The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 13, 1917, Image 8

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THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, June 13, 1917 1 \W \ I V • / Grocery Sale .WK OFt'KK AS Sl*K< IALS F1>K ■~r . • . ; 1 CASH OMA mmi june rain * ' * Rice, whole Krain. 3 pts. for 50c Rice, whole grrain. 3 <iuts. for 40c Snowdrift Self-RUin# Flour. 21 prjund sack $1.80 # • D. S. Butts, per pound 22c ' Eerry. Soap, cake. 7" 5c Celluloid Starch, package, J 4c Good Green Coffee. 5 lbs. for $1.00 Nex‘ Best Cofflee, 6 lbs. for $1.00 Sugar. 10 pounds for * $1.00 Good Tomatoes. Footes, two cans for 35c Small can Tomatoes, 2 cans 16c • a Lump Starch, per lb. 5c Herrings, fresh, box. 25c Cheese, per pound 34c , Pearl Grits, per peck 55c J. H. Holmes I.KAMNt; (aUK'KIt di ■ rW VAC S'" : 1 m : ■7 x- PIAZZA GRANITE >V "There's dHO thiuj; Nacttlod,” I an noutued at brt*aklust. K Aud that U that 1 a;n goim? to^avo a living rjorn furnlahetl Iika >lr.<. Hubbard's. I think her piazza la tho duiutle.a, pret tiest, most livablo place ‘1 have ever eeen.’* * "’hat is bo remarkable ah.bu her r special piazza?** asked the man of tho house, stirring his toffee meditatively. "Well, In tho fir: t ])la< e, It Is tho color scheme, I guess. I'.ile green, roso- pluk and brown. It makes me thin!; cf a garden whenever I fio there. Bitt 30.1 Aren't listening '* Torsive mo, dear, ho said apologet ically. "Go on. What sort of furniture docs she use?** "It's that OI.D IIICKOnY Furniture made by tho OI.D HICKORY- CHAIR COMPANY at Martinsville, Indiana. It Is so Individual and attrartiro and helps to carry out the color scheme. "Well. If you had mentioned OLT> HICKORY furniture I would have known why you wanted a piazza Ilka Mrs. Hubbard's. It’s «o durable and artistic. It tones In wtth any kind of woodsey or out-of-doors surroundings and It Is made up In so many styles that you can find any kind of furniture you want. If a sudden shower comes up. you don't hare to worry about It. You can leare It in the wet and It doesn't drop to pieces. Every piece of It Is a per manent Investment Let's make a se lection and order now. It isn't expen sive and we can start on * few pieces:’* You can purchase this Popular OLD HICKORY Furniture at PRICE : CO. •; WALTER BORO. 8. C. < KOHHY—KINSEY Married last Thursday by Deputy Clerk of Court K. R. Miiey. Miss Nettie Crosby and Mr. Grady Kin sey. Mrs. Crosby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen Crosby, and >s a young lady of accomplishments. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinsey, of the Shiloh see» tion. They will make their home near Shiloh, where Mr. Kinsey is engaged 1q farming. ,^ AKE YOUR HOME SUMMER RE Happy * • « * . *> • ' ^ Homes are Comfortable Homes. You can make YOUR home comfortable it you • 1 n. will take Advantage ©four Divided Payment Plan as others are doing. Illllllllllll Mi imnimiii mm ■ e Extra Special This Delightful Brown Ulltllll Reed Rocker $5 .95 This rocker is of fine reed throughout, weatherproofed and closeU' woven—and in an extra large model that is inviting in appearance / and comfortable to spend the sum mer evenings in. FREE A Beautifully Decor ated Meat Dish with each purchase of $10.00 or over Cash or Credit SMAOCS All sizes in stock. ARE YOU JUST MARRIED? We take a great deal of pride in helping young married couples fur nish their home in the cosiest and best manner possible. HAVE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME .A. . ON THIS NO. 50 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA 1 ‘ / ' . r \ s' " 4*^* - * , , »* < PAYABLE $1.50 WEEKLY The Xo. 50 Grafonola can be had in any finish to match your furni ture. Equipped with a three-spring motor, it will play two entire records 3t a winding. . .»'■> FAMILIAR MELODIES Mai ushla. Mother Marine?. Charles Harrisqu | A 2170 Charles Harrison j lo in. T.Ac Sunshine of Your Smile. The Old Ke'frain. Vernon Stiles ^ »A .->8J*n Vernon Stiles | |2 in, $1.5*) Songs of Yesterday. Knickerbocker Quintette \ A 2120 EverylMHly laive.s an Irish S<»ng \ lo in. Tjc O'Connell and Knickerbocker Quintette L Oscar Senile ^ A Oscar Slagle j 12 in.$1.5** Perfect Day. . , lh» You Kememher Carry Me Hark to-Tennessee .Can oil Clark ^ A H.”2 Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground. .Carroll Clark f 10 in. 73c MATTINGS REFRIGERATORS China Mattings. 27c to 38c yd. Japanese Mattings. 32c to 38c yd 27 in. Coco Mattings - • ■ -750 yd. 36 in. Coco Mattings 75c to 90c yard. '.K12 Grass Rugs $9 each 9x12 Wool and Fibre Rugs $8.50 and *10.00. 9x11 Velvet Rugs 82J 9x12 Tapestry Rug $25 (3r&«« Car pvt* Hi III AND OTHER MAKES FROM JUO10 S30.30; * i SEE OCR STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY SLUM USED ' '0 • *o REFRIGERATORS IN PERFECT CONDITION AT 1-3 PRICE $15.00 VALUES A! S5.00 AND I P E DELIVER TO ANY PART OF COUNTY EVERY WEEK s'' N. \ Brown Furniture Company a UNOLEUMS v « * • A well assorted stock ir f iHi which to select. Linoleums and Lir.ol cm. substitutes in a va riety of pretty designs and o.!- orings. Patterns suitable f. r bath rooms, halls, kitchens and dining rooms. Ail dependable grades. Linoleum Felts.- 5t»c S q . var.l Linguaid s Lilli^leum *!<*e .S.j. v ( j. Printed Linoleum 75c S<|. yard. Inlaid Linoleums 81.25 S q . yard. “The Home Makers” MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE. IT WILL PAY YOU ; Siver Threads* Among the Gold. Harry McClasky \ \ .-Vj.Vi Tho>e Songs my Mother I'setl to Sing . \ 12 in.) 1.00 \ .* Harry McClasky \ / g v • , - What an Irishman Means' by "Macdire**." McClasky | \ ihoo l^»ve Here is My Heart Heed Miller 1' 10 in 73c EVER SALIVATED BY f SCHOLAHSHH* AND KNTKWCK ).. K.\.\M|XATK»SS I niversit) of South t arolina. The exammatioB for the award I of vacant scholarship? in I'niver- sity of Sooth Carolina and for ad- miasion of new students will be held at the couoty court hnuM» on Friday. July 13. it, S a m. Appli cant* mu*t not be le*s than sixteen year* of are. When scholarship.' are vacant after July 13. they will h«- awarded to tbo«e makin*: the highest average at examination, provided they meet the condition* governing the - award. Applicant for scholarship* should write to President Currell for “Cholarship examination blank*. These blank*, properly niled out bv the appli cant should be tiled with President Currell by July «th. Scholarship* are worth tfOO. free tuition and fee*, total 1158. The next session will opep Septem ber 19. 1917. For further Informa tion and catalogue, address Presi dent W. S Currell. Columbia. S .C. Calomel i* Quicksilver and act* like dynamite on your Liver. Calomel Jose* you a day! You know what calomel Is. It’s mer cury; quicksilver. Calomel is dan gerous. It orashe* into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sick ening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. When you feel bilious. sluggUh, constipated and alt knocked out and believe you need a dose of danger ous calomel Just remember that your druggist sells for f>b cents a largf bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to fake and Is a perfect substitute for calomel. It Is guaranteed to start vour liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don’t take calomel! It makes von sick tno next day; it Joses you a d;y-s work. Dodson's Liver Ton-j The, Woman's Club at Smuak. straightens you right up and vou will give an ice cream V«tival a* feel great. Give it to the children; Smoak* school house Fridav even- because It is perfectly harmless and: ingr June 15. beginning at 5 o’clock doesn’t gripe. j Public cordially invited. U K < UK \M FKNTIl \I. 'lake n Beauty la»tion for a Few ( Vnts to HC’mnve Tan. Freck le*. Sallowness. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of or chard white for a few cents. Squeeze the juice of two fresh lemons into g bottle, then put In the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin wbitener and complexion beau- tifier known. Massage this fra grant. creamy lotion daily into the face. m*ck. arms and hands and just see how freckles, tan, sallow- 1 ness, redness and roughness disap-I pear and how smooth, soft and clear' the skin becomes. Yes’ It is harm less. and the beautiful results will surprise you. M Kohn left la?‘t week for Northern markets to purchase goods. Before returning he will visit New 'York. Boston. Philadel phia. Baltimore and Allentown. Pa. where his daughter. Mrs. Benjamin Getz, resides. MILLINERY SALE! The Greatest Bargains in Millinery You Ever Saw in Colleton County CLOTHING WE. ARE SELLING. AT. ANY PRIUE. OVERALLS AT THE OLD PRICE Dry Goods beats everything you ever .saw. The people just cannot get enough 6f it. They are so Vow in the price and high in the quality. * , * Shoe*. *e give away for just a little monev at J. FRANK’S NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE WALTERBORO, S. C.