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V “ v > / Wednesday, January 10, 1917. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE FIVE 1 1 . m - • • > . * • • . • . * Walter boro’s Gala — 4-S. . A N / Allspices Walterboro Fire Department One Week, January 15th to 20th, 1917 r . ROYAL ITALIAN BAND $10040 MERRY-GO-ROUND ... • - • . _ \ * y. x • * ^ _ „ . - ' ' • • . * Fun and Amusement for Everyone THE MAJESTIC SHOWS FURNISH ALL ATTRACTIONS. THIS AD AND 5 CENTS ADMITS ANY CHILD TO SEE NERO THE EDUCATED PONY ... 1 H Just Received O ' from R , ST. LOUIS ^ : a car of E s Horses and moles u L E S \ Special attention was given to the selection of this stock. It will pay to wait and see them before buying elsewhere. Your business is solicited. Walterboro Live Stock & Vehicle Co. > - , • X, , / ' ' v H. W. BLACK, Jr., Manager. WALTERBORO BRIEFLETS \ Items of Interest Garnered'From the Wireless an the. » .. • Streets of Walterboro. "4 f !•» of iie apain pi irk again $1^5 FOUR M0HIH1Y MNES $| .75 * : All Okc Year “ Get Tbe Mosl For Your Money Dy taking fc^vonta^e of tK» remarkable oCer ru.w, you make c cath saeinj. of 1110. You ^et a year's subscription to cur paper end to tr.ea« four splendid magauaea- a total value c-f 12 85 for only $1.75. *' Thia o«er u open to eld and new subscribers. If you are already a sub* scribes to any of these tnagczines, your subscription will be cktesuled.one.yeer from d^te of expiraticn. _ i * . . .. ^'\ ■ This offer also includes a FREE dress pattern. When you receive your first copy of Today's, select try dress pettern you desire, send your order to Today’s Magazine, giving them the size and number of the pattern and they will tend it to yon free of charge. Never before has any newspaper been able to offer magazines of such high character at this pnee. We are proud of this offer and we urge you to take advantage of it at once. $1.75 Sind Your Order BifonYoi Forgot It $4 75 .■ " ' Thi Migiziiu Will Sto|i Prraftly Wkn Thu It Up ^ * 1 Town Doing Some tvood Street Work. For Kotne day* the street force* of the town have been engaged in lay ing off and claying street* through that part of town known a* Hickory Valley. These streets were badly needed and are well constructed. Foreman Charleyv^ Glover is in charge of this work. — ■ o ■ • U\ Z. Ayer tioea AK«‘n to St. iaMii«. . flV. Z. Ayer is just bark again from another trip to St. Louis, where he went to purchase an ad ditional shipment of mules. Mr. Ayer's firm has sold several cars 6f mules already this season. /One day’8 sales alone amounted to 27 fine farm mules. •> ° / 37 L. ttcuuxllmg: Hank Htiilding ('apt. .1 K. Mooted rontiat tor and builder has secur/d the contract for putting a n» \v ^Oof and making oth- re impto- • to the l.ttildlng of >he (’olleii/rt JtanhiRg ('ornpan'. These initr » . e/u nts' witl a< 1 <I much to th< l/t k - of Main., st rve. Takjiif. Ketinn- At IslaiidUip Gio\e sectiop, iiia. Miss Lille liii-j / Conni 1 Avrililor, II \t .Tor* . an* ley surprised their tunny fiiend bv / j / p.. rm l<en>on-trat«.r. F \\ . l:i«h. r. getting martied Tljurs | y. Y h </ , ji,j v moming fot l^-lanilton came to town nrTd wt i* ma“r.e<l/ hy; n ( M ,,,. j ; .\ i. tuins will he- teken MHisher is accompanying My. .ll•nes in order that he nun get in better toiali with the farmers in that section. o District Agent Klliott Here Mr. W. H. Klliott. district agent agent of the farm demonstration work was in Walterboio last week. Mr. Klliott was taken out in the country by Demonstrator Kisher and was well pleasod with the work be ing done. This division is fortunate in having men as Mr. Klliott and he is always a weloomr visitor to Colleton Former Governor Heyward Here. Hon, D. C. Heywawrd, formerly a resident of Walterboro. waa business visitor here Saturday. M Heyward is now collector of inte nAl revchue with headquarters .' Columbia. In addition he is ei_ gaged in a very large and import tant “development of his large rifig plantation below Whfte Hall on tfjg Combahee. Walterboro School Began Monday. The teachers and pupil Walterboro school are harness, having begun work Monday morning. >11 the teach*#* and pupils enjoyed their ».\o 'v ( . t ks* holiday, and are hard *> wo k again. All Vight t'in-rent Wimiily Commended. The citizens of Walterboro aft* -delighted with the all night currair which has been furnished since Hit* first of January. It is understood there will be many new places wired sin<e this has be* i done.' Geo. F. < opeland In Toun With Hi ide. Geo. F. Copeland. of the Pin* Clerk o/ Court D. H. Hud'-oi.X and Mrs. Copeland received the 1 "i , gratulations of their maijy ft lend' I before returning to their \futuie home. Hoai'd of Stewards Are Otgani/ed. At a recent meeting of the Hoard of Stewards of Bethel Method!'-’ 1 church E. D. Lemacks was electe-l chairman; A- N. Beach, secretaiy and 'B. E. Jones, treasurer. It is the purpose of the stewards to hold meetings overy fouith Monday pighc o H. K. BDrickUlMl lieta Appointment. H. K. Strickland, of Ruffin, ha* recently secured an appointment inspector of fertilize!s. He w;s Of lied to Cl l * I TueSiln v for instructions ii h * d r|if.“. Mi. Strickland Is a giaduate from Clem son, and since graduati?) has iiV*n an active pait in all vnr.lic-t per taining to the upbuilding o’ 'h county. tio'After Prieoaers For Chain 1 The Sample Store While extending their greetings of a happy New Year to all their patrons and friends, announces that they are endeavoring to ex press their gratitude to their pa trons by reducing the prices of all winter goods 25 per cent, com mencing Monday, Jan. 8th. 1917. H. M. FR0MBERG Now Taking Course at WiMhrop College. Mis* Tweedie Fickling and Miv- Kmma Yarn ate at Winthrop Col lege where they are taking a couim in honte economics. They will re turn to Colleton February first to i begin work as home demonstration rgents for Colleton county* o Highway Commissioner B. K. Ul mer and B. M. Crosby returned yes terday from Columbia, where they had gone to **i og bai k t rii-onera for tbe . o inty hair, gv.iv Thos brought pack wen- Jame.t Biown .veotencerl in *» O 4 to f-nr .ears for car breaking; George Smith and Lou Hay. sentenced in IfiOJ* for life foi murder. Smith and Hay were biought fiom the pr-nitentia’> and M: : vn fuHii fl;;‘ fitat-* ’arm V PROPRIETOR |>. M. liuek tiets Appointment. p. M. Buckner has been appointed fish inspector for district No. 2. cir bracing Colleton county and a por tion of Chaileston county. H»* takes the place Of L. I'tscy who recent I v resigned. Mr. Buckner began hi* new duties Jantiarv first. • 1 > Solicitor Warren Hei*e TueMlav. Mr. George Warren of Hampton, who is Sjollcltor-efioct from this dis trict was a business visitor to Wal- t<‘ibo - o vggterdav. Mr. Warren ha- many friends in this section and w.m kept busy shaking hands with them, and a* th** same time mnLiitg n* w ones. f' o Setting lettuce For Knrtjr Market The Colleton Mercantile an<l Man- ufaetuHng Company, at Ritter i* busy at present setting out lettuce for the earlv market. This well k-iown t>rm has been very success ful in^this work and eipecf a ban ner '>e?soc this year*. Don’t Han Catarrh i ' I One efficient way to natal catanrhia to treat kacmuM which in most caoeo » physical weakness. The system needs more oil and easily di$ liouid-food, and vou a take a spoonful of scum 1 •Iter soda meal to enrich yoor blood and help heal the sens*- thre membranes with its pure oiMood properties. The results of this Scott** Emulsion treatment will surprise those who have used Irritating snuffs and vapors. Get tbeGeMine SCOTT’S i ■ LADIES High Top Shoes \Ye have just received a shipment of these popular / . • *• * % shoes for ladies in both - - .X- ♦ / PIIENI LUTHER MO 1 • X v © t3> These shoes are all the go now, and we invite you to come and get our prices on them before making your * r • ** N. purchase. Our shipment includes many of the <- 11 ■ • / ■ /. * • ‘. % \ NEWEST AND SMARTEST SHAPES - - We tloire also to wish eudi and every one a pit*'- v * * , 1 / / PvivU' and happy New Year. o , . / / Herndon Clothing Store C. H. HERNDON, Prop. Successor to J. P. Herndon & Son WE FIT FROM HEAD TO FOOT * I V I X. JUST RECEIVED / / a large shipment by express CUT GLASS ' v 7 • ' and STERLING SILVERWARE ■*' IV suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS . * ii see our selection before you buy \ / • X Finn Jewelry Store, Inc. WALTERBORO, S. C. Drives Out Malaria. Builds Up System The OM SUMtetri rc-ocri t •mncthmtao la^c. . i GKOYK't TASTKLHSS chill TONIC driwsoot day. after a two-weeks* visit to |f -i- i M ^| k _-u,Mrlcbe«nK't'k>od.anHba!M«Mrth«•r»- atixes In and near town ; •cat. Aln»«tonic. ^ 18c. Miss Ethel Beach, of Palmetto Bluff, returned to her home Satur-