The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 27, 1916, Image 8
PAGJS EIGHT
THE PKESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, September 27, 191G
Meet Me At Union Fanners Bargain Store
whore r*n And pverythtng wo need in Fancy and Staple Uro-
terioH, Dry (ioods. Ladios’ and Oenta’ FurniahinKa, ahooa. Hata.
Caps.’Ktf. Seed oats and rye. Heat hl(ch grade flour. $7.95 per
barrel; rite, per saik $3.95' and $4.-5 and up to $5.5b. Get
a sack this week. Brown Mule .tobacco. $3.30 per box: Renn
Red .1 tobacco, $::.: , 0 per box; Jackson's high grade pure coffee
J5e lb.. A good rice 3 t|ts. for I'ac, or 65c peck. We have many
many bargains always to offer our customers. We are now
booking orders for our customer* for Red Rust Proof seed oats
at«a bargain. 69 1 2c. Jo be delivered at depot on or* about Oct.
IS ami 31 ami Nov. 15. W by not let us book you£ order*. We
are much plebsed to save ih< farmers-and laboring friends some
thing/ once they buy from us. and we want your corn and peas,
chickens and eggs, beeswax, sheep wool ami all kinds of tow
hide*, etc, and furs, hides of all kinds; arid we certainly appiy-
ciale the large and handsome business given us throughout the
county and always make tint store your heodfiuarters white in
Walteiboro. * . > /
UNION FARMERS BARGAIN HOUSE
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F. C. BENNETT. Manager.
More Goods
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For Same M^ney
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Is The Talk Of The Town. See
ME Before Buying.
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THE NEWLY OPENED STORE
H. W. COHEN
Next to /. C. C rosby’s HesUurant.
Walterboro, S- ('
THE HONOR OF YOUR PRESENCE
IS REQUESTED AT
TEUHY& SHAFFER
OPENINC. DAY RECEPTION
SATURDAY.OCTOBER SEVENTH
MUSIC AIT. DAY BY WICHMAN’S ORCHESTRA
Light Refreshments served to all—
Armour A ('<»..
National Biscuit Co..
H. J. Heinz & Co.
will each.,send a representative to serve and demonstrate
their well known and popular products. «
We l>egan our business OCTOBER 7t|t, 187.>---For 11
years the people of Colleton have given tuir firm their
patronage—
And now fn spirit of gratitude wo Will dedicate nil
October 7th. lS»l(i. our new store building
to
THE PEOPLE OF COLLETON COUNTY
COME ONE—COME ALL
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
FOR SALF—188 acre* of land
known as the Pringle tract. *tt’*~'
ated in Mashawrille. Colleton
county, flva m-iler from Walter
boro.- It has been noted for th.*
fertility of it* goil. the entir-
place t» wired in and fields cut off.
It i* a fine: hog range and for a
small, amount of cattle. No wire
worm*. 'Splendid drainage and
well watered: a stream run*
through, the pasture.' For prices
V and terms see C*. M. CRACK- tf-
FOR SALE—33 acres of land and a
new six room house located one*
mile from Walterboro—known a«
the Henry Hiott homestead. Ap
ply to L. W. Reach. Waynesboro,
Ga. . 9-2rt-2tp.
TO RKXT—A corner brick store,
equipped with all modern conven
ience* and shelve*. Rent reason
able. Apply to 31. Paniottie. Wal
terboro. S. C. 9-2C*-2t.
FOR HALE—Fulghum *eed oat*,
very best selected seed. Apply to
G. J. ,Varn. Ruffin. S. (’.. Route
No. 2, near Sniders. 9-20-2tp.
FOR HALE—One mare and buggy
Will sell separate and cheap. A.
M. Hires. Apply to J. J. Hiers.
Walterboro. Route 3. It.
FOR HALE—Good young mules for
sale cheap. A Wichman A- Son,
FOR HALE—SEVERAL VALUABLE
FARMS. WE I, I. MUTATED.
RANGING IN SI2(-:s FROM -W»
ACRES TO .WH» A< ItKS. PRICKS
REAStlNARLE- R. M. JEFFER
IES. it*.
FOR ‘HALE—Five 7 4-light church
most needed. It ts the l«-ht« that
ttire*, etc. (an be s««-n ;•* Drown
Furniture Co.
S* - 2 7 - 21.
WANTED
WANTED—Chickens ami egg*. Ho-
/ tel Albert. 9-6-tf.
WANTED—We pay highest ca«ri
prices for cow peas.—Home Mill
ing Co.
9-13. 4t.
WANTED—To buy chicken* and
eggs, cash or trade. G. I Block,
er, Walterboro. , *-l:»-4t.
LOST
MUST—A small, yellow ■ hob-tailed
flee bitch, answer* to the name of
/■Teddy.” Liberal reward for
return or information to L. C.
Hiott. Thayer*. Itp.
BUSINESS LOCALS
COTTON—PEARC E * BATTKV, the
Savannah Cotton Factors, are sub
stantial. reliable and energetic.
Their extensive warehousing fa
cilities and superior salesmanship
are at your command. They are
• abundantly able to finance any
quantity of cotton shipped them.
Isn’t it to your interest to try
them? Do it now and be con.
vinced. 8-9-6mo.
Ask Your Grocer
CHEEK-NEACS
COFFEES
Best 5y [very Test
To be healthy at seventy, preparefat
farty, Is sound advice, broau-te in the
strength of middle life we too often forget
that neglected colds, or careless treat
ment of slight aches and paint, cimplv
undermine strength and bring chronic
weakness for later years.
To be stronger when older, keep poor
blood pore and rich and active with the
strensfth-building and Wood-nourishing
protK-rties of Scott’s Emulsion which isa
food, a tonic ami a medicine to keep yoor
blood rich, slFeviate rheuma^Mrn and
avoid kn^«. No alcohol in twin's.
'■iwU a Bownc. BloumfieM. N. J
“Beh-r Rtvtr .
Fais fir CmsI
Then’s Sothiaf on Xwth Likfl It
Poe Conn and Calltin.
> ••Whenever you get eorna and cal -
GREAT FALL OPENING SALE
NOW GOING ON AT
ends—“GETS-IT“ does the rest - Ths
old way Is to bundle up your toes In
harnesse« and bandages, use salves
that make toea raw. cotton rings that
-jnakeyour eorna pop-eyed, knives and
^’diggers’* that tear your heart out
and leave the corn in. No wonder they
make you limp and wince. Forget all
these—use -GETS-IT.” the slhiplest
corn remedy In the world, easiest to
%
•GETS-IT* ts sold and recommend
ed by druggists everywhere. *5c a
bottla, or sent on receipt of pries, by
B. Lawrence 4k Co . Chicago. 111.
L. J. Avant, of rural route four,
was among those who came to sec
u.« while in town Saturday.
TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY
(Valtertxtro People Are Doing All
They Fan lor Fellow sufferer*.
Walterboro testimony lias beeu
published to prove the merit of
Doan’s Kidney Pills to others in
Walterboro who suffer from bad
backs and kidney ills. Lest any sut-
ferer doubt this evidence of merit,
we produce confirmed proof—state
ments from Walterboro people who
again endorse Doan's Kidney Pills--
confirm their former testimony.
Here's a Walterboro case:
J. S. Jackson. Black St. t Walter
boro. says: ”1 had a dull, grinding
ache in my hack and pains through
my loins. My back was very weak
and got sore and lame. The kid
ney secretions were highly colored
and contained sediment. Doan’s
Kidney Pills procured at the Wal
terboro Drug Co., gave me relief at
once. They strengfhened my back,
removed the backache and regulat
ed the action of’my kidneys. I sleep
much bettey nights and feel perfect
ly well now .” I Statement given
Marc h 2«, 19o8.»
On June 1. 1914, Mr. Jackson
said ‘ I haven't been bothered by
my kidney^ for sometlmh. I still
think w**lj of Doan's Kidney Pills
and ,yoii maV continue to use my
statement, recoin mending them.”
Price 50c. at all ^dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy -pet
Doan’s Kidnev Pills—the same that
Mr. Jackson hn< twice publicly rcc-
^pfhmended. Foster-Milhurn Co..
Props.. Buffalo. X. Y.
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KlfX Bl siyKss COLLEGE
HImu (hunch Tv |hw riling, IU*»k-
Av^eping.
Day. and /viplTSsc i.i , /\i
Hcrfio - St i'.J v x^cMir. •
Ninsial ’Ieitii«* to l iKj Tnenfy-
I ivc EnftdltvLN.
I’rip.l • r» ••De b nc fit c'Ssear'-
Of pl.cct! .■! c>\Je ; (1/111 . .n cohi:
tnc i-i.il an lequl * !:ices Pi*!/
p;**es tor « ivi| rW* •? ’e\ .ruina
tion Indmilnal lq«tM:cio>n.
HD.II t I. \>w STENtM.l!\P|||<
WORK sol.D I I l it
Phopes y/N ;, n .i l**:*'. J
No. 4 \trcMc| St.. Char!*-ton. S C
The re is mote Catarrh in thi*
section of tb<- country than all otlier
-tHsmee* pot tog*^ber. and until the
butt :• w year* was supposed to h«*
incurable. For a great many years
noetoi* pronounced it a local dis
ease ane} prescribed local remedies,
and by constantly failing to cure with
local treatment, pronounced it in
curable. Science has proven Ca
tarrh to lie a constitutional disease,
and therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Halt's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney A- Co.,
Toledo. Ohio, is the only Constitu,-
tional cure on the market. It is
taken intei/ially It acts direc tly on
The Tilodd - and Hideous SUfTaeejr qf"
the system They offer one hundred
dollars for any rasp It . fails to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonial^.
Address F. J. CHENEY A- CO.
Toledo. Ohio.
So'd ctrutgisfs. 75c.
T.ik*- Hall’s Fan !y PiUs'for con
stipation x'
ST<UP THE FIRHT « tH.lu
A .cold does not get Well of M-el
The pr.o< e -s of wearing out r ci>l l
wears you out. and your'cough tvy
comes serious If neglec C>d Ha* kirii:
| coughs clrain the * nerc> and sap the
| vitality. For I" j • nrs l 1 *' 'iu^p*
|.c onibination of 'I'Othinc critfse pti
j i'alsniMs .n !'• King's « ?>.-co\er>
i has j;*- ti. d i fi’ig* id i/ i« * ; ron
gc sftr'ii. Vow c wd /vH cm t<*stif%
*■ ’• * ^ec Til — » f J* King*
|1. , -v" , 1 I *•.'!.♦-
IVn 0,r*|*v t v./« j v rt veur d*-,*'*-
\4*TD K—I ,
mr,/
Kroxtoc Township
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TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE
FOR NASTY CAIOMEL
>Mit* \c.ur Live. Without Mtikjn''!
3 on Nj* k :iiul I iMT Vot
Salivate.
Kvew truggist in town >our
'Hciicc.-' av i <‘V» \ rc/hody's clruggi*! j
ii isStjot i'< <1 ;< cr*>ut falling off in the
sale' ceSralomet They all give Ih s
'.(in*- reaXm Dodson's l.iver Ton”
i- f.ikint: jtssjac*
( buiiel is >langerous /and peo
ple know it. w huKluodsoB'e-. LtF rt ;'
T<<n*- is 11 i fn tlv saV'gJTif give* tier-
:-t rcsiili-.:” a proiMnent local
•irrigKis .Dodson's I.iier^T/one Is
•vrsmiall> Ruaranteect rty >cyery
I'ruggist vho s*-ljs ir. v large bH-
Me costs 50 rentsf, an<t jf it fails tp
c i. • :is> relief in every case of
V'cv 'tnggishr>y< anil constipation,
vnu hav*« en'\ to ask for your moriev
■hack. / . • ,
Dodson's l. ; vi t T<>n*> i* a pVasant
1 .Stine- fiit r *'l\ icci-talde /emc-dv. J
iia: tid* " to bott i filld r*--i arM wi iit . j
Take a snoonfnl at night and w ake j
up feeling, fine; rm bilimisneivs. sj^lc j
i -ad ado-, acid, stoma* h <fr const'-'
1 **- I’ • gY ■ fy
•ns ;Xo ■ ' - ns. t h,' ncM davj
1 ’ • ■ er c ’o’M*‘l Take a d.e- l
• o * . . /A
t* /L*. u •*•- .* ) tOYiiru vfM
11 •'.'♦•j weak k and n:>ar«- itcd j"
Don't 1- -1* a clay -* work’ Take* D<*d i
• •n's *,-\«-r Tor. instead and feel I
Where you can meet your friends
and buy more goods for less mon
ey and better-goods for same mon
ey. In spite of the cost of ready
to wear and yard goodsy we are
able and will sell you 4 the same
Goods at the same reasonable
prices as before the advance. Just
Stop, Listen an 1 Look over our
Prices and you will surely be sur
prised. /
Men’s work shoes—bargain—from $1.75 to
$2.50. < *
:’,6 inch Yellow Homespun at Gc
10c Apron Gingham at Sc
8c Apron Gingham at • 6c
39c Fine Poplin, sale price 25c
25c Poplin, all colors, at 19c
12 l-2c and 15c best washable Amoskeag
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Utility Gingham and Blue Bell Cheviots 10c\
Our ready-to-wear and dress hats 49c and up
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Indies’ Coat Suits, all the latest styles at a
very low price.
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Indies’ Sport and Long Coats, all styles and
all low prices.
$6.50 and $7.50 Men’s suits, sale price $4.98
$10 and $12.50 Men’s suits, sale price $7.50
$12.50 and $15 Men’s suits, sale price $10.00
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$18.00 Men’s suits, sale price $12.50
BOYS’ SUITS
Sizes from 3 to 8 years, price 98c to $3.50
Boys’ suits 8 to 20 years from $1.50 to $6.00
Boys’ knee pants from 25c, 5°c, 75c, $U$1.98
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Children’s school dresses 25c and 49c.
Full line of children’s and boys’ school shoes
at a very low price ! ! !
Men’s dress shoes from $1.75 to $3.50.
Ladies’ dress shoes from $1.25 to $2.50.
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Ladies’ work shoes from $1.49 to $1.98.
Will Buy Cotton
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I will represent Middleton & Co.
Will buy at Walterboro. Will go
anywhere in County for 10 bales
and upward. Call, Phone or write
\ H. N. STOKES
Walterboro, S. C. '
Please Remember whatever we
advertise is true and we can jhrove
itat
The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
Next Door to Express Office. J. FRANK, Manager.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s *• X.
Tlie 0!*1 Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable a* a
General Tonic because it contains th’
veil known tonic propfcrtiws bf QUIJCTN !•
ind IRt )N. It acts on the Liver, Driv
*>m Malaria Enriches the Blood and
tax-Fos, X MUd. effective Lexative t liver Tom:
Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stc™^- ?
In addition to other properties s
enntains Csscars in acceptable-J' 1 '--
- ,: -^UtingL.i*ative and Tonic. f
sti
9-n.nt.
i f \'c : and ambition. BntMs uj *hc V’holv System. 50