The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 31, 1917, Image 5
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Wednesday, October 31, 1917.
THE PRESS AND STANPARD
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PAGE FIVE
To CANDY LOVERS
Our Policy 4s to give. “OUR PJC01*LE“ the best that can
be had of all kinds of MERCHANDISE and SERVICE.
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- .Whitman’s Fine Candies
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Mail Orders Solicited. Prescription work a Specialty
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Fishburne’s Drug Store
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THE BEST OF EVERYTHING
WALTERBORO,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
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CLASSIFIED ADS. ‘
1 FOR SALE'
H>l! S.Vl.K—Kami of 1.14 arres *»f
land. 40 acrpR rleared. two miles
From Walter boro, on CottaKevilly
road. Good outbuilding*.' Terms
reasonable. Apply U»’ H.. V’.
Crosby, Hitter. S. I*. Up.
‘ —Four houses and. lots
'' in th-* toti'n of Walterboro. For
prices i*ud tefnis see.D. B. .Hl&cJ;
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FOR —One saw mill outflt-,
ronsistina of 80 II. P. boiler, *40
H. P. and 20 H. P. enaine* and
edaer. to>rether with 150 acre*
good jlmber. Easy terftr*/ Apply
* to II. R. Padiretf, Islandton. d,
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FAI L CABIt%(2l>; yi.AXTS— Early
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Another car of good farm mules, and
fifteen head of fine horses just received.
Our Miv Ayer has just returned from St.
Louis, where he spent a week in selecting
these mules and horses. They are the best
for this section he could buy.
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If jn need of a good mule or horse
' nmnT f "° W *7^ Wlo*i«i pupils: 10th grade, Elita ]
JV ?*• r Vlvo frtr Vi^ 0 - ’ ^ Jotle*; Hth. uinnls Urown; 8th I
81.50, 5.000 fdr‘fl.2;, por thou** ,, ...
.. , \, ,, .« l* •. t lamii.i itail,>v: ,th, Helen Searson
and , Money with older. E. L. ... ... ....
(latch, Osl»orn, S. C. - 10-17-1tp.
F'OK SALE—MV farm iflhown a* the
M. P. lliott farni five'’mi!«'»s from
Walterboro, at Mash,nvville, con
taining 100 acres; 80 acres clear
ed. Fair huildings. Apply to P.
I\ lliott. Jackson boro or Walter-
boro. S C. :• 9-5-^f.
FOR SALE—Monument*. I am
agent for Cherokee Marble Work*.
, See me for estimates and secure
my. figures .before buying. C. <\
lliott. Round. S. C. tf.
WANTED
WANTED—Fiv*- ( r» i' cords djy pine
wood for stove use. l)o not want
‘••light iii.” -M;DkM price* paid. H.‘
. M. JeJeric.*;. • , • » \ Jtp.
IP 4 ROSS TIKS IVAVTFD—I
yant tp buy loilk oy short leaf
sap ties in car load lots. Will
pay cbtdi fm satn'e. Information
gladly fihnished. II. H ’ -fioff-
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come to see us.
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\V. C. Saunders. Stokes. S.-Cf
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WANTED—To sell light woo,J knot.*.
Two horse load only $1.75, The*
ha’uling is worth this. Get a
. sitpply for winter. ,Postal will
tiring them. Jlio. II. peurifov.
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FOR SII.E*r—Mr^farm r nn the
Hendersonvill** ’ toad containing
12ft acres: .five miles from Wal-
.. lerhoro; good settlement; known
i.is the old Pelhim plaee % . Rea
sonable terms. E. L. FisUburne.
IV INTFD—Hiclrest eiish tu ire paft^
for . secondjhand Iprss. , Walter
boro Ice A: Fil'd «'o.» a tf.
IIMNTFD—To/d»uv.,4Vo mules fotv
Jcasli. Mv* 4 ' no*^w-eith lees ttra^t
f 1 ftftii pounds, sound and .“‘did;/
) AlsO/cniX'sha re 'topper: Mills’
bX* X''.-*' er mule of. hi
COLLETON COUNll
SCHOOL NEWS
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HONOR roll for
WALTERBORO SCHOOL
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FOOD CAMPAIGN
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WORK NOW ON
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SCORES OfF WORKERS VISITING
HOMES AND SRCTRINCj
PLEDGES TO SAVE
The honor roll for the first month
of the Walterboro schotfl is giver
below There was no grades given
in the first grade except on deport
ment. and in consequence the names
•f the first grade pupils are notblK iW
klve” Manager Glover of the Co-! MINIMUM* IS 3,000 PLEDGE?
Ionia I offered the .first honor pupil
in each
theatre
grade
and
a free ticket to the
these were won by .tbo X|m|ber of Hignmtwm for i (Alt4on
County Will be Secured b> law-ge
6th. .141,11 Walker; 5th. Etheleau
Strickland; 4th. Douglas Jones; 3rd.
Wilinei Jacobs; 2nd. Mary Finn.
The h mor rrfll ollow*; ».
S,Ton«1 tirade. ' r
Willie Reach, Burdette Crosby.
Eugene HHinder. .Albert Lucas.
Gfo\er Wfiiron, Inei Avant. Ruby
Avant. Fvelyn Easterling. Lucie
Number of Worker*.
The campaign for the Foutd'Con-
servation Week Is being carried on
this week by the organisation in the
county. Much work has been done
by workers over the county, but n.i
“7 j
ceived, rrtost of tpe work being done
in the rural districts. It is known,
however, that work Is being done
and the organization is sure the
3,000 pledges asked for will easily
be secured during the week.
The organisation is in charge of,
W. W. £moak. as county chairman:
L. B. Houck, campaign manager;
Captains C. C. Garris. Lodge; D»\
B. G. Willis. Cotuggtnie: E. A.
Marvin. Green Pond; H. Hodges,
Jacksonboro; the chairman and
manager being in charge of the ter- ,
ritory in Verdier and Bells Town
ships. i
The captains will collect the cards
from their lieutenants and worker.*
and bring or send them to the coun
ty chairman or campaign manager
by Monday. Nov. 5.
> If you have, not signed one nf the
cards in the hands of the workers,
please lip the pledge below and
send it to the county chairman, or
any worker, Do it nowr, as the
campaign closes this week. I
UNITED STATES/FOOD AD?TTX -XX7.'.
ready signed, pass- uu* ou 4*«-n trtt-r: J --
God ley. Nannie Wardlaw. Eva *Mac“ definite report of the number qf
Stritkland. Robert Hoats. Grace signers can be published this wCe^
Bryant, Judeon Ackerman. Netha on account of the few reports re-
Bell** Drawdv. Marv Finn, Louise .
irioVi: Nina Lane. . * PLEDGE CARD FOR
,.*• Grad**. _ , 1 - If y*m have alreadv
( I.',,, p*tier«ft»q. Lenn Towles^- - — -—- ——— ’
All*, Sfneak; Kathleen HnWs, Albert’ TO THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR:
RatX'S. Wilmet -Jacohe , i • . • . . ' T .'
'Ji x l’.Mirth Grade.- 1 a!P tn l 01n yvu in the service of foo.1 eonserr ;
Hiuh.v* Honor- vigiria Biddle- n *tion and I hereby accept membership in the United Stjr
Do.urJjiS \jone*;. Honor*—Delm*i ministration, pledging myself to carry out the direetior*-
Drawd> 1’iWrl Davis'. ■-•Lilly Mayr of tlie Food Administrator in my home, insofar as mv
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Street
Vai n. II izel GJoyer.
' . * '• frlffl* Grade.
IIigh/'t Honor- Eva Cohen. Ethi
lean Str^kland. \Ui* Zalin 1L
(Vlo/t,* Patterson. Nadeen^Beach.
Rebr'V’/y *uaIi, Fna BeatdL Mitchell
WfifWt Tim n*-odertf4c. . Rirhal*d |
Bia.VR Vir'g’inht Adnn4^. > . ('Tiv
sixth Grade;. "X ! V '
-t Honors John Walker, i
\* kormah. Jim vonLehel!
McTeer. -.Morris FraHk.
Jessie ‘Piidfretr.' EstKm-
iazzie Blffcker.- JewelT Far-
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ere on Jr.'t. or dtie* t.
t" • psfid ’ The
if-Xdly "T'-Tod
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may tv*.; e i’ ,. H *vj
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i'.'die • ll.nbster. Myrtle Hig-
k Catollne Jones, Ruth
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jdrdge. .
gin hot Li
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,P St*x>iRh tirade.
H isLiestyl loti.'N^ Dorothy Hope.
Mel. -. son. PriuXVarn Kenneth
Sandets^ William Smtialt, Honors—
Blltli Ri twii. Ethel PiidgeJL.Vernelle
Bisbei Josephine Wardlaw^benja
min Finn
Eightli Grade.
• Higftest* s. Claudia Bailey.
Honois Chase/ Herndon, Hugh
Beach. Max field Ackerman.-, Audrey
Jones^ > .l•*W«*l \\ant. \thlete Bisher.
' IrtMiia \Varr**r. George Googe.
Gra*. Martin f
• Nintli Grade., .*
HiejteVt Honors v L**nnis Brown.
Thelpia* Padgett. Fay Tavlor. Gladv*
material in the science class bf th\* >
Re!
eighth htade.
l^st Friday the school celebrated
Health "Day with appropriate exe*--
dses.' These consisted of recitations
and songs by . pupils and address.*:
by Doctors EsDorn and Bailey.
As soon a* the fair is over the
parent-teacher association will be
organized. On account of the time
ing necessary for preparation for
a Xhooi exhibit at the fair, the llt-
eraryNsocietles have not begun work
This witkbc taken up after the fair.
The inlRtqry corps is steadily im
proving. an.lXwhen their uniforms
arrive they will m^ke a stunning ap
pearance
Miss Ray Jones hXing tesbgned
Mrs. J. M. WifscU is nowsf-iking li*
.be sup
cal
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<'.nbclt. Ah mIi lj»** tfanders. Hbll
<*/ B> -■> rtioke?:. Carl Ritter. Pas-! |>lace\u|itil the vacancy ra
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Jos»*pMn
•Elizabeth P - a«lg«>tt.' plied. ‘ .Mrs. Wltsell was
. - Margaret ' Roger.'.; sta.ntl b> bf. Dr. Edmunds' w
STATEMENT OF
FINES •• X*
' COLLECTED
Statement of magistrate fines paid
in to Colleton Treasurer durinfc
months of July, AUgUft and Sep
tember. 1517. X*
July 21. W. D. Hmoak. Mag..850.01
Aug. 7, T. M. Reeves. Mac.. . X 3.00
Sept. 7, H. Hudson,Jr.%lag 241.00
Sept. 12. T.
Reeves. Mag. 23.25
Sept, 12. J. E. Bryan. Mag... 75.00
Sept, 18. G. W. Sweat. Mag.. 25.00
Sept. 19, II. Hodges. Mag,..*
Sept. 24. II. J. (livens, Mag.. yH l
Sept. 24, W.' N. Jones, Majh-XT-’ n *
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County Treus, ‘for Colleton Count’,
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Ihihy P.* i< It. 1h*i -.l.ucas. Ad*iie van taught at S,uinter.
in’ * .Eehv. i ’ li rplf Blown.' Uola - 1» .a ‘ On a- oiiiit of incte;
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Tcinfr-Grmte;
■’-’rfj- iti ■ IJm (1 f t.idf mill tw-o "sf
^.Mr. and '.\firS.'- T. <’uminings.
Mist la'unis Brown and .,Mii»s/'h;i''*
Black, Miss Glad\.s*/'Corbett and
Master Heroic** ('uminings w**nt Ur
i«“-s cryip meetRrg Sunday.
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' the restaunit.l privilege at, thr* d'ai^xiipd shall lie pre-
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pared to furnish n)^als. lunches, eHr.. at all h*>ni*s, and ,
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prices. . , X
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Mr*. Braid.- - . ^x
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W«» chall Xodp/Hahu’s ie** t rerttn at-the/iatr.-
Full lir
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,;r t)rmks at separate IxMithX. Be
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le'C.Jctt »u»i will. II/m* b. ojfoilrli’
liiin fx I’itch pupil. An
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Cons, nryl -th** st**<Hi<l grail** into two Crgss SwXun s**i ikon passed tbtdugl^
‘*''1 ioir-, ■ Mirs Speight* find Mis -.Ki J n, Tip’sihsV «*n imil/ to ♦b.'-.
McCown :■ i** 'teaching , tb«* thhu . luuiie, iit'ioi X<a’ing *.nj<» * *1 ;li<-
ciad** *U - <!'Tu-vilb*. f h** two fc* * .•.!*,(y * tin. atX’VP 1, 1
t *•!-c of tb*** second; *• X • !, ,#■ r-nix ■ • -
m'hh : >" is iiivir**d tx attend t''’ P. M. 'c .* has x 1 *’' ■ 1 c
1 v •F- \ > *.t.,tii-hitie events'’; ne\‘ : sithiji wRi/'.a VVa.h* , Xa S*»i>
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Jbidfji lid! PufJiu Xhooi 'lot th,.
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'>■'<•011,1 Giaijc KilH, Sanders
I'tui.il (Bail* (•*.<1 plMiaHl.
Ko.tjrih. 4 *’<rad* /hoycf* itret.nid.
’.mb, Ci aifx 1 !! t*‘ Via*' \| i !*•■
M'azie l‘adgctf.
S.i\th GlVt. Wiltiam Patrick.
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1 #OrIr vvtll devote* ! Mil*- «<!' .(*« • .1-^X
•^.X»XHlen*»sr«phi* “Work. -wbiilX hx-
ns.Xi'atK rioi••nr**<l in the offu**.
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tuntion of parent* tw < ailed t*i H e
t>* ha \ ior • ftieii « biMren witlXf
vie^, • t<> . curing iiVor* <|til« t ill Hie
tbeatMutfing p**rfftnnanc*s.
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it* tunic und tavali’-e'Htcrk I.AXA
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hrual gftnrtwtx r IN? ♦«!! u. rac uihS
tkc signatuir cl 11 '\. UMC'.l.. JCc.
lice isXTV I guarantee saNstac
tioii, X^Y our patronage is soluiU'T.
\V. P .Sliyb r. Gro\i*r. S- C.
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VVaJfccboro Oil Mill. Ilc«-ns*i1
buver<- of seed - cotton. Bring yotir
rein il l n t.
10-71-♦(.
11 igheyt. mai'feeJL. price.
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Jililg* in
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an*l AppPi
Black. Jr. 2'
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- Red It list 'Proof
Oats for >ale by H.. VV
COTTON (.IN N ING
days. Thursdays; Fridays. , Wal/j'
♦erbru i Oil Mill
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Thu it a pfezeriptipft prcpqred gtpc zllv
2f WAkARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. ' /
^•vc or *« doaot will break any e»#e. and Kn - ’f, ys*
■’Men then.a* a totfic the FcVtr will no*! .< oup/ oi
yy* 0 - U act* on the liver better thr.g her or a nuinb*xa
4 cl ani doti not grineor kickco. tiio/Stal* Fail i.n
• — —1— - j Wyandottes. - II
H. Wichman left ycstei day *ar7]»ton on maid and feiuipx bu ds, anil
blv 00 ” f ° r a bu *l n ^ 8H trip to Nof;} first hen. first and fourth eorkne*.
*' ^** . ' - • j first ami :e*oflt| pullet.
. W*' ’» ill sell l<Xest l« spoi,
sib!«- bolder the necejpdiry repairs to
t*e *nra<(** on 'Rayso/s bridge a* r«c
E«listo river. Tup*day. N’ovenibei /,
1917. at 12 oVb. ( k noon We r*
sere, th** rigjft tn reject, any arfd all
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Hirii 1 *. •' Coniinissioner for Colletol
t'nunty. * - . . ^
“>”• r k KISER. .
Si.ii*' i visor f£li_JL > ‘ , i.thfcsier Countyr-
Svelte hoi**,, s < . <>« t li. r-i:
Whenever You Need • General Tonic
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Tlie Old Standard Grove’s Taste.Tcss
Cl dl T■ iKie is equally valuable as a
, Gvn/al- " < *Xiiic feryaure it co’Uai*?* - pr*
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F'-i IB'.'N. th:* Liver,Hi - .t
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A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS
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Just Arrived
Buy on Your Own Tenns
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Special Fall Terms and a Lib-
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, eral Discount For Cash.
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Machines Demonstrated i n
V' YourHe^.
Needles, Oils and Sypplie*; for
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Driver Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The OU Sumtard grneml ctrr*gth«nis* IoimC.
OkOVls I ’M'gl.FN* chill TONIC.dfive/out
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M, PA xiOTTlE, Manager
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Railroad Avenue . Wallerboro, XC.
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