The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 13, 1911, Image 7
14 1911.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTER BORO, a C.
PAGE SEVEN
W. M.
U. j In th« wake of O'Riley U a lon<
Ttlt Ananal netting of the W, line of pleased patrons reaching oat
II u Aaxllary 10 the Colleton Bap- even to the Nation's Capitol.
tt|g! Asaoclatjon will be held
Doctor’s Creek church Sept.
at
1».
•4
Ail charehee are urged to send rep
reecLiatiree U- this meeting. The
corresponding secretary of the State
Union. Mrs. A. L. Crutchfield, Is
•xpectdd to be present, and e.
treat la In store for those who are
permitted to hear her on the work
in which she Is denoting her time
and talent. ;
1%e program follows:
IWtliy Sept. IP.
11 A. M.—Opening devotional ex.
ere lees. Words o' welcome, by
a member of local society. Re.
spoaeo,) by Mrs. G. A. Martin.
Enrollment of delegates and
• reporta from societies. Read*
li a constitution and by-laws.
Report of superintendent. Ap
pointment of Committees. Elec
tion of nominating committee.
Offering. Announcements. Ih.
termission.
2 P. M.—Prayer and Praise ser.
▼Ice. Report of standing com
mittees, Margaret Home. Train
lug school. Literature. Obltu.
aries. Address by Mrs. Crutch,
field. Open discussion for the
good of the union, participated
* in by members. Announce,
metis. Adjournment.
Wedaeectiy, 8ept. jio
10. A M.—Devotional exercises. Re
port of committee on time and
place of next meeting. Re
port of nominating committee
Sermon by Rev. J R Funder
burk, In the Association.
Mrs. R. G. W. Bryan.
Miss Alice Hiott. who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. C. A. Wal
ker, of Lodge, returned Thursday.
Postmaster B. Levy, has returned
from a visit of several weeks to re
latives in Beaufort county.
Mr. M.
House of Representatives.
Washington, D. C
O'Riley,
Orangeburg, 8. C.,
Dear Sir:— I
Enclose find check for portrait,
it is an excelletA reproduction and
am well # plea»od.
Yours very truly,
(Signed) F. Aabury Lever.
Retrtval at
The Revival meeting will start
at Evergreen Christian church
Wednesday night, the 13th, and
will continue through until the
third Sunday. Rev. A. W. Inabl-
nett, the pastor, will do the preach
ing. Public is cordially invited to
attend.
O’Riley the photographer will be
Ini Walterboro Sept. 25 for a> very
limited stay, in bringing him your
patronage you can leave doubt be.
hind as his guarantee not onlyt
means que-Hty but your entire sat.
isfaction—otherwise back goes your
mon<?y.
(XRiler la coming.
w. O, W. to be Organize^,
Ruffin. Sept. 9.—Special: Mr.
B. Marsh, will • lecture at
Ruffin on Sept. 15th, Friday night
on NYqodmen of the World. AM
are invited to be present, ladles
and children. Lecture will be at
the school house, r-t 8:30, p m.
We wish to organize a camp of
Woodmen of the World.
Paul' K. Crosby.
A test of an Artist is his under,
standing of lines, light and com.
position the value of production is
not in the material, but, rather in
the heart and mind of the man,
while O’Kil y does rot claim to be
the best or even among the best,
he nt&kes good the claim to pro
duce better results than have been
attempted In your city before.
MY
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more, Md,
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ipl
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mm
First-Class Dental Work at Reasonable Prices
Best plates $2 50 to
Gold crowns 22k 4.50 to
Bridge work per tooth 4.00 to
Silver fiLings 50c. to
Gold tiding $1.00
$9.00
5 00
5.00
1.00
up
pound lias accomplished for them have
been received by the Lydia K. Pinkham
Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass.
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Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn,
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232 mud 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C.
THE ARCADE DEPARTMENT STORE
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The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In the oath
AI We are members of the Charles-
A-sV^l Refund Association, and wiH
pay your Railroad fare to Charleston if you shop here.
In addition we guarantee you better values and great
er varieties to choose from than you will find outside
of the Great Market Centres.
CLOSING OUT SUMMER STOCK
We are overstocked with Spring and Summer Mer
chandise of every kind: Tailor-Made Suits, Silk and
Lingerie Dresses, Children’s Dresses, Ladies Waists,
Walking Skirts, Dry Goods and Notions, Floor Cover
ings, Lace Curtains, Shoes, Millinery, Gents Furnish
ings,
Etc.
of
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Painless Extraction of Teeth a Specialty—50c.
CHARLESTON DENTAL ROOMS
306 King St CHARLESTON, S. C. * , '
C. S Latimer, D. D. S., Prop*
e pay Railroad fare within twenty-five miles on all work
amounting to (10.00 or more
Forced us Leave Home.
Every year a large number
poor sufferers, whose lungs are
sore and racked with coughs, are
urged to go to another climate.
But this is costly ai:<d not always
sure. There’s a better way. Let
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It’s positively gohieatoed for eough
Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, (Too
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and 91.00. Trial bottle free at
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THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY
To Accomplish this we have Placed the Entire Stock on Sale
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Pay us a Visit, Write for Samples or send us an open
order. We will attend to it as carefully as if you were
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MODEL 58-R TWO PASSENGER
TORPEDO ROADSTER $850.
WHEEL BASE ml INCHES; MOTOR;' .1 :l-4*4 1-2 HORSEPOWER
23; SFLITDORF MAGNETO AND BATTERIES; TIRES :!2x3 1-2 V.
!>.; COLOR. DEEP OVERLAND ULl’K; 3 OIL LAMPS, 2 GAS LAMPS
AND GENERATOR. COMPLETE SET OF TOOLS.
Model 59-R Two-Passenger Torpedo
Roadster, $900.
SPECIFICATIONS—SAME AS 5»-T.
Model 59-C Three-Passenger Coupe,
$1250
SPECIFICATIONS—SAME AS 50-1.
Model 61-T Five-Passenger Four-Door
Touring Car, $1500
Wheel hrtM\ 118 Inrhea; motor, 4 3-8x4 1-2 hoiw-pi wer 43;
tranKiiiis*.ioii M*leellve, three speeds un<! invert*, !•. At S. hHll bearing
Rowell mi t(*neto and batleHea, fc* nt axle, «4'o|i foined 1 weetion, Tim
ber, hearings; rear axle, full floating, Timken bearing*, tire* 34x4
V. !>.; color, firewater green, ivory atiipe, all bright parts nickel-
plated; 3 black ami nickel plated oil lani|iw; 2 Mack and nickel gaw
lamiM with gas tank. Complete set of tools.
Model 61-R Two-Passenger Torpedo
Roadster, $1500.
SPECIFICATION S—SAME AS ttl-T.
2^ ©vtaiANO ner d ei r
Price $1500
P>— i
OVERLAND MODEL SI T
Price $1500
. . MC3CLS9R
Price $900.00
Model 61-C Four-Pas-
senges Coupe $2000
SPECIFICATIONS SAME -AS 61T
Nineteen Twelve Models
And Prices
Model 59-T Five-Passenger Four-Door
Touring Car, $900
WHEEL BASE 100 INCHES, MOTOR. 4x4 1-2: MORSE-It>WER,
30; SPLITRORE MAGNETO AND BATTERIES; TRANSMISSION SE
LECTIVE THREE SPEEDS AND REVERSE, K. A S. BALL HEARINGS
TIRES, 32x3 1-2 g. R.; COLOR, DEEP OVERLAND I'M E; 3 OIL
LAMPS, 2 GAS LAMPS AND GEN ERATOlt. COMPLETE SET OE
TOOLS.
Model 60-T Five-Passenger Four-Door
-Touring Car, $1200
Wheel Imae 114 iiM'lte*; m«*on I l-8\l 1-2; hor*e-pow«*r 33;,
IranMnission three (.peed* am ’ rev erwe, F. AS. iM-arirtf*. Krmy mag
neto and hatteriew; I’Yont axle, drop forged I aertlon, Timken la-aj*-
ing*; Urea 32x4 g. D.; color, O vmlai d blue, gray gear* ami Wheel*
3 oil lam|»* in Mark ami lira** fin i*U, 2 gas lajii|»* ami genenUor.
t Itmpletr *et of tool*.
Model 59-T—30 H. P. Five Passenger,.
Four-Door Touring Car, $900.00
Southern Motor Car Company,
F. M. ROGERS, Sr., Premdrii*.
FLORENCE, SOUTH COROLINA.
WALTER HOPKINS, Sales Manager.
F. M. ROGERS, Jr., General Manager.