The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 12, 1912, Image 4
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, if Mag oatHHMM will
liter thit wMk too tekm
olMor. oaf kao glroa oar
k okaaoo to ooa fcow aiaeli
th» boyt aa& Mtii
got oat whoa Om
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Um tdltort
lag tbftr aam
■odatloa tea .plaatd a
rip oaor tbo C. C- ted
id to Daate, V*.
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harloitoa Broatag Foot
tblak that St. Fault to-
to CharlMtoa Jutt la tlmt
O tte Colloton hookworm.
»f tho opinion that if the
8t. Fault had had the
i treatment before th*
t wat launched, -that tec-
id never have aeceded. At
they will become Infected
Charleetoa hind. and
bo telling when they will
treatment down there,
i worma date back to Co
rn and are therefore tac-
» ateltnty of
ptr apprtda-
twa of the toanlr ntaad taken by
More Than 100 Beautiful and
ahiahle Prtowmnt TREE,
to YOU
Whbea
<ip, you will receive a
recove them for every
fit Wax you trade at our’
at oar store from ic.
You will also
of Wool
A Special
for..
display of Premiums lor any
. s — lo holding•*••••••••«••..•••S 5»ooworth
More vahaible gifta for. io.oqworth
Useful and Beautiful Premium
If nek It teals aid over tte State
about tte quality of »eu to bo
elected to tte logtalataro tkle your.
Jteeor tea tboro boot more need
for goautub atateemawebtp la a
law making body. Poor lawn maki
tte paaalo teWor, aad nothing but
poor tew* ooa be paio when tte
InepBiubor la of poor gaaNty and
of ordinary abfUty. It M. there
fore, very Important that Collo-
toa eead ter tent men to Columbia
ns law makere. Colloton la a hard
oounty to represent.; Onr poopW
have uafovtaaately gotten la tfcV
teblt of ooaeurtag their r>pr>noa
tali tee. The coneequenee In that
pie do not eare to ran tho risk
of tbo cedagre their acta will
aarely bring nd matter wbnt It done.
U this county ie untitled to throe
repreaentatlvee, end we believe It
Ii, there are enough ^bgiidldatet
from which to muke a cholceX Will
not some more men of affairs
fer, so that the people can have
the opportunity to make n choice
between greater numbers f
0a tbo Sth far uf JteOk IMS, 1
will aaake my flanl return aad Mh
modtetely thareafter apply to tte
Frotete Judge of Collatoa oouaty
for tettem dhnakmory of tte
tato of Joseph Mania, Jr.
C. H. Marvta,
Admlalntrgtor.
Waltorboro, 8. O. May S, itl*:
S. W. Haws, of Jobanoa City.
Item., tea booa U< Waltorboro fer
•evcral day*. Mr. Haws la coa-
nected with erveral local aaterjArls-
re, bofag a director ta tte Flwt
NaUcaal Book, aad oae of Um
of tte Palmetto
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Notice te hereby 'glvua that at
eiewea o'clock a. a^, oa tte Ittk
day of Jaaok lilt, I. J. B. Folk, as
gaardlaa of Canto Pearl. Feeder
ace Folk, will apply to tte Frotete
Coot tor Collctoa Oouaty for IcC-
tooc of. flaal discharge aa gaardlaa
fer catd ward, she having tucihil tS]
yean of ago oad tevtag bgca fully
paid all aebueya duo ter by no
aad hortog gtuca cm a occcfpt la
falL Thin docc act aftoct mp ro*
upoaaibllity as gaardlaa tor say
ter wards.
J. B. FOUL
Ouardlaa of Canto Pearl Feeder,
see Falk.
Wahcrbora. g. C. May St, IMS. '
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95.00 worth J-
October 1,
person
• Stye your Trading Stimpt beatuie on Oct
1919, we wffl give ibeoiutdy FREE to the
■a^ulowuemnue Om an owkamiMgMMBgi cmuMMiMk^um
noiaing me greatest nuntoer
ABessttfeiC Poet CeMen Oak Estes*
Olaiag Tabic.
llPl^ not get our Trading Stamps and let us
Tv ny deride With you the profit on what you buy?
All Prcmiuma now 00 display at
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Walterboro’s Popular Store
Mt. Oarmei News.
Mt. Carmel, June 11.— Special:
We have not much news for this
weak, but will try to aot>d a tow
notea. The farmers are still very
busy with tbelr crops, aa grass la
growing vary rapidly on account of
tbo recent rains.
Rev. R. C. Boulware filled hie ap>
pleasure to have tbo
f sp lead Id schools that
kg up ovor tte oouaty.
ana » lot to OoHotoU poUtmeat at Mt. Carmel ^ church
id tbelr influence wtll bo Mnday.
Mlaaen Annie Bryan and Pearl
Borns of RattU are viaitiag Mtsaea
Mlanlo aad Boulab Carter *m.
Mr. and Mm. R. .R. Way aad
akUdraa Ulliaa aad Bdaa. visited
to WalJ-tero ^ ^
•X
tte daralopmaat of a
tttoaaahlp. Notblag tec
of a good
tte
» a
imply. Ttere akouM bo
IMr nokoola to bo
adsraeavillo aad Cottago-
ola. Lot Bmoaks, Wil-
uffln oad otter aoetlom,
md organ iae high oebooln.
t wbea told there were
policemen la Waltorboro
agin it.” but after tblak-
lie matter more deliberate-
*ot know that It la 00
Mo, perhaps after all.
that crlmea are multiply-
tet reaaon we cannot un-
ttulesa it is eanaed by
wnvo sweeping the
•red. It seeaat, by. some
in authority, C^m
iValtorboro in having her
Mm P. H. SatglattUBd daughtm
Willie Mae Saunders, and Mica R&
aaatlao Hill, of Round, spent the
last fourth Sunday la this section.
Mm John Frias uud sore, Ran
dolph aad J. B. of Georgia, art
visiting her father Mr. L. M.
Prtae of thin place,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. dutch, and
Children of Pleasant drove visited
Mr. aad Mrs. B. N. Beach Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. gad Mrs. L. W. Beech and
children of Stokes visited Mr. L.
A. Linder and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sauciers of
Stokes visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Carter Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Grave*,
and little daughter, Sarah, are 'a
Spartanburg this week. Mr. dmres
having gone to attend the State
of petty violations ofl P,r ^• AnaoeUttOD •««! Mra. Crave
Vtek, to cm thin a clean
fma from all vioiaUoas of
»»tega in aa ideal
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If we don*t please our customers
it is not because of our NOT trying
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The sincere desire to please and satisfy, the true courtesy which springs from our mterest
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in your needs and a loyal eftort to fill them for the plcasure of serving you, this is a notable
diarhcteristic of thm store'a organisation. Not mere Up and hand sovice, which an au
tomaton could give, but intelligent and interested service, graciously rendered in our
capacity as hosts and hostesses whenever we are favored with your presence. We are cer
tainly appreciative of the many kipd words and very liberal patronage bestowed on the
Taylor Store and dunk you—each and every loyal customer ih Colleton and vicinity.
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to Visit rolntlvea.
Death of Ethridge Wall tog.
Tho little son of Mr .and Mrs.
to attain, but if, Walling died at thbir homo oa
to muMpttoattou of law j Jkua Sth. Jlo wan two yearn of agu
will telp. AS gap rata u * WMM 111 Mftl F while. The
te te mors mnuem that ** ^ •* ttr * "*+**'**
gMa om to tte barsa»sd pwkgta ta
thatr dlatram
tM gw aam tfj
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ANNOUNCEMENT!
All t h e Brethren of the
Masonic Order of Colleton
County wiUing to have any in
formation in connection with
th^ accident and sick benefits
of the Masonic Protective As.
sodatioD of Worcester, Mass,
are requested to apply to
NOTICE.
The hooka of Reglotrt'Uon for
Colleton county will bo open tor
registering voters Monday, Tuee-
day aad Wednesday, July 1, 3 and
3, ISIS, abj w ll then be dosed
till after the primary election, ac
cording to law.
B. N. Beach.
e
I. a. Padgett.
C. J. Gone,
Oouaty Bound of Regtotrattoa.
Waltorboro, 8. a Jiao t, ISIS.
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Just Received From the Mills
FRESH FINE GRIST (HUDNUTS). CALL
’PHONE SRC AND GET A SACK FOR *2.
rice; s marts for , s cents.
Chmce Bed bn Hand Every Day.
Prompt Delivery Our Motto
G. W. GLOVER
: Hampton
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40.
Corern of & R. Avenue aad Hamnton Straet, and you will gave
Dr. C. B.
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