The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 28, 1916, Image 8
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SPIRO POWDER
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PERSPI-NO
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“MUM”
TO REMOVE ODOR OF
PERSPIRATION.
ENDLESS VARIETY
TALCUM POWDER
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KLEIN’S DRUG STORE
Every Thing The Best.
Phone 31. X
WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR
SUMMER NEEDS
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From Oar Large Stock of
Let the Whole Family Circle Enjoy the
BLUE GRASS \
LAWN SWING
HAMMOCKS.
PORCH SHADES.
ROCKERS,
SCREENS,
PORCH SWINGS,
REFRIGERATORS,
Can you coni'aira of a happmr picture
than l*t h»r, mother, hahy anit th» g'.>w :»•
whiimy away coTjt«nt*»dly. an h >ur
or iwo in a Urg*. roomy, eomt^rtablo
lawn swuig?
TUo Bluo Orah'i ia that awing aaactly
—“largo, roomy, comfortahla," and il
th«r«*» any oth«r doVKo o( or
TOrroation that ntora **!T'»'’tiv<j;y invt...
Into Uib eh. 14'» mind a loya for hv>m<». w.-
ar^ uiMblo to rotral! it. Th» Oraa,
Liwn Swing is a r«tr»*at nou« tha \*%y /
Oharmtug fo* *Two“.
SuhtVantialiy huiit, highly tiniaS»d.
and s.vouroly f>>it«d throu^liout
lv , at. arn ad)u»tat>> backward or
forward, and mriaur** 3d a U
»n. h'-s. An ■aolnsiv- l^^4r^u^^a tho a«»ar>.
COOLERS.
FREEZERS.
OIL STOVES.
SUMMER RI GS.
TABOCRETTES.
LINOLEUM,
and everything else to
wathTHd oyt i n. .h Tho -ntirB
swing f ids .mfiaotly (flit), and. if de-
sirod. ran C.'ir'^niaiitly h* storod away
and khrlt«rrd for‘th>* winter uroliths.
M fcome on* hai'i»>' with a B'.ua
Ora», Law'n bw.ng.
make your home cool
and comfortable.
A UEAITIKH. JCM'IKfK tUWEK
sKT WITH KAMI >>( l« H AsK of
*d’» Oil OVKK. i AsM Oil i IIKIflT.
FREE;
BROWN FURNITURE CO.
“The Home Makers.”
WOMAN ALL RUN DOWN
Made Strong and Well By Vinol
Wej'fUdihopo.Pa.—" 1 wan alirumiown
aft«*r a hanl of bronchiti* to it w at
hanl for me to keep ahouU 1 ha.1 paint
in my cheat and took ctiM eatily. A
•* friend aaked me to try Vinol. 1 did and
it built me up to I am strong and wen
and 1 am able to do my houtework which
1 had not done for three months before
taking Vinol."-Mr*. Y. K. Hok-
bough, Waynesboro, Pa.
Vmol creates an appetite, aid* dige»-
tion. make* pure blood and create*
•treogth. Your money back if it fail*.
John M. Klein. Druggist.
WaKerboro, 8.
< OMMITTKK >|| » TIM.
On Sunday, July T vi 11
tin Institute Committ*
I«ton DapttKt W. M
A letter to The Press and Stand
ard from Karov W. E. Darenport.
of tt* Salvation Army. Charleston
, ttates that oo aeeouat of the sudden
i serious illaest of a member of hi*
family he roald not flit appointment
| at U alierhoro for this week, but
! that he «oi;l<l come in the very nea’
, fatnr*.
man of Dariingtotf. visited friends in
tow n several day* recently. Mr *
Rhode was a class mate of C. Gads
den Padgett at Furman University,
and a warm personal friend.
The Habit anti Buy
Your Goods
Dr.
(«lswev'»
Dr. J. A Gilberson. of Charleston.
‘ ha* accepted a position »ith Gloret s
i Pharmacv vice Dr. Kaight. who re
signed to accept a position in 3
BlarktriUe drug store. Dr. Gilbvr-
son is a native of Charleston, and t
graduate of the South Carolina Medi
cal College of the class of 1M3. F'*r
two year* he ran * drug store at
Charleston and then went to Green-
» vi!!e. but returned from there ar. l
,*ame to Walterboro. Dr. Gilbersoi
i- a younr °f pleasing mann*-r-
and a er.Hipetent druggist.
o
IkepaK Being
faOanced.
W'ork will begin in a few day* lip
on enlarging the depot shed and cov
ering it. Agent Martin believes in
prepared,»e*« and he is getting read>
to «are for the large cotton crop
*h:ch sill be marketed at this point
during the Jail an<t aimer. Tn a
she«i *ill be made 2>j feet longer and
Zi feet more will be covered. Plan?
have already been made for this
ror* and a requisition for the ma
terial y-Bt in.
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Mrs. B. R. Benton and son. B. B .
Jr fiZfr visiting Mrs. W. Carter,
he. siller. ?' Augusrint, Fla.
Mrs. Benton a ill return the latter
part of the week. w
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Goodv in if It
Monday for their future home at 8t.
Augustine. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Cool-
win have been spending several day>
visiting relatives and friends in this
county.
Cadet H. M. Kinsey, of Little
S»amp. was in 1 " Walterboro Satur
day. Mr. Kinsey is a student at
Clemson College and is spending the
holiday* at his home there.
Ja-pr* l^od« in
>>»atheni Carolina.
Hand it to Mr Tyler L, Smit
fw^er it come* to raising early *we<-t
potatoes fee having brought to tov r.
Tuesday * f®e sampb* of the red-
white vanety. Mr. Smith tells th»
story that he was looking for Route
tor-ato worn« in his garden when
he happened to look at his potato
bed* and saw that they were all
cracked up
who was a!>o in the garden, and told
her that the ground mole? were
eat r-g all the potatoes. Mfes. Smith
mmed the vines did the gopher act
f ✓nd. p-e*’o the potato w hich is be-
ilng evhib;ted. the same weighing. the Savannah
per k ap? a half pound The pota'oe^
beirg a* large ai&Uiey are we have
no doubt that they will soon be
bothered by moles—of the human
variety however.—Jasper Herald.
Mr. Rewtoa Retarm*
I r«wa Trip BeM.
C, C Benton, pho left byre in
Felmar* with C l*. V. Bent in for
! a trip out *e«t. has returned, after
; ag a g-^od portion of tfei? coun
try Mr Renton was in Walterboro
Sa: -day aftera*KH) talking inter-
-*• -cly o' what he saw on his trip
In rompaay wfch Mr Benton Sr', and
twrn olhe- ger.tleifien from North
< a'-ohRa. a trip was made to Col-
: r.rad-v Moatana. Washingioo Dre-
g< a. and Mr IVenton returned via
-»ia. New Mexico find, the
,< oa«ral *e<ror of Southern United
> f jte* He stated that he passed
i tranv t-oop* OTi hi* wrav back, and
sej-d ~r ;ch of t v e eonditiors in Mex-
H'-o arid other point? in that part of
»fce ronntrv Mr Benton left the
paNv at Sea’tie Wash . and stated
'" ' * - v *•.»•' ron-
'♦•'npiatiBg a trip to Alaska before
I h>* ret**b /
H. M. JHIerie*
, *«»lM-it«>g.
R. M. Jefe-rie*. iN^.. i* in Hamp-
. t> * w*-ei. where ^e >. engaged
* a? a<r -g solicitor for the court
*wbt'h - in ^s.icn there. Mr. Jef-
Maaler of Coll*.-. • ■oiintv.
. aod is a attOTDey of aWJity
' rK :' !- fc . *«* experience In acting
•oliMtor and reports are that he is
flllin f
f»-f *f
for tki* rwurt
h. en vi*;*irg relative? in
Florida.
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tes<i<
Witt
t* • lO* K
**e Of th,. Cid-
PoM«»t meeting in the V\ ^
ter boro Baptist churiK The
Lowin
til llvxxniwr «
Hi .mwI .tf H.wltb
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Wheaaver You Need • General Toole
Take drove’*
The Old Standard Grove’* Tasteless
chill Tonic i* equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
iad IRON. It acts ou the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Rnriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cent*.
a;thorjx*d f e organi-
lo*in* is a fist of the member* a of for Wah
a:? urged to fee ' ‘XTX folfc.wtirg tmfiemeif
Mesdames H^/J Given- Har * be * ggc^ed to Chun ^ for ap-
Sandifer, t. \V' Gnftith r ^ = *■**-'■* Gr ‘V. B Ackerman.
Smith J. c. x."l,. , o ..„ T ; 'I r ‘" V. 1. T.rk>r. .1 L Rom*.
H A.k.mun. «• j tA. ; p »- «. r.,«.:v- Th. nppoiat.
Emily Stomm. ^“i^ I"* *' “ ^ «
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Xirtwwltac owmiwer
, t aurp X. C.
T, JL 1 ,'. j S»"T»1 t»r. .« l„r, Friday ot
the Reason \f ,h ' m * loa * o r • thi* we<ek for Hendersonville. N. C.
the season Mr. Sanders stated that , wh#-* tbey
he had a ripe melon on the l»th ■
Where you can meet your friends buying th
eir
clothing, shoes, dry goods and millinery at greatly r
,
in
duced prices/ Everything nothing but BARGAIN
they all say that we can get more goods for less mone;.
and better goods for same money at surprisingly 1
prices.
Leon Smith, of the Little Swamp
?<-ction wa» in town Saturday. Mr.
Smith resided in Walterboro last
»i er and has many friends here
who are always glad to see him.
I. J. May and brother, Victor, ac
companied by Prof. J. F. Risher,
came to Walterboro Saturday. They
were accompanied on their return
by little Misse? Dorothy and NHl
Moore, of Hendersonville, who will
spend some time with Mr. and Mrs.
May.
Mis? Belle Williams is expected to
. arrive in town the latter part of the
T X " U * r . v an '* f week for a visit to friends and rela
r r ‘ A ‘ e i' 1 ' 1 **’ i tives. Miss William? ha? resided for
. , . several vear? In falifornia. and ha-
he presided over a court In t p r p n t 1v
Hamp'oc * . ‘
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l-eavr T<wluv
Mr?. F D. Breland and children.
»w « vwip ?wyv. , Savannah, are visiting at the
N Ro?-* >- v :in( j ftj« home of 8 T.. Breland, of the Dr-
-e' F- davo’d left thp- afternoon Creek section,
for Camp Styx where they go to en-1 ——
a- member* of th»- Charleston Whalen Cato and sister. Mis? Vly-
L c • 1 -ag.x/r T v « -. yc-jng men cinia. o' Ri<lge Spring-, wefe the
f . S" t* o* I'ottage- guest? of M.s? Bay Jonv* from Sa*-
xlll^v^but both e' them have -eki
n WaKerbojc for' Mmi* time. Mr. J knew tl>y?e
Sm.th haJ^een in the off.i e of Flow. | that section of the State,
a -- ] n . —o-o—
F*el.> -a pnm< < • v • w . J 'TV1 and Mrs • D M. left H •
Drug Com pa a v ntany t Spriirg?. Ark . Tuesday of this
ubo will wa*i> ’V. rnr . - d art expected to arrive in Wal-
= idfd urday till T e- lav Mis? Joi
Mr ' knew these folk whe~ tearhlne in
Mr and Mrs \\ H Yarn. Mi<-
FtheT Sauls, and M.v-tyr Wil-ou
Saul*, of Prroak-.'nere In town thl-
moinitig. having cvrr;> down to visCt
the dentist.
KIRstT WATFRMELON>
the
11! W students at the
Laurel H 11 summer camp, which is
inst ma .u -i'camp, w men is
” *" d , ra *“; ° ,hert »lmo?t ripe be jcg eoudu teg bv Prof I n Brown
! . He has * fiHil of three .Of the P M \ Tho*^ going from
»cre? planted to melons
are fine. *
J iae r w ? Thoac going from
*nd they WaRerhuru ar* Winston P*-arpv. Jno.
l.f # * j Glover and PrKre Padgett.
The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
Next Door to Express Office. J. FTtANK, Manager.
1 iul
Miss Mary I^mraon. of Summer,
home demonstration agent for Sum
ter. has been visiting Miss Cora Con
nor. of Smoaks. for several days.
Mis? Gonnor was In Purnter recently
assisting Mis? I-emmon with her
short course, and Mis? Lemmon re-
lurnel for a visit.
x Mis* Florence Addison, who,has
been attending school at Confederate
College in Charleston, has returned
to her home in Walterboro. Mis?
Addison will leave shortly for Hen-
_ dersomille, N. C., accompanied by
li> called to hi* wife. ,j ier agn ( Mrs. Bianca Padgett,
where they will spend several weeks.
Mr. John Grant, who is the sup
erintendent of the lumber camps o f
River Lumber Com-
. ■
pany. situated near town, ha? mov
ed hi* family to Walterboro. and
they are at “present boarding at the
home of Mr?. J. L. Koger. Mr.
Grant was formerly a resident ,/)f
Andie*?. c., and an employee o f
the Atlantic Coast Lumber Company.
Mrs Robertson, who was Mte*
LUJie Henderson, having been here
for several w*»ek? visiting her moth
er and sister, returned Saturday to
her home at Benton. Teno
Mis? Marian Fraser expects to
take a special course in Columbia
University during th# summer. Mi??
Fraser is one of.the teacher? in the
Marion High School, and goes to
take this course to prepare herself
for better work in the school.
Solicitor John H. Peurifoy left
early in the week for Naples. N. C..
where he will be married Thursday
to Mi?.? K?sie Flyrne. who is spend
ing the summer at their home there
Mr. and Mrs. Peurifoy will spend
several months in the mountain? of
North Carolina before returning to
their future home near town on Mr
Peurifoy - ? farm.
Paul Lucas, who attonded the Blue
Ridge school for boy? at Henderson
ville, X C.. arrived In town Monday
for the holidays. Mr. Lucas stopp?-.!
over with his sister. Mr? Mcl^od
at Sumter, for several davs after th-
closing of the school.
There are
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Drug Stores
AND \
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Drug Stores
But You Will Have to go a long
ways before you find one more
able to fill your wants than ours,
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nor one better equipped with
Drug Store Appliances.
N
Anything for Anybody
Glover’s Pharmacy
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Round. June 24.—Crops in this
section are fine, and we have raiu
ju-t to suit.
Quite a number of boy* and girl?
attended the Grover picnic Satur
day.
Miss Krnstine Hill and her uncle
were thf. guests of their aunt and
sister. Mrs. George Jaques recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Clift Brownlee and
son visited hei father Sunday
Mrs. G. W
Bridge has returned
home after a pleasant stay at her
bark
». •1o*< t< :norro o* Pr.doy Co'
' Mar 1 'writ*'- that Ve - much invpro’
; ed in health wh-ich will be good aew>»
<1 to hi? many frier I.- Th this eotmiv
M P Howell. Esq. ha« been con
fined to his t»ed for several day? suf.
fering from an attack of fever H*
: better and will soon he out again
old home, being accompanied
by her sister.
Little Reha Viola Bridge has been
very ill, but we are glad to ?a> she
is now improving
Mr. aod Mrs S. W Weeks wei»-
the guests of Mr. aM M - G I!
Gruber and Mr', xnd M- O C,
Gruber Sunday afternoon
^Ii^?es Kstio and \die Bridge were
1 be e>!?-?ua of Mt— Annie Roi*ert«?*n
Saturday nie' t.
H L. Weeks nnd Mi-? Bessie Gru
ber attended servite? at Maple fane
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Paul Bishop and Mr
and Mrs. L P. Ackerman, are all
smiles over their crand daughter
/We have moved our Sir.
Machine Shop into our
Railroad Avenue, wh*’•
find the latest and up-to-ci
machines in five types.
We have also on,,?
other make? In gopd sew
tion from I5.«.'P \iX-
* TAHOR S4 HOOI.
Ruffin. June 27.—The
Hi* many friend? will regret to
k-ain that Pr J P Herndon ha? suf.
fered a rather ?e\ere illnes? during
Xhe pa*t few day? H# 1? convalesc
ing again.
S. M. Boynton and family, of Hen-
derwonville. who ?pend the summer
every year at Henderaonville. N. C.
have gone to their home there for
the *(iromer.
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.
Si hool Improvement Association an
nounced in last week's issue that
the>- would have an entertainment
on the 4th of July. The program is
not complete yet. hut will be good
The exercises will begin at six
o'clock. Ice cream and cake will he
served afterwards. The association
invites the public to come.
We make terms to suit Y 0
veaience and make ItW . '
ance for old machines In e\
for a Singer.
I OB
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rnc
Singer Sewing
Machine Companj
Railroad Avenue. Walterbor
* HUDSON MILL M H«m»I
There will b# an Importani *•
Mis? Rachel Fromberg of Char
leston. I? in town rlniting at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Rngnslov.
log of the School Improvenie
sociation of Hudson Mill ''n
daf. July 1. Every membci '
quetted to be present.