The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 20, 1909, Image 8
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TheCounty Fair.
Let everybody c«>me to the County
Fair.
J L Maxey of Smoaks was in town
Monday.
Palmer Croaby of Round, was in
to set* us yesterday.
J M Kinard of Ruffin was among
th*w in town Friday
C J Varn and daughter were in-
joyjnK a visit i<* VNalterb"ro !■ riday.
J C Kinard of (he Sniders section
was in town Friday.
Dr and Mrs A Widn Hudson of
Ruffiin were in town Monday.
The Fair bulidings arc being erect
ed. D C L Hiers has the contract.
Thursday. Friday and Saturday,
Nov 11. 12 ond V‘. the County-
Fair.
Miss Klvie Crosby sj>ent Sunday
night with her aunt Mrs Palmer
Crosby.
G E Ackerman, of Cottageville,
was among those who called to see
us while in town yesterday.
1 J May of Smoaks will be in town
this winter, associated with C D May
in his sales stables.
Mrs Eddy Redish, Miss Leila Red
ish and brother Ivery, of Colleton
were in town Friday shopping.
J F Rentz of Islandton was a
pleasant caller to our office Thurs
day.
Mr and Mrs H M Henton of
Ruffin, R. K l>. 2. were in town
Friday.
Mr and Mrs J C Nettles of the
Sniders section were among those
in town Friday.
Gus Warren and Miss Mary Stan-
fil of Mashawville, were married
Sunday by Rev .1 M ('raven.
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Mrs Mack Crosby of Round re
turned home Sunday, after spending
two weeks w-itb her daughter, Mrs
G W Sweat of Hendersonville.
NardA'arter, a prosj>erous young
businervi man of The IjukI of Flow
ers spent several days iast week at
his yid home at Ruffin.
Solicitor and Mrs John H Peurifoy
have returned from' Charleston,
where ti;e latter vva.- holding court
for several weeks.
Mrs Walton W arren and baby of
Savannah, are visiting the former’s
parents, Mr and Mrs H A Francis,
in town.
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Mr and Mrs (’ll May, accompanied
by Mi.*» Nellie McTeer and 1 J May,
will leave tomorrow for Atlanta for
a few days visit.
Prof. T V Farrow, the popular
and efficient principal of the Hen
dersonville High school was in town
Saturday.
Mrs S B Saunders and daughter.
Miss ( fytie. were in /own Monday-.
Mis.-. Clytie will teach the Cedar
Branch school this term.
Judge W B Grul*er returned
Saturday fr«*tn Barnwell where he
has been presiding as a sjiecial judge
for two weeks over an extra term of
court.
S Finn, accompanied by his little
son, Bcnjhmin, went to Ehrhardt
Tuesday. Mr Finn is very- much
pleased w jth the great success his
new store there is making.
B R Griffin one of ouf Ruffin friends
was in town yesterday and states
that hia two sons. Foster rnd Harris,
who have been very sick for some
time are slow ly improving.
J R Wilson and W H Cox of
Young’s Island were in town Mon
day, having come in the interest of
the schools of their district. Mr
Wilson is clerk of the l*oard of trus
tees
The October meeting of the King’s
Sons snJ Daughters will be held at
the Baptist church next Monday
afternoon at 5 o’clock. All members
are urged to attend.
W W Carter, one of the leading
bu.sine.is men of Ruffin, was in town
Friday. Mr Carter has made quite
a success of his large farm near
Ruffin, and is prearea to “live at
home this year
ELDER HENRY CUNhllNCHAM
Recommends
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Fop Weak, Rim-Dawn People.
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*• I was run down and weak from
indigestion and general debility, also
suffered from vertigo. I .saw a cod
liver preparation called Vinol adver-
tisej and decided to give it a trial,
and the results were most gratifying.
After taking two bottles I regained my strength, and am
now feeling unusually well.’’ — hl:NRY CUNNINGHAM,
Elder Baptist Church, Kinston, N.C.
Vino! contains the two most r.yrlcl-f.nued tonics—the medicinal,
strengthening, Uxiy-buiiding cLmLni, ot Cod Liv er Oil and Tonic
Iron. Vinol contains no oil, and is by far the Best Strengthening
Tonic obtainable. We return your money without question
if Vinol does not accomplish all we claim for it.
JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, Walterboro.
Classified Mvertiseeeats.
Want sod for aale ad* 25 c**nt* for 15 j
word"* or le*t. One ceut a word for all [
over 25 words.
Huai tie** local* tire cent* a line.
MiTTlOE—AH person* are hereby for
bidden to trespass on any of my lands
ondar penalty of the law.
10 fi :u B W Goodwin,
Walterboro. S C-
NOTICE—All peraoi.* who have *nb-
•rfitted to aftick in the Colleton Coun
ty Fair A**o<'iation are rtquested to
make ptymeui to die under-ogued at
once—SO®,, j>er 'hare or $5 00
T (» Ken*bnw
Sep 7 PkH* Sec Jc Oeu’l Mgr
MRS M M GODLEY DEAD ; ing’s train and immediately taken
Mrs. M. M. God ley, wife of the ou ^° , ^ e •Adnah burying grounds
late William Godley, died at the home 1 ' vhere the - v wert> interred.
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of her son, Nathan (iodley, in Savan
nah, Monday morning very suddenly
with heart failure.
Mrs. (iodley was a resident of
Walterboro until about a year ago
when she went to Savannah to live
with her son. Her remains were
brought here on the Tuesday morn-
The deceased is survived by the fol
lowing children: W.S..H. I)., N.N.,
and Dan. all of Savannah, and Mrs.
B. H. Dopson of Is’andton, and Mrs.
(iinn of (ieorgia. also the following
sisters and brothers: Mrs. J. L.
Buckner, Mrs. Holmes, of Savannah,
anti H. W. DuBois of Walterboro.
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WANTS.
WANTED—SaiMiaea to aaP oar guar
anteed Oil* tiud Ptdtit*. Experience
uuneceMtary. Ex’rtme'y profit*! le >
I otter .n right parry, ibe GLEN UK- j
FINING Company, Cleveiunu, Ohio.,
j WAN I ED—The public to know that I
In^a oet-ned a grist mill, oppose the
.1 M WirrelT'* vore. I am prepated to
grin 1 corn or any uram.
j tO fi 4t Herman G Crosby.
WANTED—To boy 5,000 bushel* of
! cow peas at $2 pet bushel, also waut
to buy epg* at 25c. per dozen
W G Hint*.
1) 20 4t Uouud, S, C
WANTED—To buy lObuehals of stock
pir.dais ai once. C M Grace,
10 2 » tt Walterboro. 8 C.
WANTED—My friends to know' that I
am now prepared to take permnnert
and tran*ieot boarders Have new
quarters with all modern cooveuieu-
cet Kates reasonable
Mr* Rich’d L White,
S3 Wentworth 8t, Charleston, 8 C.
WANTED—You to know that I have a
comp'ete line of furniture, atoves, etc.
I carry on a general line of repair
work, such as organs, tewing machi
nes, and bicycles-
^ L N Glover.
8-11.
I have decided to open my Sales Stables a^ain in ^
JJ Walterboro at same old stand, and will leave tomor- As
row for the West, accompanied by Mr. I. J. May, who
will assist me in making selections, to purchase ^
several carloads of fine horses and mules. H
Shall be pleased to serve my former customers and ja
friends with any class of stock they want. See me y
about prices, etc, before you place your order. ^
C. D. MAY. I
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—100 acres of good land,
ihree miles from Walterboro. on rail
road; two horse farm under cnltiva-
tbm, wiib snod fence, hnlf of which ia
wir^: good bntldinga; woodland bnely
tin.Be ed. For term* and price apply
to i D Colson. Walterboro, 8 C,
’phone* 101U and 1058.
10 13 4t
FOR SALK—Offers will be consider® 1
for the purchHH** of the following laud
belonging to the Ksta'e of ihe late J U
Wieter*.
1. i_*ot in T'tvvn of Walterboro.
2. Tract of about S'O oh Anhepoo
River Colleton County, S C., formerly
of (Rover.
Address:
Simon*, Singling & Cappe'mann, Attys,
No 4t> Broad Street,
10 20 4t . Charleston, S. C-
FOR SALE—Farm consisting of 280
acres, within three miles ot Walter-
boio, on public road leading to Cot
tageville, known aa the Stuls place.
Very fine farming land, within easy
reach of the Walterboro achoola.
Correspond wittf*’ 1
C. W. Garda
9 20 4l Denmark, 8. C.
FOR SALE—School hooka, school sup
plies, pens, ink, pencils, etc
The Press and Standard.
FOR SALE—Juat received a oar load of
Augusta Brick. Pnoes quoted on ap
plication Can till orders fer any
a men at.
8 25 tf - J M McKenzie.
A Tonic
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Dyspepsia, Chronic Constipa
tion, Billiousness, etc., are
greatlv benefitted by the use of
Siuiptrine’s
Liver Pills..
lO Zsn
Don't fill to try them when
you want rcoalta..
The pills are plea—nt to take.
Act promptly and never gripe.
WUPTRINE COMPANY. ,
♦ ^ • Savankah. Ga.
OUR NEW FOREMAN*
Mr. E. D. Hyme, of Walterboro. .
is now with us and will have super- ,
vision of our mechanical and job do- 1
partment. He comes, highly recom
mended as a thorough and reliable ,
workman, and we can assure our
patrons that our different depart
ments are now in good hands. We
welcome Mr. Hyme to our midst ard
hope his stay will be pleasant anti
profitable.—Calhoun Advance.
Feeding Farm Hands.
■very farmer’s wife knows what tre
mendous appeUtes farm hands usually j
have; but while they eat well they '
work well, too. j
Here's a good suggestion about feed
ing farm hands. Give them plenty
of Quaker Oats. A big dish of,
Quaker Oats porridge with sugar and
cream or milk is the greatest break j
fast In the world for a man who needs I
vigor and strength for a long day's i
work. The man that eats Quaker Oats
plentifully and often ia the man who
does good work without excessive fa
tigue. There Ira sustaining quality
In Quaker Oats wot found In other
foods, and for economy it la at the
bead of the list To meet needs of
those in different climates Quaker
Oats is packed in regular slse pack
ages and hermetically sealed tins:
the latter for hot climatea. 5
KID BOUDOIR SLIPPERS
FOR *
LADIES
—IN—
FARM FOR SAIL
Splendid opportunity to se
cure a fine farm of about 200
v
acres near Walterboro.
Healthy, fertile soil, good
water. Easy terms.
Apply to s
R. H. WICHMAN,
Walterboro, S. C.
BLACK,
BLCE.
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TAN,
RED.
ALL SIZES,
$1.00 A PAIR.
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Add 15c. for express charges.
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hOsif;ry to match 25c.
A PAIR.
H. J. WILLIAMS,
SHOE AND HOSIERY STORE,
248 Kmc Stmt,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Mrs T P Baker and children, who
have been spending several weeJ
with relatives in Virginia, have re
turned to their home here.
LO8T—A lanies gold watch bwtween W
H Varn'f* and Great 8whmp Baptist
church la*t SatU'day afternoon. Re
ward if temrued to Lather Avant,
It Walterboro, 8. C.
TO RENT—Building which can be used
as stor*» or for other purposes.
10 13 09 B G Hyme
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BUSINESS LOCALS. 4
We hare this week unloaded one car
of coal into oar Railroad Warehouse,
direct from the mines. Hard and 80ft
Coal. Put your order in now Don’t
wait until cold days oome.
Terry & 8h*ffer,
Coal Dealers.
If vou w*nt an excellent hot
bag it is at Klein’s.
water
sets at Klein’s
shorten* the
Kbin’s Drug
Another lot of colon
Drug Store.
Cob ate powder that
shave will be found at
Store
I wiM be in my new store by the 10th
of October where I aball he pldased to
serve my friends and customs**.
H 8 Glover.
Ylait out new* stand and select your
magazines at Klein’s.
Nva'i remedies are guaranteed at
Klein’s Drug Store
Every day something new at Klein’s
Drug Store.
A new and beautiful assortment of
tooth bjnthes will be found at Klein’s.
' Fresh turnip seeds for fall planting at
B G H> rue’s, Walterboro
Razors, riiznrfstrops and razor blades
at Klein’s Drug Store.
5 or 8 doses * 606” will enr e any case
of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.
414 6 mo# v
The well-known Commnnity Silver
ware with 10 and 20^yeare guarantee to
wear, at 8 Finn’s Jewelrv Store.
Another lot ot onion seta at Klei-n’a
Drug store.
5 or tt dose* “866'’ will cure any
of Chitla and Fever. Price 25o.
414 8
Fresh tunip seeds for fall plaatiag at
BO Hyrna’s, Walterboro.
Baggage, freight or anything -
• delivered, anywhere, at any
>y or eight. ’Fhooe 4Sb or J6f.
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in any direction, how matry'times can you spell “Shop
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To the three persons spelling “Shop at Brown’s” as directed
above, the greater number of times we v< id award the following
Prizes:
1st Prize - Your choice of any Arm Rocker in our store not ex
ceeding $5.00 value.
2nd Prize—Any article in our Hardware Store not exceeding
$3.00 value.
3rd Prize -Any article in eiv r of our stores not exceeding
$2.00 value.
CONTEST CLOSES NOVEMBER FIRST. Cut this out and
work on it during your spare 1 ”ve.
Let your answers come in AT ONCE so that your name can be
recorded.
NAME OF WINNERS will be published in The Press and
Standard fist week in November. No person allowed to make
more than one answer.
WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK DURING CONTEST.
’SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER—Big assortment of Steel Enamel-
ware. Blue, wffiRe lined. >11 first quality. Some of these ar
ticles are w’orth .75c. This beats our September Bucket Special.
YOUR CHOICE 25c.
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“THE BUSY BUSINESS.”
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RELIABLE LOW PRICED WAECHES.
We have some low priced watches that are reliable.
There is a point in price that to go below, quality must
be s»acrificed. Our years of experience in the watch
business tell us where the danger point is. Reliable
watches cannot be sold for less money than we ask for
them. Be sure your new watch is right by buyjng from
S. FINN'S JEWELRY STORE.
WALTERBORO AND EHRHARDT S. C.
FINE MILLINERY GOODS.
We have had a very successful opening and have
made many ladies happy with beautiful hats.
Our stock is still very large and complete. We
can please you in stylish Hats and Milliftery.
.DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY.
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The Ladles’ Store.
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