The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 29, 1908, Image 5
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BargainJ5
Hav% g decided to go out
of the Sales Stables business
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I am selling the few horses'
and mules at just what they
cost me in Atlanta, regardless
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of fe*d and freight.
C. D. May
TO MY
FRIENDS
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I have purcnased the 5 and
loc store in' Walterboro and
In addition to this complete
fine have added a stock of
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groceries and shoes. I shall
glad to see all my friends]
J. L. ROGER
AT THE CHURCHES. „
The following is the time of serv
ices of the several congregations in
town.
methodist—Every Sunday at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer
meetings 7:30 p. m. Wed
nesday.—Rev. J. L.
Daniel, pastor.
baptist—Every Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Prayer
meeting, 7:30 p. m. Thurs
day. Rev. F. 0. S. Curtis,
pastor.
prsbyterian 2nd, 3rd and 4th
Sunday at 11 a. m.; 2rd
and 4th Sunday at 7:30 p.
in. Prayer meeting, 4jp. m
Thursday. Rev. F. A.
Drennan, pastor.
EPISCOPAL—1st and 3rd Sunday at
11 a. m. and 7;30 p. m.
Prayer meeting 4 p. m.
Wednesday. Rev. T. P.
Baker, rector.
Wise Words
A fool and his money are soon
married.
One foot in the grate is worth two
is the same place
On the other band, the sheas player
would rather pay rent than to move.
Many a girl’s notion of an ideal
man is any one who will propose.
Some ^women regards husband
merely aa a ooatnuting background.
A man ie kaowi/hy tbeooaapaqy he
keep aod the friends he gives away.
It makes some fellows chesty to
think of all the medals coming Is
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1875 TERRY & SHAFFER 1908
WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR PITTSBURGH
PERFECT FENCES
1 he stajs are electrically welded to tile strands and therefore the stay wires are not weaken
ed nor the galvanizing broken by twisting around the lateral wires, and the joint is indestructible
There are no exposed ends to invite rust and no wraps to hold moisture, and on account of the
electrically welded stay, the tensil strength of the fence is increased to a very great extent. On
account of the construction of our fences we alone have accomplished what has long been the aim
of all fence manufacturers, namely to get a solid steel fence that is at the same time adjustable to
ah levils and defections, and we therefore guarantee that it will conform to uneven and rolling
ground. No wraps to get loose or hold moisture and rust We have just recived another car
lood of wire—call and get our prices.
Dctptto the feck that she can’t
throw a mom a woman ahould hare
S aim in life.
I knew a man who ia ao Mont that
he even inaiau upon writing with a 1
atub pen. i
A skeptic ia a man wba always pats
mneiliage on the back of a poefcf e
•tamp.
Genius wouldn’t be so often misun- 1
deratood if it woald only lean to nae
a typawriter.
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Metlie Have Ne Fear.
Doetora now affirm that
peril In mothball*, a circumstance the
teems to have overlooked.
FENCE YOUR
GOV. R. a GLENN
OF NORTH CAROLINA SAYS ABOUT
GOWAN’S PNEUMONIA CURE
THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY
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For Coughs, Colds, Croup Throat and
Chest Troubles.
make it a rule never recommend
medicines until I have myself
tried them, as there are a great
many in the land that arr perfect
shams, but ’ having tried your
cure for colds, sore throat and
other Inflammatory troubles. I
have no hesitation in cordially
reccommending it to the public, for 1 think it a blessing to the people -especially
the children, Any time in the work! that I can say a word for your company,
I will do it without hesitation or reserve. yy
Por Sale by All Druggists, $1.00, BOc. and 25c.
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CHURCH, YOUR CEMETERY, GRAVES
AND YODR DWKLLIHCS WITH
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STEEL ©R MALLEABLE IRON FENCE
It costs a little more than wood, but it lasts a life-time, and is a
great deal cheaper in the end. 1 will be glad to figure with you on
anything in the line of Iron and Steel Fencing Settees, Tree-guards
Cellar Doors, Window Guards, Grates, Grills, Railing Vases, Eta
Agent for the Factory.
Walterboro, S.
STRICTLY
* All Winter Goods to go at the remarkably low prices, listed below, we want room for our Spring Stock
You urill see we mean them to go go by the prices named.
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30 Black Broadcloth Skirts were 4 50 now
Mens Heavy Undershirte were 50c now
Lad let Heavy Undershirte were 50o now
Infants Fleeced Vests
50, 60 & 75# Wool Facinators
$1 00 Kind for
Ladies Fancy Underbodies
Ladies Fancy Underbodies Better
Chinelle Table Covers were 50c
34 in Superfine Flannel was I5c
Ladies Black Silk Belts
Mens 50c Madras Shirts
$ 1 25 Satin Underskirts
2 00 Satin Underskirts
51 in Broadcloth $110
64 in Repellent was 60c now
54 in Cream Mohair, $1 25
44 in Tan Broadcloth was 75c now
44 in Navy was 80o now
Drees Plaids was 121 now
60 in Cravenette Cloaking was 1 25 now
44 in Broadcloth was 85 now
Misses Wool Mittens were 25c now ,
Infanta A ool Mittens were 15c now
Odds and Ends of Neckwear for Men
75 hand Bags were $1 00, 75c, A 59c a 1 ! to go at
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3:i|c
73c
10 cts Heavy Ontiog
10 cts FlannelletteB
15 cts Kimoaa Flaunells
8 cts Shaker Flannel
8 cts Checked Homespun
121 cts Chambrays
8 cts Checked Ginghams
12} cts Dress Ginghams
10 cts Dress Ginghams
f 1 00 ( ottoo Blankets
$1 25 Cotton Blankets
4 Tan Long Coats, $12 value
10,1C and 14 in Embroidery
C and 6 in Embroidery
18 in Corset Cover Embroidery
Little Boys and Girls Union Suits
Boys and Girls Union Saits
Ladies Knitted Pants
$10 00 Fur Pieoes
6 0ft Fur Pieoes
4 00 For Pieoes
1 50 Beds Spreads
° 2 <»£ Bed Spreads
2 50 Bed Spreads
1 50 Satin Underskirte
Hardly any use to enumerate the great array of bargains
knocking at your doors. Will yon take advantage of it.
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we have to offer you. It simply means opportunity