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PAGE EIGHT / THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBORO, S. C LOCAL HAPPENINGS JUNE 25,1913. i ' / Beautiful Shirtwaists and Middy-Blouses, in all Colors, and Styles—Value $1.00 and $1.25. Special OQ„ Price OJC. Handsome White and Cream Color Wash Skirts— Value .7.. $1.00 and $1-25 Special 70i» Price I vC. Elegant One Piece Dresses, in all Colors, and also White, for Ladies’ and Misses—value. .. .$1.25 and $1.50 Special Price The H.W. Cohen Store “THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD” gfr " * i'IIES- ==10 — We Pay Highest Cash Prices For / H-I-D-E-S. Don't gir* your proAu away—abip direct to ua by eapremt and get your money the next day. We pay highoNt price* for green and dry hides of ail kind*; Beeswax. Tallow, old Metal*, old Rubber, wool aud Fur* in the winter. Try u* with a shipment now. • i CAROLINA HIDE & JUNK CO., . CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 „ I ■<4 f »■ J V • • l . Charleston Bread Delivered TO YOUR DOOR . I beg to announce to the people of Wal- terboro that I have the agency for one of Charleston’s best bakeries and will sell at my residence and deliver it to my custom ers. A GOOD BREAD For 5c; CREAM BREAD 8c; BUTTER MILK AND RYE BREAD 10c. I will also make and deliver Home Made Bread and Cakes to order. I am prepared to give the nicest work which can be done along this line. Prices will be determined by size and quality. I will appreciate your patronage. Mrs. T. J. BLANCHARD Phone 39y. B. O. Hiott, of Round, was in town Friday. • • • J. H. Roberta of Zion waa among th* prosperous Colleton.ana in town last Saturday. • • • Jas Ramsey, of Stokes, spent Sat urday in Waltwrboro. * i * * C. S. I.anjcdale, of W r e*ks. the Secretary of the Colleton Co.. Farm ers Union was in town Saturday; • • • S. A. Martin, of Stoke*, had busi ness in Walterboro Saturda r. .4 * MERCHANTS! WHY NOT BUY YOUR CANDY AT HOME? We make a PURE CANDY and~T GOOD SELLER. Nearly a hundred * # merchants And it profitable to sell our candy— *.... WHY NOT YOU? s YOUR CUSTOMERS W'ANT IT. WHY NOT GIVE THEM WHAT THEY WANT—PURE. FRESH CLEAN CANDY AT ALL TIMES. WALTERBORO CANDY CO., C. M. GRACE. Proprietor. Looking for new*, the Editor o£ this paper was so fortunate on last Saturday to see the following pros perous citizens of the county sitting on the Court House Square curbing: H. R. Hudson, of Walterboro. R. 4. C. H. Berry, of Rulfln, G. A. Benton and A. Q. Padgett, of Walterboro, R. 4. Doc. Hiers of Walterboro. R. 5. and B. R. Griffin, and A. E. Mar tin of Omega RELIABLE FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE CHUFAS, VELVET BEANS, Amber, and Orange Cane, North CarolinhvPeanuts, Georgia and Span ish Peanuts. Pearl or Cat Tail Mil let Tennessee German Millet. Select Seed Corns..Improved Brown Seed Peterkink Cotton. Price on applica tion. Send for Catalogue. WRITE SHUPTRINE CO. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. Mias Kay Jontqi. who ha* been teaching school at Wagner, ha* re turned to Walterboro where she will apend her vacation o M'/tj A. P. Barnes and son. Albert, who have been apeading sometime in Aahevlllt. N. C., are now m St. George visiting relatives Mr* 8 M Riddle and children, of Sumter, are visiting Mrs Riddle's parents. Mr and Mrs E M Jones. • • • Mrs W F Hill, of Round, who has been vis.ting in Charleston returned home yesterday, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Edith. The » price of ^ Dia monds is steadily in creasing and you will make the best invest- ment by buying them early for the future n^eds. We have on hand a good selection of Rings and the prices of same range from $25.00 to $200.00. . ‘ . .We sell on Easy Terms to responsible parties without Extra Charge. The S. Finn *> _« Jewelry Co., Inc. > Walterboro, S. C. 9^ —Bedsteads— i PORCELAINED STEEL * <t * and BRASS TRIMMED A COMPLETE UP-TO-DATE SHOW ING of Standard quality goods. The prod uct of the most progressive and reliable makers in the country, from each of whose workshops we have selected their choicest numbers. While we feature the popular priced goods, notice how our line has been strengthened throughout with the better grades heretofore shown only by the ex clusive dealers. You can pick at random through this line with the certain knowl edge of securing strickly. FIRST quality goods. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF (IRON BEDS. WE HAVE JUST RE CEIVED A CAR OF THESE IRON BEDS, and now we feel sure that we will be able to please you. Before you buy your I Iron Bed come and let us show you what we have to offer, our prices are cut half, come and see for yourself. We have never before been able to sell Iron Beds as cheap as we are selling them now. Now is your] time to buy your bed cheap, we make youi this offer only for about Ten Days, as we need the CASH M 'liiiiii Brown Furniture WALTERBORO, S. C. r l UUNIliaUN iimmiimaiiimtti and Personal MIMIllllNaUMWNaaNUINIHMaHINNMilKi H n*»8s T. Herndon of Peniel had bast- J Miss Sudie Ruth, of Varnville. is visiting Mrs W. B. Ackerman this week. in town Saturday. • • • Judge H. W. Hudson, of Bells. | had business in our city Friday. . • • • * Mr. and Mrs B. R. Bennett, of Holly Hill, are visiting Col and Mrs in J. G. Padgett. • • • • • • Jos. Hamsey. of Peniel. »as town Saturday. • • • , Mrs H. W. duBois and family leave Anderson Nettles, of Penie! Grove. thl g W(H?k for Savannah, where they had business here Saturday. • • •' K. K Hudson, of Ruffin, called to see us Friday. • • • II Madison Varn, of Sniders. <>.a* town Saturday. • • • Mis* Chevil’.etfe Sir.:*, of F.ira- well. is \ s ti:.g M s.- Mur.un Fraser. will make their home in the future. Mrs R. W. Riley, of Barnwell, is j 'the guest of Mr*. W. B Ackerman' Magistrate L. E. Hill of Round, was in town on business Monday. • • • Ollie Hill, of Round, had business in our town Monday. • • • , W. V'. Glover’s reiuieute o : road Avenue has ffeen very much improved in appearm, by a fresh coat of paint. The following ‘enjoyed a fishing trip to Ivanhoe on Monday: J E. Moore. John Black. wT B. Acker man and F. B. Folk. Reports are t^gj a large supply of fish were caught. • • • Mrs Rachel Rod'sh. the efficient sales,lay of W. V. CIjmt. is oft on her summer vicaten vimUui; at Col’eton and other i*. *•, ■». , this week. • • • i A. C. von Lehe ha* returned iron: N'ew York, where he purchased s*o< k of good.* for his new stc* •Misrf Elizabeth Dubo se, of Cani- 'den. and Miss Annie Hydriik of >'orrh. are the attractive guests this v.eek of Miss Ehsio Hyruo W. Taylor v ef-.t to Chariestotrl :i - H- Herndon, who o- business yesterday been v:s:t.ug l.er son. I,v:e ir ^ # # mervi'.Ie. has returned home. Augustus Martin, ef D< tor's . • • Creek, was in town Saturday. Mrs A.- L Biocker left Mondaw # # New York City where she will J S Padgptt of Sraoak* may be spend the summer with relatives. mentioned among those In town Mon- • • • day. Mr and Mrs F. it. Folk and chil- * * * dren. of Greenwood, are usittug L C. Crosby, of Walterboro. Route ; Mr Folk . 9 #i . te . Mri w L A K , r . 1. was among those in town Satur- man. day. ’ . • Mrs. Pate of Ridgeland. .who has has be°n Spending aometiuie with her ;ni- daughter. Mrs Max Jacobs, left to day for Sumter County where she • • • P M. Varn. one of Colleton’s pros perous truck farmers, had business in Walterboro Saturday ■ • • A. A. Herndon, one of Bell's hust ling fitizens, had business in town Friday. • • *4 '■* J H Caldwell, one of our good friends of Lodge, called to see us whUe in tow n Monday , Mr and Mrs C. M. Grace. Jr., who have been paying a vis.t in Walter boro. have returned to their ho'*-e in Charleston. • • • ' S. L. Breland and son. A. C.. of Doctor's Cree’c had business .n Charleston Saturday, returning home Miss Madge Blakely, of Kir.gstree. who ha* been spending sometime in J M Gaskins of Ruffin, route 2. town w:th Mrs W A Fair y. return- had baseness in Walterboro Satur- home yesterday morning aceom- day. - • • • w Mr and Mrs A Q Padgett and daughter of Ruffin were in shopp.ng Saturday panied by Mis* Ruth Fairy. Mrs H 3. Hardy and children, who town H ve b ^ a v *»ting C. M Grace, ha* returned to her home In H ckory Grove accompanied by her s.ster. M:ss Winnahee G“ace. J. M. Bennett, one of Stoke'* prosperous merchants, called to see us while in town Thursday. Miss Jessie Jacobs, of Savannah, ^ has been spending sometime Mrs N G Morrall. who has been -with Mr aud Mrs Max Jacob* of spending several week* with rela tives in W.lson. N. C.. returned home Monday afternoon. ft Walterboro. left Monday for Louis ville. Ky . where she wli! spend some time. 'will visit relatives. m m m Mrs M. Kohn accompanied by hei iaughters. Bessie and Sarah, lefi Monday for New York. They wit also visit Philadelphia. Atlantic City and Baltimore before returning H. S. Crosby, who acridentalh shot himself ten weeks'ago. was in Walterboro Thursday. Mr Crosbv has recovered from the wound, bul is suffering from muscular rheuma tism • ■ • • Mr and Mr* D B. Black and baby will leave this week for the moun tains of Western North Carolina jw here Mr Black goes on account ol his health. His many friends her* will wish for him immediate recov ery. " * • ’ Rev F. O 8. Curtis, Chaplain Gen eral. U. C. \\. 8. C. Div.sion. will :l?ave on Friday to a*tetid the annivei sary exercise* of the battle of Gettys burg and also the laying of the cor- ' nerstone of the peace monument iRev S. W. Ackerman, Messrs Angui Patterson. Sr., and D. B. Hudson ar* elso expected to attend. This will be one of the most enjoyable events for the old Confeds and np doubt the trip will prove interesting. They will have the opportunity of meeting sev eral thousand ‘'Reb8 ,, and •‘Yanks' 1 alike. .v