The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 13, 1916, Image 6
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lo you they'd fly and say-
Be all the joy the season brings.
Your ou>n,this (hnstmas day
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AN AU TIE YEAR CIFT
Something Wo’th While
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AN OVKKiANI) CAR.
A BUGGY.
A SURREY.
A NEW RANGE.
A NEW STOVE.
A NEW HEATER.
A SET OF ( HINA.
CARVING SET.
SET OF KNIVES AND FORKS.
MANICURE SET
SCISSORS.
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NEW PERFECTION COOK STOVE.
NEW PERFECTION HEATER.
A WARM LAP ROBE.
FAIRER AND BROKER
POCKET KNIVES AND RAZORS.
SAFETY RAZORS. RAZOR HONE.
AND STRAPS. SHAVING MUG.
SHAVING SOAP. SHAVING BRUSH.
GUN. RIFLE. AMMUNITION.
BICYCLE. LKGGINS. HUNTING COAT.
GUN CASE. A SET OF HARNESS.
SADDLES. BRIDLES. SPURS
FOR IE CHILDREN
GO-CARTS. WAGONS.
VELOCIPEDES. TRICYCLES.
AIR RIFLES. GOAT HARNESS.
PARLOR RIFLES AND OTHER TOYS.
WALTERBORO. S. C
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Colleton County’s Schools
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WAIiTTHHOHO
Hi HOOI.
HONOIt
KON.I.
Jinlsoii Arkerfiian, Smitli Beach.
Burdette Crosby, Cecil Chandler. C.
K. MeKcnt^e. Campy Wllliaiua. Kve-
lyn Kascterlin. Mary Finn. Frances
Flobburne. Verjfie Bennett. Cecil
Benton, Zen a Ulmer. Myrtle Jolin-
stono, Eva McGee. Caroline Klein.
Katherine Padgett, Baisy Hiott.
Advance Flr«*l <»rade.
Norris Walton Warren. Gera FI
Price, Monroe McKensi*. James
Kainey. Theodore Beaudrot. Kuby
Murray. Cora May DuBois.
Second tirade.
James Adams. Herbert Black,
Clarence Fishburne. Theodore Ham
lin, Wiluiot Jacobs. Clare Patterson.
Alice Sinoak.
Ttiird tirade.
Itouglas Jones. Virginia Riddle.
Pearl Davis. Heyward Glover. May
Evans.
Fouvrth tirade.
Richard Black. Marie Johnson.
Celeste Patterson.
Fifth tirade. *
Esther Brown. Dorris Corbett,
ewell Farrell. Caroline Jones,
Uizie Dell Blocker. Jessie Pad
gett. Riddick Ackerman. John
J Walker, Raymond McTeer. Morris
Frank. tMiver Ackerman.
HUtli tirade.
Ethel Padgett, Vernelle Risher.
Helen Searson. Marion Johnson.
Kenneth Sanders. Russell Saunders.
William Smoak
Seventh tirade.
Mamie Beach. Ina Boojle. Annie
Fvipp, t'hsTfh** Herndon. Audry^ Jones.
Grace Martin, Athlete Risher* Rehi
Walker. Victoria Warren Fann: •
Zalin. Harry Guilford. Norton Ja
cobs.
Eighth tirade.
Ruby Hearty. Lennis Brown, til.c-
dys Corbett. Louise Glover.. Theln i
Padgett, Bessie Stcjkes. Fay Taylor.
Addle vonLehe. Carroll Brown. Hu
bert Hickman. Duncan Padgett,
Alia b Lee Saunders. Legate Smith.
Ren Utsey.
Ninth tirade.
Crag Avant. Thelma Avant. Jes
sie Beach, Edith Black. Reba fat
ter. Ethel Fripf). Elizabeth Jones.
Ruth Pelium. Bessie Zalin. Stephen
Ackerman. Gussic Bootle. Alfred
deTrevilte. Thomas Howell. Mere
dith Jones. Winston Pea toy.
Tenth tirade.
Lola Bootle. Judith Fromberg.
jCori'ie Risher. Ervie Risher. Marie
Jsaunders. Pauline Williams, Lud
low -Fraser, Joe* Mole. Pelzer Utsey.
Ali^t r Witsell
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V.: <6 TANttllt SCHtHtl. >1:
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Tabor school is prorgressing nicelv.
We have a good enrollment and at
tendance
Sugar boilings are still in seasosn.
Mrs T. L. Rreland gave a can ly-
j pulling Saturday for tlX sc hool chil
dren. which was much enjoyed. Tl ev
appreciate her thoughtfulness end
thank her for her hospitality\
Our association holds its n »xt
meeting Dec. 15. The program Con
sists of a debate, a play, reguhtr
neg^o farce, box supper and cake
walk. Our play is one of the gen
uine kind: *the kind that turns
frowns to smiles.
EIGHTH GRADE PUPIL.
ANDERSON’S
PURE FOOD STORE
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The place to find a full line of Xmas delicacies, including
Stone’s delicious Fruit Cake from Atlanta. Do not mix
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these with the ordinary bought cake.
Raisins, Nuts and Fruits of every description.
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Candies from 10c to 60c per lb.
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Citv Bread. Cakes and Biscuits of all kinds.
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Fresh Celerx* and Florida Oranges constantly coming in
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through the holidays
Smoked Sausage. Fat Mackerel and Corned Fish-roe at
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Anderson’s Grocery
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MII.I.KNVS ANTISEPTIC OH.
KNOWN AS
SNAKE OIL
Will IN»*.itively Relieve Pain in Three
Fill nates
Try |( right now for rheumatism,
neuralgia, lumbago. s>org. atiff and
swollen joints, pains in the bead >
hack and limbs, corns, bunions', etc*
After one application pain disappears
a H if by magic.
A never failing remedy used in
ternally and •externally for coughs,
colds, croup, sore throat,- diphtheria
and tonstlitls. X v
This oil Is conceded to he the raost
penetrating remedy known. Ifs
prompt and immediate effect in t»-
lieving pain is due to the fnet that
it penetrates to the affected parts at
once. As a.i illustration, pour ten
drops ou the thickest piece of sole
father and it * ill penetrate this
substance Through and through in
three minutes.
Adept no substitute. TFtis great
Oil W golden red color only. Every
bottle guaranteed: 25c and 5uc i
bottle, or money refunded At lea 1-
ing druggists. Jno. M. Klein.
Dr, W. K. Fishburne, of-Pinop-
olis. sp«'nt Sunday in town wtt!i
relatives. Hr. Fishburne has made
soo’d in his adopted home town and
county.
I 1RF IIII.I. SCHOOL *
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The Fite Hill school is progress
ing nicely under ilie management of
Miss Lida Lyon as teacher.
Mr ai.d Mr. M. A Crosby have!
recently nroved to their new home.
There was a party given Decem
ber 4tn at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J B Kmard in hono- of Mi;-
Lida Lyon, which was' enjeved bv
all.
George l^ine front Charleston,
has returned home, where he will
spend Christmas.
There will be a bazaui at the Fire
Bill school Dec. 21. • The public is
cordially invited to attend
Keeping Yourself Well
THE FIRST STEP
Usually the first indication of a
lowering of health is round in the
bowels and liver. Something goes
wrong—we eat too much, or work
too hard—and the bowel action
weakens or the liver is sluggish.
That heavy feeling on arising in
the rooming, dryness of the
throat, with bad ta-te. a slight
headache, dull eye—all show that
food has fermented in the intes
tines. and that the body is man
ufacturing poisons instead of
good blood
Clear it all out Give the
'tomach and bowels a fresh -tart.
Encourage the liver to go to
work Manalm doe> all of this,
without griping or weakening.
It's the ideal laxative and liver
tonic, because it follows Nature’s
plan, without discomfort, inflam
mation or forming a habit Con
stipation may be overcome with
its use
Liquid or
tablet form.
The Tab
lets tail re
like candy.
Children like
them, and
they are
safe.
10 and S5
Cents.
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Holiday Sale
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In order to reduce our sttx‘k we shall ofier for salt*
during the remaining days of December and all of Jan
uary .our entire stock of
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SHOES, mis, SHIOIS, NOTIONS - OF ALL
Shoes which were $2.50, now
Shoes which* were $3.00, now
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Shoes which were $3.50, now
All others reduced in proportion.
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FRUITS F00 CHRISTMAS
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ami we ask that you see it before buying what you need
or Christmas or for that bi^ fruit cake.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
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