The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 26, 1915, Image 2
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SOBEL & BOGOSLOW
Where ‘You Can Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents " -
Walterboro, S. C.
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Our Store is being; Altered now. The steps has been taken away to make it easier for ourdnstomers to enter
and get their Bargains. We have a full supply of Nice Merchandise on hand we are forced to sell at low prices
7 Read a Few of The Many Bargains For You
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* MEN’S SUITS
LADIES* SHOES.
^ $3.00 and’flp.OQ Film*Beach .. .. ....>• ..<*...$5.S8 ^ Serge dnd Bed
* flO.&O Blue Serge and Fancy ....$8.75 *
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^ $2.00 Ladies Shoes; .
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LADIES’ SUITS. 1 „
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All colors Silks, Crepe de Chine, Plain and Flowered, *
Sheeting will be sold for half * $3 >0 0 Ladies’Shoes^ .$1.98 * .
* price. w * $2.50 Ladies’Shoes .1 $1.75 *
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* ' MEPTS TROUSERS. *
* $5.98 All kind . $2.90 *
* $3.98 Attractive $2.50 * $7.00 Palm Beach Suits, all sires .. ; $5.98 * ' cmM ’ ' *
* $1 50 Palm Beach , 98c •*•••***** *******•**** + •** ** $6.98 All kinds $4.50 *
* $1.50 Work Pants .77*. .7777.7*. ... .89c * LADIES’UNDERSKIRTS. * $5.98 for , $3.50 *
‘ 1 * $3.50 for ...,..$2.35 *
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* MEN’S SHIRTS * White. ... . ... .. .69c # *■ > ^
* 50c Striped.. 25c * BOY’S TROUSERS. *
50c Dress Shirts ,. * . .. ..
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49c Atr.oskeag Blue T; .. 36c *♦.•****
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LADIES’ WAISTS.
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' MENS NEfKTIES. ,• *$1.30 Silk. .
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. . * $1.00 for >. .. *.✓ .... .-. 75c
... .89c * 5o*» xCT . .. . .. .. S9c
.Big Bargains. * 9^ v 0 n .. ... .. .7r,o t 25c for .. - .. .. t .* 18c'
*, 50c for / * 38c ■ i, ' . 5 . ic'. " ° j
* r ' . . , * <5c V Oil "? . . . ... . . . 4rC «* * * *.* ******^******* *'*******'*^
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!l0c * oOc Waists 39c * BOY’S SHOES.
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l iseior.*.; ...n * o0t - Wi “ sts 4 . . , . . .. »
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. fwivvNs , * $2.00 for .'.$1..>0 *
* MEN’S LOW QUARTER SHOES. * GUW«S c „ $1.70 for.. . .. .. .... r .. $1.39 *
* $4.00 Tan, Black, Patent $2.75 * $1.00 Night Gowns 89c * “ *
* $.3.50 Tan, Black, Patent $2.50 * 50c Night Gowms 39c *
* $2.75 Tan, Black, Patentf. $1.98 * 50c Silk Hose...... 7, .25c * MEN’S, LADIES’ and BOY’S
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This Sale Will Run For Two Weeks. Starts Thursday, May 27. You’ll Do Better At
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Islandton. May 24. P«*<
and. H**rMn, folk sprnt \\>dnes«lav
ni^ht with Miss Ma^xio I’oik. Mt-l-
vlh and Heyward- Polk dined with
their wncle. Ktilott Polk. Sunday.
Ret. Mr. Hod**’ preached a verv
fine serifiot) Sunday at t'ross Swamp
Mr. Herrv P«dk /pant. Saturday
night w ith "Mr. Oary Polk\ r
CSary and Rerry Polk vlsdtrd at
the’home of John MiH« Sunday. '
'vMr. and -Mrs. J. W. Polk dined
with Mrs. Jeuness last Wednesday.
' M. P, t’r.wi' Hv yislted the horn-'
of 1. B. Polk Sunday. ' . .
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.S - -»ka.; Route $ May 22.—Tim
P'-ic rove school closed May 7 th,
p '• r i very SHeceffeful term. It
l te ’ six months. Prior to the
There was a lUme reading gir-
«•> hli h proved a eery enjoyaHe
Aw elaborate prograr- was
■ ig*tl.and .was much enjoved.
"‘"'following wSwe afnonc the num-
Recitation, hv Pernell Crosby.
/Vocal duet, by Blanche and Relit
^>nes ^ ■ ,
Reeltatlona, by Th^lms Linder
and Rena Jones.
Vocal duet, by ITarr! f Herndon
and Thelma Linder.
Dialogue. KsteRe Herndon.
Blanche and Reta Jon- ~
V’ocal duet, Pern"ll Crosl.y and
Kmmle Jones. . * ■
Rec.ttatlon, Pobe-t Jones.
' -Solo, Emmie .lone*.
Vocal duet. K*te!(« Herndon and
. Blanche Jone j. . «
Vocal duet, Cecil Kinsev and
".Blanche JoV.-»s . ,
recently and broke her arm. Is do-
fng as well as eould be expeote,d.
She broke her arm on the 2ttth Inst.,
and the following Thursday gave
Mrth to a child. Since that'time
she has been quite ill, but Is re
ported to be improving rapidly.
Crops in this section are looking
fine since the rain. Although the
grass Is growing, the farmers are
feeling their ability to cope with
General (Jheeji.
J. K. Martin had.business in Wal
terboro Monday.
County Demonstrator Heard had
business In town the latter paH of
the week. V x ' -
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White Hall, May 20-—Kpotice the
handsome and dashing Dreyv broth
ers are sporting beatlful palyi beach
suits, and each hoy a new Ford
ear .Look-ptR vou pretty girls,, the'
HobcotMins don*t catch you. ./rV
Mr an<l Mrs Edmund Reilinirer
with tlnlr charming daughters wl'l
spend the, summer on Sullivan’*
!sl»nd.. /
are glad tp^weicome the re
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Willinr... M «y Tl>e sebOot
will cios-’ nf this p’nc* Friday right,
June 4, after,a most successful term,
’rof. .1 Art bit r Tirtsn has been 4 He
• s'nripel. it .Mated by Misses Mamie
Williams a: 1 Ruth Gnrrl*. -An en
tertainment has been planned for
this occasion and a large audience
Is expected to attend.
Mrs. Archte Strickland. »ho fell
glad to welcome yoti back in our
midst, for ^ have always \admlred
^ou as a man and loved you as a
friendyAnd while not always pgree-
ing“ with you. still we can honestly
differ and still be fn.-mis, both right
as each sees-it—May The Djress and
Standard prosper and grot/ brighter
and lirighter as the timeyshall com--*
and go. May yqu do much gooi
amongst us. as I know is your wish
for you are one of u* so to . speak
for memory must take you back to
the clear old home /. ar Smoaks, to
the days when you/wore those beau
tiful soft Brogan' sb->c$ that you
couldn.’t see your face in and the
seatless trouser/that you tore while
sliding down piic Cellar .door, which
makes us one/- for it is said n fellow
feMlng makes one wondrous Jiind.
and having pulled yourself up by
your owny boot straps, can under
stand where and when ‘the load rests
by the tightening of tjhe trare. (nr I
know your heart goe« out to your
pooolo and it will gladden your
heart to feet vou‘have in sprie sm'd!
me.i i-re 5i‘dp*d there, ^or knmvti’£
you. as I do. ! know deep down in
ronr soul you love ipl each and ell.
and vou ore triad w/Len vou «ee your
neopie lifted upfm a hirh.-r plane
and profoorrue ‘n ♦ worldiy roods,
nd ns you pHr.!] •■ay. and wish for
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COTTAGEVILLE.
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Cottageville. May 22.—It seem.’
that folks? never cease to, complain
Two weeks ago it was dry weather
last .week it was nUn. and now its
grass. My advice is ‘ get busy.”
‘ Hughes- Murrfty/of Walterborct,
was in town Saturday.
We -are glad to learr-
sil k-folks are im^rovirfg.
* Prpston Addison has
Im automobile. »
'»Alins Eva Jordon attended Chil
dren's Day at Rehoboth Sunday. ^
We are.glad to welcome Miss Mag
gie LeC Jacques, who has been
teaching at Palmetto Eluff,. back in-
to.our midst. ; '
Messrs. Bennie Sinea,th k an<l Bar
rel Smith atlendefr the picnic .at
Ye'massee Tuesday.
Mrs. Ruth Ackerman is -ristiing
in Florida.
that the
purchased
Wc
turn of our townsman. R. D Rob- tjs nil-
losop and l>is ; interesting "fatnilv •TcaceK Perce* oh. God of p«ac , ».
from White ll;>dl. where they spent nonce In' everv heart nr.d h !pnire<'s
the winter. ■ ‘in nll-venr homes". THonrh we dif-
' After romnletely renovating* snd for T ti’-'eA. thss we krew- is •.•on-,*
1'cmitifvl^g ills home here, J. Pan- rokliros f-r us alt— *nd know ing
• hen Guess with his charming wife rits r drnw« un unto yon in sympn-
Have ah o'moved up from'their plan/ th"Mc f-iendshin./
tatlon near White Hal!. • How ntraneo ft |«, hob- our h.enr!-
*. The Rev. Patton*it tnneh heicA-el fcoi« R, loneliness' when v-e* are
l er>» «nd is doing great good ih our '•trnnpcrs toHrdp." fpr Aenr
midst and P predic t for him a year obf PoRcton, and be r rle->r people -
of great succes*. at- ‘Salotn.” S<> f er it seems elsewher",tHet {r
mote R l*e. ■ mn-l rqsh ftT tbe ntr.\ijrt>*v dons’ -
Aliss Virginia Tapers with
aunt. Mrs. McTeer^, have just
turned from
Imr IJiev have Jost that fe^ttp^ o
re- friendsbin and cn , ' r t n ?v tbst we
Jasper, "FTa.. where ihC accTiSTofticd to‘ »;hen ni T ’‘nhT«.
has »>een atte/nditie school. The »'*iss ro much when awn’- | kn":*
McTc'tW P>rns . sp >nt Sunday at their o' nethfne sc\ denrersfpr cs to b-»
sisteVslr-Atrtr^W. St. K. rowers. «*mon»st r > in a BCw^ppe Inn t
'•’Tls whispered that after ^mueh and behold this mad rn<»h T-id fee!
trvine“ the elder^hns tils evf aen A no-mjih curetv fryT isrnl * hep‘.the
dash|ng widow —good Lord deliver »>eert lme« for the d4>,<vr oM borne
US* ^ * t t-»nd ?ndu tbroe neortc U'o f eitc'- J
The crops in this section are fine, --on ore rind' to l»e bs#ik fo your old
hedavithst -nding the dry wcathe^ home and ,r*nur T»cf*n*e.
that we Had. It g*f.ye us a grand,
Ai'4,rch on General Green, hut we
had a gloxious r.alh here ore dnv 1
lest we«'k and the wnoTe ronn’ry j® j
stfll wet. and our farmers ate' a:l
smiles. . .3 ; ' 1
See a, grr-at number of bur people’
mine to Walterboro^ s!.nce tfi'-'i
buildiue of the new.road to do the j
shopping much to their delight and ;
profit. *•*
Well. Mr. Editor. I frust it is not
necessary for me to say that I am
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‘l > fo** VOU two w*or*
Ruffin. May 2b.—Mrs. Frank Wig-
Mrs. Frank Wiggins and children,
i Frank and Virginia, of Savannah,
spent last week at the home of Mr.
npd Mrsr J. A. Vnrn.
Mrs. Sarb Griffin, of Omeca. spent
last Sunday with her daughter. Sirs.
P. M. Varn. she was acconfpanied by
?drs. Suban Martin.
G J. Varn had busfness in Wal
terboro Thursday. ,
.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drawdy. of
Varnville, spent Sunday at the, homo
of Mrs. A. F. Getsinger. the trip Le-
| in? made in the’r touring car.
'Mr. and Mrs. B. L- Varn. jkffed
Sunday with. Mr. pt'iiNir.s. \Y. E.
Mears, of Island ton
Mr. Willie Beach, ’ho traveling
photographer /if Walterhero. pa^seo
Ihrough this/ section Ir.st wee!:.
"Striking •Reaujv.” * "t - - . ' ■
P. M. y^fn. w’ho is engaged In the
shipping /f fruits and vegetables
from n/ridu to the Northern Pivr-
l-cts. spent Saturday and Sunday, at
home.y
P./r. Crosby w?.? in Walterboro
Sa'/rday. .
blisses Cora Lee r,v,d ' Frel Varn.
sport th.» week end at, the liffm.e o?
L, S. # Brelfrtd. ttf Omega. W.hMe
th/re they attended the entertain
ment Jrtv**h by # the "Omef^t Amu/e-
jti-ent Club.’* ; /
Misses Pearl and Elah Brrfapd
spent Snturdav evi»nW? v ith
Pearl and Lillie Mse Vara.
Jacksonboro; May 2b.—Miss Fan- /Mr . end. Mr/ ,t. A Varn and ehll-
ule Howell spent Friday night - in j^Ven, Martha njlq F tnlce. -at
Charleston. ■> *'/' home of M' Vnm's mother. Mrs.
Mrs. Nora Bowick, of S’. Helana M “ A. .Varn A /fast Sunday.
lalantf. returned home Sunday after • v ’ r ‘ a ' / , ‘ ' arti. had
a short visit fo her parents. ’ »'Us|ness ip \Vniterboro Thursday.
I, Miss d^ila Crosby. ha c he«n v r-
j ill for the past few days; rml* we
i hone fob her a speedy recflfverv’
to attend thei Wp arp 2,3,1 to that M-.
on Vrid-.r has r,, ! no Colleton
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had the street in front of hl»> instl-
tutlon cemented. ,\jufa is a ni .»
piere of work and* makes a decided
improvement. 4 ’'
The farmers in this section -r*
very much gratified at present on-
account of the condition of their
crops. Sinco the recent rains th<\*
have been very busy, and the crop;
how are looking very fiijp.
On last Thursday the tenth ct 1>
of Sntoaks Graded* School p;i\c a
picnic at the Kdisto River. \ - ;.
many friends were invited, jm.i • .
affair w-as thoroughly enjoyed h-
’Inmes gnd other amusenur,; - • -c
j'fiartieipated in during the d •
As a delegate to the of . P ‘
Grand. Lodre Convention, wh 1 h ■,*
j.‘o He held at Ohangeburg Ms-- '
• -.nd 26. T. A^Thomas. of thL ’’
|'.'ill represent the K. of P. Le ' •
*!lirhr.-rdt.
Mr«, Andrey Clemon.: V *' •
her slter. Mr?. P. M. il-rr;. t
week. \ /
The. tobacco pl.lnt.efn rf fr-
Hon are .pleased wfth the pros’.
of their <rop. Several,of t;>.’'i
engaged i«t present in huRdi'i f ’
fer maturing it: r.nfbne .whor. /
Harry ahd Frank .Kin ird.
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JACKSCNBORO.
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We are sorry to lose the Reeves
from our town, they having moV
ml to Cottageville on Saturday.
, | Everyiib'dy is invited
sr- schPo!
romn«icement
in'A 4 night :—Come and lets boost 1 -orrr t to
school for another year,
■ Mrs. J/R. P. Fox’and, children
"left on Tuesday for Ridgeland. where
they wftl stop ovef a dav or so on
■their way to Ashford. Ala. ■.
We regret very much to learn of.
Mr. Eugene Padgett’s having to go
the Baker Hospital on Monday for
apendicits. .' *
J. B P. Fox went on a business
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; daughter. Mis« Jenn-ie M m
'Sunday at the home of c i'
I her. . . . } '
j Ami ’'g fhoAe^whn r-tte-'d 1
i -ffT.'s Piv at Rehoboth nu *•'
Pnndav f’-om. hero- >';«? ? I
.innio •RDhor. ILmnnh ar-’
Gniher Vera nd *’ie !’
, Cl;>rr OarHs and Mr a. i
e/d MeAge. 1 Tatfn'm .rr I
T'-r’ertson. D*”'m Cruber, \'.
'. f \bble nurr .
• Mr/ M D (Vnhbel! .vidr.
dren. Borntip rhtl Gill
•> r r»- it*! po- petentyV/Mr
jOi If. Gruber.
m Mrs. tf. T. FpSf' son fron
• i« /pending rjy'r.t' t»me with
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her«
true 'or'every friend that falls irio’to Charleston Saturday
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Joe Ratrh. from Adams Rivp. was
ar s’.
wi'-h .-->q 'Cn i’* m-e ewe** . in Jacksonhoro Sunday.
smile •»«■» fkidden ail yiur* Katnest t’hnssereau. .of Yountes
In*’ yerrs. * • ,- ’• | DTaltd, came down in Ms Vord Satn-
These..>‘ere the 'vlshe<t. eld er’'day.
SMOAKS.
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rewv I v ish, dear fric: d. th]\
day tor 'vou.
M°v God’s riches’ Mes'qrs de
seepd upon vou and A’rturs and keep
you la perfect peace «»tra-*
' '•*. W. E. Gaper*.
C. W. Butler and George Turnef
went to Young#* Island Mondav.
Mr. Oti* Bellinger drove them in
the machine.
’ E. O Reynolds w**a a httslrp»*s
visitor to Charleston Saturday nigh’..
SmoaA;#. ^Miv 1« -A*. ^^EU’ryne
"arp. the offfeier* cashlery-m snV of
Smoal's. Ipff fodry Sn’-rnrep
He will attend ** bpf iiji't which ! ®
being given by New York l.ft->
Tn«urade0 /o.^ro l?« acects in the
sorth-eaytern^st Tte®.
Hen^fo’t. from Givha-n>.
i ovar^hmreS last Sat urday
Si
tfh-. aftd Mrs G. H. Gr "’
son. Calhtiun. soenf list S'--- ’ 4
the home Of Rev L. !}■ Al l . ’• 1
j The ennse^of .the lieI’
r r GolumM/ wili |je observed r . ^
jl'nion Baptist rhunh. o-i ric
Sunday in Jure,
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The
painting'jjHe 'ntorior of the.Smo/ks
schcxil h’diding. The neop1« are
vpr* much pleased v i’h it, as it Was
/feme of the great n^eds of tfce schcol.
G. A. Thomif. th« popular eashlo#
of the Smoaks Banking Co., has just
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, Y««t Cirov in': Better.
’Vritrrl-oro ha^ file diiir ( ,f ^ y
oriy on# of then? bar a p’^' 1 "
on ehm h that hid Ver vi-. ’ ^
Sunday had a con grog'* t ion r \ * •
What ha'M> thA people who r -' z '2
that the world is growing be tow'(A
to sav about that?-
Journal.
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