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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, IJTALTERBOR O, S. C
MAY 28,1913
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ONE BARE FACT
IS WORTH A DOZEN
DRESSED-UP-HGURES
OF SPEECH.
In our advertising we never “draw the long bow. M
“Word-painting” can’t make clothes any better. We (□
state the simple facts and state the facts simply. Telling
the truth and .giving the values is the “fast express” to
public favor. - ■,
For example, we specialize in “HIGH-ART” Suits, be
cause we know they’re most for your money If they
weren’t, out they’d go and in w’ould come better gar
ments.
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You don’t know much about the structure ot fabrics
and the tailoring of clothes You mu*t buy on faith. Here
your faith will never be misplaced.
Both as business men and as gentlemen we guarantee
every garment. If any one should ever ‘*g> back on
you,” bring it right back.
First .'know with whom you deal, and then deal with
whom you know. That’s the right rule in buying
clothes.
SOCIETY
Card Party.
The delightful reception that via'
given by Mra. E. J. Witsell at her
beautiful residence on Main street
last Thurstfay afternoon was a grand
success. Whist furnished the amuse
ment of the afternoon, good scores
being made by all. After many ex
citing games, the first prize v.as
awarded to Mrs. M. C. Fishburne.
Mrs:- tlenry "Black, in her usual
charpning manner, presided over the-
punch bowl and after the playing, a
delicious ke course was served.
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High-Art Sprig Sab.
$10.00 to $25.00.
TlieH.W. Cohen Store
“THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD”
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Special—Special
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Edison Records
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20c. Each ii\ 1*2 doz. Lots
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$15 Graphophone for $10
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S. Finn Jewelry Co., Inc.
Walterboro,
S- C.
17ICI — 1913
CXH.I.KUK OK CHABI.KSTOK
South t’aroUuM'* Oldest College
12#th year boginti September 26th.
Entrance examinations at all the
fouuty-«eat» on Friday, Ju'y 11. at
» a. m. , • v
Full four year courses lend to the
B. A. and H. S. degree's
A free tuition scholarship Is as
signed to each cdunty of the State.
Spacious buildings and athletic
grounds, well equipped laboratories,
unexcelled library facilities, and the
finest Museum of Natural History in
the South.
Expenses reasonable. Bor terms
and catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH. Pres. . .
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The revival services st the sec-
ond Baptist church which were run
with much success last week is con-
tiaalag this week. Reports ere that
inch iatereet la being taken In the
RELIABLE
SEEDS
FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE
. CHUFAS,
VELVET BEANS,
The XiNMw Neyle Entertain.
The Misses Xeyle entertained very
charmingly at cards on Tuesday af
ternoon ir honor of Miss Michael,
who leaves in a few weeks’ time for
her hom*- in West Virginia. Progres
sive Whist was the game chosen for
the occasion. Mrs. Jos. W. Lu< as
end Miss Hattie Glover cut for the
first prize, a box of delightful home
made candy and Mrs Lucas war the
lucky winner. The guest prise, a
dainty home-made apron. was
awarded to Mies Michael. After the
card playing was over delightful re
freshments were served./
An Enjoyable Evening.
A very enjoyable evening was
spent mt the home of Miss Thomasir.e
Witsell last Friday night. A great
many interesting games were play
ed. Miss Mary Baker was crowned
queen and Mr. JSagene Black king
Among those who attended were:
Misses Pearl Grace. Myrtis Padgett;
Mary Baker. Susie Tracy. Emmeline
Peurlfoy, Willie Leo Stokes. Reaux
Fripp and Thomasine W'itsell. Mr.
C. D. Padgett. Fickling Price. Eu
gene Black. Max Jacobs, Alister Wit
sell. Arthur Fairy. DeWittes Jacobs,
Howeli Jones. J. J.^ Padgett. Ludlow
Fraser, and Cnarlie Stokes.
" Two Bluebells.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs I. M. Fishburne are
visiting in Charleston this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. M. fishburne are
visiting in Charleston this week.
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W’illie Kinard of Mt Carmel is ia
town today. .
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The many friends of Edgar E
Jones will regret to know- that he is
confined to his home with sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. .John D. Warren of
Munroe. N. C., have returned home
after a visit to relatives bore.
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J. E. Herndon, a prosperous mer
chant of Ruffin, was in Walterboro
yesterday.
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Mr. and Mrs. John D. Warren, of
Munroe, N. C.. have returned home
after a visit to relatives here.
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Miss Marion Fraser, who has been
engaged as teacher in the Barr.well
schools, returned to the citv yester
day and will spend the holidays at
her home here.
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Capt. Kershaw of Charleston is
serving as conductor on the freight
from Green Pond to Ehrh&rdt this
week in place of Capt. Smith who is
off on leave of absence.
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The people of Walterboro will be
interested to know that the contract
for sand-papering, scraping and
painting the waterworks tank and
tower has been awarded to C. S.
Hiott for $6S.
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Miss Marlon Fraser, who has been
engaged as teacher ih the Barnwell
schools, returned to the city yester
day and will spend the holidays at
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her none here.
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Capt. Kershaw of Chariest n is
s»*« ig «s vcrdu * on C.o fr
from Green pond to Ebrhar’t if is
*•••* in c • o f . » Smith : * is
off ou leave of abs***- ne.
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S. Iriel and son of Rnfflln. U 2.
brought us this week a fine sample of
their oats, over 6 feet 2 inches tall.
These were grown without fertilizer
on land which had been plrnted in
cotton for 22 years, and demonstrate
the excellent methods used by ih^se
up-to-date citizens.
-V.
Plan
YOU CAN HAVE THESE COMFORTS
HAVE THEM NOW; AND PAY 50C. A WEEK
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o LET US CONVINCE YOU. A great number of Walterboro People take advantage
of our weekly or monthly payment plan, because it is most convenient for them to make
these small payments out of their weekly expense money as by so doing these articles -
are soon paid for and themoney (which would
have gone for somethingelse) is not missed. We
have many customers now who take advantage
of this plan, but who VtfS9E5sSS£E&fiS5asS36S!r^ . could k pay cash very
easily.
Our stock of Sum- . mer Furniture is now’
complete. We are now ready to screen in your
porch with our Vudor Shades. We can make
your porch Cool, Airy. Shady and Private. Then we have a complete line of Hammocks,
Porch Rockers>Swinging Chairs, every thing to make the hot days comfortable.
TOR YOUR OWN SAKE,
LISTEN!
Our offer, we know, seems too
good to be true. Let us prove it
to you. N
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You go without home com
forts—-don’t you?—just for
lack of cash.
It is hard to save, on modest
incomes, in these high-cost days.
We make saving easy.
Our whole study is to make
credit convenient. To make yoar
dealings with us pleasant. We
guarantee satisfaction. Ando*
guarantee our prices to be yght.
Brown Furniture
WALTER BORO, S. C.
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PRATTS REMEDIES
Hog cholera cure Col
ic cure liniment, Snavin
and Medicines, Disinfee •
and Madicines, Disinfec
tants. Our stock is com
plete.
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Blackman’s Salt Brick,
Black Draught Tonic,
Magic Stock Foods. Fly
Guard will keep flies off
your stock, horses and
mules.
Ice Cream Churns, Butter Churns, Ice Picks and Tongs, Nur
sery Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Ige Shavers, Ice Tea Glasses,
Sherbet Cups, Crockery and Glassware of all kinds. Our stock is
complete and we are always glad to show you around anti to have
you come in whether you buy or not. When you are down our
sid»? again, stop in and see if you can find something that you need,
our prices are right. Have you paid our 5c and 10c Counter a visit?
It will pay you to so do, it will save you money.
COME AND SEE US.
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A. WICHMAN
Noth'* of 0)M'ning of Hook* of Salt-
Mvription.
Pursuant to a commisKion insuod !
^Jjy R. M. MavCown, Seirof^ry of
State on the 15th day of May. 191S.|
we wifi open books of aqbscription on
the 18th day‘bf June. 1813. to the
capital atock of THE WALTERBORO
GROCERY CO., capitalised at 810,-
000.00 par value $100.00 per share.
Book* of subscription will be open
at the Hotel Albert. Walterboro. S. C.
° Signed.
Amber, and Orang. Cane. North R. H . Wichman
Carolina Peanuts. Georgia and Span- p au i Sanders
ish Peanuts. Pearl or Cat Tail Mil- j L B Smith
let Tennessee German Millet, Solect : O. B. Lyees.
Seed Corns. Improved Brown Seed Corporators.
Peterkins Cotton. Price on applica
tion.
Send for Catalogue.
WRITE *
SHUPTRINECO.
SAVAXSAU, GEORGIA,
J. N. Johnson who has been en
gaged in making a survey of the town
preparatory to theAdstallation of a
sewerage system has finished this
; work sad returned to Florence. Plato
will be furnished within a short
; while.
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Note* from Coo*aw hatrhie.
Mrs. F. WABtanley and children,
of Yemassee. spent the week-end
with her ai^ter, Mrs R. T. W. Rob
erts.
Mrs. Dan Horton, of Uirigcland.
speni Saturday night with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs Roberts.
Mr. Manuel, of Hampton, spent
the wiHjk-end with his parents at
Gillisonville.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hor
ton. last Sunday, fine boy.
The closing of the Gillisonville
School was held Friday and a big
picnic on Sautrday. Dr. Mitchell of
Corantbia made a fine address Sat
urday' morning at 11 o’clock in the
school house. There were about five
hundred--people there. Forty-nine
dollars were made by the sale of ar
ticles and all seemed to enjoy thl
day very much. We are sorry that
the school had to close, as we hate
tc see our teachprs going away, for
we know we will miss them. We
hope to see them in September, if not
before.
We are sorry to learn of Mr. Ro
bert's Illness and hope for his early
recovery.’
A Friend.
KAIHIT
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provide enough
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ka-^lose Tuesday, June 8.
Tuesday, June $rd, being a legal
holiday, the banks will be olc*ed on
that day. ^
Piles Cured la 4 to 14 Da;
X??.Ldn«S»«t will refund aon« r if
J.^JMENT fail, to cure any caaq of 1
Blind. Meedtnc Protmdin* Pile* in • to
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