The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 05, 1913, Image 3
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THE PRESS AND STANDAI.D, WALTERBORO, & C.
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At all times exceptional bargains can be
secured at our first class clothing, dry
goods, shoe and millinery store. We buy
cheaper; hence 'we sell cheaper. Before
you buy your goods, visit our store, see the
high gj-ade of goods which we sell at low
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Our business this fall has been
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larger than ever before, and our
excellent stock at low. prices has
caused this increase in business.
Walterboro,
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Enables us to offer a well assorted
Stock of the nev/est and most
tasteful articles in the line of La-
die^ and Gents Furnishings and
Ready to wear clothes. Our Ladies
Suits and Cloaks are the very
Latest Styles and our Clothing is
unequal in Quality and Prices. A
call at our store will give an idea
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Where the Dollar does teDuty.”
COM.KTON BAPTWTHintDAY
HTHOOI, (INVENTION TO MEET
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The Colleton Bapt>t Sunday-School
Convention will held It* next an
nual session with the l^lne Grove No.
1 church, beginning Friday Nov. 14.
and continuing through Saturday and
Sunday following. The program is
as follows:'
Frlday Moraing.
10:30 Qevottonal and Song
vice. Conducted by J. B. Doi
11.00 Introductory'sern^o^ z ~yby
Rev. J. R. Funderburk.
12.00 Enrollment ahd reports of
delegate*, election, of. officers.
12:30 Our^Greateat •Probleni-^
how to int$rtst and enlist the great
majority of bur church memberp-who
take no part In Sunday School work.
J. K. Funderburk, general discussion
; 1:00 Three of. the Essentials to
the Success of S. S. Work.
i 1» All the Church Spirit-filled.
(2> All the Church supporting
the S. S. in every needed way.
i2 j The S. S. properly organized
and working during the entire yeat.
Discussed by Rev. F. O. S. Curtis,
followed by general discussion.
1:30 Adjourn one hour for din
ner.
Friday Afteraooa. r.v
2:30 Song Service.
3:00 Special problem—reaching
the older penpl? In our churches
whose early trainidg and environ
ment has left them unprepared to
appreciate the value of S. S. work —
J. C. t’dllum. G. A. Martin.
3:30 How to bring the V'ital'
Truths of Christianity to the atten r
fion of th* Children of all the Grades:
B. F Halford. G. W. Vfay.
4:00 Adjourn after Miscellane
ous Business. / •
Suturdav Morning.
10:00 Song Service.
•1 O':30 The part of tho Sunda"
School in Preparing the child for
Social Service when it shall hav**
reached Maturity. L. B. Ackerman.
Sam B. Saunders.
11:00 Teaching Missions in the
Sunday School. «
(1) From the Bible (2) From
Missionary , Literature 3» From ac
tual experience ir^ the neighborhood
of the School. J. M. Craven, Hugo
S. Strickland.
11:30 How to Use the Lesson
Helps to greatest Advantage.
M. Finch. J. B. Dodd
12:00 Preparing the
< 1» To teach it, When? and
How? X
(2- As a pup'.L • When? and
How?
Prof. A. C. Hlcrs, P. M. Johns.
12:30 W<S trship in the Sunday
School. I* it properly understood
and Accentuated in our Schools 8.
W. Atkerman. W. C. Brant.
:00 The A'dvantagM and Disad
vantages of Grading our country
Sunday Schools and doing organised
Class work In them. J. M. Craten.
M. R/Stone.
1:30 Adjourn for one hour.
2:30 Song Service. '
3:00 The piece and Importance
of Music in the Sunday School J. B.
Dodd. H. J. Givens.
3:30 The Sunday School teach
ing Temperance. 'General discus
sion.
4:00 Miscelleaneous business.
Adjourn.
Hnaday Moraing- -
10':00’ Song Service, and Sundry
School Mass Meeting.
1*:00 Missl-viury trrmnu ,y J.
C. Lawson.
Let all the Schools elect their de
legates. and along with them send
some contribution as we shall neeo
a little money to have the minutes
printed. Let us make it .« great
Convention as we certafti.y < an by
the help of God.
J. C. Lawson, for Convjnittdo.
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other range in yetir kitchen.
Never mind that. You caji*
not afford Jo put up with its
wastefulness and aiscomfort
any longer. Come to us and
wq will put in 5 a Favorite
mge that wjll positively
save from* $5 to $10 every
year on fueli)ilLs alone.
Favotites are buflt from
the best materials. They practical
ly abolish repair cost—and contain
features you would expect to pay
$15 to $20 extra for, although they
are given you without any addition
al cost.
Such features as the ventilated
oven—evenly heated—that insures
perfect baking, Heat indicator that
enables you to control the oventem-'
perature.. A sectional lid for small
utensils. A cast flue back that will
not wear out in 25 years. A glass
oven door, giving full view inside the
oven. Accurate, tight fitting of the
registers ancj doors—insuring com
plete control of the fire at all times
and maximum economy in the use
of fuel.
Favorites are built on the unit
system—with interchangeable parts.
Tell us your requirements—we will
build a range for you that wil^exact-
ly suit your needs. With all these
advantages. Favorites cost no more
than the ordinary kind. Why
not throw out that misfit cook
stove in your kitchen? Learn
the Favorite Way of eliminat
ing waste, worry and work.
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la Memory of Col. C. G. Hen<ler-»*>n
One more of the beroe* »ho worv
tho Liey
Har. gon* to v .i» U: * i> ng »!eey.
For the Angel of Death through our
fiat thinning ranks
The ripened grain must reap.
We’ll miaa the noble hearted friend.
Comrade in camp and field. ^ ;
And bending o’er hia honored dust
Wo silent tear-drops yield v ‘ .>;
Ho has passed the river and ncath
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Awaits our f rousing o’er;
FOr one by one the war-worn ranks
Are reaching the-other shore *
And when the last vet‘ran tm* an-
. k - .awered the c«H <
Up there in that haven of light.
We then will know- and understand
God’s purposes aright.
To i
C^o a CoM InOoe Day
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Co^S sod Heodoch* mdworfc. ba tbcCMd
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The Fourth Quarterly Townuhjp
Sunday School Convention for Itrox-
ton Tow nship w ill convene.at‘W esley
Chapel bn the second Sunday in
,v ft(ovember. W’e oarnefifly r-> ef|
every Sunday School in the Townsldp
to at least one fleleeat«-. Tisi.J
willJcomplete step 4 in “«> ii . • i:,d-
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Johns.
12:30—Teacher Trainlnz. A S.
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1—Enrolment of Delegate* and
Appointment of Committees
Adjournment for Dinner-
Aftern<M>n Seasion.
2:30—Where are we? Miss. MS'
May Fishbufne. °
3s—A Contribution from ever Sun
day School hi the Towlcsh jh I >T.
Folk. ' '■ >
3:10—(a* Election of Oif.y^rS;
(b) Where shall-tho next con- ym.on
be ffeld? (c) AdJOUrORieut
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.Stilts. Calomel and Pills ar t ou Liver
mid Bo-vela Ifkeja-pper a<t-
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Get at ,lij»cerjt-dfb\ ffovv.X, *
’ Most-old'^pbople rnusr X‘vt .tti the
boweJje'Anme regular heip./Wlst
*tu?fer ffdltf eonatiggtion. • Th*‘-V)#t:d4-T
tion is peVfortly natural.' It, ,s just
as natural as it is for old people to
walk slowly. For age is never *6
active as youth. The muscles are
leas elastic. (he- bowels are.
muscles.
So all old rpeople need Ciscarets.
One might as well refuse to aid weak
eyes with glasses as to negelrt thin
gentle aid to week bowels The
bowels must be kept act.ve. This .s
important at all ages, but never
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232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street,
Charleston, - - Sojuth Carolina
OUR EARLY BUSINESS HAS BEEN WONDERFULx^
K)F COURSE THERE IS A REASON:
Styles are unusually pretty a n<J/attractive and prkes which
must please. \-
In Ladies and Misses Coats a ltd Suits we a^:speciali/injr in the
best. $15.00suit. The best $25.00 suit'and the finest Imported
Model Suits in the State, §30.00 to ^
Ladies, Misses and Children’s Coats, Sport Coats, 3-4-length
• Coats,' 'Long' Coats, Black. Ur^y and 'Fancy Coats, Children’s
Long Coats and Reefers in price from S2.50 to $40.00 each,
BLANKETS' . . x > , • C0iIFOItTS
Rugs, Carpets* Mat ting. Table Cloths, Napkin^ Table Damask,
Rowels, Toweling, Linen. \ X
[fes, Misses, Children^ and Infants Sweaters in latest style;
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COMPLETE LINE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
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LEGANT VARIETY OF SHIRTS WAISTS. _/
Milhnerj’ Department is very interesting to those who ap
preciate style and value. X ' X
Our Mail Order Department has been placed in the handsof com
petent parties. /- Orders filled the day received.
Our Motto is absolute satisfaction or money refunded. m
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Xg* iii not t’n.if f or harsh physics.
Youth may occasionally whip the ix.w
els into activity. But » lash «an’t b‘-|.
ua^d every «lay What the bow«*ls*of
the old need is a Rentle ami naturaj
tonic. One that can be contantly
used without harm. The cjnly such
Ionic is Cascarets. and they cost only
1ft c*nta'per bq^ u-i any drug fctore.
They work while- you Bleep ,
At the fe«*nt death, of Cot U. G.
Henderson, who acted ak-lpcal agent
for; The Liverpool and London and
Globe Fire Insurance Co. at Walter
boro. The Company appointed Mn.
Carrie H. Fraser, who wax associated
with him. as their aub-agent. Mrs#
Fraaer will now continue tbeir busi-
We Pay Highest Cash Prices for
I ton t give your profits away -ship direct to us by * express and get your
mi *ey next day. We pay highest prices for green and dry hides of all kinds
Beuswax. Fallow and old Metals, old Rubber and Furs. Try us with a shin-
me nt now. Send Iqr Price List. • v?
Carolina hide a junk co.
CHARLESTON, S. C
neaa and R. Ludlow Fraaer will be
connected aith the local agency and
look |jfter all public matters. To
gether they will co-operate for the
advancement of this reliable com
pany In our midat.