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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, & C.
PAGE SEVEN
nmm hmalparade
I GIRL
Who Suffered A*ManyGiris
—TeOs How She
. Found Relief.
Sterling, Conn.— 4 * I &r_; a -irl -f 22
eard *nd 1 Uied to aTray tv .ry
■j mcr.zh ^s:d v- ry
weak. • 1 was also
yeara
a lot witn
irt a.i your U:ur boo':
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other. It i tJa
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Idccxic J to try it.i
— r - v_J it k«s n.a.1e rr.t-
like a new pirl ard i cr.v r. .w relieve!
of all theae troubles. I h'UK? all young
girl* will get relief a* I h«t s .v. I never
felt better in my life. ’ ’—11 Us Bertha A.
PELO^UL\', Bex 116, Sterling, Coen.
Mas sen a, N. Y.—“I have taker. Ly
dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
and I highly recommend it; If anyone
want* to write to me I will gladly tell _
her about my case. I was certainly in Premiums which will be awarded to
a bad condition as my blood was all tun- the best decorated vehicles:
ingto water. I had pimples on my face
and ft bad color, and for five years 1 had
THE FEATURES OF THE FAIR
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Autos, Buggies, Wagons, Horseback Riders, ail
Sumptuously Decorated, to Compete for \ al-
uable Premiums on Wednesday, November 4; ;
Queen Lead the Parade.
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Pr- paratior.!* a r * poiit^: for var t ; the parade will he. Co!. James ft
lor th- staging oi the groat tlor.ll ’ ;il . s ,j U y ( November 4 will be gl.c
para<!»* ot the \\ alterbor** ti\n f owner; for e\ery one-seated »•:-
Loairue and the Fair Association to • . ., , , , .
• , , , ... , ^ tomobile. on** free ticket will be gr
b<* held th s v.ar on Woman « Day. „ , , . *
on. One tree tick* t will bo gi'**
No'rRib* r 4, the parade »o start ,\C
k-.* a. ni. At a joint meeting of the
parade committee of th* Civic
L^acu'* and the officers of the Fair
Association hcKL last week many de
tail? of the work were gone over.
Th** following Vehicles are desir
ed to eiuer the parade and an an
nouncement is hereby made of th?
ention
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been troubled with suppression. The
doctors called it ‘Anemia and Exhaus
tion,' and said I was all run down, hot
Lydia *E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Com
pound brought me out all right. Mi**
La visa Myres, Box 74, Massena, NV
Tonnf Girls, Heed This Advice.
Girls who are troubled with painful or
Irregular periods, backache, headache,
draggin^down sensations, fainting
spells or indigestion.sboulo immeilaielT rir < f priz^xin; second prize.
Best decorated automobile: First
prize. in cash or the same in
vested in-a beautiful loving cup at
the option of the winner; second
prize. 110 in cash.
Best orated bugzy First prize,
Girt in cash; second prize, 55 in
ash. » . “
N \Besi d'»corated wacon: First prize
57 Nj cash; second rriz?. in cash.
BesK decorated horseback rider
nd 'horN?. iter ^ntlomen triders:
seek restoration to health by taki-.e ! •
dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
B-st decdflvied horseback rider
at d hors- 3 , for tady riders: First
priz**. 52; second pnze, - 5 2.
For the floral coiKest in which
How To Give Quinine To ChOdree.
F’tBR I LINE:«the trade-9i rk aame (Hea to S«
improved Quinine. ItiaoToeteieMSyrap.plea*- voung ladies in eroupsxpf six will
" deed oot diatwft ta« atoaacA. , _ r.X ...in b .
ant to take and
Cnildrrn take it and never know it la Qniaine
Alao especially adapted to ndnltn who cannot
taka ordinary Ooihiv. ..Soon not nnnnanta nor
caoac neceonaneea nor nagiac in the hand. Try
it tha aaxt time yon need QaTniaa ior any war-
poae. A«k for Z onnce original package. The
name PEkkiu> 8 i- blown in hottla. »
compet- a prize of $5.0o\will
awarded to the group winning.
Admission*.
For every touring car entered
SPECIAL
X
; On Account of The
War and Low Price of
Cotton, I win Sell every
thing in Shoes as cheap
as Possible to Meet
Your Pocket
N. WLODENGER
x Waiter boro, S. C
Are You Look-
ins
FOR WALKOVER SHOES?
Bargains in’Men s and Boy’s Suits?/
If you are we have just received a full
line of Shoes and Clothing. We are
prepared to sell them at prices w hich
are worthy of your consideration. Give
. us a call
HERNDON & SON
Walterboro, S.C.
tin* driver.of every decorated hug
as weir as to .the driver of every d*
er.<t'*d wagon.
Officer* of Parade.
The parade will be orcanlzed an.’
conducted by the floral parade com
mittee of which Mrs. J. G. Badger
is chairman. The chief marshals c'
the parade will be Col. James
Padgett and Dr. W. B. Ackerman
Other marshals will he appointed la
ter. Unbiased judges, persons able
to decide intelligently the merits a*
the various entries, will be present
and will pick out the winners, a?
the parade passes in review before
the grandstand at the fair ground-
winners iVill be announced in th-*
grounds as soon as rejected and th«
premiums awarded there by th'
Quneen of the Fair.
Kntrles.
Every owner cf an automobile ! r
the county is urged to ‘take part in
the parade, and it is especially de
sired that tj^e bvfggy, wagon and
horseback .ferfions of th® parad** n**
filled. It is the desire of the on
cers that people from all sections o;
the county will take an interest in
this proposition and work * for its
success by making entries. A fair
deal will be given all, and the more
Entries made, the better the parade
wiK, be * To those who live some
distsX* from Walterboro and who
could nht decorate their vehicle! be
fore leavlhc home, the officers of
the fair , parade desire to aay that
many people in Walterboro have of
fered their yards for the um of those
people after they come to Wftlter-
boro in order that they may have
private room for placiag the deco
rations on the vehicles. Ament
tfcooe who have offered this may be
mentioned Mrs. Joseph W. Lucas,
Mrs. B. Price, Mrs. L. W MeTeor
and Mrs. W. B. Ackerman as well
as others. Bo, if yon wish, bring
the vehicle to Walterboro and herd'
prepare It for the parade. The of
fleers desire a large parade, and
even If you can only put a little
color on your vehicle or horse, be
sure to enter the parade, for by so
doing you will help make this event
a credit to the county.
Other Feature*.
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In addition to the parade on Wo
man’s Day, other features will be
numerous. The . crowning of the
• County Fair Queen will be an elab
orate affair, and interesting through
out. The crowning address, though
short, will be-delivered hj rol. J
id. Padgett. Borne prominenj lady
I th** name to be announced later
| will j>e‘ present and will deliver an
address to * the women of Colleton
county.
Bicycle Haring
Bicycle racing will take place af
tef theta* events are over, with horse
racing in the. afternoon. In addi
tion to all of these, band concerts
and free acts will be staged in front
of the grandstand, and the carnival.
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\Yhat are you going to plant this coming year?
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COTTON or GRAIN? Grain bringing a good
price; Cotton is not! You can §ell all the grain
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you have for cash; you are now holding your cot
ton for a better price. ' - *
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\Ye have a stock of .GRAIN DRILLS on hand
that we will sell you on time, so that you can plant
your grain, harvest and sell it, then pay us.
Come in and ace us and discuss the advisability
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of your planting a grain crop this winter and how
i: will pay you to use a grain drill.
Widunan & Son
Walterboro, S. C.
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the said bond or obligation in wrlt-
the best ever seen here, will b^TTn and mortgage, and which is corn-
full blast. Thbs. it js hard to se
lect which day of the fair will in.* the
best, for all will be full o f pleasure
to every member of th* family.
Therefore, there is only one course
of action.- left open, and T^!a , is tc
bring every member of rk»* family
every day of the fair.
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THIKVKH AT RUFFIY.
Store of K. D. Tarter Broken Open
and Several Article* stolen.
Some time between Saturday night
and Monday thieves broke into the
store of R. D. Carter at Ruffin and
stole a larger amount of merchan
dise, which was quite a loss to Mr,
Carter and it s hoped that the cul
prits will be caught and punished.
Mr. Carter it offering a reward of
$50 Tor the capture and proof to
convict the guilty parties
Keep Your Stomach and Liver
Healthy
A vigorous Stomach, pc-r'ert work
,ing Liver and regular a* ting Bowelr
is guaranteed if yoji will use Dr
. King’s New Life Pills. . Thfy insure
j good Digestion, correct Constipatlor
1 and have an excellent notice tonic
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HASTKR’S BALE.
COURT or COMMON PLEAS
State of Boath Carolina
r County of Colleton
S. N. Hava. Plant!®,
.
E. L. Benton, Defendant
Pursuant to the judgement and
decree in the above entitled eause, I!
will sell at public outcry for cash, to
the highest bidder, during the hours
of legal sale, in front of the Court-:
bouse/at Walterboro, S. (’., on Sal*»s-j
day in November, next which is thf*|
2nd day, thereof, the following des
cribed realty;
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, situated, lying and be
ing in Bells Township, founty an 1
State aforesaid, measuring and com
taining Two Hundred and forty seven
acres and bounded as follows, to wl*u.
North by land* of 11. E. Benton, l!av-
nard Benton and Oliver Benton, th*
same being the lands formerly owned
"bv John Avant: East by lands of Tom
Breland and H.*E. Nettles: South by
road leading from Walterboro to
Carter's Ford; and West by lands of
G. A. Benton The said lands bein,’
the same whereon the said E. L. Ben
ton resided at the' time of executing
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DOORS
BLINDS
posed bf two tracts, one fifty acre*
purchased by E. L. Benton from M. A.
Herndon, and the other-being a por
tion of a tract of three hundred and
three acres purchased by the said
E L. Benton from the heirs of Isa
belle Catch.
Compliance to be had same day. or
resale at the some subsequent sales-
day at the risk of the fortnep pur
chaser. Terms of Sale, Cash; Pur
chaser to pay for papers.
R. M. JEFFERIES. Master
Walterboro, S.
Oct. 12th, 1914.
The tax books for the Town of
Walterboro will be open for the col
lection of taxes at the store of H.
W. Black. Jr., from November 1st
to 30tb. 1914.
D. B.jfiLACR.
'Clerk and’ Treasurer.
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MOULDINGS
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Advice of Mother do Dodbt Pro*
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Starting the circle sneer, all the processes
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