The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 08, 1914, Image 5
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OCTOBER, 7,1914.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBOR 0, S. C.
PAGE FIVE
Photo’s! Photo’s!
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Untijl Nov l*t “Only,” I will be
prepared to make you Some good
Pictures, at my home, but Nov 1st
Only, Remember the time. Am
also Selling out my furniture and
house held goods cheap, doni miss
this chance, a good $65.00 Range
going cheap.
J. R. HALFORD,
Photographer
UNION MAN IS
IN COLLETON
Meeting in Interest of Farmers
at Walterboro ota Octo
ber 15, 1914.
J GERMANS READY TO
BOMBARD ANTWERP
Continued from paR* cno
Mr. J. Whitner Reid, president of
the State Fanaers* Union, is in Col
leton county for a few days. ,He ».*
here. in. the interest of the 'Fanners
J'nion ami has made epeeehd^ a -
several places. He has no
Itinerary outlined, bid will speak .
several plares throughout the coui
•v. The pieetinys are for the mb'*
part held at niirht in ord >r that tk-
farn-iers may have an opportunity »
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le d propc.'e* to held a mee
for .
|1 at the court house in Walterboro on
gj Thursday. Ictober 1*». All rtemlHr
of the ituian and every farmer .an !
business man are uryed to atteri .
this meeting.
Mr. Reid '\*ill address the crov. ’
assembled.
Iv defined conflict like the battle of
the Aisne.
Russian Statement.
Today's I’etrograd official state
ment d»*a!s entirely with the Ger
man stand deals entirely with the
German stand on the Hast Prussian
fror,ti**r, making no mention of the
it nation either in Galicia or Hun-
Th.« 4 much-lteralded bait I '
of Crncow, which, it scents, all the
< •-poiylents anticipated, yet
'..i; to be recorded as a m^ttcr of h:~
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til-
y
i i*v: t ;»»‘st •. t often bear.!
; a oi’Ct e of war ney s —can 1 '
it.!', saying that, though no
in Hungary had been decided
;:r.adors were hot .g reoals-
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FAIR GROUNDS TO
OPEN TO RIDERS
1 •'He- the publlt the bed th mon-
tnTtion of bor<» racing ever soon In
'las county."
For further information as *o the
rices, see the premium list publish*
« 1 in the issue of the L’3r(l of Sep-
t, ::.ber of the Press and Stundjiru.
EMERGENCY MEASURES
INTRODUCED AT ONCE
Continued from page one.
tions regarded a result of the
European war.
The reason for the culling qf the
special session was told by Governor
Blease. in the’^prodamation in state
ments that the failure of the cot
ton market had given occasion for
conditions that are causing the State
financial loss and are of such gravity
as to warrant extraordinary con
sideration by the State’s law-makers
Governor Blease was advised of
the convening of the senate by a
Committee composed of Senator
Slfarpe, of Lexington, Senator Wtl
liams. of Aiken, and Senator Appeu.
Bicycle Riders and Horse Racer-
to Have Access to Grounds
at One*.
Keeji Your Stomach nn<l Liver
lleul'hy > ►
A vigorous Stomach, perfect work
ing Liver and regular acting Rowels
is guaranteed If you will 'use Dr.
K ng’s New Li£e Pills. They insure
good Digestion, correct Constipation
and have an excellent notice tonic
effect on the whole system—Purify
The fair groundsmen trance to tie' your blood and rid you of all body
race tVack will b« open every Sat- poisdns through the Bowels. Only
urday afternoon at 3 o’clock dqtil -*c- at your Druggist.,
October 2fc, v »Per which every af’d- ‘ .
3 o’clock until the fa*rV
. T Unfashionable to Owe Your Taltofl ^
I was told some time ago that tha
millionaires have actually made it
pted. President Smith advised that
body that he had appointed only two
loorkeepers.
Two Officer*.
After reading the message of Gov-
neror Blease outling the work the
legislature will be expected to ac-i
complish, a message telljng that noon at 3 o’clock until the f
some members of both bddles * are 1 opens for the privilege of allowin ? [
holding more than one "public office all who wish to practice running or;
of honor and profit,” and citing judi trotting races, or bicycle races, for
cial opinions by Judges Pope and public exhibition during the fair.
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Bicycle Races will Take Place Each Day of W&
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Fair, Besrinning Tuesday, November 3.
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The following clossifkations will exist:
CLASS A. FOR BOYS UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE.
No. 1. One-fourth Mile Race.
No. 2. One-Mile Race. „
CLASS B. FOR BOYS. BETAVEEN 15 AND 20 x S-ftJ O? AC”
.No. 1. One-fourth Mile Race.
No. 2. One Mile Race.
( i ASS (. FOR ALL OYER 20 YEARS OF AGE. ‘
No.- 1.' One-fourth Mile Race.
No. 2. One Mile Race.
As seen above, the age of the riders is the basis of classifica
tion. ‘ All owning bicycles in the county are urged to enter
the respective classes to which their age entitles them. Valua•
file premiums will be ann Hinted later in-this department. All
desiring to enter the races are urged to fill out the following entry
blank at once rr.ii mail same to R. M, Jefferies, Secy in order that
he may enter thihn in time. \
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Ernest Moore setting forth the ill
egality of such action.
Besolution suggesting that the
genera! assembly confine its deli
berations to measures outlined in
the governor's first message, and
that the members serve without pay
Clarendon. The a formality of ; daring thia session were read, and
will corns up tomorrow for discus
sion: :r*
After-, being in session one hour.
th« senate adjoruned at I o’clock
clock tomorrow
the committees
dtbpenMng of may upp sensesry clerks . were requested by the chairmen to
and attoohao.ot tha ado- [moot,during ike aftewmon.
fashionable for young men to pay their
tailors. This was a reform indeed.
Mr. \\. B. Ackerman, superintc:.-, ^ West end gasped with auT"
dent of the racing department, in pr i^ only the most obstinate or the
writing to the Press, and Standard, most Impecunious of our gilded youth
has the following to say: ase holding out against an innovation
"I will say that we expect to have j ao monstrously bourgeois. The tall-
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Secretary County Fair
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advising the house of representatives
was dons npon motion of Senator
Christensen, of BoanforL
Resolution offered by Senator
Lids, of Irangebnrg. ffiad Senator i to convene at 11 o’c
Ottigstenseo, providing for * the ' morning. Moat of
regular trotting sulkies to rent dur
ing the fair. , Thia. of course, will
cause reel trotting races, and ones
that will be Interesting to all spec
tators. All who desire to race are
urged to eorna. sad practice oh the
track, familiarise themselves with
the rules aad bo prepnrod to'onter
their reffiseUvo races without any
daisy, we prspaos thfa year to have
raeiag on g irfmaUaed bas^ aad
of oonrse, are delighted. They
that the mason the mfTTVsistsss 1
■tarted this kdsa la that they pffi dlo
oooat for reedy money, eo you
Warm, the
no very,
Y\alterboro, b. C. Date
, Please entei* my name in the County Fair Bicycle Races
in Class Nos ! I represent my age to be such
that I fan enter said classes.
.• .Name.
Riders of any age may enter for both numbers to which their age
entitles them. *
2 COLLETON COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION
lavlgormtlag to the Palo aad Sickly
TO* Old SUadard s«s«r*l atrvssthvalas teak.
oaovrs tastklbss chin tonic dHW* oat
llelerk.fsrk Wa tbv blood .a ad balld* the ava-
Bycicle Races
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UNDERSELLING SPECIALS THAT ARE SPECIAL VALUES- ASTOUNDING
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‘ A bargain has tremendous pulling pdwer. It will certainly pull the money out of your pocketbook. Thousands of bar
gains are crowded in thia^store. The shelves and counters are groaning under their load. Bargains that can be found no
where in this town and county. Never before in the history of this store have opportunities been presented in such numbers
to our customers. It’s up to you; will you heed opportunity knocking at your door? Read and heed the 20 items enumerated
below; just a few of the many awe-inspiring values here waiting for you. ‘ ~
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—A nice hemstitched Ladies Handkerchief, good (jual-
^ ity, easily/Vforth 5c each; specially placed
amonethe big twenty, o for. ^
I A lapge pound can of Cyrolopsis perfumed Talcum
hwder; easily worth 25 cents. We have 1 Q(»
about two gross'; just think of the price..
Ladies’ Ready-Made Gingham Aprons, full size and
well made,;,good quality Ginghams; this
sale only • * •••••*
Ladies’ Ready-Made White Lawn Aprons; full size,
• good quality UiSvh; one of the best values IQp
we have ever offered; only 6 dozen of these
Little Girls’ FrilleJ Cambric Pantalettes i a good
value, well made, full size, and goods f
without starch in it; a great value^ v
Infants’ Leather Shoes; Tan. Black and Colors:
soft soles; a regular 25c value; one of our 1
specials; one pair to the customer, each
Ladies’ and Men’s Carpet Slippers, beautiful Per
sian colorings; a very sightly slipper; 25c
comfort and wear combined; pair .. ....
Men’s all silk Four-in-Hand Ties; are easily 25c val
ues; we have about 1,000 of these; while
they last they go at ^
O 35 Smith’s^Axminister Rugs; 27x52; a rug sold by
others for $1.5u; we have only- a small lot. qQi*
and they are marked to go at. r 01 '
in Infants’ Aprons; nicely made of Chambray Linen
and Gingham; some stamped for <5m- . 10£
broidery ^rork; a great value at the rrice..
8-inch Underskirt Flouncing; ready to stitch on
the ‘Skirt; an unMarched quality of bleach; five
Linen
5c
pin tucks neatly inserted and 2 1-2 inch
labor sav-
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14.
Torchon Lace on edge; great
ing goods; per yard ./X.
14-in. Flouncing same as above except it has 8-in.
goods; S\*e pin tucks; 2-in. strip of Linen Insertion
let in; 2-in. goods come next with five pin tucks,
then comes 3-in. i-inen Edging; a great 1 Or*
value at .. AV ^
A very heavy Checked Homespun; not the usual
one you get at 5c. but a value never sold under
per yard; we have 2 bales and they are Cp
Here is a value we have n<»V£r given you before.
This is one of oiir plums ftr ybur picking; a 27-ir.
standard Apron Girgbamsj; the best we have
ever shown you; all colorings; yard
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Colored Outing; white shaker flannel; standard
prints; yard wide bleach; 28-in. woven Chambrays
and Dress Ginghams; all unheard of values
only, per yard , 3 .
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15-in Mercerized hemmed Napkins; ready for use;
l>eautiful, dainty designs ; a great value at
the price; one dozen to the package; dozen
The biggest Towel ever made at the price; 26v50
inches. Did you ever see such a value? Almost
large enough for a crib spread; we have KW*
about 50 doz; the price wfe name is, each
38-in Yellow Homespun; Sea Island finish; a good
piece of goods for quilt lining and one we Cp’
find hard to get; we have 2 bales; a yard..
13-in. Cotton Flannel Embroidered Flouncing,
suitable for trimming night gbwns and under
skirts; a beautiful range of colors and we want
to impress on you the fact that we are lim- 1 Ap
ited on this; a yard only
OA 29-in Colored Curtain Scrim; a nice sheer falric;
colors Tan. Blue. Red and Green; on ecru ground;
lust the thing for curtains for every room Cp
in the house; special price a yard........
THE HOME OF BUTTERICK PATTERNS
The wonderful values we are offering our customers in these hard times make them -almost forget that the times
hard. Your dollar is doing double dufcv at this store, and the many words of praise we
customers are a great source of ^gratification to us; won’t you come and join the crowd
show ypu is all we ask.
hear from our delighted and surprised
that are now coming? A 4 chance to
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