The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 05, 1908, Image 5
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1875 TERRY & SHAFFER 1908
WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR PITTSBURGH
PERFECT FENCES
First--There was die stone fence of medtval history. Second—Pioneer America converted
its timber into rails. Third—Somebody found a way to weave wire and slats. Fourth—Along
came barb wire, with its marvelous sale. Fifth-* Machines were invented to twist or clamp one
wire around another, the woven wire fence.
But, most important of all, electricity^now welds the wires at the join, making no longer neces-
sary these wraps and clamps stay and strand, become one.
Of course you are not using anything else. Surely vou are familiarizing yourself with this
remarkable improvement, to be found only in “Pittsburgh Perfect.
THE SUNSHINE STORE
Opps Jno. M Kleins Drug Store
It’s Up To You
We h»*e some eery prelty winter dry g^od* end other heerr winter
goods. *l*o *ome Terr nsefull hardware eic. Which we will close oat
at mud below coet because w# are going oat of thosa kinds of gooda.
Remember w* are here ;o serre yon, and if yon will giro ue one chaoo#
we know that yon will ontlnae to be oue of oar best oastomers.
Don’t ilmi« for one moment tbet the above is simply written
beeanse we only advertl** what we expect to do.
Come nod we will convince you, of tbe fact.
YOURS TRULY
G. W. GLOVER, PROP.
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It Is most reasonable to aaeonm that
the maritime Importance of aocb conn-
trie* a* Great Britain and the United
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tetenee tnterect evinced by ton people
of tboee eenntriee In everything relat
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naval and mencaptlta flssta, but
also In toe pneeloonte devotleo with
which they eater Into nil tonne of
apart and peatime on the high aeas.^
Hindu. Madras.
GOV. R. a GLENN
OF NORTH CAROLINA SAYS ABOUT
GOWAN’S PNEUMONIA CURE
THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY
For Coughs, Colds, Croup Throat and
— Chest Troubles.
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••I make it s rule never recommend
medicines until I have myaelf
tried them, as there are a great
many in the land that arr perfect
shams, but having tried your
cure for colds^ sore throet and
other inflammatory troubles, I
have no hesitation in cordially
FBNeB YOUR
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CHURCH, YOOR CEMETERY, CRAVES
AHU YOUR DWELLINGS WITH
reccommending It to the public, for I think it a blessing to the people—especially
the children: Any time in the world that I can say a word for your company,
I will do it without hesitation or reserve. V 99
Por Sale by All Druggists, $1.00, SOc. and 2Sc.
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STBBL OR MALLEABLE IRON FENCE
It costs a little more than wood, hut it lasts a life-time, and is a
great deal cheaper in the end. I will be glad to figure with you on
yt^hing in the line of Iron and Steel Fencing Settees, Tree-guards
Cellar Doors, Window Guards, Grates, Grills, Railing Vases, Etc.
Agent Tor the Factory.
Walterboro, S. C.
CASH
All Winter Gooda to go at the remarkably low prices, listed below, we want room for oar Spring Stoek
Yoa will see we mean them to go go by the prices named.
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80 Blaek Broadoloth Skirts were 4 60 now
Mens Heavy Underskirts wars 60o bow
ladies Heavy Undershirts were 68o now
Infanta Flesoed Vesta
60, 60 A 7fa Wool Facinatora
|l 00 Kind for
Ladiss Fancy Underbodies
ladiss Fancy Underbodies Better
Chiaelle Table Coven were 50e
84 ia Superfine Flaoeel was 16o
ladies Black SUk Belts
Maas 60o Madrar Shirts
I8 60
85c
35c
, «o
35c
50c
18}c
m
19c
10c
10c
3H}o
$ 1 85 Satin Undenkirts
74c
2 00 Satin Undmkirts
1 2i\
54 ia Broadoloth $110 '
78c
64 ia Bepellent was 60o now
38o
6t ia Cream Mohair, $1 26
73o
44 in Tna Broadcloth wys 75c now
55c
44 in Navy was 80o now
56c
Dress Plaids was 12} now
So
60 ia Cfavenette Cloaking was 1 85 now r
60c
44 in Broadcloth was 85 m>w
656 :
Misses Wool Mittens were 85c now
Inc
infants Aool Mittens were 15c now
9o
Odds and Ends of Nvckwear for Men
12c
75 hand Bags were $1 00, 75c, A 69c a'l to go at
2;to
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10 ota Henry Gating
10 ots FlkoneUsttea
16 eta Kimoaa Flannalla
8 eta Shaker Flannel
8 ota Cheeked Homeepua
181 ota Chambrays
8 eis Cheeked Ginghams
12} ota Diem Ginghams
10 eta Dress Ginghams
$1 00 Cotton Blanket!
$1 25 Cotton Blankets ~
4 Tan Long Coats, $12 value
10, Itt and 14 in Embroidery
0 and 8 in Embroidery
18 in Corset Cover Embroidery
little Boys and Girl* Union Suita
Boys and Girls Union Suita
ladies Knitted Pants
|10 00 Kur Pieces
6 00 Fur Pieces
4 00 Fur Pieces
1 60 Beds Spreads *
^ 2 no Bed Spread*
2 50 Bed Sp
prends
Unden
1 50 Satin Undenkirta
Hardly any use to enumerate the great array of bargains we have to offer you. It simply means opportunity
knocking at your doors. . Will you take advantage of it. . . ' “ .