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• f ITS UP TO YOU TRY Breeden’s Rheumatic ■ .t We recommend it for Rheumatism. If you have Rheumatism use Breeden’s Rheu matic Compound. " This medicine has been tested for years, and I’la praise which it has received and Jthe good re- i Its of its use by sufferers from the disease of Rh umatism cause us to unhesitatingly recom- menJ. ft. r S Klein’s Drug tore . ' . . » ■ Every Thing the Best N. To Our Colleton f Hus is tbe Patriotic Hedge That WiD be Signed hf AH Loyal Anakans h South Carolina From Jm 14th to Jme 28th: o v Past Office.. .1 treet Cemnty. . / W A '••••• «'• w* • •••«•••• R r D No...., TO THff MCNETARY OP THE UNITED ETATES TREASURY: • » * *; In •dUltton to thono now ownod. I ’ to bnp War Snvtnfli n ii«ht I rUItTHBft PLKOOB UTERLT TO CATSAKP BOONOMOE. TOHlLp wm trs Was. * . ** • W Number $MS • •••••#•••• • effoeeee .8.8 • • e • e *40 • W JUMM A *. ' e» Cost $417 each. • eeeeeee e^WT-S^l.e oeoofoffoff #88 JUX.T • Cost 94 11 «Mk. eeoeoeeee -8«8« # • #88 AUGUST Cost $4.19 each. 8BPTK1IBER > Co* $4.10 each. OCTONR Onnt $4 SI omS. NOVMMBER Coot $4.1$ nnoh. w.s.s.. Of DDCaMBER Coot $4 S$ each. Ownod and Ploffgnd. Soltcltor’a Stcnntar* Ctnaps My bo bongbt from Post Ofllceo. Banka and Authorised Agent a Rvery where roiJ.KTON rorXTY HKADY Forr m<i war hayixcm KTAMI* DRI\T: Continued from paze one. Hlark. Jr.. C. ft. Padgett, I. M. Pish- burne, R. L. Fraser. > t Women Township Fhairmen. {llake Township--Mrs. S. A. Mar vin. chairman; Jennie Marvin, Mrr. W. R. Marvin, Mr*. Harrison Can non, Mrs. Joseph Hamlin. Hroxton Township—Mr*. Maifon Rlzer, chairman. Clover Township— Mr*. A. V. Willi*, chairman; Rachael, Reeves, Inez Ackerman. Miss (Georgia Ack erman. Colored: A, T. Washing, ton. Fraser Township—Mrs. A. M. Garvin, chairman; Mrs. W. R. Rey nolds, Mr*. Korrie Siers. Colored: Alice Powell. Heyward Township—Mrs. Hugh Guess, chairman. I<owndes .Township—Mrs. G. W. Sweat, chairman; Mrs. E. A. Mor gan, Lessie Robertson, Eva Dycbes, Gertha Hickman. .Negro Meeting*. Stokes—Rev. J. P. Graham, Rev. W. T. Frasien,.. v Riiekhead--D. R. Peurifoy, C. C. Garris. ’ Red Rank—J. F. Risher, . E Connor:' > ' • ' . Hudson’s Mill Negro School—W Hb Willis, Rev.. Geo. K. Way. Percy Ernest Beach, of Camp Sikes Savannah—E. L..Fishburne. Sevier, is at home for a few davi L. B. Houck, the Pastor. with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. W HEVWAKtl TOWNSHJIV JI NK 19. R. Beach, near Mt. Carmel. White Meetings. —o-o Hendersonville School —M. P. Israel Kohn, son of-Mr. and Mrr * * * * # *$%###*% * + * Personal Mention * ♦ ***#«•***■»(•*** «•** Miss Cary Beach, ot near Mt. O. i Carmel. -Is spending this week in town with Mrs. Boyd. MIG [LOB GK E SMI CORSE WILL ASSEMBLE AT IIOHO FROM’ JI'AE FOR IVHTItl tTIO.NS WALTER. 19 TO IN lA MN'ii THELIt l KtiETABI.ES. HELPFUL PROGRAM HAS BEEN ARRANGED .Meeting* Will be Held in School Au ditorium and Many Helpful Talk, and Exercise* Are Provided Lie the Member* of Clubs. Howell, J. F. Risher. »M. Kohn. is now at the officers traiu- Salkehatchie School—E. L. Fish- inc school at Camp Sevier. bur«ne. E, T. H. Shaffer. ' Shiloh Church—Jas. G. Padget:, J. ,C. Lemacks. Black Creek Church—-D. B. Pen ‘ I decs. rifoy, L. B. Houck. Great Swamp Church—Rev. J. P. Graham, H. S. Strickland. Negro Meeting*. v Blue House—C. C. Garris, Rev. i granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bennett, of Ehrhardt, spent Monday and Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Saun- The Colleton county short coui> • will be held at Waltetboro at th- high school auditorium June 19, 2y and 21. A program has been a: ranged which consists of demon strations in canning', picklinz, brin ing, jelly making, preserving, etc., which should be of interest to the housekeepers of Walterboro and of ■ the county. The girls are expected to repo t Tuesday afternoon. June 19th, • Th^ Press and Standard office wh< they wil| be assigned homes.,, SiJ- cial attention is called to the pr sentation of honor cards, which H something new. These cards ar.; giyen to the girls and boys for good deportment and general ^ efficiency during the course. ' “ “ * , -Friday, June 2,1, a special pro gram has been arranged for th'» ladies, and quite a large number i< expected to be present. Dinner will be served on the sehool ground-* iirul everybody is asked to chine an i p 7 bring a basket. Two States agent.; will be present. Mrs. Dora Dee WaLNy ker and Miss Gladys H. Smith. Sev eral other State workers are expect ed sometime during the time, anion. W. T- Frasier Pine Grove—W. W. W. Risher. Jonesville Church ies. H. J. Givens. metime them Xfiss/Edith L. Parrott and C. C. Cleveland. The program follows: Wednesday Morning, Jun P 19. , Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Ayer, of; 9 t6 10. Roll call; explanation Bamberg, were here to see* theic Q f honor cards, record books and . Mi igraduate from the Walterbord"' 1 is* F.dith Black, histories. Misses Fickling and Vain. Smoak, F. school. They returned to Aft blgn tt^ir R. M. Jeffer- home early inf the week. / Walterboro—Mm. G, Price, m 11 iri n We are now in position to attend to all orders from ^ . • * Colleton county and city of Walterboro. You can send ■ • ’* / us by mail all your watch and jew’elry repairs and « ' ' • . r / will give the same attention as before, the same,as for 16 years. We will return all repairs by Parcel Post or Express prepaid to you as soon as passible. - //•. ' / ' ; . Special attention ’ will be ifiven to our OPTICAL / / *. * ^ • / / v — WORK, as we have on hand nil the prescriptions 0* glasses we did at Walterboro for the last two years. y y Finn Jewelry Store, Inc. AT GREENVILLE, S. C. 211 W. Washington St. Mrs. H. S. Strickland Wanr»n Township—Miss Emma Jane Vam. chairman;. Mrs. J. 8. Smith, Miss Mamie Hiers, Misa Cora Connor, Mm. Bert Berry, Mm. G. W. Padgftt. Mm. Joe Garris. Mrs. Joe Nobles. Mm. J. C. Goodwin, Mrs. Jeff Strickland. Colored—Mrs. J. D. Garris. Nicer Scott. Estelle Walker. Mrs. W. A. Jones/ Mrs. EH Hunter. Angie Stephens. Bells Township—Mrs. A. Herndon, chairman; Mm. C. H. Berry. Mm. T. L. Smith. Mm. H. W. Hudson. Mm. H. L. Griffin. Mrs. T. L. Breland. Miss Biddie Saunderr. Mis* Millie XBeach. Miser Lillian Robertson, Mrs. T. R. Strickland, Mm. K. ,K. Hudson. Mrs. R. W. Bre land. Mrs. K. L. Renton. Mrs. \V. A. Crosby, Mrs. G. W. Crosby. Mm. W..H. Breland. Mrs. Dan Everett", Mr*. Eugene Graham. Colored— Chessle Bud. Eva Stephens. Lucy Ann Crosby. Sheridan Township—Mrs. E. T. Hiers. chairman; Miss Dell H»ott. Mr*. Lillian Kinsey. Miss Minnie Smoak, Miss Annie Robertson, Miss Lizzie Adams. Miss Geneva Jaques. Miss Ann|e Redman, - Mr*. Ross Reeves. Mrs. Maggie^mith. Speaker* for Tounahlp Meeting*. BROXTON TOWNSHIP. JFNE 1 i. White Meeting*. Ashton School — W. W. Smoak. J. C. Lemacks. Lodge schol house—C. C Gar ris. J. F Risher. Rice Patch church \V. E. Willis Rev. c;e-». K. Way. Dry Branch school—E. L. Fish- burne. K. T. H. Shaffer. Rum Gullv school—D. B Peuri- foy. H. S. Strickland. Weslev Chapel—Rj M . Jefferies. L. C. Padgett. Negro fleeting*. MeCueO Brancb —Rev. W T BHon ha ugh. Rev. W. T. Frasier r.'Z'n'XZ-**- r Toby’s Bluff- H. H Rentz L ” Houck. Friendship church- Rev. W n McCuen. Rev. A. M Wright WARREN TOWNSHIP. JFNE 15. White Meeting*. , Smoaks-.R: M Jeffifies. D. L. | Col. F. N. K. Bailey. ^6f Green wood. accompanied' by his daughter. Miss Thelma, and son. Mailio. and Miss Ethel . Black, of Bamber”. were here Sunday on- a visit to rel atives. Mm. Leon T. Rhode, of near Dar lington, is here on a visit to her mother. Mrs, B. H. Padgett. els ear corn at farm going at $1.75 per bushel. Get your supply at once. F. C. Bennett. Walterboro, 8. C..' " 6-12-2t. FOR SALK—-One Shetland ponv. Apply to L. Ptsey, Walterboro. C. XJ 0 1». FOR SALE—At Brick Store, quart cans for canning vegetables. FOR HALE—Choice registered Du- . roc boar pigL ready for delivery now, $11>.00 each, cash with or der. White Hall Duroc Farm, G. H. Guess, Prop. 5-22-4L 10 to 11. Devotional exercises Song. “America.” Reading and Prayer, Rev. Beck ham. Welcome address, Mr. Jno. Glo- ver* * Short talks by Senator Jas. G. Padgett and Representative W. W Stnpnk. .y 11 to 1. (Sec. A.) Plain canning (tomatoes and peaches). Misses Brownlee and Ellison. (Sec. B.) Jelly making, MiSs Hamilton. 1 to 1:30. Open period. R. Lee Risher. on route 2 from i : 30 to 3. Dinner. Walterboro. left at this office last Afternoon. week two very large radishes. -j 3 to 4. Poultry: Preserving egg<. — n -°— standard greeds, feed And care of Master William W. Smoak is vis- chicks. Mr. C. C. Cleveland. 4 to 5:30. Sewing: 1st year, 2nd CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two Hampshire male pigs, four months old, weighing 75 lbs. $15.00 each. B. G. Wil- . lis, M. D., Cottageville. S. C. 2t. FOR HALE—Several hundred buah- els Clay Peas. Get them now so you will be sure to have them to < plant in your corn and for pea- > vine hay. F. C. Bennett, Walter boro. S. C. • 6-12-2L FOR H%LE—Several hundred busM Rjng his uncle - and aunts at New-1 berry, Fla. year,, 3rd year and 4th year, Misses i Hamilton and, Brownlee. 9:00./"'Reception at auditorium. Thursday Morning, June 20. 9 to 10. / Fall, winter and per- niel gardens. Mr. McFatyten. 10 to 10:30. Devotioifal exerciser. —o— reading and prayer. Rev.: Hope Miss Katharine deTreville left Short talks. Mr. M. P. Howell, this afternoon for Beaufort to visit!Mr. H. Strickland, her brother. Ellis. j 10:30 to 12. Advance canning: -00 ; beans, soup aqd corn. Misses Hamil- Miss Elizabeth Wirhman is ut ton and Ellison. Miss Pugh, of Savannah, has re turned 10 her home after a pleasant visit to her friend. Miss Emmaline Peurifoy. who returned with her for a visit. WANTED WANTED—A few gallons good syrup, in bottles, or Jugs, put up when first boiled. W. W. Smoak. LOST TAKEN THROI’CJH MISTAKE from C. & W. C.‘train between Vemas- see and Jacksonboro. on* silk um brella with gold handle. Nam* and address written on handle. Reward if returned to Addic Tn- ten, Brunson. S. C. Itp. STRAYED—A cow and heifer two years old, unmarked, from accus tomed range near my residence. Color light Jersey, die ward ir returned, or for information. <\ J. Crosby. Ruffin. S. C. .fi-5-2tp, BUSINESS LOCALS —All sizes fruit jars in Mason and Ideal. Fruit Jar rubbers and caps. The Brick Store. . MASTER'S SALE home, following her graduation Ashley Hall in Charleston. / The Misses Murphy are here for a few days. / ' 12 to 1. Talk, “Grape CuRur* and Pruning,” Mr. McFaddeo. 1 to 1:30. Open period. v 1:30 to 3. Dinner. 3 to 4c.TO. Green tomato pickle, catsup. Misses Brownlee and Ellison —Dr. R A. Gyles will return j 4:30 to 5:30. Apple paste. Miss from th'* North Thursday, June It!, Hamilton. 191S, and can be found at his offi- 1 Ertdgy, June 91. Indies’ Ihyv. ce in Biackxille prepared for work. _ 9 to 10. Bread Making (begun* -ff Miss Gladys H. Smith. • Mrs George Cureton. of Green- j- 10 to 10:30. Devotional e\er- vllle. has returned to her home at else*, reading and’ prayer,/ U^v. Greenville, after a visit to her cons-' in. Mrs. John M. Klein, during which time many pleasant " socir.i attentions were shown her. ■v Mrs. V II. Jachles. of Buffalo. N. Y.. is he»-e or a visit to her brother, 1 12 Co 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton. Court of Common Pleas. W. G. Hiott—Plaintiff. V*. et al,—Defend- \V I LI.IA MS—BLACK / / The many .friend^ and relatives of John Black, Jr, were surprised to learn of lua marriage Saturdav at B* u-ion to Miss Louise Williams, of Allen laR. Rev. A. E. C. Pitman, o.* Brunson, performing the cere mony. Mr. and Mr*. Black came on to Walterboro Sunday for a visit, and then went on to Charleston, where they will reltde. Mr. Black 1* a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Black, of Charleston, formerly of Walter boro. Miss Williams is a recent graduate of the Allendale high achool. and Is a young lady of many charming graces. The best wishes k>f many friends go with Mr. and Mrs. Bla'k ip their* Journey on the matrimonial sea. AT HILMURT. X- C* « Jamed Singleton, .W n C Rev., ants. jw. H. McCuen. J. F Risher. | By virtue o> a deerqf of -C. C. Garris, W. W. . orable Jas. K. Peurifoy, presidin': Williams ;Smoak. L. R Houck. Graham. Talk, Mr. Shaffer. 10:3d to 12. (Ai Brining, Mrs. Walker; 1 (R» canning Jn glass, fancy pa<?ks. Mrs. tt’alkVr, Miss Browa|p**. .’/I 12 to IS^FSf Bread making >(coo Dr. John M. Klein Mrs. Jachles 1 tinned l Miks Smith, formerly resided in Walterboro an*;' 1 12,:43 to 1. /Honor cards present- has many, friends and admirers ed. 1 1 to L:?,(/. Dinner on grounds. —" *— [ 2:30 t/ 3:30, Talk. “Necessitv M*- and Mrs. B. Harvey Padav't. of Savirfg Wheat. Sugar and Fats." of Brunson, were visitors to rela- demonstration war breads. Miss fives in Walterboro Sunda5\ Smith. ' 1 ^30 to 4:30, Necessity of Sav- liev. end Mrs. H Beckliam. ]nc Meat—Meat Substitutes, MiSs accompanied by their daughter. M'vBrownlee. Bettie, went to Roek Hill to be pr^X-( 4:30 to 5:30. Open discussion: ent at th$ graduation of their general canning recipes, Mrs. W’al- daughte’-. Miss Nell Beckham, at ker. \\ intbrop College. Mrs. BeCkham! Roys Agrirnltunil Club*. Hon - ,and»Misses Nell and Bettie, dre vis- ; Fridav, JumJ 21. general rally King friends in the - 7 * - —1 fun . « ~ : judge, dated June ...... .. Judge and Mr* Jas F Pem-ifr.. J >hn r S r ‘ J r,arri8 ’ Jr < wiu Ren at P ubUc at eeonm nie. . r J h C r,oodwin terboro. S. C.. on Salesday _ . L. T. Witsell] Colored ' Kiwincv ft cl 'klf* part of for all pig and corn club mehiberg. to the’r / and their children Miss 11th. 1918, l the State before retur Wal- home. - ,/ July. I -- 'O Ov/ next, being the first dgy thereof,* Ma'tor John P. Glover and Mrr. during the usual hour* of sale, to Glover, are Fspeonrfit sometime a; the highest bidder, for cash. the ( HendersonvHleVN. C. ^ Mr Glover . N rtollowing descrihbd real estate: I will return ip^a few day* but Mrs. rhurch T Ja5 * ^ Pai-i All Ttraf- tract of land situate InjC.lover will /remain for the sunnuer. K n’.vii'' ,. ‘ ish<>r ' ilhe county and Stafe -iHoresaid, cor- / —0-0— Pev <» Li , rrh M * ^ How. H. Itaining twelve (121 acres, more ♦.v-.j Mr ajrd Mrs John B. Padgett, of’ Mr. C. JC. Cleveland, State Poul- ‘ less, and hounded North by lands . GaihennHe/ Fla. ar,. visiting rein- try ageni. i^>\elv Hill church -D. B ‘ „ . _ _ olored >leeline*. 1 . v —— Emmaline! Htrkorv Hill—F I PiakK,.— and Charley Peurifoy. left early this Rev. w. T. FraStcr pL w / morning for Hillgirt. X. C.. whero White Jiev, w. t, they have their summer home Judge Peurifoy will return to hold court at Hampton In a few day* and will visit Walterboro several time* during the summer. /y i.meiv miii ^ ^ Iv ^ D F. W RISHER. County Agent. Visiting; Agent*. Miss Edith ,L. Parrott. State agent. A / » Mrs. Dora Dee Walker, assistant State Agent. Miss/Gladys H. Smith, special £tate avent. For Probate Judge and Master. ' rtfriv. j \ckermgn & Sons; East bv lives in Walterboro. They are re-j . Mr. C. Wiiii 'emaeks. - -frond leading from Gondhope to Sul-Iturnlng from North Carolina where agent, v imams—h,K Strickland, R/S.'llvan's Ferry: South by lands of they have been to visit their son* Misi district formerly a part of 1 who is at a training camp, and West by lands —0-0— Ackerman Sc Sons. Mrs. C. D. May and Mrs. ARRIVED SAFELY IN FRANCE ' The office of Master, to which I Strickland, Dr H BliHc ” ” " ReRoirs JamU *as elected by the people two years, BELL' TOWNSHIP. -JUNE g ^ Ifhe same tract go having' betm contolldated with nhUr Meeting*. Jof J. D Ackerma- „ auu K . „* ° r effective ar- 'J 'arm*! Churcb j. c. Welch [ In case of non-compliance with Hope, who have been u a Charle-- the expiration of the term of th> 0 ''-^•7 * bid, the property will be re-sold on ton hospital for several weeks, are r ° Ce # * hereby ‘uffln Schmd House R. yj jef.'^some subsequent salesday at the r.t home much improved. hm..H , e < L^ V a .rkS. d !/.frUk of the former purchaser Pur-; Miss May vonl.eh*. who is at Ida McFadden. May Brownlee. Jaspe Hampton hin«^d Office subject to the action of Hudson* Mill Sehool House \t the primary I solicit the support **• Howell. H A. Croshv of all voters and promise, if elected. JJfokes Sehool J. H. n Bishop, of lalandton, has to continue to give the same kind ^ lemacks. received a card from hi* son. Jeff, of service whlci* I have given in the Tabor School Hugo S Jhat be has arrived safely in France. Master's office land. L. C Padget• H* I* assigned fo Co. B. 59th Brig- • . * K M JEFFF.FHES. I Week*. Canaan Baptist Church •de, 30ih Division. ' / Walterboro. 8. C. Rev. J M Craven. F W Rish^ Crosby. W. W Smoak. J. Strick- ehaser is to pay for papers. R. M. JEFFERIES. Master. Walterboro. S. C.. June 12, 1918. Steve Crosby, who is stationed nt Camp Sevier. i» at home on a short furlough. Greenville Female Collei.e. home for tbe holidays ( Mis? county. , Miss * Elise Ellison. S. R. .county. Ci, I Miss Sallie Hamilton, county. ‘ . j,. Heber R Padgett, who is in the officers training camp at Jackson- is at viile. Fla., spent several days at home this week.' Beaufo't hm qumm im§m mmm mmak BecaoM of H» toeic sad lax>live effect. LAX A- TIVte BROMOQl'IN IKS ia better thaa ordisar? Outmoe and does not citaee nervonanea* nor r.ne;=g in head Kraeaber tbe full aaac and axa (JV tbe a-gwamre of 1L w. GKOVS. i t. brother. Eliis. Mortan deTreville. who has just graduated from the Presbyterian college at Clinton, has gone to Beau fort to accept a position with bis