The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 20, 1917, Image 5

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. \ • * ******* OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! We desire to announce that we have opened an up R to-date candy, kitchen, cafe and ice cream parlor in our new store on the corner of Railroad avenue and Hamp ton street, opposite the Methodist parsonage. We shall |j be pleased to welcome at our parlors all the people of the town and county, where we promise to furnish the VERY BEST OF SERVICE Our cafe will be run according to, the most approved methods and meals or special orders will be promptly filled. # i » - . j We.have a modem soda fountain and wdll serve all m * 1 . y kinds of cold drinks and creams,. / f- We shall carry a full line of fresh fruits at all times and shall cater to the trade in anything they may wish along this line. ' ’ We make our own candy and shall always have in stock a full line of the freshest and most sanitary can-, dies. ; . , * * We have selected Walterboro as a place to open this business and we expect to keep a place of which the tov. i and county may be proud, and shall appreciate the pat ronage of all the people. PROGRESS •• r Candy Kitchen and Cafe C GREGORY, Proprietor Grocery Sale .WE OH KK AS SPEOI \I<K FOK CASH \>X LY SII11DW, MID dee, whole grain, 3 tjuts. for 50c Rice, w^ole grain. 3-quts. few C Snowdrift Self-KHihg Flour. 24 pound sa $1.80 D. S. Butts, per ^ound X. X pc , • . FerryX'ap.' cake. * X- ? c CVi: d )id ]> ■ Sc Good Orcen.Cj^ee % S lb SI.00 »tst ( • *) ! ,' S1.00 -• S lo I* 'll GniLO’S TONGUE - SHOWS IF LIVEfl OR BOWELS ARE ACTIVE ir < t<iv-, F«*veiisli, Sivk, IUIiou«i, trivt* Fruit l^ixativr at < Uu«>. Every n^uther realises: •wftvr (riv ing her children ^California Syrup of Pigs,” that this 1* their Ideal lax ative. because they love its pleas ant taste ami- it thoroughly' eleans : es the tender little stomach, liver and bowels without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish' or tneath is bad. stomach sour, look .it the tongue. Mother! If coated, give a. teaspoonful of this harmless ‘‘fruit laxative,” ai^d in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sou: bile -and undigested food passes out of the bowels, and you .have a well, layful child aegfn. When'its little r.i is full'of cold, throat sore, Uus^dofliach-j.chv. din::! k*;i. indi- ,i inirN>.'die m'*« r. a-'good •'in. i.l.e < /ch\ii- ; nK‘'*'h(.uh! al-ways b ■ •.«. • • 1 eSlrtHUtt ' .w» . Hjons ••ofXltVtl * CHAIRMAN MOO HER WRITES * * ' ' * ********* ******* Walterboro. S. C. June 18. 1817. Editor The Press and Standard. Dear Sir: I wish through the column** of your paper to thank the registrars of Colleton county fur their valuable services in perforja-; ing so efficiently th.ur duties ft-> such en the 5th of June. W1 tie .there have been som° evasions in regard to registering in this coun ty. I feel that Colleton coun*y tr, in the lead of the ntVr Counties c.f the State for the comp’*’-ne**- of her registr*‘ioti, and tt.ii is duo ic the efficiency >-f-tne ’ogisfrars ami to the patriotic spirit' of the citi zens of Colic*on coutpv in •nam ing the ignorant and seeing that there was a full regNtiaiion. • The task in Colleton coutiiy '' as t» ^ec that the provisions of the law were hiade knov.-n to everVone. and then to ’create .such a public sentiment that no ( r.e would dare vioi.vt* the provisions of tlfe law. I wish to thank the ministers of. the gospel, and especially those among our colored friends.*’for their timely ail ftwi as«i>tanee in this matter. Their .response was indeed loyal and grat ifying. I also wish to thank the ef ficient ’'clerk of the registration bea d. \^r. W. L. Rodrigues, for hU Unselfish and constant labor. Mr. D. E. Martin, the telegraph opera tor at Walterboro. should also be thanked for the patriotic spirit in which he worked oiit of office hours in order to assist ip carrying out the provisions of the registration •eetilntion«: and also in rendering other assistance when called upon. '1 wish to thank the editor of The 1’i ess and i Standard for the valu able spare devoted to r.iatters’*per- taining to the registration, and es- pecjallv fo» his kintlres-e in .publish ing f’re of charge the long list of tho-e . registered, which is appepr- i• ir tj, 1 :^ we# k’- ir-u** and whit h will '’rtr’tinue t.> cpnenr in ,sub e *'- t|lie”t !-^i'es O' the pl^per. The count’ board of registration. C('n c isiin" of my eR md Vi• . ’n. Vh '•f '’<is<>n : nd Mr.. •<;. Mh*oi IV it h. uuve/m’iv s*'-rviees*tp the governmenf of flic ’ ci ; ....nd wliile nil the regist’rf.’s did not ft* 1 able to r«'n der tlds .pati ioti • sr n h e v. itho'!! erjr.r.pon . ‘ion. .1 grepr mans of thot^ ’!i !. and I wi.fr to ar 1 ntiw !r <1::. aru< l to thank th*'^.following r v 1 >itrats and clerks fr'r ‘tlo ir ^r rvit #*s'w hich they rend* red without charge to the government’: . A. A Bryan. T. M. Cald w R, J. T. (Jarri®. I.. A. Grayson. .Sen- brook Smith. B. IF. Willis. J. O, Reeves. Dosser Smith. Mar. f * Sn’lth.,-P. W. Drawdy. H. M. futen W. H. Smit^. R. E. lluggitls. Paul Walters. C. F. Koger. C. N l.anc- dale. My A. ('rosbv, K.r K. Hudson. E. 1’. Pt ice. T. S. Ftoynton. I. S. Ando^son. |J. M. Speights, R. D. Rpbinson. .1. F. . Addison. I. O. •litqnes, Jr.. J. F. Rentz. Sr.. H. R. Padgett, J. F. Rentz. Jr . J. 1’. Thomar. Mis. T. \. Hill. .1 W Wesertot. t. A. Patterson. Sr.. J Sandt rs. .1. F. Ftjsher! A. E. XlYTri. K. E. FVnton. R. R. MileyX. I.. Padgett. I.’ R. Horn k. !*. E. R’r-irj, W -Ft. Kortiigues. K. Eey.y* and T, A. Grayson. There m.ay have hrt/b o*r, pr twn ctl.vr clerks”’ in the counfv who served without oompensr.tiotv hit whose names were not 'turned in t.i me by the r« gisttars.. If tlieie ar* arv such. 1 zf rap fully acknitwledg’ their mivIc.Ff. ■' - .T.r M MOORER. ' , C’ ■ ..; n li.v.id of Registrar-. ******** * ••*•*** * Walterboro Brief lets * * . * i *******$****ft4tiS(* Dr. R. S. Hailey Mov«\ to Town. * Dr. R..3. Bailey, the new aupef- intendent for the Walterboro schools, arrived in town Friday of last week. accompanied by Mrs. Bailey and their daughter, little Miss Claudia, and Mrs. Bailey’s aunt. Miss McLean. They are oc cupying Judge Pyurlfoy’s residence during the- summer. Dr. Bailey and his interesting fartfRy will • ake quife a pleasant ddition to th life of Waite* boro. , u Prewiding Eblet Will Preach. Rev. G E. Edward*-. IVe- ding Elder, will preach at tin* Me* ! dist church Sunday morning, and after the service.-, the second session of the (}ua:'t*ily conference will be held. \.: ;11 attendance of the of-, ficials i- de-ired. * • «• >lr. Siuiib \ i^itiiitj Rev «H. rynifli. Willi.i if Smith, 'secreiniy for Senator-E. D. Smith. Washington, arrived in tilw n Monday night for a few dev- visit to his lather. Rev. C. B. S th. Sir. Smith expects To apply : t nli-tment in the avia tion en* p-. and is here for a final visit r father b-'foie entering the ?• Fish F>> nt Price’s Bridge. Major John Black and Cept. I. E. Moor, are hosts today for a de lightful "-h fry at Pri«i‘'8 Bridge to a nun. : •' ( .f the young-folks of the town: Among those fortunate enough to ®,i*r.re invitations are Misse- <1 IfRrck. Thomassine Wit sell Elizabeth Wiehman. .Mab-*1 Wlchm m, Florence Anderson. Pa\t- Irtne M< G;<n.fs./:Colette Padgett. Mav vonLr.'v, -ml Priee Pailgett, Vernon Padgr; ' William Smith . and Johh Black. A. ^ , LOST 1 I •GREEN l*o\D—June •». on r ’-i.iiu train fioru Charles ton*. t ca-e. Reward if re- turr.’ j m no* at Beaufort. R. A. Long J Itp. CALOMEL DYNAMITES - A SLII6GISD Lie t’raslie- gfi.to Bile, "Makin lou sick and Ton l.o-e ;i Itay’s Work. * • Calemvl salivates! It’s yn* rcurv. Caloniyt «< t- like dynamits’ on a sluggish liver.® When calotpel. comes into contact with rout bile it brash es Intu it, causing cramping tui 1 nausea., •» - If ydu feel bilious. , heailachy. constijr.itei! and all knocked ou‘. just rn to your* druggist and get a r»ii-C*tft bottle of Dodson’s l.ive** Tope which is a harmless \egW- Jltui- ruii-titute for dangeroris calo fuel. Take a spoonfuL and if Rr doesn’t sta:t your livei’ and .straiglit- eti you up lie.tter and uuicker than nasty caloiiot and witholit making you ^ick, you just go back and g l your money. / ^ If you take^cajoin* I today you’d be -ick and nauseated tomorrow; besidep^it m.ny salivate you. tWule 'fAynti take. |fod>on's I.iver Tone >op ''m!' v.nke up f»' ling great, full -of ; itl lift ion and rr-ady for work or Pi B’ s hanaless.' pleasant and u i- i r ,. ; • \ • Summer Bargains in Men’s Suits At , Our Kne*vf men’s woolen and Palm 'Beach Suit< is ranging in a large variety of seasonable designs and • ' . N « « , colors, also in staples, such as. the famous blue serge, ■ J V # . ' * • etc. *•' -A. . We especially draw*your attention to a special bargain lot of men’s fine brown half lined suits that can’t be duplicated elsewhere for less than $15.00, we offer them for. * Just received a line of men's single trousers, and owing” to a previous lucky buy-up we yi^e fortunate enough to be able to offer them at far below market . • ' . ’ ’ : - . - • • *. •. a i prices. A call to our store means saving you monev. SOBEL & B0G0SL0W • , ‘ e. Where the Dollar Does Its Duty.” «< :hv TI h. 1 i'DM X 15* fitiM l.<>i i<>n l<*’ . i -'**■ !* * 1 *i'f ’ i» \\ e beg to announce that Mr. Johnson J. Crosby; who has been connected with the company for the past six years'has been promoted to manager. He Mill con- •N *■ » ’ . * * • / y r tinue the same liberal policy the company has always % " ''n maintained toward its customers and y'lJI co^inue the business as usual. X ./ / ■ ' . The continued patninage iVf our cusb-mers will be {Appreciated. \Yi* {iix 1 in position to serve, van m every way, and we stand ready to render whatever courtesies Ihatipay lx* eonsi<tept with gonrf business judgment. •X, i , i * U» pounds A- t Wo Goad ToFiat-’C-. Foote . cans for. ^ 35c Small e£n Tomatoes, 2 cans 16c 0 Lump Starch, per lb. 5c Herrings, fresh, bgx. . 2.5c 9 Cheese, per pound 34c v Pearl Grits, per pfcyk 55c J. H. Holmes LKADIM* CROTER ill it t i.i. <LASSini:D ADS. t'l- liflJlg. -• iind.th jUi'N .ilf.:i ii- iy : ! :*v i'-it.Xoo t-iiyul i’i * . HIT? XthtO- th'S • 11 i * it: gh . X. f b tl: j 1 !♦ sll 1* ;r.o’T into WALTLRliOKO. :i t* . li x rSc’h th* j‘ll. • ■* :oXd ■tMntiii FOR SALE FOR s.M.F:—A!n:bf-t r,* w F’. International garni in*' * ngin Giiarantf-ed to b*> good .>s’ neb. Price abgut on*-half X'crt. \ bargain. Apply -to The Press and Standard. tf. FOR sAl.K—Fruit jars iq’pints, quarts and half gallon?. A Wieh- inan A Son. tf. FOR SALE—Monuments. 1 ; ra agent for rherokee Marbh Work®. S**e me foY estimates and secure my figures before buying. Hlott, Round. S. C. tf. FOR s W,F—pound tomato can®, fiv* (er,t« each. A Wic!nxan <v S,.n. tf.. aimv.t’tiirce _oimu|* s XsXirc!); :<! iffrf'• •, jih«.''i -rttk'.* well andXxon, i;nie I -.vhole <|u,fe' p.nt of kiiXxdcor'ufi d* j lyxion lotion at about ihe X,> t on* usuall’, pay tor asmaU jar orvoridi nary coal cream. Be sure. 1<» stXjri The l*'n:< nt juice so no pulp g* X "-ayr ss Miimie I’.-nneit Jock Hill, wh*’** ]ty Mumei s< Pool • man\ fri* nd/ « ' M '■ r is soi ry 'An f*-ai n of. iMness. !'ss I.ane/B*.j-! 'ime/aX » ' ’.cl. oen'un: TlOIIH ■ot WANTED RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches. Cramps, Colic Sprains. Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, .Ring-Worm, "Ec zema; etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, iused internally or externally. 25c. W.WTFIt—The public to Know that j *epresent three FIRST CLASS fire INSURANCE COMPANIES, and cxn take care of any and all risks, XlHthtr in town or coim- trv. if r^terested writ** I. M. FISH BURN'X ( are F^'txnerrand Merchants Bam^. E. FOR RENT into tli bottle, then this lotion wUl M'.nain pure and fresh for month®. Wkenupplied tlniB’ to th fac. neck, armes and i'.anns it. should help to bleach, char, smoothen and beuutif; ih skin. Any tlruggist will supple three orim.es of ^chaTi* white/at very little cost ami th groceX hu- t«-jr lemons. * , ■ ' - I -J'C ■ ■■ Recommended by ^ Doctor Cothram Dr. T. E. .Cothram r a well-known pharmac: t of Akxi.--, Ala. And when* ne gets biiioua or a purgative medicine, what d^ v a . uppose he does? Out of hii vh -te big stock o£- liver medFinc he ktlects and use: Grarrcr Liver Regulator. ITe fay.; pretty j [!;!:.k, SJ 1 .mlXfyff. wl ^i*' nXi she will B. LEVY / VX/and Mrs. G. S'llllvan were 9* -tWs or Mr®, riai.n.e f’aM-: t' • atid Airs. M. <\ Hier#* Sunday a'i^noon. X * V. vV*- ar** looRiyr forward to have' od w. \j r meeting *■ m-x* Th sday at ’Tnr|< •’ Billie F*. r: . d* ■x FOR RENT— ir g. Apply tyboro. S. Ci 0:' j.v t.or.c Let ter.” iat’ .‘j a r.t. n ; cn dr r ‘•mert. don’t you ' W0 "’nt'' r Vf»0 “! vJl .o merit; ■ X '} <'!fTer( r.t r- C d !- t tKa pi.’ ■ kc! ? G n r ® . ’t'.'CT - t- . < i ‘V< ;c:y r*.gc‘ ■’ 1 ^ **'*'•'» a r c. * * •' . a C the *!■ j t<r> ".pn-.i h *v n , FOR KENT—Five r< • u < • • electric lights in desirable In'-.l.- ty. Apply to„.M. Pauiottie at t Singer Sewing Machine To. ! 1 wn. Iz * Jl tf, i-. (irugn 1-rge i)'.::. Ac:ej. ip* y * * * * * XU****** sxiotKs u *-•-***•»** * **■*■*#•**• ^ ^’noaks. June If*. We ar > pit* id to say that we have very to.cl, crops in this tion E-. < n - t g except t In: < of ton. w hi h i- ■n*.... we note that the <orq. p*a- PM- . sngj.: ram* ami potato*- .fie promislnuj *T * i muto * i ill r ?’ hTtvo nic* tomato farms M - P! tia« Mu'.- . - . : • as we <‘V*n : ,i w gro'y---.. r* v- u' «. , They ar* exlra tine. H - • hiia!•*.•; . . n- .-I * ;•»; lx doz- D gi.i * r ;. t' - f.»7 I " (>< lo*-*, IwaTl®. ere. - , 'X erf' nrond *<» knu-r i• • f*>< • • Go. f*«-jP p*' >, / , . "TsjjO ll'-t ! tl* I . v^fT'. he'd. •>o , i * : i •< ....o, rops up .‘•gain and Are •/,„ them very nicely. The s* a 6* ne here at this time. MILLINERY Our hats are still U*ing soh; /t .t ing nxlucti'jn. We h;,\e a nice selection for you to X k from. Prices very reasonable. X ; " MEN’S SUITS Let us/fit you up with a I'i'mi Heath or K*tp U. .1 Suit {iiut f’cel satisfied as to style uui value. . Xe us for anything in C lo'iiiag, Fh **.-, Ktc. *1 \ / V W AI /I% K1T<3 HO, SOUTH CAROLINA.