The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 13, 1909, Image 5
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FOR THOSE ..... FALL DAYS.
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It is none too soon to commence to think of fall. It will be
here before you know it. Better come in and see our hand
some new line of fall overcoats. The goods are just fresh
from the mills, representing the newest and most handsome
woolens for this season’s wear.
Our overcoat styles are many and various and you are sure
to find just what you want in our’ fashion portfolios. * That’s
the advantage of having your clothes made to measure.
When cut to order by our skillful tailors, your clothes are sure
to fit and satisfy. Come in and get acquainted. •
VARN BROS. COMPANY. MOSELLE S. C.
FINE TAILORING. -
MILLINERY ATTRACTIONS.
There are very few Ladies today who are attracted
by the questionable inducements so frequently adver
tised. When in search of the latest styles select a
store where your tastes will be satisfied and where
you get full value for your money. Where the pre
tended “Something for Nothing” Scheme is not toler
ated, where anything that goes wrong may be return
ed for exchange or refund of purchase price, and
where courteous treatment is accorded all. All the
leading styles from the great Millinery centers are
here for your criticism and inspection. Come and let
us serve you.
In addition we have added a line of Ladies’Tailored
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Suits in the latest models. Ask to see these. T he
best Styles and better values than you are likely to
find elsewhere.
MRS. E. P. COPELAND.
Ehrhardt, - South Carolina.
JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK AN IMMENSE
STOCK OF
MILLINERY,
trimmed by an expert, which we can sell at special low prices.
Before you buy elsewhere come and see me.
EZALHL,
EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST-
To thn»« who buffer with eye trouble,
I am at your eerricea for the next tow
weeks I protest to master all unequal
refraction and I am competent to diag
nose the most difficult cases and advise
wbat is best to be done. Mtuy of you
have maladies of the eye and not aware
of it. Sixty per cent, of headaches and
nervousneM are caused by eye strain*.
You may he able to see well and atill
have a diseaaed eye. Parents, how
about that child of yours that has
crossed eves* I guarantee to atraiguteo
them Many of your children are being
punished and thought bard of at school,
called a dn’l tellow. Correct the eye
delect and|he will stand head of his class.
I g larsotee all of my work on my
abilfty to d > It I fit glasses where
others fell. My .efertnee is a long
string of satisfied patients in Key Went,
and my preactiption file is at your com
mand, any time you feel to disposed. 1
hold a Diploma from a reputable col
lege ; here passed Florida State Board
and I am a member of the Fioride State
Optical society—that is satisfaction to
the average mind, but if you are ia doubt
and I trust yon are, bring me the most
chronic case you know of and I will do
the rest. Now readers, a penny and a
lew words on a postal card will bring
me to your home. I have a complete
stock of goods and renennahle prices,
considering quality and clai* of work
done. I will he in Walterboro next
month. Consultations free.
M. R. Campbell,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
Idandton, S. C.
Magistrate's Sammons.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Colleton County.
By J E Bryan, Magistrate in and for
sa d County and said State.
To auy Lawful Constable:
Comp'aint having been made unto me
bv G N. Taylor, that you, John W
Hammond and Mrs M E Hammond, are
indebted to him in the sum of forty-
four dollars and twenty live cents for
goods and merchandise sold and de
livered on your order as per a verified
statement on file ia my office.
Theee ere therefore to require yen to
minmons the aetd defendants to appear
be tore me ia my office to Walterboro, 8.
C., on the 22nd day after the completion
of ■errioe by publioeltoe at 10 o'clock
A M, 1209, to answer to mid complaint
or judgment will be given by default
against John W Hammond and Mrs II
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Given under my head aai seal at
Walterboro, 8. O., the Ifith day of
September, ▲. D., 1MU.
JE Bryan [L.8.]
10 6 6t Magiatiate.
Walterboro,
South Carolina.
LADIES, LOOK! LISTEN!
HATS, HATS,
. LADIES HATS.
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Before buying your fall Dr winter hats, call and see our
new line, just arrived.
Hats trimmed to suit the taste, by an experienced Milli
ner. Prices to suit the purchasers purse. Call and be
convinced. *
I also handle the F. P. Corset, the most comfortable
wearing corset on the market. Try one.
Mrs. S. A. Smoak, Milliner,
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SMU fOR KEUEF.
(COMPLAINT SERVED)
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton,
Court of Common Plena.
Jas E Peurlfoy, Plaintiff,
against
Joe Lloyd, Defendant.
To the Defendant above named:
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in ibis
action of which e copy ia herewith
served upon you, and to serve a jopy of
your answer to the said complaint on
the snbscriber at bis office at Waller-
l>oro within twentv days after the- ser
vice hereof; exclusive of the dsv of such
rervire; and if von tall to answer the
complaint wtibin the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff In this action will apply td
the Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint
October 4. A. D.,
H I) PADGETT.
C. C P. amlG. H. Ideal]
D B PEURIFOY,
Plaintiff’s Attorney
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Hoarseness to a child subject to croup
is a sure indication of the approach of
the disease If Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy la given at onoe or even after
the eroapy cough hea appeared, it will
prevent the attack. Contains no poison.
Bold by nil deelsrs.
Mrs L W McTaer and daughter. Mias
Jennie who have been spending ton
Sommer to Greenville and toe mouf-
tolas-'f North Caroline ere expected
home today.
Chamberlain'a Cough
TERRY & SHAFFER.
•John Doe A' Son nmy run a little store right near vour
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house and John may be a good friend of yours and an
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all round good fellow. And his store may be just as
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good a place as ours or any other to buy certain things
in certain qaauti ties, snch as a cake of Soap, a Can of
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Baking Powder, a plug of Kite Tobacco, >or a sack of
Dukes Mixture.
BUT, We are now running our mercantile business
on such a scale that when you really [want to pur
chase some supplies we can sell ’ you certain things,
staple articles, Cheaper Than Little John Doe Can
Buy Them From His Jobber And we Still Make a
Profit
JUS I FOR INSTANCE:
Regular ioc. Rice. Compare it if you like. Our price 8c. qt. $3 90 sack.
Coftee. (We bought direct) Don’t keep on paying 12 i-2c when we sell
same grade for 10c. 11 lbs for $1 00.
Best Grits per sack $2.00.
Some Astonishing Things In Canned Tomatoes.
West Point Salmons, Flat Cans 5c. per can,
Old Virginia Fish Roe 15c. per can. j
Get our Price on UNDINE FLOUR. “Save in Price
and Gain, in Quality.” .
TERRY & SHAFFER.
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CHARLESTON'S
M. FURCHGOTT
AU MAIL ORDERS
SHOPPING
& SONS,
FORMERLY KRMN. FURCHGOTT
& BENEDICT.
ESTABLISHED IN ISBB.
EH1ED SAME DAY
MECCA.
AS RECEIVED.
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6 TYPICAL FURCHGOn BARGAINS FOR MAIL ORDER BUYERS.
These Bargain Specials ofier to the out of town Buyers the same money saving
opportunities as to the city shoppers who come to our store. : ^
FURCHGOTT’S VALUES ARE UNEXCELLED IN THE UNITED STATES.
$1.25 BLACK TAP FETA SILK
SBC. YB.
Yard wide, absolutely pure
silk, not loaded with lead, gun
or other sizing so destructive
to many of the silks now being
sold. It is a silk of splendid
weight, is rustling and lustrous.
We guarantee it to give good
service. Sold the country over
at $1.10 and Sl.&o.
Furehgott’s Special S9c. yd.
Every article guaranteed to be
as represented.
BBC. NEW BENGIUNE SILK 50C.
YARB.
This silk hardly needs any
description. It is a heavy cord
ed silk—much heavier than
taffeta and wears much better.
This is a very fashionable silk
and comes in 15 new shades.
Will make handsome dresses
for street or evening wear, 18
inches wide. Regular 69e. yd.
Special 50c. yd.
Every article guaranteed to
be as represented.
WOMEN’S READ KID/ GLOVES
BBC. PAM.
Known as Charleston Special.
They are 2 clasp imported real
dressed kid gloves, made of
selected medium weight real
kid skins, extremely soft, elas
tic and pliable. These are the
strongest and most durable kid
gloves on the market for the
price. Every pair is examined
when leaving the factory and
is perfect in quality, make and
fit. Colors, brown, tan, mode
slate, white and black. Equal
to any $1.00 glove.
Special 69c pair.
Every article guaranteed to
be as represented.
HANDSOME FEATHER BOAS
Worth bp to $3.00 at 9*<\
Lung ami fluffy, pink, light
blue, grey and white. A very
handsome stole that can he
worn with street or evening
dress.
Values among this lot are up
to $3.00, now worth less than
$2.00.
Special 98c.
Every article guaranteed as
represented.
$5 BLACK SILK PETTICOATS 3.4A
Made of a fine and durable
silk of crisp, and rustling
grade; the workmanship is
thorough and painstaking; the
models are the newest, with
pretty circular flounce and dust
ruffle. Worth $5.00.
Special $3.48
Every article guaranteed as
represented.
$5.00 LACE WAISTS $3.75
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Very mod ist waists in several
styles, made of fine net lace,
white or cream. Fronts are
elaborately trimmed with baby
Irish medalions and val lace.
The waists are made with de
tachable collars and full length
sleeves, trimmed with tucks
and val lace, open back $33.75.
Every article guaranteed as
represented.
The above specials ire only a few from among specials on sale—For one week only.
SOME IMPORTANT POINTS.
hurchgott’s is one of the oldest Dry goods booses ia the Sooth. Forchgoti’s ia consider
ed the lowest price bottle iu Charleston for reliable goods. Furchgott’s fills mail orders
same day as reeeivad.
Furchgott’s guarantees every article to be aa represented. Furchgott hat the moat com
plete stocks of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Rogs, Lace Curtains, Mattings, Women's and
Misses So U, Coata, Gapes, Skirts, Dresses, Wants, Millinery, Furs, Muslin Underwear,
KipwwsnJBtc^Ghiddfeuj^dw ’— —- -n-*, -
mmmw and slwavs givss prompt rsltoC.
Bold bf sit (baton.
FURCHGOTT A SONS,