The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 08, 1906, Image 3
Mr. E. T. H. Shaffer, junior member of the firm of Terry and Shaffer has gone
to visit the northern markets where he will purchase a full line of goods for the Fall
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and Winter trade. He will return in a few weeks and will tell you in this space
of the good things he has to offer.
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Superlative Flour has been reduced to $5.25 a barrel. 7 This is
a water ground wheat, the finest flour sold. We have it in
10 pound sacks, also. Try one and you will use no other. We
have a large trade in this flour and we recommend it to all
lovers of good Flour. We have in stock com, oats, hay.
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DIG UP A DOLLAR
And bring it to us if you want its worth in Honest Goods
Ve can say with safety and without exaggeration that our
Lock of General Merchandise is unsurpassed in quality and
rice. - ‘ . '
REASONABLE GOODS
AT SUITABLE PRICES.
is our slogan. We intend to sell our share of goods,
and who taiU to see our stock may thereby do them
selves injustice.
lows for less.
Walterboro Supply Company.
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Death of Mhg Sallle Valentine.
Miss Sallkr ValentfM daughter of
F M and MollieValentine, died at her
home near Bryan’s Mill on the fonrth
of July. The iitenneat was at Grace
church cemetery, Rer E D Craven
conducted the funeral services.
Miss Bailie was fifteen years, three
months and thirteen days . olcL She
leaves to monra her death a stricken
and heartbroken mother and father,
five sisters and four brothers.
As a child she was true, a» a friend
laving to all. Sal^ie was Of e of those
gentle unselfish natures who wins
.friends and high respect from all
whom she comes in contact with.
*fis hard to part with her, hat God’s
will mast be done.' He 'knows what
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