The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 13, 1909, Image 7
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PANY,
HOME CASH COUPONS.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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VALUES AS ARE OffERED IN THIS SALE.
Latest novelties in hand bags.
Ladies Neckwear, Belts; Handkerchiefs,
Etc.
Children’s Worsted Dresses and Long
coats in fancy mixtures, at very special
prices.
Wide and Narrow
special at 5c. a yard.
Torchon Laces,
Men’s natural wool
at <1 each.
shirts and drawers
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Children’s white and colored
dered Handkerchiefs, special at 5c.
Summercupt yard wide Black
special at $2 a yard.
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each
Silk,
Children’s natural wool, shirts and
drawers, specials for this sale at 49c,.
DOTS FROM MT. CARMEL
Stokee, Jan. 9,—Editor Bresi*
and Standard: Blease allow me
ppace in your paper for a few
items.
We are glad to eay that our
-flrliool is m:ikiiig good progress
under our eflicient teacher.
Messrs Lodgers and Turner, of
Ridgeville visited relatives and
friends here during the Xmas
holidays.
Mrs. Rachel Redish and sister,
Miss Polly, of Williams spent the
hofidavs her3 Xmas.
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There was an Xmas tree here
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on Wednesday after Xmas, given
in honor of the school and Sun-,
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day Schocl. There was a great
x — man} very nice presents on it ,
I for the largo crowd that was|
*1' present. Ralph Linder and .fell ^
/"V Padgett acted as Santa Blaus, j
r l» It was enjpyed by all.
i Miss Mane Ritter and her
(0. brother Raymond spent a few
davs here during Xmas.
READY TO MEET DEMANDS.
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Our Business last year was most Satisfactory, and
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we are prepared now tni xtudjt the growing demands
upon us. in every line of General Merchandise. Let
us see you about your business this year.
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Fine Dress Goods 40 inches
silk stripe eolines at Si.48 a yard.
wide
27 inch Messaline Silk, special at $1
a yard.
42 inch Black storm Serge, special
for this sale at 59c. a yard.
Ladies Stylish Long coats. Tan and.
black, special for this sale at $5 each.
Yard wide best quality Percale, light
and dark colors, special at 12 1-2 cts.
40 inch Satin Directorie Wine, Brown,
Navy, Grey at $1.50 a yard.
Bearskin for children’s cloaks. Taupe,
Wine, Brown, Navy, Cream, 50 inches
wide, at $2.25 and $4 a yard.
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34 inch Bretonne nets, large embroider
ed spots, special at $ i a yard.
64 inch Sulver bleached Table
damask, a special value at 50c. a yard.
Wool Cheviots, checks and plaids, 38
inches wide spots, special for this sale
at 50c a yard. . *
One Case Longcloth, expo Cambric
finish, special at 8 cents a yard.
58 inch Bleached Table Damask, new
designs, special at 25c. a yard.
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Maud and Bettie Rittnr, of
Ritters was here fora week visit
ing relatives.and friends.
Several parties were given in
honor of the many visitors.
Miss Pearland Iny and Laurie
Beach spent a few days down in
Centerville during the holidays.
They report a very nice time
while down there.
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We are glad to know that little
Arthur Fogarty is improving
slowly, hope* he will soon be quite
well again.
Rev. Inabnit preached his lirst
senrou at Mt. Carmel on the
First Sunday. There were a
good many present notwithstand
ing th* bad weather.
A large crowd attended a par
ty given at C E Carter’s last Sat
urday night. Music was furnish
ed by Monnie Bennett and his
brother on the graphaphone,
which was enjoyed by all.
Mr. Asbury Linder spent a
few days with his mother, Mrs! Grand fall
Abb Linder last week .
Those who attended the picnic 1 hand,
at Bethlehem from here
Misses E Linder, Marie Ritter,,
Lewise Linder, and Toni Beach,
Sam Furman, Bettie Ritter,
Misses Pearl and Iny Beach.
Mrs A V Sykes and daughter,
Miss Alice spent the afternoon it
Mrs B N. Beach’s last Saturday.
Snow Drop.
HYRNES STORE.
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SINGLE COMB BUFF "
ORPINGTONS
Admitted to be the best
all-purpose Fowl. Ex
cellent Layers. Fine Sit
ters aricl mothers. Great
Fora-ers. La rge and
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healthy. Ouick Growers.
Cross them with your Common Fowls, and see Jiow Your
block will improve. Cockerels and Pullets $1.00 EACH.
R.L FRASER, WALTRF0R0. SOUTH CAROLINA.
Orangeburg Business College,
Orangeburg, S. 6.
opening Sept. 21st to October 1st. Thorough
courses in book-keeping, penmanship, typewriting
Courses completed in from three to
were, Write today for catalogue and terms.
and short
five months.
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Let Kodol
No. 3. 2-acre lot, residence, store, beef market and sales stables.
No. 4. 50-acre farm near Black Creek Church.
No. 6. 650-acre farm, 4 1-2 miles West from Walterboro.
No. 7. Residence in town of Walterboro.
No. 16. Residence and Store in town of Walterboro.
No. 21. 242-acre farm, 11 miles from Walterboro—Fine Property.
No. 22. 500-acre farm, two miles north of Walterboro.
No. 23. 100-acres of pine timber.
Besides the above we have several other nice propositions in
in town and country property, besides several splendid timber
propositions in this and other counties.
Let us know Your WANTS.
WE BELIEVE WE CAN
FEVER SORES.
Fever soree and old chronic eorei ebonld
not be heeled entirely, but ehonld be
kept in healthy condition. Thia can be
done by applying Chamberlain's Salve.
Tbia salve baa no anperior for thia pur
pose. It is also most excellent for
chapped hands, sore nipplea, barns and
diseaaea ol the akin. For sale by Job a
M Klein.
STOKES SCHOOL ITEMS.
Stokes, Jan, 11: Editor
Press and Standard: Will you
allow me space in your valua
ble paper to write a few dots?
The farmers are getting
ready to start a new crop.
Rev. J. P. Graham preached
a very interesting sermon at
Doctor’s Creek last Sunday,
there being a large crowd
present.
We are glad to say that the
people of Doctor’s Creek have
gotten interested in the par-
sonaLre which is bein< r built
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n ar Sniders X Roads. We
Hope it will soon be complet-
1 ed.
Miss Clitie Sanders of this)
place returned home the first.
(Sunday, after spending some
I time with her sister at Cot-
tageville. She rejiorts a very
pleasant time.
Mr and Mrs M. J. Saddars
spent Sunday with M "vV
Breland.
L will close for this time, as
it my first attempt.
Your little friend,
Howard Saunders.
Digest What You Eat Then You Can Eat What
You Like.
stoma*))* and therefore will do the
same work as the stomach, when it la
well and strong—the only difference
is, Kodol never gets tired—and Kodol
is the only digestant today, that wiU
digest all food and do L aa com
pletely, as a strong, healthy stomach.
Get a bottle now and have it ready
to help your stomach at times when
you need an assistant. Kodol la ah
the nearest drug store.
Our Gusrnatee
Go to your dracftst today aod get a dol
lar bottle. Tbea after you have need the
entire content# of the Dottle, If you ena
boneetly say, that It has not done you nay
rood, return the bottle to the druggist and
be will refund your money without Ques
tion or delay, we will tbeo pay the drag-
gist for the bottle. Don't hesitate, all
pruggtsta know that our guarantee Is good.
This offer applies to the large bottle only
and to but one In n family. Tbs large
bottle contains SVfc times ns much as the
fifty cent bottle. a
Kodol is prepared at the labor*
toriesof E. E. DeWitt&Co.
You once could eat anything you
wanted, and your stomach would
digest it.
But now there’s some things which
your stomach won’t digest. Your
stomach absolutely refuses to accom
modate you when you eat certain
food—so you have been forced by your
stomach to eat food which you de
tested, and pass up those delicacies
that you would have really enjoyed.
There is now a way to eat any
thing you like, if you will let
Kodol digest it.
Kodol will do this, too. It won't
talk back or command, but will go
right ahead with its work and digest
all the food you eat. Kodol will let
you eat anything yon like.
Kodol will do exactly what your
stomach does, when your stomach is
well and strong, ana more, when it
it tir&d or out of order.
Kodol is composed of exactly the
same juices as found in a healthy
Chicago^
For sale by Walterboro Drug Company.
Stops itching InstantLir. Cures piles,
eczema, salt rheum, tetter, iich, hives,
herpes, acsties—Doan’s Ointment. At
any drug store.
REALTY COMPANY,
W. W, SMOAK, JR., MANAGER. OFFICE AJ IRE PUSS AND STANDARD
Kennedy’s
Laxative
Cough Syrup
OOVTAOrS HOIST JJTD TIE
Relieves Colds kf worldly them sol at
the system through s.sopisus and hsahte
action of thsbmrVi*
Rslisvss Coughs by dsanaing Mu
muoous msmbranss of tbs throat/shod
and hronsldnl twbsa.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tin Kind You Han Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
For health and happiness—DeWitt’s
Little Early Rise>f—small, gentle easy
pleasant liit’e liver pills, the best made
fck)lti by Walteiboro Drag Co.
Children Like It
. F* MOMMg—VtM OMETS Trv
MWiKMnv ill Mar Mfi—lirfi aril*
John M. Klein. Druggist.
Enter The Press and Standard’s
. u . , , . , (*reat contest and get a $55.00 Rock
A. Wichman & Son s store is the Hill buggy, a $50.00 New Home
pLace to see the fine Rock Hil! bq*- Sewing Machine, a $15.00 dining
gy The Press and Standard is giving j table and a $12.00 saddle and bridle
away. Boys call and see the buggy. 1 Now is the time to enter the contest
Full line Ladies and Gentle
men’s fine and heavy shoes
Cheap for cash. A beautiful
line calicoes, all fast colors.
38 inch Brilliantine only 40c
per yard.
42 inch Panama only 40 cents
per yard.
W. B. CALDWELL
Stephens X Roads.
A duty becomes., a labor of love
when you stop whining and look at it
that way.