The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 13, 1916, Image 9
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PAGE EIGHT
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, September 13, 1915
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WE ARE READY
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THE OPENING
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SEPTEMBER SCHOOLS
OUR SCHOOL BOOKS
AND SUPPLIES ARE
NOW HERE.
THANK YOU.
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DRUG STORE
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Every Thing The Best
Phone 31
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Large Crow ds ..
Hear Returns
The Press and Standard and R.
M. Jefteri^s desire to thank thos?
who in* any way. contributed to ih*»
suecssful handling of the election
returns Tuesday ni?ht. These re
turns weha received over telephone
at R. M. *efferi«a' office and dis
play ed on the bulletin.boards which
wer^ electritally lighted. Mr. Hoite.
electrician, having run . severtl
w ires \\Ctf this purpose.
In aduMior. to this the tel^graphic
tervices the Weittern I'nion of
fered, their bulletin service durir.u
| the evening.
The first, poll which \vp<» h*»ard
fror.i at exactly 4 »<** lock was Ruf
fin. V This was Immediately follow
ed b} Bells and from then o n the
returns raine rapidly? At o'clock
every poll had been heard from ex-k
cept Ashton an«l PetHs. Ashton
came in shortly by telephone and
Pe'Us by special messenger at 11
o’clock. This giving the complete
county returns.
As the returnii cam" in those in
waiting showed their approval by
applause and Rood natured jeering.
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TABLES
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We have just the Table to fill that
corner or vacant centre.
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' All Sizes,
All Kinds,
All Prices and
a Large Stock
to select from.
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TABLES
In Early Eng
lish, Golden
Oak, Fumed
Oak and
Mahogany
Dining Tables
Square anil Round, in
all sizes and finishes. .
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^ A beautiful 32
• piece Dinner Set
with each cash purchase
of $25.00 or over.
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A VALUABLE. PRESENT for each one ot our
customers who make payment on .their account
during September.
BROWN FURNTTURE CO.
“The Home Makers.”
- Roys if you want to bo dressed
with n rood suit, shoes, please come
to Shoob’s. Shoob has it.
Magistrate Bryan
Captures Tigress
Magistrate J. E. Bryan commit
ted Mice Snipes, a negro woman to
jail Saturday afternoon op a charge
of selling and transporting liquor.
From the ovidejn’ce * 'Afavistra.te
’i yon was able tcf?j| **re wo-
man had purchased «*%MoiUoh corn
‘•liikr-r" at Ritter. whlcnCG|nia look
to the Walterboro Lfipl^er*, ‘Coro-
papyV plant on. pay day ” Sa^jrdav
5ftft.i1ing it at 3a certs per half pint.
Magistrate Bryan states that be ex
acts to use whatever influence he
can to break up elicit dealing In In
toxicating liquors in this country
According to the; new rules
nounces he will have enforced
ture, all liquors whlcdv are deposit
ed by the consignee. aft«£ being re-
relved from the express' office, at
any place except at their residence
will be confiscated.
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—Boys’ school suits, all wool
Serge. $3.73. Where boys* At
Shoob’s.
NBORSED AT HOME.
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f ««• this Should Convince
Walterhom Citizen. ^
♦ The publk
citizen
produced.
er can
v endorsement of a local
proof that can be
none strong-
a man comes
forward and testifies to his fellow-
citizens. addresses hh friends and
neighbors, you may bXiwte he is
thoroughly convinced or \he w ould
not do so! Telling one’s experience
when It Is for the public good, is an
act of kindness that should he ap
preciated. The following statement
given by a resident of Walterboro
adds one more to the many cases- of
Home Endorsement which are being
published about Doan’s Kidney Pills.
Read it:
J. R. I^urenre. lumber dealer.
Walterboro. Says: “I keep Doan’s
Kidney Pills on hand all the time
and I find them a mighty good medi
cine to have in the house. I have
used them myself for weak kidneys
and pain in my back and have always
found them very• satisfactory.
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t
simply ai»k for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. l^iurence had t > Foster-Milburn
Co., Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. y
Planning For
Community^P&ir
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County Home / Kemon«tration
Agent. Miss Cora JXC° n,1< > r . and F
®W Risher. jyfrn demonstration
agent, spent ^Tuesday in the Tabor
communityXnteresting the people in
the cojpmunity fair which they ex-
pectyfo hold In October. N'early ev-
e^fone that thev had an opportuni.
y to see during the day were very
much in favor of this fair, and were
eager for it and expressed their de
sire to co-operate in every way for
perfecting gnd carrying out the plans
for this fair.
During the day Miss Connor also
.gave a demonstration in Jelly, cat.
stip and preserves, etc., making,
there being a good number of he-
club mmbers present,, along with
their parents and several friends of
the community.
n\i» cni.ns from i.itti.i:
SNEEZES (.ROW
Manv colds that hfcng on all win
ter start with a sneeze, a sniffle, a
sore throat, a tight chest. You
know the symptoms of colds, and
you know prompt treatment will
break them up. Dr. King’s New
Discovery, with Its soothing anti
septic balsam*, has been breaking
up colds and healing coughs of
vounr and old for 47 years. Dr.
King’s. New Discovery loosens the
nhlegm. clears the bead, soothes the
Irritgted membrane and makes
breathing easier. At your Druggist
50c
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Copeland,
of Stoke*, have returned after a
week’s visit to their daughter. Mrs.
J. H. Beach, of Edlsto Island.
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Get Your Bargains At
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Where you can meet your friends and buy more goods
for less money and better goods forjame money.
n - In spite of the high cost of ready to wear and yard
goods, we are able and will sell you the same Goods at
the same reasonable prices as before the advance.
Just Stop, Listen and Look over our -Prices and
you will surdy be surprised.
$6.50 and $7.50 Men’s suits, sale price $4.98
$10 and $12.50 Men’s suits, sale price $7.50
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$12.50 and $15 Men’s suits, sale price $10.00
$18.00 Men’s suits, sale price $12.50
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BOYS’ SUITS
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Sizes from 3 to 8 years, price 98c to $3.50
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Boys’ suits 8 to 20 years from $1.50 to $6.00
Boys’ knee pants from 25c, 5°c, 75c, $1, $1.98
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Children’s school dresses 25c and 49c.
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Full line of children’s and boys’ school shoes
at a very low price III 9 v '
Men’s dress shoes, from $1.75 to $3.50.
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Ladies’ dress shoes from $1.25 to $2.50.
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Ladies’ work shoes from $1.49 to $1.98.
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Men’s work shoes—bargain—from $1.75 to
$2.50. x ‘ 4 k tv
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36 inch Yellow Homespun at i..6c
10c Apron Gingham at k c
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8c Apron Gingham at .....a.Go
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39c Fine Poplin, sale price \.- k ..25c
25c Poplin, all colors, at \.19c
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12 1-2c and 15c best washable Aaioskehe
Utility' Ginfham and Blue Bell Cheviots lOo
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Our ready-to-wear and dress hats 49c and up
Ladies’ Coat Suits, all the latest styles at a
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verv low price.
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Ladies’ Sport and Long Coats, all styles an<L
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all low prices.
Please Remember whatever we advertise is true and
• we can prove it at
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The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
NEXT DOOR TO EXPRESS OFFICE
J. FRANK, MANAGER
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Tabor Meeting
Friday Night
rfR. Sept. 15. at 8:. o’clock. This
>etiag is for the purpose of dls-
There will be a meeting of the
^abor Home Demonstration -Club at
tmg Tabor school house on Friday
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cusslngNplans for a communUy fair
at Tabor during the month of
tober. Everybody In this com
ty is earnestly urged to be jrtesenl
at this meeting and rea<jXto offer
sugauftions for this fajrf This will
be rWe only fair of >hts kind In the
county, and It is-Hie purpose of ev
eryone in this.Xctiort to make It a
globing sqycess, therefore, every
one. whjX’fjer a member of the club
or noX? extended a cordial invita.
tiqifio be present. \
Plans and specifications for this
fair will be discussed on Friday
night by W. W. Smoak and S. L.
Reid, president and secretary of the
Southern > Carolina Association, and
County Farm Demonstrator Risher.
MRS. C. H. Berry. President.
Miss Cora L. Connor. Co. Agt.
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NOTICE!
The creditors of the estate of J.
A. Westerberg. deceased, are here
by notified to render to the und«r.
signed Executor, at Walterboro, S.
C., or his attorney, J. C. I^macks.
an itemized account of their de
mands, duly attested: and all per
sons indebte dto said estate notified
to make payment to said executor
or his attorney.
JOHN F. LUCAS.
Executorr
Walterboro. S. (’.. Sept. 13. lit 16.
9.13-3t.
notice:
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Colleton.
On the 2nd day of October, next,
at 12 o’clock M., at Jacksonboro
Ferry. 8. i\. °n Colleton side of the
Edisto River. I will sell at public
»uction. for ca$h. to the highest bid-
der. one gasoline boat named
“Ohoopy,” taken up and sold under
the provisions of Sec. 256, Vol. 2.
Code of Laws. 1912. September 8th
IMS. P. P. HIOTT.
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Miss Lucia B. Patterson, of Char
leston. is enjoying a visit of two
weeks to her old home here as the
gueat of her mother, Mrs. M. B.
Patterson.
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—School suits; the very latest
mixture* and latest make. $2.93 —
Always at Shoob’s.
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The Home of Pure Drugs.
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.GLOVER’S PHARMACY--
The Obliging Drug Store.
GLOVER’S PHARMACY—
The Appreciative Drug Store
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GLOVER’S PHARMACY—
The Up-to-the-Minute Drug Store.
GLOVER’S PHARMACY—
Where You Are Always Welcome.
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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.
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T. f. TO MEET
The W. C. T. U. will meet
Thursday afternoon at the Baptist
chrch at 5:30 o’clock. A full at.
tendance of members is urged as of
ficers will be elected and delegates
to the State convention.
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, School shoes. $1.11,
you will find at Shoob’a.
all sizes.
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D. W. Crosby and daughter. Mh
Vera, accompanied by her br<>the
Vivian and Julius Breland, came 1
Walterboro Saturday.
Mrs. Sam. B. Saunders, of Stoke
and daughter. Miss Clytie. who
beep spending several days in < ,;a
leaton. and on the Island, have n
turned home. Mrs. Saunders’ healt
eems to be much improved.