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J , id A ni'TK ' - <•>'« •i * U .» - THK PRESS AND STAND AND, WALTEEBOBO, 8. C. 'SV.'' rt juiai i4, mi; We are bringing forward for rapid dearaixce our surplus summer goods; and, in addition, we make genuine price reduction throughout our entire stock. All departments make a united effort, and pour out their best bargains and most liberal offerings. Every article bears a substantial reduction. : FULL 36-IN. WIDE YELLOW JiOMESFUN. These goods are very evenly woven, free from specks and an exceptional value at the price We have about 3000 yards »n this tM 4 l-2cy 6 PIECES—GOOD UNEN FINISH CHAMBRAY. We sold these goods readily at 10c. We will clos* these few pieces out at not over 10 vanls to one customer .. UC j REMNANTS OF 35c to 50c. GOODS Consisting of silk tissues, soisettes, immitation mohairs and dretw goods—all dumped -on our bargain counter. W'hile they last at 15c y FI'l.I. DRAWERS. DRILL A remarkable cash purchase direct from the mill en ables us to give a very «hoice valu" in good* that can’t l»e du plicated in the citi**s at ihe price. W rule the-e g-Msls last we wiil sell them at -_J o„!y oc. yd FULL WIDTH 40 INCH WHITE SHEfeR LAWN. Good even weave, pur*' snow white bleach, without doubt one of the very best values we have ever offered. Our supply of this fabric is limited so don’t delay. Ke limit only 10 yards to « ne customer 8c y 2» INCH BED TICK. We only have five pieces of these goods to offer you and *»*» don't think this «>if *r needi any icngihv description.it is va'ue in'every sense of the word A 1 O _ __ only ^ 1 -^C y 4 36-IN. LINENS—IN DARK AND LIGHT COLORINGS. Just the fabric for making ser- vicable house skirts, boys rom pers. girls-tough scbnrol and every day dresses Go<»ds that will wear and stand the tub. We are offering these goods at 7 l-2cy SILK FOULARDS. In a large range of colorings, all > the very latest stylish patterns. Goods we had no trouble in get- • •' ting 50c. per yard for. We find we have about & b yds left which must go 30c y 28-IN. WHITE LAWN. Our 8-cent quality. We find we bought too heavy on’this numWr. We positively won’t carry over summer goods. So this lot will have to lx? sacrificed and if lasts we .ill „rie,. K * 4 J >2c y I INCH rHKE-vKCLOTH. 1 Used piiiicipally fv»r wail paper- I ing. As it is too sheer for wear ing apparel. We have alxnjt 10 ' piece-, of these g'MHls, and we neeil the room. Q 1 O i they go at O 1-6 y 1 -f FULL DOUBLE KEf) width, bleach* i and unbleached sheeting. Goods that we sold for 28 and 30c. per yanl. This is a chance for economical house keop- | ers to! replenish their bed linen. A barg'ain we trust «i!l be ap preciated. Onlv 10 yds I to a customer ... K 22c y 25 EULL SI/.E DOUBLE BED SPREADS Snow white bleached U'autiful o Jaquard patte*ms. Never b«fore have we offered you such a value. Don’t wait until they are gone and then doubt our ever hav ing them. Only one to a customer • LADIES FAST BLACK STOCK INGS Absolutely the best hose ever sold in this town for 10c. a pair. Wc bought a 75 dor., case and will, close them out in this sale as a special ittm. at the remarkably low price of 6 pair for Only 6 pair to a cu tomer PETERS TAN OXFORDS. In this lot we have put oxfords t at sold for $3 50 a pair. We have discontinued this line and wi.I put these high-class slippers on a table. -II to go at the remarkable low price of $1.00 and $1.50 TALCUM POWDER. Perfumed, same sized can as Col- gates, sprinkler tops, a powder would be cheap at 10c. a can. I We bought 10 gross. E’ntire’y ; too much/so will have j to let it go at Ccxll A GREAT BIG 5 OZ JAR OK VASELINE. - The greatest quantity possible at the price. No one ought to lie without a bottle of this very valu able preparation in the home. Whie it lasts C L..4.4.I- It’s yours for i>C DOttie ALL OF OUR LADIES j and children’s hats at prices ing out all considdration of they cost. They must go. 9 Rhodes $5 pattern ha s $1 00 1-auies Sailors $1.00Children’s Sailors Children’* Trimmed Hats fntants Hoods. 25c' kind Ladies 25c. Sailors LADIES LINEN SUITS $1.2ll leav- Ladies Lawn Waista 35c. whar^Ladiea $1 25, $1.50. $1 waists 70c. $4.h0 and $5 00 silk waists $1 08 $2 40 Ladies Saline waists 35c 60 c Ladies 75c. gowna 30c. 60c I Ladies 75c. underskirts ... 35c. Ladies 75:. drawers „.... 35c. Ladies 35c. butterfly kimona* 10c. “ long silk gloves $1 50 72i'. We want to impress the fact on you, that we will under no circumstances, charge, take back, exchange, or re fund money on any of the above goods, and where we specify a line of quantity of an article to a customer., we mean just that. Positively no coupons given on above. : W. J. TAYLOR, Prop. • • • • TAYLOR’S, Walterboro’s Popular Store ■ IE m HE DU WeareNot About to but b< ing overstocked are ^oing to otter the following RECORD-BREAKING PRICES from SATURDAY, [= JUi\E 17, to JULY 1. ONLY FOR CASH: MASON’S STRONG NECK FRUIT JARS; 1 Pt. 65c. per doz; 1 Qt. 75c. per doz; 2 Qt. 85c. per doz. $1.00 Shirts Reduced to 80c. 85c. Shirts Reduced to 60c. 75c. shirts reduced to 55c. 65c shirts reduced to 42c. 75c. neck ties reduced to 55c. 50c. neck ties reduced 40c. 25c. neck ties reduced to 18c. We have 1000 shirts and quite a number of ties that must go and now is the time for you to save money on these items, as' it is absolutely necessary that we move them to make room for other goods coming in. Yours Faithfully, YARN BROS. 60. SMOAKS, S. C. The House That Gives the Same Goods for Money—More Goods for Same Money. Less Wheelwright and Blacksmith I have employed A. Dent, a blacksmith of experience, to have charge of my shops. ' Prompt attention will be given to ALL Orders. Wagon and Buggy Material Always in Stock. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. PeDum Hardware Company HALFORD’S OLD "STAND auricixti ral train. Continued Prom Page One. Hatesburg, Thursday; Lexington, Ft day; Columbia, Saturday. While the attendance was not & large as could have been desired there were no fewer than 600 per- sous present during the day* to in- Npect the cart^and hear the lectures BUYERS ATTENTION. prevent them. In the meanwhile Mias Hyde was entertaining the la dies in one of her cars, in a dem onstration of some modern house hold appliances. Recess sad Hogs. At the conclusion orthese lectures a recess was taken till 1:30 for J dinner after which those interested , We are prepared to supply your again assmbleed and listened to « w . lQta from our ron ,p, eUs line of lecture on the bog. There were exhibited four breeds of hogs. <; ‘* ner, » l merchandise.^ Our goods Tamworth, of which there was pres- art> fresh and guaranteed. We can ent a 600 poun 1 sow; Berkshire. . . H . supply you in Groceries Or* Goods Poland China and Duroc Jersey, the latter of which was also a Shoes and Notions. 600 pound hog. | ^ few of our prices: The next lecture was by Prof. Na pier on con. seed selection and corn '*"* «reeu Coffee at l«c. Judging. This was most interest- <; u ld Hand Hanis at I Me. ing. and seemed to hold the crowd. ^ After explaining what a seed was and what constituted a perfect ear tlmmk Meat, S lbs. for 2.V. of corn the audience was given the o^mtry Meat Iflr opportunity to do some judging. Cattle Kxhibit. The exhibition of the cattle and , the lecture on cattle Judging and , feeding by Prof. Smith proved one of the moet interesting of the day. j The pure bred cattle on board were A Jersey* cow, holding a record ot S35 pounds of butter In a 'year, a Holstein, a Red Polled cow, two ; Hereford calves (?) weighing 900 , FOR SALE- A good fentl^Jjorse pounds at a year old; two Angut suitable for a lady to drlvt*. A cal* es, weighing 600 pounds at six , Kood worker In every reepect, also months old The Jerseys and Hoi- » *«>d light spring wagon and bug Fancy Groceries Have just • p-.• e.| a new Hue 01 Fancy . t nd Map) * Groceries. We also carry a fresh line of fruits, and Confectionery. Youi puMi 1.age is solicited . Jasper M. Crosby, RI FFIN. 8. C. Wasted—Kgg* and Chickens. G. 1. BLOCKER, WALTKRttOHO 8. A First Class Bargain. ste ns a<e the test cows for the dairy type; the Red polled, for reneral ail purpose cow. good for gy, harness and blanket. All the above mentioned will be sold at a low price on account of the own- teef cr milk, also the Devons; tlu* 1 ‘ >r being 1® bad health. Apply at Angus and Hcrefords, a beef type. j OIM:e to After listening to this lecture one j m w ^TW *T\ V W SB W totild have no excuse for making a , LbI LM ■ 8 f^y bad seleclloi' for instance, in aj® MAUTTFY THK CKMKTKRY.— Moaam>eaKts an 1 Tomb* of all kind , Iron and Lawn.Fences, at Lam prices. Moet reliable bonne. Orders int-nw now for Fell De- Retry. Apply to Rev. B. F. Hal ford, WaRerburo. 8. C. Cape G. W. Way has been ap point* d a (ommittee of one by the .Monument committee, to solicit sub- seri tions for Iron fence to be plac ed around the Confederate monu ment. jersey, or In any other of the breeds. Miss Hyde to I*dle«. In the afternoon Miss Hyde had the ladies meet her at the school auditorium for the purpose of dis cussing hygiene and how to make WALTERBORO 8. C. Dance at Myram’ Hall. One of the most enjoyablee event pf the week, was an Informal dance given by* the young men Of -.the town Friday night All who were present seem to have enjoyed it to the fullest. The Chaperons were; Mesdames, A. J. Anderson, C. C. Anderson,, C. C. Anderson, A. C. vonLehe, K T H. Shaffer. Those present were Misses Bil lie and Emmie Strbel, Dollie Price, Florence Black, Katie Butler, Kath erine Howell Mattie Vance von- l.ehe, JVail >1 nor, Ruth l-*r»en. Messrs. Lucian Patterson, R. H. Patterson, M. G. Gruber S. G. Price George Price, Hughes Murray, A. J. Anderson. Vernon Padgett, J. C. vonLehe, J. H. Rogers, C. II. Fras er, Henry Glover, W. C. Glover, A. T. Wann&inaker, J. P. Griffin, Joe Moorer, E. T. H. Shaffer, J. H. Crosby, D. B. Puerlfoy, and Fuller Frtpp. "L < 'J ■" ■ notict:. All persons baring claims against the estate of A. C. Bennett will pre sent them duly to the undersigned, and all persons Indebted to the 1 o said estate will make payment to the undersigned. ANN EDITH BENNETT. Admix. Estate of A. C. Dennett >IU8. W K. 8MITH DEAD, s Nudtlenly at IO O'clock Muiuiag Night. Kulfln, June 13.- Special: Mrs. V . E. Smith, an aged and highly re- *p*tied lady of this community died a 1 t.i 1 home here Sunday night at I •> *1 (•!(». a. r s Mnlth has b«><‘n In failing Ik with foi some months hut ap parently was as well as usual Kun- day 1 v< nlng. She ate supper as usual, uut became suddenly ill and riml at 10 o'clock. M ■*. Smith was 67 years old, and besides her husband, is survived by • wo Kis'era and one brother, Mrs. H. D Carter, of Kuffin, Mm. A. R. ^adge t. Smoaks, and Capt H. U. ‘ Padgett, cf Walterboro. "t o leaves the following children: Edward, Charlie. Augusta, Mrs. Daniel Crosby and Mrs. U. <7. Mr. Arn, Bunneil Fla. 1 ho funeral services were held at the Dap* 1st church at Smoaks Tues day alternooie, after which Inter ment took place In the churchyard. Mrs. Smith was a member of the Methodist church, and the funeral services were conducted by her pas tor Rev. J. D. Bell. * Am Approaching Wedding.. Invitations have been received in- town to the wedding of Miss Car rie Weekly to Mr. R. T. W. Rob erts, at the home of her parents Mr. and Mm. L. C Weekly. Salke- hutChlo, Wednesday, June 21, at noon. Rev. F. O. 8. ’Curtin wilt perform the ceremony. Miss Week ly is well known over the county having been one of our most sue- cessful teachers for many’ yea mi Mr. Roberts is a prosperous busi ness man of Coosawhatchle. Pictures Framed We have just aodod a P'~*.ure Fra ner to our e>iu'pment . uu ar their homes brighter and happier. I ready to frame vour pictures No Much Interest was taken In these picture too lair* nor too small for suggestions. At 6:30 o'clock, the train charge of Conductor Damon out for Charleston, where ed over Sunday, going from to 8t. George for Monday; berg, Tuesday, Crofts, Wednesday in us to frame, to order. We furnish glass, cut , pulled I Prices reasonable. : El L It CLOVER. nesdayMMsia Bireet Walterboro. 8. C. Monument* anil Marble Goods. 1 want to sell you a monument, tombstone or marble slab to place over the grave of your departed dead. All ston*** erected and guar antee as to material/ workmanship and price. H R. tTLMER. Q The Monument Mam. . 5-31-41. Ruffin. 3. C. , i— S » Miss May Price Is visiUng rela tives in Barnwell. n Mr. and r Mra. Harry Thayer are spending several weeks at their old b«»D o a*. H’dpeway, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. I^iwrenco Raymond of Hardeville, are visiting her sister, Mrs. B. .0 Price. Hughes Murray is visiting irienoa in Barnwell. Prof. 11. G. Sheridan loft thin morning for Greenwood. Airs. Sheri dan arwl 1 h’ dren will # ollow In a couple of days. Prof. Sheridan will be with his brother, of the Sheridan Teachers Agency. There will bo a meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society Tues day. afternoon, June 20, at 5 o'clock the westlier having premi ted the holding of the mot-ting 1? ,t Monday afternoon. v