The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 06, 1915, Image 8

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f 1 / / O 4 *1 K4- I r> i PAGE EIGHT THE PRESS AND STANDARD WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1915.. FLOWERING BULBS ♦ -ifc..: A-rz: v ff ■ ■ J FOR FALL PLANTING" ' Spanish Iris, Crocus, Jonquils, Tulips, Daffodils, Narcissus, Friesias, Singie and Double Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Hardy Lilies", at KLEIN’S DRUG STORE '• • ’ ‘ ’ ' Everything ]The Best PHONE YOUR DRUG WANTS V PHONE 31 1 Rocking Chairs ^ ,_1; 7 *’ 1 ' n ' . Anticipating a‘splendid business this fall we have purchased -h large'number of rockers of all kinds and at a range of prices from '• ; * I #^'51 $2 toi$6.50 v Thee rotkers are of the latest makes and combine utility with elegance. A mnt er evening seated in one of these rockers ■* , ■ .. 4 " will be most comfortable. Call . >**<• * while choosing is good. / Brown Furniture Co. Wa ralterboro. S. C. \4 L': COTTON SEED TO-DAY [/ ^ o tti,> interest of (armor* to *etltlon alive Ui tho cotton seed tnarki . * , 4 . .avaoic . _ . Savage gets some of < B»er. *c,. tli ' your ««»e(f H.' E. SAVAGE M*e ’at / Sacle* and Vt arcehA. IVptd Savage’* Sav^ .Mill Nc.. Walte.*t)oro. J|. f . ^ ■•0 william*. Of William*, was ^Mgrthoac-in town Saturday. — e " re ^h^,, • n <i r®*.. .w- J* *• tho most speedy remedy we ****«*****«.«.«■• * SOCIETY. * * * * MRS. JOS. W. LUCAS. Editor. «t Phone 100V. ; * »***•**«««*•«.« Mrs. P. J. Lucas; accompanied by two of the children spent sever/i days in Charleston this week. . \ • • • MIm Sarah Promberg spent sever al days in Charleston with relatives While away her elass was taught by Miss Millie Fraser. „> .• • * » Mrs. M. II. Bartles* left on Tues day afternoon for Cbe*n?e, where she will visit her son Mr. H. T. Battlers. She will spend a short time with Mrs. J. Elmore Martin In Charleston while en route. '* # . # . . ; Mrs. J. C. McLeod left yesterday afternoon for Florence where she will Joiu Mr. McLeod and they will go north for a delightful trip. While there they expect to visit New Yoilc. Niagara Falla, Easton ana Philadelphia. Penn., Washington, Richmond and other points. • • • Miss Elizabeth Wicbraan left this' week for-Charleston where she will enter Ashley Hall She sh^ was unr able to go last week with her sister. Miss Mabel on account of slight In disposition. Mrs. Wichman wait ed until Miss Elizabeth was well enough to go and accompanied her this week and spent several days In the, city with her daughter. . » • # . Calhoun-Pat terson. Miss. Kate Calhoun and Mr. Ray mond Patterson were married at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Calhoun, at Appleton, last Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock? Father Ford, of Sumter, performeo the’ mnrrlage rites of the Catholic church, in the presence of a targe number of the relative* and friends of the contracting parties. The wed ding march was sweetly played T>y Mis-’ Ethel Calhoun, a sirnY of the bride nn«l the groom err the ji’Qung- at tractive maid of hono- .The hr id? v as never prettier than • *ier Yy- ♦rr.ctive and stylish tr: v< .ity; suit In which she was married^/ Imme diately after th^.cereniopV. Mr. and ^Ir*.’ Paterson left for their future' frnipln 'Valp'rboro; it is perhaps worthy “of mention that both the Vritle ami the jrfoom are the ymr.-g- <rt niemher? bf their respective families. • W . ' ’ v WENT Ttl CAM!* MEETING. (Miite a large - crowd of WalCrno- •cians attended Indian Field Camp Meeting near St. (JeorgVon Sunday. The weather \vns fH»>al anHjthe dun. Hwh'eh is usually one the worst in- convenlenees of^ < amp'meetings, had been laid by it reeent shower. One of the largest, if not the largegt, crowds that ever attended this lamp meeting was congregated on the grounds on Sunday anil nearly ev ery one of the ninet odd tent* was occupied. The good people whQ were tentlna at Indian Field this year are most charming and hospitable and a superfine dinner was to be had by each and every visitor. > Among those who went from here may be mentioned Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jef feries and Miss Kleth Jefferies ana Mrs. Carrie Sne Fraser and Misses Edith and Millie Fraser In Mr. Jef feries car; Mr. and. Mrs. E. P. Knight and party of friends fn Mr. Knlght’a car: Mr. and Mrs. W.\J. Taylor and family In their car; MrK W. C. Glov er, Sr.. Miss Eunice Gtovej’. Mrs. Katie GIo\"er. Miss Kathleen^-i^ve and Mr. Henry Glover In Mr. G1 er's e^r. Mrs. J. C. McLeod. “Ml Helen Lucas and Dr. Anderson''Mar vin In Dr. Marvin's automobile, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Luca* in their auto mobile: Mr. and Mrs. E. Hubster an^ faihllv In his ear; Messrs. T. P. Murray, Perry' Buckner. W. W. Smnak. D. L. Smith; Jennings Me- Cants. Harry Sandlfer and Stpv? Crosby, L. Haselden. James Slneath. gnti P. J. Thomas. **#*##**#*##*# « ' / • « * CO tTAGE VILI,E. * *#*******•»**#..♦ Cottageville. Oct. 4.—Miss Iimz Price spent last,, week with friends and relatives in and around town. While here. Miss Price was the re cipient of a good many soclahle*v 'Amon Ethem may be mentioned one given by Miss Annie Reeves on last Thursday night. The young folks had the pleasure of hearing some good music rendered by Miss Ua« h-f ‘Reeves and others. Miss Maggie Rel| Younmns is py Colombia attending.school. * Miss Magzic ls»e Jacques left Mon day to resume her work a*'teacher near Savannah Miss Jacques taught at the same place last year. Miss Thelma Reeve* is in Orange burg attending school. * , » Air. Roland Hill spent Satu'd - 'v and Sunday with hi* *i*ter. Mrs. O. P. Price, of Mashawvtiie. If Mr. Elfhu Price spent Satardav and Sunday here with relative*.- BARGAINS! *■ «. ■* .• » MED ME BARGAINS! L MEET ME . ~ / • * • y , • /, * ■ , . - , - . Charleston Surprise Bargain House Where There is Nothing But Bargains As our Motto is we always Sell More Goods For Less Money and Better Goods for Same Money. And if you miss these bargains you surely will • miss something. Just Look and Listen!' \ $7.5« Suits, you can get t h:m m Heavy Black or Nice Blue Fancy. Our Bargain Price * $4.98 only $10.00 and $12.00 Suits, Blue and Brown Worsteds. Our jy gQ Bargain Price • • • • $15.00 Men’s Suits. Positively guaranteed all Wool Worsted. You can get them in all the latent Shades. High grade quality. Our Isr in ; .; $10.00 $18.00 and $20.00 Suits, the very best you can find in the county. Im ported French Diagonal Serge and Worsteds. W ehave them in all colors. ^With these suits we give ’ a raincoat. We have 500 raincoats -Ofep> give with these Cl Q £0 suits. Our Bargain Price . > Just received 5 bides of cifPcked •Homespun. This Homespun sells*" regular at 10c per yard, but our Bargain Price is, only per 7c yard Or 15 raids for $1,00. 8c Yellow Homespun, 36inches wide. Our Bargain Price Per yard $3.00 Boys’ Suits Okir Bargain Price .. $1.75 We also have Boys’ Suits at a lower price and higher price. We have just received a new line of Ladies’ Coat Suits. It will pay you to see us before you buy. * Our ,pn™*e $2.98 to $13.50 • • • • • « . The Biggest Bargain You Ever Saw. OH, YES! Our Men's Pants will he sold at your own price. Men’s Shoes. We have them in all sizes, all grades and at any price to suit vour pocket. Isn't that great, that you can buy a dress or work shoe at Cur Bargain Cl JO Price We also have W. I.. Douglas shoe-. $4.00 grade, our Bargain $2.98 8c White Bleach, 36 inclfes wide. Our Bargain Price 10c Apron Gingham, all tolors and all checks, guaranteed all fast colors. Our Bargain 6e Price Please remember what we advertise is true and we can prove it. If you want to save a dollar this is the only place you can can save it at t • The Charleston Surprise Bargain House Wholesale and Retail J. FRANK, Manager ^ ^ . * Next Door to Express Offise • ^ V ’ Hrthiuiy. j. bin* at Bethany Therf will be nreae urdav ■ ft *' church the aerond Sit n*. at 11 nmr., 1,rk ' Th, ^ R * v " Walter k ' Public m WrtloHy InvitetL • «e *««»«««-«**« * ISLANDTON. * * . \ ' ' v# * / ** *»***•***#<» • Llandton. Oct. ^ The weather ha* been very plca*anr tn thi* section for the farmer* to gather their cotton. Mr. Milton Polk and faimiv left Wednesday for Pembroke. Ga.. where he will fro make hj* home. Mouzon and Ollvpr Polk left for Pembroke. Ga .Jast Wednesday. Miss Inez Polk has returned to Charleston to attend the Confederate Home Collefte. Mr£Ia*per and Mis* Essie Polk nt- tendtJIP a party at Mre. Pet Avants Saturday night. 3 OS !■€ We have just put in one of the finest lines of stoves ever sold in Walterboro, a stdVe which wiU.be immensely popular as soon ns introduced. They are made right, and carry with them a guarantee which is a complete protection to the purchasers.* • This Patented “NEVER RUST” Range is guaranteed to give you Service and Sat- isfaction. X , X. ^ It is made of Pure Pig Iron and weighs ^OO pounds. , " A written guarantee by the manufacturer comes with every Range. Body guaran teed to last 20 years; fire box for 2 years; centers and covers 10 years. * Ask us to show you why this one Range will last as long as five common Steel Ranges. . * Price Only $40.00 y. . tft KOGER I. ’ . NOTICE Ja* E. Peurifoy. John H. Peifrlfoy and L. B. Houck announce the form ation of « prfrtrtership for the feneral practice of law under the firm name of Peurifoy Broa. Walterboro. 8. C.. Sept. 21. 1»15. * Mrs. Adame, of Pembroke. Ga. accompanied her son, is vlsitlnR at th ehome of tier grandparents," ^Capt. and Mre. G. W. Way. They came over to attend the golden wed ding celebration of her grandparents which took place at their home at M}. Carmel. , ’’Uncle Tom” Caldwell, of Lodge, was In Walterboro Monday. He wxj accompanied by bis daughter. Miss Sal lie. Mrs. H. W. Black and Miss Cecil Arnett attended the school opening »t Lodge Monday. * X V f >