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I THE PRE88 AND STANDARD, WALTKRBOBO, 8. C. PAGE jtiyR dmsmaklng and millinery depart- raenta both in charge of expert- enred ladies. With the Inaugura tion of these two features It will ^then be possible for a lady to *e- rure eterything she may need for personal comfort or adornment un der one roof, v rondittoi* found only in the larger cities of the country. W. J Taylor,'- - t^e osneu and manager of this splendid business, is a native of Dorchester county, S. C., and. as results show, he is among that group of men who “do things," for he today has one of the handsomest stores in the entire State and all built up from a snial beginning. Being well lighted and ventilated, the storo presents the very lea. rrtvantages to make a selection. aid offers to patrons every assistance that can ; possibly he supplied by courtesy and l-tom s -v * • v r ; y* experience to render satisfac- a? ^ v xt"*; I* i H*-' tory service, basing every re presentation on absolute integrity .and reliability, whiih qualities, with experience, are tin* Natures of the "Woman's Stare," the popular and progressive etiterp' -e of \V. J. Taylor, where "quality j.-nd style" always rule. rite Store of .\. WtchniMii A Son. .TERBORO (Continued From faga 1) chant haa not got aa article la ■lock. It will bo secured for o p&troa at guaranteed prices as gulckly SO the telegraph and express eoa brlac It. Then, again, Walter boro aocr chants do bualneaa on the very low est level of wholesale cost, hoooaoo they buy direct from the maaufne- turere, whenever possible, 'and la quantities that secure bed rock and inaide Invoice .. prices. Their policy in to tra^e with the organized source of supply at i completely el iminate the middleman, who adds Invariably to the cost but never to the quality In view of these con- difions and opportuniT.es It is not the square deal to »e’id your dol lars to inail order boo-on, for the c. %. s%\ %<;k. Munulacturvr of Kough and I'ndrena j iiotne merchants taxes go to tho n- -H.k of the dd Store having some their very freshness and pur- , " f * rh ® 0, «. ^“ircV.en. roads Itv promoting health and strength. I bridges. Me is also a nelgh- ulno the sundry article, that are b«»r » f rlet*l In mopt instances fourd in every complete grocery. '“ nd for that ^ stock. All these goods are deliv ered to patron, in a prime condi tion secured hy rapid sales and fre quent re-ordern, no foods being al- Wtchman, Its present own- lowed to become old on the shelves. the ,.I < < k of the d« 1 store having b« en tnov • *d to the pr • <• nt sipre. As t lie V( ars rolled by i ll olln r lines w« re gi radu»lly< sold out laid ;h* • ntlrc t fft.rts < f i .* proprie- t* rs \. < p* gl ven t> hardvvar*. By th< d. oh of it s foil i lep in ItHlJt, Dm ■ lu-l’ll 1 s pass* d to the control ery patrpn an honest .qulvalent for his money. As a Trade «*• liter. «d Lumber ami .Mill Work of .%|| Kinds. The merchants of the town are banded together in a Merchant* 1 Ad vertising League, maintaining rooms in the TWylor building, where meet- The Handsome Slo re of W'. *1. Taylor, TATLOKK. •d i:. h er. Wlio lias developed it to Us pres- Thoo there are the beat vr-iues on e-n Splendid proportloio. ^be market In notions, hats and TI.L, concern occupies one of the ready-to-wear garments-values in- ^ h#ld at intervals and aub- . btuines. structures in WV.- dicated by the label, and trade- I . ^ towMn€ , h<? buP ine« ard , j: * ' ,ark, ‘ "[ ‘ ead ‘ nK ,U,n,, welfare of the county are diacusaed. • the very latent Idean and mont au- ufa<tiirin^ i*enter he drawh hia nieimiuJiwlt!i two floors, and has o r established reputation. The name J When one speaks of the early Urr rciHliution of Walterboro as a man-' h rlmro l>e*ng 40xl0t» feet "TIm* Woman's store" and The Handsomest Kstablisliim nt in Walterlmro. ui.dst the avalanche of nunlities style*, designs and makes that flood ti c wiio’eaale markets, carrying con fii.*loti In their imirenalty of assort- ithentic information from first hand. toa«-lusions front facts already ea- a total land the most reliable sources. This tub t-,l.ed by the successful cr-reers rV.t area, iitlOtt square . i her -tareh >us* s are feet. Mature, also prevail In the shoe] also <le|eirtment. which reflects care and policy keeps the stock up-to-the- -if the iadustries already located in reieq- u 'oi- I storage of sur|d*t<i i lertt»ess on* the part of the man- Thls organixation is likely to prove a powerful factor in the develop ment to the county's natural advan- . , L.gea. The league through lt*’ae«- tuiiute in the best of the new thing t\e tommunity, which thrive on rioc'.s. wagons and heavy goods, u/ement to give room on the shelv • ri , tHr y W (n ^ glad to glv^s any in- offereu, an advantage which pa- tie natural and acquired advantag t Throughout the eti.l.-e storequ -Mer.-t to p-<>ductlons in ladles', men's and j,, pina || on desired by prospective set- truns appreciate and which contrl- ofNied in the form of close proxi-^hc.e j,n found large and tnuplete childrens shoes which by the a ‘* j n n,| g MCCt | OE would be butss in no small degree to the mlty to the raw material in the Mo«;ks of building and domestic !»u-4 t. st of wear can be found to coa i a i an i ra te with at y one .-i d* "shed popularity of the Tay- erse of lumber |manufacturing In- humw.ire, table and pocket cutlery, be honest equivalents for the mot>* ( i rr4 j r ^ n g g location for manufactur- lor s:«re. B«ing distinctively "The N.ctts, and such other conditions guus, ainnu. v'.tton, sporting goods, ey asked | nj| p ur poses Women's Store," this establishment as Keep the cost of production down atev. e t-:.d lunges, kitchen hi>rd- This policy and these methods fos- im-io tiad claims ot merit, only th< ,1^,, joiistautly a splendid collec- to the rairy.mum level. A practical experienced buyer rau hope to thread successfully the tangled max of almost endless variety and Pfe- tion of dress goods in a variety of illustration of the truth of the the latest patterns and shades loregoing statement is furnished throughout a wide range of quali- i>y the career of i'. A. Savage's lura wit re seat to patrons those collections of up (Q and | nc | U ding a line of her business one of Walterboro’a the products of the loom as best | textures, ladies’ fur- letting industries This busineM' lines Indicate the presence of al- ti»>n. aaticipate and satisfy local i n i,,j,ing goods, embroideries, needle was established in IkJtO by Mr. Snv-'ertness to secure the latest, the and needs. The truth and appropri- auppiUw, furnishing g ods for age, since which time a nice baa! ate application of th^ fort going ob- | | n f >n(ll an( | children and a •■omplete ness has been done. At his Mentation is well Illustrated in the assortment of fancy and staple dry mills eminently successful career of <he; KOOd8 theM . departments are Line popular establishment of W. J. Tay i .‘sr depot Atlc.ntlc Const rough lumber ; found the McCall's patterns, the is sawed at d then passed on to the r where every department abound w >rn er corset and the celebrated plaining mill, where it is dressed in tejridences of experienced buying ' |{oLfr(8 Juhniol| & K4nd sta. . nd made ready for the tnorknt brand shqes and a long list of oth- The plant consists of saw mill, plain er makes whose labels and trade- |ng mill, dry kiln, warehouse for ubill{ty ( and where the stocks are W\ J. Taylor. ho complete in variety oi quality and price to supply promptly the needs o' women alone that'll is dis tinguished from all the rest Walterboro’s retail enterprises . u . .v . . . In the articles here appearing will paints and painter I supplies ter reliability, w Ich is the feature ^ found ^ hl8tor) . of pnic tlcally o, t. : kites, pluirtbtrs’ and Meant of the Kohn More, and which hr. f enterprise in Walterboro-a fit - r ' supplies, blacksmith a. ,1 mil V™ the one are.r factor In build- ^ of bu8|n „ M bum on bualn ^ H s.tpnlU j, and farm requirements In Ing up c. select and constantly g^** - JO;d 0|M)reted by , business met .. The tbc hardware line generally. All the Ins .tronn,..* a-d a splendid repu.a 8tatem „ nU cont^ned in these stories can be implicitly relied upon. They * show what others have dons and newest and the best on the market. ' There is no question hut that c|m #t| „ ^ done by #By ot ^ f.’.» latter feature being especially Walterboro 's a highly favorable lo- energy and perseverance, n evidence in the countless braids ditiop f wr industrial development; iTahen coilsctlvely they tell the hU- r*ad trade-marks of leading manufac ... , . . . *.,rc th* town the tMt town the columns of concrete evidences /f ''' or me town me uesi vow u of ItH site in all South Carolina. turers which are every where pre.;- •nt* in each and every department located on the first fhtor, such as. for instance, the Acme Quality points. the Favorite stoves and murks attest their established mer- sash doors and blinda. storage ranges, the Alaska- rut«<e. the Keen its and popularity. The Taylor stur sheds, etc., and is in direct charge is headquarters for the latest styles of Mr. Savttge. It will bo seen in laditj^ tailored suits, anti skirts that from the stump to the finish- attd shirt waists, the lines carried product, this concent has lost comprising a wide range of quail- no opportunity to roatrol conditions Junior, cultivators, the \!iieri<;- tic.t and prices from the low priced alld j u ^ doing hao secured a Wire fence and hiiitlreds of other Rutter and Diamond Kdge cutlery and tools, the Chattiviooga plows, and stalk cutters, the Walter A A of the suecessftil Itusiress c-treers herewith presented prove conclusive ly that fact, so ili.tt Walterboro Is not the hope or dream of au Ideal ist or enthusiast, but an attainment reached by conditions that are real, true anti substantial and is Wood mowers and rak«s, the IMati. , but natural and an Inevitable result. The Dress and Standard wishes to thank all those whose generous co-op«ratlot:, have made this edition possible. They all recognised tho Invaluable medium of publicity to herald to the world the exceptional advantages that Colleton County possesses, end with that spirit of and serviceable garment tip to ere- 0 f supply for a long time equally well known names I at bed rock basis of brands of established tnak. a lx attons that are highly artistic in 'le-i( 0 conie sign, finish and general effect. This oob4 tw> , b of wh | c | l advantages popularity. and and liberality so cominendabie and so business was established nine years ago and last year Mr. Taylor erect ed one of tlie handsomest store buildings in tlo* town a model store xn «<w<>ryi sense of the word. This building is of brick, two atones and contains every- modern convenience for the ac«onimodation f ills patrons, one of its strongest features being a "ladies’ rest room," neatly furnished and con- guarantee the future prosperity, of. Ibe second fl:of are ftitind :• the .-a.terprise and th® permanency line of the Hock Hill buggies, :»f the resultant benefits of Its op- ‘be Parker Buggies, the Hull bug erst tons insofar iw these affect the,*"*, harness rnd undertakers' sup VOTiCK OF ADDITIONAL TAX KLK4TION. edifying they extet d a welcome to Whereas application has beet, |he wld ,.. aWHke and progressive to made to the Coufy Hoard ..f Kdu- 8har< , , n the prosperous era ©f ration for Colleton County to or- deV ^, 0 p m< .|,t already at hand, and der an election. In' Cottagvlllj wh , rh niU st continue throughout rommunity as a whole plies o' all kinds and mat y other School District No. 211 «>n tho qu:*s- A. Savage is a native of Alalia- lines. An agency is maintained for Don of voting an additional tax the days to come. Tutc. but came here when a boy I e has been actively and substan tially identified with the comititini- ty in every phase of Its developtuen <o operating constantlv to build tainiiig couch and toilet accessaries. „ roail#r aMd atron>?t . r th< . founda- ar.4 e»Ht. cribs for tired and sleepy upon wh|rh , h ^ Walterboro of *"* »he neas »n niidren. The store itself is t the famous Wliti.f Hiekory •gun and Hie house sells ^ 1 " levy of 4 mills in said District, and large , . , »■'' . ... a petition presented sigue<| hy otte- quantiues of fertilizers, handling r r ^ the Arhep<).> and the Virg'itia-Caro ‘bird of the qualified electots in ' i i product^): s. A hi;t tiusitiesH is sttid District, praying said election tie In the purchase of cott nt dttr- he ordered Professional Notices. tinert days wiQ rest se«ure. He ^ Wlchman & Son give special at- ted with e\ery modern appliance for h . s m rved two terms as Mayor of '• 'i‘i"tt to supplying the needs of digMlayittg goods and facilitating t business, being eqtiipp«*d with "sl ur lev l saiesman" show eases and t he by stock arranged in departments, disr AValterb« ro and one term as War the sobriquet, "The Woman's Store' plsyittg the many articles dear to 111* '"Itome of quadjtv and style". t>e- feminine heart in a wav which •» r:*> To win ami hold these distinctions e;n. Intvdly in* iteproved upon And lor ihr establishment, Mr. Taylor in Die collection will he found mag- || ttr d Mil rr draws aipou the resources acquired nlQeent displayo of cut glass and imtporl^d china and many other ar- I it is ordered under section 1 208. of the Code of Civil Laws, 1!I02. • -••ntractom and property owners fir ‘bat an election be held Tuesday, flei-. -which p®»itions define his 1 lilders hardw’iire. being In a" posi- Attg, 8, litll at Cottagevlll® school M.im'ing among the people of Die '‘"O ‘° fjH orders completely ai^d house or other convenient place .our,unity, ‘ ' ^ tomptlD at guaranteed priced w|thln ^ and (hat on|y those persons who return real or \ WH'HMAN A S«»V 1 ;i ompt I'• at guaranteed prices. Throughout Colleton Couiy this •lonrerti possesses a large, select and tirowing patronage, because except during nine years of successful en deavor, during which period the personal property for tnotation, and i Htovew, I'aiuts. Farm Aotial t-lvantages are iMtssessed to present registration certificates i.-s Hupplbw, ami Fuller). J render a service which Is based on Dp, general eleetions be allowed to tltVes suitable for wedding an'fl Whilst! it is true of Walterboro ' h nest equivalents, reliability am- pU* variety of price and qtu-Mty vote at said election. Kacb elector productions of manufacturers were j MriMflay gifts. Quite a jobbing Wa- thsaJ tlurlng the last decade all d a cwualaiHt disposition lo please favor * n * ,he Proposed ti-x sliall cast stimated at their true value by Hie experiences of patrons as re gards make and wear, and only sue goods as have stood these tests find a place on shelves or counter. Prompted, too, by experience, for styles are ever changing, Mr. Tay lor makes frequent trips to the fash ion centers of the North, securing in the leading wholesale markets I * ' * I a ballot containing the words “For every where as one of and representative business men of lness Is done by Mr. Taylor in Col- dejuLTtiuei:<» of merrfiandislng have u f jdatp gale , toilet preparations and Couf* children. The store llaelf is ttt-j* R „ W|( . hnian ow|M , r of D,e | Additional Tax' printed or written ! r spo il l Ottoti in ihis section of the j indicated by c instantly increualt ( ^ j, nown and State. storkw in the incepliM from time * With the advent of the fall sew- to time of new enterprises, still in son the NisItMM will be furt no department of trade hr-t »»»> j U , U aectW of South Caroilna ett- auginented by the addition of sev- progress been greater Ihan in ‘he f(jny ^ ^ nfld< , |1( . e and <>H . ral new departments. A wide thardware line. A few years aK‘» of al , ^ 8 reauIl of ^ stairway to the seeond floor will b® .hardware sinks oreupied but a , OKrlty ^ ^Habnny ,hat have installed, where will he located the Miall cort.-r of several stores in the ^ ^ futures of his entire ca- town and were in some respects A m. J Kiahhurne lleinr H. . adgetv FISHBURNE & PADGETT Attorn.y* and Coun»*lor» at Law WALTERBORO. - - S. C. OKI ICE OK Or. A* J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office*- Hours. ^ “'iP *- 3 p to., 6 p OK JPPO-lTit Knrmera and Marohuniw- Huuk Phone iOUn. WAL7XRB0H0 S. a id regarded | thereon, and each elector opposed t j .ball . b«i.;8 <M,000<>oooocoo< s ,ooow 0 H- V. BLACK S3, a- OOf o lot containirg the words "Against 3? *3 .■ < were 111 some i treated as a side line, ami k* pt mor** for ronvei*«n»e than profi’. j'fo«Iay Walterboro has attained the ! dignify and linp«»rtaner of a wh/de- s ...a.'k« s" » is *r«ueh of irail .'ih! ; i a retai! center few tow ' t !' its *> .•■ • I bil.iS' Of a’l etdei-J.,'1 *i -p' -lid'y . quipptd. as r. •• ir - Dfe po 'j-*-.,ii J »i of (OmmodlouH store- ‘qnnrters. i-*.M|det» and compr'l.<u- ttid far JJities get- r i- r«'< r. H® is president «»f tho Farm « r ) end Mercbattts Hank and S- , identified wit it other successful ett- i *' • Additional Tax” printed or written thereon. Poll* will be opened at K o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. H. H. Willis. H. S. Ackermaa, an Reeves tnistee* of said prises d ting hush os uimunlty. in eerb a. ■s* M. KOHN. Dry flood*., t roDtittg, Shoes, Flc. dve s'' -k » I, lit Kohn's store one }>f W’nIur s popular retail enterprises veil >;>ri rrTTVr: n k® #*r i-M f! i • * pau. r* • re! htf u. e e* ?! n blisti* <1 by \ hmt t n, fat \UT ot tb* i pres neat • • • er. i i i s;. J # : i d \hi> it w: , Op- i »* e<l i lit * i 1 1 '•on , w ht n t is fot:r : .. ■ r r • * “»a f 1 o : 1 ine* cm i to ih: < . h '»w e vrr . a l»r;. u i store VV.I ;i< d on - Vh o pr< seat site. it: cl arte or' H. if. \\ ic.imaii. wiii' i. was. op Tat ♦Hi for a time under tlie • •>* a repulatioii D rotighont this • vidn for.btdi g a ti.oroughly r*- ii ’ •• estaldlshrnenf a reputation • ired nnd inainhrincd ever since I** I usiness was estnbMshed by its pi rut owt-or sixie. n y-Mts ago, by V nx I4 bd Ii i dling goods of established merit thereto. • ‘ii though the pr .fit* were ic*.*, ■Hi faction of patrotrs helttg in all hist nces tlie first ,coi'*>ideratlon. A« < ••rdingly, in the Kohn Mote are the j District are appointed managers to conduct said election. i? If the majority of the votes cast in said School District sliall be "For AddiHot ol Ti '4 ‘ and not "Against Addflioaln Tax,” the ad ditional tax shall be levied. Within ten days after the elec tion, the above nameib man: gers sliall ( rpeori to i! Homd th«> re- s th of tbe ilii Dufi and fijr.il h j them wIDi The poll dm tlie Imliot ’ • * 1 all p&pcrs apportaiofng DENTAL SURGEON I have reopened my dental office, and have associated with me DK. JOHN H. BAKER. All work given prompt attention. Office next Terry & Shaffer’a Store. Office Hours: ,\:io n;n to i p. tii. H to>6 p. m. 1‘pnne No (‘iT i NV'til«>* O ^ OOOOC OOOOtXXXr • V C ' COOCOOO c. e. du-.a:t The Home of The First Taylor Kfore. firm name of A. Whitman K Sod, rlona in groceries that are whole- 11 W. BLACK, Bit., „ W. W SMOAK, J. HICK GODLEY. Co ^‘L 1 Kdinstlon Ccdleton Co. At work to li'dtl. Walierboro, s c. July 10, 1SU. 7-l'j-3t. I ’Rhone No. 77y Civil f.nH’r and Lartd ^utveyor \\ ill Lo in Waheiltoro at J. B. Ai kenmnN/ on Saturdays and all oih r days when jiot - O 3 e a dooo OOOO 9 C O o K OC O 3 e C