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The Press and Standard
^mlUrboro, S. C.
Established 1S77.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY
afternoon BY THE PRESS
AND STANDARD, be.
fwri~ Maim Street
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W. W. SMOAK Editor end Mgr.
Entered at the postoffice at Wal-
terboro, 8. C-, as second class mall
matter.
pred*tice here toniorroA of the live
members of the Chamber of Com
merce of Savannah.
Welcome Mayor Pierpont and
gentlemen. •
‘ANNOUNCEMENT
G. B. Herndon, of Eutawville,
has an exhibit of. Delco light at thu
fair. Mr. Herndon is agent for th!%
county.
Cards are ~out announcing the
approacliing marriage of Miss E!ma
Seegars. of Bish^pvilie, to Dr. Hobt.
N. Ackerman, of Cottageville, on
W'ednesday, 4 afternoon, November
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15, at 4:30 o’clock.
Subscription Rates:
One Year
His Months •73
Three Months. .
There is some iy>p<* for our sister
city. Ridgeland. We see that ’’Jim-
mie” Archer has induced the peo
ple of that little city to allow -fiee”
air tn that burg. Doubtless this »r.
one of the results of the organiza
tion of the Southern Carolina .As
sociation.
The Cattle Industry
For Winter Colds,
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^^ t |5*. torrfc ' ** "“S bseooM rhronic. Chronic caUrrfa fre^
^ RLrNA 13 INVIGORATION ■*
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in cfttArrh bjr thousands of vr&tgtfui aT ./p A -. M
tu worid of th^, M
n«M U the best eviUsacs that it is
wh*t you should take.
Liquid or tablet form for your con
venience.
Manalin la the Ideal lazative and
liver tome. In tablet form it ia d« H-
cious to take, mild and effective, with
out unpleasant effacta. and will not
form a habit. Liquid. 35c and 11.00;
tablets. 10c and 25c.
THE PERUNA CO., Colambna, O.
The presence at the fair this yc-Jir
of such a number "Of fine specimen
of the -beef breed of cattle, is «,n
indication that our p»*op4e are
awakening to the importance of get
ting ready fur the roriiing of the boll
weevil. It is an inspiring thing to
see the many fine cattle on exhibi
tion at the fair grounds. The future
of the county d< assured "ith the*
cattle to lielp ward off loss and ruin
when the weevil comes.
Our Savannah Visitors
The Press and Standard joins
in the welcome extended to the dis
tinguished visitors from Savannah
who are to he guests of the Suth-
ern Carolina fair, of the Southern
Carolina Association and .'of Wal-
terboro tomorrow. This marks an
era in the commercial Importance of
this seellpn of tiie country. It is
hoped that our distinguished visi
tors will carry away with them a
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opinion of the town and its
environs. We certainly desire to
fo*t« rgdeasant re’ationship and ha. -
Iness inf\icourse with our sister
cities r.nd nv order tliaf tliis be done
It I < senti;tK that om i eoph* c< •
toget’ er wilti tFNr e people. Savui-
nnh i arkinu nxid for the busi-
ness of thin section \ind that ,sh •
will eo f ter it is eviiiHiif from the
Wedding Gifts
To think of What to Send as Wedding Gift? is no Puz-
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zle if you Visit our Store and Ixhik Through the Sterling
Silverware in Our Stock at present, at a Reasonable Cost.
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Finn Jewelry Store
WALTERIiORO, S. C.
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Men’s Clothing
$12.50 Bine Serge for Only $7.45
13.00 Fancy Worstead
18.00 Fine Checks, Brown
20.00 All Wool: Tailor-Made
22.00 Fine Bine Checked
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We have a great line of Shoes in Ladies Mens
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and children’s which we sell at Bargain Prices.
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We also have a large assortment of dry goods
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and dress goods which we sell at the old prices.
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Our line of ladies and children ready to wear
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clothes such as cloaks sport coats, coat suits, skirts
and waist is unequaled.
Come and compare prices before you buy.
Where The Dollar Does Its Duty.
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What the sign of the
REGAL BIG BOOT
means to you
rou who want ^ood shoes—
your size, your idea of style,
your kind of leather, a com
fortable last, a shoe that looks good,
and is as good as it looks—the sign
of the Regal Big Boot means your
kind of shoe and your kind of shoe
store.
The Regil folks make stylish, dependable
shoes. They h.fve to, with their two million
wearers in all the towns and great lashion
centers of America—with their place of
leadership to maintain in the good-will cf
the American people.
'V hen you see a Regal Shoe think of the
great institution that is back of it. It is
good to know that somebody is making shoes
not merely to rell—£«/ /or you, the nearer,
to enjoy.
Come into the store. The shoes are here
in a wide range of sizes, models antf leathers
—shoes for every occasion. JThe salesmen
know the facts and will tell them to you.
Get your pair—the kind
vqu were looking for.
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THE H. W. COHEN STORE:
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We will Sell Our Entire Stock of Dry Goods,
Notions and Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Sale Begins Thursday, November 9 and closes Nov.
25.
Excellent Bargains Await Those Who Come To
Our Sale.
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ASHTON, S. C.
Mr. XBd -Mrs, B. H. Graves and
children, bf Belton, are here this
week at the fair.
John B. Padgett, and Percy M
Padgett, of Florida, are her* at the
fair this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B I’tsey.
a •
i Bamberg, w ith their children.
| at the fair.