The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 14, 1918, Image 5
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COME STRAIGHT TO US WHEN YOU WANT ANY-
THING IN THE HARDWARE LINE. HARDWARE IS
OUR MTSINEE AND WE CARRY THE STOCK, SO
YpU CAN ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT WHEN
YOtT WANT IT.
WHEN YOU ONCE BUY FRO MUS YOU’LL COMF
BACK AGAIN. BECAUSE YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH OUR HARDWARE AND OUR PRICES.
USE OUR HARDWARE; IT STANDS HARD WEAR.
WE HAVE READY-MIXED PAINTS IN ALL COI-
ORS—OILS AND VARNISH, TOO.
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Koger Hardware
WALTERBORO, > / SOUTH CAROLIN \
CAMPAIGN MldfttNG .
AT CX)TTAGEVM.I i;
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butor nesllRenee bill, his school j
bond' issue bill, his co-partnership
bill, and other bHls in which he ;
Ipterestod. ' |
The’speaker came out stronRl/
aRafhst -blatherskite” politician^
and so called loyalist*.” He believe! i
there were no really dlaloyal peoph*
in South Carolina biit a few men a
a time when they thought It populm
to oppose the war and thought the\ •
would, therefore, get .vote*. He wan*
ed no man in the Cdffgrepa of Str.*^
legislature wlio opposed to the war.
In reference to aay man runnin.
for office in the nation or • 8tati
who is 'not loyal, and who is n*
solidly, behind ■ Woodrow Wilao
vbte against him,” which, statemer
evinced loud applause.
W. \V. Smoak First Sjswiker. ,
V. \V Smoak. a candidate f-
the House of lleprosentatlves '
succeed himself, was. the first spe:.'.
•er for this oijice.. Mr.-Smoak referr*
to the splendid ' vote received
Sheridan township two year* ago, * •*
having J led <jver all candidates. I *
reference to the road bond iss .
which Senator I'adgett had referr •!
to in his speech, Mr. Smoak said it
would be manifestly unfair to hin:
to vote against him, as the mattt
was a delegation matter, and ti
author of the bill wal not even o;
posed in his campaign for^reelecti*>n
: to the Senate. Mr. Goodwih is not ;i
candidate^ and to make him the g«'‘t
! for this matter would not be treat-
l ing •him •vith that spirit of falrn«“
j which characterizes .the voters 9f th
; county. ' * ’
; In reference to the loyalty of tin ;
candidates apd their recent convc?
sion to ranks of those opposed ' • ‘
Hleastt. Mr. Smoak said it would !•
well to place thes tf recent ednvet'
close up to the throne as they won '
need watching. To illustrate this h>
told a joke of the man who died
and went to heaven and found a'!
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Pr Asks the Support of the Voters of Walterboro,
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Ritter and.Wolf Creek for ,
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He Promies a Fair and Energetic Administratioir
if [ Elcdcd.l BeniufiRs Stic} tf Ris Ecccid as
^ MAGISTRATE at Green Pond
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
VOR HALK.—Ford touring
car in
rood
running condition/ also one
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Jersey cow. Aoplv to F- A. Bry an.
Walterboro. 12-14 j
IYMI BAI.K—Six room residence on I
Hampton Street in good and de-J
sirable section. House U two-'
story, and each room Iras fire j
place. See us at once. Southern
Caroling Real Estate'Co.. W. W.
Smoak, manager.
FOR SALK.—Two first class hr- ;
lea west from Walterboro. JULE (
ed Duroc maid hog ten months;
old. Can be seen at mv farm 3 jn*- 1
les we« from'Walterboro. JULIE j
1A AVANT 8-15-2tp. | COTTON*.—Why.
FOR HAI.F—One cnod mule, a good
horse and a 'good brood mare. ^
- There are on mv farm a mile and ,
a half west of Walterboro Rea-;
eon for sale. bov« have gone to
war. Apply to J B. Fender. 4tp.
WANTKD—Ihtelligent man equip
ped with horse or auto, as sales
man and collector for Williams,
Ruffin. Smoaks, Ehrhardt and vi
cinities. Splendid territory and
if worked properly will clear you
$1,500 yearly. Excellent oppor
tunity for man with ail or par,
time. Fall is approaching. You
can clean up. Address Singer
Sewing Machine Company, Char
leston, S. C. 8-7-2tp.
Henry ”K. Stricklapd referred to
the friendship existing between him,
and some Cattageville. youths. On
one occasion when he was standing
a competitive examination for Clem-
son College, there were twenty-one
the raved grouped in different sec ., young men in the examination and
tions. One section was in on® plan when tjie results were annou
and were Baptists, cnofher group Howell Ackerman, Georg
were Presbyterians, another Episcn. and he, were the successful
•palians, and so on. A group whlcfc This is the home of ^ne of his oppo-
seemed to have seats of honor closest . nents and if anyone should decide
to the throne were Methodist. Asl: not to vote for Mr. Ackerman h*
ed why they were thus honored. h< ! would appreciate his vote,
was Informed that it was becau e <* I jno. M. Ackerman, was on his
they had to be watched so closely t j j S p 0 t, and felt It was useless to at-
keen them from falling from grae.' tempt a speech., The people knew
Mr. Smoak said, he expectet^ thnr him as a boy and know hint now, so
most of the voterii here would sup it is. useless to talk to them. Prior
nort CoTT Hill but that they hroiil' 1 to this meeting his opponents had
have to Vote for two and hd hoped h..' comnllmented by speaking of his
would occupy the other place on th<*j ability as a teacher. He was in tb>
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Capt. ties. W. IlntiMon.
„Capt. Brunson, yho is a candi
date for the House, began by tell mg
his goat story and th.en begaiiV <1,*-
ctission of the needs of the covin'\
Cottageville needs a railroad, but
they tfleng with the rest of the coun
ty along educational and agrleul- tr
tural lines usere making wonderful _
progress. He paid a tribute to women
as teacher*. (He felt that there are
many men who cannot make hi i
speeches who, can do much hard i
race before conditlona at his
demanded it. He knew they
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County
In introducing the last speaker
Chairman HowelP/said he waa in
formed that a ydeward of $50 had
Id keep the next speak
er on the stfcnd ten minutes. E. M.
Jonea cajde forward amid laughter
and brtdfly annqnnced his candidacy
for ryelection as county auditor
work, and he thought he belonged to
that class. He expected to receive a
flattering vote at Cottageville on ttv*
27th. inst. y' j
Following Capt. Brunson’s speech
an hour’s recess was taken ><*r dip-
Chalrman Howell Speaks.
Upon the conclusion of Mr. Jones*
speech the audience called upon Mr.
Howell for a speech whlgh *he began
t by thanking the people of Cottagc-
, , . j ^ L , vllle for the splendid reception giv-
ner, which OfT^the roa-1 ^ th „ oaiu p aiK „ p. rty . A , „ Rual
trum in the school bulldog. abtn,-j Co(ta ^ viUe die8 her we „.
dance of good thing* were tempt
ingly placed befortyffip hungry: Ope
gentleman being*'asked -'what be
desired worst replied: "Old man
Har.vey Wicfo-rnan’s
showed lit>le need for
than hl&/own.
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We, have in shipment a car of wagons which wit! be
in within a few day*. These wagons were bought before
the recent advance, and will be sold on the basis of the
price when they were txvight. Good prices can, there-
foi*e, be given on these wagons. " ---^
Mr. Howell took issue with those
citisens who would not take any ip-
, terest in these campaign meeting*
, . , nor attend 4 them. He said there is
eapacitv. —-Be ( || Je appreciation of these privileges
an> gn-ate. |j, ere 8 h' H uld be. or that there woul"
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- A car of buggies Hill also l>e received within a few
day*. These were also purchased before the recent ad
vance in price, and can be bought at prices which wiil
mean a -greftt saving to the purchasers,
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W e have in stock quite a number of fama implements,
which may now be purchased/or a great deal lehs thap
they can be bought for now, in fact it will mean a saving
f / 25 per cent. * % “ . s'
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Col. J. W. Hill.
he |f any fewer should take away
the V»ght/to peacefully assemble.
WANTED POPLAR IXMiS.—Wr are
in the market for good Poplar
Logs, 15” and up irt diameter and
easy lenghts. We inspect at ship
ping point and pay promptly,
write foy prices and name' your
shipping point. AUGUSTA VEN
EER COMPANY. Augusta. Ga‘
12-14
take “pot-luck”
with your’s when you can com
mand the long experience and
serries of EE ARCS t BATTEY,
Savannah. Ga. 12-t 4
FOB HALK OR RENT—Nice fonr-
room house with out-buildings
in town of Walterboro in /good
•efghborhood. See A. H. Wloh-
man.
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FOR HALF.—Ford touring car in
rood running condition. Apply
, to F. A. Bryan. Walterboro. U.
FOR HALF..— 130 acres of good
fanning land fob *ale price $#••
000 eash situated about one milo
south of Ta 4 or Church l( interest
ed write to W. L. Breland. Fort
Fremont-H. C. 8-14-8-tp.
WANTED
NOTICE.—The hoard of supervisor
.for registration will be-aj the fol
lowing place* for the purpose of
issuoing'^ertlfieales:
.C°44ageville Sept. 2 IMS
Round S. C.’.... .Sept. 3 IMS
Hepdersonvill»/S. C. Sept. 4 1 M tf
.Tacksonhorn S. C. . .Sept. 5 IMtf
Green Pond. S. C. . Sept. <5 Ifi’S
'Walterboro S. C.. . Sept 7 1MV
Smoaks. S. C. ......Sept. 9. 191tf
l.odgp S. C r Sept. 1ft Iftlv
Ruffin S. C. 'Sept. 11 IMS
Open the remainder ^oP August
at Walterboro. ' Books will clo«“
the 5th of Ootober O. G. Bridge,
Chairman.
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Cfn. J. W. Hill thanked the peo-’ The men of lX7fi were not so un-
ple of Cottageville for the splend’d concerned they showed that they
vote given him two years ago when cared what kind Jbf a t&untry thl*
he received evbry vote at this place/ s h ou i(i he When they were dead and
Col. Hill spoke feelingly of the war gone.
and the part America is playing in | Th e scaiowag of 1876 was not
the struggle. He is better postc.l ^ bad a ci(izen the th<v
now than he was on wa! : ; pro-German of today, and there are
and he therefore, thinks.differently „; ch Iuen jD this conntry t ^ day . s,,
about it now^He at one time telt |We muat ^ intereBt ^ in the soi# . nce
that we should not perhaps have o5 Kovernment or eI||e p<}rha!)(|
gotten into i but now subseqjient; thege tind ^ irab ,® r iti„. D s" will gain
events show' that *re should have C0 ntr 0 | ^
gotten into it earlier than we did y Tbe German hat! the , d ^ thtt
Keferring to his record he had m , Kht ,, riKht but the Amerh . a „
^ n ,r arS in ,i he , ^ ‘hat right Is might, and
He had heard it wa* said that he that a „ worth whl|e ,« gained
and Col. Padgett could not get along thronKh Iove and ^Hfice.
together, but there should be no This concluded one of the bee* meet-
A.
Colleton’s Leading Hardware Store
question as to this, as there would
be no trouble along this line. H»
hoped the voters would select the
best men.
Columbus l,ttiig 4l Hle.
Mr. l.nngdule begun by paying a
tribute to his friend the hste Dr.
Herbert ’Ackerman, whom he missed
jXyery much today. Mr. Langdale
sabChe had as soon go to Columbia
CqaapUint,
During the hot''weather of th-
sutumer month* some member of al
most every family is likely to be
troubled with a natural looseness
of bowels, and It of greatest
i importance that this be treated
be done
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DEATHS
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‘"m D e,<i K ^ far ' Th * " ,eot,n : promptiv.which can only
will be jheld at court house, Wal
terboro. August 24th.
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Hajor JoN«*ph Carter.
Ixtdge, Auk. 10.—Major Joseph
when th® inedincineis kept at han<l. Carter, one of the oldest most high-
% m » Cy x||_. VT we 'V *'
Ask An> .ue Who Has ( sod It.
There are families who always
c-int to keep a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy
in Mr Hjrnoak’s place as in Good- in tbe house for uae in case it is
win’s, but he felt he could work well needed, and find that it Is not onlv
w ith Mr. Smoak or one of his other good investment but saves them
opponents. | no end of suifering. As to It’s ,re|i-
The speaker referred to th** prob- (a bllt/. ask anyone who has used it.
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THE CONFEDERATE COLLEGE
MfS. F F. Scott. Soottsville. N Y..
states. "I first used Chamberlain’s
( Colin and Diarrhoea Remedy as
! much as five vears ago At that tium
I had a severe attack of sumniei-
complaint and was suffering interne
pain. One dose ' relieved me. Other
members of my familv have since
used it with like results.”
WANTKD—IftO hushnls sound white
corn. J. W. Wescoat. 8-7-2t.
WANTED— Job till school opens.)
I am 15 years old and have Wcy- (
cle. Not afraid ^tn(K work * Walter
Rnndenbau^h. 41-14rltpd.:’’ 1
COTTON *—-Is marketed to the beat
advantage through PEARCE &
BATTEY, Savannah. Ga. 12-14
WANTED—You to see Bruce Hlers)
for anything in Electrical Wiring- <
i, or Fixtures. Phone ^oA'. 7-31-4t
COTTON.—Liberal advance* and er-
riert handling by PEARCE BAT.
TEY. fSavannah. Ga. 12-14
,, CARD OF THANKS
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\\'e take this method of thank
ing .each" and every one of our kifid
friends and neighbors for their
good help with our IovIdk Father
during his . sickness and death--,
Mrs?ADDIK E. McCOHMACK.
’JAMES CARTER.
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lem of taxes and while ho> would |
not promise to lower taxes, he j
would not raise taxes during the
war.
Mr. i.angdale would favor the
eason for sale of cotton seed oil !
from Septembef 1 st., to Decemb'*r
1st. He would also Javor a law pro*
hibitlng the use of pictures of wb ., Historic ^institution , situated
men on
other advertising
the, penpl
vote t|jey will give him On August
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No. 62 BROAD STREET
CHARLESTON 8. C.
Boarding and Day school for girls.
Begin*'its session October 2. 191s
in a
Acti\> Almement Ti»rts>.—
Young Tommy, returned from school
in tears and niirsmg a black eye. / ,J
I'll pay Hilly iKibb* off for this m
the morning!” he waileit /to h>i
mother. i .
"No no.” sh® said “you must re
turn good for evil pii make you a
27th.
cold drinks, automobile and ! , * arthy ’ Iof * t ‘ on Advantages of r * tv nice jam .tart, and >i»u must take it to S
ivertising. He-would lhank w it.i ai>c * college yard ,or ’ o.io. and sav Mother say* I must ^
nle of Cottagevillle for the ‘*«t door sports A WELL PLANNED! . n> an<1 Joiner sa>* I must
pie of (ottagevilile for the corR8f , of Mud|e|| a honiel , k .. return good for evil. here * -k ^
atmosphere A BUSINESS COURSE ,a,t for wu ’ '
County Trrnmirri , °Pefl to Seniors, and Electivi* course T om,u > r demurted. but finally con-
C W Pellum led off in this office ^ J»niors and Senior*. ’ v TWO DO-. i^nt©^ The next evening he' re*yrn
He thought the ladies had made the MESTJC SCIENCE COURSES, giv e<l in . worse pljcht and sobbed
b« sc speech of the dar in the dinner j‘ n * Pr.mrical and theoretic know I- ”1 gave Billy the tart and toM
spread. He promised to All the po*i- * d * e of .Cooking. A well equippe*. him what you said, and -then be
tion of county treasurer with fidel- LIBRA Y For Catfetog and further blacked my other eye. and «ay* yon-
Ity and the performance • of every ^formation apply to College.
d „ ty > J August 14 1918
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‘re to send him another tomorrow
• . IMttsburg Chronclle-Telegraph.
I> respected citisehs of thin/commu-
ity died at hi* late rc^ideone here
Sunday. August 4. H** had been in
failing and feeble health for quito
a while, but h>* last illness was on
ly of about/two week's k duration.
The funeral was condncted by his
pastor. Rev. W B McCuen, and in
terment was had at the family bury
ing ground A large number of re
latives nnd friend* assembled to nav
a last tnhftte to the htemcry of .tMx
|Lod man \ -
Maior Carter was in Ws «Jst vesv.
npd old have be*»o tfl 2?n L
He is Mitvived hv five children. The
folbiwin: !• • his •oms and deueh-
ters: J^. Adam Carter. <»r Pont 1 '*'*:
Vis Jene Kinard Humnfon: Mrr.
Sheba Thoina*. G uv ton. Ca Jane s
Carter and Mr?. Addle McCormack,
of Lndtre He had been making his
home with Mr*. McCormack.
' The deceased was a hrave Confed
erate soldier, a good neighbor, , a
kind f > '* an' 4 j. c«»ft«:stert mem
ber of < titer’s Ford Baptist church.
It was a source of great regret to
him that he-was .not able to attend
the services at this church during
the past four year* on account of his
feeble health and deafness.
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