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\ $ 4* .V 1 I r ‘ :| »141 • i i .CAMPAIGN * . FAV WAR FUND O WITH rkhponke SHOW (Coatlaaed .Fr<mi Flrat P»f«.> (Continued From First Page.) nnd 19 pledge* |10«. making a total of IMS.25 for the first day. A number of teams did not make a re port and it la thought the result of the. first day** work would equal fl.000.00. The worker* went awa;/ determined to make another great drive today, and they will meet to night at the auditorium of the Walterboro bchool. following the ad dress by Rev. Way. and make a re port of their second day's canvass. AU I’med to CJtve. Everyone Is urged to give, some thing to this worthy cause. A blank will be found In this paper and if there Is anv person In the county who has hot yet* given something, let him or her sign this blank and hand It with the amount given to the cammUtee nearest, or send It In to tbs* cfhtral committee. -The Press and Standard will be pjeased f 0 receive contributions for this cause. .These must be In by Mon day night to fount on this cam paign. but contributions kill be re vived for Red Cros* at any time. The organlaatlon In this ctounty is a permanent one. and will doubt less be called upon from time to time for further service. First !>•>•'* Amount*. Cash. Pledges. Mrs. W. O. RWbrs Lizzie Fishbume .. ••»••• Ulmer Fishburne Miss Amelia Fraser . . t... Mrs. Carrie H. Fraser Miss Edith L. Fraser ..... Miss Helen Malone Robert D. Padgett , v M. E. Padgett .. ... — J. J. Padgett r , Jr. Mr*. J. J. Padgett Katharine Eliza^h Pad gett ...... t. Clarence T'acle Padgett •.. • Mrs. B. K. Sanders Douglas Jones ., . . Mrs. 8. M. Riddle • Mrs. H. L. Berry , ,1 Albert Barnes. (Jr. 1^ Mrs. H. O. Hotte ........ f - 1”' C. M. Grace Miss Hattie Glover S. Finn C. W. Pelluhi 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Epworth League At Cross Swamp lalandton. June 16.—On Sunda>" afternoon. June 10. fwenty-five members of Cross Swamp met for th.e purpose of organizing an Ep worth League. A very enthusias tic meeting was held. We believe th^k all went away determined to make the League a success. Fol lowing are the officers: President, Keith Polk; vice pres ident. John Avant; recording secre tary, JasY>er Polk; corresponding secretary. Allle’, Polk: treasurer. Miss Eva Connelly; Epworth Era agent. Miss Mary Polk; first Dep*. Supt.. Ernest Polk; second Dept. Supt., Miss Ida Ponds; third Dept. Supt.. Miss Essie Polk; fourth Dept.. Supt.. Miss Lenh Avant. - Jasper and Ernest Polk were ap pointed as delegates to the Cottage- ville ^convention. ALLIE POLK. Cor. Sec'y. Team No. 1. . . f H.50 Team No. 2 . . 72.75 40.0.') Team No. 3 . . . . 22S.35 Teatfi No. 4 . . . . 100.50 57-00 Team No. 5 . . . 35.00 Team No.’ 6., . 21.50 Ashton—No report. Colleton . i 105.75 Cottageville—No report. Greet) Pond—No report. Hendersonville—Ko report. Hudson’s Mill—*Nh*-repotf. Islandton —No report. Lodge—No report^ flitter-—No report. Hound— No report, Tt’uffin . ..'• Snipak9-*-No report Stokes Weeks — No report. Wiggins .... 100.00 Williams . . 4.DO 10.00 5.00 Totals $700.^5 llog.OO lt«‘<l C>'osn Campaign Offlror*. Executive Committee—«W. W. Smoak, chairman/ It. S. Bailey, secretary; C. G. Fndgett, treasurer; I 'M. Fishlnirne. fli L. Fraser; If. S. Strlcklend, G. C. Brown. Team No. 1—T. J. McDaniel, captain; C. W. Pellum. D. E. Mar tin. Mrs. E. E. Jt»nes. H. L. Fraser. Team No. 2—H. S.^ Strickland, captain; W. L. .Easterlin, Mrs. H. S. Strickland. G. C. Brown. M'rs. G. C. lit own. Team No. 3^—I. M. Fishburne, captain; Mrs. F. P. Wichman, P. I. Lucas, A. 5f. Searson. W. J. Taylor. Team No. 4—C. G. Padgett, cap- tafn; R. H. Padgett, L. C. Padgett, B. E. Jones. S. L. Reid. T,. Ik Houck. Team No. 5— Rev. H. F. Sc.hroc- ter. captain; Adolphus Jones, J. D. Glover. N. G. Morrall, Miss Edith Fraser. Team No. t> Jno. Itlack. captain; H. W. IJIack, Sr.. J. Frank. H. Za- Un. W. H. Sanders. D. B. Itlack. Negro Team —J. H. Harris, cap tain; J. H. Holmes. J. B. Davenport. P.^Ft. McTeer, Hen llobinson. ( nptainN County Teams. Vshton. W. O. Jones, ! Cottageville, W K. Willis. Colleton, C. J Hras^. (JtTen Pond. C. \V. Ptawdy, Mentiersonville, T. S. Hoynton « Islandton, .J^F. Hontz. .f.odge, P, F. ('one. Kittoiy Vaul Sanders. U.-Uffd. E. T. Hiers ^Ruffin. H. P. Padgett, ,.lr. s'nioak--. \V. II. Vain. ^ /S s’->Uee. ,1. t^'. Well '!. / Wn'ks. \V C Hailey. WMfgin*. .1 M Tavtoi Williaius., .t. T. O’titiin. Hirdson’- Mill. ||. v Ciosl'v -. T'.ho:. \V. \V. Martin \dilifional Ui'|Mtils lteeetve<l • • \.The following atldn ion; 1 i ejmit^ n! funds mllet-ied in the <<iinj>a)vn ' cstei<la\ have , lieea i < « s'.. i| Round. I-T.toi. of w**ieh(J ti#f-wMa- % sonic Kid go last nigt.t dona/'i d #25: ( ottageyill' . Si's >*', .Thes/ 1 amonni ; ad.ded to the total for t'/<• Hist day’s cAnvass will make #S»!t.L’r.. . Pythian Kniglits 4iive K2.*.oo. Akhhy Farrow' Lodge.. Knight-;, of "Pythias, a* ifs/regular convention Tuesday night, voted a donation of J25 for the /support of the Red Cross War fund. Other orders throughopl the county are expected to make donations for this putposo. P. Bogoslow ;...., l-b' 1 W. L. Breland -. . . » 1-^ Mrs. E. M. Speights Henry Hagot Sarah H. Kohn.’. If) J. G. Claytoif I. 1 i* 0 B. I^-vy H. A. Ackerman V. . .50 Mrs. W. E. Jones .5 ft Pauline Smoak. -50 All^e Smoak .5A J.. Rogoslow . . .50 P. R. Smoak 1 .50 Paschal Felder .50 Elizabeth. Smoak .50« William Smoak .* ....... .50 A. A< Patterson, Sr .50 Mis* Marietta Dandridge. . ^ H ? enry WilliAms (negro!.. F’.. C. Johnson W.,1C. Fraser * Mrs. 8. .Finn Miss G. Howard ). . \ moo nts Pleslgrsl. J. M. Moorer.'. Cozart Hinns . . . / C. L. Fishburne W. In Rodrigues . Jno. M. klein/ . . 7 ...... . A. J. Anderson . S O. Price * W. V. CilrtXer ....*' ...... . D. E. Johnson J( D. vonVhe E. M\ Jones .1. H. AekerrHan . . . .• C. R. Hiott . M. C. Fishburne . I). M. < ’arter . .1 . . J. A>- Padgett . . .> ...... UF Ml CORNS : Off III FINGERS Tells How to I/oosen a Tender Corn or Catloua-KO R Lifts Out Without Pain. l^gas-htunk The following invitation haa bean received In town, where Mr. Hyrne has manT relatives and friends: "Mr. end M*-s Jonathan Lucas re»|i*esi ;ne hon-.i r y »,r presenc*} «t the marriage of their taughter Pamela Lamar, i«> M' V.liiiim God frey H--ne, W -’n. evening, June twenty-aeverth. nineteen hun dred and seventeen, at* seven, o'cluck. Saint John's church, Savanuu'i, Georgia. N. W. Warren, after spending a few days with Mrs. H. A. Francis, returned to Charlottee this morn ing. He was accompanied by his son, N. W., .Jr.; who will spend sometime with him. MT ENOUGH CHIUMDI ever receive the proper helence of food to sufficientljr nourish both body and brain during the growing period when nature’s demand* are greater than in mature life. This Is shown in so many pale laces, lean bodies, frequent colds,' sad lack of ambition. For all such children we say with unmistakable earnestness: They need i Scott’s Emulsion, and need it now. It 1 possesses in concentrated form the very food elements to enrich their blood. It changes wreak ness to strength; it makes them sturdy and strong. No alcohol. * Scott ft Bowse. Bloomftchi. N. J. # , an .50 .25 .25 .25 'ox A. P. Barnes J. E. Frift^- A. L. HloCker Hesse Smoak * W. A. Fountain 20.00 20.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 '5_.no 5.00 5.00 e.oo ■ a. on 4.00 4.00 2.nn 2.00 ,2.00 2.t*0 l.Ot ' 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ..You reckless men and yomen who are pestered with corns and who (have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called free- zone. which the moment a^»w drops are applied, to any corn or callous the soreness is relieved and Soon the entire corn or callous, root and all, lifts off with the Angers. * .. Freezono dries the moment it Is applied, and simply-shrivels the com or callous without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. A small bottle of frdVzone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but will positively rid Will be at Williams Sunday Afternoon County Superintendent of Educa tion H. S. Strickland will go to Wil liams Sunday afternoon for the purpose of addressing a joint meet ing of the Sunday schools and the people of the community on the matter of the Red Cross campaign. It is hoped that the entire commun ity will turn out to hear Mr. Strick land, who is a member of the ex- ecutive committee. , and captain of one of the Walterboro teg tits. He 4s giving his whole time to this ma* t«'r and will meet with others over the eounty during the wqek, and till the campaign closes next Mon day night. 1 Rev. Win. Way Speaks Tonight AT THE (X)M>MAL lighting for France. This great wa’r picture, taken on the battle fields of France, will be shown at the Colonial on next Mon day night. June'25, at the usual price of admission. 10-and 20 cents. The scenes are actur.ly battle field scenes and not scenery gotten up for the picture. The water battles are great. The fights agaipst the sub marines are exciting. In fact, the picture is interesting, instructive and exciting from start to finish. No. 666 Tbit is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FEVER. Five or six doses will bresk any cate, and one’s t>M of every hard or soft corn iif taken then as a tonic the Fever will not or hardened callous. If youf ; drug- ( tslurn. It acts on the liver better than gist hadn’t any frrezone'he can go* Calomel and doei not gripe or sicken. 25c it at any wholesale drug house for you. . Rev. wm;.. moat elohu* nt mini-itc’ • of-/( ».«■ W.il:,. !>«/ ... £ 'r . /Way, one o)’ tH. apd ^ well ir fm no I 1 1- - ton. u ill co-no- ^ * $ H: £ * * $ sjt d) DBS. 4'RKKK * * ***************■ + Wm 11erboro, R. June 14.—Pal me’ Hudoon visited the houte of M’. Crosby, near Little Rock. Sunday. Callie Mole visited the home of Jim Strickland Sunday afternoon. Charlie Nettles visited the honlv of Miss Oliie Huifttm Sunday. Charley Martin visited his sister at Hendersonville Sunday. Miss Annie Avant spent part of last week with J. H. Martin, near Hudson’s Mill. / // * Miss Minnie Martin spent Satur day and Sunday with Miss Jewel Avant. Ivy Avant and McKay Avant were fbe guests of Ethel and Ber tha Kinsey Sunday. Johnnie Mixon. Laurie O’Quin. Luther Bootle, of ?*en1el ytsfted (he home of J. Y Beach Saturday night. Tommie Trowell and Guss* ; Rootle w<i«- the guests of Mi«s Th*!- nr.t and Cray \vant Satuvdity yven- irg. Floyd .fohn^on. George Ffckle. of * harle-t"!'. motored over to the ,!• o-f^Miss Ynnie -and R'wel \\ v.t S’rrd.u aft<whoon. tHIOiPJST 1 irif 5 -H H S I ; I J «: ) 3 til. »*r' ' ’ I/O. i lyficm • Kitnr.; o’clofk. •': on:ght f o d’-Lr, : a ; . - *< / <•* • \ovvf amlito rin>s o- .>•' i ot lirt/IMl < ■ ■ \V I m| fh«. i.rJ, '|i,. ( . . / c\|i. i tc.i Ht.it a 1 hi: ■fv’!! ’i< )|r. \Y;)y. who-, will !>- given .!t s :• THE FeEEZEP WITH TME AERATIKC S.CCM DASHEP ICECREAM FREEZERS * makdi hot days \ cooler anil pleasanter. Make you: ice (ream r.t home; its healthier :rd b< tter fpr the f. mily, al-^ 'heap. tl.e Ml ... 1: ! : tot i\\ it i riox.’s i«.st rt) nv itatioti h.v--- It » )!.in> ■ a \\ iilte* ti.'i *> iv'':i- KiniW-* Oiilv t”o Well. M.-.hy ;-'a;!is Lint i ;■ s as • mri'ie rcaUv due to weal - to the -fa,Inre of ihe^Kujr. v- ‘N:,J i «!t ive oil ut i- ; .d‘ ’ l>. \\ k : i>| j>iii sti-r achy^bad joints, b;iek r h* rud iiiv^kmln > - were‘in good C: ICRM s ses CANS / -FOR CANNING Do not delay getting your tin cans. \0ur supply is • » 0 limited, and they are going fast. The price we are of fering these at is much below what we*can buy then, fer at wholesale now, and when our st^ck is gone we ?hall not order again. 3>0UND TINS AT $5.00 PER 100 , * .* ’ ’ • 1 4 ’ 6 We also have glass jars in pints, quarts arid two quarts. Extra rubbers and tops. . ~ ‘ ■ 0 / ^ - r ■ ■ . % /' . Roger Hardware Co. ANYTHING IN HARDWARE . ' X ♦avalterboro. s. c. MAKE SURE OF SATISFACTION You can do it by having us do your DRY CLEAN ING AND PRESSING. We^fenlove all spots, clean and brighten with unfailing 'satisfactory results. Many delicate gowns, waists, etc., are ruined by being cleaned according to home made methods. ' Our w’ork will surely please you, and our pirices arc never high. • m THE ECONOMY PRESSING CLUB B. M. CROSBY, Manager- ’Phone 84J —^ Viard’s Barber Shop. !..t)v di?t>rii.i*j< t Hu.; n’ Kid ney PiH?. tlrt* mt'dicinu that is p i - ItcJ^Cfcouiwinded by over 1t»,i)0(> ^ ‘"‘'I * W Rcptumny «liif«‘.ront land*-.. - i-Xtan's Kidncv Hills help weak kiYf- Th,- :ert111 w i i • nvitc ydii tu h< i .-nt ,it tin riage <>! th<-it dUiii-hlci. to )l i. John .Hr-;*' Hca i 1 W’dm,!^- day evening, the tw«;j»f\ seventh *f June, nt half aft.^—ix o’elork. at home. BanvbeiSouth Carwlina/* Some Red Cross Workinsr Teams Mr and Mrs M Keyserling an I fa mil'. Mr* Mnrk l\*-> selling an-l MV. Harry ot New v.. t u motored lown fium Seabr-*ok Sun day on a Mi f v.t-u to Mr an 1 M t H. Lev>v —o-o—- Mr. r.nd Mrs. Joseph ,M. Moorer n* ys to diivv out uric acid, wdnt !i is often the e.ujse of the timkAcho, rheumatism and lumbago. _ Wa!- terboro people, have jwarn’-d theiv worth, lleaifc.this WaJterboio je-i- deni’s experience. F. M. Morris. P. O. Box No. 2, Walterboro. says; "1 had weak kidneys and my back and limbs ached and pained all the time. I suffered continually from rheumatic twinges and 1 was unable to work. The kidney secretions were too fre quent in passage, causing me to get it / uF The following is not a complete list of all the workers appointed by the captains of the Red Cross cam paign teams, but Is as complete as can be secured at the time of going to press. t (’otUgevillA \V. E. - Willis, cur tain'/Miss Winnie Ackerman. .Miss Carrie Lou Willis. Miss Ethel Reeves. Round K. T. Hiers. captain; and little daughter will leave today up a number of times at night. Af- for Tazewell, \a.. where they wj!l ter I had finished four boxes 'of visit M-s. Moorer’s patents. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan.. Mr. Moorer will return in about ten days, hut Mrs. Moorer will be away (or the sum mer. Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at Klein’s Drug Store, 1 was cured of the rheumatic twinges and back, die and my kidneys were in good shape.’’ —o-o— x Price Srtr, at all delaers. Don’t: Adolphus Jones, who is a student simply ask for a kidney reipedy— at Wolford college, Spartanburg, .s R<*t Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same at homo for the holiday's. i that Mr. Morris had- Foster-Mil- —«»-o j Urn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. HeWitt Jacobs, a student at thel . Miss Vic Rishe-r. Miss Cnrtie HeU ' ni^ersity of South Carolina. Co Mr. and Mis K. T ||. Shaffer Hill. Mis s Fairy Hiott. Eddie Gar Iqmbi.i. j< enm>irg his vacatmn st . and little daushter. Jane, left la-n tiome 'vjih his parents. Mr, and week for TTfeenViliev where they Mc«. M.tx Jacobs will spend somgtlPte visiting rela- —o-o— j tivua**" Fro;’.)/there they will go to Prof F S. l*ong left the lato- SulPda. N'. C fi r several da.Vs re- it/icning to Walterboro. I’- V% , ris and for the vipgri»*>s R. McNeil. Wiggins J. M Tavlor. eaptain: ! H. W. Beach. .1. H. Glover. W F. HarjM'r. P. .1 Hufforj. S. E J.>n- kins. W. Ff ,lone>j T, 11. Ocleshv. W V Williamson, HenderHKtvJlle - -T ctiptain: J M Spei Mo<Srip< U- Marvin. Jesce Drew..Jr., W. R. Marvin. lodge P F. Cone, capfairt- Tl P. Ponds. W. D. Berrv. M/s, Adi in- Hiers. Mis* Fula Jbnes. (negro F. C. Murdaugh. E. Mu g ir. part of the week for Trenton . he) c $ tw. ,lt. t., where h e will vi- if relai li\,'S fie -Burnt on. several week* durtng the aanvrje r. —o-o ght ■>. G E M Burn,, to Mr. a nd Mi s. C 1 Ta> \ D. Speiyht*. Crosby. Hudson's Mill. Mon ’nv To till' Pul ■ i- - n tc'-c ('habniert, -iri 'r im- ccstion for the past ar< night, a <on. Mr. and ah'nrds me pi. as- ’ever used a r. ru- —o-o— Ms J. C. Welch, of M* I hav til m- so much good." RiLA-i Illibn. \ V. Stopes were in town Tuesday after ! (' v .•pberinin’s Tablets are obtain- , noon ” ; a*)h> erejywhere. Highest Quality Lowest Price Singef is the name that stands for-high'- e*t quality in 'Sevv'ing Machines. * The Sin tv cr’s several atyles' are the best family* ma chines on earth. THK\ ARE BOLD o\ EASY TERMS. Old machines taken in exchange. Tentfs liberal for the fatmex*. Cal!, 'phone hr write to SINGER SHOP ^ M. PANIOTTIK. Mcr. R. R. Avenue. Walterboro, S. 0. Buggies and Wagons We desire to otfer for sale at prices and terms to suit, a full line of buggies and •.vagoiis. We have in the- following wel!- kr.oAVn- make>: Taylor-Cannady, Parkoa* and Kentucky. We'can ./;ft your fancy in any kiru. uggy you desire. * We handle ai.- r the celebrated Ui ^lyl-L Wagons, one ar.u two horse. * JG V AND WAv*0N IIAi’NE-'*> IN '" STOCK. .See a- if interested before placing youp order. Walterboro Live Stock & Vehicle Company. 1* \ * 5 1 SPECIALS THIS WEEK (iRITS • • • • n $3.99 to $4.25 per sack RICE • • $5.80, $0.40 and $6.95 per sack FEED OATS, 5 bushel sacks $4.95 tier sack CORN, per bu.-hel . . - . . • . $1.98 HORSE AND MULE FEED $2.85 per sack MEAT; 22 to 2* cents per pound; LARD. 20c per pound. Flour, per barrel : v ...^. $12.98 W We carry a full line <\f fatuw and staple grocerie Shoes. Hates. Caps llry Good-. Notions, Etc. Make our steTe your hev.dijuarters while in Walter boro. Yours most truly. •>4 EfflMERS 8SSS1 HORSE F. C-BENNETT, Manager. I