The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 26, 1918, Image 8

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"x" X . X !* 3 r, June 26, 1918. V; • ' • •••••*• * • . ■“ Sf;SS K 2 -■ J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ! - <»vl-I{ ei60.000 W. w. “*, $ ♦ IPS* mmimuF m, OVER •100,000 W. (Contioued from flmt pint.) * ' :t*b«r baa juat rrrHved the * 7oUowUik telegram: •Columbia, fl. C., June, 7. W. Rlaher, Walter boro. ». C. » Augar ahortage aeco'int new # worker* * «*r .cwum,.™ to * Sheridan and Glorer Xowsahipa: I Farmera and Merchant** * Bank, of Cotlagevllle. B. H. Willia, Dr. B. G Wlllla, A. A. Willia, t. W. GriBth. 8. G. Peirce; R. A. Ackerman and wife, L. H. Qriffl^ and wife. ’ Heyward Townehip: T. f». • ton, G. H. Boynton. Walterbnro MeeCln*. • Quite a good meeting waa held at *■ — *« •>»4'1 f> v Q f T. S. ‘Boyn-1 CLASSIFIED'ADS. . FOR SALE FT>R' Two Hautpahire jpale pigs. fo6r month* old. w»igbi<t? 7: lln. ' 115.00 each. B. tf. Wil li*, 3d- H-. Cottagerille. H. Marviri. SALE—Choice registered D^- roe boar pigs, ready for deiiveiV ?15.00 eaeh. cash with or- We Will Buy War 9 V a.» «e not more than three tSi, * ^ — ouite a . tdired vglU»v iShafTfrr J Br \ {was exceedingly good it.l* reported. Ineea 4.one l aild waB v#ry full'of fact and logic. foi the June^prlve Co , p a< j g ,. tt made a strong speech; ' «*«- oKnlmian for The eampai jnnlatf'ix at nreaetit Relall * lends Friday,/ J«me X*. ana evyr-' an oio an. * + *atinc nlaces^tid bakerielr 1 ?# » who for an> rea»on have not slgWd Wt Rerboro. The fact that such a X . Uirid ti^nlv ?o“eill t a pledge are urged to *ee some menv- I wna i| a„bscciption • was realised. * Z- • l»” »' ¥r . Sh.-r.r I, tor.u« th^. -► rha*e Detalla to follow hv * ship workers ami sisn pledgea on were ^ f ew D f the people out wim I ^but n ^ rive thele^en J ! or befe^e-that. date, tl* countv were ab , e to ma ke large subscrip- ♦ 7^1 fTm ^aff 1MX ^ 46n* well out there r.t remain t|onB and several of these leavin : - UC “ * P ELLIOTT thousands of dollars before „ the spegking was over * m 1 (ends 11 VrTdir T iK. Hnd J^ose ; g “‘ d i" Mr. Shaffer, chilrman tor -• 4e. H >«.ar for Cawidii osai- <n ! y— '■■ iliaCiinsj. g5ysgja < aeaaasj5.«. win ve t cbme up f0 C U Sn^.7W-»rJ0U..r™.« nda in individual* • reaidlng In to* and towns and to fiv* pounds Columbia. June 21.—Under weu sugar regulations recently an- n • need. , limiUng purchases of augar for household use to two poj efti ts individuals rsstd{ag la rural lioaa, augar cab be sbeared for can non aad preaerving fniltk and vege- ta>lea upon the aigalnW of cOrttfl- . cite* wb: h dealers throughout the fttate are urniahed by the Food Ad* , lUtratloi. / ' / . For caar'ng and preaerving pur- p>aea twent -five pounds of sugar > - .nonth cat /be obtained by any, t* rso.n/but th/augar must be uaed this purpose oaly. and the per ■ poa obtaining it-will be required to « i a a pled/e to return to the deal any siUtar so bought and not -*d for/canning and preserving. It ii/regarded aa* important by t v > Fqod Administration that as perishable food products - as p -rble be canned this summer, '" -yao much for market a* for home wyh nett printer. .Conperration of /be practic- provision haa been made to fanning and pr*>- 1n order that % a perishable food pro be avoided. Nothing laved should be allow- waste. . x ^rv household is urged to put 'at least a few cans and Jars of >ts and vegetables ^V -. * * # ■ l'*e «»f ke, t'wrtoilefl. /" -^rolumbia. June 21.~8oda 'fotin> | hotel*, restaurants, boarding V and public eating places art vi tsed. in official orders Just issued WillianMPtllott, food aduflnisr Caroliqsr. of t ti the tis.» Tread > become •bd FreserVlngr. ^ Tieceived at the county headquarter-, the !up to the time >f going to press: ilroxtor Toww-hlp' * Allotment for fewnsllp.. tss.uuu Previously reported $29,455 Through D. M. Yarn 125 By M. E. Freeman. 120 29.700 Of me. lUW :< x and R^alterboro will yet cbme up —‘»h m/ much larger aubacripfion to — <*■—m k.. - Balance to bu (raised....$5,300 ‘ * I •\ Warren Townsbip Allptment for township ..$35,000 Previously reported $21,815 21,115 Balance to be raised $13,185 ■ i . * Bells Township. Allotment for township ...$20,000 Previously reported $18,310- *,• ^ Hudson’* Mill by C. r. Vrotff .. .... ' 40 18.350 Balance t<f be raised. . ..$1,850 , Heyward Township. Allotment fof township ..$25,000 White Meetings: ‘ x Black Creek ..$2,935 Hendersonville- .. .. 7,210 / Great Swamp .. .. €30 / Shiloh ,. . ...v. 1.105 Salkehatrhie school. 435 Rep. by C. J. Crosby.- 130 Negro MsatiAgs: ML Nebo . . . ..; 1,7.44 . s / Pine Grove 2.430 IG.2^0 with ■ ■ (■us. ■■ • this wgr cause. . Mr, Shaffer has for his committee the following: Mayor John D. Glover. D.\B, Peurffoy; ». M. Fishburne, C. G. Padgett. R. E. Fraser. Quite a few marebanta will use their entire cash sales for Fri day, June 2p. to purchase War Sav- Inga Stamps, and it is expected that Walterboro will * greatly increase her pledges before the • ml of the week. n. \ Hlake First Township Out. The first township “over the top” ia Blake- which shows up a good surplus. Chairman Marviff wrote. In making his report, that he would be glad tq get some more pledge t'laiUcs so that h'e could no^w “help Walterboro to come pp.” ^*- I.OCAI. DRAFT HOARD ( . DOES iPATRfOTIC WORK the physicians of local boar<|s. the luiedica! advisory boards and tbq .ex amining surgeons of the ... for dhe purpose-of. formity In examinrijoba. itnder „ , in#MT ___ regulations whlet\ have been pro-jter» of AkiiTinistraVion of the estate mitigated ^ and effects of J. R. |.awrence. de- Balsnce to he raised . .*. '-drink i erdm 1 Yerdler T Allotment for to (White Meetln. Canaan 1.... $ 135 Mi. CjM-fnel .... . . 7.200 isant Grove ... 1.285 . Bank .. . .. iM Ritter >950 WaltCrlHiro / 9.500 By Miss Lucia Kin- nrd .. .. . ^ * .■« 145 By J. P. Remtey ^ , ioo Negro Meetings: Cumherlahd . . ... 550 st. .Paul’s .. .. i8t.^Pet-r’s . . . .j/f?/ «t" 1,145 Sp. ip -. .1125.000 \Valt«'ri»o ro t^tor for n* regulations r qf ice. which hav^ ei^ctlve. . • » x, coda f«n>atain and soft slers.vgfe notified that no errivh, haved ice shall be useil or in drinks Hotel*. ‘ restaurants.. boardih'T Sbwses abd. public, eatirtu places are Trv-bidden serve crushed ice or Slaved ice in drinking water, N«» crushed ice or* "shaved ic> shall-he sen ed around frufts or p/fi *■* dish'**, fu in finger bowUvsays th«! order. . •// ^ 1« is further pi^ided 'that no ice ‘S . tKHiC'ht .micjjpf for necessary Theae tiave becomo necesi- it . u VH1IV .. r-t . says. dNe Food V r »>‘ nl,,,ra • RehobotK. H t n, 9JJ "Account of the great short {Neuro ileetingk: ice. unT theSe rules will b*" roftipievlUe. Si/ fdly enfotcel. • - * (• j ohn¥ X ; Th« hy.ii Apply to Jno. WANTED II WANTED—At once * one Erst-class . jiccond-hapd cane mill and pan.’ 40 gallop pan and 18 inch roller wanted. Will pay good pritfp for! first-class outfit. Frank O'Quln. 1 Walterboro^ R. 4. , ’ . 8-28-21 WATTED—^-A' few gallons goo* syrup." in bottles, pr Jugs, put hp when first boiled. W. W. Smonk. WANTEIt—To buy good farm, adapted to growing tobacco, cot ton aad grain, good road frontage, good community, aufticient wood land and tqnmnt houses. Name . best price and terms in letter. Address Inventor, care this paper. BUSINESS LOCALS TAKEN IP—One yearling at my place at Sandy Darn. Owner can get same by identifying and par-1 - ing for this ad. H. C. Price. Wal terboro. R. 1. §-2$-2tp. DISAPPEARED—From Fair Vfcw Farm one red female Jersey P* 1 - roc pig. weighing about 40 II unmarked. A reward of * r - will be paid for its recover WiUrisey. >1 .- Sav> doctor’s • bills by using slack lime around youT premise*. $ 1.00 per barrel. The Jlfkk Store.' With entire proceeds of our business Friday lunei^^^H Furniture Continued from page one. v CITATION LOrTTERS OF AD- >\ STAT^OF SOI TH G^ROLINA, County of Colleton. x ' By G. Albert Beach, Esquire,\ Pro bate Judge. - Whereas. ^ Russen J. I^iwcencc tde suit to me to grant him Let Taken as a whol** and judgin; (th^lr^work from beginning to end, dlte Gelleton. county local board has performed every duty with fidelity. * V »•** |(irk«tt ceased. These arc. Iherefore. to cite and admonish atl/and stncnlar the kin dred- Mrtl creditors of tfhe said J P«TI «M ^ ( wunv 4„... and their work will compare most | R.^tkwxenee. deceased, that thee favoraWy with that of any board in^b*- and appear before fiie. in the the country.. \ ' Court of Probate/ to. be-^iield at -jWalterboro. on thW^th day of I "J X * X x ~Xr rr» X(i .TftFNP W dllf'rOOT’O, i^, AJII A ilT" ki* va«a« * -• July. next, after publication hereof, at .11 o’clock in the forenbqn. to N .. (show cause, if ant- they haveTStrh*" (Continued^Krom First i’age.i 'the said Administration should not ■ ..■! * 1———* k ; l*e granted. " „ didate frtr the office of magistrate • Given under my hand, this 28th iq the person of A. A. Harper, of June. Anno Domini. 1918. ^jTound. who has a card in , thisjN^Pnbllshed on the 28th of June' week's issue of-The Press and Stand and 3rd day of July. 1918/ \ ard. Mr.-Harper has never been at' n. G. ALBERT BEACH. . candidate for any office, but he hn«'Probate Judge. Colleton County, many friends who hope for him a 1 •« - -i-itt *. 1- v 18,08) l»al.'ij)i^>tO be mist'd .,$108.92u [ " Xv » • ^tdncrldau iiiul'•Glover Tov« n-biie. AI lot met t ft»r toWrjshipt. ..$45,000 Vi*kvi* N \ . Whi|^ Meemnrff:’ Betbleiiem flethanv Cottage"'‘ille -Maple Cane Prov idence Red fluk . . J 1 . 8 80 , Mo . 7,:uo. r.7o n ;Ti225 1.100 1,400 X NOTICE! AH .persons Wishing to become Hiirceualul campaign. He will make an adPe canvass and hopes to he among the winners When the pri-! mary is mer. ' candidates for membershtp on tho Albert Rend, a < andblate. board of trustees for Walterboro The card of G Albert Beach for school district* are heretav requested the offl'-e of probnu* Judge and ma< ,to hand in their names to me bv ,ter appears in this issue. Mr. Beach ♦-noon. Mnndav. Julv at which hour has held the office of probate Judge the entries will cio^. so that ticS- for six years, and is now announr. lots may be pr i it located at ■ X .. • X/ • •. • * • « 211 W. Washington St. ; Js/ x x X printed for the election H#I niA A v s ing his candidacy for the combinedTuesday. July 2 this may not, office of probate judge and mastoc. :h£ my duly according to law. but it which offices were combined at the ,’is incumbent for someone to take last session of the legislature N „ thjs. action, -and I. therefore Aa . _ . i"' // Th» necevcitv/foA conservation of (r, all lee • •• •r* -b private/kionib* is as great asi| r) , nB ri-..ss Boads. i3 public juices where ic«' is used, rvr l the apo *al •* iuade tO‘ the peo- ,pf. ^outb Carolina to Inake onlv :\ v w,^tely necessary use of Ice *?<**** * ** « 4r # irons c ross itoaus. Jeriejrb ' . . .. . , . Little Rock . . * . . :W«*slev Gro\«' ’Zioti church 1.2:5 700 2.000 4.700 . SOO 820 X 1-mCVt 0A'svfvtx#a> - I Mr. Beach is known over th'' thffi liberty. __ lequnty, havihg been in public lire • H. §^4^HTCKLAND. Ifo^-many years. Before he becane- Countxjxuperintende'nt of Education. probate judge he was clerk of th<; ^—' ' bowrd At^county JmmmlpslonewK-fcvM NOTICE! tout veirX and pripj>* tcT that h*'i Notice Is hereby given that a *'V served tVo as dispenser at meeting -of the patrons of the. var- •Jivcksynbnvli. AL* was . born sixtv lions school districts of the rounev “ a farm ‘ • - 33.915| Bal^iifre- T</ be raised $ 11.1*85, R$CI» .CROSS NOTlX> / Rlakc Township,. * » * ^ - \ Rotfific^t for township 41/.50JP j, iVhVwjvf*’''” ■' •' |WbHc and \ecto Meetim.*: ^• •ar of XX Walt* rhoro fisT* ,V‘u d ‘fhapter (Ao s ‘ j\)jn.t,e. .{all Ip. Edcbb.yi ne* ‘ ' I v< ‘ 8l 0 Meet in (jsetff s a up on lives nrtv, and has the while. near where hy- iis hcrehv called for Tuesday. July eon farming all y jends ov<pr 2. this being the first Tuesday in July, at 2 o’clock p. m.. or as soon thereafter in -the same day and Home of Fruit ile FOR YJ TX- $83 4 d . S,34<> •tl, li-Jl iv.t ft!-’ Plover fldl Me Beach-has many T _ . the county who will woriX^pt • hi^ such hour as is most oonvenip*/to success it the primary. X, ithe people, for the purpose" of *e- i - * - • XX lectittg three trustee> t*V ser\e fee- .KlI.VJvR TEA FOR ROOK ( l.f h ^the ensuing two ve^eT This ———t~ /qtended . to be a primary eWtioh. I 4 X Silver Tea wtU he given at the hutsonly to secure the r^edmnre'nda-‘ hpim'< of Mrs Paul Sanders for th* titm X the n.ajoritv'o^m p>lrons ii. ! benefit' of tfie Book Club ' each ebhool Now is the time fopybu to buy your Fnfit Jars fbi -next summer and UdwThese goods are the best on the market, and they have LatdvTbps. Cdme/one, come all. « and get your jars for your fruit and vegetables. ;•< PRICES. 7- One dozen in ^se. pints $1.20 ^he dozenjjv l-ase, quarts •/• 1.35 z Evej^tning the best.. We trusvin God and he will hejpMtfs to win the war. , r H. Holmes Store Xv district >Pd'.,in the Jknhvr <’(>U‘b: hP*' ‘ r •vj^ i.niii F*bru... . •■ r «*■''*, j>( TU Grov - • Xlrajs w the Mill *. tX. ha. • tvfollcd 38» | ' > l y(„. >rerit l ^'nir>v4 > ; follows . rr ktut:•pi '.VW» «-. »'• ••a« Unit- i- 'T^vvvtules coustorl ‘ piadc <£*f- 9- >n \ 9 1l> fnd. on next Tue- lav night fmiAat* half Past eight ojehuk fudt i; -o 4 . ey.. j), in. Two , dozen sovvjjc*. one dp? . fpr'Belgian, re a-i.je - wIpM. - 4 v 4 er bapdanes. . ' r he..f*r:'marv .pupils hayKh also col le» vd for i:(Ayeih^n-n.tXi«'o (in jpcX’r and old kid t4Pve>*. ^ 'fh-sidcA the nieurtverslm^X.. w v .,h w*s used fvM^dfuying in;' X-.ferial*. the cbildp>ii iigve .raised V" riey which ljzr<ne*>n Invested Tor VH»- schopl"'’ fvvisliin. Allotment for Adunship .. .412.r.PO iWep^cftp,'* apd hood ; 1 • t'' ' M * Ncgpv^M eej in g*: tv Methodist chrjych 2.32b “Wiggins . . ..... Xfifo H ... .•'$3,030 Bond j ^ mm. m splm»dM( v prograju has, V<< n ! ranged :nd h delight fill r\*ni- in stpr<. 'dThc 1 public is invited $791 !*ilvx*r offerin'/ k wiH be t.ik-en at 'door. . ’ . I-VRowiac iA the protj^Kir / Trto • Mrs. M ( jtda May Fishbur Jones. 5.900 .. TheJ event thaKjmXx. . siad shall undePXmd that the "pnfrot > l J are saA-^*'<t-X>gdh their present j !waj , <fcpf^t<mMcesXi as ,county sup- intrMent o: fd’tovHon. 0m . nq# osktftg S*m any change.Xnd a'nr sati ,fied to yeryv on -vry iv thX^ present ’boards, but ;,s this is the yinte* nc*.. tm. Mis ; cording to., law fur' the re-cXjMl?-1 and Mt^„ E K sinning of 'all trustees it is n^X 4 * i vary to take sohie action/ Of eour«X un ^jcj«nrfh st. X .X Balance to - b« raised ‘ • . $8 > 8ffd' *, . , ■, • • fc * • ■ X I'niMM Ti*%% / / Hi •rinept for/townslvtp • • $1>r,0^ 0 i* AlX- . * W*-.-.™ txvhHe Aleetinus: ^♦ffsrX fynd in$he Rttr-lo n it Vicovi «>t. ,... $'>" Liberty Bond ami .... * »• ’ v ings Stamps m-e organization four >fr»ms have been arranged and wr^ent*^ bv the Junior Bed Cros N W . — ' " - ' $1,010 onrt, and j p.^ J. m Radgett / 150 iVegm Meetings* JSeltsfdvnoro ' . . . 2.575 ged and ' Respectfnllv submitted. EDITH 1 . FR ASERt ’ Revl Cross School Com- vittee ri X Bal • , to lie-dieted $8,285 4 n the 1 »♦ X QWU W’K! of Julv -l-eciuning win be it gam** Of iMt*? ball ’!*el ween’ Bells. Smoaks sip^ Ruffin’s colored teihtt£. W*i11 pjaved on ball ground at"Ruffin. N Eyervbody • invited Also a K X^ll' i^enlf end ft>h fry. 1 b'etyp] t «*tat b'H- for rdviotv .X$320.000 X* ipre-medical course is civ-pil.^AIiHipr. •* n,4>r **~^ 0, r training In nil courses. . 1 A free tuition scholarship is ns- * "T® ‘ >>0 isigned to each county in the Stat*. scnools in < olletn crdWhd Xllot'.UO't .... . v.,,nt. • «■ -. »' ■ If cost on township ^29,700 ^ /^Warren township . 21.sla MeJls township ... . 18.350 Heyward township 18,!?.2h Verdier Township . 18,045 I Sheridan anil f'.lover ,32.915 Bldle "township .. 13,290 f.owndes township 5.900 Fraser 'township .. 3.735 188/wO - .x’ - A. ‘ ■■ , - — , ' Balwpce to he raised .. $ 159,b23 1 fruit CRih .Members. , % 4ARDOFTHANKK Mrs. Max Jacob* and chltdren dS-T^HH™ ., ■ sire to extend, their thanks to 'thwi..”^" J.^ al ^ r - piany friends who rendered, r^sts-, x r n ' ; *} ^ }”* n ' Reading Misti-Elizabeth Jou.X 1 know that; according t law: th Solo- Idiss Ann Witbv , . coiuitv board of -due at .on has a i Reading •Mi*« Bell- Sanders. flight to name and commission trap* 1’inno Solo Miss Edith Black/*. il«*<*xb»t as.H may lie In som^iHs- Trio Mrs E E Jones D n, tricts^and perhaps u, all. people Black and Bavnard /Ackerman. (Understand wiK> will sepre to the Reading Miss Thelma Pad^tb »>est edacatvpnal .ptefests .pf the Riano Duet Miss l^nice BrownS^tnoU We decided tr. make and 4’arroU Brown ; .this cali thro^ this advertise Reading” Mrs Mitchell Witsell and ^ounty superintendent i Male Juartette. ; of .educa>fbn. do earnestlv requpst| i v • vriiat ^ve people heed this call. antT 1 1^.^ ' v | W j<s 'get fPgether in g business' lite wav. Vol.l.EtiE OE <Tt\RI.FsTO\ absolutely clear of prejudice 3nT South ramliHifs tIUlest rMlb-ue Persona Mm-, and wlect three men laitl.Xcai Regius Septeuiber gT. w »“>tn they beW wrjl best pro-1 Entrance -• amin,ition>sa» aB .he cducAtRittAl interests pf count v reals Friday. Julv^X ^ Ah S' T ^ • TK ^ v whe^ the A t vertcajn people afe call-i I Four vear court* lead «o IhXn cd upon to stand t^ulde^o sboy A. ami B f?. degrees \ two-ve>r ‘'r and coptnblK their best fU^th, interests o<^ the i-mire comnyinitv ‘ mat ion of tly 1 chU-| here’s foy better-j signed to each couitty in the State spools in • ••lleror Spaekniw' buildings .and athb-tm ^ b^ ar V oV* rUl'C VTION . _..s„ wffR equipped Mahorator- „ .. . / ,rY ios. tinoNeelled library facilities By H. >■ Mr.ckland. Co^npt of Ed Exiotnses moderat-e. Vrof tei’m * r? tjnd catalogue, address XTI*' , T . TIARR1 ^<>N Jl-\yDOI.1Ti „ ^ jl, / ^ 7 '-lenri | *8-28‘4t.« " RvesidV-nt. V 1 ^. J**'\ A BOX OF DAY DREAM - 7 X/ -;X TALCUM POWDER $ x PROMPTNESS RELIABILITY * RESPONSIBILITY Fishburnes Drag Stor The Best of Everything D|J. Qf.V'X'N 1|^:rs VoiTi vtekr^ kj ev f T, tn.i ,'•> t Tv— 1 _ i s l^twrepce, /Who has Lieutenant J. Williams €amt •t volunteering In^been stenographer for Rf M. Jef-iwho'is stationed at tamp Hancock, of the ani»/.:fcries, has re^fsned her/positibn- to spent severhvJ daver^y? W p e k Ip.Wal- siicceed ia/get-1accept a sfmjlnr position -with' the 1 terbore^fcirlRv guekV of his sister. _ department! Xtl.nnUc Coast Line /fallroad eom-,AIr*. H. >drfcklatj,d. Lieut, him ^ ser- papy in ^harlestoh /She will deavo jCamphelh is in the marivin** P n v J tT»e latter part of |he_ wreft. * |corps.' amf is studying this\b ^branch.' ' Xv /•