The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 05, 1918, Image 5
Wednesday, June 5, 1918.
TH* PRESS AND STANDARD
PAGE fSVV
En Route to France ,
Soldier Writes .Home
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Camp Upton,. Lon« Island,"X. Y.,
May 27.—D^ar Mr. Editor: / Pleas*
allow me the space in your paper to
express n.y appreciation to you and
•the dear li^crty-lovlnc peoj>h« of afternoon that Dr. K. s
Colleton for their liberal contribo- ^denly stricken with _ r
tion to the recent Red Cross driVe. . p^ndici^is, and was forced to lilider
11 gives me great pleasure to reao^go an operation at once." Mrs. Hat-
in The Press and.Standard of how^j^- was Miinmoned and ltd 1 ! Ttiesdav
the Colleton people are backing tlv* morning for Colm»t|ia when.- .she
boys who, have'gone .into the tiirht is, with- Ua. Bailey.
Dr. Hailey Ojseratetl
On lor Ap|M‘ndieitis.
News was received here Monday
Bailey was
acute apt
is your con
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fojr hdmanity, and it
tributions thai wftl save , the life 4 «dleton Hoys Are
anrf comfort many a soldier. " j Clems,Oiaidiiates. V, r .
. The R**d Cross is the Mother on ' Two young men from this count*
the battlefield, and the least it can I'were. qmong the ■ >rccent graduates
do is to save the Jfte of a soldier leave Clemson College’ with d'-
The American lied Cross is looked ploums in the agricultural depart
upon by our allies a^l oui* does as ment. 'These voting men are Janies
bcinc (ht-e,#iiftteRt' or^tfijntion in povas Marvin, of White Hall, and
the war. And remember Hftt it is George Dewey Pftdgett, of Walter-
you people back home that makp it t,oro. Mr. Marvin is alredy i nttie
possible for the service of the Red service < f his countrv, having en-
Cross to reach the wounded soldier listed piior to his graduation.
and the t heart-broken p«*ople who.) 0
have s-ilfered so-jmich in this war. ib-esentod l*urse \•
We are fighting for a worthy i |t v Admirer*.- '
cause which is right in the sight of , Sgt. H. A. Adams was presented
man and God. and the least thing a, W itu a purse of $50.00 bv the cit:-
SQldier can do is to lay down his ze ns o/ Walterhoro and $34.00 bv
life that. Amyica shall still be free, the citizens of Lodge as a token of
Did you ever stop to think that it i their appreciation of the lectures
Is easy to fight' for those who ap-1 he has given in Walterboro aiid
preciate it? Well, judging from the j /0 d Ke . Set. Adams wishes to thank
manner .n which the people of Col- them one and all for their kind-
leton responded to the calls to pro- ness.
tect the soldiers who are fighting | • - - q -
for democracy. *t will not be a dlf- >Ir *. w A(kt . tman
flcult task for one to do his best In Moves »o AtlHnta *
order lhat those responses will not (1 Tho manv fl iends‘of Dr. and Mrs*
have been made in vain. It is on \y. B. Ackerman will regret to learu
this.occasion that I wish to thank that ^.e- and the children have di-I
such institutions as Colleton Cypress iCideil to InoVe to -« tlanta . where
Company for their loval response (thpv wl H he near to her'husband,
the calls of humanity Colleton Dr w Ackerman, w.ho is^station-
county -s Populated by, those people e( , thero a9 a phvjli Han in the
who realize that nil w^ are and all ralnp Mrn Ackerman has
that we e ver evp, et to he will he hpr hoilseho , d uoodP and „ n ti| ,hev
determined by the terms of peace arriV( , ,r Ulanta sh „ will visit rel-
hat w-ill be sivne, r.t tfte termina- at , v ^ and friends rear Ehrhardt.
tion of this world s wqr. The ap
preciation of your kindness ‘can
only be expressed vvhen DLL Glory
waves over the palace of the .ioniser
of Germany. ^
Since you peopl*
interested
as I
are so deeplv
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*l» *V» ••# »*» «*e »•» •t* «*• sle
*,» *.* »,» »,» »,» ^ +F
Personal Mention *
in ‘the^ Red
Red Crdss,
Cross, and
ambulance 1
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an J ' ross ’' ainmuance ■ Miss Eminaline- Beurifoy, who n
driver, I w-ill toll vou what the lied college at Nashville, Tenn., 4s a:
Crhss men do when they are in a,-. hQpJo fo| .‘ t liH holidays.
tion. Every soldier in the Red Cros; ; ^ ^
has to know first aid, regardless of! Mrs. F F. Long. of Manning, wai
what other duties he may ha^e.to tjj e 0 f Miss Saraji Kohn Jdi
perform. The duty of an amhu- FeWra , davs the pa ,. t
lance driver is to transport the W eek.
wounded anywhere from the fron< 1 , X
DWtrenches back to the base hos-. H Zalin wuuft to Cha>deston
pitaR ,11'e first, place that receive* dav j n re X^ se to
fie vvododed is the’first aid station, a y ^ juror He*
ahd from ^here he is taken to th- hr)W c V ‘er, and returned Mondayy’
fleld^dfo'-pital and then to .the base j \ a p
hospitaYx/Every j{ed Cross man has
a medieal h< lt whicli has to be worn
all the time 'Vhile he is in nctieij.
Thi^/belt Irt's.teu pockets, which,'
wjtcn.fead from rutb* (< > toft! cor-
fain the following: Pockets, No. t. jtfjdsjde
safety pins, tournequett and ad>|
hesive tape; No. 2, Iodine swaljfGT
No. .3. sublimated, gauze; Nos. 5
part of'dhe
un>-
sunimons aa
was e\cuse<|.
Mrs. S. R: Hope in at RiVprside
inflrmarv ^Charleston, whej-e she is
rapidly/recovering from a
opCrpdon. Rev, Mr. Hope
a xood portion of h>s time
recent
spends
at her
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Col. Jas. G. Jkidgett, accompanied
_ u . . ....... . . by Mrs. Padgett, Clyde Padgett and
’ ' uvol dressing Adolphua Jone8# wt . nt to C olumM i
pockets each; No s,x gauze hand Monday ^ t(Mnoon> wh eie CoL and
ages, and No. 10, Anuhoma and M i-8
The Food BUI, The Ice Bill and the
Doctor bill are Closely Related
'fhys fact is becjAiing better understood
c'.'cfy year, rf.d todii'y very few people are
satisfied v.ith anything but the most per-
led ^f reurgjator;., gladly J'\inK without
semethinj? else rather than risk their fam
ily’s health with a p ior refrigerator. This re-*
«
liberator thoroughly meets all conditions
of sanitatu n, cijculation of air and economy
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of ice. We 1‘eol sure if you come in and look*
over our line of refrigerators we can pleas.r
you, both in price and style. Prices ranging
from $10.00 upward. .
The Hygienic Refrigerator Will Do Afl We Claim For It
■. , v . w . .. , .. -... ^ Padgett went to be present r.t
p r'Kht Klde of the b ctt|c olu nD)ia College When Mrs I*ad-
at the bottom are two instruments I M iss Isabel Smith.
gfdduates. Miss .Smith
ijnent
which are used (o cut clothing fron
around the wound, and to stop a--
terial bleeding. Now you see wh
the Red t/rbss gives to every iiurh
in* the rp<'dLral t-orps. The bov/ X in
my company came from neatly e\-
ery state ih the Union, and
... is .well
known in Walterboro, having lived
here for many years,' and she de.
serves the congratulations of t hpr
friends on the splendid record she
made at the college.
ar “ I Q 0 -
, , s , . Having) Miss Irene Pelluni dvill arrive in
hud nine months train>ng. we are fown toniKht , ron “. (?re «, n ^, K
where she graduated this week fro»:i
a jolly good bunch, tdo.
eater to get out on tXe real battle
field and use our s
wounded, tfust think how glorious
It will he to fae** old Fritz and all
of his devilish tricks anil save a boy
who has nearly given his all that
AmericanWomes might not be shat-j ^ j atne9 Thomafi Corbett completod
tered by an unmerciful foe who re- course at Porter Military Act-
spects neither sex nor ace. And it demv this wpekf and was Bradliatwl .
Is you neople to whom all of us are
indebted.
I hoUe the g:ood people of Colle
ton wlll'-pardon this attempt to ex
press to them my heart-felt thank-
for the way in which they hav? re
sponded to the Red Cross. That is
the spirit of loyalty that will en-
Buy Them And
Help Win The War
rOR SALE EVERYWHERE
We wish to call the attention of tlrose who
are not yet familiar with the Hygienic to
the following features and to state that they
will hnd the line worthy of the most careful
consideration: , ‘
The handsome rounded cases are made of
solid oak, not ash or other soft wood made to
imitate oak.
Double dead air space between three thick-
nesses Pl^charcmMheathing, making an ab
sohitely eTectiv^'insulation.
i’: 'vision chambers of heavy galvanized
steel, white/enamel and porcelian.
The ico^pans in the ice chambers are made
of one piece of galvanized steel and so form
ed that the refrigerators cannot leak.
All models have removable flues, leaving no
lurking place fer germs and rendering cleans^
ing easy and rapid.
Patent ihf^tior drip traps, which with the
. drain pip^s are easily removed.
Center dry air circulation. *■-
Attractive nickle' plated hardware on all
models. . . ^ <
Ail shelves are retinned woven wire, one-
ip.'h otesh. which will not retard the air cir-
cul. tfen Tii > :h«* refrigerator.-.
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* KsDOKN inurmaby N<lTKS ••
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.•nsRVingthH tb4 , Greenville Female College. Miss
IVRuni is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W’. Pellum, and has made
an enviable record in this college
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(Visiting hours froifi t to 7 p. m •
Mrs. Cf H. Campbell, who ha--
Mr. Corbett stood well in. his J col- been at the Infirmary foit Severn!
lege, and held the office of Cade; W eelrk, will return to her home tbi-
Adjutarit. |ie is * ,son of Mrs. C. week.
. • ..c. .. , T. Cummings, and is regarded as Mr. Crosby, of the Sniders «•*•-
Pres^to them my heart-felf thanks steady and reliable young man, of tion. is doing nicely at the infirma
no mean ability. . following an operation.
—^-o-^- ' Mrs. Willis, of Hendersonville
, , Miss Orville Jones, of Princeton, js getting on very nicely as an in
eAim’ican troops to make Vjl is V |sj t | n g her parents, Mr. mate of the infirmary for a k! "?
Kmser Hill's tfroud Prussians asham- and Mrs. A. H. Jones, at Thayers?, while. . ^ X
• . | Mrs. Julia Simmons, who will h- J
pleasantly rertienibered as a train* i}
ed of themselves
1 have been reading The Press-
and /Standard every week, and I
have also read various other papers
of Ar^-ica. hut none of them sur
pass the efforts of The Press rnd
Standard when It conies to meet in ;
a Liberty bond or Red Cross drive.
Mr. Editor, your paper and yon.
readers purely have- the rlrht spirit.
m Sm ‘fietS'lP Peel
Off This Cora.”
lltfii The Toe u Smooth m the
Pelm of Tour Bend.
The corn never arew that *‘Oete-
It” will not get. It never Irritates
the flesh, never make# your toe eore.
Just two drops of 'Oete-H" and
presto! the corn-pain vanishes.
Shortly you can peel the corn right
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* MARRIAGES *
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR S ALE
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WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
nurse, was here a number u/
times, has been at the Infirmary fur
i several weeks undergoing treatment
Mrs. Simmons’ home is in Chari* -
Just ke*p it up and we will do the j been, de.-ignated Merchant’s War
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Meryhanf* Day. j Mrs. D, E. Benton is undegroin
| treament at the infirmary.
Mrs. -C. M./Viard, who has b»*. ?•
Charleston—Friday, June 21, has i
rest.
U. S, Amt
Long Bland, N. Y.
at the infirmary for some time.
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[Savings Day by the South Carolina „„ in , nr „ v ~w fhn t K h»..w!il n
UNO W. KINSEY. jWar Savings Committee. Plans are ? r " ^ hl7 ho me thii wlek
Co. 25. Camp Upton, being perfected to the end that thX v , i{i»ter of Ritter is t<-»-
J" merchants in every town in the state ^o^rlthX
Mrs. Willie Martin, of Islandtun.
is going home Saturday if she mn-
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II > rue Alexander
Prten Is of Mrs E. FT^Hyrne in
Walterboro and in Colleton .county *'°*t SALE—tt Brick Store, quart
will doubtless he interested to learn 1 °* rts ^ or '‘«nning vegetables..
of h«*r ’<‘cent maniage to Mr. Jotm FOR HALE-—One Spanish Jack.
W. Alexander, of Atlanta, <la. Thu weighing about M>0 pounds. Will
marriage took place early iri \May. l sell cheap, or will trade for cat-
at Liberty S. C., where Mrs. H)iq«*
was making her home, am* after
a wedding trip of several days Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander returned to At
lanta to make, their home.
Mrs. Uexander has many friends
and relatives in Colleton county who
(vlAhbher well in her'new If fr. ,
Dr. Kardy Spoke
i
will agree to invest their total cash
receipts that day in War Savings
, b r * h ' tinn„ M Iffipro,' u r,pi<l!, a. .h.
- - T . -/^'featuras of the great intensive War
Monday NigM|»w»« cjm.iw .wo b» B , r , m™. Ad»«, h„o.
‘ ^ j^widncted from Jnne H to a( thP inflrman\ Monday^ a
. ' . < t an<l is expected to be a memorabto i r n-n.
The speeches of Dr. I. L Hanlv 'event of The campaign " fine ^ on V Jr -toeing n.n
and Prof. ,R. Wy Wtftberry, ^ot-J This plan originated in Canide» l .| ,po, J | n " Jo4 , jx rtik returned last wc>
ored, respectively of Charleston an i C.. where the merchants P»tn-' ‘. f | s ton<)»,.n
Fuinter’ who hold position in th<- (0 tically entered into a similar agree- M ’ ra ‘r \d-ms has returned *.>
food administration dep«• tfhept. ment. pnd it is believed that the. ” r ?‘ ^ . f .
The -ourL.house MomTay night, were plan will be adopted nationally. ^ treater* r
good practical and f&riotic. • \_n-o_ "* th- mflrmanr. . ,k r .
, >!.«« Asn.c Fripp ;s at the it.fir *
Mbs Annie Hlley a Worker. „... . vint , ,ak*n ‘
off with your finger and there you
ara—pain-free and happy. wHh the
toe aa smooth and corn-free ss your
palm. • •*Gets-lt" Is the only safe
way In the world to treat a corn/or
callus. • It’alhe surs way—the way
that never falls. It Is tried and true
by nplllnns every year. It
always work's. ••Oets-lt" make* cut-
ting Shift-d
digging at a corn and fuaa-
with bandages, salves or any-
uung else entirely unnecessary.
. ‘'Oefs-It.” the guaranteed, money-
< back corn-remover, theonlysure way,
costa but a trifle at any drug store.
M*f‘dby E. Lawrence ACo .Chicago, 11L
BROW N—Ml Li,KB
Adams Run, June 4.—One of th«
prettiest society events of the sea
son at Adams Run, was the wen
ding of Miss Marion B. Brown
Lieutj Fred S. Miller, which was
solemnized at Christ Church Mon
day evening. Rev. W. B. Guion of
ficiating. The church was prettily
d**eorated for the occasion and pre
sented a pretty sight to the guests
as they assembled. The best man
was Lieut. Charles Dearing, of
Washington.
Following [the ceremony LAeut
and Mr*. Miller left for Washington
The beat wishea of many friends ro
with them.
Quite an appnHative audience
m r
1 ...Mis*
ss ,'nnie Milev, has been iVs-
liunated as
member of the War
sanctioned theii; stnnc appeals to
us. as American negroes, in doing
,0’ir all in this nighty conflict. Prof. ] savings Stomps campaign commit- -
A. •'paldipg, with ease and dignity. !tc#> for Broxton Township In. placet
p-p^!ded over the meeting.' out of .of Mrs. W. D. Rersy. Miss Mile'X
which' Vrew the appointment of a | «i Vice rhafrnnn of the ReA Croasi
4tt)caJ working comipittee with J. H Auxiliary, and is‘ an active worker,'
'ther-r
dav f nr an op-ration for ar.ite
neierti*.
n-
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K. W. HYRNK
E. W. Hyme, who has been in
failing health for several jer v rs,
|T>assed away at the hospital for (Jw 5
He \ppjy to J Swjnton Whaley,
Edislo Island, S. 5-15-3t-2tp.
Ft»lt SALK—Choice, registered I>u-
roc boar pigs, ree*iy for delivery
now, $15.00 each, cash with «)r-
der. White Hall Duroc F’arm. G.
1L Gueijs, Pt:/»p. 5-2?-4t.
FOR SAI-I*-—lloits^ goods, furnD
tur»-, cooking stove, ranee, oil
stqve and many other things at F.
Finn’s residence, x2 Fi. Carn St.
5-20-:!t.’
FOR SYI.E—Ear corn for sale. Apv
ply to \V. L. Driggers. Hors*
Shoe Plantation, or Jno. F. Lu
cas, Walterboro. It.
WANTED
WANTF.D—A few galloqsXgood
syrup, in bottles, or Jugs, put up
when first boiled, ty: W. Sntoak.
LOST
NOTH E TO PURI It
MTRAYEI>—A ' cow and heifer tw<r
years old, unmarked, front accus
tomed range near my residence.
Cplor light Jersey< (Reward tf
returned, or for information. C.
' ,X. Crosby, Ruffin, S. C. «-5-2tp.
Sold in Wtlt* rboro and rec^n-' ^ awav ai *tie nosp«ai ror tpc i BUSINESS LOCALS
:if« mlej as ’\* '> •it.'s ’-ft c I'-fl invanp n Columbia last’ Mnpdayl ~AI1 site* fruit jars in Mason
remo' , v bv V H 1 C >. Morning and his remains brought to ’and Ideal. Fruit jar rubbers and
o’-w-.-K— ‘ * X ; XJcapfi- The Baick Store
Adolphus* J. Jones w.il coiuphl
( his course it Wofford this year. H
, went to CoP.imhia T '.scay and
•sworn in as a :;i*>:iW of the naval r
reserves. lU w.il r,-iv- his di» u Th ‘* tfecea*e^>HK a sqn of Henry T
/Hyrae, «pr, .jrpd was horn at Wal-’
| WaH«rboro . aifft intef’ed/gt Live
Oak cemetery on Tiiescjaf^ morninr.
Mr. Hyrne. had he* n t:*k* n to <\>-
was lumhla for .ti«atmwH for pellag-a
about iwo we*k« before his death.
ATTENTION VOTERS
*pioma next w»*k
j 1**0
t er ho ro J u ty 1 f», 1 x 5 2
Holmes as chairman.
D. R. McTeer, Sec.
What is'UAX-FOS
<* UX-fO* It AN MPMVEO CASCAAA e
A Digestive Liqaid Laxative, Cathartic
ILrverToi - ' * “ “ ‘
Mrs. Berry Jiad •/» declinw'active. To Whom it May Concern:
work as she is going to^We at Win- > ‘ My dog has been suspected
of
throp College for thc^^hort course, killing fh*ep jn this neithborhoo' 1 . The union serv.ew.for th* 'f iuel.-
All Voters are required by law t<y
secure new registration certificate^
Wb^n quit*' in order (o vote in t^e general
The re gist ration
hooks
widower, about ten! main open e\ t >ry <lay through July
UNION vERWt fS St Nim , ' ; o!,nL ' l '" to BaeriwM^ conn-, tion this fall
ty, wlieye he matie hue home^-qntil books will open July Jut and r
Has a GimmI Oploion of t hamt»* , i-
hdii’s Tablets.
“Ch^Kiberlain’s Tablets are a
and liver Tonic.* Contains Csacara Bark, wond^M* .1'never sold anything thi.t K p 0 t e>
Bine Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black ^ril^ F. B. Tressey, wh|tp atK)llt
Boot, May Apple Root, SensaLeavca and IMchmond. Ky. When troubled)
Pepsin.*C«Mnbmea atrengtb with pala-l»ith Indigestion or constipation give W. H CATTERTON
table aromatic taste. Docs not gripe. 50c them a trial. 6-C.3L Salkehatohie. S C
and if mv dog i* caught in anv nis- ‘“ s °f Wal** rhoio w.li be *i* !d at th
chief like this 1 will gladly pay .-’I Urekbyterian church ^miav even in
damages, rather than have him in- !lt ^o’clo f k The public :s coj^-ia 1
inred as he is valuable. My dog itt'Red t*> attepd
medium sized, white with liver col-
flea bitten / spots n
half hound and cui.
I
- vis left -'^riuiwin
j>x *uqipVago. when he returned to Wal-S^d. August, from 0 a. in. to t; p. m.
.leydioeo. | All citizerr* ar«. urged to come *n
" *—■ : nnd sejpure their regfetration c»?r-
jt ORRIMTING ETtROR Uilkcates as early as possible. 5-5-lt.
* Kl>
"to** PPL A L WA*4 IHSMlss
Upon’ n navpe hy / / sollcitoi
Warren the appeal in the ras** of ing garm
Quilli^ Osteen has h^ea dismissed and July
In advertisemqpt of the Chief
• by the Supreifie court.
nqp
Gain#. Warden laSlT week It was sta*
ed that there was a penalty for sell-
fish between April 1st
1st. Should have read
At
Thai Dm Ntf AfUet Mil
between April 1st and July 31st. “
Bersose of ill treic six) Issithrc HkcC LAXA
TIVE BXOMOUl IN 1NX is better tteawdiMry
O'.irui* riKi Cot» not cihsc ■rr^oiwn nor
liLgias in head gimvrnbrt th* toll name in !
loc4> tor lb< Mitiiti »t ct K W UXOVff. J>_