The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 05, 1909, Image 8
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^KI' A.T*. Hemierscm, cashier of
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Tb«r« were 5;Wh) perfone here Movia'
. t a n . Ehrhardt Banking Company, attend-! ^
Local and icrsonfll ■■ ed the May Festival dance here B
• i day evening. I V
J ibe memorial at Fox burying ground
’ wi*l b« helilTror^dav May IS Ad ttm i Y
»r« wll b« inadt by Hev F H Cur if
J W Croaby of Lcd^e, wa>« in town *nd D B Peurifoy I be public i* cor- /7*
Monday. daily intited to atteud •
O J NHtle* of Bryan «at a *bort wh ie Terry and ShafTtr look grea* itite i^i
tadib ua today. | in • The Pure Foo«l Store” float, au-l ’ £
... give rioe credit to the well known ririw*
Dr H A Willi* of Henderaont ille, wa« whk w blcb ((jey Uo K W n ^
here Monday. • ner & Co., Armour Pack log Co., F*» *-
a- 2 >'«*;n o ' '"* r,Ml ‘ “■ 2* H «ZSX£&1 S*" •’ “T 1 ° | X
up lor the hostival. j \ ]U
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Mr* Harvey Padtetf of Smoal;*, w**
in loao to the Festival.
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6ERM BREEDER
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lion (». W. Wav wa« in town Mon-
dry enjoying tne parade.
A K and H II Rent/, of Rice Patch
were iu town Monday.
Hon J L Robeitaoi ol Ronnd was in
tow a Monday.
T H Caldwell and ton, C J D, of Lodge
were in town Monday.
Mx and Mr* A Q Lyor’i of lalandton
war*among tboce here Monday.
H W Htrea of Jackaooboro was a pleas
ant vistUrr to our office yesterday.
Ur and Mrs HU Willis of Cottage.
▼Ilia were welcome ▼isitor* Monday.
T H Caldwell and son, Prof C J D,
of Lodge, were in town Monday.
Monday being a legal holiday the
banka ot tha town will be cloaad
Mr and Mis H N Stoke* of Ronnd
wees pleasant visitor* Monday.
Ml and Mrs H W Hmoak. of Smoaks,
warn taking la the Festival Monday.
IJ Foe of Adams Ron visited
father, Sheriff Vox, eany this waek.
his
Mioa Carria Fog who ha* bseu visit-
Ing haf brothar at Adams Hu a returned
Batnrday.
F J Berty and eons, L F and and Wal-
<nr ( - were prominent Smoakltes here
Monday-
Bnv i M Lawson sod daughter* of
Smoaks were among those iu town
Mnaday.
Ron D 0 Sanders of Adams Ran was
among the prominent visitor here llon-
day.
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Mr. Everybody accompanied bv his
wife stui children was seen on the streets
Monday
It is impossible in s small newspaper
to give the names of alt tht se iu town
Monday.
Two coaches and two box-cars of pas-
aeoge s oatue down Monday from np the
rood.
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Mrs J M Smith of Ebtbardt, and sister
Mrs H H McKeiihen, were in town for
tho May Festival.
Ur and Mrs B U Willis ai Cottageville
were among the pleasant visitors to the
Mr aad Mr* L C Padgett sod ohlldr* n
wort here to atfeod tho Keetival sod
lamera meeting.
K H Bryan and son, Ivy, were in town
veeterdsy Mr Bryaa is one of Baffin's
oldest oi r isaas.
Mrs Martha Getsiager and little daugh
ter of Savannah are visiiing relatives in
the Ur-ti Swamp sec lion.
1 Psnl M McMillan of Charleston was
with ni* mater, Mrs T O Kershaw the
early pat t of the week.
Klein’* Drug Store would here taken
a blue ribbon for the best decorated
stote iu town.
H 0 Ackerman of Cottageville spent
a lew days in town with his doughter
Mrs J K Eaaterhu.
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Mtmi f.'tllmtnine Strickland of Smoaks
was the guest the early part of the
week of the Misses Huffman.,
Mre K B Heyward and daughter. Miss
OusMle, were iu town Saturday on a
shopping expedition.
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MiMeee Lizzie and May Padgett of
Hnioslai were among the chatmiug Viait-
on to-town Monday.
Mma* Florence Barnwell of Adams
Run, is the charming coeat of Mr* Jno
U Peuntoy on Railroad Aveuue.
Classified Advertisements.
FQR SALE
FOR SALE CHEAP—2 rak dirsaeis
2 iron beds, 2 oak wash utauds, 1 < n»
d-ning tabie, I refrigerator, t waid-
rooe. Floor ooveringe, etc. Apply
to Mra. John W Hammond, in tne B
G Pnoe old homw.
FOR BALE.—Jost receive*! a new lot of
ledgers and day books, pencil tablets
etc
The Press and Standard
FOR SALE—A few full pointer rnpa,
floe stock. Also eggs trom pure White
and barred rocks.
R D Robinson,
4 21 tf White Hslt.S. C.
FOR SALE —Several line full blooded
Jersey milk cows, rich milk large
quamtity. Apply to
IJ Blanchard
4 28 tf
WANTED—The people to know that I
do plain sewing and will be glad to
gat any help that I can,as this is my
only way of making a snppport.
May me Robertson.
Oreat Swamp.
LOST—In Walterboro on May 3, one
brown pied dog. year and half old
Reward if returned to The Press and
Standard office of Jac^b Bishop, who
livas 4 ml las west of Walterboro. , it
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We always have a fii’l stock of the very latest in
Millinery t, r oods. Our friends are always welcome at
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our store.
BUSINESS LOCALS
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BLACK S
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Walterboro, S. <2. j|
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MRS. W.
Fine Millinery.
NEW MILLINERY
STORE.
MrT W Usry of Th(>mson, Oa,
open The Savoy aboni May the 8th
6 or 6 doses ' 686'’ will cure any case
of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.
4 14 6 mos
Doan's Kidney pills.
Klein’s Drug Store.
High grsde acid phosphate at B (»
Hyrae's.
Ice cream mtde of pure fruits at the ’’
Savoy, .jiraiedou Main Street, Court '
House Square.
High gtade ajld phosphate at BO
Hyrne’s.
Doan’s Kidney pill*.
Klein's Drug Store.
The Savoy for ladies and chilnie!i. ;
Located on Mata Street, (Jcurt liou. c
Square. 5 5 2l
We have just opened a select and full line of the nawes
Milliner)- Goods; which we are offering at unheard of prices.
(3UR MOTTO: NEWEST GOODS, J
u LATEST STYLES,
CHEAPEST PRICES.
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SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY,
Our Milliner is an accomplished and experienced lady from
New York.
H. ZALIN,
WALTERBORO,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Hot Spring blood remedy pur.ties
blood. Klein’s Drug Store.
the'
kill cure any cate
Price 25c.
5 or 8 ffoeea ••ft**''
of Chills snd Fever.
4 14 6 mos.
Doan’s Kidney pills-
Klein’s Drug btorv. j
Advertise in The Press and Standard. ,
(te paper with the cir'inUtlon
All of Nyals medicines are reliable.
We sell ana recommeud them Klein’*!
Drug Store.
High grade acid phosphate at B G
Hyrae’s.
Nyals Stone Root Compound.
Remedy for kidney, bladder and liver |
Klein's Drug Store.
Titles to Real Estate, and all other
bleaks at The Press A Standard.
Nyals Ersema lotion a successful
treatment and for the prompt relict oi!
eczema, ring worm, pimples and try
poison. Klein’s Drug Store.
l»r Mile*' Atui-I’uln Pills relieve paii
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Msy 15, there will be a Sunday school
pieuic ai I’avunel Prohibition sjieecbes
will ae made. The public is :nvued. ’
RELIABLE
FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE
CHUFAS. . *‘
VELVET BEANS,
•Early Ambler Cane. North Can*-
Have you ever tried making our Phonograph Records? It’s no
end of fun. This can be done with the Edison. Edison Phono
graphs are sold at the same prices everywhere in the United
States from $12 60 up.
Get a catalogue of Edison Phonographs and Record from
S. FINN’S JEWELRY STORt
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MAY FESTIVAL
I 'oo’biu* d ft' 'ii pas’o 1)
The marshals of the day to whom
creuir is due for the perfect order
of the day were: Messrs A H Wich-
man Joseph Moorer, H A Francis,
Crosby; E F Hammond, Baynard
AcKerman, Dr T (J Kershaw, Col.
Hiers.
lina Peanuts, Georgia and Spani-b 1
Peanuts. Pearl or ( at 1 ail Millet, j was d* ,ven :\v Mrs J McKeithen and
|TennCTsec German Millet, Select Mrs Jack F;nith ami was decorateii; Jamt^s G Padgett, and D C L
A 8 r'*“ d Util* grand Seed Toms. Improved Brown Seed : in n .ulra! i'U.k and red ro.es with
dsughrrt, Gtadys ?nutu. of Smoaks. peterkm Cotton, Bussell s Big Boll, ,
wo.* ih towu lor the May fvsiiva:. , an(i King’s Early Cotton. Prices on IO * ’
A‘K Fadgvtt of Hntoaks, accompanied 8PPhcation.
by bG daughters. Misses Carey aud WRITE
be M^y. and son, was iu t«wu Mot.-! SHUPTR1NE COMPANY.
Savannah. Ga.
day.
MTteie will be n picnic at Jeuken'a
'JPtaai ‘
italion oa Weonceoay. May 12.
‘"»te cordially lavttei
well tiled Dseketa.
The
pubtoo is cordially invited to attend and
Mre 0 X Boney, of Lanreoe, te spend
ing a white la town with reiativee. Mis
Bbered hare aa
Baaev te pteatently re
Miae Baily BeUlager.
J B Rim—y aad eoaa of Ekrhardt
i—a —of the net tore fro— that proa-
Httte town taking la the Festival
Jt.
i saliva.
by idephooe
: hie father, wl
oai
Bev B F Halford aad family leave
; for Varavtite whm
to make k
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f. A. Dinut, Agent
for the International Auto
Bu^gy. High Wheel and
Solid Tire, Sand Puller and
Hill Climber. I will take
pleasure in demonstrating the
use of this car for prospective
purchasers. Write me.
For prices apply to
W. A DURANT,
CotUeriH*. S. C
r meads
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tfc;
Hon W. C. Barnt
day on
i jn town to*
Ma; er l ucus and little Miss Susio
Tracy -ode in tin* lormer’s pony
cart r< jTese"'ing the Goddess of
Libert; and Uncle Sam.
Besio.-s the prize winning trades
floats act** the following.
A Wichtuun & S-.n's wag' n wns
most artistically decorate i hi.u ,
drawn by a lean, of four oxeu.
The Brown Furniture and Hard-j
ware Company’s wagon represented j
a room in which a handsome min
iature bed room suite attracted at
tention and applause.
v H W Black. Jr. seat out a’ clever
advertisement for Battle Axe shoes.
The Cumminga Iron Works were
progressive enough to eater three
floats of farm impiemepti and build
ing material.
Mrs H. A. Francb was con
gratulated upon her progeenveness
in having her dre— omking eetablish-
ment on a beautiful float.
Master Black, son of Mr and Mra
David Black, represented the Wal
terboro Uvu Stock and Vehicle Co.
with a goat team in red, white and
blue.
Capt. and Mrs T J Blanchard's
dairy exhibit was equal to any ever
•ran in a large city.
The fkmtof The CoUeton News
artiataeally gotten up. a job
i wps rim, and advertising mat
in this float
MISS Cl) RTIS IMPROVING-
Miss Rosa Curtis, who underwent
a serious operation in Charleston a
few davs ago, is rapidlv improving.
Miss Curtis will be able to return
home in about two we< ks.
wa» aruaucaiij
proa wps rim. i
ter distributed.
NOTICE
We regret very much that the
size of our paper is limited, so that
we are not able to publish the
numerous letters we have intended
for publication this week. Of
course this issue had to be given up
to the Mav Festival, but we hope in
our next issue to publish every letter
on our files. Let them come in
friends, we never tire of newsy
letters.
BRADEN’S POSTAL
STUDIO.
Will be in Waherboto for a
short time only. Post cards
finished in 15 minutes* . Views
their specialties.
Next door to H. W* Cohen's
Store. M •
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ESPECIALLY IN TYPHOID
FEVER CASES IT IS AC-
• COUNTABLE FOR
/ DISTRIBUTION.
IS A DEATH DEAUNG PEST
W’ill wade Around in Milk That
is Pure and Put Enough
Disease Germs in It With
in a Few Minutes to Kill
a Whole Family, Al
so Carries Con-
a
sumption.
ALL CITIES READY TO WAR
ON FLY PERIL.
The fly which walks across
your food may carry 100.000
bacteria, the majority danger
ous to life and health.
The registrar of vital statis
tics of the Chicago Health De
partment. gave a sensational
supplement to his warning
against the common house pest,
He said:
“If aa army of invasion were
mobilizing for an attack upon
Chicago, the danger wouid no'*f
be so great as now confronts
the city from the annual com
ing of flies. “Fly time, is
more to be feared than ‘war
time.*'
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“Screen your windows. Be
gin now in your warfare
against flies. You cannot be
gin too soon. Your precaution
now may save your life.”
SCREEN
DOORS
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and.
WINDOWS!
Just received a
complete stock, 2
all sizes and
prices.
Doors $1.25 and
up.
Windows! 50c.
and up.
a
l« Cream Freezers
From 75c to M
Hammocks
From $1.00 to
$4.00.
Wick and Wick
less Oil Stoves.
EVERYTHING FOR
SPRING & SUMMER.
IWM CO.
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NOT
Experiment
WE have passed "the new boot stage.”
W E do not experiment with our business, nor with
your business.
W E are not incorporated for the purpose ofTmanc
ing auxiliary enterprises.
WE enjoy the distinction of top notch quality “that
time enduring kind.”
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WE respectfully solicit your banking business on
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the basis of superior strength and experience, and
assure courteous, intelligent treatment and close at-
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tendon to your individual wants.
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MERCHANTS BANK
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OF WALTERBORO
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