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c* « fr mmm ry jfftdnfwlty. May 10, 1910. THE PRESS AND STANDARD ~ PAGE FIVE r . 10 SPECIALS 1 1 **» * - . u j at :• TAYLOR’S' 1 .% • V - 1 -hull 3t> in. Diaper Cloth—the 20 in. width is . worth 10c, but we are selling the 36 in. ”‘.'^width at i 0r 2 All the new wide striped Lawns, in all col ors, worth 18c and 20c vard at 10c ^ * 3 36 in. wide heavy Linene, a rare article of merchandise at .. / * ... 10c yd. 4 Striped Voile, Rice Voile, Plaid Voile. 25c val ue, at . .10c t 5 ^36 in. heavy Pajama Cloth, a scarce fabric, worth 15c, we have it special at 10c * • * 6 Nile Green, Light Blue, Pink, Mercerised Ba tiste, worth 18c yd., at... 8c •t * 7 ^ 36 in. Homespun, a goojd heavy quality, un- • finished fruit of the loom, at 5c 8 40 in. white Lawn, a good sheer doth, per yard 10c 9 Men 1 * 25c Summer Undervests ...19c Men’s 50c Summer Undervests ....... .35c Men’s $1.00 Union Suits 70c \ • 10 • ■ • / 'X , • ’ Ladies’ Summer Undervests, 6 for 25c f: “ These Ten Specials only give-you a very slight idea of the Wonderful Values we have waiting on you. Come early be fore they are all gone, for we can’t “replace them at the price for which we are selling them. TAYLOR’S REV. LAWSON TO LEAVE COLLETON • f * Popular Hapti»t Miniver Will go to Che'Cprfl«*’.«l ('onnty to Con tinue Pastorate. Lodge. May $ **-Rev. J. C. Law son. who has been the able and ef- flrient pastor of Carter’s Ford Bap tist church and other^ churches in this county for the pa’st live years, has resigned his work in this county to accept a pastorate in Chesterfield county. It is with regret that his many friends and co-workers see him leave Colleton, and we earnestly pray that God’s richest blessings may rest upon him and- his family in their new home, or wherever they may go. and may God’s guiding spir it direct Brother Lawson in his untiring efforts to spread the gospel. When we asunder part It gives us inward pain. >But we shall still be Joined in heart And hope to meet again. - LELAXD L. HIERS. CLASSIFIED ADS. FORSALE FOR ^%I.E—-One farm mule.—Jas. E. Peurifoy. j, FOR SALE—A large number.of sec ond-hand buggies and surries for dale from 110.00 up. Several horses and mules for sale from •50.00 up —A. WICHMAN A’SON. S-15-2tortf.* >• FOR SALE—One two-horse gasoline engine at a bargain. Practically new. in first-class condition.—The Press ahd Standard. 22-15-tf ► OR SALE—Large Hract of good farm lands, within the Walterboro school district, healthy • locality. Easy terms. For particulars ap ply to Mrs. Annie S. Xeyle, Wal terboro, S. C. " 5-10-4t. FOR MKs ( HITCHER Cowards. May 8.—One of the most pb-asant social affairs of the week was the linen shower given Tuesday by Mrs. E. L. Montgomery in honor of her house guest. Miss Myrtle Crit. eher. Miss Critcher is a general fa vorite in Cowards, having formerly had charge of the primary depart ment of the graded school here, and there*’was a hearty response to the cordial invitations of the hostess. The living and dining rooms of Mrs. Montgomery’s home were made at tractive by the use of roses, sweet peas, verbena and honeysuckle, car rying out the color scheme of pink and white. When the guests had as sembled a berry contest was entered into this contest being appropriate as Miss Critcher was married on Thursday, May 4. to J. O. Berry of Smoaks. Miss Cornelia Petty, of Virginia won the prize, an emery. The booby fell to Miss Emma Crtt- eher. of Lynchburg. After tjie game the guests were invited into the din ing room. As each entered they were given a ribbon streamer, which was attached to a large wedding bell decorated ‘in pink and white. After the guest of honor had taken her seat under the bell all the rib bons were released and the bride showered with beautiful gifts and -rtrer- Musical selections were render ed during the afternoon by Misses Olive Montgomery of Kingstree, Cornelia Petty of Virginia, and Em ma Critcher of Lynchburg. The re freshments consisted of brick cream and cake, in the chosen cblors. pink and white. The souvenirs of favors of the occasion .were tiny pink bags filled with rice, attached to little cupids. ^* DANt E^T HYRXK’S HALL FOR RENT FOR RE\T—One five room cottage in Walterboro.—Jas. E. Peurifoy. FOR RENT—During the summer month* t w * Harley Saunders home on Hampton street, either entire or part thereof. Apply to F. S. Long. 5-10-31. Sobel & Bogoslow WHERE THE DOLLAR DOES ITS DtlTY Walterboro, S^C. WANTED WANTED—A good man for a good Job to collect on accounts and sell the light running Singer Sewing Machines. ,_Spl. ndid territory.— Singer Sewing Machine Co.. Beau fort. S. Box 203. 4--’6-3t \ LOST M>KT—One double case gold watch on Sandy Dam road between Gnr- den’s Branch and Wafterboro. Finder will please return to Press and Standard office and receive liberal reward. STOLEN—A reasonable reward will be paid to anyone for the arrest, with evidence to convict, of the person or perstms who stole a strand of telephone wH4» from the K poles in front of J. F. Itisher’s hhuse—Colleton County Tele phone Company. Screen Doors and Windows » • -Every well regulated house; these days is eejuipped with screen doors .and windows to keep out flies and in sects. There is danger in flies and mosquitoes and to keep them out.,should be the constant aim of the home maker. See our supply of screen doors and windows. We can give you what you want for your home. ICE CREAM CHURNS—The delight of the child in the home over a churn of ice cream is not feigned. Old er folks also enjoy this luxury, and the cost is so small that evtery one should be able to indulge. We have them in all sizes. Freeze cream in five minutes, or less. o- • T ‘ A special deal secured for us a number of *watcr coolers which we tire offering at the special price of $1.58 each in 2, 3, 4, and 6 gallons. These are being sold at less than, they 'would cost at wholesaler KEROSENE STOVES—We have many >izes in oil stoves—This comfort is great in summer>4ime when the use of wood or coal is so hot for the housewife. On#> of the no«t enjoyable danoes ever given in \Yalterboro • was the return <!anr^ given by the nu n to the ladies for the leap year dance given a few weeks ago.’ Music was furnished bv Metz’ band of Charles ton ajid Hyrne’s Hall was a seen-' of gayety till late in the morning. There v.*•;< many out of town guest> who enjoyed the old fashioned waltz, the fox tmt and the one step. Re- feshments were served consisting of block ice cream and Jake, frui’ punch was the drink of the evening The committee on arrangement^ had overlooked no detail of th- dance, and there, was nothing to mar the pleasure of the evening. ThK committee consisted of Jos. W. Lu cas, T. J. McDaniel. Vernon L. Pad gett. Harvey Padgett. Among the out of town guests !har he mentioned: ^ Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wall. Miss Int-z Glover, Grahamville; Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Seareon. Mrs. Smith. Mis Smith. Hal Williams, Joe Mixson Chester Periy. Lawton Smoak. Josi- Anderson. D. Q. Towles. Yonges Is land; Messrs. E. E. Hitter. Brass. Yatrs. Colleton: Mr. and Mrs. H. M Williams. Brunson: Mr., and Mrs. Paul*Sanders. Mr. and Mrs.^’ampb* 11 Sanders. Jr.. Fritz Smith. Tvitter: F. B. McS-weesey. Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. Simonds. Miss Mary Simond- Miss Maigaret Carrington. Miss Eli zabeth Walker, Mr. Raymond Laris- cy. Charleston. BUSINESS LOCALS —Home raised beef, veal and mutton at G .1. Blocker’s. 5-3-2t. -—Land plaster for peanuts at H. W. Bla< k. Jr. Best fertilizer for making-sound pinders. Brant-Crosby. Married. Tuesday, April 28. at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Brant, Charleston, their daughter. Miss Estelle, and Mr, Eu gene Crosby, Rev. J. M. t’raven of ficiating. Mr. and Mrs. Crosby are making their home at Islandton. where- the groom is a prosperous fgjfner. ' • ' ' ’’H, D. Padgett. Jr., and J. W. Cros by. of Ruffin, were in Walterboro Monday on a business trip. ft ■( ** CLOTHING PALM MESS CMOS • ft. SHUTS ft ’ BEACH DOMESTICS • ft * NECKWEAR * THE PRACTICAL SUMMER SUIT CONTAINS ' ft For men of all ages. We have LACES SWEATERS a large variety of them to ft.' pick from, and we especially draw your attention to our ft EMBROIDERIES GLOVES line of Mohajr suits, which ft we have just received from New York. Its wholesale val- ft UNDERWEAR ut? is $9.50, by buying out the LINENS ft HOSIERY entire lot of this mohair we are in a position to offer them ft to you at $5.98 per suit. Just BLANKETS II half of its original value. ft We have also a large line SHOES of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats ETC ft and Caps. s V I I f ? I J Sobel & Bogoslow It WHERE THE|DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY - Walterboro, S. C. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children —- In Uso For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of New Arrivals 0F Palm Beach[Suits We have ju."t received a new shipment of Palm Beach Suits in all the newest colors, Call and see these . suit* which make the most economhytj/summef clothes. , Where you can get more goods for les.4 money arid bet ter goods for same money, and everything nothing but bargain*. ° ^ J. P. HERNDON & SON Walterboro, S. C. \ . n: BEACON SHOES * * SUMMER COMFORTS FOR THE HOME * V O A. Wichman & Son Walterboro, S. C. AT THE COLONIAL Tli«* Girl and tin* Game. A film no\>*l in fifteen chapter* of two reels each, made by the Signal Film Corporation. The Girl and the Game is not a e(trial, but instead a series, every on* with a big punch, rich in thrills ant surprises? laden- with powerful dra matic contrasts. Helen Holmes, the famous "rail- -oad girl” of the motion pictures, i- the Mar. She is rfot only capable of doing daring stunts but also posses*-- . - definite dramatic technique. F-h" an out-door type of gill, an ideal | for the part. The moiv is from the pen of | "• nk Hamiltop Spearman, who- *- have appeared in McClure’* :! • r and nth^r publications. D . ;,!• ,! ir<d h v J P McGowan und* •* _ : -.1 - ipervision „of Samuel s . - n. the master producer of T' . i- d I From ’h- Sky. Mr Sp#,.inia;v i-* also the puthor ’VI -rs-'in- Smith.” on* New Demonstration Agent for Beaufort the Indian service in N—. it has been his,w.uk »<r struct the Indians in i* *.*• ’ of agriculture. with w here th* njo- ..•*i] -• i ial* ever - un in Am IM.Vfnr Ord* pf* Frank J. McKinley has be-ri ■^pointed farm demonstration ago: t /V Beaufort county y Mr. W. V. Kiru °/ ^ College). Dr. M* - , J - is a native of Charleston an 1 taa! 0 " of - Mr - Farlyle .McKinley. for inrt e ^ a,a tonnedted- with the \c m (omier. Since 1*7^1 * U< c* • ej n new -p. , n . , t>. it .. * mel..*irani:*ti. c,*)«;!■ Ai .-ii an 1 •* rature. T' * on* t v, he has been Cvinn' The Strong Withstand the Heat of a Summer Better Than the W eak Old people who are feeble, and younger people w ho are w ea* w ill be strengthened and enabled to ga through the depress- j ing heat of summer by taking regularly j ‘ . Cc Grove’s Tasteless CnUl Tc&ic. It purifies | enriches the blood and tu—d? Up 1 t< 4 the whole system. 50c. • * d r.i \l >e v * M f < tnt. -*n in Tit* o •- ■ r Xifc! F« i v j- d< .of The Oirl an 1 I <"’ c ^ v M •*.- M !.* ■ « , ., on** *.!' - ‘-T* rie'* tb* . • ;*ft* t un’ • : flt-t* •!. New arrivals ot Ladies Hats every other day' from the Northern Markets. AH the Latest 4 - x ‘f ’ of Shapes and ready-to-wear hats are shown. Come and look them over. • ' . * PALM BEACH SUITS Laeies, Men and Boys. All Styles, all[Colors and all Qualities. Prices are REASOMABLE. All of our Suits are made up-of GENUINE PALM BEACH and KEEP KOOL CLOTH * * . X - N and will give the wearer perfect Comfort dur ing this hot Summer spell. V See us for anything in clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc. ,s t •'<9* | Colleton Bargain House D. LEVY, Manager 4 T 1 If t- I nit Ml V AND BOX "T