The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 07, 1914, Image 5
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, & C.
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TERRY &
EXTENSIVE BUILDING CHANGES IN THE NEAR CUTURE
Necessitate Enormous Stock Reductions Now
s means a series of Price-Slashinsi, Trade-Getting, Bargain Sales
Throughout the Coming Season.
SLASH SALE NUMBER i IN DRY (MODS-^T
/ all gur slashed sales drygoods marked in p£ain figures with the slashed sale price, come and be convinced that we mean
BUSINESS, THAT WE MEAN TO MOVE THE GOODS. BY COLD BLOODED VALUE SACRIFICE, THAT BA RGAINS, TRUE BARGAINS AWAIT YOU HERE NOW.
SPECIAL IN HOSIERY
Mens Black or Tan\Hose, 10 and 12 12c values now
Tcents pr.
SCRAP BUNDLES CONTAINING 40 YDS.
Think of it at 2 1 2c yd. The bundle for $1.00
T. & S. Remnants Bundles Containing Bargains in Dress ,
Goods, all large pieces, 14 yds for $1,00
All Shade in 5c Silco Floss now 3c spool.
All Spool Thread 6'spools for 2oc.
A SPECIAL ON COMFORTS.
V ; RIBBON SALE.
No. 80 Satin Ribbon from 20c to 12 l-2c
No. 60 Satin Ribbon was 15c now 8c.
No. 40 Satin Ribbon was 10c now 8c.
No. 11 Former 5c Ribbon now 4c.
New Patterns in Calico now 4 C2c yd.
Table OH Cloth Was 25c yd now 16c yd.
^ BLANKET SALE.
$5.50 Wool Blankets, now $3.87 pr.
$3.50 ^Blankets now 2.67 pr
$1.00 Blankets now 87c pr.
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UNDERWEAR SALE.
- Lades 25c Xestp/
Ladies 50c V^sts
Gentlemens 50c Shirts
Gentlemens 50c Drawers
Gentlemens $1.00 Shirts : 88c
Gentlemens $1.00 Drawers ,88c
DRESS GOOJ>S SLASHED.
Line of 15c Fabrics, containing Plain and Fancy Pop
lins etc now IK-
Line of 25c Fabrics, Containing Bedford Welts, Ratine.
Soiesettes, Checks. Russian Cordetts, Poplins, etc, now 19c
Line of all 50c Goods. Containing Bedford Cordes.
Diagonal Serges. Plain Serge. Hairline Serge. Plain and
Fancy Brilliantines, etc now 43c
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A Very ^Special Quality of Canton
to 8c. per Yar
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Flannel at 5c. per Yard. Our 10c. Gating Each and Every Piece Reduced
Entire Bale of Good Quality Outing Offered at 5c. per Yard.
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Hudson Hllll Notes
Editor The Press \^nd S*:»nda:d.
Vo doubt it i« believed that tbo
rorrespoiulents of Hudnoh, Mill have
all left their Httle tom yet a few
of the reMidents are still h<Xe. ^hd
the best news to rejat*- Is that IlHd*-'*;)
Mill is growing.
The sc-hool at this |iafe/1s ina
thriving condition. At last the pat-
rons have learned the importance of
co-operation. Many ^ Improveni* nx*
have be^n niade > but there are
many more to be made ere vfe c;.n
have an ideal school. It has a l.irg*
enrollment than It has ever had.
ai d b making rapid strides in cdu* a-
J onal work. The ^.chpol is b‘ n ’
taught hy Mi: ; s -Gertrude Ht:«i '>'>
who is y a graduate of Columbia Col
lege Miss Hudson fully unde* -
stands the work, and her edif atb;>
I raining renderSy her a -mi< - 1
4' n her. She Is a livo- t«u?lter. :• o
uiid r r lur guidaiKO the ! •
not only kept bufy. b’’ r>r-
a<c‘oniplishing much in yheir wor; .
The tudents .of the-rl-d i
si l|ool g'uyt* <j|t1t< i ‘ an ”5u‘e>
tet t ainnu nt on Dee. d ■'.
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The Universal Car
BUY IT BECAUSE
ITS A BETTER CAR
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TOURING CAR
f. o. b. Walterboro
Get Particulars From A II. 'VV1C11MAN, See. & Treas.
Walterboro Garage Co., Ltd.
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a’:d purpo-e this year. There is a
great work before us and many
golden opportunities will he plaeed
Jtii our pathways.. Shall We let «one
of these pass unnoticed? Let us
rtfive to make -many wonderful ac-
romplishments this year.
Mrs. Bell Roberts and children of
Cilllsenv;!!** hav« returned home
sfter having spent several days with
rrlatiVes at this place.
Attirus Hudson, after having spent
th^ holldX' with his parents^ has
returned to Bamberg where h" is
attending sell <oI.
Miss Margaret Dimer spent last
week *\♦ rv i»leas.-ntly wtii M>si i
Gertrude and Von air Dliiier of Bethel.
lir. A. W Had T Hudson had
business in Shiloh sk*< tion lust wdek.
Little' Miss Miriam t rosby a'.es the
g'icst’nf Misses \ftmi• • ■’ Belie an..
•Xitel rresbv last Sduday.
• Him k ; > in,i»y/ has.r- •urned * > I
'.illisonvXTe *<• nis s: holust e
< Mies, aDv: f^vli.v spent the hohy.
d yn Vith t - parent.-. Mr. and 'l^U
A Fresh
y
of fine Horses and Mules is on hand at our stables and it
will pay you to see them before buying elsewhere. We
are here to please.
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Dhristma- flree insr;
j Pray r. .1. I). HiuIho'
’ T'o. Best Time. Me- i
i Po >: evght.: Clins, M
| Mush-,. •
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Your City Cousin
CAN BOAST OF NO .DEirKR DELIVERY SERVICE THAN GIVEN
YOU BY UNCLE SAM’S PARCEL POST SYSTEM
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Have yot# good wearing apparel needing CLEANING or
*• * DYEING? Send such aOieles t»» us. with any linens re-
'Ny^^juiring high-grade launtiry ?ervi.t i '. We will promptly
serve you and i»repay return charges, *
IDEAL LAUHD8Y
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LAUNDEUERS
UP-TO-DATE
DYERS
CHAULESTON, S C
CLEANERS
in)' ■.
The' Baby’s Sto* ki.»is, ’tie y V..'Uv
L icky Ixxketv Miriam Cro^ey.
Si.iita rians’ Visit, a iiorv ! 1 tpp
Crosby.
F Iks ;*r Small a? 1 ;,<r t.ddiv I’ha-
C>;rii tmas Ch timt l.o’ > t < ; •»«!
_ Muaic.
\ ('hrirt:n.''.8 Telepj. ir.e, I : ' > •
Hud soiv
.' true Hen, t. , a t lory. ii
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A Song of Dh.ris*- :««. i.Xt< !•- CrO •
Christinas' I', o Tuou^tii.
< Xosby.
Where l)0':H ifa.T . J,"-' • ' ■ ' l ’ ''
Crosby
The Trapping of '.•a-nl.i .''iaa
Hudiica and fro,,by.
T Bing the Story, The
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^)f Chri:Cn’
hf»ni./ to 11 i'd, i
Mrs UilU.’i D-v ■
I 1». HiiiisSfr'i'iK -ti t' /
’ Tl.«**rvtii^ !r. ' ! Cl VI-t
■ - o-i\. (H b< pain* d in ,!• *,
t' -v. '• We Ho; e" f h. t
• d ’. i»* over
Miss '.r! "c Hudson
her-« ou.-in. Miss •
jn.T-e*; .jrt TiHydiV.
Mrv and Mr-- 1 It /-ifi.r’.-uii t,v
-undaV with Mi. and Mrs. H
' r .i»y.
M' f rs.VkVat*o.i and Hm K* Crosav
• ended s*T\-< Tabor S inday
Mr. and NfCr .1 '.n.* ■ t liner and
iCtle daught u-, Lilly Mae.
Mr. and Mrs !’•\i cr< b> ITmrsdjy.
Messrs. Bayuk t'-oslry . td At-
' * UH Hudson V. • r* '* lov •!! .!l*
Bethel section last- .'-Uliila>.
D.r In -nor. '■
Wo il.ya furry a full line of buggic
whipsCeto.,
vruir t . lap K' 4a.
D.
it : vi !y oup prices are tho l o c i
S3 LuUity ui la* d ’ets which we oiler.
air i stunt
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Best Dough Heilb ||ie for Dhildien.
“1 am very glau *;• raj a few i^onls
in p^gwe »,f t naur*b»r!hio'a P o'tg
Hemedy'' writes Mrs. Lida Deway,
Milwaukee. Wi». **Lluire used if
for years both for my childr n and
myself and it never f»Ua to relievo
and cure a cough or cold. No ramuy
with children should be without it as
It gives almost immediate rullef ti»
caaea, of eroup.” Chamberlaiu’a
Cough Remedy ia pleaaadt and safe
to take, which la of great importance
whan » medicine must he given to
young children^
dedbr*.
'or sale by ail
K. I^idson Fishburne. v.ht> .yas
been spending the Christina.- holidays
^ith his wife’s parents. Judge and
Mrs George Gage, of Che* er. T*-
turned home Saturday.
DouMipatiou Cured.
“Five years ago I bad the worst
case of (hroaie eonatipatlon ; ever
knew of; and t'hamberlain’a Tablets
cured me,’' writes rf. P. Flab. Brook
lyn, mieb. Por sale by all dealers.
The Turk
Crosby.
The.Christmas Story Hii'kw
i»Mky’s Christma-s, ■a story, !'. >
Crosby.
A Stand Santa Claim,
Santa DIhus.
.DeLveraliee of Presents.
Adjournment ♦ ’
As .soon as. the entertainmetit yviis
r\er the rurtains w>re erawtt atnl •
very beautiful Pliristmas tree wat
u^played, which was especially for
jt.he studwnta. All the cbildreu want
nohie with bright, happy fares.
The X' w Year has come and ea< .a
one of us should be more enthusias
tic than before. We should be filled
with a determination to derive the
greatest benefits from the vast field
of opportunities. We all begin
_ WiW ar Drefsiat*. TSe. |p
with"new Ufa and a more fixed-aim r*»ay iniu t* cvmtiystim.
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Ibfli**! Vl<*tficdi't < fun<li.
. -Ou the first 8ifid.il of Hi.>• \'*-
V<-ar th.** oervi* cs . \,p*-« ; t
IT'.-t. Six P«’>0; y . *. »•«
y letter oc'ceriifilc.i -'*.e <\k'»
inloti of thi- * h* i . \
;crameiit was <*I*»i.i '
:ng spoke on forir**tlint >M'i
hlMders the t>< st lit*' .init -p • .i .«
: of ward. At niftlit tv su!:jy t du»
< irlined was The ,S:;M <»; v destihy’an 1
how it leads- " '
’ Nert Sundajc ti e r i .ng !*e pastor J
w ill dia< u*s the "Ideal L fe and Hotv, '
to Attain. It." tin* tWual services at
night*,beginning at T T'J oVIci k.
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? GROW MORE t'OITOX TO THE ACRE
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PLANT SIMPKINS’ PROLIFIC SEED.
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earliest Cottpn in the V\’hp1j!. Ninety da;, rrcin
Very prolific and a good linUi.
TTht«* I, m e*- <*•(.-r' In !hl« fci’tli n <if th*.
Mian all •>tii*-r 'll-.ai»ul t**|{* lto r. a*nj
■ Htu llif ta-t t.o v• ..la a»m -u|.p*>-v<l Ij l**-
iituralti*-. lur a ^r-„t many il.»t**r,
l>ruavunr*4 It a l»cii^ .11*. a--* <u*l j r.»< i ilatd I.*eal
r*HH*Uhra a ,nil tig (^ualai.rly (xdlutf (u * un w4lti
a- al In-atOirul, j.p.t,. ua< * *1 it lururabb*. S* lelu-r
t.aa prurua Calarrla lu tx- a i-.iyOialluual UImViw*.
aixl fb*-n*(*,rx r<x|uly«* * ..iial;iatlo*ial trua^i-iih
Haifa Catarrh ^ aru. inanufn*lnr»d l.y K. j|*
i l»‘!auv a C#.. Totaxlu. Ohio. 1« Itw* <aily Ciamttl#-
liuaal * va tie* uarkrt ll t- tafc«*n lue-rnaBy
lu Uoaeai fr*XD <1r<.|a |o a ti-aa|Kxa»fSl. It aria
•llrorfly IX) tbr <x1 ai**t aaaooaa xiirfaix., *f
Ik* ar*t*ta. They olfur «*oo Lnn.lr.U ■liiUara far
any raar fa Ha to ,ar». Sens f.,r cireiilara aa4
»: r. i. mtt.xrT a rq.. t\>w i®. oli«.
Irxfil
{.daiiting to bale.
We -ell the only g^rtdine-Mr. Nijnpkin--* trxtt
dii?*ct from hi> farm.
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Frice $1.25 per Bushel. 25 bushels at SI. 15.
LIBERAL DISt Ol NT IF ORDERED BEFORE JAN
/ I ARY FIR.ST
On every t>r<ler sent us before Jan. 1st t .ke Uk-. «»f) this
prk*e. Order^iow, the time is short. > - *
W. H. MIXSON SEED CO., CHARLESTON
Sole Distributors for South Carolina.
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