The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 07, 1917, Image 4

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I X ' . X' ‘ * FOOT THE PRESS AND STANDARD :*.\ -- :-I- Do You Dread Hot Weather? r i *******^**«*« * ** ** DEATHS • ******** * * ****** WALTKK C. ULOVKK sl±- LEGAL MVERTHMEM (TTATIO* F<»lt IJCTTKBH OK AD-[ Given under my hand, this alh .. day nf June. Anno Domini. ’iNl". MINISTRATION 6th and 13th in The. Presa Published on the days’ of "June. 1S1 and Standard. G. ALBERT BEAt H. Probate Judye. t’olleton Pounty. «TTATlON FOR LFFTKItS OF AD MINISTRATION THE STATE OK SOI TH CAROLINA County of Colleton. By G. Albert Bearh, Esnuire, Pro bate Judge. Whereas. D. B. Hudson. Clerk o? Court, made Suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and eneets of II. N. Folk. These are. therefore, to cite and admoBisli all and sinkular the kin dred and creditors of the said H. N. Folk, deceased, that they be and n&pear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at ..Walterboro, 8. C.. on July 10th. 1917, next, af-! t* rs of Administration of the estat • te r publication hereof, at 11 o’clock f »nd effect< of Eunice Glover. - therefore, to cHe and admonish all end singular the kim!- dred and «T**<iitors of ' the said Eunice' Glover. <le(ease«l. -fiiat the y be and_ app*-,ir tefo-e rue. in t!i«- t ouff of TOvtda!'**. to be b. Id. at Wel- terbo-o. S. » .. on the I tth day of June. re\t. after th hereof, a (A loving tribute by Rev. Dr. J. W. Wolihrgn At midday on June 1st the re mains of Mr. Walter C. Glover were laid to rest in beautiful Live Oak Cemetery at Walterboro.* Mr. Glover was a life-long resi dent of this place, a member of a most -excellent family, and a gen tleman of the old South Carolina school. Mr. Glover was a man of sterling integrity and ifor fifty-five years went in and out among his N^dlows in this community, closing JiicSlfe' with the esteem and fragrance or good name. Though a busy man. Mr. Glover was devoted to his family, and in the quiet of his oome found his < hief joy. He gave his toll and t are for the welfare of his wife and children, but was especially devoted to the happiness of Miss Eunice, his only daughter. Four .months ago almost to a day "she was claimed by the grim monster and ever sinc« Mr/ Glover has been sad and dis couraged and so when taken with an iicUte attack of some disorder of the kidneys he did not have the strength to resist. Though a true believer in the Gospel and a devoted attendant on the religious services of the Metho dist church for many years, it was about two. years ago during the pas torate of Rev. fir. Wolling that he 1 THE STATE OF SOI TH cXrOLJN/L County of Colleton. By Ci. Albert Beach. Esquire. Pro- professed that faith which he, in his bate Judge. VV*hereas, Mary (Mariah Glover made,suit to me to grant her Le» In the forenoon, to show cause, if an. - they have, why the said Admfn- Jstrafion should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 2'Ath day of May. Anno f)o:i4ol,-1'*17. Published on the 30th dav of MoV, 1917. and the 6th. Hth. 2bt»t and 27th dqyi* qf June, 1917. and the 4th day Of July. l‘*)7. In The- Press and Standard. > heart, so deeply nourished. Bui the end has come and with assurance <pf a happy life beyond he was la up to rest, and many beau- fiful floral tri butes testifl. -d the high e steera in which be w is lield. The luner; il services we re held Friday at 1 1 o’< In< ,c*‘ ; t his 1: (fe resj- (leme. cord u cf. 11 ?r» Itcv . 1!. Smith and 1 r/ J \V ■ "’i!" i '-latix. ing. .• .V la rg.‘ n u nt()i ■r of ■>■ an frlr nd‘ were IT osent at the funeral Cut Prices On Groceries . ’ X . \ Granulated Sugar, 1 lb. . 10c Best Grits, 1 pk. 50c Carolina Rice, qt. 12 l *c N «■> e Best Flour, 12 lbs. 90c J ' Tomatoes, 1 lb. can :. . ioc Lighthouse Soap, cake 05c Lump s tarch, 1 lb. 08c Snow King Baking Powde! 10c * , Kellcgs Corn Flakes, pkg. 10c . A Apple Jelly: large ylX ' I5c ~ 1 lb. 'ainv n. 50c can- r ■til o'clock in the forenoon, i Rton publication P^'l followed in the -funeral ptmee^ ' to Live Oak i^meter v^ -vIvM- > CITATION FOR I.FTTERs of ADMIMSTH \TIO\ to show cause, if any they %hy the. -aid Administriition not be granted. Given under- y-y hand, this fith <!av of June. Ann«» Domini, f'yl rr i Published/Mn'dbe ^Hr'^and 12th in The Pres* STATE OF SOI TH ROJ.l.VV, ' County of Colleton. V Jty (5. Albert Beach, Esquire. F’r^\ . bate Judge. ■* Willjsj»fttfej LT-tte.s of E-*ate ap<f i ‘ ITATBlN FOR I.ETTFRS OF tD- bate Judge. Wduiras, S. Annie s at to me to gi;'r.t hi Adni inistTgf Ion pop'll n***i/i> days of Jdn*aJ>iT and StodderdT G. ALBERT BEACH. Ppdbate Judge. Colleton County. hav* i fbe inte' nicnt. took jilueor'The fol tu.nl I I lowing ffw-nds^-erTlas Pall bearer-. .Jar E.^lVtTijf<N. Jno. M. Klein. G. jL—RTT*’.s. C.Hy. |>a\is. E. L. -Fi .ii- lufrne. H. W. Bh«k, Jr.. Max Jac- hs ah'd P. .1. Lucas. Mi-. Glover and twM Fti*s, 4 W. ar! Liworth UlenrXr • 1l ir ' A. Willis. efleets Oi ... Tese are, therefore, to < and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditor*, of the said H- i A.\ Willis, de<ea'o d vThat thev IX and appear before rtie.Mn the Court of Probate, to be held RJ Walter boro. SCC.. on the Rth day of June, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to «how can «<. if any r}iev bavpr why the said Administration should not be granted. . , v Given nndof my ngrtd. thi« 24th day,of May. Ajib Do mini. 1917. .Published bn, the 2«Mh .day of May and frlh dav of-.ltine, ^:*17 in Thy Press and Standard. « ITATION FOR I.FITTKRS OF \D- MIKISTRATIOV , - ^ THE STATE OF SOITH CAROLINA , County of Colleton. By (5. Albert Beach. Esquire. Pro bate Judge. Whereas, M-iry Mariah Glover made suit to me to grant her Let ters of Administration of the estate and * Sects of W. O. Glover. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kind- dred and ‘creditor* of the said W. C. Glover, deceased, that they he and appear la-fore me. in the Court of. Probate, to ;»e held at Wal terboro. S. C.. on the 14th day of June. next, after the publication hereof, at 11 o'clock m the forenoon, to show cauae. if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. 1 1 ■■■ 111 MINISTRATION THE -TATE < H' SOITH CAItOLIN \ County of Colleton. By G. Alb*‘rt Beach, Esq^ufre. Pro-, bate Judge. When as. T. J. Bunion mad- suit toXjnc »o grant him Letters of Adtnimstrwtion of the estatO.and.-ef fects of Mafy C. Bunion. ■ These arc. iherefor.-. Id cite ayd K*monish ; I! and singular the kiJv- MO, M m i!i«M an«i i r* dito-s said Marv >ki<!rify troubl Why Are s (l Many Waltertarra Peo ple in Tliis Condition? • F». i tired out, irritable and do pi iA-yeIl ? Brine imgql*r; back weak ami painful? ar* syniptonli* that suggest | — ^fonden.-nl .Milk, 2 ciu - !' 25c Tomato Catsup, 2 bottles 25c *> • x. hr \ Mason I : »it Jars: 1 qt., ,'er dozen ,85c 2 (jt.. i>er doaten ..,.$1.00 Standard Tin Cans, M lb. size. ner 1“00 ^5.00 These Prices this Week at TERRY & SHAFFER tbat they lx- : n ttye Court C. BUnton. de-eased, and »pn»*ar obf "C^me ■ Y Prirhatry i<v be held at \Va!f« r- bnre .S(’. or* t*ie 15th day of JuU** p*«\!. .iftet publaaiiin hereof. a(-ll •»'( !i <d. th** forenoon, to ‘how <n- *\ f anv they -bax*’. why the - 4 id aiLrini-tration should not be V’:m»eil Given under inv hand this 1st day of June. Anno fmmini. 1917. PubBsherl on ih*- 6th days cf June, , 1917. in The Pres* and Standard."' '' • 41. ALPERT BEACH. Prohat* Judge. Colleton County. Windy the kidr.i ys cail for lielp, .Wist Ai.^Hi with a U .-'ted kiduc:. HONOR ROLL FOR WALTERBORO S4’HOOL and 12 th a C;o hflp they n* ed. NOTH E! ::i if May Concern: remedy, . Give tlu No n niedy tbo/^ highly recom mended than Kidney'Pills. Pr< k* J h-x borne testimony. Bodqr .<! by W. 't rbo - o jieoplo. Mr.. A. Kit V enbakcr. Bridge St., " ilteij; ro. snys: '1 b.ad a dull T fn in n.y bai k and in the hrornin^ V'h*n I pot up. 1 wa** sore and stiff. 1 CrM easily .and it was an effort fc r me to do my housework. T trle.1 lots of remedies but the trouble eon- tinded. \ friend recommended • T'oan'f Kidney Pills to me and I got jroi me. at the Walterboro Drug Co. 1 ° if ' ,; - v Concern: (They soon gave me relief.” Non,, is hereby given lh*t th j Pr’ce r.bc. qt all dealers. Don’t < x*« :it< r / f the estate of J. A. West-‘‘imply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that M r s. Rickenbaker had. Fostrr-MIl- etbeg deceased, is making dellx e*i* s ef a:ti«les 1« f* with J. A. AV’est- «thl C f> . • p. Call at the of 1 Ranking Company l**- w « n hours of 10 a. im .and 2 p. m JOHN F. LDCAR. ^-2S-it Executor. Walterboro. S. C,. May 23. 1917. burn co,, Props.t'Buffalo. N. Y. JAPANESE TEA SICK WOMAN HAD CRYINS SPELLS Restored to Health by Lydia Vegetable Compound. E. Pinkham's ******** * ******* -* * * sMOAKS * * * ******** * ******* Sniosks. June 4.— In the Cedar Grove Sunday-school there has be* n a Bible reading contest between the das****. The Junior vlsss, taught by Mrs. J. B. Smith, won the ban- Tb'iri lfl.v, night at R:3rt o’clock •her* 1 wi'l tw a Japanese Tea given c-n the Shaffer lawn. Th«^ tea is for rau-e of missions. No ad- is.k .),.n i« charged, but a silver of ' inc is expected. There will be aprt refiesbmetits. Every- t' Hv w ho comes is promised a good time. STOP LEFT OVER tOCGHS Dr. Bells Pine-Tar-Horqy will F.nhaut. Pa.—”1 was *11 ran down and weak inwardly. 1 had female trouble* and nervous feeling* and my head both ered me. 1 would often have crying spells and feel as if I was not safe. If 1 heard anyone com ing 1 would run and lock the door so they would not see me. 1 tried several doc tors and thev dW not help me so 1 said to my mother i guess I will have to die m there is no heir for me. ’ She got me oqe of your little books and my hushanu said X she stop that hacking cough that ling ers from January. The soothing j ncr and little Mis* Louise Sauls, of pine bhIranis loosen the phlegm, that class, won the prize for read-j heal the iiritated Aneimjane, the ing more « w spiers for a month than glycerine relieve* the tender tissues, anx otic in school. There is an en- jyou breathe easier and coughing roljic«-ot of ««v* r a fuundied pupil*. | cease*. lion t neglect a lingering The mepshen* of the Methodisi cough.is dangerous. Dr. Bell's First Grade—Dorothy Ackerman, Cora Lee Cash, Evelyn Easterlin. Frances Fishburne, Daisy Hiott. Myrtle Johnstono. Katherine Pad- j gett. Alma Smoak. Eva Mace Strick land, Mamie Ward low, Judson Adf- erman. Burdette Crosby, C. F. Mc- Kinsey, Second Grade—Janies Adams, Al bert Barnes. Herbert Black, Riddick Blocker. Ruth Blocker, Howard Brown, Henrietta Glover. Wilmot Jacobs. Catherine Jones. Clare Pat terson. Gladys Padgett. Luther Robinson. Nadeen Sanders. Hamlin Searson, Alice Smoak. Carl Still. Herbert Stokes. Third Grade—Virginia Rdidle.'l Douglas Jones, Pearl Davis. Jame" Johnston. A Fourth Grade— Sadie Blocker Ce-1 leste Patterson. Fifth Grade—Riddick Ackerman. Morris Frank. Uohn WaJker, Jim vonLehe. Raymond MrTeer, Lizzi> Dell Blocker, Father Brown. Jewell 1 Farrall. Caroline Jones. Jesaie Pad gett. Bloomie Zalin. Sixth Grade—dfuth Brown. Mary Graham. Reba Hiers, Dorothy Hop*. Fay Morris, Vernelle Rishef, Helen Searson. Pearle Yarn. Josephine Wardlow, Benjamin Finn. Kenneth Sanders. William Smoak. Seventh Grade--iFannie Zalin, Ina Bootle, Mayfield Ackerman. Athelete Risher, Norton Jacobs, Chase Herndon. Reba Walker. Leila Saunders. Audrey Jones. Victoria | Warren. Harry Guilford. Grace Mar tin, Ruth Beach. Luther JRootle, Robert Wardlbw. , Mamie Reach, Annie Frippe. Mazie Hickman. Ju lius Breland. Cotesworth Fishburne. Freeman GrahamX % Eighth Grade—I.ennis Brown. Gladys Corbett, l/ouise Glover. Mar- churi h hax | just purchased pew- Pin*‘^Tar lleney is antiseptic and .. - -— - and will paint and complete the pjehsant M take, benefits young and r *| Kog^r. RFeso Lucas. Elizabeth it an .arh date. Jold. get it at your druggist today . p H d,^tt. Ressie Stoke*. Addle von- church at an «arlv date. The Berea section was visited >>} i disastrous hail storni Su»tfa>>cTh- i Formula on the bottle. 25c. * nail killed bogs. . In. ketis. eB'T. and • omplet' 1-. d**-nayed .ill c^ops. It lef* no xe*et*4Tnn Tbp- hail star. we-V l ir^Md^tbm ing DCthe roof c i>crtiisri»' > / V?e<»pi a ■ egg. bbnf- manv of th > one bottle. I stop|ieil the doctor* meiUcitM and" took Lydii ould try , ^ doctor * >ok I-ydiaK. I’iuk^nr* \ egetable Com{>oun*i. It soon mode a change in me and, now I am strong and do all my work. Mrs. Arousns Baughman, Box 86. Enhaut, Pa. Why will women continue to saffar day in and day oat and dra^ oat a sickly, half-hearted existence, nuuing three- fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. I’tnkham’a Vegetable Compound? If jaa would like free confidential ad vice address Lydia fcl Pink ham Median* Co., Lynn, Maes. rtvnrk Yy** it t' her ; k has r ’ datives ‘tin nod .t B n 'Cr-cy i- lte<l Cbarlos .« hi in SCRWVNV i AIAES AVhal makes a catf ?cratytfy—off j iit- feeil- Ginns pgrasi.tc's in tap. Intestines. Why not Tree them of J t'.iis lioublo'’ If ><Yu x\ill, give th*' ■ calf some B. \ Thomas Stock Rem- , 1 .•«!• in its wMbip n week you 1 I will -eo if briphten Up and in four; know the ■ nts and . will '.fund that tf it doesn't do as we say. A Wichman A- Sort,! ,4 xv. .will refund that if it doesn't do) IR-nd* rsonx illi-. S C. Into, i , Lehe." Carroll Brown,-Isndne Bng«s ' lov, Theodore Crosby, l^gare Smith, ! Olrah Lee Saurderr, Floyd Drawdv. f . .■■■ Wednesday, June 6, 1917. Screen Doors and e * » ■' *- Windows LAST CALL V. / e SUMMER TIME IS HERE AND WITH IT PLIES Keep Them Out of Your Home NO WAY TO DO IT BUT WITH SCREENS Screens arc cheaper than Typhoid. Malaria, Chil dren’s diseases—all caused “by screenable injects KEEP THEM OUT. • ^ • OUR STOCK IS LARGE—OUR PRICES RIGHT -Tin Cans and Glass Jars for Canning Fruits and ‘ * , Vegetables. Vv. * wo*- vf oger Hardware Co. WALTERBORO, S. C.. “ MAKE SURE OF SATISFACTION You can do it by havim: us do your DRY CLEAN ING AND PRESSING. We retrieve all spots, clean and brighten with unfailing '.satisfactory, results. Many delicate gowns, waists, etc.. ajG ruirjed by being cleaned according to home made methods. , Our work will surdy please y<>u. and our prices are never high. X^ / X THE ECONOMY PRESSING CLUB B. M. CROSBY, Manager. ’Phone j/, ^Viard’s Barber Shoo. A PUBLIC SEBVICE CORPORATION IS ONE THAT SERVES THE PUBLIC ^ V M •• t> ' . -X ^X\ X WE OFFER THE ACME OF SERVICE IN LIFE IN SURANCE. - X CASUALTY INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. X EFFICIENCY IS THE KEYNOTE OF OUR ORGAN IZATION. coluion ramcE a reilii co. R. M. JEFFERIES. Pres. C. F..MUCKENFUSS, Mgr. r T«* rtm Publl* - . *■ b*-* , n at-iX. Ch*bmerli»n'» Tabtit* for indizinticty f ot- tb<* pa^t r!\ r:oot K * and It affor.*tf me plea>- u-e to *:> 1 have nexi**- vwd a rent- rdr that did nt»- ko miuh gvorl.”— Mr* C E Ktl**v. !lltnn. X Y t hamberlatr.'* ’•Tablet* are obtain able everywhere. or 'yf y w * - k * - you wont kn< . .( ox?* yovl out a few oet Stonuuh Trouble* and Constipation. ’’I will cheerfully say that Chani- berlain’* Tablets are the most satis- fa tory remedy for Rtonmeh trou bles and constipation that 1 have sold in thirty-four years' drug store (^•rviie." write**S. H. Murphy, drug gist. ^ Wellsburg. N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. 210 POl ND pi<;< With eorn nbovi 5 cts. hogs rat their heads : \iry ijuickly. Ti>. hog that take’ two c~ ihrbe months to get on full fei <1 ru ver brirc? yo>i a profit ‘ - When you : ,r c ready to pu* vour ghoatft airt feed lx g'n with the D. \ Thomas Hog Medit-ine. L’se reeularly and watch your rhoats round out into fat hogs in nine month* hogs going well over 200 pounds and as high as 24n pounds. Figure the average Reding and yotv will see why the B. A Tbon'as medicine is a good Investment. Try feeding out your bogs op this plan and if you are not more than pleased, we will refund the cost o f the medicine. \. Wichman X- Son. Walterboro. S. C.. and A. V, .Baggett, Hendersonville. S.“0. Imo. IF TIMES ARE HARD Save Your Money BY BUYING Your Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Etc., from/ SOBEL & B0G0SL0W “Where tlie Dollar Does Its Duty/’ WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. •v Mrs. A. M. Henderson, of Char leston. spent last week with her son. A. F. Henderson, at Ehrhardt. Mr. Henderson's baby was quite ill. but was much improved when Mr*. Hen derson left there Thursday after noon. -T———* MU'Ses Carrie and Annie Will-, of. Greenwood. Fla., are vlWUint j* atives at Cottageville. Hendrr?-<f:- ville and Stokes. Thes« young ladi - are quite accomplished and them many friends are always gl.el to have their visits. > *