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HOME CASH COUPONS.
CHARLESTON. S. C.
VALUES AS ARE OFFERED IN THIS SALE.
Latest novelties inland bags.
Ladies Neckwear, Belts. Handkerchiefs,
Etc.
Children’s Worsted Dresses and Long
coats in fancy mixtures, at very special
prices.
Wide and Narrow lorchon Laces, Men’s natural wool shirts and drawers
special at 5c. a yard.
at $1 each.
Children’s white amb colored l>or- Children’s natural wool, shirts and
dered Handkerchiefs, special at 5c. each drawers, specials for this sale at 49c.
Summercupt \ard uul< LLuk. Silk, , p'jne Dress Goods 40 inches wide
special at $2 a yacd.
27 inch Messaline Silk, special at $1
a vard.
silk stripe eolines at $1.48 a yard.
40 inch Satin Pirectorie Wine, Brown,
Navy, Grey at $1.50 a yard.
42 inch Black storm Serge, special |
for this sale at 59c. a yard.
Ladies Stylish Long coats, Tan and wide, at $2.25 and §3 a yard,
black, special for this sale at $5 each.
Yard wide best quality Percale, light
and dark colors, special at 12 1-2 cts.
34 inch Bretonne nets, large embroider
ed spots, special at $ 1 a yard.
Wool Cheviots, checks and plaids, 38
64 inch Sulver bleached Table inches wide spots, special for this sale
damask, a special value at 50c. a yard. at 50c a yard.
One Case Longcloth, expo Cambric 58 inch Bleached Table Damask, new
finish, special at 8 cents a yard. designs, special at 25c. a yard.
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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, 41-2 miles West from Walterboro.
No. 7. Residence in town of Walterboro.
No. 16. Residehce 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.
Bearskin for children’s cloaks. Taupe,
Wine, Brown, Navy, Cream, 50 inches
STOKES SCHOOL NEWS.
Stokes, <’ Jan. 23—Special:
Dear Mr Editor: Our school
is in great progress now, but
we only have one more week
to go. We have all been go-
ing regularly and have studied
hard and some of us have
made very good progress.
Our teacher. Miss Griffin, has
been very good to us and we
all love her very much and re
gret very muph that it is so
that school has to close and
we all have to part with both
teacher and scholars.
The Misses Breland, of
Omega, were the guests of
the Misses Breland of Miller-
ford last week.
Mrs M W Breland and.
daughter visited Mrs S A
x , bender and Mrs Weeks of I
fig Elbow, this week.
Me i G G Saunders and son.
Howard went to Holly Hill on
business this week.
d> M iss b'lorrie Black and I
V brother \¥ere the guests of I
Mrs M W re land last Sun-;
day.
Miss Bearf Herndon visited
M iss Lillian Fender last week.
Now Mr Editor, some of
the pupils of Stokes "School
hrve written for your paper
jand we have all enjoyed lead-
ing your columns.
Wishing you much success,
1 am,
Yours until school starts again,
Susie Breland
HKAVK FI HE LADDIES
often receive m-vere burnt, ptuiinit out
tirct. tlieu uee BuckLen’t Amies Salve
»n(i forzet them. It *oou drives out
^ twin. For Burua, Hcahls, Wounds,
Cum and Rruisea Itn earth’* prentest
nealer. Quickly cure Skin Eruptions,
Old Sores, Boil*. I leers, Felons; be-t
Pile cure made, lleltcf is instaut. 25c ai
i John M Klein.
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READY TO MEET DEMANDS.
Our Business last year was most Satisfactory, and
we are prepared now to meet the growing demands
upon us in every line of General Merchandise. Let
us see you al>out your business this year.
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HYRNE'S STORE.
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S-r Snider’s, |an. 23.—Special:
YJ- The people of this section are
SINGLE COMB BUFF
ORPINGTONS
Admitted to be the best
all-purpose Fowl. Ex
cellent Layers. Erne Sit
ters and mothers. Great
Eoragers.^ Large and
healthy, i Quick Growers.
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Cross them with your Common Fowls, and see Jiow Your
Mock will improve. Cockerels r and'Pullets $1.00 EACH.
R. L. FRASER, WALTRF0R0. SOUTH CAROLINA.
Orangeburg Business College,
Oranqeburq, S. (2.
Grand fall opening Sept. 21st. to October ist. Thorough
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.
busily working on the Baptist' rour ‘' es ,n book-keeping, penmanship, typewriting and short
parsonage They will soon ban 1. Courses completed in from three to five months,
have it ready for th. pastor, ^ r ’ t, ‘ today for catalogue and terms.
Rev J P Graham.
We are sorry to hear of the I " // V J, ' A
illness of Mrs 11 A Crosby. | s—
She Ijas been taken to Char
leston for treatment. We hope
for her speedy recovery.
B L \ arn had business in
Walterboro last week.
• Miss Nettie Bishop and Ed
die Crosby were quietly mar
ried at the home of the bride
on Jan. 10. T he ceremony
was performed by the Hon W
C Brant.
Misses Eliza and Sue Givens
visited their sister, Mrs Ben
Crosby, who lives in the Black
Creek section, a few days ago.
The farmers of this section
are busy preparing new
ground for their crops this
year.
Nathan Godley and family
visited the home of P C
Crosby last week
Mrs Kate Bowers is spend
ing some time with relatives
here. ^
The County Auditor, P M
Murray, spent Wednesday
night at W C Brant’s, on his
way to take returns at P M
Yarn’s Store.
With best wishes to The
Press and Standard.
N. H.
Let us know Your WANTS.
W. W. SNOW, JH, NAMGfl Offlff »! IK PKS AM SIAMAH.
Don’t get too gujr about your an
estrj: there’s the mule for instance.
8TQMAOH TROUBLE OURED.
If you have any trouble with your
Btomech you should take ChamberUlu'*
Htcmeeh ani Liver Tablets. Mr J P
Kloteof Edina, Mo. aaya: *•! have
used a gnat maay diffierent medioinee
for stomach troubie, but find Chamber-
lala’i btomech end Liver TableSe more
beieflaUI than eey other remedy I
need." For sale by John M Kleio.
Don’t strikn oak blindly; have
•ti object in view and try to
attain it
It takes the smartest kind of a
msn to knew bis friends.
Anything is wsseg that injures
it Is
Anybody wtastker it Is Against tbs
law oraot
If we levs each other ws try to
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public
minimise each other's fiwlts' and
Ttbep
FROM AFRICA.
Berkley, East Cape Colony,
South Africa, Oct. 17, 1908.
The Hock Hill Buggy Co«,
Rock Hill, S, C.
Dear Sirs:
Having in use one of your spiders,
I am informing you, although our roads in
this county are very rough, this spider has
done excellent work.
Having a fair offer for this spider, I
would not like to part with it, unless I can
get one of the same type, Therefore
I am writing you direct,
Yours faithfully,-
(Signed) Rich. Katzenstein.
In the hill country of Africa, where the roads are rough,
they send to Rock Hill, S. C., for their buggies. Why?
Because they have been using them for years and know that
we build them right
THE ROCK HILL BOGGY COMPANY
“A LITTLE HIGHER IN PRICE, BUT—"
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