The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 06, 1916, Image 8
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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Wednesday, September 6, 19^.
CARD HKOM Ki-.Br.R K. PAin.KTi CARD FROM B. R. I'LMCI^
SCHOOL BOOKS
[) SUPPLIES ARE
NOW HERE.
THANK YOU.
KLEIN’S DRUG STORE
Every Thing The Best
Phone 31
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that all his subscribers read the advertisements in
The Press and Standard. If he is right ue will not be
able to fill orders for this SOLID WHITE OAK ARM
ROCKER.
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Were are groing to sell
a few of them at a
Sl>ecial price of
$1.95
Just to see how many
people do read his ad
vertisements:
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COME EARLY IF YOU WANT ONE
$25.00 or over.
A fow more of those Beau
tiful 32 Piece Dinner Sets
with each cash purchase of
BROWN FURNITURE CO.
"The Home Makers.”
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Harry W. Joiwv
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To my rrieeds Throughout Colleton
Couaty:
I deeply appreciate th* votes of all
my friend? who were *o consfHarate
as to cast them for me. and I as
sure those who voted against me
that I have no feeling in the matter
whatsoever. It is Just “simply a
question of going into a fight and
doing all you can > n an honorable
wav and losing. I fought the losing
fight, and. as stated above, am very
grateful to mr friends who voted
for sne and hare no enmity against
those who decided to vote for mv
opponent.
My work in this campaign and the
work of mr friends was done upon
a high plane and I hope, to see the
day in Colleton county when tha re
sult of an election will be. indeed,
the full expression of the whole
people and I shall. In the future as
in the p?st. work to bring about
such conditions.
HEBER R PADGETT
A CARD FROM I»K. BLACK
I desire to thank most cordially etj
err man in Colleton county for the
votes they cast for me in the first pri
mary. I am In the race for the sec :
ond primary, andlphall appreciate er*
ery rote any voter will east for mu.
You men heard my speeches on the
stump, and you saw vtist the peopRT
thought of them and me. by the very
flattering vote I received. I am run
ning this second race along the same
lines I did the first. I am not tied
to any man or set of men. nor have
i I entered into any combination with
any man or set pf men. nor have I
made any promises to any man or
set of men, the reports of the cam
paign Ii*r to the contrary notwith
standing. 1 ask my friends to listen
to no tales about what Ulmer has
romised, or that Ulmer Is support
ing this man or that* man in his rar*
1 am running a clean and open race,
and shall continue to so run.
I again thank you for your sup
port. and s continuance of it.
Respectfully. .
B. R. ULMER.
Walterboro.
It is impossible for me to see per
sonally nil of my friends in the
county. I do not believe that a
house to house canvass would be
profitable, because every voter in the
coanty knows me and knows what
I stand for. I want to be Superin
tendent of Education because I de-
ire to spend the balance of my life
working for our children. All of mv
thought is for, the upbuilding of Col
leton county educationally and mor-
PAY-I P WEEK OCT. 2-7.
Between the dates of October 2nd
and 7th. the Southern Carolina Asso
ciation will promote a National Pay-
Up week which is held yearly by the
merchants and bankers of the United
States.
The Pay-Up Week idea was started
by the National Association of the
Merchants Trade Journal, and last
year was a wonderful success. Ev-
all>. 1 want to see a generation of, er >’ business man feels <he constant-
young men and women with trained pressure of credit business. Credit,
heads and (otisecrated hearts. I 'be-j\*bich is the great necessary conven-
Heve the school to be one of th- f^pee of all business, becomes partic-
hief agencies for upbuilding char- Uiar l7 a bused in the retail field. The
acter- I have had great experience o\*Ms week i« to assist the mer
chants to cc
long standin
in school matters and my whole
eatt D in the work. I am not mak
ing this office a stepping stone f*
anything else There is no other
w -;k I ever expect to do besides this.
Th* people will have my whole min
chants to collect some of their old
g bills; this well enable
these me n who have extended credit
to receiv their just money in order
that they may rheet some of their
bills. The date wax chosen for'«the
heart and soul centered in school ' a ' ‘ n orf I* >r that the merchants can
work. I feel sure that Colleton P re P ar< * for the new year and have
countv boiieve? in my sincerity and ' n "hich to pay for their new
that 1 will be elected on next Tue«-
day. Full information about this week
I promise to perform every dufv Published in the ne*t issue of
of the office to the satisfaction of P a P er *nd hope that you wil
everybody and to fulfill all of mv, ,ook for il anf l become interested i n
DTotnises made on the stump. I ' ' nation wide movement,
promise that no man shall be asham
ed or regretful that he voted for m*
Very truly vours.
H. W. BLACK Sr
Heyward Bryan.
Ruffin, Sept. 2.—Master Hey war
Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bern
. Bryan, of Bethel section died Tues
<1ac morning of a malignant type of
malarial fever, and was buried at
Bethel Thursday afternoon, a large
Drives Oat Malaria. Builds Up System
The Old Stawdard geae-al •tresgthewiag toatc.
CKOTE S TASTELEM cbt'.J TONIC, dit****** _
MAi -tA.ewriches tw Mood. awdbaiidsT the era- ^ u mber of relatives and friends be
Mm. Auwetowic. Per adoit* aadchiLl-m Me. ing present.
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Hill or Ulmer?
Blease or Manning?
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But there is no question at all about our ability to save
you money on Groceries and Farm Supplies.
Seed Oats. Onion Set?. Rye Seed. Turnip Seed. Fall Gar-
den Seed. ' / , - .
J. M. PAWil.TT THANks V<>TKRs'
Harry W. Jones, a brother ofi
Mrs. E J. Wit sell and widower of
the late Mis Annette Jones, died at j
his home at Macon. Ga.. Saturday
and was brought to Walterboro
Sunday for interment at Live Oak;
»eea-i-rv The funeral services'
were held at the home of Mrs. t', F
Strobel Sunday st 12:1# s’clock, be-j
lag conducted by Rev. S. R. Hop-.}
in the absence of the rector of the
Episcopal church, of which the de
ceased was a member. Mr. Jones
is survived by his daughter. Mis*
Elisabeth Joses, who has bees mak
ing her home with hsr grandmoth
er. Mrs. Strobel
IOC1W1MBM1
nub** th* full mum aatf
•Mt. w. atom. dc.
Editor The Press and Standard
I desire to thank the voters of Col
leton county for the handsome vote
received in the first primary election,
and while it wgs not enough to give
me the office or to put me in the
second race. I appreciate it none the
Jcm 1 have some friends wfc© did
what they ' o*iId for me. and to them
I ana -specially grateful. To tho#e
who voted against me I have no 111
feeling and wish the® as well as I
do those wfio voted for me. Had I
been elected I should hare tried to
give the couaty an administration
which wonid hnve been » credit to
he county.
Respectfully.
J. M. PADGETT
Jack son boro
UNDINE FLOUR. (The Be>t) thi> week
§7.25
GOOD COFFEE, per pound, this week
12 1-2 Cents.
GRANULATED SUGAR, this week. 12 pounds for
$1.00
r BEST GRITS, this week, per sack
$2.40
BROWN MI LE TOBACCO, this w«k. Caddy
$3.33
' r COTTON SHEETS, this week, each
50 Cents
and countless other “MONEY SAVERS” in our Grocer.
Department.
TERRY & SHAFFER
(COLLETON’S BIG NEW DEPARTMENT STORE. )
CLOSING OUT SALE
V“ ' * % t
Is Now Going On
MEET ME
AT FRANK’S
MEET ME
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As you can always get more goods for less money and
better goods for same money, and more especially now.
on account of our Fall Goods coming in, and we will be
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forced to sell our entire Summer Stock at a sacrifice price.
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Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s low quarters 25 per cent off.
Men’s Palm Beach Suits at 50 cents on the dollar.
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Boys’ Knee Pants from 25 cents up.
Yard goods, Laces, etc., at our usual low prices.
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MILLINERY AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE
Please remember that anything we advertise is true and
we can prove it.
Hie Charleston
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Surprise Bargain House
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NEXT DOOR TO EXPR ESS OFFICE
J. FRANK, MANAGER H
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Glover s Pharmacy
The Home of Pure Drugs.
GLOVER S PHARMACY-
The Obliging Drug Store.
GLOVER’S PHARMACY-
The Appreciative Drug Store
GLOVER’S PHARMACY-
The Up-to-the*Minute Drug Store.
GLOVER’S PHARMACY-
Where You Are Always Welconte.
GLOVER’S PHARMACY-
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Where Service is Unexcelled.
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Glover’s Pharmacy
THE HOME OF REFRESHING DRINKS
HENRY C. GLOVER, Manager.
Walterboro, S. C.
W. N. JONES THANKS YoTKRS
INFORMATION AVAIL.4B1J:
I de-dn? to ♦xpr^ss my *in<ei>
thank? to tb- voters of Broxton
township for th# v#ry handsome vote
they gay* me on last Tuesday when
1 was re-elected magistrate. It
makes one feel that their work has
tot been in vain when lurh endorse
ment is given by those who know on*
a« well as these folk do me *
W X.JONES
The cotton region bulletin ah I
the daily weather report Issued hy
the weather bureau at Charleston
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and Standard building This is don?
by the Southern ^jrolina Association
and i»<4or the benefit of the pubPc
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»ifn u Cheraw this week. | Savannah.
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