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j a PAGE EIGHT LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS + 2 KLEIN’S DRUGSTORE Everything The' Best PHONE US YOUR WANTS • PHONE 31 / WB ■liw Antieipailng a splendid business ' ' • $ 9 9 this fall we have purchased a law number of rockers of all kindf* and at a rantfe of prices from \ $2 to $6.50 /\ Thee rockers arc. of the latest • • • #*• makes and combine utility with b . . dkj?aJice. A winter evening * ■ ' ' f v ., . , s , seated in one of these nickers * • will U* most comfortable. Call uiiile choosing is good. .f Brown Furniture €o. Waltdrboro, S. C. ✓ THE PRESS AND STANDARD ***««•*•««•*•• * S 0 CI E T ¥✓ * * ' v— ' * .* MRS. JOS. W. LUCAS. Editor. « Phone IOOY. ^ # e ***** #****#**# ' . ; , . “ —- “MIf? iWlnh IIlott. rH Round, «lh| n \V’aiierl»pro vi?itcr Monday. . * v.rf-. I\ S Lrn^ md a Kon^\ Juloit' j and Sam. crc- vistlinp relatives in Port Roy a?* Mi Ruth Richer, of the Provi- v.i< in Walterboru M i i’.sv , • * • Mr. J. (’! McLeod ha* returned to hh- horn*' in Sumter after’a week ver: plemantly *p«nt liero with relatives. , - . ' cj ■ \ F-rah Frnml»e*rg anent <«' at her home In Charleston. While away lif'r cradr In school was taught by Miss Millie Fraser. • • • ‘ Mrs. Jrio. F. Luca* and Mrs. T. P. Murray who have been striving in Hendersonville, N. ‘for the past month or two are expected to arrive at home this eveninp.’ * * * • - • / i Mrs. I instead and Miss Felder .o: St. '’Matthews nre visltine a't /ti'.e honu of Mrs. E. H. Williams on Railroad avenue. • * * Mrs. Annie Ri< kenbalter, ami Mis' Atti*lie Moftre, who have Xeen wpend- inp the summer in Hendersonville. X. returned home last night. as* Miss Mabel Wiehmart left this af ternoon for Charleston where she wilt begin her second year at Aahly Halk Miss Wlehman was accom panied by her mother. Mr#. R. li. With man. wlio will'spend a d a . v , t,r two in the < itv, Is* 4 Mrs. W. P. Aekernnn has as her guests .b< r briber. .Mr Folk of n ^'od and her Min 0!i.\e. Folk t«f Lodge. •• Folk, however, left this '.mo* 4 for iris home in Creynwood. • * • > ' * Miss Bessie Kohn ndurtud home this week after .a summer ■ very pleasantly spent ir New York, and other pointy Imrilv^ Miss' Kohn’t epproip hinf marriage, which ^ wil! take place in the spring or early summer is of 'much interest 'to b< r many friends andVhe is the reetple'nt of - man^ good, wishes. * ■ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1915. MEET ME Where you cafi buy More Goods for Less Money' and Better Goods for Same money. Please note, our low prices of some of our Bargains. s. Y»00 Men'k Suit>.. niUist' be sold at less less than manufacturers cost. Prices rangifip from SI.75, $5.98, $7.50, $9.00, SI0.00, $12.50. Ladies’ Shoes from 98c to $2.00 .pair. Men’s Shoes are ta be sold below cost from $1.10 up. . v 304 Boys’ Suits, apes from ti to 18 years old.* Prices from $1.25, $1.75, $2.00. 8.2.50, 82.75, $3.50. $4.00, $5.00. $8.00. t Pants from 25c to $1.50. Our millinery department has no equal in High Grade and Fashion. And please remember that v.e . will also sell them at our ' usually low prices. / Men’s Pants are the biggest Bar gains ever heard of in history. Prices ranging from 75c to $3.50.. 4 Please remember that we are going to handle Schiiimam Bros.,' high grade tailored Ladies’ Suits and all the latest fashions and colors and just for onlv • each 1 v $12.50 Just received 18,400 yards of apron gingham, all colors and all checks, guarantee?! all fast*cclors. no better on earth for 10c. Our. low Rp sale price is only, per yard . j. 8c yellow homespun,, 38 in. Kg wide. Sale price only per yd. 0 * • ■ . 36 in. wide bleach, good quality for only, per yard ...... .Vjr Mr. ard Mrs. W. L. U-lasterJu^ ac- eortipani^d 'by Mr. ami' Mrs. O. . F. Itrewn spent Fnn«jiiy J>t the honm of. Mr. ami Mrs. Kasterlin. nf kite I’lnvid’enfe neighborhood. Mr;. Easterlln and emldren remained lor a visW nf a uoek, the others return ing Iti'Jhe aTtortiooh.x . « • .• * N , Tbe.lr Loldi‘n M'edding. The following InvitiUloji has been received 1^- a number pf AV'altefhor people, who are anticipating a jle- ligbtfui day: .< , Mr. and Mrs. CL \\\, Way, . request the honor of your presence ' at the Celebration , of their golden wedding Friday, October First, 1 , at home From' If until . r >. • • * , Will Weil Thursday. ^ Mr. RaymomV Patterson left # to-' day, accompanied- by his brother. A. A. Patterson, Jr., for Appleton where, he f whl be nvarried totnurrov at noon to Miss Kate Calhoun. Im mediately after the Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Patterson will ^come to Walterboro. v This announcement will be rerelvetl with pleasurable IfiTf^rest by the friends of Mr. Pat terson "in Walterboro and they are many. Please remember what we advertise is true and we can prove it. '.By buying your fall supply here you will save big money in your purse at The Charleston / Wholesale and Retail J. FRANK, Manager ’ Next Door to Express Offise ************* V * * AT THE CHURCH ********** * * * COTTONfSEED TO-DAY .i- to il.» inter t of frirmevs to 1 f < emp»: tlon «Lve in t tu j.otttn ark et •• cc n* , pm seed tip. Far SAVA, met, m-v iour s,«.* •hat S:t\age gets some of E. S' WAGE Sacles and Ua-ee Savage's Sxs Mill • v ^ Walterboro. »v C. , . ;• touse at •tf Depot Wiilterhom Methmllst Outreh. Rev. Dr. Wnllins. Pastor.. j Though warm. Sunday was bright. I and fair and a large congregation 1 assembled at the ' morning hou’ 4 j The subject discussed by the pastor was • The Man With a Message" 'The. singing was unusually good. I'd by a full choir. Miss Rents, the pew music teacher in the Hig : ' School sang some beautiful selc'-j tions/’helng well sustained-In par*-' by two male voices, and in the! songs a full choir Rendered .too-i music. • - * j N'eVt Sunday. *Ttie usual s*yvices. will be heht next Sunday .directed :tt the mo inc hour J'y the pa-tor..• Dr D. ntef i will prench at night. Let all attend, j First full communion Sunday morn lag « * J For Fall Business We have this year the largest stock we have ever had, of Men’s Suits ,Boys’ Suits, Men’s and Boys’ Pants, Ladies Coa^ Suits, Ladies Cloaks, Children’s Cloaks, Ladies Skirts, Ladies’ Hats, Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes, ^ i * .. These goods were bought by our Mr. Zalin and (personally inspected. They fire first class in every particular,- and arc guaranteed to give satisfaction. Ouf range of prices suits the pocket of every purchaser. Call and see us before buying. \ .5 y • A- UN CLOTHING 'STORE - / Walterboro, S. C. v v St. Jude's ritucch. |^» M* twi-t V. s^bt-oeier. Rector. .11 A. M v Holy rotumunicitt and -Sermon. I 5.00 P. M. Sunday tx hool. *. { 8.00 F. M. Evening Prayer ami I sermon « r Ulmer and two oldest sons, and Hobson. o» Savannah, spend tug a few day* in W’alter- and at Bella vMttng refative* MU iloman wUI friends. - > A. M. Ado 'Hie. and sisier. Mis s *^re in Walterboro T, ’’Ison of ('ottage- Daisy .Sloman. llnMi-* v'lutwl. Rev. S. W. Jot»es. of Rideebud will -conduct servlco* at the Baptist church Sunday morning ami even ing. ' The huh!'* 'f, invited to •attend ueee Services LT!.® t r” nd Main . he ginning some time in Nor* esday shop teach the 'his fall tuber C. Ci Litchfield and T. t). Mur ph>. leading farmers and business ntbn of the Hendersonville section, i were In Walterbpro Monday. No. 666 will cure Chills and Fev- II, | er. It la the moat speedy remedy we < 1 know.* . 6-19-4m Millinery Opening A cordial invitation is extended to the ^ ladies of th^ tow n and cofinty to attend ■. . . L • • • j * /'■ / .' * r bur display of millinery, which will be held at our store Wednesday^ and Thursday, September 29 and 30. 'Our display will be the largest ever shown by us in Walter- bero, and will be of the very latest in pattern and design. a ' * “ / * 1 ‘ ‘ „ Muss Myrtle Moody,of Atlanta, who has been with us three seasons will ‘* be ' in charge. ., H. ZALIN 3 31