The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 10, 1913, Image 9
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There can be.no better place to select your wedding: gifts than at
a Jewelry Store—and no better Jewelry Store than ours.
Silverware in every form. X, -
4 Chinawai'e in the finest hand painted designs. . ^
Cut glass in many shai^es,.-^
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/ Articles of evei-y description that will suit the occasion.
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NOTHING ELSE-—
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OUR AMBITION has always been have a Furniture
Store second to none in this part of the State and now. .
that all of oiir efforts are centered on this one line we in-,
tend to realize this desire. . * \
We have bought a very large stock to be delivered at
once. Some very high'class furniture as well as cheap
and medium furniture- We have bought this stock at thox
right price for cash and will continue to undersell our City
competitors. _ ,
We are offering & very liberal discount for cash i ill
goods now on hand to make room for this immense ck
to come in during the next ten days.
Let us show you what we can do for you.
ith every . 50c cash pure
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Christmas present.
uth Carolina
u will get a unm-
bered coupon with a chanceyo win the Gold and Silver prizes for a
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rani From Sapt. Strtrklaml
After havingyfefrnied by actual ox- j
periehce thkt a tourinjc car would not t
attend to my school buaioeaa <and ‘
that is I wanted h for) I uotl
lied Mr. Bennett to bring me a roads
ter. He did »o apd we matte the ex
cbanlne »atiiifac|j>rtW:
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Hirer and Ayer t>eg to announce tjiat they are now
ready to accommodate the buying public with a full line
of buggies, Wagons, surries,. laprobes, whips, harness,
horses and mules at Walterboro.
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Our past relatiolis with hundreds of customers in tips
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territory is your guarantee of low prices and a square
deal to everybody.
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Come and see us before buying^
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We will keep our business at W’alterboro open at all
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,and weVie gathered together a lot of new
suits that for style, quality and price will
/ . out-class any stock yod will see elsewhere - ;
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We Have Made the Values Extremely Big This Seasoi
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sell at public outcry before
x(he „ Courthouse/at W’altey»ord on
tober, fhe rollowlhf
for taxes: l
Salesday
tracts
MirmouBc a
ly In (Ktot
of lapd for
Mrs. n M, Hiott—Walterboro. 8.
, C., Fop/acre* *, bounded on the North
of Steve Hiott, on the West
of Mrs. J. a. Oriflln. on the
the public road, tod on the
by lauds of Owen Smith. Tax,
coats and penalties $5.S3.
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O F. Kinsey, Snider’s School Dis
trict, Sixty "ncre*. bounded on the
Cast.' North and Weal by lands of C.
V. Kinaey, and on the South by land*
of 1. J. Smash > Tax, costs and
penalties, $11.79. v
Nelson levant. Heyward Township,
Ten acres, bounded on the North by
lands of Jim Davis, on the South by
lands of Lewis Allen, on the West
by lands 6f Caleb Stevens, and on the
Kaat by land* of Rlllv Tax,
costs and penalties $5 48.
Rev. LeRoy 6. Henderson of Knox
ville is visitinx at the home fo his
parents, ('ol. and Mrs.'C. 0. Hender
son.
Mrs. T. P„ Burgess, daughter of
Obi and Mrs. (\ G. Henderson is in
Walterboro, the guesf of. her parents.
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O. I. Blboker is constructing a hand
some utore/buildlng ,oii his lot ad
joining his present ptorr and will
occupy the iamb when completed.
. Jas. Huggins, a Walterboro boy.
w^b is .making good at college, left
yesterday for Greenwood, where he
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and you'll be delighted when yo\i see what excelJeliL suits you can get for little,
money. These big. values are g(iiag to attract a lot of new cus
tomers to outf BoyS^Dppariment. a t»
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Jupiter Fraser, Cottagyville,
Twenty three sere*, bounded on the
XNorth by lauds of Dan Brown, on the
East by the Kbisto River, on the
South,by land* of the Charleston
Milting Co., and on the Wept by lands
of Dan Brown. Tax costs and pen-
Sltlea, $$.73. ' \ /V'
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Jim Spell. Cottageville. Nmc Hires
boundered on the North landsNH
Joe Edwards, on the East by lands of N
Ramson Lyner. on The South bv lands
of Riddick Ackerman ^ahd on the
West by lands of Allen Spell, Jr, Tax
’ coat# and irpn%ltle*. $4.81.
, Steven Cannady. Bells. Township.
Seven acrea. hounded oh the North
by landa of N. M Maxey. on the Eant
%bv landt of Dannie Cannady. on the
/ South by lands of^ J. M, DanncRy and
on the West by lands of Mrs. Char-
Tax, costs and penal-
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Sandy Polite. Fraser, Tow r lip
Ten acrea, landed t>p the Hast by
ladds of Ttiirn Maxwell and on the
South'by the Avenue." Tax. costs and
penalties, $6.84 *
Margaret Monroe, Ijawlide- Town
ship. Four acr.
North by lai,..f
and on
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NOTICE.
All trusteea , desiring application
blanks for Graded School or Term Ex
tension aid will please call at oifce
at the office of the Superintendvht of
Education. I have Just succeeded
In getting these blanks and are spe^K
ally desirous that a41 schools that are
in need of state aid phall have them.
So please call atbnre..
Hugo S. Strickland. ,
Supt. Education.
And let hifa slip on the coat"'of a full suit—Note hpww£ll it fits, how flat the collar sets around the neck, that
the sleeves are long enougfi aflej fully fashioned, then realize that careful tailoring makes all of these features
of fit an<f style lasting and you will know why we are so ajisious to have every boy and his parent* tc find out
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The Store That Makes Good.”
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R, R. Hiers of Ix>dgc spent last"
Thursday In town, the guest of his
daughter. Mrs. R. R. Milev. X
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Uy Wurren v
ties. $0.4$,
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HOG CHOLERA
HE MOST TRIFLING SYMPTOMS
THIN DREADED DISEASE
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5.MAND
ANTIKOL
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If Xoe of your-hoga is losing (ts
SpptMite; becomes dull: skows no
desire to move about; seeks a seclud
ed corner; has diarrhea; e)es affect
ed and lips gum together; has diffi
culty in breathing; sometimes a
more »»r leas severe cough; loss of
flesh: or where the Skin Is slightly
covered with hsir the body turns red
or purple and sonuMin,ms' eruptions
appear. ^
If any or all tbeao. symptoms, there
is a possibility in every case and ft
probability in mstiy-cases, that it ts
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Sold and guaranteed by
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A. O.. M R. and B. G. Hiotf, j
prosperous farmers and merchants
of the Round section, wetty in town*
on business Monday. ^
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Miss CatheVine Sullivan of I'harles-
ton visited her sister at Stokes on
Sunday.
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Mrs. O. R. Browp and son. Osmond,
who have been ^visiting the formers
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Luke Far
mers have returned to their home in
Carlotte. N. C- y
Messrs. E. B. McSweeney and B.
St. L. Summerlyn. of Hampton spent
"Sunday In Walterboro.
>li*s Allye’Michasl. who made
iufected with the Hog Cholera germ. Lmany friends her* last season, has-
returned to W’alterboro afid wlH act
as milliner for the Mrs. W. A. Black
Millinery Company.
.Mr and Mrs.*Jacob ^’Qtiln. of Hen-
>?'.ville, were in town Friday. .
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H. Zattn has returned from
a business, tgfp to Atlanta.. While
there she secured the services of an
cxnef-t milliner. Miss Copeland, who
will ■con arrive to take charge of
the millinery de>artnient of the H.
Zain Clothing Company.
G. F. Hiott,*sqn.of*A/0. Hiott of
Round left ysaterday for Clemson
College whefe hf will pursue his
studi**.. Mr. Hiott enters his second
year at that institution.
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Rev. T P. Baker and daughter,
Miaa Mattie left yesterday for Vir
ginia. Mias Mattie goea to enter one
of Virginia’s .ktgher institution of
learning. Mias Edith Fraser of Har-
deevllle going to the name college.
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A. Driggers, one of Bedon’s pros
perous farmers, had business in W’al
terboro Monday.
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* w. H. Varnedoe. of Penlel section
was In town Saturday.
Julius E. Beach, formerly oj Col
leton but now of GreenvillX is In
Walterboro this week among his old
friends. ^ ^
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A. Z. Searson and family haVe re
cently moved,10 .the Adams residence
on Hampton Street. . X
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C. C. Saunders of Stokes was In to
see us while in town Friday.
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Harvey Trowell of Hreat Swamp,
was ih town last week on business.
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W*. F. Robertson of Stokes was in
town Friday on business.
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A. H. CrOsby of Sabor.ifas in town
Thursday.
D. P. Bishop o? Cottageville was
in town Saturday.
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Mr and Mfs L K Varn of Fenlel
section were in town Saturday.
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John Simmons of near town was
seen ’on our streets Saturday.
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E: D. Benton of Sniders was in
town Saturday. „
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Ashley Pellum of Petiiel was in
town Saturday.
Mrs. M^^THoweR daughter.
who have been-spending the-summer
at the summer home of Mrs. Howell’s
parents. Judge and Mrs. Geo. Gailfe
st BiowMng Rock. X. C., will return
home tomorrow.
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P. L.* Bootle of Hendersonville
was iiv^own Tuesday on business.
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i. Fraser Rivers has returned from
Ho* Springs. X. 0. ^
Miss Lucia Patterson of Charleston
Js visiting friends and relatives in
town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. May have re
turned from up evu.'ivM/e ffhe
mountains of W-stern ‘•••♦h C a:6-
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W”. X. Jones the popular magistrate
at Ashtpn, spent yestetdar , ir. th -
city. ^ _ ” • v -
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A. Q. Lyons of Islandton is tn fo^- n
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