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4 .ft *we tl <■ •JSifTgs. ~V* : •• ' v - ;V- .# tx k ■ ^ * • ‘. .> - 1 K-* *.!./» ,• ' • ■ 4 • ■* ! l" . ■ '' : : Jr MENTIfflf > L*' " f * i 7! ) - A / NEW SHIPMENT o AND 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 agaifh 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 s&e them. * They range in price as follows: / $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. N “THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD” fiftw —» U05PERITW V isw;. f! . Y Did you ovpr renllr.e that the Rivutcat kicker in tile world is n Jafkn.ssV Did It over dawn on you that thin Is Just as true of Till*: TWO I.KUUKD . KICKER as of the four leuxcd one - : ‘For example, who could bo a more perfect Jackass than the ttrui who kli-ws *dbo«C hla own town? The ass kicks because be Is built that way. and the nun kicks because tie !• built the same way. Tbs aaa usually has aouiethfng to kick ut hut the man often kick* about uothiug at all. f Get out of the kickinf habit and be a booster. It pays—pays the Individual and paya the comm unity (Wouldn't you rather live In a GOOD town than n l*t)OK one? «UI right, then; help to make your town u good one Talk It up. arouse the town spirit, GET RVKKYDODY TO ItOOSTINO. P . * . « ' Anybody can kick, but it takes a good man to boost. B« a good cUIxeo: Get the habit: • • • V .. B. B. Benton went to Sav&nnab yesterday on bealeeas. • s • E. P. Redioh. of Colleton, spent Monday in the city. v S, M. Bennett, of Stokes, was sees in the city Monday. ir • • Joseph Langdale. of Weeks, had .business in Waiterboro Monday. ^ 9mm F. J. Berry, of Smoaks. had busi ness in WaLperboro Monday. • • • Paul K. Crosby and R. D. Carter, of Ruffin, was in town Monday. • • * E. D. Smoak. of Lodge, was in the city Monday on business. • so R. L. Herndon, of Williams, was a visitor to the city Monday. • • • A. Q. Padgett, of Doctor's Creek, wps in the city Tuesday on business. • • • Miss Mattie-Vance Von Lehe is home from a delightful week-end visit to her friend. Misa Due Gibbea. at Ritter. • « • Jno B. Miley, a prosperous citi zen of Lodge, was in Walterboro oa business Monday. • • • A. C. Breland, of Doctor’s Creek, had business in town Monday at'.d Tuesday. • • • . Miss Lucile Hiers. of Walterboro. is visiting Miss Claudia Beach at Zion. <> • * • T. A. Black, the efficient R. F\ D. Carrier of Ruffin Route 1. v.as in to •pee us yesterdav. • • * Mr and Mrs J. M. Breland, of Sniders, were in town yesterdey shop ping. • • • F. J. Her**)*, cne of Ciucaka* f. res- perous bunuess mea, caPcii to see us Monday *fHU in town a • • J. L. Smoak. a prosperous mer chant of Smoaks. was in to»n on business Monday. , • • • C. J. Cone. Lodge’s horse man. uas in town Monday with son® f.ne horses and mules. m m m Hon W. D. Bennett, of Lodge, called to see us while in town to day. • * • A. S. Morrall and son. of Beaufort, were present at tht Masonic -K. of P. Banquet yesterday. • • • Miss Bessie Knight and her father returned home last Friday from Bow man where they attended the Knight- Black wedding. • • * Mrs Rebecca Saunders and daugh ter. Mis* Lou. of Doctor's Creek, were seen in the city Tuesday shop ping. • • • W. H. Saunders, of Walterboro, left this afternoon for a short busi ness trip to Savannah and Spartan burg. • • • Mr and Mrs D. C. L. Hiers. who have been spending sometime in' Savannah, returned home >esterday afternoon. • • • Randolph Howell, one of Waiter- boro’s popular boy*, left Sun<!a> for Savannah, where he has accented a position in the real estate business. • • • Henry W. Beach, of Wiggins, was in town today visiting relatives. Mr Beach has Just returned from a trip through Florida. Several of Walterboro young folks left this afternoon for Khr- hardt to attend the dance. Metz Orchestra from Charleston wil fur nish music and a grand time is anti cipated. • • • Mrs N. G. Morrall left Tuesday for an extended visit to her mother. iMrs R. J. Taylor at Wilson, N. C. She was accompanied by her Tr>'n«. j Miss M. E. Exum. of New York, who hs’.s been visiting her for sometime Jr " - • : n t a « ■y. •*?*• >,S.G mm v ;»• . , ,» « • . > * i. s • • MAY 7,1913. i .* I tl AND ICE BOXES You should save enough on your' Ice Bill this Summer to pay fo» One of our “Odorless" State” Refrigerators. We have Contracted for a Large Lot of these Goods for the Coming Season and you will find our Prices Much Lower than you Ex pect, Especially if you Get Cit> Prices First. Call and inspect our complete line. They are priced from $7.00 up. We have them in Zing, Enamel and Porcelain lined. The Season Is Now On. Come and inspect our line, and let us convince you that our goods are unexcelled in price, quality and workmanship. Brown Furniture Company Walterboro, Sooth Carolina Yv New* from Little Rock. Ruffin, May 6.—Special: Edvtup Press and Standard—Our county pa per is ‘oat what we make it. It ac-edR :Le r id. of aeverai good cor respondents from different commu nities. The editorial pages are al ways instructive, but \ c ntr.U p:»p.- does not really seem like a home pa- Or per without the - “News Items’* from different sections. The dear old Press and Standard is a good representative of the people of Colleton County. The Little Rock School closed Fri day, April 25, after a very successful term taught by Miss Wilhemina Bennett. Misa Bennett has returned to her home at Ashton. Miss Minnie Crosby spent Thurs day very pleasantly with Miss Isabel la Crosby. Miss Viola Breland, of Lodge, is spending sometime with Miss Etta Hudson of this place. Mr and Mrs Lee Given visited the latter’s parents. Mr and Mrs S. I). Crosby, Sunday. The Sunday school at this place is still flourishing under the manage ment of our faithful Superintendent S. B. Crosby. A Home Department and Cradle Roll has been recently or ganized here. We are expecting much more interest shown in this Sunday school through these two organizations. Mr and Mrs Bazil Ulmer, of Bethel, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Rich ard Carter. Several of the folks from here at tended the memorial at Zton) Satur day. They report a fine titnt. AH good wishes to The Press and Standard. Friend. of Fire Hill School Im provement .Wociatlon. The following is the program for thd Fire KfH School Improvement AwtochrHfijK w ’lich meets Wednesday 'night. May the 21at at eight o’clock. 1. Firat Roll Calling 2. Second Heading of the Minutes ejf PrevloBS Meeting. 3. An Address by Hugo 8. Strick land. ‘ ' ■ 4., Business. 6. Dismission. The public U invited to attend. G. P. Copeland, * - M. M. Klnard, -> Committee. L. C. Robertson Dead. L. C. Robertson, a Confederate Soldier and a resident ol Colleton County died at his home near Wal terboro Sunday night, after an ill ness of several weeks. Mr Robert son was about 70 years old, and was a good citizen and had many friends throughout the county. He leavee a wife who waa Miss Rebecca Rootle before her marriage. He was a RELIABLE SEEDS FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE CHUFAS, VELVET BEANS, Amber, and Orange Cane, North Carolina Peanuts. Georgia and Span ish Peanuts. Pearl or Cat fail Mil let Tennessee German Millet, Select Seed Corns, Improved Bro*n Seed Pete(klns Cotton. Price on appllca- Editor’s Note: We wish to thank 'his friend for the excellent news let ter. Truly the correspondents must write often if The Press and Standard :» to be what it should be. We hope that the writer cf this letter will con tinue to write and that others will follow this example. Editor. OBITUARY'. ~ N leaching. a> in business, punctuality increases eft* dency—and greater eficiency brings higher salary. This watch is a first aid. Put utmost coofidoice in its truth- fulness—and class a?suons, study and reci tation periods will begin on tune. Light and dainty-jet strong and dependable. The “honor member of its dam, with a perfect record. Lady • s S. Finn Jewelry Company fMf ■f *.; ■Y Wmmm tioa. very consistent member Methodist church. of Penlel Belton Strickland, of Williams, Is visiting relatives In town. Send for Catalogue. WRITE SHUPTRINE CO. SAVANNAH. OEOKGIA. BLOCKER —On Saturday morn ing. April 26. lf*13. about noon th® death angel visited the home of Mr and Mrs J. H. Blocker, of Port Tam pa City. Fin., and claimed for it* vic tim their oldest son. $ENRY AL FRED. aged six year* and nearly eight months The parent* brought the body to Walterboro on April 27, tnd the burial wa* at Zion cemetery the* following da>. The death of this child I* doubly s»d on account of their little daugh ter’s death. March . 28. Little Henry and hif father were the only one* of the family who w ere able to 'attend its burial, which under the cir cumstances had to in Florida. The sympathy of their friends here and In Florida is very heart felt. Little Henry leaves to motirn his death, his parents and two lit tle sisters and one little brother. May they bow ic humble submis- C Attention Ladies We are Headquarters for Millinery, Dress Goods, Ready-to-Wear Garments, Laces, Ribbons, etc. Renewing Hats a Spe cialty. Be sure to see me before vou buv- * « i Mrs. B. Levy ) Walterboro, . - - S. C. sion to him who doeth all things well snd may they live to meet their precious children who have gone be fore. A Friend. Pilot Cured lu 6 to 14 Days Your dmefist will refund money if PAZ OINTMENT foils t* cure an, esse of lukrn, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding PUea in S to 14 dar Tke brat appUo*uon give* Liar and M I ..