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. PAGE EIGHT THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, December 13, 19^ \ Our Annual Great Christmas Sale A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY TO CET THEIR SHARE OF THESE GREAT BARGAINS Meet He Meet Me / V Y / Where you can get more goods for less money and better goods for same money. Just look and see what you can get, just for a little money for a Christmas gift. You can pick out, just for a little money, poor or rich, for mother and father, sister and brother, and everything at a surprisingly low price, and we have them in stock, not only on the paper. — MEN’S SUITS 3 $6.50 and $7.50 Men’s Suits, sale price .$4.9^ $10.00 all wool blue serge suits $7.50 $11.00 fancy mixtures, sale price • $7.50 $12.50 and $15.00 all wool Worsted Men’s Suits, all col ors, sale price ^ • •x<$10 0> $16.50 Men’s Blue Serge Suits at •/ • $11.00 $1$.00 Men’s Suits* blue and black serges, fan?T~Wor- \steds, all shades, sale pricev • $12.50 \ BOYS’ SUITS Little Boys’ Suits, 3 .to 9 years old, sale price 98c to $3.50 $2.50 Boys’ Suits, sale price / • • • $1.75 $2.98 and $3.50 Boys’ Suits, sale price • • \ $2.50 $4.00 and $4.50 B<>ys’ Suits, sale price 2.98 *» • *■ V \ $5.00 to $9 00 Boys’ Suits, sale price $3.98 to $6.98 We are handling a guaranteed all solid leather Ladies’ shoe, working or dress, sale price • • • $1.98 to $2.50 Other shots for ladies from $1.25 to $2.50 A full line of Children’s shoes positively at the very lowest prices. $4.98 Ladies’ Long Black Coat, sale price $3.50 $6, $7, $8 and $10 Cloaks, sale price $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 $3.98 and $4.50 Sport Coats, sale price • • • $2.98 MILUNERY DEPARTMENT ^ Ladies’ ready-to-wear and dress hats, we are selling out as cheap as 25c up to • • - \ $3 98 A full line of Children’s and Misses ready-to-wear dress ^ hats. MEN’S DRESS SHOES $2.50 Gun Metal, button or lace, sale price- $1.75 $3.00 Men’s Gun Metal, button or lace, sale price- $2.50 $3.50 and $4.00 Men’s Shoes, sale price $2.98 $2,50 Men’s tan or black work shoes, sale price — $1 75 $2.00 Men’s work shoes, sale price • • $1.50 ■ 1 - ■ " 1 $3.00 Men’s tan work shoes •. y/:/- $1.98 $3.50 high top shoes, sale price •/ ; • $2.50 $3.50 and $4.00, good work shoes at * $2.50 . DRY GOODS 12 l-2c and 15c Dress Ginghams 10c 36 in. yellow Homespun at - 8c 15c genuine Sea Island 36 in. Homespun at ■ • 10c 36 in. light striped and shaded Percales, sale 10c 36 in. dark striped, solid black, blue, red Percales 12 l-2c 10c Apron Ginghams at 8c 12 l-2c Apron Ginghams at 10c 39c fine quality Poplin at 25c 12 l-2c Ticking, sale price 10c / OVERCOATS Ion’s Overcoats from $3.50 to $7.50 Boys’ Overcoats from - $1.75 to $3.50 On account of lack of space we are not able to name the hundreds of bargains we have to offer, and we sure have them, and therefore we want to give everybody a chance. Do not listen that goods have advanced so high, but come and see us before you buy. Please remember whatever we advertise is true, and we can prove it at *\ Y NEXT DOOR TO EXPRESS OFFICE. J. FRANK, Manager. The Charleston Surprise Bargain House V Christmas And New Year’s Cards / A LARGE VARIETY TO SELECT FROM ******* * * ******* * DEATHS ******* * * ******* lluntun. Georg* Hunton. one of Walter- I boroV most are«l citizens, died W'ed- ! tmrday night of last week at the -home of his daughter. Mrs. J. R. Lawrence. Mr Hunton had been in failing health for several years, and was for sometime unable to gey about much. He had reached the good old age of 8S« years and a few months. For many years he had made his home with his only child, MVs .1 R l^wrence. who is his nearest surviving relative. He had t-wo nephews, one a resident of New York and the other of Denver, Col. Mr. I.awrencc v ns not, at home, hav ing been cttlled' To the home of his mother, who w«s ill at the time. The funeral was held Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. l^iw- renre. being conducted h, Rev. S. R. Hope, pe-dor of the Presbyterian church. *rter which interment was had at Live Oak cemetery * ■ v • Send Hera Box of Nunnal ly’s Candy for Christmas !constipation cm nks had skin A dull and pimply skin is due to 'a sluggish bowel movement Cor- jrect this tondtljon and »lear your j complexion, with Du King's Ne\- l.ife Pills This mild laxativ. taken | at bedtime will assnr»u'you a full fto*. non-griping n<oveim*nt in the morning. Drivt out the dull, Rsl- les- feeling* ^resulting from, over loaded intestines and sluggish liver Get a hottie to-day. At all Dru? gists. 2Ac KLEIN’S DRUG STORE Every Thing The Best Plk>ne 31 \ • A, , Mra. B:* H. Graves and children \ Judge and Mrs, Geo. W. Gage, of have returned to Belton after spend- Cheater, are here visiting at the ing one month with rnlatives in Wal- r homes of their daughters. hCrs. M tvrboro.—Belton Journal. , P> Howell and Mrs. E. L. Fishburn*\ Itetiiru Krotn Trip To T«d«-«Io. it A H Wichman and I M Kish butne have returnetl from a trip to Toledo. O . and other points in the and other points of interest in the north. / This trip was made upon invitation of the Overland people to their dealers iin the South, to mak-* a tour of inspection. ' These gen tlemen are loud in their praises of the hospitality accorded them, and of the wonderful sights they saw. An account of the workings -of this large factory will appear in our issue of next week, which will prove most interesting reading. HRIHTMAK THICK AT ASHTON T) ere wRl be a Christmas tree at sdton school Friday evening, Dec. " In addition to the tree there v. HI be exercises by the school. The ^prbllc Is cordially invited to attend CLASSIFIED ADS. / WANTED WANTED! COW PKAS all varUdies. We are in the market at ali times. The H. G. Lording Co., 14 4 Hast Bay, Charleston, S. C. It WANTKID—You to attend the school of Thoroughness. Consult us about our courses and terms. Rice’s Business College. 4 Broad streeL Charleston, S. C. tf. FOR SALE KOK SALK—fertilizer R. G. Hyrne. 12-1.1-4t. KOH SALK—V 230 acre farm, throe miles north of Salkehatchie. 40 acres cleared. 3 tenant houses. Reasonable tetrms. Write Mc Millan ii Heyward. Attys.,- Char leston. S.\C. 12-6-3t. * <> < KOK SALK—Horses and Mules for sale cheap A \yichmah & Son if. KOK SALK—Second-hand buggies and surries for .dtle cheap. A. Wit hman Son. tf. KOK SALK—A limited dKantity of the wonderful “Dixie \Prollflc Gas den Pea Seed.” They are rec ommended very highly by our / home demonstrator. Miss Connor. Three peas planted now resist all coM and will be ready to use by April l.'th. They are very pro lific. P.ice 2o cents per packagi'. Will mail to any address on re ceipt of price.—Mrs. J. B. Smith, Smoaks, S C. KOK KKNT—One residence on Bridge street in desirable local ity Applj to D. C. L, Hiers. Itp. BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR WIFE. MOTHER. SIS TER OR SWEETHEART. jThat will give pleasure during the entire year and for many more years, nothing will compare with a moden SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Terms can be made t<> suit any purchaser. SINGER SEWING . COM Machine delivered if you wish oi) Christmas Foe. j^^L^’ANTOTTIE, Manager. Walterboro. S. C. f!^d A a L L I Cotton Seed For Sale Wire Fence is still advancing. Huy what you need before It goes higher. Just received a carload. H. W. Black, Jr. COTTON GINNING SATURDAYS. WALTKKBOKO OIL MILK 2t. —Just received, a carload of Fence Wire. H. W. Black. Jr. —Stone's delicious Fruit Cake, packed in 4 lb. lithographed tin*, and 1 lb. cartoon. 40c at Anderson’s One thousand Bushels Extra Fine Staple Cotton Seed for sale. One to Five bushels $3.00 por Bu. 5 Bu. and up $2.00 per Bu. Sold Walterboro, S. C., iu sacks. Cotton brings 30c. Lb. on market. . TERMS CASH, WRITE OR PHONE x w. B. Nettles, of the Black Creek section, was in town this morning. CAKK WALK AT LITTLK SWAMP — There *111 he a box party and cake wr&lk at Little Swamp school . house Saturday evening. Dec. 16, at) 7:30 o’clock. The public is cor-; tally invited to attend. Proceeds "for the benefit of the schol. \ H. N. STOKES WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA Wh