BUY all you hare to SELL TERRY & SHAFFER WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 For cash or good security. 1 will j V sell Ford in perfect condition with j* shock absorb* rs. Wide gag*'. M. j F\ Howell, Waiterboro. 3-7-tf. Foil SALE—Horses and Mules for ! ffale cheap A. Wichman Son tf. Foil SALE—Second-hand buggies and surries for sale * heap. \. Wichman & Son.V . tf. Just Returned From The North Dr. W. T. S. Culp.- An of orator power in illu minating and interpreting ideals. A Muder.t of great then «•> and u speaker •f tremendous fore and prophetic vt •ion. A master of liriiiiant satire. L. C. Pa 'g*f. of Smoak**, *anie 'o Waiterboro Saturduy to 'i tr » wife, wlo i* 1 tn the ('Lira K.-Ho’ •Infirmary. It will b«' .int»:<\ > a news to their many friend*. • that Mrj«. Padgett is rapidlv rr.ov erlng and exp<‘cts to leave the pital in a few days. Mr. Odom, o! Del-ind. FJw../k^~ Accepted a position with fh» t'«dl*- ton Garage. The addition of . man is rfndeprd n**cessa•> or. count of the increase in patmt; c- | b<‘ing re.yf^ed by thi* '/■ ■ -o-o— Miss Tweedie Firklicg. F \v Risher. Miss Josie Still. B \1 K Still and Mis* Emma Yarn spenrt :‘.* week-end at Miss FickLng'- ht> in North. The party mad*- tV in Miss Fuklmg » automobile |e.«-- log Friday aftemottn .:• • Sunday. • —o*»— , J E Finckn^- ha* just retain* I from a visit to his b’-other. EuKlrO* S. Pinckney, who i* a n olyl • ■ the garrison at For* Bcrevegf. G« G . B . Herndon, of Eqtawville. w..- a business visitor ^ to W; ItecV ro early thi* week. ./ wasted time or dull moment. The program is not only interesting but novel, and include* both a mando lin and saxaphonv quartette. The personnel of the "Hawkev'e Glee Club comprises Herbert E. Schulze, first tenor, sax.iphon* and mando lin soloist: CtI E Schulze, second tenor, also sol<»i*t on the - ixnphone and harp-guitar; Kn\.*! K Peir«>*‘. barytone and <a\apht)iie ,.nd mar- dolin soloist, and Ray Penny basso and reader as well He i* ;• member of f * , '‘ ^'yapl one mandolin quartette* Monday. \pn| H. Herbert A Sprague in.I Floy M- boh Sprague and tl\e ngo -h. * *. The Sprague* Two . woud*' fully clorej-' people. Fop ti!::dy > n - they have presente*! «omp!***** four ar* play A with .all tin., i'tar. . !*• co- tunied an*’ > on\inv.nvi. pr- >•;. • Xlone th*-\ bo* on •• uB An the play. You !*• V" „p!* v You *-* e mitny p* o; \ onder how (hey do it., t-t n:a’«rr F- y.ilda. and at bight IGU* Ysst Winkje All.the . h..* o-t-■ < u *?*«■-. t v * play - .sr* p: *,i;tod • i?h . minute attetitNm it* detail t •. ^>***.e two wor.l*-rfully' i)* >or n* op’,* Spragues. Sooalrfjrg of this < omhi ration, one of WANTED he persons r.:: * . .'ml you Y)n the r;' WANTEH—-Position a* teacher in summer school in Colleton or nearby county. Also position as saleslady in some good store for three summer month*. Can start to work after June 5th. Refer ence furnished upon inquiry. Answer in care of The Press and Standard. - 4-4-2t. WANTED—The people of the coun ty to know that I am back in Wal- - terboro and am ready at all tiroes to tepair your gasoline engines. All work guaranteed. Jas Hand- ridge, Waiterboro, S. C. 4-4-2t. WANTED——Thickens and eggs. Top prices paid. Hotel Albert. 4-4-4t I.HST—At Ct-cen Pond, last \*ek . tc January, a red hound do.: v.Ith while ting round neck, dew chav* cm hind leg, afiswerj to mni ' of Ring.” Five dollars • reward if returned to J. F. Chasser-un, Khrhardt. S. C. .' , -27-2tp. BUSINESS LOCALS LOAN AppSicatians Wanted CJ With a Large Stock in- LADIES’ AND MEN’S READY I0« < • % j, ^ Our prices will suit everybody. Our Ladies’ hats can’t be beat in quality and prices. \ EVERYBODY’S STORE H. W. COHEN Next to Crosby’s Restaurant y \ »* L \YK TAN iy(> s>:yi-:i:al amputations FARM LOANS X vMOUNTS r» j , —< HCiff Ai r. Spiv cue * 'o'- lO'X -wvX *t **\ pre** to VO i ands; ' our rharuflr.. w if. out c f'U. t ^ j pt'*cf a* ion r \ our pr. * **nt tv 1 ' 'b Otj >km •-rcJda ’ V is equ (1 to votir ! R.a v-in AY::. 4% Ji?-, .ardh V-Xc how we aS-WiM e‘>.p, y A-f-f. g re.ller A‘i< vr ..I »h. a T Yc an lienc- •‘iT.; ev. n lelicM'**d. WO#djjrfng nirtnlw-tc-d -«•>. t hundred or *he D ^A‘,Me P< r*«ral!ji. -I am *»Hi hew *ou and \l>s Spragne managed c've a n entire play-jyUh .11 the ! . . fer« ;. jp. .’-nnc ■without delay. I > : en ot oc'ic’. It is a creat * r «--■* ffr.d :« worf’ y of the best ;*.Ls3tkBqua f-asrpvt in the nation.” Colleton Insurance and Realty Company r* . • v M. JKFKERiuS C.F.* 'll TKr-NFl SS. My; WALTERBQRO, S WE STILL HAVE ON HAND « \ , y y ■ SEVERAL GOOD l .A Horses and Mules That we shipped from St. Louis. If you need one see us. s- ’y'A y . / \ Waiterboro Live Stock & Vehicle Co. H. W. BLACK, Jr., Manager •