The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 12, 1916, Image 5
T, July 12, 1916.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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ress Good#
Just Received
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Latest Designs for Summer
Dresses and Skirts.
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Also a Full Line of Silk Crepe
de Chine and Silk. .
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Come and See Us.
We Are The Leaders.
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Jake a time tried asd proves remedy lor Liver CompIaiaU, Cost-
iveaess. Biliousness, Jaundice, Kidney Troubles, Impure or Bad
Blood, Pimples, Indigestion. ^1! suffering from these take
Or..Tliacfter’slLivtfi.aiiil Blood Syrup
T«v liver sad Kidaeys are year keel (Heads it
yea^eaU itl^adeirisn^tfcir^rtWi
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■ ia Seed ceeAbea. kai
U yea are bikeas er com-
- 90c aad $1 —all dealers. /
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We have just purchased an I. II. v. Thresher for
grain and are now prepared to t4ire>h any grain in the
county as soon as installed.
Have also just gotten in a dew <avr nidi outfit, and
shall cut lumber for the trarjk 4 at reas-mable prices and
in any quantity.
Our Ginnery will l>e in first-class condition as soon
as cotton opens. We have purchased new >a\vs. new
ribs and new brushe*, and liave hud it thoroughly re
paired.
We shall be pleased to serve our friends and cus
tomers in anj^ way possible.
Grisj; ifill. Feed Grider. Rice Rubber, Shingle Mill.
Complete line of New Idea Patterns f«>r Lady Folks.
Complete line of General Merchandise. Ladies’ Hats,
et*<, always in, stock.
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J B KINARD, Mgr.
Walterborp^S^C.. Route No 4
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C. M. Harley was a vialtor to Sa
vannah last week.
Lucius . Winn; of Savannah, is
spending sometime with his aunt,
Mrs. R. L. Sanders, at Sandy Dam.
Miss Sarah Sheridan and brother,
Rutledge, of Greenwood, are visit
ing at the home of Mrs. A. A. Wil
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Mrs. A. C. vonLehe left Waiter-
boro Friday on her way to spend the
summer in Hivlmioad. Va., with her
daughter. Miss Mattie Vance. She
will visit at Bamberg for a few days
before going on to Virginia.
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liobert .Black, of Ruffin, waa
among those who came to town
day.
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Miss Julia'Crosskeys, who livec^
here for piany years, is in town vis
iting at the home of her niece, Mrs.
L. Melvin Fripp.
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Miss Pearl Grace visited her sis
ter Mrs. Kdgar Jayeocks, at Wlg-
gins.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black and
daughters, Misses Alma and Nell,
and son. Bennie, came over Sunday
for a visit to relatives in town. Mr.
BlaCfe is a son of the late Sheriff
Robert Black, and ha? many relatives
and friends who are always glad to
see him and his folks.
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Miss Georgia Ackerman, of Round,
was a visitor to Walterboro Monday
of this week.
J. P. Rem ley, of Weeks, was
among those in town Monday.
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J. S. Bailey, of Weeks, had busi
ness in town Monday of this week.
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Constable N. M. Maxcey, of
i»moaks, was among those who had
business in town Monday.
Mrs. George Pinker and hcr.tvv^
children arc spendfng a ruuplp/af
weeks in Walterboro.-
Evening Post.
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Miss Rebrrc* P. Ffonibetg, of
Charleston, lias just arrived in town
to spend the summer with “her sis
ter, Mrs. M. Bugo^lov.
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Mrs. R. 1L Wichman and daugh
ter, Miss Mabel, are spending today
jin Charleston on a shopping expedi
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Mr. andMis. J. M. Witsrll and
little son. M Itch ell, have gone
i Cheravv. Mr. Witsejl wrill return in
a few days, but "Mrs. Witsell will re-
. main at Cheravy for the snniim r.
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Miss Re^sip i.'ulhini is a visitor^
tlie home of Mis. \V>.tV Acknmnv.
Miss Collum is a sister of the Re\
.1. C. Collum, who wa> pastor :t
First BapCst church in AV.-nX.rl 01
a' fi vv vi are a gov
friends in town.
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M. F’. Howell was a busyfc
at Htnoaks ' Tu^sihry of
charh ston
and has i x
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Mi s. V W. TeJ^on and childr-ft.
of F’oit Tampa dty. Fla. t ar*' .--p- nd-
ing the siTriuder with Mrs. P. W
Risher. r sister, of City, R.
Mi-xes Giaie and Quin Hufimau
aniVAlva arn^ Hydra, their hrothcis.
yC Ehrhardt, are visiting their unci.
J. I.. Rcntr at Hotel Albert
Mis. A. J. Luoj^ and dautrhtei
Reese, of Floildayare >p* nd.ng :;one -
t -me in ti i vKiting relntiv*».
Mrs. K. O’B Gibbes and si-^t. t
their children, have returned to their
Mrs ^daude Watson, together with
home at Wilson, N. C.. after a pleas
ant stay among relatives and friends
1o Colleton.
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DOES BACKACHE
WORRY YOU?
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MARRIAGES * ‘ Some W*Uerhoro People Have l.carn-
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Greensboro, N. C.
Southern Old Line
Insurance Company.
Writing all forms of policies at
reasonable rates. $1.87 in cash
for every dollar liability.
EVERY dollar collected
IN PREM1MUMS IN COLLE
TON COUNTY WILL BE RE-
INVESTED IN COLLETON
COUNTY LOANS. PATRO
NIZE US AND KEEP YOUR
money at home-
Colleton Insurance and
Realty Company
!t M. JEFFERIE9, Presiflent.
‘ E. F. SMITH, Manager.
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Cottageville. July 10.—The mar
riage of Mis^ Letitia Addieon and
Mr. J. C. Dandridge. which was
solemnized Sunday evening .it seven
o'clock at the home of the groom's
uncle, H. Dandridge. Sr., was an
event that centered the interest of
many friends of the rontrailing par
ties. The ceremony was performed
by the Ttev. L. R 'Ackerman and was
witnessed only by close friends and
near relatives. The bride is a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Addison,
and has many charming ttnalitie-.
The groom i« a son of Mr. and Mrs. j
J. W Dandridge. and is a prosperous j
young farmer of this community, j
They have hosts of friends who wish )
them well. r
ed How to CiAt Relief.
A JMXTOR'S RFMKDV FOR
COfCHS
As a cure for coughs and colds Dr.
Bell’s Pine-T.vr-Honcv combines
the?* rer..eilus in just the right pro.
pertior to doth* most evo^l for suni-
How many people suffer from an
aching back?
How few know the cause?
If it hurts to stoop or lift—
If you suffer sudden, darting paint-
If you are weak, lame- and tired.
Suspect your kidneys.
Watch for nature's signal.
The first sign may he headache or
dizziness.
Scanty, painful, or too frequent
urination.
Nervousness or a constant, dead-
tired feeling.
Avert the serious kidney diseases.
Treat the weakened kidneys with
Doan’s Kidney Pills. «
A remedy especially for sick kid
neys.
Endorsed in Walterboro by your
friends and neighbors.
Mrs. H. F. Towles, WaJterboro,
says: *‘I had weak kidneys and a
dnil pain in my back. In the morn-
ng I was sore and stiff and tired so
oa-ilv that 1 didn’t feel like <ioinc
tm- housework. I used Doan’s Kid
ney Pills and they cured me of all
symptoms of kidney trouble. I
mcr rvyish* of «old«. A tiial will
prove the value of this ‘vpfendid
cough medicine. Dr. Bell's Pine-
Tar-Honey soothes the irritation, j haven’t suffered-since.”
stops your cough, kills the cold Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
germs and does you a world of good. I cimplv ask for a kidney remedy—get
A 25c bottle will more Mhan con- < Doan> Kidney Pills—the same that
Vince yon—ft will stop your cough j Mrs. Towles had. Foster-Milburn
At druggists. v . < ' Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
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Special Announcement
L L. SHOOB
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OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
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. M. L. Shoob, from Savannah, Ga„ a well known Dry Goods and Gents’ Fur
nishings man, with several stores in Georgia and South Carolina, will open by
August 1st, at fy. N. Glover's stand next door to his furniture business, with a full
line of MtVs, Ladies’ and* Children’s ready to wear at the cheapest prices ever of
fered in Walterboro, as we buy the goods in large quantities for several stores, we
can afford to sell them more reasonable.
In connection\(ith our business we will have a special tailoring department
with a line of material to make suits to order.
It will be one of the l^est chances for you to call and see me at the opening cf v
Xhe business.
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X H\\rtuiiB cannot purchase an automobile, but eveiyorie van have a good buggy. The
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rtUjtimo' tune i- here and with it phuk' a:.d gatherings will I e given. lufy-by tin e
givestii^ .’apmer tl^ie t«> go to them, and one wishes to go in 'onX^tylr and in com-
lort. Wq-Fh-all be pleased to show anyone wlu *aishes to pi.rcha.y^f/a new buggy our
superl^Hiie of LOCK HILL Uuggies and Sra’lies, ffie j rice suit. The terms arc
good. Come to see u?.
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ROCK HILL OPEN BUGGIES • .$55.00
ROCK HJIJ. TOP BUGGIES - 70.00
ROCK HILL SURRIES •• 90.00
ROC HILL TOP Sl'RKILS •• 100.00
We have on hand a few second-hatid Sunits which we can offer you at a bargain.
Call and see our line.
A. Wichman & Son
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Colleton’s Leading Hardware Dealers.
H. ZAUN CLOTHING STORE
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We have just opened our store in the stand formerly occupied by The S. Finn Jew
elry Store, and are ready to serve our former customers and friends.
We haw a large stock of Men’s and Boys’ Suits, and Men’s and Boy?’ Pants.
Ladies’ Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Gents’ and Ladies’ Furnishings. A very large
stock of Dress Goods, I>aces, Embroideries, etc.
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Ladies’ Hats
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We have a nice line of Ladies Hats. Being late in the season we bought ftiem at
50 cents on the dollar, and will sell them the same.
Come in and see our goiKis and get our prices before buying elsewhere.
H. Zalin Clothing Store
Next Door to Beach Brow.