The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 09, 1910, Image 3
articles given with each and every cash purchase of I Oc and over. We offer special attractions to anyone bringing in
eggs. We sr ‘
give cash or trade for egjs and also coupons^!
Many bargains in Dry Goods and
Notions during this sale which will
intere^t’you. Call and see for your
self. Among them we mention:
Handkerchiefs, fancy, 1 c each.
Handkerchiefs, plain, 2c each.
Wonderful values in handkerchiefs
at 10c, 1 5c and 25c.
More than $ 1 00 worth of hand
kerchiefs will be offered in this sale.
Fine Torchon Insertions and Edge-
ings, regular 5c values, all at 2c yard.
A good Bleaching at 5c per yard.
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The celebrated LODt and LIB
ERTY Shirting Calicoes at 5c yard.
All our 50c fleeced lined Under
wear offered for these days at 37c
each.
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Reduction of 10 per cent on all
Sweaters.
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LADIES READY-MADE SKIRTS
AT COST
SOME COUNTY FAIR GROCERY
SPECIALS /
Good Rice 7c quart, 50c peck.
Hudnuts Grits $1.62 per sack.
Granulated Sugar 20 lbs. $1.00.
Good Bacon 10c lb.
UNDINE FLOUR, the best, $6.00
per barrel.
If you run a shop, store or com
missary, get our wholesale price of
flour. We own stock in the mills
and buy direct. •
Come to us for Seed Rye, R.. R.
P. Seed Oats, Turnip Seed, Onion
Sets.
An Extra Special Leader—Our Regular $1.25 Pitcher and Basin 87c
t WOMAN’S DEPARTMENT
-BY-
MlSS H. E. MALONE
THE VALUE OK SIGHT SI KING. | then*. But a vlait to the w.e
It teems to C>e lets mercuna Eli*; un-Ier conditions where we can
glithman that we Americans overt*-1»" points of real interest m a leisurely ;
;i THE lAYMBTS JOB.
a 1 The raising of the proposed en-
£ ; downment of $150,000 for the Thorn-
0 ! well Orphanage on the 9th of Dec.
• is a job for the laymen for two rea-
■ sons:
1. They will be the honors large
ly. 2. The good friends of the Or
phanage in Darlington county took
timate the advantages of Mvht-see-
ing; and perhaps, in a way, we do
We certainly do not fail to f« ed the
national craving for novelty-novelty,
at whatever cost; and when w e tail
in righteou- indignation, or »n eor»-
temptuous pity of tho« who have
never “seen anything.” and laud the
educational value of a has4y “doing
of some distant city, or ev<m h vis-it
to the circus, the moOntf-picture
show, and such things, which m ke
up so much of the life of k oioe peo
ple/ we are'" probably saying one
word for education, and two for *he
love of hearing or-aeeing sonie new
thing, which is such a prominent
trait in the character of th<* twen-
and when we qualify ourselvee matter hands of the
way.
t y (decide on what nl really worth
while spending time and money to
Church so far as their part was con-
cerneded and raised as their share
see, is quite another matter, and of of the $150,000 the sum of $2,000.
its educative value there car. be no Their share would properly have
question / been $1,200 for there are only 400
A trip M . vountains or seashore Presbjterians in that county, but
ought to give us culture of another they added $800 to that for good
kind-the culture which is aesthetic, measure, and it is the kind of good
and which awakes in us that sense measure that helps the Orphanage
of, and feeling for the beautiful and that the Orphanage appreciates,
which deflervee to be carefully cher- We are going to ask laymen in all
ished. and which, if we can h*lp it. our churches on the 9th day of Dec.
we should never let die. The aver- < to pass a subscription list and get as
age woman, perhaps, has a natural • large subscriptions as possible for
deMre for company and for dainty the Orphanage endownment. We
clothes, but this need not degenerate believe that the Presbyterians are
into the pnvolity which is incapap- going to swell the endowment fund
able of a higher sentiment, and there j that day Wc are needing it badly,
tieth century American man. w >tr.ar : i« no necessity for u» to be like those It takes $12,000 a year to pay the
and child. • i two sisters of whom a philosophic | salaries and insurance of the Or-
The fact is, that, in this matter observer said in astonishment "They phanage Dr. Jacobs has to rais*?
we can not rely on what the public : walked beneath thesolemn, cathedral I that sum every year along with the
EDISTO EDDIES.
Edisto, Nov. 5.—Special:- Mrs. P.
J. Liston entertained a few friends
at her home Saturday in honor of
Miss Delk of Bamberg. Miss Delk
is a former teacher of the. Edisto
school, and was welcomed back by
the bright smiles of her once loving
pupils.
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Connor, Misses
Lulie Connor and Jennie Risher,
Walter Risher, J. F. Risher. and M.
M. Wilkes are in Columbia this week
attending the Fair.
The good old time, cane grinding,
will start around here next week,
and everybody is welcomed to help
themselves to juice, provided they
are hot camels. M. M. W.
Kvsry body’s fneod—Dr. Thomas’
Eclectic Oil. Cars* tocttschs, earsebs,
■ore throat* Heals cuts, braiaM, scalds.
Stop* any pain. ' >
Laura Drayton, daughter of Isaac
Drayton, has gone to Jacksonville,
to spend the winter.
Dr. E. Mood Williams, of Cottage-
vilte, had busir.ess in town Saturday.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
Prompt Powerful Penuaeat
It* beneScial ef- Stubborn caart Good result* sro
fseta *r* usually yMd to P. P. P. luting—it curea
fait vury quickly whan other mr.li- you to Uay cured
*inu are uuleu
P. P. P.
Makes rich, red, pure blood—cleanses the entire
system —clears the brain —strengthens dlgeetitm and nerves.
A positive specific for Bleed Palaoa and skin diseases.
Drives out Rks—Hsm and Stops the Ma; ends Malaria;
i* a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it.
F. V. UPPMAN, - SAVANNAH, GA.
chooses to think in indiscriminately
pronouncing almost ail sight se*-ing
educative-when in reality it is not
Indeed we ought to be content to be
“green'' in regard to frivolous
things, which our own common sense
tells us are not of genuine and have
small relation to our intellectual
faculties and to our work in life.
But there are certain kinds of
sight seeing which we can not afford
to neglect-which have a direct
bearing on practical history or geog
raphy—what we ought to know
about the world we live in generally,
or of the resources of our own sec
tion particularly. If we avail our
selves of this kind of sight-seeing ih
the right wav. and in the right spirit,
it is bound to be highly educative.
A haaty “cramming” of the sights of
some great city leaves one precisely
in the same status as before, and ob-
ligea us to tell people that we have
f ‘been North,” or to refer in plain
tenna to the “trip to New Orleans"
if w« wirii even the poor advantage
like pines, but they had no eye for
the beautiesof nature that surround
ed them They chattered incessantly
of frill.-i and furbelow 4 and of the
feathers on their new haU."
A trip to Europe may moan noth
ing. or a great deft!, according to the
motive with which it is undertaken,
ami the degree of preparation which
one has made for profiting by it.
Entered upon ignorantly, and mere
ly to have it said that one has been
“across the water" and it is a waste
of time and money. But if one
know! enough to feel a real longing
to wh* the many places and things
rich in historic associations which
European travel gives an opportuni
ty for. then the va'ue of such travel
can hardly be overestimated
In a word, in sight-*eeing, as in
everything else, mere cur.osity is a
low motive, and one who wonly pur
suing novelty, is not in a proper at
titude of mind to receive benefit
The Mil
ripe, ww
SaUrday.
a Sloman of Hendersorv-
amoeg those in town
?um for the support fund It w
hoped that we will be able to raise
the $150,000 that will be needed in
order to pay our running expenses
I The support of the children will ever
remain on the loving heart of the
Church.
Flans ar»- being pushed to get
laymen in every congregation inter
ested st> that they will go forth that
day of the 9th of Dec. and see their
friends and neighbors for the endow-1
nient We hope that it will be
pushed with vigor. We have a great
many friends and they are going to
stand by us now Also we wish to
get that$5,000 offered by a friend,
who expects us to secure $20,000 by
tH* last of the year, when he will
give us the amount he offers. That
must not get away from us
Remember that the 9th day of
Dec. is Thomwelll Orphanage En
dowment Day
J. B. Branch,
Assistant to the President.
Thom well Orphanage.
Clinton, S. C.
After a h«*vy uiea!. lake a <oapl^ of
'Ioad'* KfK'Qlet". give roar ■lommch.
liver aud howri* ibe htdp they will need.
UrcuM* hrir* *-**y. regular ^aAMge* ot
the b :weU
Announcement
\\\: desire to announce to
our friends throughout the
county that we have open
ed an up-to-date hardware
store in Walterboro. and
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shall be pleased to have
their continued patronage.
Our store is located on
Main street next door to
The Press and Standard.
You will be welcomed at
our store.
PeUum
Hardware Co.
W K take great pleasure in announcing to our
patrons and die general public that we will
have with us for the following days only
NOVEMBER 8, 9, 10 7
an EXPERT OPTICIAN, representing the cele
brated firm of
A. K. HAWKES CO., ATLANTA, GA.
The largest and most favorably known ripti nl * s-
tablishment in the Soiyth.
He Will Test Eyesight and Fit Glasses
REMEMBER that we have arranged this en
gagement and secured the services of a man of
ability and reputation, and liwt we, personally,
guarantee his work All examinations are free,
and only regular prices will be charged for glasses.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY
and obtain the highest class of professional service
in this line by taking advantage of this opportunity.
Bear In Mind the Dates—Nov. 8, 9, 10.
Mmijt IPs corns from import blood.
Can’t b*v« para blood with faaltr <11
CMtioa, las/Uvsr and sloggiah bowela
Bnrdock Blood Bitten atrsogthana
stomach, bowsD sad 11 nr, and pnrilna
IBs Blood.
“I do not believe there la any other
BDeiicloe ao food for whooping cough *e
ChftmberUdn’a Obngh Remedy," wii'M
Mra Franoia Turpin, Janet ion City, Vre.
TM* remedy is also unewpsassd Ids
colds and croup. For aula By nil <
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