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GOOD COTTON
and are willing to pay FULL PRICE for Quick
delivery. Call on our Siipt. Mr. G. W. Ethridge.
WALTERBORO COTTON MILL
PAUL SANDERS, President.
OH THE OUTSIDE
we see hideous objects that
menace health by bringing
with them the fatal germs of
disease. Keek them out with
nab, (la., are visiting relatives and
friends at Sniders.
liev J 1’ Graham delivered a very
interesting sermon at I’eniel last
Sunday afternoon.
Mr Editor, Do you ever see o ir
| Supervisor, wonder what has become
of him? 1 am aware of the fact that
he Wits in bad h^a'th several days
ago, but where are the County Com
missioners, are they taking one of old
‘•Hip’s Naps”? 1 hop*- not for Crews’
Ford is in a terrible condition. The
wooil works are decaying and the
bushes and briars are in the act of
having.* meeting. When folk ride
they have to close their umbr.dias or
let back the tops, and when walking
they have to keep in the middle of
the road. The cause way has not
been in such a fix in several years
and we hope it will not stay in this
; fix very long.
With best wishes to The Press and
Standard.
Ossoli.
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WILLIAMS'DOTS.
Williams, .June IP, Special •—
The crops in this section are
looking fine and the farmers
have begun to lay by their com .
Mr and Mrs R W Bryan visit
ed Mr and Mrs J E (1 ray son last
8umlav.
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Mrs Harvev O’CHiin visited
Mrs Bra.vdie last Friday.
Mr and Mrs Getsinger O't^uin *
were the gnetts of Mr and Mrs n
Harvey O’Quin last Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Charlie Crosby j,^
dined with Mr and Mrs J 11 Q
O'Quin last Sunday.
Lee Drawdy and Harvey Dad-
gett visited U W Bryan l«.st
Sunday.
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Guess Who.
SOUR. NEW
HOME
Don’t pay clear, but come here
and buy cheap. We have all
Special
sizes and styles,
screens promptly
order. Big stock
too—don’t forget.
made to
hardware.
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STORE.
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SNIDER LOCALS.
Knftin, June 21. Special:—Crops
are looking fine since Gen. Green has
been conquered, and a better crop of
oats was never knswn to be harvest
ed.
Misses Ella and Lillie Godley spent
last Saturday night with Misses Tru-
die and Cora Yarn.
Miss Maude Padgett spent last
Saturday afternoon at the home of
GJVain.
H 0 Herndon paid his mother,
Mrs J R Herndon, a short visit Sun.
dal*
Misses Vara and Dana Herndon
•pent the day with Miss Maude Pad
gett Sunday.
Little Miaeea Martha and Ennioe
Stanley were the gnests of Miss
Corye Yarn Saturday afternoon of
Henry and Kierce Breland visited
L L Herndon last Sunday.
B L Vara bad business in Bells
one day last week.
Misses Ella and Lillie Godley,
Trudie and Cora Yarn dined with
Misses Ruth and Corye Yarn Sunday
last.
PC Crosby had business in Wal-
terboro last week.
Mrs W A Brant oi Brants, is visit
ing her sons, W C and A II Brant.
We are all glad to see “Aunt Har
riet” with us again. '...
Miss Dana Herndon paid Misses
Ruth and Corye Yarn a short visit
Monday afternoon of this week.
Mrs B L and P M Vara visited
Mrs A il Brent one alternoon last
week.
Mrs Oswel Bazel and little daugh
ter, Lucile, of Vainville are spending
some time with her parents Mr. and
Mrs Motley Hartley.
G J Vara and too, Gary, went fish
ing last Monday, bat “Uncle Johnfe”
■aid luck was poor.
Joe Benton was the guest of Rev
J P Graham last Sunday evening.
Nathan and Dan Godley of Satan-
It’s All
Right
for a
o
Cb°ap piano to be sold •• a cheap
piano at a cheap price, but.
There Should
be a Way
To prevent cheap pianos form
being sold as high grade* and at
prices that will buy a strictly
t if h-grade piano.
If you torn a deaf ear to ail" Tr
circulating agents and buy your
piano from the old reliable firm
of Chas M. Btieff, "yon run no
risk.
Write today. Easy terms If
desired.
Chas. M. Stieff
Manufacturer of the
Artistic Stieff Show and
Stieff Selfplayer Pianos
Soothern Wareroom:
5 W. Trade St.
Charlotte, * N. C.
C H WILMOTH,
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Manager.
MENTION THIS PAPER.
If you have a Lnion man who'
sits around the stores and lets ;
non-Union members pump him
and get information that lie
should not divulge, he is violat-
im; his obligation afkl the sooner
you “lift him” the better it will
be for the organization.
We have always been striving to
make the buyers of Men’s and
Boy's Clothing and Furnishing
Goods just as convenient as it is
possible to make it, and in the con
struction of our “Concrete Block”
building, we think we have accom
plished that purpose.
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If y'>ur local Union is trying *61
beat alomr in the dark without
reading Union literature you
need not be surprised to find the
membership growing w^ak in
the faith. How can they be
etorng in the faith unless they
know what the faith is?.—The
Carolina Union Faimer*
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From common backache to dia-
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They are endorsed by Walterboro
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Mrs. J. E. Easterling, Walterboro,
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We have greatly increased our
space, light, ventilation, and added
other modern features necessary
for a better and more convenient
way of displaying Clothing and
Furnishing Goods for Mankind. In
short, we now have the most up-to-
date Clothing Store in Colleton
-County.
We will greatly appreciate your
coming around and looking over
OUR NEW HOME.
THE
&
H. W. COHEN
STORE
“The Store That Always Makes Good.”
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
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SUMMER SALE A1 MRS. W. A. SUCK'S
Positively at and below cost Millinery and Dress Goods,
Embroideries, Laces, AlloVer Nets, Ladies Belts and Beltings,
Neckwear, Ladies and Childrens Hose and Socks, Ladies
Gauze Vests. In fact, all Summer Goods must be sold before
going North to buy Fall and Winter stock.
Public cordially invited to inspect same.