The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 29, 1918, Image 5
List of Tho** WMT Onitril>ute<l
the R«*d C'pos* War Kun«l in the
Recent Drive. .
to
___ i rha - gobs 5 00 1 Friendship rhurch.
COILBTON CTPI®W:«• M r ....... t. J. h ».♦»
COMPANY DONORS , ...
rV-S^y .1:X!8:°».».v
Maiom* .. .. ■ .. tS.«»'A. V. Con-elly
! Hirhard Cart.t S '?. 'Vvir ’
P F Davis . . a.00 R. C. Ayer . .
j. W. Carter* .... 25.00 .H. C. Jones
D. V. Carter . . . . . . .' w • •
P. S. Jones*.. . • • • •
W. L. Ramsey ., .. • • - •
Dr. H. M. Carter . . . , . . •
5.00
5.00
1.00
1.00
1.00"
.50
5.00
5.00
Colleton. responded most liberallr
to the necent lied Cross War Fund
and this littleV village-,
entirely of workine peo-
Richard Pinckney
K. J Smith ., . .
arren . .
campaign
composed „ .
pie. who liye’ by thejsweat of their
brow.\ goinc out into all kinds »«f
weather and doing the hardest kind',. 1 , ->- .J >mi
of work, has dope more in propo*-- .^willie w
tion to its population than any dh-j Willie Daniels
er in this county. Then to top th*$ R?**ie Davj.s %
th^ president of the company, Clinton
Ritter, of Columbus, Oh ! «'..
dollar, and stated l - '- C, Ramsey .
*' Padgett ^
Padgett . . ,
bil XI. Padgett
«0*)|W. B. Bryant .... .JJX
12.00^. C. Seymore
N. ». Wilkie • **
1 ; Solomon. C.rant *• • •
5.00
5.00
UNION SERVICES
PATRIOTIC EVENT
-' ..
l.arge %ndience Assemble*, at Srho*d
Auditorium Sunday K\ wring to.
Hid Adieu to Sdhlierp.
win:, i^iton . ’U.M ilsham'Kearse
W;0
5.00
oT
W. M.
eavg dollar for
that he did not care how
the check he must draw for this do- Y)
^Pvt»r»M»« P om . P
Smbak
Mondav Bell .
large was
•:
The Colleton Cypress Com-
pau- —*e* $500. bringing the total
for Colleton to $5,740.00. It is re- 11 1 - neuisi* ,
ported that every employee of the J - Padgett s
‘* * * Fred Glover
nation,
pany gave
Lloyd
H. C.
Rieh
Redish.
fuoo; V C.
it.00 John Ayer . . . .
5.00 W. M. Kearse .
?M)') Doc Grant . . . .
12.00 Monnie Ruth ..
0.00 | Charlie Grant .
ir. o » Jerry Grant . .,
1.00 |Mose Walker . .
.50 C. J. Murdaugh
.50 Hariet Ayer . .
1.00 jo. H Hay
15.u0 'Geo. ElRs .. . . .
Murdaugh
. . . 6.00
✓.
5.00
5.00
5.00
a.,00
5.00 jW. M. Grant .
5.00 Lee Murdaugh
who
this
cop-
mllt
mill contributed. ,
The full list of those
tributed to this fund at
is as follows:
W. M. Ritter
Colleton Cypress Co. . .
8. M. Jonea 75.00
L. A. Grayson 50.00
A. J. W«eks
R. E. Manning . . . . >
$2,620.00
500.00
40.00
40.00
J. E. Billlngtree
H. O. Wynne . .
Theodore Evans
C. Aiken .. ..
Total
ie, <
rv« ——
G. C. Pate . . 50.00
J. O. Weeks 40.00
R. W. Adams
Ashton Red Cross Fund.
50.00
(W. O. Jones, Chairman.>
Mrs. M. I. Riser . . .... ..$25.00
. . . 5.00
5.00
5.00
1.00
5.00
6.00
5.00
5.00
5,0-1. W. M. Martin 15.00
oo#tHenry Walker - . . . . 2.00
40/uf Samuel Hay ;. ... 5.00
Rosa Hnv .... - 2.00.
J. A. Glover : . . . . . . . 5.00
G. J. W. Walker 5.00
Sam Rice . 5.00
Dennis Aver .... 10.00
A. H. Hay • 5.00
P. M. Murdaugh / 15.00
B. Q. Murdaugh 5.00
H. S. r
The occasion of their last night
in Walterboro was made the cause
for.a patriotic-Sunday. service tt the
school auditorium at which the sol
diers who were leaving. Monday
morning for camp, were guests of
honor. The sermon was a patriotic
tbein«> oil the subject "Is the Youn~
Mim Saf ‘?” being preached by Rev.
E II.* Beckham., of the MeHiOdlr.t
ChurcTi. •
special feature of the meet in,*
w, /♦)... music. Mrs. N. G. ‘MorraH
wa* it- the piano and Mr. Raine/
plaveil ihe cornet. All the choirs
of the town were presrtit and made
a rood horns. The guests of honor
occupied seats at the front of the
auditorium.
4 BIG SPECIALS
This Week at
« • • •
12.uu
5.0!>
40.00
daugn .,....... . . o.’i i
Murdaugh 5.00
H* L. Williams 50.00
E. H. Troutman * r *' A
C. D. Manning
W. E. Hoskins
E. H. Ritter ..
C J. Brass . : ••• 100»0O Mrg, I
ladies Auxiliary .. . . ...,' 50.00 Joe Frank Jones
Mrs. R. W. Adams 50.00 W. W. Russell . ,
Mrs. R. E- Manning 10.oo J. J. Connelly
Womens* Club of Ashton
J. N. Jones .. T
25.00 T. J. Simmons
25.00' W. O. Jones . . *. . .....
25.00 W. N. Jones . . . i
150.00 Coyrtland Rizer 1 . .
E. Parlor . . ..’ . .
Mr*' H O Wynne ..* 10.00 .W. D Berry
Mrt* M W. Prvor • ' 25.0** J. J. Breland . . .......
Weeks 10-0°
0O
5.00
5.00
Mrs. J. O
Mrs. J. H. Sauls
Lucy Sirss .. . .
Miss Ruth Garris
Mrs. A. J. Weeks V. 10.00
Willie Young .25.00
W. H. S=ott 50.00
J W. Stickley 50.00
M. W. Pryor ... 4,r
Jim Davis . . .. .
Joe McCoy . . . ✓ ,
H. R. 4atterwhite
J. S. Rlume . . ..
S. T. Perry .. .
Edward Dicks .
Quillie Proveaux
Jim Hampton .
Mrs. S. M. Jones
Prince Morton *
Jim Hampton . .
A. C. Ramsey .
Peter Hall..
Alice Benbow . .
J. T. Garris . . J
Alev Simmons .
Tallie Green . .
J. H. Carter . .
William Drawdy
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
20.00
10.00
io.oa
15.00
25.00
10.00
10.00
20.00
ap.oo
10.00
10.00
TO.O'I
25.0*»
,6.SO
5.O')
* 5.00
5.00
% 5.00
* 5.00
Berrv . . 5.00
5.00
W. M. -Johnson . . . . .’ . ... 5.00 _
R. L. Jone^. i . . . . .. ... 5.00
Walter Connelly - . . ..... 2.00
Travis Hiers l.no
Marshall Breland 1.00
Joseph Jones ' . . . . 1.00
Wattle Warren .. .. ..... l.ofl
Eva Carter .. .. . .- .. ...s. 1.00
P. G. Hearse '1.00
C. F. Avant . . 1.60
M. A. Varnadore ... .. .. 1.00
H. H. Kinard 1.00
H. E. Hiers , 1.00
William Avant . 1.00
Julia Avant V. 1.00
Mrs C. F. Avant . . . . . . 1.00
R. C. Vam ....
C. F. Polk
Muzoif Polk . . .
Miss Mattie Polk
Miss Mary Polk .
F. H. Polk
E H. Polk
E. W. Yarn
A. S. Yarn . .. . •
J. r Rich .
5.00
1.00
1.00
2.60
. 2.60
2.50
2.50
10.00
7.00
5.00
H. B. Warren
J. J. Miley..
W. W. Polk 7-
H. W. Polk .'.>** 5.00
.50
.50
5.00
B. ’*. Stephens . . 5.00 j
J. P. Polk 5.00
Z. J. Fralix 5.00
Miss Mary Rich .*. 3.00
C. M. Mears .... 2.00
J. S. Sanders 1.00
I. B. Polk 1.00
J. P. Ponds ..:...*. 1.00
H. B. Poods 2.50
Kffle Berry .... . . . . 1.00
J. W. Jones 25.00
H. B. Ponds . . . . I . 7.50
Ashton Baptist church ob
tained i. .$116.00
Ashton M. E. church ob-
tainO'N x*. .... . . . $136.00
Cross Swamp church 7 ob
tained . . Sx,. • • $202.5j)
W r esley Chapel church ob
tained , . . .> . . .^^'.$247.00
; ■ . — / ■ " * ■*
****** * * ****«**!>
*; BRIEFLETS
• *
****************
Sonic Very Fine Peaches
From W. W. Ackerman.
The Press and Standard editor re
coiled this morning a big box of ver--
fine peaches from the orchard of W.
W. Ackerman, of CottagevJUe. Mr.
Ackerman has an acye and a half,
and the bountiful box he sent is
from 17 trees in this orchard and
they ate beauties.
o —»
Dr. Hailey is
At ('amp Jackson.
Dr. R, S. Bailey, who has heea
for several weeks at Brevard, N. C.,
at a training camp, has been ordered
to proceed to Camp Jackson, to en
ter upon his duties as Army Y. M.
C. A. secretary. Dr. Bailey resign
ed as superintendent of the Walter-
bpro school to take this training.
A O
Nitrate of Soda
Being Unloaded.
W. W. Smoak. nitrate agent for
the county, is in recipt of advices
that a considerable quantity of govc
eminent nitrate of soda is now be
ing unloaded at Charleston, and
that this will he shipped out as soon
as cars are available. The amount
now unloading will gupply at least
45 t>er cent of the total for this
county, and’ it will be distributed as
soon as possible.
In the.se 4 items we specially call your attention to their
V r ’ . . - *
present value on the wholesale market if bought today.
We will not sell over 20 yards to a customer. We do thi?
*
in order to keep these goods out of the hands of mer
chants who could easily buy them at what wet($k for then
and sell them at a handsome profit.
Apron Gingham,
Standard Apron C heck Gingham, blue and'brown checks,
cost on today’s market 20c. We will put 2 cases of 48
pieces on sale, special for this week at ^
15c per yard
Heavy Shirting Cheviot!,
Heavy Shirting Cheviotts, worth on today’s market 25c.
a yard wholesale. We have one case of 24 pieces. Special
price for this week only V .
20c per yard „
. X , ' / . ' -
Bed Ticking,
Bed Ticking,, a good tick in fancy stripes for cotton mat
tresses, worth just double what we ask for it. We posi
tively won’t sell over one tick length to a customer. 9 yds.
A
12 l-2c per yard
LOO
5.00
35.00
5.00
Sam
Gilliard .. - •/ 2R 0 °
12.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
6.00
15.00
25.00
25.00
10.00
10.00
Frank Glover .. . . ..
Dilane Murray .....
Jonas Ackerman . ; . ..
Ivan Du Boise ^
Dan Brown ...... .
Mrs. E. -H. Troutman
W F. • Gmysoti ► , . . .
Mm. W. F. Grayson .
C. Z. Padgett .......
J. A. Smoak .......
A. J. Redish
Dozier Potee .......
RirhanJ .Ravenell . . .
Lewis Denbow
Arthur Geltxer
Monnie Redish
Hill Adams . . .
Edward Jefferson
H. R. Warren . .
Ned Warren . . »
Txwis Nelson X
J’m WiUiams . .
Hrrvey Kinsey . .
Simon Gyeeh . .
I. G. Redish . . . .
I. TL, Kinsey . . . .
W; Lee Ramsey , .
Robert Ramsey .
?hris Jojyner . .
IVoOdrow Bliviiie
folinsot) Stnltli . ii
lirhard J-ibrson
l»'* , l,'l Ryfii.baui
'zzi** X<rimoDs
lli'-’e t’arl
P. !>d
k. H A'a
ceyyfted
Garris . .
L F. Smith . .
larv Smith ✓.
t. I. Clement
tthei Garris
'.aytnond Drant
. S. McCord
k’llliam Hampton
^ H Padgett . .
»e Norfleet . . .
ohert Hampton
irr.es Fraser . .
t. S. Smith
be Powell .... . .
tm Powell
H. Garri# 10.00
baa. Carson 10.00
• W. Mrickland 10.00
M Brabham
Maurice Jones . .
Mavnard Jones .
C. S. Caldwell . .
lO.QJjNL. B. Morris ...
10.00 MXH. Ruth . . .
J. WNVarn ....
G. W. Folk
M. M. Ke>X
Mrs. I. Rizer
J. H. Yarn
^ H. Folk
Cory Kev
Guy Yarn x. . .
Boyd Thompson
Mrs. J. H. Yarn
Emma Yarn . . .
T. H. Carter
Joe Thomas
10.01* Gertrude Stephens ... .
l.r.u Blanco Stephens ..... .
M. H. Hiers, colored . !
L. G. 'Green,* colored . ,
J. Leon Jones .XV .
Leila Jones . ...
Mrs. J. J. Hiers
Miss Maggie Hiers . . .
Xewton Hiers
J. W. Ayant
F. X.-Jbne*
Mrs^Dr. E. P. Carter
A. Al. Murdaugh . . . .
yif. S. Jones . .< . . . .
1 J. Hiers
F. P, Sense .
IV. P. Hiers .
H. B. Warren .... .
H. H. Kinard X. . .
J. W. Bennett
j.‘j. Miley
Jim Morris .. : ..
W. I) Berry
J. J. Breland
(’.' K.' Avant ....
}l. XV ConneUy . .
Mrs. XV. I), llerrj
Frankie Jones . . . »„ .
Miss Olive Jones • . .
Miss Annie Miley . ...
J. V. J’iMes. Jr. .
Robt. LeAVainado .
Earl Simmons
IV XV. McMillan '
J_E. Miley
Charlie Connelly
Leland Sense ... .
Miss Gussie Miley
XTiles Murdaugh
Bound Red Cross PYind.
•SO Mrs. Beside Fegruson . . . A
.50 Mrs. j: B. Dodd ,
5.00 A. Driggers
> 00 A.
100 Mi
3.00 Mrs P. XV. McCants . ...
.100 H. XV. Stanfleld ••
7.50 Newton XX'eeks • ■
1.50 K. T. Hiers
5!00 Mrs. E. T. Hiers
5.00 , Mrs. M. J. Carter
/ 5.00 | E. E. Driggers
6.50 j. M. Colson
l.l'O :Gertrude Dodd
1.00,XV. G. Hiott ...
1.00 Annie Hlptt
1.00‘Alma Hiott
1.00 Thelma Hiott
2.50 Rachel Hiott ........ . •
12.00 T. O. Bazzle .- ••
XV. C. Hiers
Mrs. L. A. Hiers .
Mr., and Mrs. XV. B. Garris.
Mrs. B. G..Weeks ....
I 2.00
4.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
20.00
20.00
. 5.00
5.00
5.00
.l.oo
5.00
1.00
Fifty-Seven Leave
Monday Morning
x
Of the sixty men sunununed to
appear Sunday afternoon to entrain
Monday morning for Camp Jackson,
fifty-seven went.X Three of those
summoned were .excused and did
not bo. These were as follows*
Henry Cart Glover, Walterboro, who
received a discharge' from camp;
James B. Huggins, who was accept
ed for the fourth officers training
camp at Sevier, after being called.
1 1 Albert Levi Padgett, who was
1 o,):granted a stav i n m»a ;-
k. ■
.50
1.00
1,0.)
5.00
1.00
5.00
1.00
1.00
25.0‘t
25.Oil
25.00
25.00
IS.50
15.HU
10.HO
10.00
12.00
itL'on
10.00
1 II II I
10,00
,6.oo
r
fi.H‘1
5.00*
5.00
5.yiH
5.11,1
5.0 i
'5.00
5,0 i
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
2 oh
2.00
2k0O
1.00
l.oO
1.00 .
1.0'» ,
2 0 i one
les. -
\ fter
Madison
s.i;o
5. do
5.00
. .X,. 1.00
A. Colson . . . . ' . •'*. Lhi’
Georgie E. Ackerman
S. *S. Rhode . . , . .
Tom Robinson . . : . .
James Sanders . . ■ ^ ■
D. C, Sc riven .... . .
P. H. Carr .‘ .. . .....
J. H. and A. D
Keely
T. A.
tho roll was e;.lled XX'ade
Ferguron. of Gpttageyille,
stepped forwataL and asked if any-
did hot appear if he might tak •
He was accordingly ac-
his place,
cepted.
XVilliam McManus, captain of the
cliam gang, who was ordered to ap-
pear from ^uniter county, was at’-.
5.00 cepted anil- went aloh£ with th”
2.no j Colleton contingenf. \
Unbleached Drill -
Unbleached Drill, suitable for men’s drawers. A heavy
piece of goods. Wholesale price 22c yd. We have just
one bale of this very*serviceable goods at • '
. * ' s y
. ^
15c per yard •
X
X
V
X
3.75
Dodd 25.00
Dodd 10.00
Hill .50
ST. JUDK'S EPISCOPAL ( 111 lt( II
J. K. Dodd
Stcplien Bazzle . .
Mrs. C. C. Hiott
ft. R. Seigler .
P. XV. Fisk
Chas. .Cimplndl
C. L. Hiott
Mrs. C L. Hfott
Dili Hiott
Mrs. M H. Hiott
I I). Crosbv ....
Mrs. D. F. Fisk . .
Onnie Hiott ....
I It. XVeoks ....
U. 4', Crosby . . .
l.on«'y Craven . . .
M\in GrfVen • •
Moody Hiott . . . .
B. G. Hiott
P. H. Carr .... .
2. oh
Fishburne St., corner XX’ichman St. j
R*‘\. XX'm. B. Gulon, X. M.*? Ri-eto •.
S*>rvlce,. Holy . communion and
lo.iio sermon on Sunday at 11 a. in. S»’-|
2.On \_ic*‘ and sermon at !i p, hi. Sum'.'
.75 ischool at 10 a. in * Wednesday i
evening prayer at 5:2H,-p. in. E - .
erybody is most cordially invited to I
come. * '
I
Now we want to say to those people who have the idea in
their heads that any. store in Walterboro undersells
^ .
TAYLOR’S to come to this sterd and look over our goods.
- See the marked saving that awaits you on everything we
carry in stock if we don’t give you better goods and more
of them for the same perfectlv good money yom spend
elsewhere. Don’t you buy one nickle from us. We un.-
/ * ’ If
dersel! them all. None Excepted.
TAYLOR’S
• - //S’
WALTERBORO’S POPULAR STORE
2,im
2.50
2.50
I.hh |
1 H.HO 1
I \« K><>\RORG\ >4 1101)1 4 L<IS|;>
1 .ii‘i ,Tii^ closing cvercis. s of iho’.lac’,-
5 no sonboro Echool tn>M‘ iKcn and
lu.no tb” concluding fcatur.- was, a p
r«..i’H nic at tho school a rounds toijX
2.no t.initi' a crowd as « !ntd* d to •cnii i
10.HO tins' closing foaturc. Xddryss. ;)
25.00 !w* r*’ made by Supt. Strickland and j
12.50 , XV. XV Smoak.
1.25 L ‘ ~X——•
Attend Annual
Meeting.at Citadel
S«-v«-ral Hf the'-graduates of Th •
Citadel froiX XX’alterbofo attend* I
the annual iinoOjng of tlo* jissoein,
tion «f graduates dt. this 'institution
Friday evening. \c*d Jas. G.' Pad
gett. who is a plenHod
of Visit irs vvent do>n
and remained oXr
ami W. \Y. .Scfioak
ClaASSIFFED ADS.
FOR SALE
of the Boar-1
4 Thursdav,
XX r > J e IY<j r*t s
w.oif' down Fr.
X
< 'olored.
P. H. Grant ... ,
Jack Simmons . .
A. P. Washington
5.00
2.(0)
20.00
14 H CREAM KI PPER AT REREA
10.00 Miss Alitha Sease .. ..
10.00 .Miss Eva Mnrdanch
10.00
10.00
10 00
'wi* Bradford . . ; 12yu0
T0.00
A. Goodwin . .
-t J. W. Stickley |Miss
B Robinson .c.. • •/*' ^ I. D.
M , Moore ...... F* . . ^
aade Haynes .. • •• 10 00
ex Johnson . . •/ ' - 0 00
* Ancrum .. i. ..*» ••• ‘ 00
^ 10.00
mpsey Morio*
trace McMillan .. .. •:* 10 ,^
le Ramsey No.
te':::::::: :: ««
Samuel Singleton
Tom Robinson
to.(to I-aurie Breland 2.00 (Jerry Gathers ...
1.00 f Frank McHoney
L0 ) [Edward Fishburne
Miss Athalle Murdaugh .... 1.00'F. M. Rhode
Miss Bessie Lee Peters .... 1.00
Miee Leila Murdaugh l.Oti
Heyward Bishop LOO
Thomas Hunt 1.00
Miss Adrene Hiers 1.00
Miss Phoebe Hiers 1.00
Miss Dorie Hiers 1.(,0
Miss Cary Padgett ....
Audrey Kimmons .. .
Avant . .• \.. 1.00
Heyward Sease . 1.00
Dewey XIcMlllan ....... . 1.00
Maud Jones LOO
J. E. Hiers , 1.00
D. M Yarn 25.00
M M Key 20.0‘<
Mrs. D. H. Folk 20.00
There will be an jee,cream supper
Q. M. Magwood .' 5.00'ot Berea Saturday afternoon. June
s. beginning at 4 o’clock, new time.
The proceod will go in behalf of the
S.ou I Red Cross. All the ladies of this
5,00 community that can are asked to
20.00hfitu^ a cake for a donation to the
5 09 ;RM Cnss.
* invited.
The public is cordiaiL-
A FREAK POTATO
•dwf. // /
- - - ' a •••••■/ X.
BREL A N D—RHACtl
Mun i ul Saturday, May 25,' N >it
^ylvr.nia. in Sceven county, C,a ,
Miss Ruth llrelnnd and Mr. Ray
mond Beach. Mrs. Beach is a
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charley
Breland, of Sniders, and is a gradu
ate of the present class of the XVal
terboro high school. Mr. Beach is
a member of the geological survey
party located at Sylvania. Ga. The‘r
marriage was quite a surprise to
their relatives and friends here
Mrs. Beach went on to Sylvania last
week, where they will make tbeif
home for the present.
; R. E. Jones, as a grower of Irish
potatoes, ts responsible for an in
FOUR NEGROES LEAVE
JUNE 1
FiMrrjiepro carpenters have been
called by the Local Board to leave
Jsne-I. f^r Fort XX’ayne, Mich., to
EOR KILE—\t Brick Store, quart
cans lor canning vegetables.
FOR SALE:—liar com for sale. Ap
ply to W. L. Driggers. Horse
Shoe Plantation or John F. Lu
cas, Wiilti-rboro. It.
FOR SALE—On»» Spanish Jack.
Weighing about Xoo pounds. Will
sell cheap, or will trade for caf
tie. Apple to* J. Swinton Whale>,
Kdisto Island. S. C. 5-15-3t-2t p
FOR SALK——Choice registered Dn-
loivboar' pigs, ready for delivery
now, 415.0T) each, casli with or
der. XVhjte Hall Duroc Farm, G.
H. Guess, 'Prop. 6-22-4t.
EOR SALK—Ho>»se goods, furni
ture, cooking 8tow<s range, oil
stove and many other things at S.
Finn’s residence, R2 ExCarn St.
X
n-20-3t.
X
WANTED
1 O.) ( tercKting freak, , It is a very large
1-00 potato fn the shape of a persori. The
bust and head are good imitations. , . .. ,,, . _ _
of the "missing link.” Mr. Jones : nt<ir action camp as carpen-[Hunt, of Jonesboro. Tenn
ANDKRSON—HI NT
Married on Wednesday,' May 22,
at^the home of the bride’s mother.
Mrs. Ida L. Anderson. Miss Viola
Anderson and M**. Bruce Walker-
Rev. E.
grew some very fine potatoes.
Mi-« Tweedie Firkling to
Asstst at Winthrop.
Quite a compliment has been paid
Mi c s Tweedie Fickling, home dem
ters. Those selected are as foi
lows: XVilljam Grant, Wiggins,
Stephen Creech Bryant, Ruffin.
George Bodison, Walterboro; Louis
Cohen. XViggins. X
elma Pn-or
nis‘Pryor
0. Week*. Jr.
hv Weeks .
B. Smith . • • *• •
C. Glenn v
Hears . . • x ■ •
ler Givens . -
ttes Du Rots
v* Walker
.50
.50
.50
1.00
5.HU
1.00
10.00
10.00
10 00
20 00
P. G. Kear«e 15.00 i0 nstration agent fpr Colleton coun-
L. H. Yarn 15.OH ty in her nelectipn as general man-
M. * B. Vam -....* 10.CD ag( . r of the’girls wflo will attend the]
J. E. Yarn .. 10.00 K hort course (at Winthrofl College
J. H Vam : s •. 5.00 f,„ n i June 5-15. Miss Fickling will
Mrs. I. N. Riser . . 10.00 leave for XVinthrop on Tuesday .and
J. O. Btrnes be away till the conclusion of
Jim Morris .... . • 10.01 the short course.
Quillie Hiers .. 5.00
Mr*. J J Connelly 1.00
Miss Sula Connelly 1.00
Miss Ru.h Connelly 1.00
Miss Eva Connelly 1.00
Taylw V. . 10 00
•'on Boatwrlcht 10.00
Willie Connelly .... j 00
R- C. McMillan 9 yq
W. M. McMillan : 50 tend.
SERV1CKH AT THK CHAPEL '
The Rev. P. Z. McKinzie, pastor
-of the Holiness Chapel, will con
duct services at the. chapel Friday
night. Everybody is invited to at-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Paniottt* enter
tained six prominent members’ of
the Greek community of Charleston,
who drove over )&«t Sunday. Among
them were D. Diasonsakls and Rose
Pallasio with their two weeks old
brides. They composed the com
mittee >f the Red Cross' drive and
reported very satisfactory results
from the Greecian colony of Char
leston. 4 X
' . - a 1 • . ,
H. Beckham officiated. Mr. and
Mrs. Hunt left at once for his home.
•RECEPTION WEDNESDAY
One .f the events connected with
the closing of the Walterboro high
school, will be the reception ten
dered the members of the graduat
ing class by the ninth grade. • This
ill take place on the school
ns XVednesdgy evening at
o'clock.
» I I ll
cam-
nin»
To Cor* • CoM la Oaa Day.
Take LAXaTJV* BXOMO OuiBine. It stofw the
Cough »cd llraUache asd work.* o0 the Cold.
Inuggirts tefiibd money It it tails to core.
ii W. ULOVfi li aierei-ie OB coct boa. JUt.
H IS SOME FINE <’ORN
WANTED—X colored woman as
cook. Apply 8. Lipman, Ridge-
land. S. C. It.
WANTED—A few gallons good
syrup, in bottles, or Jugs, put up
when first boiled. W. W. Smoak.
BUSINESS LOCALS
—All sizes fruit Jars in Mason
and Ideal. Fruit jar rubbers and
caps. The Brick Store.
NOTICE—My thoroughbred Span
ish Jack is at your service. Terms
flS.H'O. Five dollars cash. A*p-
ply J. E. Owens, CottagHVille, S.
C. 5-l-4tp.
— Plant Yellow Dent Seed Corn
after oats and potatoes ’ The B k
Store.
Williams, May 27.a-John Dyke
Carter, a prosperous farmer of this
Section ha« some very fine corn. He
has an orre and a quarter of earl
NOTKT’!
dent corn
very fine,
in March.
rhich
This
All magistrates of
requested to call in
the county
person at
is tasseling, and is treasurer's office and sign for
was planted
early ^poll
tax warrants.
R. E JONES, Trea*.