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xl 6 THE PRESS ANP >ARD. WALTERBOR 0, & C. PAGE K 4*' This Top Buggy Costs You Only $6900 * You have to see this bugg> r to appreciate its Beauty and Style, its Painting, etc.. and use it to find out its wearing qualities and how comfortable. r ./ If we came to you this morning and said, “Here’s a picture of a fine horse. He weighs 1,325 pounds. He stands sixteen hands high. He is five yemrs old—he is a good worker, the price is §235.00 and he’s a bargain/’ Would you buy that horse from the pic ture and from the description? We’ll bet a dollar you wouldn’t, iio matter how reliable you knew us to be. You would say—“I want to see the horse.” Now, that’s “horse-sense reasoning” and it’s good business, too. for since you are spending the money, then it’s only right and proper that you should see all that you *' get for the money you spend We sell * ROCK HILL BUGGIES and HUIJL BUGGIES and others Only after showing them, and proving to the buyer .that he gets more, in actual value, for iiis money than he can get any where else. That’s the basis upon which we want to deal with you* and if youil drop in any time you are around, we will gladly show you that you will save more money on your purchase when yoU trade with us than you can elsewhere. With Every 25c. # Cast Purchase ^ * * ‘**1 • » * You will get a numbered coupon for a chance atthe Gold Pieces we are giving away to the lucky win ners. FIRST PRIZE $20.00 in GOLD SECOND M 10.00 in GOLD THIRD PRIZE 5.00 in GOLD Remember the Place: S. Finn Clothing Co. INC. NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE Walterboro, • - S. C. A. Wichman & Son SPEND THE GLORIOUS FOURTH AT IVANHOE A- Walterboro YOt XG CfH'PLE FOl'XD THEY WEREN'T MARRIED Holicitur,. However, Help* l^viOgton f'oople Out of Diffirulty. ( Lexington. June 28^—Special: That the course of true love never runs smooth was exemplified here Thursday, when Walter Aiken and Miss Iva Lanier went through the marriage ceremony for the second time in two weeks. . Some time-ago. when this couple decided to go down life’s road together, they went to a man who claimed to be a notary pub lic. Being without a license, this pretended officer proceeded to write one. and then and there performed what .he calletl the marriage cere mony. He charged Aiken $2.3(* for the license. 75 cents for marrying him and 75 tents tor putting the no tice in the paper. The happy couple went their way rejoicing, thinking everything had been done properly; but before they knew what was hap pening. Aiken was arrested and plated in jail on the charge of ab duction. ^ ' ' Solicitor Timmerman took up the ease and conferred with the girl’s mother in Columbia. N'o-.v it ap pears that the ceremony v.as perform «d by a man who had, once upon a time, been a notary pv.ffhc. but whose commission had long since been re voked by the Governor. Cf^n hear ing of that, the mother claimed that the whole thing was illegal. The ».* Heitor assured her that the would-be notary was in error, hut that the wedding contra t would held tje'ore the law; but that dtu.r.dt satisfy care ful ma-mma. The obliging eol.citor then told the mother that he would return to Lexington with the young people and there secure |the proper license, and that he himself would perform the ceremony according to ’law. This he did in the office of Probate Judge Drafts, with all due dignity and solemnity. After all this, the lovers are skeptical, and are yet afraid that something will come up to separate them. Penlel Festival a f.rancl Surer**. Walterboro, Rt. 5, June 28.— Special: The Ice Cream Festival given at Peniel Wednesday last was a grand success. At 5 o’clock the crowd had filled the schoolyard, with the gentleness of gentlemen and la dies and a spirit of unity prevailed. Peniel is no longer looked upon as the Peniel of old. The trustees. Messrs Herndon. O’Quin and Ramsey spared no ef forts in carrying everything out in a business-like manner. Much credit is due Hfcgm for the splendid recep tion given In honor of the boys and girls in and around Peniel. Ice cream was on sale from 5 o'clock until 12 that night. At 6:30 the home«1nade cpndy, prepared by Misses Herndon and Wrenn. was sold and a special feature of the evening. Immediately afterwards bouquets were placed on sale and the most beautiful flowers were worn by every man, woman and child. At S:C<» delightful cakes were of fered for sale and the following were declared winners: ; 1— Miss Inez White. 2— rMiss Ida May Strickland. 3— Miss E\a Ihley. When the extraordinary cake of Miss Ida Lee Wrenn was offered the crowd came nearer and a quietness prevailed. A number of bids were submitted. 1st. J. J. Trowell, $4.75; 2nd. Col. Jas. Speights. $5.00; 3rd. Joe Graves, Jr., $5.05. Mr Graves was sole owner of that splendid cake, which was baked in a heart shape by Miss Wrenn. The crowd was very magnificent. The evening is one to be long remembered in social circles Again we congratulate the 1 Ijpys of Peniel for their splendid becayiour and excellent entertainment. ,.,The net proceeds amounted to $33.75. We are now persuaded to believe that the annex is sun* to The Infernal Pains of Women * ■ Women who are weak, nervous and discouraged brought on by the painful ailments peculiar to their •ex. should use dk.s»mons Squaw Vine Wine A WomanS Remedy \ It possesses the power to act directly cn the weakened parts, conveying renewed strength, func tional activify and regularity. A woman who is struggling along under a burden of pain, weakness and distress soon feels its bene ficial effect in a revival of inter est in her household duties and the strength and energy to per form them without exhaustion. It puts the system in perfect order, the* result of which Is a strong, healthy body.' a cheerful mind and a clear, rosy complexion. Sold by Drmggiiti and Dealert Price $1 Per Bottle C.F.SIMM0NS MEDICINE CO. sr. LOUIS. MISSOURI HELPLESS AS BABY Dm in Mini UnnUt In Work, tod Wkat HdpJ Her. Summit Point. Va.—Mis. Anna Belle Etney, of this place, says: “I suf- : fered for 15 years with an awful pain in my right side, caused from womanly trouble, and doctored lots for it, but with out success. 1 suffered so very much, that 1 became down in mind, and as help- leu as a baby. I was in the worst kind of shape, was unable to do any work. I began taking Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and got relief from the very first dose. - By the time 1 had taken 12 bot tles, my health was completely restored. 1 am now 4S years years old, out teel as good as I did when only 16. Cardui certainly saved me from losing my mind, and 1 feel it my duty to speak in its favor, i wish 1 had some power over poor, suffering women, and could make them know the good it would do them.” If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, it will certainly be worth your while to give Cardui a trial. It has been helping weak women for more than 50 years, and will help you, too. r Try Cardui. Your druggist sells it. tl’rin t»- Chartsnoog*. M#d:cn« Co. Ladies' I'Adeitory Bdc* Cboaonoo**. Tern r for ,S,v. /*/ Imant. tiont on your cose or 1 64 pogo boo*. ’ Hon-e Troatment for Woxen,' m pioir, wrapper. N C i31 / Fishing, Boating and Dancing all day long. Celebrate the great holiday by mingling withr the crowds along the Ashepoo / ' V» ' O’ , \ Annual Basket Picnic with good music. ^ Wichman’s Band will furnish the music an^ji de-° lightful day can be spent in pleasure: Excursion Ratesjfill Pre vail 25c. From Walterboro IVANHOE CLUB, - J. M. Smith, Mgr. n Y U Sold l>y Walterboro Drug «'•> »* •• The King of All Laxative*. For constipation, headaches, in digestion and dyspepsia, use Dr’. King’s New Life Pills. Psnl Mat- hulks, of Buffalo. N. Y., says they are the "King of all laxatives. They are a bleeslng to all my family and I always keep a box at home." Get a box and get well. Price 25c* Rec ommended by John M. Klein;Iffalter- horo, 8, C. <ome and the tain. .ssistant teacher i» cer- " Atr.it u?. A Good Investment. W. I). Magli, a well known mer chant of Whitemound, Wis., bought a stock of ChamberlaPn’s medicine so Do Unrer pr.ntj point to Bruct Argyl# t% his fathsr's mur derer? To solvo th* mystery read ‘The Arqyle Cate,*' our navy se rial. ..o.v V JZLV*.' as to be able to supr ly them to his customers. After re«eiving them he wae himself taken si^k and says that one r small bottle Of Chamberlain’s { Colic. Cholera, and Diarrhoea Rem- a single part of the big serial. The If you are not taking The Press and Standard, now Is the time tu subscribe so that you will not miss edy was worth more to him than the cost of his entire stock of three medi cines. * For sale by all dealers. Argyle Case, soon to appear in this paper. i CITATION For * Dirfni-MH j. By G. ALBERT 1*11 A' H, E.ui.e, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, H M<M WilHann. made suit to mo to g'-ant U\:,\ E'-rur- Dlsniissory pf the E:-t..*<‘ a:. ! ef.Vibs of H W. duTV...- ' THESE ‘ ARE. THEREFORE, ‘o cite and admoni.-h all ai.d singular the kindred and creditors of the said H. W. duBois, deceased, that they ’be and appear before t;.*-. in th*- [Court of Probate, to be held at Wai- terboro. 8. C., on the 3rd day of July, next, after publication hereof, at. 11 ,o‘clock "in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Letteni Dismissory should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand this 10th day of June, Anno Domini. 1913. • Published on the 11th, 18th, 25th dsys of June, and 2pd day of July. 1818, in Tbs Press anl Standard. O. ALBERT BEACH. Probate Judge. 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. - . u 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 g*ive 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. The He-t in* in the World. * My little girl had dysentery very bad. I .thought she would die. Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy cured her, and I can truthfully say that 1 think it is the best medicine in the world,” write* Mrs William Orvls. (’Hire. Mich., For sale by all dealers. The Best Hot Weather Towle GROVES TASTELESS chill TONIC enrich*, th* >!ood, build. «p the whole .gateai and wilt won tertullf .trencthea end fottifjr yon to wUhetand t depreMtag e8«ct ot the hot aummer. I t uiw-> of Stomach Trouble*. Sedentary habits, lack of out d.'vor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, overeating, par taking of food and drink not su.ted to your age and occupation. Cor rect your habits and take Chamber lain’s Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sair by all dealers. H. T. Herndon, of City R. 8, call ed to see us while in town Saturday.