The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 16, 1910, Image 6

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1 ■&> \ / mk WRlTfe FQlt r SAIIPLEf TRY US ON A MAIL. ORDER y f . 21,1910, ^ • i- AT l(t30 A M, P We are going to sdl Residences, at AUCTION—40 of the most desirable lots to be had in the dtjr of Walterboro. ~ Theselotsare high and dry, situated almost in the center o( tu. iMruv IMtk dly, and umunded b, people owning their own homes. This is a chance for the speculators, homeseekers, and business men, that you can*f afford to miss. ’ \ 9 y COME ONE, (XNRE All, ANBllEAR THE ADCnOMEERS SELL LOTS AT THEJIATE OF ONE A MINUTE. Ladies are Especially Invited. Sale Rain or Shine. Bag if Gold ud Shrtr, awljge Ltl Away, FREE! Excellent Band Cohunbia Really & Auction Co. MR. OTtEVILLE PROMOTED. f..chard DeTreville, for several f»r several yeaw iucal ticket agent for t|ie lines entering Evansville at the L. A N. station, has been ap pointed traveling passenger agent f»r the L. A S. railroad with head- guartfets at Evansville. Mr. DeTre- ville hae been with the L. A N. rail* road for nearly 12 years, during which time he has held many respon sible positions, and his elevation to the position lately assigned comes in recognition of his ability. Evans- rite has produced several young men in recent years who have climbed rapidly Into responsible railroad po sitions which has made them an im portant factor in the transportation and passenger bustnsm. and quite a number of them are now occupying portion* of national importance in the railway businns. Mr. DeTre- vrtle succeeds June Stone, who has resigned all connection with the pas- frnger business in this territory. V , Several important changes in local railroad circles are scheduled for Tuesday With the promotion of Mr DeTrevilieto traveling passen ger sgent for the L. A N. railroad in Evansville territory, which in- dudes all that tine between East St. iiouis and Nashville terminal?, cpm«s devation for two of Evansville's young railroad men Dave Murray, who is now assistant city ticket ag- ‘ nt. becomes station agent for the hues entering Evansville at the Ful ton avenue station and is Succeeded by Allen Hawkins. William L. Piper, who for several years has held the t»osition of night yard master at Howell, has been appointed agent for the L. A N. at Guthrie, Ky., which is one of the most important 4>T«Uori8 on the system by reason of the heavy business which transfers from the Henderson division to the main line.-Evansville (Ini) Jour nal-News. LS standi of “My gmn — — philosophy mg still? Are na daddy did discipli way?" Of course you are not You don’t dare be; that's one ' you are trying to get away from, ou can’t aftord to let things drift along. You are look ing for everything that will help you to make your work easier, pleasanter and help you get more out of it VYe all are. The teleplmne, the telegraph, the electric car, the auto mobile, and latest of all the flying machine tell us in indisput able language. The world is moving—things are not as tltey were. \ We have to keep step with the ever moving procession or we will be trampled under and crowded down and out You can’t afford to be a back number now days. Things to pay, and there is room and need for^ all of us in this grand march of progress. So get in the procession and move aupn There is a paper published for you, just the kind of paper you have been hankering for—chuck full of the spirit progress—edited honestly and fearlessly. No guess work talk in mis paper, but talk that steers vou right keeps you in the right path and right at the head of the procession—right where you want to be—right where you belong. This paper is the Progressive Farmer and Gazette of Raleigh. N. C. It is made in the South by Southern men for Southern men and deals with Southern conditions only, the conditions you are interested in. They will be glad to send you a sample copy or the paper for a whole year, every week. 52 big issues for f 1.00 “Th* paper that is made far yon.** The publishers of this paper will refund your money if you are not pleased with the piper, so you run no risk in sending in your subscription now, and we advise you to do so —right now. / mm C. E. DURANT Qt3 Enf'r and Land Surveyor I will be in my office on Sat urdays and all other days when not at work in field. Office between Klien’s and farmers’ and Merchants* Bank 4>texie 27B, Walterboro S. C MILLINERY DEPARTMENT We beg to announce' that we have the largest * * V1 • stock of ladies iuts we hase ever had. Mrs. Zalin has long experience in trimming hits and car please you. : : : : : : : . : From now till the County Fair a!! hats will be sold at 2o£ less titan price. Now is the time to buy HAke ooic Store yourhome WHEN YOU COME JO THE CITY “SATISFACTION OR YdUR MONEY BACK” y ’ \ * ^ : ' • and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street, Charleston. S. C lesion’s Great Department Store 1 S' \ 5S- m .. .. -\ 1, _W . l * —■ annnasMMnnanesnnngnwnnienenmmnnnnnnnm |M n|n*^*n |M| s MM,,M ^ MM *jM MIM M^ aMMM ^* M| ^ MM e^ M nM M nP MMM esnn™meswMenMMes—■— Ik Largest Wholesale and Retail Mai Order Boise htheSoodi New Fall Tailored Suits * * SBt 'w In exceptionally smart, up-to-date models for Ladies and Misses. Sr'/”" $101. jiw»w 111 LARKS AMI MSB lAUQM SUtlS In Chiffon Panama. All new models. Plain tailored or trimmed with Taffeta, Silk or Satin bands. £ J 7C tOC P^es range from.. I d (0 fdS) 9 ' ii s # mm s i.._ * IlCWCw W WVn Km 1 Km KM WMBii WCKT All pure White Linen Waists, plain tailor-made, with foundered collars cuffs Jl, L25 al lit Kick LAMB TAFFETA SU WABTS : „ • r ^ From J15.00 down to I2.98 each. Ladies Messaline Silk Waists at $3.75 Large line of Novelty Waists in Plaid Silks, Chiffon Over-net or Persian Taffeta Silk. -’ Silks and Drew Goods \ : i. a We are showing syperior lines of YL > Plain and Novelty* Dress Goods ' \ and Silks. Write for Samples. Get our Prices. At Wholesale or Retail We offer new lines of Blankets, Com-' forts, Dry* Goods, Notions, Shoes, Millinery*. Gents Fine Furnishings, Upholstery Goods, Floor Coverings of all kinds. Agents for Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Woolen Underw ear and Ladies Home Journal Patterns 10c and 15c each. Ladies’ aid Children s Ready-to-Wear Garments a Specialty Builders’ Material Wanted the public to know that we havn a most complete line of all kinds of builders' material, such is DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES. a MOULDING. BRICK, LUMBER. ETC. ■ m ' rf*\ ■ ” *X lifi, At prices to suit Let us know your wants. C. I SAVAGE. • t, 4 iMafactmr d laagh aad Aead Lnkr- ATTRACTIVE LUTE '' OF '» * DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SHOES AND HATS. BI.ANKETS AND COM FORTS. COMPLEFE ASSORTMENT OF P CHOICE GROCERIES. HAClEt lANDFAlTUHNI CMPANY, BUOUEidORS TO GEO. S. HACKER & SON. WE MAMOCTCTURE Ims Sash iai HMi Columns and Balusters; Grille* and Ornaments; Screen Doors Windows. WE DEAL IN Glsss, Sash Cord and Weights CHARLESTON, S C. msUMUheairn 1794. OMevt Firm In Americn 0. A. WALKER HYRNfS SIORL . ‘ Waucrkvr*. « * Svmtk ear»IIa& 52 Meotina Street, CHARLESTON, S 0 MARBLt AND CRANITK WORK*, and Ssod Par Prices, An Y. E«Mfe