The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 13, 1916, Image 5
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ytifi*cgd«y, December 13. 1916
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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* "STHAT is a Question easily solved at this Store. Give him, her or them'
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^ SOMETHING USEFUL, Something that will cut live the season, some
thing that e:\ch member of the family can m i\ic iTs^of,” some thing needed
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in the home. Give a Rocker, a Rug, an Art Squae, a Picture, an Iron or\
Srasii Bid, a Couch, a Table, a Dining, Bed Room or Library Suite or one
of the hundreds of other USEFUL things to be found in on* Immense
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Stock o r Furniture and kindred lines. ‘
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20 Per Cent Discount
F >r ("ush Daring December to Redact? oiir Stock be
fore January First—Stock Taking, Except Yicttolas
and Records, Toy Wagons, Mattings and Shades.
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Furniture Company
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The Price Maker Offers This Week
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\\m REAL NEWS
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( uttugreville Youth
PainfrUy Injured
V, iilu- -i.i .ro.
’ifi. f^rnH'rs
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I, White Rice, per sack $3.80
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First Patent Flour
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if ’Ins ‘.yvtiou .11 v‘
ph grihdrtiR < anc. j Wo ha I
l>*amiful fall and autumn to
i>«ur (Tops. Th** high prjro of
ot*nn is causinf; iuu«h interest to
he manifested in the farming irf'
tusstiy i n this section Many farm-
* rs liave already started to turning
their laud Hut at the same time
we are not going to let the high
piiee of cotton interfere with the,
product on of grain sufTcent fn •
c\rr home use
We are glad to welcome T. D
Fender, who recently bought the H.
F. Halford tract of iand.
Mr. and Mts. J. J. Trowel! were
l the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K P.
i CBryan Sunday.
I Heughy Smith and sister. Mis..
Coralie. of Cottage\Ule. pa.d thel*
sister a visit Sunday
George Smoak. of Bamberg, is the
j meat of H. M Trowell this week,
i Mrs. David Hamsey is spending
a few weeks with her daughter. Mrs.
J. J. McMillan, at Ashton.
f%. W’. Blocker spent the week-
»nd at Jlendeisonviile
J. M Reynolds, of Charleston,
spent the week-end with his daugh-
•* r. Mrs. D. B. •Ramsey.
Louie Linder, of Mt. Carmel sec
tion. paid this community n visit
Sunday.
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I <>r IteaiU iH ot 1 lie Pr« v* ;ui«l ^i.uul-
anl.
What < (Kild be of more f to shooting, yoi.ng
Walteiboro Kidney sufferers than the
statement of a Walterboro resident
w ho has sulTefed and hits been !
< u red ?
Doan's Kidney Pills are publicly
endorsed by many WalterboCo peo
ple. Read what Mr. Ackerman says
about them,
J. B Ackerman, merchant. Main
St., Walterboro. says: “A few* years
ago 1 had in attack of kidnev
trouble, caused by g^strain. M\
back ached constantly and in th« N
morning I could hardly bend or
stoop The kidney secretions wer *^
too frequent in passage and very
painful at times. 1 used other rem
edies. but with no good results. 1
got Doan's Kidney Pills at Klein's
Drug Store and two boxes cured me
of every symptom of kidney trouble.
The eompV|int has never returned."
• Price 5w. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
cured Mr. Ackerman Foster Mil
burn Co.. Props, Buffalo. N. Y.
As ,i t* Milt i f x ptinful accidental
Act i b> tJritflth. of
Cottage; iib. is at tils. C lara KsDorn
infi'inarv. with a Icme foot. If
jeenis that Saturday afternoon this
vcurr man in < ompany with a num
ber of.other young, men of Cottage.
;tlle, weie out shooting buds Ppoq
their' return in some manner the gun
of one of the hunters was discharged
the load striking the foot near the
heel and plowing its way down the
■s'd®' of the foot, making an ugly
wound He was rushed to the hos
pital where he had his wounds
dressed While painful. it is
thought ifcat he will soon be out all
right, and will *arr> no permanent
111 effects, from ho; injury
w. m. mhtfty mkktim;
XKfilJN'TED MHJMMMtrtW WOHKK
A cough that ra«hs cri' orilate*
the throat may lead •« a serious,
chronic cough. if wrfl».i».«l The
healing pine balsame In Dr Bell's
Pine Tar Honev -Nakjo*'* » wo rem
edv- -will seethe and ••love the
ir*itation lueathing \.t|l f* <a r ler.
atid th r anii-epiic txi •>•<(»»• will
kill the germ whii^ ■«ieided heal
irg Hare it hamfv c.ouu «or>-
thro: t and chron'e hvrni hiat nf-
| fictions. Get a hottli l». d; v Pl<
ai ait Pi i gi i*t’. ::.c
We have plenty of Table Salt
Just received a large line of Underwear for Winter, also
a large, new and up-to-date stock of shoes at greatly re
duced prices- These shoes were bought before the advance
was made in the price of leather. All that I ask is that yo u j\ Made strong bj our vinoi
give us a look before you buy.
STOP THAT fOl GII
A h^(kiug cough weakens. th>:
' whole system, drains ypur energy
-and g<t- ;vrtrs<« If neglected; you.
throat i* raw. youi chest aches an I
you fed sore all «)\er. Relieve that
cold ai once with Dr. King's New
.Discovery TIm* soothing pine bal
sams heal the irritated membranes,
•nd the antiseptic and Maxattvo
.qualities kill the germs and break
up your cold Don't let the cold
linger. Get Dr King's New Disco;-
ery to day at your Druggist, que
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U F«*I.KA MIDI «* t J
The Woman's Missionary Soeiet,
of the Methodist church will hold | ant to
its regular meeting on Thursday af
| ternpon of tiext week. December -1
at the home of Mrs. ,H N. Kfoaes.
1 becirning at four o’cloik As thi- - .
Is the last meeting for the present i ^ ^ m ^ ^ m „ x *
year, it will Im- an important .
Officers will be eb" t d fit the r.e ; ^ As a i»‘'iilt of a i in* u ‘ i.>e*‘liiYit.
year, and the offeiing' for the pa-i j r ,f the i la.v held lev- fh.i stl.-j
quarter will be received. Let ew j nr ; ,t thi hom* r f tmiy* I ».trifu w .
member of the society tiear thi- there wi*! t>* ereef* d yvftf.in tl.i »• vt
meeting in mind and be -uie to gi'i mon tn ^ room fo lb* a*» d tb ‘
up this one ‘<tnoon to the Mils- dass Thi« room v.ili t- ’ u>lt i
siouary Sonety let us not forget the lawr ;* ff»e Mi»tiili«i dtunh.
ouj mite boxes, as the lepoit of th ■ ;tr d it is ibe*pu r r ,v ‘ d Ihi !t. ibi<
.treasure- w|l| ha;*- to 1m- sent in rff tne et;*erprii-c *i> c<in|l*li the
soon affer the meeting, and wre ar- j .k -n one day. *tub*er-| lier*'
i-snedall^ anxious to have a repo-; being re* veil »f I .r l* .. Tie!I■*.
rOofiing *. It *t. i d -f'.itiy njetir-
hei cf th* d.-c .u r.-m rn (>•'
oiif«i»'* 'de- u »• , i iivrihu-
of all kipounts paid in ful) for this
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THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND
Fort Edward, X. Y.—“I was in a run
down, nervous and weak condition, ao I
could a<>t do t!ie housework fur my littlw
family vf three. 1 had taken cod liver
oil rmuTaiona and other remedies with
out ben>• tit. A friend told aa*- about
Vino). I tried it and it toon built up my
Btnngth and made me a well woman ao
I now do all of my houaework.’ —Mrs.
Euna Gudobh. \.
We guarantee Vinoi to re-tore
strength and build up run-down, weak
and debilitated coaditioaa
John M Klein, Druggist, Walter-
herb, S, C.
pa«|- o unrtwj
So far as >tje present memfter-h’n
is Informed. thV ;*v»i If^lfi has been
the banner year nf the societv in
'•« ob* d . i d rp-
tion I*
p; ►*■!. t* d
membership and amount of inofiev^ i»n tl.i (L; ; • * litdi ;» r :t ’ ll°
rsi-ed. and ft is hoped that the m* elected lh* lad : *» of tb* •'.u»u'.--■tfrll
clety will go forward thk romlnf furnish d.n. to the weramen,
year and accomplishf greatefHhin- nn d m-i \. it . <■> t»< .f.X.i'- t. wn *t
^order t'ur i i d* may 11 '« t. rnd
lt**\ >*U|i|ier at SI*»k*N, Schm.l altogei' * i >-i-f d.x '•'II *
. , „ , enjnvabl*
There wi|| be a box supper gi;eu | m Thi* ;**> I* • in-:*•■x»*i nt <l*>.erv* i
at Stokes Rural graded school Fri- the -Upport r*» < n'< *f •»*•> laem-
day evening. beginning at T : J-t ; bei of lhi‘ • le‘->. hvt cf • ver, mem-
orlock The Stokes school hterary.her of live rlurch. ,<nd is hoped
‘r-oHet.v will furnish the entertain that the build in, tcmntitice will
ment for this occaaion The public find no difficult’) in g*tt?ng tegeth-
is rurdlally invited to attend. 'er thr d* . *««ai) m:'te*la»
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