The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 11, 1914, Image 10
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Is a climber. Perteverinjly he pubes upward on
the steps ef snccess. Sometimes he slips backward, but be frits his
teeth sad is tp sad on again. Climbing is not PLAY. It's HARP
WORK, The successful climber must STICK EVERLASTCHGLY TO IT..
Are you climbing up the STEPS OF 8AVTHGS?
STARf AN ACCOUNT NOW. STICK TO I’
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The First Nadonal
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Friend Merchant, ^spring’s nearly here,
Be thou resolved with us.
To form, of confidence and faith,
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A trading bond of trust.
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That we may know each other ‘
With a know that understands
The mgggUig underlying
The wamt clasp of our hands.
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In harmony together we
Will always da our part.
Kach one with the interaet .
Of the other one at heart, i
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So kt us be. resolved
To form this bond of trust,
That .ve may better know you cf 1914
And you in turn know us.
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a eonajile.raUtaiguin. it believed;
grest mmsfiMPibu/have r^ght
benefit of her magic po # ?.i
Mr.'Hiatt say* h« had'o/Tasrsait
nn bin hand»'and being aer.iola" to
find out. how it uouldXterr'.icate.
came to- Charlostdn Ur cot.KUit th«,
clairvoyant. - The fi^at of* bis serloa
of deposits wa* $1 Jflpon which he
waa apprised of in» fact that he
wodld wHi the lawault. but in ord r
to protect hinTfrom futher annovirg
eapcrience*yin the futnrei Mme.
Montclair^dvised him to -bring her
three $20 gold piec<^ over which-sh*
would/Suffuse a magic powder.. He
and the money was duly re
turned to him. Hbt in order, to make
apell lasting. $4A was treated
t the same powder, making $100
in all- which she ^aid must be
brought back r'oher along with $3S0
in gold, if he would have the job
complet« in every .espeeg Upor.
parting with this amount, on Satur
day. Mt. Hiott was requested to, re
turn Monday morniTsg at 8 o*clock
when updh the paynu r.t of a $10 fee
jtis now magic $4€0 would he return
ed to him. although it was done at
a sacrifice as the powder was worth
much more than $11.
'Monday morning the Walterboro
man went to the house of the sooth
sayer. beyond the northern limits of
the city, and found a crowd there be-
forp him all looking-for Mme. Mont
clair. who had left the day b^fpre.
Mr. Hiott reported the matter -to
Chief Cantwell who had him swear
out a warrant before Magistrate Wil
liams, charging swindling. Detec
tives are working on the case.—From
Th° State. ^ _ /
Ike Right Way
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T. J. McDaniel, Mgr.
ST I <H>o HOHItKltV
Although detail# have not be
given ouj, « i'u< luigf addiessod yd a
local bhnk coutairwng $71.00ty' in
J,' S treasury notes was takotnud a
package of ’Magazine* nujfstituted.
Th* INIWt iration was not/foui d out
till the p.pkage reacli“d/lhe l•.u»k
when the-ca#bier fouad the bundlo
of “I.aflr,” magazinow. He starteo
jo read some of the/iituff and bee.tme
. so interested that he agreetl with the
hank direr tor* U) make up the lo*s
'(( they wttuld plate him on the ruli-
nt-npiion lIsyTif •'‘Lak’’ for life. In
order u» gpt fot*. in a good humor
• and .help 5ou forget even your*big
‘troubie*7 domestic, or financial we
will agree to send you •‘I.afT’' for one
year at the ridiculously low price of
CO tents.
This National Magazine of Fun U
•making greater stride* tbamajijr othe
*nta?iujiie belor* the Amerpnn public
today.. '"'lit,is a magazine that will
keep the whRle fatoHy in a good
humor. The taff'of^J^ff! contains
artists caricaturists atw'w-dter who
rank among the best in the country.
It Is highly illustrated and printed In
colors. It will keep the whole fain
<1 '•
i!y cheerful the’-y ar ’round you
tan afford to spend r,ii» a year to-do
this. Sepd this clipping and Fitly
. eats today to tile I'lihllshtrs of .Uif.
Dayton? Oh 16, for one yew's *uta< ftp
tlon. Th* regular price in f l.OiVand
we are making this BPEC1AI. OKFEIl
to gel acquainted. Adv. 2, )1, 2t.
S. N. Hiott of Zion was
on business Saturday.
in
town
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E. G. Hiott of Pleasant Grove sec
tion was In town Saturday on bysl-
n«‘ss. o
G. Linder jo4*Mt* Carmel had busi
ness in W’aftetbofo Saturday.
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-k. M. Morrjs of Stokes was seen
ofi th" street* Saturday.'
J. M. Ktpsey of Stokes was among
the number in town Saturday.
Route 3 was in
j. • » s
F. D, Benton of
town Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. D. May left Mop-
day afternoon for Floridd where they
will spend the balance of the winter.
Should ftaiaa More Food.
Speakers addressing the aanoal
mooting pf the South Carolina Una
Stock Association la city
chamber recently told the SO
Of the organization in
more food most ho pwdnod4 on tho
farms If tho price of. milk hi to bo r^
duced. Several experts from tho Dm-
tod States deportment of agricoil
are In Columbia sad will deUvar ad-
You must raiie more teed to
hotter catle," said Ji
of DovesvlUo.
L. Me!
to gm
Intodh
tho .Gaffney City Improvement Com
in CHirokee County
R. A. Parker, who has
pecting for gold on lands belonging tc
mpt
Cherokee county
/celved $€4 as his share of the gold
found witklh the last tew weeks. Mr
Parker showed a nugget .which hi
found a few days ago which weighed
33 petmyvfeivlits. S: ni" weeks ago h«
found n nuc?et which weighed
.pennyWeights. If Mr P.»rk'r loutiruer
®tn t|p as wcM ..- i f hai done ;n Ui
l-:v. t Siis p,» ;•* wl!t yield nior
tlmn a awwl i; n t !
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Members Vin’t Stats Pr-k. /
7.T cf .ti e p-er.iber« of the
gcaernl a;--c:uhjy w»-.t on tho insjc'-
tioA^fffjfii-J State Park rcrenPy. ha.
ing Coh.nihr;' ;.t 3:30 on a special tTafr.
and teturning at 6 oWocIl.
The Prst rjop of the Special train
was made about three t^fi’er. atx v%
State Park s’clion, wl’er? the legisla-
rofs were #hovn the sott^c of:, ti)e
water supply for the property Tin n
the train ran bark dqpn to State Park
station, where tSe legislators were
met by a half dozen wagons, in which
they rode over the.State Park. *
Create Office Building Board.
The governor, the chief Justice ot
the supreme court and the board ot
law eumlhers were constituted a
commission under a resolution, passed
hy the house' to consider a suitable
locatjon for a supremo court build
''Ini; or an office brlhiiig,for state offl
clals
Voder the resolution tjie comm is
rior. is c:
•on -and
.power- d to tmp’oy an an hi
cf “um
have plan drawi a* u, tc -
,. r .. * hftri Th®- miB
nisshm t rentes-ed to r*-^ort to tl *
ar-\t f-cz.'i-.r. (t ;;cac.v! ‘'es-jemhiir.
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STATIC OF SOCTH t^AKOLlNA
fouoo of ColKton
HY O. ALtHJ^T BEACH. F.^uire
Probate Judge/*
WHEltEAjj^filivla A. Dihtzler mad.
suit to art 1 to grant her X rtt rs °f A, l-
,min>t.at.ion of the Estate and efferts
^f'hames i>antsi n r
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and Creditors of t e said
James Dantzler deceased, that they
be and appear before no*, in the Court
of Probate, to be held at Walterboro.
F. C. o’n Feb. lS»th 11*14 Inst after
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Admtolatra-
tton should not be granted. , ?.
GIVEN under my band, this 6th
day of February Ano l)omini. Iffll.
Published on the 11th'and IStb
days of February lf l.4 in The Pres^
and Standard.
G. albert beach?
Probate Judige. A'blleton County.
y of Temaas* e . has
position with Riser and
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The polkj^ortfis House has aht ays been to *iye the Best Furniture obtainable for
prices charged. This we. maintain is the “right way" in selling. • It’s a policy t
has m«tcte th*> Store grow to be among the largest in the State. It's a policy that bri
to/YOU full value for your ntoney in every purchase made here. -.. . .
We in\ ite ydu to visit our Store and view the extensive showing of dependable Ho
Fuiri-hings—a stock that jpnges from t'he lowest priced to the finest. >Ve inv^e :
to ge. acquainted with our liberal credit terms and very reasonable prices. t
We invite You to Buy Your Furniture from This Store That Sells the Right Way.
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BEDS AND BEDDING
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A showing from which yqa can cho-
any grade or style, all dependable grad
in which good value is given at each pri
In this stock are.Heron Metal Beds, B
Cross Mattresses, Ostermoor Mattress
IRON BEDS $3.00 1
BRASS BEDS ,..$12,00 1
COTTON MATTRESSES $5.00 \
FELT MATTRESSES $8.50 I
FEATHER PILLOWS , .'. .$1.00 l
DINING 1UN»( FCRNITCRE
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In Golden. Fumed and Early English Oak,
Circassian Walnut, ^Veneered ar.d Solid
Mahogany, in all the popular styles. We’ll '
furnish your Dining Room in any style or
wood at reasonable cost:
^ SIDEBOARDS $12.50 UP
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BUFFETS $15.00
CHINA CLOSETS 7 $12.50
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SQUARE DININQ TABLES $7.5© UP
ROUND MING TABLES $12.00 UP
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COMFORTABLE ROCKERS
-IN—
Upholstered. Wood and Cane Seats. An
style, size or wood, suitable kinds for an
room in your home. AH dependable grade
$2,50 TO
$23.50.
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Prompt Attention
Brown Furniture Co.
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PERSONAL MENTION
. B. J. Crosby of
town Saturday.
Bedon's was in
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J<*ff Blocker of Route 4 was seen
in town Saturday.
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A. $. Chandler of Stokea had busi-
nesa in WaUerboro Thursday.
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’ J: M. Ri*h*w-^. Soiqaks was in
town Saturday.
W. G. Hiott
town Monday.
waa among \hose in
J. C. Nettles of Snider* was
tow n on business last week. X
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J. A. Jones Of Tabernacle was
town on Saturday.
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E. A. .MarvJUr'bf Cre^n Pond v?<
in town Sautfd^y.
ueeks visit to Mr.
Beach.
and Mrs. G. Albert.; (jlHIiH
Mrs. Lida C. Dean and daughter.
Annie, of Woodruff are visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lildk.
G.
and
into
Albert Beach, Probate Jn'dge.
his worthy family hav« moved
town. r . S
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J. T. GoodwSmoaks was in
town StaurdayX
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J. A, Tuten of Jacksonboro had
business in Walterboro Monday.
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J. F. Rentz of Islandton waf- in
town Monday.. •
A. Mar
town S«
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Mrs.. Anna Robinson of ML
spent Monday in th® city.
Carmel
M. S. Smith of Colleton sp'-iit Satur
day in town. *
Way of Mt- Carmel ‘ had
!t«ss in towh Saturday.
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Henry Garvin o! White Hall v. a,-*
in town Saturday on business.
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J M Benton of Route 4 was anions
hose in tow* Saturday.
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^ Perfw Crosby of Mt. Carr. 1 was
n town Saturday.
H. Huger of*Uoute 2 had UStTref*.
n town Saturday,
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E.‘ f>. .Hudson of Sniders was in
town Saturday.
DHAWA MOIST
>r,OTII TMROt t.H
Try Tills: Hair Gets Thick, t
^ ll'avy anti Beautiful at Once
Sto|M Falling oat.
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B. V. Avant of Sand Hill
was seen In toUn Saturday.
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John Pror«aux of Smoaks was In
town on husinew* Monday.
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B. D Jones of Tabernacle was in
town Monday on buaineas.
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H. F. Tow lea of Green, Pond had
ustnazs in town Saturday.
business
'i s hHs*
le*ton,v
Catherine Sulliva^i of Char-
1,visited her mother this week.
Mrs. C. W. Ryan haa returned to
her home in Orangeburg after a two
NOTH H TO DRAW WRY.
On Thnrsdav the Nineteenth ( Hm !
dav of February. A. T>„ 1014. at 1 >
o’r-lork. noon; in the office of the
Clerk of Court erf Common Pleas an!
Gerer;,! Session* for Colleton County i
at Waltcrboro. S. ^he und n r*Igned |
jury Commist loners will proceed to-
draw publicly the names of twelve i-,' ,,,,
(12 » men to serve as Grand Jurots i- T , n
for ihe y-ar and w ill rise
kametlme :>gd place proree,} to draw
p-ihllrly the name* of thirty *ix (36 C
men to serve as Petit Jurou* ffS'the
First wieek of the Court of ^Pbrnmon
Pleas and General Sessions for Col
leton County. S. C.,Mot\nn\nn on
Monday, March todT 1}>14; and wlH
also af the sameXme ahd place pro
ceed to dray* publicly the names of
fhirty-zht f.i6> tnen to serve as P^ti;'
Juror^-for the second week of the
<'nu!*Nof Common Plea* and .General
Sesatons for CoUeton County. 8. C-,
w«einning on Monday- March 9th,,
1914.
Valterboro, S. C. February 9th., i
1914.
E. M. Jon*** Co. Auditor
R. E. Jones Co. Trea*
I>. B. Hudson, C. C. P. k G. S.
Jury Commissioners for Colleton
County, 8. C,
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- Jonas O’Quin of Hendersonville
was in town qn business Saturday.
Immediate VYes. ‘ Certain,*
the Joy of it. Your hair be
light, wavy fluffy, abundant ar
pear* as soft, lustroul and bea
as a young girl's after a Dant
hair cleanse. Just try this. m<
a cloth with a little Danders
car“fully draw it through yocr
taking one email strand nt a
This will cleanse the hair cf
dirt qr excessive oitf a^d in Just
moments you have doubled the
tv of your hair. A delightful
nris® awaits* those whose hail
been neglected or is scraggy, f
drv. brittle or thin. Besides b»
fving jhe hair, Danderhie diss
verv particle of dandruff: clea
f> trifles and invigorates the :
- ulopping Hching nn*l-'*fi
i'e 1 " b’U w-t-at will pleii'/ewou
v. ill he after a few wepICg use.
v,,,; ’Ape p ( ,. v hr;<r-^PPf« and li
'* f~ r -t -yes—bj*r feally now
growing all ,o<er the scalp. If
care for pjy'Uy. aofp hair, and lo
et a 23 cent bottle
ton’s Daaderine from sr.y
sfoY.c or toilet caunter and Just t
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Feel Miserable?
Out of sorts, depressed, phi
the back—Electric Bitters, re;
your health and strength., A r
anteed Liiier and kidney pen:
Money back if not satisfied
completely fured Robert Madset
West Burlington. Iowa, who suff
from virulent liver trouble for c
months#,- After four • doctors y
him, up. he took Electric Bitters
is now a w-®U man. G^t a b<
tOdayi: IX w-tU do the same for
keep it in th° house for all liver
kidney complaints. Perfectly
and dependabK Its results
surprise you. S0e and $1.00.
H. E. Burklen k Co. Philadelphi
* St. Louis.
. Weeks of Round was j.Mi
oa business.