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. A s«. itis. MD RlMUm. WALTXKBOBO, 1.1. ^— V" \ v ■ • - “ • * , • hA ■ FALL SEASON 1912 FALL SEASON 19121 r* ° % # * Taylor’s 25 .Wonderfii' Value Giving Specials—Given for one Week as * an Opener for the FALL SEASON, 1912 v"; i SPKCIAL \o I PUIou- case*-- 42vU$ un«tarch«-d b'.earh ar; ! heavy weight—real!>—Mi*' v-ry ?r va! we have fver offered -Ea»y worth 13 cects eai h HPEX^IAi i, K . v HI'KOIAI. no. v 50 dozer iiitn’s Itn<n four ply collars in jil th** It-’esr run down effects—facory s<»rond.s th it car-'r be told from first IWerts so sliRht that they can't he detected. We could pet 12 1-2 cen’s each for these collars hut we will sell them special while the} last at EACH ,v. SPECIAL NO. ;i. Sheet-*—72x9'', full nicasure, welded seam—pood clean bleach— worth at least 11.25 per pair. For this week we will pric*> these at EACH.. ;j|»e. SPECIAL NO. *. A full lift? of liaht shirtinp prin's in neat small patterns all ruarm- teed to wash —equal in ever} respect to 7c calicoes —while these last we will price them special at EACH . , J 4 7-8o. SPECJIAL NO 5. Dark dress and wrapper calicos— In dajk blue, electric blue, garnet .and red colorings—a vaiue that can’t be matched at even more mon ey—we expect a .run bn these goods . at the price SPECIAL PEK YARD 4 7-Hr. SPECIAL NO. u 1 pour*l bundles stafiil ird apron ?i-.'hams—as gin chair..- run 7 1-2 >-.r<is to ihe pound, these bun dle- contain about tfrr mut'h - length pi?ce. 1 yard and tinder, use-. ;.il f r children's aprote, <ire-s- ts >•»«•- Special PEK RCNDLE aV. SPECIAL VO. 7. Cheese Cloth -suitable for wall puperitig. We have secured a case of these eoods rnd have them cheap- er than ever before, and will price them while thev last at PER YARD :* l-2c. SPECIAL NO N ?hoe special No. 1—Infants Lace t-’l leather shoes—easy worth 25c We picked up six dozen pair, and as a very special offering we will put them in this sale nc PER PAIR I.V. SPECIAL VO. II. Ladies Velvet Carpet Slippers— nil sizes and color- jus! the thing for cheap bed room .- ippers v We are limited e* to <;;natity or« these r.lso. and will price them spec ial at PEK PAIR 24c. SPECIAL NO. 12 IhO pair noCtlngram pure white Irre window curta'i.<. 2 1-4 yards long—width 29 Irohes We have never priced thewe curtains under 50 cents per pair—special this week 35e per pair'or 3 pair hXIR St.no SPEC! %L NO. ». Shoe Special No. 2.—Infants soft sole lace shoes in pink, blue, white, tan and black—a winpar as a .spec ial—these won't last/-for we are limited to number. Priced for this sale at PER PAIR ... 10c. SPECIAL NO IO, Ladies crccheted wool slippers in all colors, with wool padded inner sole, all leather ou er sole, quanti ty limited. We will place these or* sale while they Icet at PER PAIR 4IS-. SPECIAL VO. i:» 150 Rolls of 5 1-2 inch all silk Ribbon-in leadlftg colors—would be cheap at 15 cents per yr.rd — we botight this ribbon specially for this sale, and while it lasts, its yours for PER YARD 10c. SPECIAL VO. II 50 dozen all silk g**nt- four-in- hand ties—full leech and in all new seasonable colorings—one of the big^st value* we have ever offered SPECIAL ... 10c. SPECIAL VO 15 25 Dozen all ai!k> Neck tie^ -- special shape* an/ tolorinsrs. Would be cheap at 25 cents We have mark tui these spedtJ at EACH . . 1*V. y SPECIAL VO. I« H inch wide showy * embroidery ertving* i> Batiste—great for floun ces for underskirts. The widest showiest goods wu have ever of fered!. PRICK PER YARD.. .V. SPECIAL NO. 17 18 Inch embroideries —widest Roods we ever offered at the price. A great value, and should appeal to any brrgain hunter SPECIAL .. lOc. SPECIAL NO IS. 15 inch ftovelty flouncing trimmed with 4 rows of dainty hemstitch ed tuck.1. edged with 4 inch ruffle of good quality cambric embroider}' edging, openwork design. A big VE.IUP. PER YARD. . »- • •». • ■. 1 CK\ SPECIAL NO. Ill 14 inch Novelty flouncing of good quality Cambric—has 1«' dainty pin tucks separated by 1 1-2 Inch heavy Linen Lace Insertion, edged with 2 inch Ton-horn lace to match Just the thfr.g for underskirts— a nig value at PER YARD W.\ SI*ECTAI. NO. 20 8 1-2 inch Novelty Flouncing good quiJity lawn, 3 dainty hem * stitched tucks educed with 2 inch ruffle of novelty heavy torchorn lace—a big special value at PER YARD... . V. SPECIAL NO. 21. 72 pairs ladles solid leather shoe* in lace or button these shoes are fresh new goods bought for this special sale, and while they hat we will price them at- PEK PAIR JWr. SPECIAL NO 22. Mens hf-vy fleeced undershirt*—- a regular 5'» cent value—we bought two 40 dozen cc.4e« and will run the*** heavy* fleeced sanitary under shirts while they lant at KACJH . .fllr. SPECIAL NO. 2* Heaver Dark outincs in good colorings—good heavy -nap—and a value never sold here under 10c. per yr.rd We will. kH this case cf goods while they last at PER YARD . It l-3c. SPECIAL NO. 24 Heavy unbleached cotton flr-nnel. fleeced ’ oa* #kle^—the heaviest we have ever had at the price offered, we will positively only put these goods on sale one week at PER YARD . ,5c. -SPECIAL NO. 25. (Cut This Out) AFTOIAL XOTICE—We are issu ing a beautiful 4»‘> page style hook or catalogue Values and styles therein :ts go6d as iny mail order house- -Cut this coupon out and re turn with your address ar*l we will mall you one by return mail. In addition to the above Special Items—We have the most complete line of Merchandise ever gotten together • under one roof in Colleton County! We have values that we are proud of. Every article in our Mammoth $tock of winter dry goods and wearables, combine—style, quality and price. When it comes to dry goods we are second to none in this town or county. Come. We expect you.-c/ TA YLOR’S. Walferboro’s Popular, Store GET F*u WHiCEMm For that cold snap. It’s coming—Don’t wait ’till you are freezing to order your stove. WE ARE READY, and to avoid the usual “stove rush” we will make it to your interest to buy early. We have a car load on hand for early purchasers. SPECIAL For October. 100 cf these Rejec tion air tight Heaters at the following prices for cash. No. 18. Small. 98c No. 21. Medium $1.60 No. 24. Large 2.20 These are extra strong and made of heavy material. 1000 Piano Votes Extra will be given with every Stove or Range-sold dur ing October, as another inducement to early buy- REMEMBER: It makes no difference what kind of stove you want—We've got it and the Fnce is in your favor. . . r ., Write us for cur.large illustrated Furmture . Catalogue. Brown Furniture and Hardware Company, -sooth r c»roiina< TERRY &_SHAffER Seed Rye (the kind that grows high)- $1.75 per bu. jNew Onion Sets of all kinds 10c qt. - jNew Pack 3 lb To- imatos, per can 10c. New Pack 2 lb To matoes, 3 cans 25c. Undine Flour per bbl. $6.00. These 1 o w prices only guaranteed until next issue of jThe'P r e s s and Standard. <*. 1TERRY& SfiAffER DON'T BUY YOUR CLOTHING ■U before you see our large stock of Men’s and Boy’s Suits and single trousers the latest English styles. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hosiery and a full line of Gents' Furnishings. Heavy fleece-lined underwear at 39c. each. Special Bargains in Ladies silk shirt waists, a $4 value for only $1.98. Ladies sweaters, all colors and all w’ool, at $1.98. Aviation caps, etc. Why not keep dry on rainy days? for we have a large stock Men’s and Ladies’ rubber shoes from 60c. to 75c. a pair. We are in the claks of quality, goods, art?! low prices. We especially appeal to those people who have not purchased any goods from us. We would like very much to serve you. as we are confident that once we sell you a bill of goods that you will give us a good share of your fall and winter business. We have the good? the very latest prices aVe right satisfaction guaranteed. p \ * The Charleston Surprise Bargain House Walterboro, jSouth Carolina I. SOBEL, Manager. r'-r> It Mrs. Alonzo niocVfr tii,l Ro.-:i (’urtls attended th- man- Missionary I'nior- h“!d with the Black t'r****W church on Safiir- t .\!U« | Mr H A Hughes has cold his \Y-<- hou«.* and lot to Mr. c. \ Kclcar&f, oT Wulferboro Mr Hlights will go to his farm again and start up a INTERKSTINL S4vK\ H L>*- iana are urged-to h»* present. Card From W. F. A«V1|s<.ii. Ordination ami Installation St'vic es at PreabyDitan INmrcn. There will be an ordination and Installation service at the Fresby- lerrian chtrrch: September 29th. at 11 o’clock a. m., &t which time two additional eWer* and one deacon will b« Inducted Into these holy- and acriptual office*. All Presbyter- sev the j'tih’ic cordially invited to at- Editor Press and Standan^ is service. Please allow me space through tend this A E Walla.'e. P&stor. . The many friei-is cf C T 4'i:m- niirg> will be pleased to lea^n that he is much improved from his re cent Illness and that he is now* at home. Mr. CArthmiugs wt-s Injured eeks ago in a sharft. ’M-fil-y space your eolumr-i to thank my many friends for their libera) support dur ing the recent primary I appreci ate even vote I received fid will endeavor to fill tfife office to my' best ability. Respectfully, \ W. P. Addison. Cottageville, Sept. 21. t*, misriis. Co|n to Mr and Mrs. 8 L Turt’.-. er. Otter Creek. Fla., Friday, i4*^5'. 13, a girl. Mrs. T'urner was Mis- Edna .McTeer, daughter of E. R. MeTeer of Walterboro. 'Born to Mr and Mrs. C. M Har ley, Spr-rtanburg, FYiday, S £ pt. 20. a girl. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. L ■Ewterlln, of Walterboro, Monda; September 23, a girl. !<*>>• ; Td Sunday The> r prcs-'Oted'’town on th- suilroad from Bamberg, jthc t'o« ie:> of the K.rst Baptist | S C , to Ehrhardt. S. (’., IT R ever church of WaUerbpro. gets.to be a railroad. Says that ho i is promised a station on same.— , ... .. .. Jhirnberg Herald What We Never f according to science, age the things associated with our early home "Jee." our Ehrhr-rdt correspond- life, such as Bucklen's Arnica Salve ent, seems to be very hard to con- that mother or grandmother used vince that the Bamherg, Ehrhardt to cure our burns, boils, scaJdsjand Walterboro, Railroad Is & sure tores, skin eruption*, cuts, sprains thing. Dt^-s he tlunk the business or bruises. Forty years of cures men of Bamberg would wcate $20.- prore Its merit. Unrivaled for piles. 000 or more on a project, and then corns or cold-sores. Only 25 cents let it fail without completion?— I at Jbo. M. Kitin'*. Bamberg Herald. v * M* * I Ills a i 4 r f