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. I t - % B^* ^**^ •- ' v nm--''. July 19, 1916. ' x J. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE FIVE MILLINERY:- . 4 P ‘ / $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 HATS Closing out at $1.00 Palm Beach Suits, Men’s, Ladies’ and Boy’s. Closing out Prices: *’ Men’s, $3.00 and up. Ladies’, $3.00 and up. Boy’s, $1.50 and up. Come and See Us. We Are The Leaders. Colleton Bargain House B. LEVY, Mgr. TRAVELING SALESMAN AFRAID TO LEAYE HOME Often Had to Refuse Better * ^ Paying Positions. Ready To ServeYou We have just purchased an I. H. C. Thresher for grain and are now prepared to thresh any grain in the county as soon as installed. Have also just gotten in a new saw mill outfit, and shall cut lurmber for the trade at reasonable prices and to any quantity. Our Ginnery will be in first-class condition as soon as cotton opens. We haye purchased new saws, new ribs and new* brushes, and have had it thoroughly re paired. We shall be pleased to serve our friends and cus tomers in any way possible. Grist Mill, Feed Grider, Rice Rubber, Shingle Mill. Complete line of New Idea Patterns for Lady Folks. Complete line of General Merchandise, Ladies’ Hats, etc-, always in shock. Fire Hill Mercantile Co. J B KINARD, Mgr. Walterboro, S. C. Route No. 4 HELPED BY TANLAC “It would be a hard matter to eetimate the good Tanlac has done me,” said \V. Day Barrett, 2613 Bur roughs street, one of the best known men in Savannah. Mr. Barrfelt has been a city salesman in the grocery line for sixteen years, and his en thusiasm over Tanlac is no surprise to the many friends who knew of his previous condition of health and now realize what it has done for him. ‘Tve been a little better than a nervous wreck for three years,” he continued, "and have been treated by no less than fifteen doctors right here in Savannah. ^ I was forced to turn down better paying jobs, travel ing, because, 1 was afraid to get away from home in this condition, and\at times 1 was actually afraid to go 0411 on the street 1 was so weak and shaW. —^ "I suftered with headaches and neuralgia and ray stomach was in bad condition all the time and it ,/seemed like I couldn’t get anything tthat would set me in older or enable Vme to digest my food.\ 1 couldn't eat anything that wouldn't sour on my stomach and give me pain or make me miserable. I was thin and had very little strength. In fact, the least little exertion would exhaust me and 1 was hardly equal to anjo thing. 1 would have pains in ray back and joints continually, and would be so ner\ous and exhausted at night 1 couldn’t sleep at all. 1 would often have to take stimulants to enable me to keep on going. \ "One of the doctors who teratedme suggested that 1 try Tanlac and se* what it would dp in my case, and be sides that, a cWe personal friend begged me to taly it. So I started n on it about a month ago, and I couldn't tell you in a week how glad 1 am that I got It, for it’s the very thing. I haven't taken but two bot tles yet, but I’ve actually gained sev eral pounds In weight and it’s simply picking me up and getting me over every one of my troubles just as fast as it can. As I said before, there ig no estimating the good it has done me. It is a great medicine beyond ,all doubt and I am going to keep on taking It until there is no chance of these troubles coming back on me. NffHOO T045CREEN Especially when you can get Screen Dooys and Win dows at prices such as we are offering in our Special Screen Door Sale rHU.DRKVH DAY Lodge, July 17.—There will be a Children's Day at Dry Branch on the 23rd of July. All the neighbor ing Sunday schools are Invited to at tend. The program will begin at 10 o’clock a. m. IE N[ cOLLEbE >0H GIRLS. BLxkstone. V.r Faculty of SS; 4*7 Students, firom *> State*. Accredited by VlrgttSa .State Board of Bducatlon. Hundreds of grad^ nates now teaching. $140 pays in Academic Department; $200, lege Department. CARD OF THANKS ■ To my Friends: 1 take this means of sincerely thanking each of you for the majiy kindnesses and sympathies shown myself and family during the illness and death of my wife. I can't, find words that would express my grati tude to you. and while my loss is one that 1 will feel the balance of my life, my friends have made it easier for me to bear. J. E. BRYAN $1.00 Screen Doors, Now 90c % $2.25 Screen Doors, Now • ’ $2.00 35c Screen Windows, Now 30c- 50c Screen Windows, Now 1 40c » - % 75c Screen Windows, Now 65c Also Screen Wire in any quantity at same reduced prices. Keep out flies and save disease and doctor’s bills. XGET YOURfCANNER AND CANS NOW A. Wichman & . Walterboro, South Carolina N V* * Joe Patterson, of Barnwell, Is in town visiting his mother, Mrs. M. B. Patterson. Trammc Sclool (or Girb in Virgmii, amga euilupu with — W— ■ reeled. w<th —espertes —tt F. ADAMS, Secretary, Blackatea* Va. a»»UcatSaa£MJuU^ CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE—One Wales Adding Ma chine in good order. Apply to Colleton Banking Company. It. N 0X105! By n solution of the County Dem- ^ocratic Executive Committee the magistrate’s offices of Colleton »oun. ty wet*- placed In the primary and the several magistrates.’ offices of the county will be voted, for in the primary of 1916 at the poll»,DOte| below. The voters., and <wn«dmP» for rbagistrate will take due notice thereof and govern themselves ac cord fhgly. Magistrate at Walterboro- Wal terboro, Ritter, Wolfe ('reek. Magistrate at Red Bank—Tiger ('reek, muse Pen, Sydney, Round v Peeples. (Voters residing in Verdier Township.) Magistrate for Fraser Township— Jacksooboro. Magistrate for Blake and Lowndes — Gieen Pond, Whit,. Hall.- Wiggins. Magistrate for Glover and Sheri- dan—Round, Sydney, (voters resid ing in Sheridan Township, t. Cottage- ville, Maple Cane. Magistrate for Warren Township Smoaks, Berea, Colleton. Williams, Pine Grove. Magistrate for Bioxton Township - la-dge, Ashton, Rice Patch. Magistrate for Bells Township—- Mel!-, Ruffin, Dor-tors Cerek, Snide's. <\ot*rs residing in Bells Township), Benton’s Mill, <voters residing in B< 11- Townshipi, Hudson’s Mill. Magistrate for Heyward T»wn- -hip—Hendersonville, Petits, Snl- dtre. (voters residing in Heyward Township), Benton’s Mill. (voters residing In Heyward Township). Peni* 1. M P HOWELL. \ n •; County Chairn .,n l: M. JEFFERIES, Secretary. WANTED Sonthern Life & Trust Company Greensboro, N. C. A Strictly 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 PREMIMUMS IN COLLE TON COUNTY WILL BE RE INVESTED IN COLLETON COUNTY LOANS. PATRO i nize US AND KEEP YOUR money at home Colleton Insurance and The Singer Sewing Machines Realty Company R - M. JEFFERIES, President. K F - SMITH, Manager- ^ SingCf Sewing o«, Miii.. Baud, tp syitem Machine Company *■•014 Standard general •trengther.ioc tonic. , * ~ wanva g TASTKLBSS chill TONIC, drive* oat 7*^'**^nrtcbe* the t.tood.and U cikH up t be •**- A tXlXF traeale* * true ionic. For auijt cac ch-i. - : WANTHD—Nice, ripe flgg for pre- serving | 25 cents a peck.—Hotel Albert.’ 7-19-2L WANTED—Sawyer and planing mill man for small mill. Apply to J. M. Donnelly A Co.. Ehrhardt. 6- 28-41. WANTED—To ooa« h pupils for col lege entrance during the summe.' months, or to make up averages on studies. Apply to Miss Kebec- ca P. Fromberg, care of Mrs. M. Bugeslov. Miss Fromberg has at- tend«d Agnes Scott and the Uni versity of S. C., and is well quali fied to prepare pupils for colicgt 7- 12-tf. WANTED—100 head of young b«<f cattle. Highest market pipes paid for good stock. Apply to Herndon Bros., Market, W.dterboro. 7-12-tf. 9 LOST (/►NT—Between postoffice and Court House July 14. silver spoon with device for use on crippled hand, engraved on handle "G. A B. P " Finder will be rewarded if left nt The Pres* and Standard of fice. It. r osT—Child’s erocin*L hand bae be- They are sold on easy terms on- ^ pourt hourtf ; time without interest. staining money ($1.30) and Call on us or let ur call cn you. • han(lkrrfM<>f p ]fasP „ turn to Thp Press and Standard. I orVD—Some one, left a pair of men’s shoes in our store several months ago. Owner can get same by identifying and paving for this ad.—A. Wichman A Son. It. won the highest honor- at Panoma- Paclflc International Exposition— two grand prize*- -seven gold medals. They are sold at lowest prhef; for 0Mb, Railroad 4v*nue. Walterboro, S. C. Phone SIX. Ask for M. Paniottlo. NOTICE! Tie secretaiy and enrollment Committee of each Democratic Club ar,. hereby notified that the books of enrollment must close on July 25, 191 *•, and the enrollment books im mediately thereafter must be de- livei < d to the County chaliroan. The rule^ require thaJ^no name shall be enrolled after the last Tuesday in July and that the books must be delivered to the County Chairman wflhin three day* thereafter. It is very important that the books be sent m promptly, since coplest there of n. ist be made at once for the u** ot the Executive Committee in purg ing • he roll. M. P. HOWELL. Att^ff- County Chairman, n M. JEFFERIES. Seeretarv. Dot s KIXtAVH I.IMMENT HEI.P | RHEVHAT1KM Ask the man who uses it, he j knows. "To think I suffered all tl ‘* >cars when one 25 rent bottle of Sloanls Liniment cured me " ; wrt* one gieatful user. 'If vou i ha< Rheumatism or suffer from NV i! !gia. Backache. Soreness and Stificite. don’t put off getting a bot tle f Sloan’s Ft will give you such webotne relief. If warns and «o< • the sore, stiff painful places an'l OU fe« 1 so Hindi better. Buy it , • ’D-ng Store v only 27. cent- $5,000 / JUST ARRIVED * ' * / • ■* » u»* * y . Ineluding all the Newest Designs in Skirtings and Waistings. See our 10 cent Counter of 25 cent bargains. ,4 \ / / ‘ S % , y / I-ndies’ Percale house D r esses 50c Indies’ Readv-Made short Kimonas.... 15c A 10 case shipment of ladies Oxfords in Patent and Gun Metal. Ladies’ 75c and $1.50 sample shirt waists 3t)e Indies’ all Linen Skirts 50c • 5 ' \* e Indies’ Merceflzed silk Peticoats in all col- .. 60r / ors Double border floral Curtain Scrim, pretty colors, ext r a special, per yard.. •. .5c Standard Apron Ginghams, brown and blue checks, per yard • 6c TAYLOR’S ■j " X ' ^ * V ' * . / . 'V # . X v • WaKrrboro’w Pt»|^ulnr Store. — MEETING AT HMOAKS’ The annual protracted meeting at Srnoakfi Baptist church will begin next Tuesday, the 25th. at 5 o’clock, vt .- r) Mrs. Clarence Fraser and The services w«H be conducted by d ; !d’<n, of Florence, have been rfs- !P-’ V - Jno. P. Graham, of Inverness, M E ( REAM FESTIVAL AT TABOR i«r—- i*t the home- of M“. Fraser’s moth*' Kate Fraser. They made the tr'p over by autemobile. Public is^cordialty iuvited. F J. BERRY. For Committee. There will be an ice cream festi val at Tabor school house Tuesday night, July 25, beginning at 8:30 o’clock. The same program will b*' given as was arranged for the fes tival for the 4th of July which had to be called off on account of rain. The public i* invited to attend.