The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 30, 1913, Image 8

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A NEW SHIPMENT ' • * * * LADIES ANO_ MISSES ONE-PIECE DRESSES JUST ARRIVED. We have had unusual success with our first shipment of Ladies’ and Misses’ One- Piece Dresses for Spring and Summer—In fact, so much so, that we have found it necessary to reorder again, this shipment has just reached us, and we are delighted to - say, that they are far superior in Looks, Make, Style and Finish to any we have ever had. We will be glad to have you come around and see themi They range in price as follows: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Mrs John H. Psnrlfoy and ion have returned from a visit j<> Chartoaton. Jas E. JJearifojr has returned after several <!ay« spent in CMncinnatt!. . • • n S J. P. Garris, of Willlaraa. vaa in Walterboro Monday. • • ^ Judge Towles, of Green Poud. had business in Walterboro Monday. • • S V.\> R. Reynolds, of Jacksonboro. sp^nt Monday In Walterboro. • • * Ron. J. W. Mila?, of Suo^ka. in in tfce.eity On business today. 0 0 0 B. L. and A. J. Jones, of Smoaks. had business in Walterboro today. 0 0 0 Cadet I. Herman Kohn will return to the Citadel th.lt afternoon. 0 0 0 Mias Sarah Kohn. of Hampton, spent the week end with her parents. 0 0 0 Jeeae Drew and son, of Henderson ville. had hoaineas In town yesterday. E. D. Smoak. of 'Lodge, was a visitor to the Mty Tueaday. * "" • • • A. H. Wlchman spent Monday in Charleston. M. W. Breland. *of Doctor's Creek, had business in Walterboro Saturday. 0 0 0 J. T. Garris, of Williams, called to see us while In the city Monday. 0 0 • E. E. Herndon! of Ruffin, town today. in A DEUGHTFUL COOL PORCH BY DAY AND 4N IDEAL SLEEPING PORCH BY NIGHT. “THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD Urn Henry Bartlese. of Cheeaee. who has been visiting relatives hero fog sometime returned to iivr home Tuesday. Shof was. accompanied by Mr Bartless^ mother. ■ v ... ' . • • * A party of 14 from Ritter attend ed the. play given,, last night at the school house. Among them were. Mr and Mrs L. B. .Smith and daugh ter. and Mr and Mrs E. L. Lemacks. 0 0 0 . fr A party of 15 young people from Henlersonvifte (h&perJbad by Mrs Daniel Poyas and MLs Marvin, en joyed a at raw ride to. Walterboro last night and while here attended the play at the Auditorium. • • * ■* Parties from Charleston are here today in the Interest of organising a chapter of the Eastern Star. Mock interest is being taken In this matter and there it little doubt as to the dereionment of a atrong organiza tion here. SENATOR TILLMAN FAVORS MIRRAY FOR POSTMASTER Attention Ladies We are Headquarters for Millinery, Dress Goods, Ready-to-Wear Garments, Laces, Ribbons, etc. Renewing Hats a Spe-, I \ cialty. Be sure to see nie before.you buy- ° Mrs. B. Levy Walterboro, - - S. C. \j\ ' ' \ V , QUIMIEAIDIRQI-TIE MOST ffFGCTUL 6HERAL TOliC iaTa FW Adults and Vow know what vott ale taking when on mke GROVB'S TASTBLBSS chill iwooynfaed lor 30 years thrangk- » Bonfk aathe standard Malaria. Percy Remedy Blag Tonic. It is aa _ • strongest bitter tonic, but yon do not in the bitter because the ingredients i diserilve in the mouth but do dia- aatvn readily in tlie sci Jsof the stomach. Oneraatcsa by your Druggist. We mean ft. 90c. RELIEVES Ml MO HEALS AT THE SAME TIM The VoodmU Old RaliaUa Dr. Pirte/s Tbonaands of families know it already and a trial will convince yon that DI PORTBR'S ANTISBPTIC HBAUK OIL la the moet wonderful remedy ever discovered for Wounds, Barns. Old Sores, Ulcers, Carbuncles, Granulated Rye 1 ~ Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseasea all wounds and external diseases whether slight or serious. Continually people am finding new uses for this famous old remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist We mean it. 25c, 50c, fil.OO One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVH BROMO QUININB Look for signature of B.W. GROVE on every box. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c. W. J. O’Quin. Jr., of Pealel, vi?it- ed our city Monday. * J * L. R. Ramsey, of Mewville, was in town last week on business. V 0 0 0 B. Levy spent Sunday with friends in Beaufort. 0 0 0 Mr and Mrs John Y. Beach, of (Tty Route 1, were in the city Tues day. • J. W. Crosby, of Lodge, may be mentioned among those in town Sat urday on buaineas. > 0 A. Q. Padgett, of Doctor's Creek section, was a visitor to the city Sat urday. 0 0 0 Charlie Thompson, of city route five, had business in Walterboro Monday. v V 0# 0 0 ^ E. H. Ulmer, of Ruffin, may be men tioned among those who cams to Walterboro on business Saturday. • 0 0 0 Jno. Y. Beach, of Mt Carmel tion, was in .town Saturday on busi ness. ,, A. C. Breland, of Doctor’s. Crpelt had business iu Walterboro Satur day. # 0 0 0 Mack Black, of Doctor’s Creek sec tion, called to see us while in the city Saturday. i • -P. J. Beach, of Mt Carmel, was among those in towr> Saturday on business, 0 0 0 Rev J. R. Funderburk and family have moved to Ridgeiand. tb'Ctr new home. G. T. Thornby, a popular merchant of Parker’s Ferry, vialted the home of J. W. Crosby Sunday. Mrs Mack Williams*of White Hall, la visiting her mother. Mrs H. \V. du Bois in Walterboro this week. .0 0 0 B. G. Weeks, one of P.ound’s pros perous farmers had business in town Saturday. * • w Dr J H. Raker, formerly of Wal ter. but now of Laredo. Texas, is here on a visit. + # * Mr and Mrs.Cozart B ! nns of Al bany, Ga.. are here visiting the lat ter’s mother. Mrs E. H. Williams. o * * • Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Crosby and little daughter. Eva. of Ruffin, were in to see us today. ft t Rev \V. A. Fairy has returned from District Conference and will preach at Bethel Methodist Church next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. . . 0 0a Rev J. W. Daniel Presiding Elder of the Ubarloston District* will preach at Bethel Methodist church next Sunday evening at 8:30 o’clock. 0 0 0 Mr*and Mrs D. C. L. Hiers and children have gone to Savannah fo; a lengthy visit to relatives and friends. 0 0 0 Alison H. Herndon and son. Le- Roy are on a visit to the former’s son at Summerville. They wilt re turn next week. 0 0 0 * M. H. Carter, one of Henderaoa- 'Tile’s leading merchants, sold 40 bales of cotton to the Walterboro Mills this week at a good price. The Second Quarterly Conference of Bethel station will be held at the ichurch next)Sunday evening imme diately after the evening service^ A fall attendance of the oftciala Is earnestly desired. ft ft ft Miss Annie Youmans has returned to-he/ home near Cottager!Me after spending several weeks in Atlanta. Qa.. where she/ has been attending the Atlanta Practical School of Mil linery. Mist Youmaps completed the full course and expects to return to Atlanta in th« fall. CTtlxens of Walterboro Appear Be fore Senator Tlllmaa about Situs- 0 Hon. Washington, April 28.—Special: Messrs P. M. Murray. J. G. Padgett, John H. Peurifoy and J. M. M..jrer came here today from Walterboro in’cpnnection with the nomination of Murray to be postmaster at that Place. „ ^ Messrs Padgett and Moorer urged Senator Tillman not to oppose the confirmation of Murray, and Solicitor Peurifoy opposed the confirmation. Senator Tillman' said that he had endorsed Murray after the late Rep resentative Legare had done so. and he saw no reason to change his po sition now. It is understood that Mr Legare’s endorsement of Murray was actually filed with the Postmaster General some time ago.—From the News and Courier. e ^ Dots from C’oomw hatchie. The farmers of this section a«-e getting along very nicely with their crops. J. W. Roberts and daughter spent Wednesday in Charleston, Mrs Rpberts and daughter .Lizz'e. spent Friday night with her daugh ter, -Mrs Dan Horton, at Ridgeiand. Miss Blahch Roberta spent Friday with her Annt Pollie. The GllUsonvlUe school picnic is to be on the 24th of Me}- at Gillitou- vllle. At cordial tended to nil. invitation ia ex- Wholesale Grocery Brndaese. A rumor is on foot In^Walterbo o that at an early date 1 a wholesale grocer? business will be established in the town. There is room here for such an enterprise and if the par ties interested decide to push the matter through they will make a suc cess. | v Piles Cared ta t te Year dragfiat yiO rrf—d ■ OINTMENT fails u Blind, Bleeding or I The application gnres 1 14 Day* oner if PAZO RELIABLE SEEDS PROM RELIABLE PEOPLE CHUFAS, VELVET BEANS, Amber, end Orahge Csne. North Carolina Peanuts. Georgia and Span ish Peanuts, Pearl or Cat Tail Mil let Tennessee German Millet. Select Seed Corns. Improved Brown Seed Peterkins Cotton. Price on applica tion. Send for Catalogue. WRITE SHUPTR1NE CO. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. T SHIP YOUR CABBAGE BEANS CUKES and other PRODUCE TO US AND RECEIVE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. WHITE FOR STENCILS. FRED YOST * CO.. ’ Street, Newark, N. J. 5 J • •* 'udor NKCn SHAMS r ‘They Outlast Many Seasons ~ from the outside give a finish to the porch and and air of hominess to the house that are very attractive. They make the porch a place everypne will seek during the hot sultry days of summer. But you must not confuse Vudor Shades with ordinary bamboo screens. There is all the difference in the world between them, both in the service and in the comfort they bring. The light, strong wooden strips of Vudor Shades are lock-stitched'together by heavy seine twine so the strips will not work out at the sides of the shades and become broken. The twine rs r#t-proof and the raising cords will not annoy yoiv by curling up and ^steking in the pi’i- leys. Vudor Shades are indelibly stained (not pained nor dipped) in soft, pleasing colors to harmonize vittT>uiU' house. They will retain their newness and witstand sun and rain for many seasons.* Wider Shades repel the sun’s rays, but let in all the light and air you want. You can see out, but no one can see in. They make the porch a delightfully cool and 'Secluded place where your family can spend the long sum mer days and where you may rrst in comfort during nights when the thought of a hot bedroom banishes sleep. Brown Furniture - Company 9 »~r Tii N teaching, an in — and greater , _ in a fiwt aid. Pill utmont confidence ftudv and reci- i^Ughtand of itn dana, witfi a perfect record. Lady Elgin S. Finn Jewelry Company efi- y. Thin itn truth- Y V-' W/f O X A .” '.- , ■*-T STRAWBERRIES 20 Pounds of Sugar $1.00 Cash at JJL PINCKNEY’S FOIST CLASS GROCERY STORE Monday, May THE FIFTH )V. G M. Grace’s NEAR DEPOT. ONE DAY ONLY | 0^* - . . ', : v A,