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NOV. 3D. 1910 THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBORO. S. C. PAGE 6 Clothing Do you want a suit of clotiies that will fit well, look well and wear well? If you do, 1 have them for frMen, Youths and Boys. COME IN AND SEE THEM • * i „ Shoes Shoes Shoes The “BATTLE AXE” kind. I have been selling this kind for ten years, and know they are good. They are made right as to style and workman ship. Will give satisfaction to the wearer and comfort to the feet. HOW IS THIS? X ' Cotton very near to I 5c and 1 am selling 20 yards of good HOMESPUN for $ 1.00. This Homespun is good heavy Homespun in short lerigths, 38 inches wide, at 6c per yard or 20 Yards for $1.00 o H. W. BUCK, JR. HUNTER BUGGIES RUSSELL WAGONS AH sizes in both one and two horse. HARNESS, LAP ROBES, ETC. Every Buggy and Wagon Sold Under Guarantee. earload of WAGONS Just Received See Our Stock Before You Buy. iWafarboro live Stock & Vehicle Co.< H H. W. BLACK. JR- H ^i-»| • • Our Millinery Opening was the largest and most successful we have ever had, an 1 our customers seemed.all to be pleased with the season's latest. : : : • Our stock of Millinery’ and Dress Goods is «• most complete. We shall be pleased to have you visit our store. : : CORN EXPOSITION DEC. 5 0. To the public:—The South Atlantic Corn Exposition, to be "■ ■ EXPERT WELLS GONE. Expert H C Welfs, who has been here since the 20th of September in r=^ 0 held in Columbia, Dec. 5—8,1910, •-harjre of the sand-clay rn%d con- which is the first undertaking of structil>n - ,eft yesteniay afternoon its kind ever attempted in the ^ astman ’ whic ^ l'' 81 '' 1 South, gives every promise of Wl the co o s tructton of a de- v • ^ monstration road, d being a great success. ® The State Corn Contest and the Boys’ Corn Clubs have de- The mile of road which has been completed by Mr Wells has elicited much favorable comment, and is veloped and are still developing certainly a beautiful pie, e of n*ad the public interest in the matter • engineering. of yields of corn. • Now, that so M Wells made many friends while much has been accomplished in ( ' n town an d will In* pleasantly re- that direction, this Corn Exposi- thost? with whom he tion is to be held with a view 0 f cameincontact. setting the machinery in motion . Mr r ^P«>rt to ofiice of pub- to improve the quality of the j roaJs w '*l contain several sug- com raised in this and our sister : gestions as to continued improve- States, to stimulate breeding jmenta in the roads of C I'eton This work and make com bring more report will be published inT ie Press □IQ 0 = 0 DU as Closing Out Sale! .. On account of making a change in my business, I am going to ofter my entire »»t<>(k of Merchandise AT AND BELOW COST. * IS I Will Mention a few Specials: 0 MRS. W. A: BLACK THE LEADING MILLINERY StOI^J per bushel. No one should fail to compete and send exhibits to the exposi-. tion because he has read of one man or boy making 'a pheno menal yield, and because he fears to enter into competition with such. At the Exposition all exhibits will be judged as to quality whether they are from lota of cqm from the large pro ducing acres or not. They will be scientifically judged and scored and the corn from a low yield field stands an equal chance with any other. I would, therefore, urge all com growers, men or boys, who have what they consider good j corn, either prolific or single ear, white-or yellow, to apply at once and Standard as .soon a< it can l<e obtained from the cl.iff ‘‘ngineer, Mr Wel!« not Iteinj' ;*.t I berty to give out any part of hi' report. . THAYERIUMBER COMPANY. , The Thayer Lumber Company hux begun to erect a large manufactur- j ing plant about two miles beyond | Walterboro on’ the railroad at a point known as May’s Switch. It is the purpose of this company to construct a large saw mill and i lumber plant at this place and they I have begun the work of building, j D C I. Hiers of Walterboro has the! contract for constructing the build- i ings necessary for this plant. Those actively engaged in the work of the company are H S to M J Miller, Superintendent of Thayer. J R Lawrence and Halsey. Entries, Department of Agricul- •5>rc/#fl«fonaZ J)fotioss> ture, Columbia, S. C., for pre mium lists, entry blanks and shipping instructions, and enter | the competition. The prizes are ooooooopooooooooooooooooco numerous and handsome, and - at 3 ® the present stage of development of corn growing one man stands as good a chance at these prizes as another. " Entries -should l>e made • at once. A. D. Honuds, Chairman of Commission WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION MEETS. Ruffin, Nov. 2f).—The next quart erly meeting of the Woman’s Mis sionary Unton Auxiliary to the Col leton Baptist Association will meet with the First Baptist church in Walterboro Dec. 10-11. The socie ties, and churches where there are no societies are urged to send delegates. Mrs. J. R. Fixer of Branchville has promised to be present. She is an earnest worker and interesting speaker. Mrs. Morrall has charge of the music—and a treat is in store for those who attended these meetings. Mrs. W. J. Hatches of Johnson, S. C. has been invited to speak on Saturday—and it ia hoped she can be present, A full program will appear in the paper next week. It is earnestly requested that every church in the Association be represented. at this meeting the second Saturday and Sunday in De cember. Cora L. Yarn. ADVERTISING MANAGER W B Porcher of Charleston, has accepted a position as advertising manager of The Press and Standard, and began his duties yesterday. Mr Porcher is a young man of ex perience and ability. He is citadel graduate and has made a special study of advertsing covering a period of several years. He will be pleased to assist adevrtisers in writ ing copy, and will be glad to have all partons of The Press and Standard consult with him as to proposed ad vertising schemes. Mr Procher has l>een made chair man of the advertising committee of The Commercial Club. He will take an active interest in all that pertains to building up Walterboro and a “New Colleton.” TABOR UNION MEETS. Tabor local Farmers Union will <* • meet Saturday, Dec 10, at 2 o’clock P- m. All members are requested te be present. . President. Commissioner D E Smoak of ! Smoaks was in town several days last week. Miss Barbara Jaques of Cottage- ville was among those in town Satur day shopping. * BOOK KEEPER THAYER LUMBER COMPANY. s J M McKenzie, who has for more- than two years been the efficient and -1 competent depot agent and tele graph operator at Walterboro, has resigned His position to accept that of book-keeper for the Thayer Lum ber Company. Mr McKenzie will^enter upon his new duties as soon as his successor arrives. The business men of the county, who have had business here at the depot, regret to see Mr Mc Kenzie sever his connection with the Railroad Company. v It is not known yet who Mr McKenzie’s successor will be. H- W. BLACK CX, ^5 0 0 [d Ne!!v King Flour tiriht per sack Rice Brown Mule Totmvo Corker Tobacco per (tound Octagon Soap, per t*ox Seed Oats, in large lu’s Star Lye per box H Princess Cooking S t >’her Stoves Ladies’ Coat Sui s Boy’*, ^uits Lad i< s’Sweaters L»n’# Overcoat* lies’ Slippers Meie,’Coarse Shoes $4 50 Faftent I .eat per Shoes One car had yait * v '.. $f> 4S 1 50 $2.K5 to 4.75 :t:to 2*e. H00 .55c. 2 K5 24 55 Si.50 and up $4 4* tu 12 4S KOr. and up $1.25 and up $1.24 to M8 04c. and up $1.18 and up 2.48 4?*c I have almost anything you want. Come anti see my stock before you buy. Yours for honest Inisiness, J. L Smoaks, L YONS, - - S. C. - i Sf 3it° DENTAL SURGEON t I have reopened my dental | office, and have associated with me DR. JOHN H. BAKER. All work given prompt attention. Office next Terry & Shaffer’s Store. Office Hours: 8.30 am to 2 p. m. 3 to 6 p. m. ’I’pone No. tt7a. Wnlterboro, H O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OFFICE OF 0 _ . Dr. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: ! ’ 1 S’ « • P- sp. m OPPOSITE Firman and Marohaou Bank. ’Phone 100a. WALTERBORO. 8. O jail a. rauairor. mo. a. ncoaivuY PIURIFOT BROTHMS. ittorneja and Couaaellora ml Law All Butaan flmPimpt Attwtfcb OVER TMK PRESS AND STAN DANA, WA LTKRBORO. - - • R. C- Wm. J. Flshboma Haber R. Padgett FISHBURNE & PADGETT f AttonMjrs and C—salare at Law • WALTERBORO. - • 8. C. ant JON D. vim Raal Ketata, Brokerage Insurance. LOANS. NEGOTIATED Housed to K«nt. ® y Oppoelta the Market, W ALTER BOKO, 8. U Renumber Tbooe 49y t L FISHBIIM GOWANS King of Externals Is tbe one Standard prep* aration nniversally and enthnsuistically endorsed by Doctor, Dru^ist, Lay man. GOWANS Cares Paedmonis; Cronp, Colds, Congbs, Plearisy pad all ailments caused from In flammation or Congestion. Oownnn Pnparutktn hat* on* of the farthest ami ino*t natixfartory *uk* of any prtfmr.ition CHiried in our atpek. comahr it a wootierfiil mire***. t THL' JJUH It A r DRL'C CO., Whnle*al* Uruixuitt Colombia, 8. C., Juij It, la to BDYTO-BIY! HIVE IT II THE HONE AIIDr»4iU«« SI. SO*. 2S«. •OWEN at BOCAL CO. Dl'RNEM, A C. a tm IrauM FOR QUICK SERVICE [—AND — THE BEST GOODS. Heinzc’s Vinegar, pickle Peanut Butter Tomato Soup, and others. Full line National Biscuit Crackers, The Best fruits The Best Butter (Fox Kiver) And lots ol other nice things to make one happy* . *»• Fruit for Yous Christmas Cake. GROCERIES SHOES C. L. FISHBURNE Quick Service Quality Tl (Prickly Ash, Poka Soot and Potaarimn) Prompt Powerful Permanent IU banefici.il rf. fecta an omul!/ UU vary Btobtinra —nr ywW »■> P. P. P. wfcco other Cno<t rarufta an 1-tf.liac—it carrw you to Way owd P. P. Makes rich, red, pure W6o<! — cleanses the entire system — dears the braxa —strengthens dtgeatkM and nerves. A positive specific for Blood Pplsoa and skin diseases. Drives out RbawnatlMi r.nj Stops tbe Pala; ends Malaria| *a a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it. F. V. UPPMAN, SAVANNAH CA.