The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 31, 1916, Image 8
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, May 31, i9 16
Dead-Prickly Heat &
Odor From Perspiration
Succumbed To
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Ammen’s Toilet Powder The
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Greatest Thing on Earth After
the Bath and Shaving, 25c.
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Get a Box From
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KLIN’S DRUG STORE
Every Thing The Best.
Phone 31.
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l>oni( Home.
Supt. W. A. Waring, of the .Savan
nah HHrer • Lumt»er * Company, the
newly orguaized company taking ov
er the Hilton Dodge. " Lumber Co,,
has leased the residence occupied
by Prof. "y. ft. Ix>ng for the summer
nonths, amt ia expeded to move hj*
family up in a few da>s or so. Mr.
Waring has an interesting family
consisting of a wife and two children.
They will possibly remain to attend
school in the fall. „
Mr. Hhklick Ackerman
New Shipment Just In
$15, $25* $10, $50, $75. *
NEW
RECORDS
FREE
WHILE
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LAST
Just Received
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Beautiful 32 Piece Din
ner set with each cash
purchase of $20 or over.
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Brown Furniture
“The Home Makers”
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lla^ Keturmtl.
The many friends of Dr. Kiddich
Ackerman will be pleased to see him
-at home again after a few weeks
speift In Charleston. !>r. Ackerman
was overworked and found it neces
sary to take a complete rest for a
f£« weeks, which he did in Charletr-
ton. tie returned--Saturday and Im
mediately. resumed his large prac-
ST. JUDE’S CHURCH
tice.
•Kev. Jl.’rlH'rt P. Schroeter, Rectcr.
Thursday, June 1st. Ascension
Day. 11a. m.. Holy C‘'tmnunion aivl
Sermon.
Sunday, June 4th. 11 a. m.. Holy
Communion and Seimogt.
5:30 p. to., Sunday school,. 8:30.
ci.. Lvening Prayer and sermon.
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Personal Mention
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Mrs. A. R
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Chandler, v. iio waa
[•■•ken to Baker SanitoMum Char-
b stnn Pride y of | a , t VV( ,,. k
Dorted to Ive doing well, following a
•mous operation. Latest news from
her indicates that she
convalescent.
will
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We Have Just Moved Our
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Singer Sewing Machine Shop
To Our New
od Railroad Avenue
And Iln ve
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in<t;tied a pew and much larger stock of the famous
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theie new machines and demonstrate to you the exccl-
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You Need a Sewing Machine
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„ You can make terms w ith us to suit your
conwnience, and we make a fair allowance
for old machines taken in exchange.
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Machines delivered free to any point in
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Colleton county. Let us send you a machine
for free trial. If it does not answer ALL
your sewing problems we take it away a;
.onee without charge. A postal card will
bring salesman to your door.
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Machines Rented by Week or Month
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M. PANIOTTIE, Manager
id Avenue - - Walterboro, S. C.
•Mrs. P. l.
Booth*, of UriWersoh-
v «nt to Charleston
of/last week, where
an operation
Saturday
she underwent
c. . at Hiverside hospital
' o u "<m for
lowing this surgical treatment.
Miss
Hettfe Armstrong, of Char-
^"o her sis,er in town *
mi*, u. m. RiVers.
haSe B,ark an(1 ISabp l
onmn. who are students at the Col-
“"Im* Collt ‘* ( ‘- are a t home for their
holidays. These young ladles have
taken a high stand at the college
Miss Pauline Sanders, of Ritter, is
visiting Miss Mary Simonds.—Char
leston Evening Post.
Prof, and Mrs. Lon
are gone to Port Royal to spend
the summer months at the home of
Mrs. Long’s narenta >v
Long’s parents.
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1 rof. T. F. Sutler, who was prin
cipal of the Walterboro school dur
ing the past session, has gone to hi.?
home in Newberry county. Mr.- Sil
lier wilfgo to the Lutheran Seminary
oevt term where he will take a the
ological course preparatorv to be-
noming a minister of the Lutheran
chufeh.
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June Clearance Sale
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. Is Now Going X)n
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The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
Meet Me
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Where you can get more goods
for less money and better goods
for same money, and everything
Nothing bnt Bargains.
All men’s suits have to be sold at 75c on the dollar;
Men’s Pants at your own price.
Boys’ Clothong .at a great Bargain.
Dry Goods in all grades and everything in the yard
goods line at great Bargains. x - - /---
Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes—nothing but Bar-
’ gains. ; - : • ' X
OH YES, MILLINERY
The finest Ladie*’, Misses and Children’s trimmed and
untrimmed hats at h^lf. price, , .
Please remember what we advertise ’ is true, and v.\-
can prov'e it. • • ’
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The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
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Next Door to Express Office. T. FRANK, Manager.
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Miss Twopdie Flckling, who has
nia. c many friends in Walterboro
during the year as teacher in the
Walterboro school, has gone to her
home at North. Hor many friends
will bo gl;wi to learn that s!u- has
boon re-elected and will return to
the school in the fall.
Miss MaggJe Marvin, who has
been teaching in the Walterboro
school, bo* gone to her home at
Hendersonville for the summer holi
day*.
J. Taylor, E. D. lymacks and
W. Harley Saunders are spending
today at Holly Hill with relatives
and friends.
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Dan C. Anderson, who holds tn
important position with the Burton
Lumber To., of Pharlestpjiw Is at
home for a visit, to hi* parent*. Mr.
and Mr*. C. Anderson.
E T H. Shaffer, president of the
Walterboro Chamber of Commerce,
is a business visitor to Savannah to
day.
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THE POKTON'OL DRUG <'«. .-
tTrade*Mark) Hoffmnn's Hitter Wine:
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Portonol is a scientific combination of the purest Italian
Olive Oil with the best brand of mature California Port Win .
It is not a plain mixture of Port Wine and Olive Oil as the ma
jority of similar product* that are placed on the market? A«
such it would not have the wonderful reconstructive value for
which it is »o justly famous. Blended Into a medical product
through the. combination of oil. wine, phosphates and iron, as
a result of years of experimenting. It becomes one of the most
valuable reconstructive tonics in existence.
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Pure Oil is essential to a body T s health and well being a- a
fuel produces for bodily heat, and a lubricant for the intestinal
tract. The value of pure oil has lately become well,known.
the Italian olive has become a household article, its only essen
tial being the oil contained in it.
\^ure wine hhs always been known as the best means of bring
ing health to a body that has become weakened from any cau*e.
The sun-kissed grapes bring the sunshine rays and Its magnetic
power into *he human body and vitalize the weak bodv organs.
Iron and phosphate have always been known as the tw‘n h- ; t
Mood tonic* in *e\istence. ly
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The scientific product known as Portonol giv**s the wond*
fu| combination of oil, Avine, iron and phosphates in the pitn-st
and most palatable form possible. Its use is highly Indicated in
any weakness of the body or any of its parts, emaciation, c >iv
valescence, olet age, and any chronic diseases that destroy
tality and speed the fatal end.
Portonol j* compounded by licensed, registered chemists i an l
Is highly recommended by all prominent physicians as one city
the best blood and body tonics known.
Factory Manufactured and bottled by the
237-239 N. Main St., PORTONOL DRUG GO.
Yonker*. N. Y. SOLD ONLY BY
Glover’s Pharmacy
HENRY C. GLOVER, Manager
PHONE 86
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M. P. Howell. Esq., had buisness
in Charleston Tuesday of this week.
J. L. Rent*, proprietor of the Ho
tel Albert, is in Fairfax today on
business connected with the hotel
at that place, which he is operating.
Miss Agnes Ravenel, one of the
teachers in the Walterboro school,
has gone to her home for a brief
work. She will spend the summer
working with Secretary Webb of the
Interdenominational Sunday ■ schools
of the State. She had been re-elect
ed to .teach in the school next term,
and will have charge of the second
grade.
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Henry Fickling of North, a prom
inent farmer and business man of
that town spent last week In town,
having come over to attend the
commencement of the Walterboro
school. His daughter. Miss Tweedle.
rest before undertaking her summer *as one of the teachers. Mr. Fick
ling was the guest of Mr .and Mrs.
B. M. K. Still while in town.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Anderson have
returned from a trip to Texas an *
Oklahoma. From Walterboro taej
went to Hugo, Okfa . the home
Mr. Anderson's parents, and
thence to Paris. Texas, and .
las Fort Worth and to Miners
Wells. In each of these places
Anderson has relatives. A n o-
lightful trip was had ac f 0 J. d ‘ Bg
reports made by Mr, and .ir
derson.
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