The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 01, 1918, Image 5
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ATTENTION!
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We desire to announce that \\e have just
received several cars of irfiplements and
mules. We shall be pleased to see those
who are in the market for any of these.
ONE CAR
Animals.
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MULES.
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Good Farm
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ONE CAR OF HACKNEY, one and two
horse wagons.
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TWO CARS DEERING • AND EMER-.
SON M' wera and Rakes. .
ONE VAR INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS.
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rec us for any of the above. We can
furnish you with what you need for culti
vating and harvesting your crops, as well
as hauling them t6 market.
Rizer &
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Colleton’s Mule Emporium
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To eppooo the war aavlnga mo**
ment ^btl^pp^ose victory on
part of the United Statea and Its
Allies.
To be Indiffemnt toward this
great moyemcnt la to be In effect
Indifferent toward tne murder of
wemen, children, and other civil
ians.*
To belittle the wcr savings
movement is to belittle the heroic
sacrifices of dead and wounded sol
diers who fought for your protec
tion.
Failure to back the government
In ti e W. S. S. campaign la failure
to be jvtrue American. The Amer
ican who does not help America to
the limit of his means and ability
automatically helps Germany to
the limit of his means and ability.
In these times a person either
helps or hinders.
If our soldiers did not taka their
duties seriously, there would be
disastrous results for those at
home. ' • , * *
And if Vioso at home do not take
their duties seriously, there will
be dicartrous results for our sol
diers. for our sailors, and-for US
all.
If our soldiers can GIVE thalr
livis, surely we can LEND our
money. “Will yeu co-operate, or
will you obctructf"!
On account oT the fact that there
are a number of water meters not
Get installed, it ha:» be»n decided'
not to charge for water by the me-
j ter readings this month. Superin-
• t*ndent llinns stales that he hopes
to be able to bemn regularly after
«!ii? month. „
fid. .las. tj. 'Vad^ctt
N|H-aLs in. Jleaufort. j,
Cot. .las. C. Padgett sp« nt Satnr-
d; \ in Itennfort county, making t\v<C
speeches in the interest, of the Third
I.ihj-rty Loan. Col. Padgett was ac
corded a splendid hearing at IHn’T-
ton in the murninfr and af another
point in the evening. As a result
•of the meetings and the force of th--
argumentsmade, several thousand;'
of dollars of Liberty loan bonds
were subscribed. >,'*
Cafe , MAGIC I Caves silver
JURE iHiUTT 1 A T i jAVES TIME
U ANITARY IMETAU U AVE§ LABOR
MA RUBBING
WII SCRATCHING
SCOURING
PRICE FIFTY CENTS
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For Sale and Demonstrated Here
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Dr. K. It. Knight
Lert\es^for Army.
Dr. K. ft. Knight, who has been
with Klein’s Drug Store for several
months, has receive^ notice re-
port to Fort Screven, (la., in the
next call from Ridgeway, whgye he
was enrolled. Dr. Knight left to- taking a special course in antomn-1
day in erder to be on time. His bile. i( r , Davis
Fishburne’s Drug Store
able assistance to Sr.
friends here, and he has many, re- by this selection to attend
gret to have him go. but are glad th j B gehooi. •
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he js going in so good a cause.
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dividends in W. 8. S.
n r. I,. Hiers Hun
M«iveel Hack t'p Town.
D. C. L. Hiers, who has two
j homes in town, has moved back to
Dr. and Mrs. Klein
Knjoy Tenth Anniversary.
Ackerman,
Is quite compli:^ and to the town and county. Their
nikny friends hers will b* pleased
to have him and Ms eatligfble tunth-'
er bbsome residents of the town
again. ;
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rhcrleston.—To the First National ^ n*»»«t home in North Walter leston. on Tuesday. This was
. ” “ _ . .. .. ., boro, a'handsome residence in a de- -nnivpi-Rarv nf nr Kioin'> «
U hf F orence. a. C.. fa Is ths dis- : ... ..... ... . ! annixersary of Dr. Kleins wedi
sirable portion of the city. He has
b**in living on Bridge street. The
residence just vacated hy Mr. Hiers
will be occupied hy Mr. and Mrs.
Frank S. Fennell end by Mr. and
Mr fountain.
B k. bf Florence. S. C.. falls tha dls-
tinr tlon of being the first bank In the
co Itry to adopt the plan of paying
dix (lends to stockholders In War Sav
ings Stamps. This bank, according
to an official report received from
Wa; hlngton. has set the pace for the
country in this respect, and is closely
followed by the Union National Bank,
of Columbia, which also pays stock
holders' dividends In War Savings
Stamps and Liberty Bonds. Banks all Ipropertv was occupied
over the country, and other concerne, 1 vears during his life
are adopting this patriotic plan
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This Is The LixnitI
CLASSIFIED ADS.
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FOR SALK
NOTH K!
All jou-Bons an* hereby forbitlft :i
to tre-.pass upon our lands in Colle
ton county, known as the CumpheH
plantation, in any manner what-
I'Dft s \ I.K-—DtO bushels.of coin at ever.
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tj.fto p# j- bushel. W. H. (lue^s.
Round. !>-J/‘atp.
I OK SALK—One car Land Blaster,
one car Lime. Yellow and \\ hit-* j ^ ^ ^
'll) days Dent Seed Corn. 2<> bbls.
slacked lime used for ton^ptoes. 1 ^
Fruit jars and tomato cans. The
Brick i^tore. 4-24-3t. *
GEfT. R. FlMlRl RNi:,
KARL SLOAN,
Charleston, S./C.
Personal Mentior,
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Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. E. Campbell
artd several friends were an auto-
party in Walterboro Tues-
KOK SALK—One Loc Beam Saw
Mill Carriage in good condition;
also one email Moulding Machine;
prices reasonable. Colleton Mer- mobile
cantile & Mfg. Co.. Ritter, S. C. j day.
-Acid phosphate. 120.0*. . \ J - was
A. Wiehman t Son. 31. ,n "ulterboro Tuesday.
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KOU SAL
per ton.
WANTED ! Jasper M. Strickland, of Williams,
. was in Walterboro Tuesday on a
WAX^Kp—A few gallons good v j s |( ( 0 brother, Hugo S. Strick-
syrufi, in botfles, or jugs, put up i an( j
when first boiled, W. W. Smoak.. 4 o-o—
--'V- LOST ! W- M. Jaques, of Cottageville.
i was among those who had business
LOST—Somewhere near Fishburne’a here Tuesday of this week.
Ice cream parlor Monday nicht a i —o-o—
solid gold tie clasp. Reward if ' Magistrate W. N. Jones, of Ash-
returned to Dress and Standard , ton. was in town Monday of this
or R. H. Beach. HP- week.
TAKKX 14*—Two white shoats. | - —o-o—
Mr. and Mrs. John JV. Rentz,
Charleston.*—As far as is known, taurant
only two men In South Carolina haro st;ind.
purchased the limit allowed to holders i
of War Savings Stamps—one thou- Franklin Dmxk
sand dollars’ worth. Governor Rich- |
ard I. Masning and J. E. Wannamak- 1
er. of St. Matthews, have pun based
War Savings Stamns to the extent-of
$1,000. the limit allowed by law. It
Is reported that a movement Is on
foot to Institute a Limit Club In Co- _
lumbia. which consists of members ( —
who pledge tjierr.selves to purchase !
during the year War Savings Stamps
to the amount of ll.OQft.
W. 8. S.
Ha. CurchaMvi
llenuis Waring Store.
Col. Jas. G. Padgett has just pu’--
ehased. the property formerly of
Remus Waring on Main street. This
for many
by Remus
.Waring, a well-known negro baker,
and restaurant keeper. Many a
,whit« man has been served at
Remus’ shop, and the habit of tak- 1
ing meals there was hard to break. Dr. J. C. vonLehe
H. T. Herndon has moved his res- Move* to Walterboro.
Dr. and Mrs. John M. K!«in and
jMrs. A. J. ^ Anderson went to Char-
tho
wedding.
Ten years ago he and Miss Lucille
MrTeer were married. * While the
trip to Charleston was not planned
as an anniversary trip, It was en
joyed none the less.
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The Sample Store •
Has Moved Away.
The Semple Store whieh has been
running in Walterboro. occupying
the store adjacent to The First Na
tional Bank, has discontinued busi
ness and the stock of goods has
been sent to Charleston, where the
proprietor, H. M. Fromberg, has a
large store.,
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KKSIT.TS WILL NTARTLIiT
WALTKHBOKO
there from the Glovep
to Peoria.
Mrs. K, W. Davis has received a
letter from hefc-son. Franklin, who
has been for some time at Camp
Set j« r, Greenville, that he is on >
of five from his regiment to go. Dy
Peoria, Illinois, for the purpose of
Dr. J. C. vonLehe, who has been
at Cottageville for several years,
has decided to cast his lot with th.*
Walteiboro physicians. He ha:<
moved *o Walterboro and with Mrs.
vonLehe, his mother, they will oc
cupy their old home. Dr. vonLehe
will In* associated with Dr. Riddick
People report apick results from
pure Lavoptlk e/e wash. A girl
wfeh^weak, strained eyes was help
ed by ONE appllration. Her moth
er could not sew or read because of
eye pains. In one week her trouble
was gone. • A small bottle of. La -
optik is guaranteed to help EVERY
CASE weak, strained or inflamed
eyes. ONE WASH startles with its
quick results. Aluminum eye cup
FREE. „ John M. Klein, druggist.
Mrs. R. C. Rolen, with her little
sons, John C. and Claude, who have
been visiting at the home of her
father, T. D. Fender, returned 4o
her home on yesterday.
Best Itemedy for Whooping Cough.
’’Last winter when my little hov
had. the whooping cough I gave him
Chamberlain’s .Cough iReniedy,”
writes Mrs. J. R. Roberts, East St.
Louis. III. “It kept his cough loos.*
and relieved him of those dreadful
coughing spells. It is the only
couth medicine | keep in the house
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Ackerman in his work. Dr. von- rbecause I have th** most onnfldenc*
Lehe is well equipped to do labor* in it.v Thia remedy is also goou
atbry work, and he will he of vain- for colds and croup
South Carolina La^s.
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Charfesjon.—The official report Is
sued from Washington shows that
of all the, states in the Cnion. South
Carolina ranks last and least In the
sales per Eapita of war savings
stamps. The South Carolina commit
tee is greatly disappointed at the poor
showing which the state has made up
to the end of February, and hopes
that the men. women;, and children |
of the state will Invest liberally and
steadily In stamps no that, the stigma
may be removed from the state's
name. . . \
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* DEATHS ^
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A. J. SIX’KATH
Islandton. April 27.—A. J. Sin-
eath died at his home here last
Tuesday morning early, and was
hurled at Peniel cemetery. Rev. D.
H. Everett, of Ruffin, conducted the
funeral servieos Friday afternoon.
Mr. Sineath had been in failing
.health for quite a while, his death
being due to a lingering disease. A
marked two splits in one ear and I Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rentz. of crowd of relatives and friends
crop in other; one boas and one Lodge, had business in \\ nlfm i.or i, .^mhleT to pay a last Uibu e to
sow. Owner will please call for Tuesday of this week lV*ce-Ld
them and pav expenses of keep - oeceasea
r n<l this advertisement on or he-j Miss Lucy Fiekling is visiting her
for Mav 4th. 1918. A. T. Ctsey. sister. Miss Tweedic Fiekling. hav- brothers Jesse ^inea’h
K-cd. *■ C. 4-17-3tp. iTtuin.'d with «'-*nr i.Und.on C j W ^
Mr. Sineath Is survived
willow and eleven children.
hy his
He also
BUSINESS LOCALS
NOTICE—My thoroiiphhred Span
ish Jack is at dour service Terni<*
«15.no, Five dollars cash' Ap-
Plv J. E. Owens. Cottageville. S.
C. 5-l-4tp.
-Car load of 200 sacks phospho
lend plaster just received.' H. W.
Black. Jr.
who went to her home at North Sat
urday.
R. H Willis artd W. K Willis,
prominent citizens of the Cottage
iMile community, were in Waiter-
boro Monday afternoon.
Sloan Fender, the efficient age^t
t and operator at Dawkins, has re-
5-1-2t. turned to his post of duty after vls-
Wtre at A. Wiehman & Son.
Se« A. Wiehman & Son for
wire.
Ring relatives and friends here.
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Grays Hill, and one sister, Mrs. W.
A. Gibson. He was a member < f
the Christian church, and was o
man of strong personality. He was
s life long resident of the commun
ity, and waa one of the good farc
ers of this rich section of the
county.
MOONLIGHT PICNIC
tor
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Enghieii up [lie Piace-Clean up and Paint up
'Make
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Give the house and bam and other buildings a fresh coat of paint
home and property look like you take an interest in it; that you are enterprising.
Use Plenty of Paint
We have a larger line of Paints, Oils, Vamishos and other Clean Up and Paint Up .
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Requisites than ever before. Come in and let us talk over your plans. We can save
you money.
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Mrs. J. D. vonLehe hr.s gone to
\ Mowers and Rakes
Will soon be time to harvest oats and other small grains. Come to u« for your
harvesting machinery. We handle the celebrated and reliable line of McCormick Mow-
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crS and Rakes. These save a maximum amount of your grain. Do not wait till you
need to use this machinery, but come now and get what you need, and it will la? ready
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for immediate use.
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General Store Hardware
In addition to lines mentioned above we carry a full line of all kinds of hardware.
On last Wedneaday exening MlM
Annie Mi.e Kpger and Mias Mnlli**
i . a j ti*i,i C.reenVjlle, where she will .visit her jirhid entertained at a delightful
Last rail for ^ tton seed \ I ^ [VAcrman vonLehe^ who is at numnliglit picnic given'In honor of
buy one more we, ^xent Do - C amp Sevier. It is thought that teachers. Miss Martha Mr-
u.r* per ton. Walterboro Oil Mill. M , %on Lehe will soon be called to Cleave, of York county, and Miss
—Just received two cars of • France, and Mrs. vonLehe wished to pearl Quarles, of Edgefleld. Danc-
Amerlcan wfre.
A.^Wichnian k Son.
see h i ni
front.
before he leaves
for the jnu an (J games were engaged in hv
' the young fplks, while a beautiful
PLANTS! PLANTS! -o-o— ! Itble swas being Jpreparefl on the
Following plants for Immediate M'-s. E. H. Williams, accompanie,, lawn by Mrs. L. H. Koger and Mrs.
*hipm?nf eight thousand June Pink by Mrs. Edna Felder, Miss Essie l. K. Braid, assisted by Miss Mc-
Tomatftes. five Pond^rosa. twenty- I-oper and Cozart Minns, have gone-Cleave. Promptly at 10 o'clock all
Ike Stone, ten Earliana. ten Beauty, | fur an automobile trip to Columbia were invited out to a table laden
twenty thousand succession cabbage.‘and Greenville. Mrs v William', with good things to eat. and upon
twenty Early Summer twelve thous- wishes to see her son. Hart Wil- which.the moon shown in all of its
and Ruby Pepper, four pimento, lia'"** w bo is at Tamp Sevier before beauty.
cood stock plants fine shape for he leaxes for France. • , Among the guests was Irvin Fo-
'hippjpg. Free from ^ diwase j — vartle, of Camp Sevier. looking his
Brown on virgin soil. Cash with I Mr. and Mrs. Esnest A. Marvin best after several months training
order, Tomato plants $1.75 thous- and children, of White Hall, were in Uncle Sam’i service. On taking
and. plants $1 50 thousand; in Walterboro thia morning. leav* all expressed I th dm selves as
Pepper plaats $8 75 thousand. K. Mr. and Mrs Dan Blake, of White having bad a good time and hoping
A 'Martin Socd i Co, Jacksonville. Hall, were viaitora to Walterboro there would soon be another moon-
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and a good stock of automobile supplies. See us for your needs, and we shall try to
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Screen Time Is Here
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Get our quotations on screen doors, windows and screen wire.
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Colleton’s Leading Hardware Store
Fla.
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