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T >T Wednesday, May 23, 1917. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE FIVE Mason Fruit Jars a Full supply of pints, quarts and two quarts in this well-known • - % # make of jars. . Extra tops and rubbers. ^ > Roger Hardware Co. * 9 - 9 ■ WALTERBORO, S. C. 6 EMBOSSED MB M1IED SltTHMEHf ' w We have accepted the agency for one of • the leading engravers and embossers in the country, and shall be pleased to figure with anyone needing engraved or embossed sta-'« tionery, business or social. We have a full line cif samples and shall be pleased to sub mit prices for any order for commercial stationery', wedding invitations, visiting , cards, etc. -r— v —— THE PflESS MB SlflUMi \ v Bogies anl Wagons We desire 4o offer for sale at prices and terms to suit, a full line of buggies and wagons. We have .in, the following well- known makes: Taylor-Cannady, Parker and Kentucky. We can suit vour fancy in any kind of buggy you desire. ^ We handle also the celebrated RUSSELL Wagons, one and two horse. BUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS IN STOCK. See us if interested before placing your, order. ■ * » Walterboro Live Stock & Vehicle Company. / ****** * * **#***$♦ sic IJTTIiE IMK K t w \ - * \ **************** Ruflin. May 21.—Tht> farm, t - of this y»»rtion ar«‘ about throuph « l op- pinp cot»on. MiV Kna .Ma.> t'rosby. am»i:ipan- ied by Mis, Maymc Carter, of R»if- fln. sp.'fit Satr’.dry ;*ii .'u*Jda> in Charleston. S. J. Ulmer sp-ot last Saturday nipht with B. CriMn. Harr}' Van» and Pled«»r C.-ens. of Sniders, were rn!‘ors ou* - s.t- tion Saturday niR!'.. There was a sinpinp piven at the home of B. B. Crosby Saturday night. Quite a larpe crowd attend ed. Miss Martha Griffin spent las* Saturday night with Mias Annie Belie Crosby. * $ * * * ❖ ******** * PEN IEI. * * * ******* # ******** Walterboro. Route May 21.— We a(Ve very - thabkful for the past week of fine weather. The farmers in this section nUtde a raid on Gen eral Green, and the hard lick* struck will be the means of enter ing June with a grass lens-crop. ■ The crops in this community are good, considering the cool weather that has recently passed. Cotton seems to be a little sick, but we believe a few more warm days will bring it straight. Every farmer in this sec tion is doing everything in his pow er to make a hie yield at harvest time. The writer has never seen sm h energy being put forth as is being put forth now. We believe., MK. MOOKEK WHITES ON RKOISTKATIOV (Continued From First Page.) cinrts on the day of registration should appear before the Clerk of Court at Walterboro (and he Is the only officer who can do this), who will permit them to register before hand and ghe them instructions In tills'regard. Those w ho are s’ck or disabled or unable to go to their re spective precincts to register .should semi sohie responsible and intelli gent person at once to the Clerk of Court and h? will provide for that sick person's repistration. All this. ■Jpowcver, must be done before the 5th day of June. After the registra tion is Completed on the 5th day of June, lists, of those registered will be- published in the county paper and a list will also be posted at tbe respective .precincts, and if there is any one who has failed to pro cure registration; he will at once be apprehended and not onTy punished, but will be registered as well. As before stated, the punishment- for wilfully . failing to register is im prisonment in the federal peniten tiary. without the alternative of a fine. If there'is any person in Colleton county subject to registration who does not reside in Colleton county, it will be necessary for him to be registered at his home without the county and he should attend to the matter at once by appearing before the Clerk of Court, who will Issue to him a registration card, which he should mail to his home so that It will arrive there and be in^ the hands of his home registration offi cials by the 5th day of June. Let me state that this call to arms presents a wonderful oppor tunity to our colored citlsens to ex hibit their worth and their patriot ism. Their v position as a race will rise or fall, be bettered or be mado worse, according as they rise to the opportunity which now* presents itself. Out of the first contingent to be called to the colors. Colleton cuon ty will be required to furnish about 150. so it will he seen at a glance than only about 1-10 of those who register will really be nailed upon ✓to serve. So that the chances of a person registering be ing gulled upon to serve are about one in ten. There is a misapprehension as to when those who are called upon to serve will be called out. The pres ent information is that they will not be called out until some time i.n September or maybe later, and of course, from now until then, they will continue their usual voca tions. June 5th should be a memorable day for Colleton county. It should not be a day of festivities and polli- fication. but it should be a day for patriotic thoughts and actions. To serve one’s country and one’s flag is the highest and ‘noblest privilege of a citizen. I am going to request that every minister in Colleton county read to his congregation the proclamation oj" the President anti the proclama tion of tile Governor. 1 make this request as a means not only of ad vertisement. but also to furnish an indication of the Solemnity of the occasion of registering and to im press upon the people of Colleton county the fact that in presenting themselves and offering their li*°s and their fortunes for their coun try. they are engaged in a sublim • act. Yours truly. J. M. MOORER. Executive Officer. Federal Board of Registration and Conscription for (’o)leton County. GIRLS! LEMON JUICE IS , if it be s the Divine will to bless us Miss Ena M«e f ro^sby expe : ' *| with good seasons, that such crops • >.,i country has never seen, as will b«r seen in the harvest of 1917. We call to the attention of all leave soon for Rock Kill, where sre- will attend the summer school. Mr^ and Mrs. J. A. Givens and Children, of Savannah, "pent Satur- ii- lt .ju5ers of the Poniel vat to b'' lay and Sunday with Mrs. Pennie a | (he meeting, called by Crosby. x ! the president, to b** held at the Children’s l>ay exercises will be school house on th«* evening of held at Little Rock the first Sunday ( Thursday. May 24. at K o’clock, afternoon in June, beginning at J-j £ Ver y member is urged to be pres- oVlock. , ! ent and on time„ Rev. Ingram preached at Little^ The many friends of Mrs. <\ E. Rock Sunday night. lAe hope to sorry to learn of h*»r have him back to preach- for^ us; sickn«M. W* trust -he will again soon^ be out again , Miss , Annie Belle Crosby spent. \j r ;tn< j Mrs. J Trowell Saturday night ’•Bb Miss Octavia ^ quests of (heir sister. Mrs Ulnrmr. . - * shall Sauls, of Mashawville. Blake Crosby has returned home daj . Miss Corrilee Smith, o' Cot tag «- ville. spent the week-end with her sigtr. Mrs. E. P O’Hryan. Mr and Mrs. Faber Tunn and Joel Vam. of Charleston, are vi<n; log their cousin. Miss !> ta Bootle. Mr*. J, 6. O’Bryan is visiting her sister. Mr*. John Baggott. of Hen dersonville. i. W. Blocker spent Sunday with bis daughter, Mrs. J. F. Bishop. soon ere. Mar- rlun- from charleston. RUB-MY-TISM Will cur* Rheumatism, Mn> raltia. Headaches, Cramps, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, - Tetter, Rin|-Wonn, Ec zema. etc. Antiseptic Anodyne. ) used internally or externally. 25c Hm\ (o make a < ie;un> Beauty Lo tion for a few Cents. The juice ol two fresh lemon, strained into a bottle containing tty-ee ounces of orchard whit-- makes a whole quarter pint of th<; most remarkable fffftbn skin beau tifier at about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary c ol l creams. Care should be taken ■ .> strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows th:ir lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as ireckles. sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitener and beauti- fier. Just try it: Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons froqi the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this | sweetly fragrant Union lotion anl j massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. W ' C y > ******** * * ****** * ' I>lts. CREEK * ******* * * ******* * Wslterbbro, May 22. -Well 1 tiiink everybody will revive again We are needing a nice/raip now. There were many pleasant visitors nt J. F. Strickland's Sunday. Among them being Miss Marie Bailey. Doulin Ijangdalc . Dewey Yarley and J. P. Remley. of Week*: Miss Rosa Adams. Sue Drawdjj, of Stokes; Cal- l(e Mole, of Onu-jra; Mrs. Callie Saunders and little daughter. Moody Saunders, of Stokes; Miss Blanche Chamereati. .Monnfe Bennett, of Stokes, visit 'll Pine Grove Sunday, accompanied by Miss Blanche Chassereau. Mr. Editor, times are now not as they seem or not as they have been. It is a war cry trese days and every body has heard war until they art- tired of it. * " NOTICE REGISTRATION }, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. Under the authority given us as the Board of Registration and Con scription for Colleton County on our appointment by the Federal Govern ment through- the Governor of South Carolina., we hereby ’desig nate and appoint the following named citizens as registrars at their respective precincts as named in Colleton County, the first named to be chief Registrar: Ashton. .. .■ W. O. Jones, W. D. Berry, ( Hells. Attie Bryan. T. H, Caldwell. Jr. * ISentou’* Mill. II. P. Ulmer, G. C.•Benton. . . Berea. B. It. .Goodwin. O. R.‘ Crosby. Colleton. J. i G.uiis. L. A. Grayson. Cottageville. B. II. .Willis. J. G. Reeves Doctors Creek. - , A. c Hreftf^d. M. W. Breland. (•reen I*oml. C. W. Drawdy. H. M. Tuten. Hendersonville. T. S Boynton, J. M. Speights. llorM* Pen. C. V Langdale. C. F. Roger. ' Hudson’s Mill. Jl. A Crosby. K. K. Hudson. Jucksonltom. Josh Garvin, W. R. Reynolds. Ixtdge. J. B. Mi ley, P. M. Johns. Maple Cane. J. F. Addison, J. O. Jaques. Jr. Peeples. , H. S. Wilder, C. C. Crosby. Petit. A. B. Armsdorff. E. K. Jones. Rice Patch. J. F. Kentz. Sr., H. R. Padgett Ritter. W. H. Thomas. L. B.- Carter. Round. Andie* Driggers, J. 11. Dodd. Ruffin. J. W. Smyley, B. B. Crosby. Sidney. C. I» c. Adams. J. A. Roger. S monks. I. S. May. A. C. Pailgett. Snklers. J. K Getsinger. G. C. Breland. Tiger Creek. E. I" Beach. E. B. Way. Walterboro. J. W Wescoat. J. C. Sanders. A. A. Patterson. Sr. Williams. J. T O’Quin. If II. Williams. Wolfe Creek* J. J. Hiers, E. R. Bryan. hours of registration -( will he Th. ‘from 7: (to o'clock in the morning until k : 00 o'clock in the evening on Tuesday, the 5th day of June. A. D.. 1917. and all male persons, whit.- and colored, sick and crippled, :is well as -able hodie<|. foreigners as well as natives, who reside in Col leton County, will be registered. The registration being bad at their nearest precinct to their residence. White Hall and Wiggins not be ing regular precincts, there are no registrars deisgnated for those two points, but for the convenience of the large number of persons to he registered front those eotumunities. Mr. J. M Speights, a registrar for Hendersonville precinct, will be at White Hall between the hours of 7:00 a. hi. and 0:00 p. m. to regis ter. such persons as shall present themselves there: and Mr. H. M. Tuten. a registrar for the Green Fond precin-A. will he at Wiggins beAvyoen the hours of 7 rdO a. ni. and fi:00 p. m. to register such persons as shall present themselves befor* him. After 0:00 p. m.. these two registrars will return to their regu lar precincts at Hendersonville and Green Pond, respectively, and thov persons who have failed to take ad-J vantage of this provision for their convenience at White liali and Wig gins will have to appear at Hender sonville and Green Pond to register J. At. MOORER. Chairman. I). B HUDSON. O. ALBERT URACIL County Federal Board of Registra tion and Conscription. Walterboro. S. ('.. May lit. liM7. notice: My 11 year old son. Maddie, (ne gro), left my home Wednesday af- twrnoon. May 19. and fias not been seen since \V*1! growji for ag»- ID isonabie reward for hig-rejuin <ir fo*- inforihatmn as to his wher°-| abouts. Communicate wilb bij ( father. ISAAC OWENS. WaiterlK>ro. S. C. A Story of Good Shoes Which Shows , *e * m * the folly of. Putting up With Poor Shoes. Nothing but tried and[ tested materials are used in Walk-Over shoes for men and women—they are designed by men who make a study of . styles and who are conversant with every change in fashion; and they are made with the greatest care by trainee! and skilled artisans—they are “qual ity” shoes in style and workman ship as well as in leather. Every shoe made by Walk-Over measures up flush with this Walk-Over standard—the high est ever set—and represents, at Walk-Over prices, a value unob tainable outside a Walk-Over Store. If you want 100 cents worth of good shoe value for every dollar you invest, here is where you will . find it—along with almost limit less variety of styles, sizes and modefs and at any price you please. Herndon Clothing Store C. H. HERNDON, Prop. WALTERBORO, S. C. \ \ \1 //• r •> >> 23-2tp. NOTICE! To Whom '! M.ny Crocern: iNotir*- i- hmehy given that (he executor of the matt- of .1 A Wc-st- erberg. is innkinc ileliv- **ri<w of articles left with J A Weot- erberg for repair. Call at the of flee of Colleton Hanking Company between hours of 10 «v in. and 2 m. JOHN F. LUCAS. 5-23-3t. Executor. ^Walterboro, S. <’.. May 23. 1917. MILLINERY ' • * -\ We uill sell all of our hats at 50 cents ou the dollar. All nice, seasonable goods t«» 'iiit the taste of the most particular.- DRY GOODS Fine striped and flowered Lawns and \ "b Yoils at reduced prices. Ovne and.be con vinced, (Big reduction on Children’s Dresses.) See us for anything in P. R. Suits, hat*', shoes, etc. ./ r - V\ B. LEVY Next to Beach Bros. OF WAJ-TEP.BORO, rf. C. /' / i “ChamlM*rtain*« TablcK flTim* Done Woadcr k for Me” ”1 have ho+n ? euffo-er fror't stomach tmnli],. for a number of year*, and although I have ii«<d • j great numhor i f remedies reoont- | mended for thi- complaint. Chani- berlain’* Tabbqs i» the first meci. cine that ha« given me pc Hi Jive and lasting relief,” write**- Mr^. Anna Kadin. Sp'-ncerporl, N. Y. "Cham berlain** TabVfs have doue won der* for me and I value th*-m ver Padgett. Hendersonville. H .C. I m i Plies Cored In 6 to 14 Days Yo*r dn>(r>M wilt rrtond money U PAZO OINTMFNT fails I*, cure anr csx ct Itctnr.g. MtaS.BleediBrv'FrcIrudlag Htr* intio)4da>a: ThckfM ayt^Kausu fivtakaseasti kesl. Sfac. X \' FRESH ARRIVALS Every day of Dress Goods. Ladies Hats at reduced prices, you can buy them at 50 cents ont'the dollar. H. Zalin Clothing Store WALTERBORO, S. C. A V