The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 06, 1916, Image 8
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THE PEESC AND STANDARD
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Christmas And
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New Year’s Cards
Also Toys, Seals, Labels,
Boxes, etc, for making up
—Christmas Packages.—
KLEIN’S DRUG STORE
Every Thing The Best
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“Eraesdyl” Plantation
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Sales Agent, for all products sold by
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Peruvian Guano Corporation
IN COLLETON COUNTY
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White Hall, Dec. 2.-‘--The school
of White Hail Is progressing nieejy
under I he‘management of Mias Kva
Rod gets. 6f Mullins. The school is
niu« : i larger than it has been for
"years, and wt * a,e expecting a fen-
more. '
The school had a debate Friday
afternoon on the subject, ."Ftesolved,
That the Women of Smifh Carolina
Should Vote.” Affirmative, Norris
Cannon, Amanda Guess; negative.
Gussle Robinson, Melvin Maivln.
The judges decided in favor of the
affirmative. * , c .
Miss Mattye Poyas visited friends
at White Hall Thursday and Friday.
AMXV/Ta tTlTSSS, —
Kighth Grade Pupil.
Honor
First Grade—Mary. A. Marvin.
Dickie Robinson.
Third Grade^—Sylvester Guess.
Fourth Grade—Isabel! Robinson,
Ernestine Marvin. _
Kighth Grade—Amanda Guess.
Ninth Grade—-Melvin Marvin,
Norris Cannon.
1 am offering my “Ernesdyr Plantation, located 3-4
of a mile Eaat of Walterboro, for sale. This plantation
consists of three farms of 200 acres each, aggregating
000 acres, 200 acres in cultivation \%ith stumps removed,
thoroughly drained and in a high state of fertility. The
entire tracUs enclosed by wire fence with separate en
closure around each field. Nine tenant houses and many
outbuildings. Public highway runs right through the cen
ter of the plantation. Several beautiful sites for homes,
and health of place unsurpassed. Soil very productive
and place splendidly adapted to stock raising.
. Will sell as a whole or in parcels and on satisfactory
terms. ( all and lot me show you the property.
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Including Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO
Peruvian Mixtures, Acid Phosphate, and
Pertili/.er Materiais.
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Come and see me before buying
. Your business.solicited.
OFFICE:
THE PEOPLES BANK
Lodge, S. C.
mrs. siM’S lire
To MoUmts of DeUoate Children
Pahnyrg, Pa —"Vy little girl had a
rhronic cough and waa ao thin you couhl
count her rib*, and ahe had no appeutc.
help her.
Nothing we gave her aeeined to help „
until one day Mr*. Neibert aaked me to
try Vinol, and now ahe i* hungry all the
time, her rough U gone, ahe ta stouter
and has a more healthy color. " 1 wiah
rverr mother who has *a delicate child
would try Vinol.”—Mrs. Acracn Slack.
We guarantee Vinol, our non secret
tonic, to make delicate children
healthy and strong •
John M. Klein, Druggist, Walter-
boro, 8. C.
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FOR SALE
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In First-Class Condition
Apply to
L. UTSEY
WALTERBORO. 9. C.
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DEATHS
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Katherine Saunders.
The death Sunday afternoon of
little Katherine Saunders, the little
three years old daughter of M'\ and
Mrs. VV. Harley Saunders, was es
pecially • Had. The little girl had
been afflicted almost her ent !, -e life,
suffering with a terrible malady
which had rendered her helplesr
and a constant sufferer of acute
pain. This suffering and the atten
tion it necessitated endeared the lit
tle girl all the more to her parents
and the family, and hej*\death was
all the more keenly felt, " /rfio 'n-
terment was held at Drs. Greek
Monday morning, following the fun
eraj services at the home. conmj< t-
by Rev. C. W. Jones.
Mrs. Susan Padgett Dead
Williams, Dec. 6.— Mr*. Susa a
Padgett, the widow of the late
Joseph (\ Padgett, died at her home
near here this morning, following
an. illness (rf sometime. Mrs. Padg
ett had reached a good old age, an<
for the past few months has been
Pn failing health. She is survived
by several members of her family
. The funeral will he held at Little
,Swamp church Thursday morning,
with interment following.
GETS SCHOLARSHIP
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There has been an interesting
tight made by I). L. Smith to secure
for his son. 1). Clyde Smith, a
scholarship at Clemson College. Af
ter having won in the examination,
the scholarship was hep! up by tin
findings of the State llorfrd of Char
ities and Corrections and the recom
mendatinn of the trustees of Clem
son College in reference to the prop
erty qualifications. This matter wr\s
appealed to the State Board of Edu
cation. and :w a special meeting
Monday night, it was decided t.
grant tin* scholarship to Cadet
Smith
CONDUCTOR SMITH H I.
T. D. FENDER III VS FARM
NOTICE!
Notice is hereby given that the
executor of J A. Westerberg. de
ceased. Is making deliveries of ar
ticles left with J. A. Westerberg for
repair. Deliveries will he made at
office of executor, In Colleton Barlr-
ing Company building. IwMween the
hours of 10 a m. and £ p mx dur
ing the next ten HO I day*/
Walterboro. 8. C.. Dec 1. 1916.
Great Bargain Sale
On
Meet Me
Wednesday, December 6, 19113
Now Going
Meet Me
Where you can meet your friends and buy more goods
for less money, and better goods for same money.
. Do not listen to everybody that goods has advanc
ed so very high, but come and see us before you buy
and-we-will be-able to sell you atthe same reasonable
prices in the line of Clothing, Shoes, Millinery and Dry
Goods. Everything at a great surprisingly low price.
Just stop, listen and look over our prices and you
will surely be surprised.
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$6.50 and $7.50 Men’s Suits, sale price $4.98
$10.00 all wool Blue Serge Suits and,
Fancies • •. • •» -$7.50
$12.50 and $15.00 Men’s Suits at $10.00
$18.00 Men’s Suits at $12.50
BOYS’ SUITS
Sizes from 3 to 9 years, 98c to $1.75
Boys’ Suits, 8 to 20 years, $1.50 to • $6.50
Boys’ knee pants from 25c to $1.98
Children’s school dresses, 25c to 49c
Full line of children’s and boys’ school and
dress shoes.
Men’s dress shoes from $1.75 to $3.50
Men’s work shoes from $1.50 to $4.00
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Ladies’ dress and working shoes from
$1.49 to $2.50
12 l-2c and 15c Dress Ginghams at — 10c
36 inch Yellow Homespun at •••7o
10c Apron Gingham at • •-So
12 l-2c Apron Gingham at* i0c
39c Poplin, fine quality, at 25c
,^5c Popfin, good quality at io c
Ladies’ Sport and Long Coats from
. $2.98 to ... : $9.00
These are bargains.
MILLINERY
Our Millinery is up-to-date. The finest
quality ready-to-wear and dress hats. The
prices are very low.' Th^y Just suit for the
hard times. See us before you buy.
On account of lack of space we are not able to name the hundreds of bargains we
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ve to offer, and we sure have them. Make our store your headquarters and make
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Please remember whatever we advertise is TRUE and we can PROVE IT AT
NEXT DOOR TO EXPRESS OFFICE.
in House
J. FRANK, Manager.
GKO. J. HIERS GETS HAIL
Upon appoal to the State Supreme
”ourt by his attorneys. Geo. J
HUms, has been granted bail in tin
sum of $5,000, ' It will he reVallei
that Mr. Hires has been in th>
Bamberg jail charged with the kill
ing of Charley Kinsey at Khrhardt.
Bail was ’ refused by the circuit
Judge, y
HrV>ui\\R>l IN UPPER COLLETON
J. F. Strickland, of Weeks, closed
a deal Monday by which he purchas
ed the Fender farm near Kinoaks.
This farm takes in the Warren mill
pond, and has more tln^ri .100 acres.
Mr. Strickland expects to move his
family there early in the new year.
This farm was formerly the prop-
' of (’apt 11, I). Padgett, and was
sold by him to .1 L. Fender
The many friends In this section
arc very rolicitous of the condition
of Conductor J. M. Smith, who has
been ill at his home in Bamberg of
typhoid fever. Mr. Smith has been
very ill, hut the latest renorls from
his bedside are that he is improv
ing.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
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WANTED—Pea* Will pay cash
for -cow peas. Apply to J. H.
Holmes. Walterboro. 11-22-tf.
WANTED—Chickens and eggs. Ho
tel Albert. 9-6-tf
WANTED—Yon to attend the school
of Thoroughness. Consult us
about our courses and terms.
Bice’s Business College. 4 Broad
street. Charleston, S C. tf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—One acre lot and
dwelling in the town of Lodge.
S. C. Apply Mrs. T. R. William-,
Smoaks. S. or W. II. Williams,
Ruffin. S. C. ll-29-2tIK
FOR SALE—A L’lt* acre farm,, lb# oe
miles north of Salkehatchie/ 4t>
acres cleared, 3 tenant houses.
Reasonable tetrms. W’rite Mc
Millan & Heyward. Attys., Char
leston. 8! (’. 12-6-.1t.
FOR SALE—A limited quantity of
the wonderful “Dixie Proljfi"
Garden Pea Seed ” They are rec
ommended very highly by our
home demonstrator. Miss Connor.
These peas planted now resist all
cold and "ill be ready to use by
April lath. TncV are tery pro-,
lific. Price 2a cents per package.
Will nuril to any address on /re
ceipt of price.—-Mrs. J. B. Smith.
BUSINESS LOCALS
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—Cotton ginning day* Wednes
days and Saturdays. Walterboro
Oil Mill. 1 l-l3-2t
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As a result of the advertisement
for sale of the land in the case of
B. F Halford vs. J t/ S: Sanders and
E W (latch, T D. Fender purchas
ed the property for $2,000 befoie
the hour of sale. Mr. Fender the
same day sold his farm in upper
Colleton to Mr. Strickland.
HOX PARTY AT PENIEI
The Penipl school will have a box
party o n Dec. tf>th at the school
house.
JUST A MOMENT!
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Don’t be in a hurry to buy as we
have up-to-date Merchandise for
less money. We can save you
money on our Men’s Clothing,
Shoes, Dry goods, Ladies’ and
Gent’s Furnishings.
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A SPECIAL KEDUCED PRICE FOR
THIS WEEK ONL Y
on our Underwear and Children’s
Clothes. Remember that we are
still selling' our $12.50 all wool
Blue Serge Suits for $7.50 and
$10.00 Cashmere Suits at $4.98
Big Reductions in fancy Colors.
Come and See us before you buy
aad we will save you money.
Mr v and Mrs. -R. E Gahagan and
little son, Emmett, of Hardeeville,
are guests at the home of Mrs. C.
B, Gahagan in Walterboro. They
made (he trip over In Mr. Gahagan's
Buick-6.
Hoevcs-AddiMin.
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Cotlagcvillc, Dec. 5X Married at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Reeves. Miss Ernie Reeves to St-
clair Addison, on Sunday, Nov. 26^
at 9-o'clock a m. in the present
of the members of their families;
The bride was attired in a beauti-
ful travelling suit of dark blue with
accessories to match. She is \i
young |ady with charming qualities.
The feremnny was performed by
Rev. G. L. Ingram. After the cere
mony refreshments were served and
the bride and groom were accom
panied bv some members of their
families to Charleston in a car. They
Jeft from there for Orangeburg
county, where the groom has a po
sition.
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Where the Dollar Does its Duty
H. B Williams and Joseph Ram
sey. of Williams, trustees of th*-
Williams school, were in Walterboro
this morning. They report splendid
progress on the new school building
being erected for their school dia- (accompanied hr F. W. Risher, J. »
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P. W. Risher, of the Green Pond
section, was called to Charleston
early this week U) serve as a Juror
iaxbe United Stsftes. court, but wav
excused from attendance. ’ He was
Williams and J. M. Raysor.