The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 07, 1916, Image 8

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PAG? EIGHT THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, June 7. 1515 * • 1 ■ * Another Good One s' X Miller*s Antiseptic ► * C* •• • 1 on ■'; . U * ’ ~ "» Formerly Known As Snake Oil We have secured the agency for this Great Pain Medicine. 1 ' ' . % . . r ■' . J ‘ A ... . / - . ■ • . If it Does Not Relieve You, MONEY BACK. , v * • ■ * ' X' ' • • ' . \>.* . 4 */ '• 0 ■ ■ ■ i' t / \ *, r * ’ KLEIN’S DRUG STORE • X / . >. < * ' . • •• - 4 Every Thing The Best. . Phone 31. NEW PASTORATE HAS BEEN FORMED Lxlft-. >rrKnak*. Martpo «hd A>hUi iisittUt rbarrtke* Have Cumbiaed. 1 ‘ Lodge. June 5.—The foncatios the new field, cotuprlsing the %t*o~ I Baptist ehvrebes of Smoahs. Marian, j Little Saltehatchie and Ashton, i about rompleted and the rail of n pastor is under advtsemept of tV,» \ ■ tommlttees of the respective th3rc v * ■ epy. tif- 'V._J Lang.ton g-ts cre‘di» for the formation of the nesr aor\ as ahere outlined, and. if the C*l< i /ucceeds »* I* now possible, we mu**- t-wer gratefully remember the Do*- tor for his services. Rev John P. Graham, of Inver- cess. Fla . will preach at Little Sal- 'kehatchle church Sunday morning June llth*at ll^Pt^lock: same day at Stsoaka thureh at 4 o'clock, apd probably R**'- Graham will prea| at fhe Ashton church the following | Monday night at *;3*. To all the»- [ cea^tlhe public is vetT cordially icvlted It may tV remembered that this tpinister has served church es fn our county: Doctors Creek and others in that section about tea or twelve" years since. > .1 WOMAN KILLS HER HUSBAND Magistrate^ Hodges. Mondav. | brought to jail Carrie Rodgers »h*>J I was.charged with having killed her J hus&aad. Leort Rodgers. It s---ir. s j that Carri^. who is reported to be a j high fiyer in that section of th> | hounty. pow deted some glass an 1 j administered it to her husbafid # ir. j his food. The resuIF was his death I in a s*cct while in great agony Avj autopsy revealed the fact that id’- I of the glass had penetrated tha^saU* j of the intestines and stomalro. and j F a’s the immediate ^adixe of his death. / * '-x S' / / i and I'kamlH-rUin'e Colk. t’holers IMarrltoea Reewedy. \ This i* a remedy that every fan:- lly should be provided with, and especially <1 urine th^ summer months. ~ Thfuk. of the pain and suf. l»-nrg that must l>e enured when tueduine must be sett fpt\r before te!.ef can be obtained. This remedy* Iteprcanting liutterirks. Mrs Irene Selby, of New York, representing the Butterick Publish Restore*! to <too<l Health. “I was sipk tour years with stomach JifoubleX'* writes Mrs 6tt<> Gan*. ^fanesViHe. Ohio “I lost weight add felt so weak that. 1 al- . mdsh gavge up hope of being cured. vTA 1 trifpd told me «b©vV.Xb?mfc’ , r- ing Company, who are manufactaj^fsi'l* 1 ®'* Tablets, and since using t«o bottles of them I have been a For sale bv all dealers . of a very popular tnak* of paiMrns ■ the v Butteri< k. was in. town the early f weman. part .of tlu. week. Mrs. Mlby also looks a!ter renewals oh subscriptions to the l>e|iniatdr. and also new sub scribers. She hab a very pleasing 1« thoroughly reliable Ask anyone manner and t» considered one of the who ha- t!s d A. For sale by.all ! most valuable members of the Rnt- dealers. iterlfk |<dee. •• Mr*. Jacob Frank, who has be^-n ihdi»po*^d for some time. ha« gon« to the Adirondack* ter the summer, in the hope that the change and the ' altitude may, be beneficial to her health. \X . ■■ 1 X X ’ ’ , X X v * • * ' M ' v s. y* "- v r • — X X- We Have Just Moved Our Singer Sewing Machine Shop To Our New Building on Railroad Avenue X ■XI 1 And Have insU'ltrd a new ami much larger >tock of fhe famou- I-.ght Running Singer Sewing Machines. You wul find the m jdcU of various tvpys nnn styles of wood iFofk .'it all f'rix*>. ^ ’ ‘ :T : ■ V y ’ .. f y y . . ' , 4 ' * You i.re cordially invited to call and see us in our the.se new machines and demonstrate to you the excel lence of w (>rk done. ^ \ X X \ XX' x X, If You Need a Sewing Machine You can make term> with us to suit your conwnience. and we make a fair allowance for old machines taken in exchange. « yS- X. X ^'*X' , Machines delivered free to any point in C(*lleton county. Let us send you a machine lor free trial. If it does not answer ALL your sewing prqfrlems we take it away su once without charge. A 'postal card will bring salesman to your door. X Machines Rented by Week or Month M. PANI0TT1E, Manager \ ^ Railroad Avenue - “ Walter boro, S. C. JW" Sale Is Now Going On _ AT » The Charleston Surprise Bargain House i T franks Meet Me Meet Me Where you can get more goods for less^money and better goods for same money, and everything nothing but bargains,- as we are compelled to sell our entire Spring &pj Summer stock to make room for our Fall stock which rs commencing to come in* right now. Therefore don’t lose This chance and get your share of these great, wonder: :3 Bargains!* \ • ^ J . ’ * ^X' ‘ s * ' ^ ^ ' Please Compare Values and Bargains. AH our Men’s Suits at half price, which con t)ki< rge- sist of nothing but brown, greay and blue serge-. serges, fancy and plain, solid color etc., etc. $1.50 Ladies’ white Pumps and one and two strap Pumps, our sale price.- ,.&h c j / Men’s Pants at your own prices—50c to $X Ladies’ black vici Low Quarters at|.. $13 x Ladies’ Low* Quarters, guaranteed all solid leather at only \ ....... • •. .$1.75 • v *■ . i Men’s Low Q-iarter shoes, black only. Men’s Low Quarter shoes, black or ^an. a!-, in jiigh quarters* our sale price from $1.7* fo $3.00. - '* . J"-' ’ ■ /. - ■— 1 -r- "—— 1 . y vX- ^ * •• ‘ V" $1.50 yard wide Tatfeta Silk, black and Navy tBS box Talcum Powder on sale at 8c a X at onlv X..... • •.. v 98c or 4 for 25c. $1.25 and $1.50 Ladies’ Skirts., made of good quality grey suiting and white corduroy and white granite at XX.. • • r..' 98c ^ 111111 ' ' —'" ""T* 1 Nice quality Ladies’ white Shirt Waist, fancy h embroidered at only .X .. • •.. 49c $l^o0 yard wide Mess / shades at only ... aline Silk in all latest QQ.. • ••••••••••••• Large variety in Dress Goods at.... 25c yd. flood quality black and blue Ducking, sale price 10c yard Large variety of 12 l-2c and 15c Voile era res and biiket woven cloth, flow’ered and striped nt/only •••,.. ,... -■ •.,. 10c \ ard MILLINERY^ $2.00 value Ladie^ Dress Hats, our -..l- price ' ; - ' \ ..$1.25 V $3.00 Panama Hats onlv Sl.r.9 A nice variety of flowered and striped Lawn- at 5,. and $4.00 Ladies' Dress Hats, our - X s from $1.50. SI 75 and $2.00. Yard wide Bleach at / 6^ Fart color Apron Gingham, browp and blue checks at...:. ......... ... Gc and 8c vd. All Laities’ Dres regiilar priee. Hats at one-half of X<: $1.25 Ladies’ white Poplin/Fumjfc and Ox- ’fords Ht ... r<:.. X POC ■ ’* . ■ v.a-itf. : : ready-to-wear La. Misses and Children’s Hats at reduced prk e- Good quality Coffee at 12c a pound. .Please remember whatever we adverti >e is true, and we can prove it. Just to con vince yourself j>ee us before, you buy. You are sure bound to save .money. Charleston Surprise Bargain Bargain House * / Next Door to Express Office. J. FRANK. Manager. Smoaks to Have New Railroad j Surveys ' have beeb '*made across the upper portion of (NUlHon coun- j ty for a proposed railroxd nfnninjr 1 j from Bosnian to Hampton, via f Branch*tile. Smoaks, Ashton and on Mo Ilanipton. It 1* understoodX hl i ! .the final survey ha* been made, ^nd itSkat this new railroad wifi run thisJ • tracks of the Hampton A- Branch-1 , vrtit- road from Hampton to SmoaksX j and lea ting the right of way there j will go direct to Branchville and on I ; to Bowman. While no definite an- xnopncemenL has been made as t<j ] j tile owner# of this. road, it is thought'* I thX the Seaboard is interested In-rts tohsXmtien. Mr Wolfe, of Orange burg. \ho built the road frojd Lh- | rhardt td Bamberg, It is understood. , Is back of\lh* buHdmg. ’and will doubtless suV rurfend the construe- • tion of the roatb w hlch will be built at once. WILL WKD JUNE 14th. The. following in%hatior# have* been issued: X. Mr. and Mrs. George Thonijson Wnr- ren rejoest the honor of your , presence at the marriage of their daughter Beulah King X, X- x -Xp .. . /X. Mr. Harfy WalXer Anderson W'ednesday evening June the four teenth. nineteen huft^red and , sisfeen at nin«* o'clock Second Presbyterian Church rharlestor'X South Carolina ■Mr. .Anderson is a son of Mr. »nd • Mrs. C C. Anderson, and is a young j (.man of manv sterling traits. He4 • ha« many friend* here who wfll be i ‘ pleased to learn of his good fortune, ’ and who will warmly congratulate I him ^ o. —: Mis* Bertha Klein, of New York. J is viaitin* h#r brother. Dr. Jo«. M . j Klein. Miss Klein is well known in Walterboro and has many friend* | who are always delitrhted to have i her corny “back home" on a visit. She %iU remain here several weeks, and ■will then go to visit her sister, j Mrs. Epps, at Klngstree. or at their 1-summer home »t Myrtle Beach i ... yXv ' XX * •• . >;'** ' v " / * •'./£ ■ The Portonol DrugCo. X X THE PORTpVoi. DRUG CO. Portonol. (Trade Mark! Hoffman's Bitter Wine. Portonol is a klettific combination of th* purest ItaX. m UlVye Oil. wi^h the^Xst brand of mature California Port \VX It is not a plain mixture cf Port Wine and Olive Oil as th*yi: - jority of similar products that are placed on the markX '' s^such it would not hate the wonderful reconstructive yalue f r Xljivl*’it is so. justly famous. Blended into a medijral produ' t through the combination of oil. wine, phosphates/and iron * a rosul| of years of experimenting, lb becomes one of the n: -t valuable teconstruct|ve tonics in existence X < Pur*i Oil te esaeftfiat to a body's health and well being :< i tuel producer for bodily heat, and a lubricant for the inu.-tir.! tiact. The value of pure oil has lately -become well known. ; " the Italian olive has become a household article. iN. only r- tial being the oil contained in it. / • - I ure wine has always been l^rfown as the best mean?.«7 t : inc- ing health to a body that has become weakened from atiy cause. The sun-kissed grapes bring the ajunshine rays and its magm tie Power into the human body and vitalixe the weak body crian- v / / . \ * * Iron and phosphate have always been known as the two •-t blood tonics in existence. The scientific product known as Portonol gives the ivond* r- fui cohtl matiotflof oy. wine. Iron and phosphates tn the purest and most palatable form possible. Its us e is highly indicat. d in hpy weakness of the body or any of Its parts, emaciation con- 'ab-scenoe. old age. and any chronic diseases that destroy vK tahty gnd speed the fatal end. ' Portohoi is compounded by licensed, registered chemist#, nn* is highly re^pmraended by all prominent phvsiclans as* om the best blood and body tonics known. ~ ’ ’ Factory , Manufactured and bottled by the N. Main St.,\ PORTONOL DRUG CtX Yonkers, N. Y. V SOLD ONLY BY X Glover’s Pharmacy HENRY C. GLOVER, Manager PHONE 86