The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 03, 1918, Image 4
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MONDVr—“Jack and the Bean-
w«oo. 7£l V- •talk." Everybody knows the story
tncka br STdwrtBwt. «“l“ • oM ,h ' m ** •'
win make rood farm warons.
t. D. Glover, mayor. 4-3-2t.
AALR—25 bnahela rood, sonsd
Price reascnable. Apply
to L. N. Glover. Walterboro. tf.
¥GR HALE—Several show eases,
typewriter desk. safe. etc. Applv
""to Finn Jewelry Store. 4-S-2t.
mm BAIjR—Ern for hatchlnr from
• tee Rhode Island Red. prize win*
ners at Southern Carolina Fair.
A T. P. Murray. Walterboro, S. C.
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POE AAI.K—Jnat received a freeh
and the Beanstalk,. , The picture
tells tire story In picture form Just
as it was told to us in words by our
parents. Little. Francis Carpenter,
the hero of the picture, was born
July f, 1311. and at the ape of
about seven years be plays his' part
to perfection.
This picture is one that ever>
child should be allowed to see amr
every grown person will appreciate.
The price of admission for the
matinee at four o’clock, will be 15
and 4$ cents, for the night show, at
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* COUNCIL OF DEFENSE 4
• NOTES *
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Warren Township Orpmnlaatlon.
The following school district
chairman have been appointed hy
W. H. Vara, township chairman for
Warren township:
Strickland—F. Padgett.
. Little, Swamp—Carl Goodwin.
Pine Grove—Loney Herndon; .
Tabernacle—B. T. Derry.
Stnoaks—Rev. J. C. -.Counts.
Edisto—Jaa. F. Risher.
ear of mules. Prices and terms g : 30, will be 20 and 30 cents. Tb
to stilt Riser A Ayer. * - ‘‘price includes War tax Don’t forget
iw« show a Bluebird production ev-
HALE—LOnr staple cotton o.,,
seed. Blue ribbon at State Fslr ery rri<Uy DlKl>t
every
mate
Edisto Island. 11.75 in 500 bu
lots. Will trade seed for good
sound peas, bushel, for bushel. J.
r Adapted to this ell- THE UBKRXY |/>.%x EXPLAINED
12.50 per bu., f. o. b. ,
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When you buy a Liberty Bond
you are not giving awdy your ino-
^.f«ru^er Fdlsto f.l.nd W You are mer ' ,v Ending it 'o
Swlnton W hale), Edisto Island, th<( UBifed states Government. As
8 ■ * . 3 ' Z7 ."* lp 'ilong ss K uses your money the gov-
FOR HALF—500 cans tomatoes. 200 !ernnipht^Will pay yoa interest. The
• cans string beans. 200 cans aoup ,u « ,f »>e returned in th *
mixture: guaranteed superior | *P w ' , O e d number of years. If you
quality. Miss Audry Simmons, [ want U back sooner you can get It
Lodge. S. C. 3-4-4tp. by sellThg your bond. Safe places
for savings are being sought’ in this
hour of financial uncertainty. No
C.. N. Langdale Accents.
A letter of acceptance has been
received from C. N. Langdale for
Verdier township chairman. Mr.
Langdale. states that he will be
pleased to render everv servW he
msv. His school district shairmen
will be appointed soon.
Will .Aid Llbertv I^oen.
The County Chairman has yritt^n
to each of the township chairmen
ask in g| that they be present at th-'
rallv to be held Saturday of this
week’, and bring with them as many
of their worker* and others ci pos
sible. The township 'chairman Is
urged to do all he cqn through his
organization to aid in the sale of
j Liberty bonds and- war savin c »
stamps. , , •
WANTED
.. .. . vault in the world is as safe as
WANTED—At the State Hospital f nf i e Sam’s promise to pay his
for the Insane. Columbia, white | 0 vou
women, preferably between the i j> ut y 0ur savings into bonds and
ages of eighteen and thirty years, ^ on< j 8 niav Ra vfe. your savint-s f <r
as student nurses and attendants.'y 0u
For Information write the- super-:' . ' '
Intendent. 4-3-41. j
WANTED—A little girl, age 8 to 1? |
years, as companion for my .little ‘
daughter. Will adopt her as a
NOTICE!
Notic« is hereby given that th»
books of registration to be used for
child"a*nd guarantee^kood ’treat- ,he regular or municipal election in
ment and educate her. A. B. °„ f ' V fi t fI bor ?,’, C • to b, ‘
held May 28. 1918, will be open at
the store of II. W. Black. Jr., Sup
ervisor of Registration, on Monday,
April 151 IMS, and remain open
Carter. Ritter, S^'C.
WANTED—A few gallons good
syrup, in bottle*, or Jugs, put up
when first boiled. W. W. Smoak.
WANTED TO BUY—Postage stamps
of Confederate States of America.
1881-1885. all issues. Send list
or stamps. Don’t tear stamp off
envelope. P. O. Box 243, Char
leston. S. C. 3-27-3tp.
WANTED—To buy a good cow giv
ing rich milk. A. H. Wlchman
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—House with electric
lights. Apply to Mrs. M. Pan-
Jn <
until tiu' 28th day of April, 1918.
for the purpose of registering all
qualified electors within the incor
porate limits of said town.
Qualifications for this registra
tion are as follows: Resident ot
the State for two years, and of the
county of Colleton for one year, and
of the town of Walterboro four
months previous to the said elec
tion, and hnve paid all taxes due
gnd collectable for the preceding
fiscal year, the production- of a cer
tificate of registration. from tli *
lottic. at Singer Sewin- Machine roon,v supervisor-of registration
Company. tf. r, * r Colleton confity. entitling tl!»
LOST
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applicant to vote in a polling pr.--
cinct wittjJn the said town, shall be
a condition prerequisite to the ip-
STRAII’D «)|{, STOLEN—From j pUe*fit’u obtaining a certificate cf
Mole Dry Kiln sometime in Fe.b-}p-iristrimon for the ssid nintUctprfl
rtinry. on.- white gilt »:iarke><?,^tion. Provided that ministers m
straight ijpLt and utujerhit in 4<h'* ar . of an organi’<Hl church nrd
ear. iindrrftgme 7 in bthe^ Oqe , ^hers of public school", shall he
big spotted sow. tnarkcd'kjime an entitled to vote after six months
the -’ill. Please notify H. T. residence in the Ktaje, if otherwise
Herndon. Wqltei ; (’. tf. ruhjtifihd.
TAKEN l I*—\ Mack boar shoat, N'/dici* f-' also given that the books
marked crop and bullet hole in of registraUon will be use^ for t!-*
each* Owner can get same demnenute muniotpal primaries to
by Jjffvirg expenses. Thomas he Vld in the town of Walter bo »
Graces, Walterboro. 8. C. 4-3-3tp. on the 7th, and Hth days of May,
HI TCITWIj'CC! f nr A I Q 1918, Ihe same qualifications beit:g
**L’IN required in the primaries hs in t'n>‘
- Bring your Velvet Beans to E. M-neral election-.in be held on the
R. Bryan and have them threshed, day of May, 1918.
For Information apply to or ’phono • u \v BLACK. JR.
Brvan s Mill. 3-20-3tp. .-z- porViso^’ of Registration for Town
RFR-MY-TISM—Antiseptic, Relicv- ‘Warterboro.
es Rlictimatism, Sprains, Neural-
(ria. etc. l-B-Sm. M r . a nd Mrs. A. K. Beach r.p4
Break your Cold or IjaGrippe with children went to Summerville Sun-
n few dose* of 6fUI. l-tE.’tmo. day to spend Easter with relatives.
War ten Tow Woman’s Conned
of Defense.
Fmnin 4 Jane Varn, towr.ship chair
man. * •
Schnwl Districts:—
Srioakr xf rs . J. B-." Pmith, Mi^s
Mamie Hlers. V
Fdisto 'lis* Cora ^ Connor.
Tabernacle Mrs. Bert Berrv.
Pipe Grove Mrs. G. W. Padgett.
Williams Mrs. Joe Garris.
Berea—Mrs. Joe Nobles.
Little Swamp—Mrs. J. C. Good
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Strickland Mrs. Jeff Strickland.
Colored Woman’s Connell of Defense
Warren Township.
Warren township—Mrs. J. A. F.
Black.
School Districts: —
Johnsville-—Mrs. J. D. Garris.
Bothel- Miss Nleey Scott.
Strickland Miss Estelle Walke.\
little Swamp—Mrs. W. A. Jones.
Simmons' Miss Angie Stephens.
Hunttur—Mrs. Eli Hunter.
l/OWnde* Township.
Township chairman- Mrs. G. W.
jSwea't. , **'
I Committee- Mrs. E. A. Morgan,
Miss Bessie Robertson. Miss Eva
Dyebes, Miss Gertha Hickman.
Eraser Township.
Township ehalrman Mrs. A. M.
GarritfT ^
\ Oak Grove District Mrs W. R.
Reynolds.
Pipe Hill District— Mrs. Korrie
Sires. \ - •
Ctsairman , for negroe.- Alte'l
Powell.
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* IMERKUV .WOMEN
Cultivators and Harrows
The << G^e Whiz,, Cultfv^ators are a highly successful
combi nation ■ spring-tooth, side and “V” harrow and cultivator. On
accotlht of its many adjustments this implement has become very
popular for all stages of cultivation.
The jerfcy, vibratory action of the well-tempered spring teeth
causes the bladfe to tear up and shake loose all the roots of grass
and weeds, leaving them on the'surface exposed to wind and
sun, consequently in, a few minutes they are wilted and done fbr,
and the soil is left tn a firmly pulverized condition. _
These Cultivators are made ifrmany styles and are very econ
omical in price. We heartily recommend them.. *.
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Avery Orchard Harrows
These tools are especially adapted for ti*uckers, gardeners and
general field harrowing and cultivating. • The great variety of
range and adjustments makes them quite a universal and handy
tool on every farm, large or small
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Avery One-Horse Cultivators
These tools are especially adapted to use in gardens, orchards,
and truck farms where there is variation in the width of rows, be
cause of ease of change in their many adjustments.
We wish you to see these Labor-Saving Devices.
Machine^' is cheaper than Labor—Save money and time by
properly equipping your farm with machinery. —
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Prices and terms are right for every purchaser.
A. Wichman &Son
Colleton’s Leading Hardware Dealers
5 per cent cash discount, or S. & H. Green Trading Stamps--
Your Choice.
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> i»tir ('Oilntry Ajqwul/ to You.
‘ Tie women of FnrjTce are pi on
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creani serge. The bride was
rer nntre b-autl/M. than in tvr
inr in the fields that the of tailored coat suit of blue chiffon
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Koger Hardware Company’s
CONTEST
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This emte t will dose on April 13th, le s. th. n two
weeks ironi todav. - All contestants shsultl see tlv ir-
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friends and jfet them Di turn in what v; tes they er.n he-
iVre the close.
Th” followincr are the votes, to date
itheir army may be fed. ; Will noi
itho women of America K rtd idoneV
i to theii country thr.t/ their oUn
{fighting men may be provided for?
Tin* women of Enprtand^ from the
hiKhe*t to the hutp^lcnt, ‘are toiling
in munition factories to make gims
and *hel!a for their -soldiers. Will
not the women-of America do that
far easier thiqg of merely lending
the mon-‘y to buy the . guns for
equipping the American men?
The safety for which these wo
men of other lands are striving was
won for American women lopg ago
hy the swords of American men. To
preserve this safety for you, and
yeirr children American men ar«
n.dw marching to battle even as their
.forefathers marched: x Will Ameri
can women stand shoulder to should-
1*1* with them? They are offering
thetr lives as a gift. Will you offer
your dollars as a loan?
To sav|r new home from the i
:’aiuo4 destroying Frqnce, your ha
loes from the sword that murdered
u f ants in Roland, vour daughters
from th* herds that ravished Bei-1
gian women even r.s they tied |
throu h the streets. American men
i irk n . tho supreme stcrlfice.
What sacrifice will you make to | n . rn
h< i|* equip the<,» defenders of your ^ rh *
count iv? What will you give up- 1u ' tn * "
that you ma> help finance the stmg-
b to n\, Anierican fieedoptf # jcompanied his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Risher. and his sister, Miss
taffeta, with accessories to match.
She carried a beaptlful bunch of
w hite rose buds.
Rev. and Mrs Black left itirnie-
diately after the ceremony for
v'iken. Augusta find other points. -
After a visit of several days they
will be at home to their friends
near Walterboro. The best wishes -
of many friends &I1 over the county
goes with this young couple.
The bride as Miss Vera Crosbv
was ve-y popular. She Is the ac
complished daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Crosby, whose home is
near Tabor church. The groom is
one of the county’s rising young
ministers. He has several impor
tant churches in this county and in
Bamberg.
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R-orn to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Berry,
a son. J. O., Jr„ March 18.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Laurie
i Hiott, March 30. a son.
•H ST RECEIVED A NEW SHIFMENT «E LADIES’ SILK
IH’KSSES. WE HAVE ALREADY IN Ol R COMPLETE LIVE
Ol- Sl’RfNt, GOODS. THE I.AlUiKST sT<H K THAT WE EVER
HAD. THE MOST OF THE GOODS WERE HOI GHT BEFORE
THi: PRR ES WENT I P \ ERY H!(,H. WE CAN SELL YOt
JHK <;<K.;>s < REAPER TH IT THE OTHER sTOREs C AN
IH Y THEM.
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NO STORE
< W Hi FEI! YOl sLCH PRICKS AS THESE.
IP -OMP f’)E THE sltUEki WH.E OFFER YOl' Till: S\
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W ’ T YOl
and Mrs 1!
a daughter.
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County \gert F W. Risher. nr-
N-'t a gift but a loan is a>k*-l o
v Oo . No; r. free loan, b*it n loan at
Kit F*st Will you Withhold jronr
nyohey i'liile men offer the;;* blood ’
’t't- a 1 iOcr* ftiird for \ nilr corn
t*y’s Fskf^ Rut it In your o.vn
’ • ■ ■ ; - one for the hter (
” i- a> gave. Buy one for tin* bo
too.small to fight.
‘ Hen, to Camp Jackson, whftre they
peat Raster with his brother, Wal
ter-, who i* a soldier at this c«mp.
TO SKK TUP IHFI ERENC L l\ T!IE Ql ALITY.
1.’. i R\ i',<)|)» KNOWS TH\T 11. XAI.1.N KEE1*S THE Bl>r
GCODS IN TOW N. WE AI.S/) KEEP A FI I.L LINK OF MlvN s
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CROSBY—lil.\CK
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Miss W.a Cr.*<bv and Rex- Wa»'<
Blrck’WKre married at Drs. Cree
churciL last Wedneiilav afternoon 1
3 , q^’clock, Ciw (-evemopv boing b- ;
formc-1 liv K* v. J. P. tlrahar.;, -
ter «»f t'.c Fh-.-f. Baptist clum!; .
Walterboro. This vveblln , \
very p-. tty rre.Xnnd war *ai#> r ’
b- a I ri-e ■encoui'-y of the fri-i:,'.'
of the ennt: acting
«{.. The i ridal parly v:-N on'vi-. j
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i ' t' a-r-b, b« aul:fnl!\ play» .l bv {
M - V, g ! tn :'r.- Tl.e foIlWin
w*--o th<> attendant? Miss KXth
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* ..*-tt. th .luide are. groom fullowln,.
i. The church was beautiful!-, d c-
|orated fo*r tht- occasion, and th-
.<'ro4g.es warn by tl-o bride and th-
bride mad a were very pretty and in
jtaity accord w th file scheme t»f the
decorations. The bridesmaids wore
[.beautiful dresses of georgette crept*
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Prof ^ H. Connor has- under,
h'j resignation «s principal of t
Hendersonville schravi, to Uc<.-
off.^ti..* at the close of t!:^ wt
Prof. Connor resigned to accept
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Sii-rjJT Weeks
lU*.igti<<i Losititoi.
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• Sheriff IJ. G. Weeks, who
his position i*
dep. ty mht t'ff for this-county, has
ti.o*.ej K^-rk to hi* farm near Round.
>!|. We^Ks has accepted a pos:tiv’t
position as disbursing officer at the w lt h the Savannah River Lumbt •
j Charleston Navy Yard, which po-^Co.u nar. at Wiggins, and has * i.-
sition he will begin on Monday. ve:ed upon his new duties.
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