The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 09, 1916, Image 7
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Wednesday, Augifet 9, 1916.
TI^E PRESS AND STANDARD
PAGE FIVE
PADGETT Will REPRESENT THE ENTIRE
PEOPLE
He' is a Native and Resident of a Country County
But He Knows The Needs of The City as Weil
A Vote For
PADGETT
Is a Vote
BETTER
DISTRICT
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PADGETT
Knows
What CoUe-
ton Wants
and Will
V' ' * • • \
Get It
17c. a Day Boys The
Ofiver Typewriter
Thiw small rhanRe “slips through
your Angers," will amount up month,
ly and easily meet the payments on
a brand new Oliver Typewriter—the
regular $100 machine—No. 9.
Seventeen Cents a Day
makes this wonderful writing ma
chine yours by a small Hist payment,
(’all on our ag,-nt in your city, Finn
Jewelry Store, to see the machim-
and all. particulars.
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Oliver Typewrit erCo.
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' The Singer
Sewing Machines
* WALTERBORO *
* BRIEFLETS
Kapi. F. 8. I a mg
Here for Few laiys.
Supt. F. 8. Long, of the Waiter-
boro schools, came to Walterboro
yesterday for a day or two, in order
to make arrangements for fitting up
two more rooms at the high school
building. Mr. Long has beewspend
ing his vacation at Trenton and at
Port Kotal. School will open Sept.
llth ( and Mr. Long expects to be
here about ten days before the schoof
opens.
S|ient Sunday
At tamp Moore.
Postmaster P. M. Murray. Peter
yonLehe, Willie Fripp, Willie A.
Davis ahd Joe Glover went Sunday
to ('amp Moore, at Styx, to see the
boys from this county. Their reports
were that th P (’olieton boys were
anxious to leave for the border, and
that they were quite busy packing
tents and making arrangements for
their departure.
Civic league to
Meet M«mday.
The Civic Lehgue will meet at the
club room Monday afternoon at nix
o’clock. All members are urged to
be present. The subject for discus
sion will be the play grounds for the
Children*
Flrsf Open Ikdl
To H. J. Hiott.
The first open boll of cotton to he
sent to this office was brought in
Monday from the field of H. J. Hiott,
Hound. Mr. Hiott has some very
fine cotton, and this hr,II was open
a day or two before it was ><nt in.
\udit<h (■ rows
Some Tomatoes.
In addition to being the bpst au
ditor in the State, we believe K. M.
Jones holds th«« flfst place in his
ability to grow tomatoes and pep
per. We know whereof we speak
for w> had a dozen <if the finest to-
matoes and peppers we have ever
seen Tuesday Trom Mr. Jones garden.
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■». tr. PAIHiKTT. 4-A VWfCCTK KHt COMHtFSS
Padgett Believes in Clean Politics. In Opening His Campaign at
Walterboro Monday He Said:
“f | HAVE TO BOY MY SEAT IN
CONGRESS, IDONT WANT IT.”
ATTENTION OUR FRIENDS OF
COLLETON COUNTY!
OUR MR. J. FRANK
whom you all know to bo a splendid buyer, has returned
from the Northers markets, and we are proud to say that
he has bought in Boston 150 cases of shoes for Men.
Ladies and Children, which are coming in daily and will
continue to come in.
In New York he bought 1500 stilts for Men, Ladies
and Boys. This lot also coming in daily.
In Philadelphia and Baltimore, he bought our Dry
Goods and we are proud to say that we will be able to
give you some bargains, and maybe better than ever be
fore. We realize that never before in the history would
our customers appreciate bargains more than at this time.
The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
J Next Door to Express Office. J. FRANK, Ma:.:ger.
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Do You Know
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that 75 per cent of all constant headaches are caused
from EYE STRAIN?
If you are suffering with headaches stop in, have
your eves examined and fitted with a pair of glasses at
anv suitable price: /
In Alumnico frames from $1 00 up
In 5 year Gold Filled frames from $2 50 up
In 10 year Odd Killed frames from $3 50 up
In Solid Gold frame-? from $G.50 up.
WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK
FINN JEWELRY STORE
INCORPORA TED
woq th« highest hoBtirt at Pabama?
Tfi« : ' Thl» rri:tli<inal Kxtm-Ml job
l ao griiinl priz, - -c'' n gold np’daln.
Thoy arc -oM at lowest prices for
ca8h - . .. U
They aw? sold on easy tcima 'll
time without interest.
• all on us or let us call on you.
Singer Sewing
Machine Company
Kallroad Avenue. Walterboro, 8 0.
Phone 91X. Ask fbr M. Paniottie^
The Strong Withstand the Haat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble, and yoqpger
people who are weak, will be strengthened
and enabled to go through the depress
ing best of summer by tsking regularly
Grore’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purified
and enriches the blood and builds up
the whole system. 50c
It. r. I.. Hier*
ItiiiMiiiU Itcshlenrc.
I> I., Huts, who iciVptly pur
chased a numbi r of Imilding'Sots in
ttic northern part of tiwvn, lias v l»c-
cun the erection of a re idence for
hiniself This will he on,* of the
h.-yuPom, ■ t hoin<st in to^-n when
Comtih t< d |t will !»,. two -torles
and will he rfrrnnEed for ennifort
—rrt-rrrrrcr• r-ni■ n h-ari—tr^th thn rnnrt-
"Tp. conXenh neev \|r. Hier« hiaice
tn'Jvnve Ik’s comt'ht d in ;» tf'y
WOeV^, yS
IXIiil*ile«t I'len,
Cate j,, Waite, liot iY',
.1 SnVder. of lUnfTton. was
the latter p,*it lyf the week ex
hibiting a field and.fai in gate which
has nianv advantages over the or-
dinar> farm gate. It Is clos* 1 ,! and
opened /tom the eonveyunee, and is
said to l,o absolutely proof against
licing ojt^ned by anv animal. Mr
Snyder desire^ to •xhthl.t this gate
at^jHie SonLhe, n (’at elina F'air
rioriib, Folks on
Visit to Relative*.
Mr and Mrs. P. M. Padgett and
children. Mi. and Mijj. Lucas Black
and children, came 'to Walterboro
Saturday for a visit to relatives and
friends. They made the trip in thetj*
cars, and came through without a
mishap of any kind, leaving Jack
sonville Thursday afternoon These
voung mejt have made good in the
Land oP Flowers, and hawe many
I friends hh^e to wish them well.
Sobel & Bogoslow
WHERE THE DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY
Walterboro, S. C.
THE OLD RELIABLE
BLACKSMITH SHOP
The business formerly conducted by E. P. Knight
here is being continued. D. E. Knight, an ex?>erierced
worker, has become associated with us, and ha- active
charge of all work in the shop. He is an expert black
smith, wheelwTight and cabinet maker.
HORSESHOEING DONE BY EXPERTS
MRS. E. P. KNIGHT & CO.
THE BAILEY-LEBBY COMPANY
Machinery, Mill and HumbingiSupplies
Automobile!Supplies ard Accessories.
C. & J. VEEDOL
Tires and Tubes ^Oils and Greases
Charleston, South Carolina
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CLOTHING
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SHIRTS
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NfCKWEAR
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GLOVES
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UNDERWEAR
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HOSIERY
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SHOES
RETURNED
Uur Mr. Sob* I has just returned
from thf. northern markets wher*'
he visited New York. Boston. Bal-
tIt)/ore, pun basing a line of up-
to-dattX Men's nothing, Shoes,
Hats and Fin ribbings; l.adi*- '
<'loaks. SiiHs nn<l a big liti,. of
Skills. Wf* are also picpar* I
with a tine Xjinc of riiildit n’s
t'lothes. (mu Hi \ Gnoiis l)e|,art
m* nt i- over hllcd, wRU the liit..>t
designs f»,r the seaktm of various
kinds of Hrcss Good.X ai far li< -
low market prices.
A cordial invitation is ph/end-
»*d to the public to come and see
our line now and compare price*.
All Sum met goods must begold
now at So cents on the dollar.
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DRESStGOODS
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CURTAINS
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LACES
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EMBROIDERIES
Sobel & Bogoslow
WHERE THE DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY
Walterboro, S. C..