The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 01, 1911, Image 5

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•r 3 / * -• IBB MBS AHD STAND AKD, WALTEKBOSO, & C CAUSOTJ .' i..S. ■!. ,/> wv?-^ tf-t Gcr*S3 Hises B«k it takes time to get it w r lj\> . r » A •» . ~r. Sec your dealer nru, before he contracts for his irootls, and urge bun to get good up-to-date brands, containing 6 to 10 per cent, potash, and to carry POTASH SAITS in stock. There is profit in such goods both for you and your dealer. You get more plant food for your money, your fertilizer is better bdcr.ccd, ycur ‘tcil fenility is conserved, and your crops are larger and of better quality. Potash Pays. We vviil sell you or your dealer Potash in any amount from 200 lb:, up. Write new for prices and for free pamphlets giving just the facts you arc looking for about improving crops and soils. GERMAN KALI WORKS, Inc. - CMttaMtal feilUlM. lUHlmor. Mo.aUaock Mock. Cklcarfo Whttaay Central bank Hu lid lag, Njw OrUaaa * MRS. J. S. JONES’ Invites her friends this week and during the FAIR to call and select a beautiful hat, or cloak. A fine, new lot of them have just arrived. We are pre. pared to please you. We aiso carry white dress goods, such as piques, reps, bengaline, dress linens, etc. 11 Kid gloves, silk gloves, collars and corsets. Cordialh, Mrs. J. S. JONES • Walterboro*s Benton* Millinery Town Tax Notice. ' Tha tax books for the town of Waiterboro will be open for the collection of tffxes from Nov. 1st to 30th, 1911, at the store of H. W. Black, Jr. Take notice there will be no extension of time. “ D. B. Black, Clerk and Treasurer. ' 10-4-4t. NOTICE. r ’ Lionel Gulleilge. of Augusta, is here visitiiy; relatives. * Hon. D. L. Smith is at the State faiir this woe.k. CIVIC LKAGtTB Plwakimt The Walterboro Civic League, at the regular October meeting, hav ing received the resignation* of Mrs. Kershaw, president and of Mr* Padgett, treasurer, and having than ed them for their efficient services, elected the following officers for the national Civic League >*esr, Cf?- tober 1911—October 1912. Mrs. E. T. H. Shaffer, presklent. Mrs. B. G. Price. 1st vice-presi dent. Mrs. T. P. Baker, 2r:d vice-presi dent. Miss Lllliro Farmer, recording serreyeta. Miss Jessie Fraser, corresponding secretary. Mrs. G. C. Brown, treasurer. Mrs. Jno. H. Peurifoy, assistant treasurer. * The financial expenditures of the League upon rMr improvement dur ing the pt.U two years are declared as follows: Upon court house ground.. $306.'• Upon Confederate Monument 117.17 Upoi: Y. M. C. A. ground.. 39.90 Upon A. C. L. ground 22.97 Total $48«.59 Also this league has invested In one share of Colleton County Fair stock, at *10.00, hns spent $128.41 upon miscellaneous needs attendant on several er-tertainmenta. and the treasurer delivers a balance on ban of $247.00, making a total of $872 60 received from dues and various enterprises. The league desires herein tu thank its sustaining membership for its valued financial assistance.-? - Also it is announced that at the November meeting the league will enteric in its friends at a tea. and we hope that all invited will come aid enjoy the meeting, and that at this early meeting we nu-y add a great many new names to our roll MARYEIAHH DIVIDEND ACHIKV- MKXTS. The Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of New York ps-id in dividend in 1910 the sum of $12,301,796.73. amount without precedent in this country or In ai-y other. The Com pany has also appropriated for pay ment of dividends in 1911 »he enor mous sum of $ 13,539.3:53.07, an Y Hides! •» m>+ • & ^ A ear of fine horses and good farming mulea will come direct to Walterboro Saturday, Nov. 4, and we «il be in Walterboro through tty fair, rod till Saturday, Nov. 11. Anyone wishing a good horse or mule will save money by getth g our prices. ff. Z. AYER. OLAK, 8. C. NOTICE. In ATTENTION FARMERS. FOR BALET OR FOR RENT—640 acre farm, St. Helena’s Island, Beu- fort countv, S. C. opposite Port Royal Naval Station. 240 acres in ... high, state of cultivation, suitable iV* ,ount . 6re£ ' , * r *’•, n ** ar l> ,wo , J U ** for ion* or short cotton, corn, oats ! _ , * n ; _ any 1 °_ ,h r r . ronipa , uy , hu f or truck. landing**- „„ «tc. If not sold or nented by 4th *, n '!^ , on,J 1 , lu * of December 1911 will on that day c,udinK ln,lu8,r ‘ a '- h;d - U P ,0 Jan be offered at Auction at Boaaifort Balance timbered. Good j e ! er p * ld in a s ‘ n * le >f ar J n ‘ leed Dwellings for two familie f f IbO./ompanies doing business Pursuant to authority vested us by the Secretary of State, no tice is hereby given that on Nov. 2. Itll. at eleven o’ckHfk g. m. at the Farmers’ Union 'HklTT'* Walterboro. S. C., we"wiil open bopks of sub scription to the capital stock of the Farmers Merccs.-tile ami Warehouse Oompany, a corporation to be form ed under the laws of the State of South Carolina with a capital stock of $23,000.00, divided into five hun dred shares of the par value of fifty dollars each. J. I). Rishcr, H. H. Rents, Jas. E. Peurifoy, Walterboro. S. C.. Oct. 31. 1911. It. uary 1st, 1910, paid Negro tlnmp Me* ting. The negro caanp meeting at Mt. Zion, near Hiottville wan conducted from Thursday to Sunday. It wra a remarkably quiet an»l orderly meeting, aid much good was d me. Bishop Benj. F. Lee, of Wllberforce, O., presiding over the seventh dis- & Shaffer . Department Store. s _ f ' * • A few Seasonable Leaders in the N Hardware Department. 50 lb size New Lard Cans 40c 25 lb size New Lard Cans 25c 2 qt. Seal Syrup Tins 10c 4 qt. Seal Syrup Tins 15c 5 gal Galv Oil Can filled with Kerosene $1.00 Stove Pipe in all sizes. Coal Stoves Fireplace Grates Hard and Soft Coal for Sale. • Grocery Department. , Good Grade Raw Coffee 18c lb Luzianne Coffee 30c New Crop Prunes 10c lb New Crop Evap Apples 15c Octagon Soap 6 for 25c Oeeola Soap, A good soap 10 for 25c Lump Starch .V lb Seed Rye (HIGH growing) $1 75 bu Red Rust Proof Seed Oats. Get our figures before buy- All^NlON SETTS at 3 qt for 25c ' Dry Goods Department. Beautiful Lot of Ladies All Wool Sweaters. Y $2 50 Tasty Ant Patterns New Ginghams for School Dresses 10c yd A Leader in Wide Bleach 7c yd A Splendid CANTON FLANNEL 5c yd A JOB LOT of Check Ginghams 5c yd A JOB LOT of Outings 5c yd A JOB LOT of Chambrays 5c yd Our Extra Specal Price on BALL THREAD 1 box 15c 2 boxes 40c 3 boxes 75c Remember There are Bargain Sales Every Day at during their trict was present during the meetit | ^ »«• a total in • Me t-’so preached at Walterboro on . Court House at 12 00 o’clock M entire existence as large a total in 1 Me r-’so preached at Walterboro on Apply at once to J I) <>.pfJim«». dtt J dfnds apportioned 1> [Friday night. Rev. B. A. Blanca. Real Eatate Atterney', Charleston, SJ b -' th< * HUU1 appropriated by The* | presiding eld*r. an*I Rev. P. N. Richard Rlcek left today •Springs, Ark., for his C., P. a Box 627. or Wra. J. as Attorney, Beaufort, 8. C. Tbom- Mutur-1 Life for 1911. Miss Miriam du Bois, Age. ;, Walterboro. 8. C. Mouzoti, pastor in charge, were al so present. for Hot health. 1. A. Sauls, of Smoaks, was town yesterday. in Magistrate I* J Wilson R. F. Car- roll and N. M. Maxey wen- in town yesterday from Snioi.ks. They aero interested in a land case before Master Henderson. > ^ , Dont Fail to Attend The Now Going On in Full Blast at w. A Saving ol 25 to 50 Per Cent. GUARANTEED EVERY PURCHASE! Beware of Imitators of Our Sale! We Lead-—Others Follow! II “The Store That Makes. 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