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Mf 1911 THE PKESS AND ►AM). WALTERBORO. & C »r> r * i v * * • • ‘ ' • 4 . ’ YOBR OUNCE! Vi To introduce our new CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING BUSINESS, beginning Thursday, May loth, and continuing for the next 90 days, we will give to our patrons for every 25c in\easb purchase,* a numbered ticket which will entitle the hdldel* to a chance to be the lucky winner of cne of the cash, prizes that we will give' away, absolutely free, on Saturday, 'August 16th. The first prize will be $20.00 in Gold. * • The second prize will be $10.00 in Gold. The third prize will be $5.00 in Gold. Do not lose this opportunity, but get your coupon numbers at our store whenever you come to town, as we have in stock the best line of Tailor Made Clothing, * * • * '* ' Gents’ Furnishings and the best selection of Gents’ and Children’s Shoes. We have the goods to select from and we can please everybody with the prices. WE DO NOT SELL THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN THE COUNTRY, BUT WE SELL THE BEST ONES CHEAP. We will appreciate your kind consideration of our goods when you call at our store. Then you will ^ee that our statements are absolutely true. S. Finn '-.r- Next Boor to Express Office, Walterboro, S. C. i & master in the Kitchen- tortile cooking stove? Hi Do you turn, twist, push pans up and down, from one side of the fcr oven to the other, using every care and precaution to obtain appetizing results? Do you pour fuel into the greedy, wasteful fire box in an ^ ^ ^ effort to get an even, steady * oven-heat? Only to have too often, soggy bread, fallen cake, scorched meat, half baked biscuits, and other ing failures. Don’t be a slave to the poorly operating cooking stove in your kitchen. We are teaching the house-wives in this county that lirstforTOYars abolish all this work, waste and bother at one . stroke and save at least one-third on fuel bills. „ 1 ■ ■ ■ - Think c f having every baking day perfect for the rest of your life—of elim inating repair expense—of saving much of the time you now spend in the kitchen —fBr a Favorite heats quickly; it is easily kept clean and bright; it requires little ca?e and attention; and it operates exactly like a new range day after day, after years of use. And a Favorite range will cost you much less per year than your present stove. Wherever Favorites arp used (many homes here have them) household expenses drop. Remember that Favorite Ranges cost no more than ordinary kinds. They are built on the unit system with interchangeable bodies, ovens, closets, etc. We can combine these units to give you a range that will exactly suit your tastes—your needs—and your purse. ' Face this cooking question today. Come to us, and we will place a Favorite in your heme that will banish all your cooking troubles ferever. A. Wichman & Son WHEN VISITING THE CITY BY THE SEA, DON’T FAIL TO STOP IN*1^ OSCAR LEVY’S MOST RELIABLE * -. CLOTHING STORE JVST NOW PRICES ARE CUT IN HALF .AND STILL W* GUARANTEE EVERY PURCHASE S AT 513-515 KING ST CORNER OF MORRIS If 1 I MU Will Green Corner SUCCESSORS TO J. FRANK J -sr X V X , *> We beg to announce that we have bought the entire stock of the store formerly owned by J. Frapk and called the Charleston Surprise Bargain House. We will continue busi i \ *> ness at the same place, next to W. V’. Glover, under the name of Sobel & Bogoslaw and we will be as glad to serve you in the future as we have in the past three years. W ^ ^ We will keep in stock at all times the best line of clothing, shoes, dry goods and no tions that can be found in this City. We intend to have an enormous Clearance Sale of these goods that we purchased from J. Frank. For the next two weeks we are going to sell them at one half of their former price, in order that we may make room for our large supply of new goods which we have recently purchased. Remember that during the next two weeks will be your be<t chancKtXget goods at • ' * one-half their original price. / ■■r ' / WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA Items of Protel.' Walterboro. Rt 5. May 9—Sped-.. The ra.nfall yesterday waft .very goou Many of the farmers \.t.re getting blue, but that ia all a thing of the past. *| Mrs P. L. Bootle and daughte. Lola spent the week-end wit)) rela- tieef at Round. Eddie Catch, of Hampton, has purchased the B. F. Halford farm Mr Gatch will erqgt a handsome cot tage this winter and move over Mr and Mrs D. I*, iiamse.. spent Sunday last with Mrs Ramsey’s pa rents, Mr and Mrs J. W. Reynold)-, of Round. Mr and Mrs W. M. Sauls of Mas ha wville, were the guests of Mre Sauls’ Father. Mr N. J. Troweli. Sunday last. • The young men attended the Me morial at Zion on Saturday were Willie and D. T. Blocker; Eddie and Eugene O’Quin; Harry O'Bryan; Joe Graves; son and Jos H Ramsey. good time. The Normal Sunday Rev F. Q. S. f’urtls begins "this evening at Prof Curtis has a spl ment and good work is and Judge Carl Thomp- All report r Class, which will r<4h<iU(t ( 7:30 o'clock . endid enro.>- ex pec ted. “A micus” THE RAILETJJBBT CO UBBER. ROOFIN&- CHAKLK8TON.8.C CYPRESS SASH, DOORS and BUNDS Largest Manufacturing stock the South. Special sizes on notice. ' A. H. FISCHER * CO. Charleston, - S. C. house in short Piles Cured la « to 14 Days Per WaMmess and Loss of Appetite Yoor dnigfiti will refund numey if PAZO T>e OM SUmUrd (trengtfcenjnc Ionic, OINTMENT fail* to core any caae of Itcfcins, dKOVE'S TA3TELESS>c!uilT<lNlC.«irt»w.out gltnd. Maedingor Protruding PilealoSlolddaft. Malar* and U-iIdt the vraiem. \ \~xx tcn< TU li»< a(>|Je*Uuii g.vca Euac acJ Ken. 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