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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, July 4, 1917.
Tailoring Demonstration
We beg to announce that Mr. Chas. Gross, representing
the Aero Tailoring Company, will be at our store
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, ,
JULY 6th and 7th
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for the purpose of demonstrating the F’all and Winter
line of clothing and taking orders for Fall and Winter
delivery. 4
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The public is cordially ^invited to come and look
e.ver his line of samples.
H. W. Black, Jr.
WALTERBORO, S. C.
Clearance Sale
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’s Store
SPECIAL—Extra sizes white skirts from 32 to 38 $1.11)
House Dresses .; • , •.. .79c
Men’s Sturts, regular $1.50, sale price 98c, Monarch Brand
Men’s and Indies’ Silk Hose
Quality, prices and fair treatnlent—this is our business
. L. SHOOS
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’ Main Street
WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
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GRITS > .7. • $3.99 to $4.25 per sack
RICE $5.80, $6.40 and $6.95 per sack
FEED OATS, 5 bushel sacks $4.95 per sack
CORN, per bushel .' .$1.98
HORSE AND MULE FEED $2.85 per sack
Mi:AT. 22 to 28 cents per pound; LARD, 20c per pound.
Flour, per barrel • • • \- $12.98
We carry a full line of fancy and staple groceries.
Shoes, Hates. Caps, Dry Goods, Notions. Etc.
Make our store your headquarters while in Waiter-
boro. Yours most trul
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i' v C. HENNETT. Manager. .
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Rev. W. B. McCuen’s
Annual Meetings
DID SO MUCH FOR
HER LOVED ONES
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MILS. CATHEV, t>F .\M)EK.M».
h.WH SHE IS DEKPl.V
CiRATKFrL
MRS. JM>. B. SMITH
, . TELLS OF SHORT (TH RSE
IT St RE IS G O O -D
••JuM * Muilt* a-Xew Pe!M»o/ of
Mjr !Huiaht»'r, M Sin* ( •
“I am glad to recommend Tan :
lac. for it has done so much to give
back- health to my boys and girts
and other relatives. 'It sure is a
fine medicine,.” declared Mrs. Jose
phine Cathey, of No. 12 “R” St..
Anderaon. in a statement she g.av?
May 25th. Her husband, a daugh
ter. a son and a daughter-in-law.
Mrs. Cathey said, had all been grea:-
ly helped by Tanlac.
‘‘My husband suffered from indi
gestion and he was troubled a tot
With headaches, and also his appe-
tit© was bad. He complained fre
quently of being weak and run
down. My daughter. Hattie, had
about the same troubles her fath
er did—indigestion. nervousness
and terrible headaches.
•Mr. Cathey thinks- Tanlac is a
mighty good medicine, for it help
ed him so much. Now he never
. complains^ of those troubles for
which he took Tanlac,. and Tanlac
got him in fine shape. The Tanlac
j(At. made a* hew- person of my
.daughter Hattie and soon hed het
in fine health. . It surely is on**
more good remedy. One of u»y
married bo^u and his wife aiso
took Tanlac and it helped them a
lot.”
TADla*\ "The Master Mediclnp,”
is sold by; *
Jno. M. Klein, Walterbofo.
The Colleton Cypress Co., Colle
ton.
Cottageville Drug Co., Cottage-
rille.
Isiandton Mercantile Cd.. Island-
ton.
W. C. Glover, Gree n Pond (Jack-
sonboro.) . * j.
E. R. Bishop & Co.; Lodge, S.C.
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* Personal Mention *
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Mrs. W. O. Guess and little
daughter. Bennie,, of YarnriHe, ore
spending se%-eral days in town as
guests of Mrs. W. J. Taylor.
Miss Bertha T^pti*’. of . Jarkson-
vilie. Fla., is visiting relatives in
the Providence section.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Risher. Mis«
Vie Risher and I-. M. Risber, rtf the
Providence s'-ction. were ir* town
chopping yesterday.
Mrs. J. II Brown and three sons-.
Guy. Harry , and-RufneH. of Dallas.
T»vas. arts visiting Mr. and Mis. .G.
Brown, y
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ML-l* E«rma Ja.nt* Varn of Smuakc-
< oii p.vniid by Miss Burlie’f'.rigc.
of RuViy. and Miss Pallle Wrirht.
of lyf lton. were in Walter boro a
wlyfl© yesterday morning. . Misses
t/figc and Wright are cuesf* at
ksmrtaks O? Mrs. W. H. Vain,
G. W. Polk, of upper Colleton,
was in town last week, and pur
chased a Ford touring car.
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A. Eug<ne' yarn. r»r. L- .M-
Strickland. J. P', Hieis and Newton
Black were members? of an automo
bile party coming to Walterlfiro
Tuesday on business.
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by Rev
Mr. and Mrs. J L. Weeks, ' of
. Juby S. The anhyal I Colleton., have leasefi Hie TaniottiP
of ‘Smoaks Baptist churoj J t ^,rr a y,. a jj,j have moved itf^or th»
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Sunday ijiorrrtnc„ July , « umme r.
preaching wilir he don- 1 j sponsible
Mc(>ul. pastor of
Want Some Real
COMFORT?
We have lots of it stored
away for you in Old flickonj
('hairs ami Rockers.
Old Hickory Furniture W Dur-
ablr, Beautifnt nod reasonable in
( trice in additiou to being com-
urtabie.
Call and hi ut
Ikttc quaftfut
PRICE FUtXJTl RE tX).
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Miss Lola Strickland and Misses
Kula and Rena Padgett spent last
Sunday with Miss .Upjne Smith.
Edward and Norman • Padgett
called around Sunday afternoon to
J. M. Smith’s. Jr., their friend.
Little Miss Dozie Smith, a to
mato club girl, who Joined at the
Strickland school house, gathered
three hundred and fift^-nine pounds
of tomatoes out of her tomato farm
by the third of July.
The Sondiy school *t the Strick
land school house Is growing very
rapidly.
«. V.
pastor
Clcmsojj Baptiki church, who‘is ah
excellent than. ai<le preacher, and
very fine singer.
There will be morning and even
ing servhv:\ each day Hhryugho'i;
the week. AH the peopV in the
entire community are most rNmlial-
ly invited to- atend this m»-eKpf
and assist in the spiritual uplift
the people.
On the third Sunday. July 15th.
at 11 o’clock a*, m.. Mr. McCauT
w ill preach, at TarterV Ford Bap
tist church, and we earnestly re
quest the Entire fyeople., to worship
with us on that sacred day. In the
afternoon at 5 o’clock, he will
preach at Ashton Baptist, church.
All are cordially invited to attend
this service.
Monday morning. July Igth. at
11 o'clock. Mr. MoOaul will begin
preaching at Mariop “Baptist
church, and there will be two ser
vices each day. 11 a. m.^and 8 p.
m. through Friday. Brother Mc-
Caul will have to leave us on Sat
urday morning. We want the en
tire community to attend this meet
ing and help us to win a victory for
Jesus Christ.
Yours for service.
W. B. McCCF.N
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Mr. Weeks hofds a re-
positioh with the. Colle
ton Cyprev* Company at the oump
near Snider?.
, CARO OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKenzie de
sire to thank their friends who so
kindl^H 11 * 8 '** 4 ^ at the fire which re
cently rpnsumed r their handsome
new home In Walterboro. They
wish them to feel that their kind
ness will never be forgotten, and
while unavailing, it was none the
less appreciated.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams, of
Madison vine. Ky.. arrived in the
city last Saturday for a two week's
visit to the, family of Mr. Adams’
brother. E. Adams.
J. J. Be-nton. of Route' 1. was ip
wn the latter .part of the week,
and »as telling of a very large cu
cumber he had picked from his gar
den. This cucumber measured 1 I
inches in length and was 13 1-2
inches In circumference.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Black. Miss
Edith Black and the two boys and
Miss Ray Jones were guests of rela
tives in Bamberg last week, having
gbne over to attend " the Rentz-
Heard wedding.
T. S Fender, who held a respon
sible position with the Southern
Railway at Sheldon, S.„ C., Is here
for a visit to his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Fender. X'
Judge Peurifoy
Return* to Hillgirt.
Judge James E. Peurifoy spent
the early part of last week at
Hampton holding court. coming
from there to Walterboro for a few
days. He relumed to thel- sutn^
mer home at Hillgirt. N. C. t Jfbn-
dav,
To Caro a Cold In One Day
Take LAXATIVE MtLOMO OwiaiM. U Mope tka
Couffh sad HTadacbe aad works ofl the CoM
Drufstm relimd pioaer it it (silt to care.
I w CKO' L S Sisaatvtc om each boa. :S€.
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demonstration of' bread making,
using flour substitutes, such as soy
bean meal, peanuts, com meal, oat
meal and sweet, potatoes.-s The
bread she made was j^tcellent and
very nutritious. She^rged us to
use whole wheat flour, also the
bran in the corn meal, as the min
eral matter that it contained was
very necessary to the growth and
development of our bodies.
The entire Home Demonstration
corps gave us an elegant reception
at which we were introduced to Dr.
and Mr8. Johnson. The punch
howl, presided over by Miss Gladys’
Smith, assisted by Miss Ruth berry,
added much to*our enjoyment. Mrs.
Ham presided at the piano and all.
wh« felt itghtr enough indulged in
dancing. We then had a recital by
Miss .Crane, after ^ which good
nights were said.
The luiM Day** Program.
June the 22nd mustered in our
last day. We were escorted dver
the model home and various other
points of interest, after which we
assembled in Curry Society Hall
for our last day’s work, beginning
with brining vegetables by Miss
Cresswell. she taught us to pre
serve various vegetables in brine.
Next we had a lecture oil “First
Aid,” by Dr. Fennell. This was
one of the strongest lectures of our.
course and everyone was breath
less in .their interest. He gave us
such .practical knowledge, and I
feel sure much good -will result
from this lecture. ,■
Next we had soap making and
simple cleaning. 'Prof. Thoma*
handled this subject, and taught us
to make even the Palm Olive soap
so popular.«
After dinner we were invited to
visit Miss Dacus in the library; She
gave an instructive talk on “The
Proper Magazines for the Home.”
Then cam*- a reception to the entire
student body, given |>y the Y. W. r '.
A., at which about 1.500 were
present. Then a few moments frtr
good bye’s and our course was over
at Wlnthrop, but not so the mem
ory. To be enjoyed and appreciated
one had to be there.
In bidding us good-bye Dr. John
son expressed bis pleasure at our
being there and said in a few years
be wished to have assembled 1,000
instead' of 100 mothers. ^
This ended the first course of thia
kind in South Carolina, and the
good accomplished rests with the
delegates who ^wqre so fortunate
as to secure this trip.
MRS. J. B. SMITH,
> Smoaks Woman’s Club.
Great> Clearance Sale is Now
Going On At
J. FRANK’S
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Our entire stock consisting of
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Clothing, Shoes, Dry Good* and
MILLINERY
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will be said regardless of cost, as the Jime will soon be
here when our fall stock will commence to cortie in, and
we must make room for same at once.
The Charleston Surprise Bargain House
NEXT TO BXPRESS OFFICE
WALTERBORO, S. C.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Mason Fruit Jars and
cans for canning tomatoes,
■ table* and fruit. Colleton &Fr-
cantlje Co. - 7-4-2t.
FOR 8ALp—One . 5-piece parlri-
suite furniture and one table
piano in good . order and tune.
Prices cheap. Apply to Mrs. B.
Levy. } 6-27-tf.
FOR SALK—T wo mares, one five
years old and one nine years old.
Both country raised, gentle and
nice. Apply to; G. W. Glover,
Walterboro. S. C. 6-27-4t.
FOR SALE——Almost new 2 1-2,. IT.
P. .International gasoline engine.
Guaranteed to be good as new.
Price about one-half cost. \
bargain. Apjdy do The Press
and Standard. tf.
FOR SALE 1 —Fruit jars in , pints,
quarts and half gallons. A Wich-
man & Son. , tf.
FOR SALE—Monuments. I am
--'agent for Cherokee Marble Works.
See me for estimates anil secure
my figures before buying. C. C.
Hiott, Round, S. ,C. ^ tf.
FOR SALE—3 pound tomato cans;
-—five cents -etttdr; A Wtrhman' <£
Son. tf.’
WANTED
WANTED—To purchase,, a good
cow , .fresb. givfng not less than
12 quarts rich milk. Jerpey pre
ferred. (Apply, giving facts to
W. W. Smoak. It.
WANTED—Prices on 4"00 cans
No. 3 lomatoes. Must be labeled
and dated. Will take them,-in
50 and 60 can lots. Colleton
Mercantile Co. 7-4-2t.
LOGS—Pine. Qypfess. Poplar. 12
inches and over in diameter. [
Will pay good prices delivered
our pond. Anderson Spool k I
Bobbin Mfg. Co. f Charleston. 1
8. C, - \ 6-27-5L
WANTED—The public to know that
I represent three FIRST CULSS
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES,
and can take care ot any and all
risks, whether in town or coun
try. If interested write I. M.
FISHBURNE, cate Farmers and
Merchants Bank.v lK
p" FOR RENT x
FOR RENT—One new store build
ing. Apply to C. Gregory, Wal
terboro, S.' C. tf.'
The Modem Spirit
of cooperation, the spirit which animates all suc
cessful business, prevails in the organization of
***'* our Federal reserve bank.
We own stock in it. We keep our reserve
cash in it We have a voice in electing its direc
tors and ^through them in choosing its manage
ment. It is our bank, and its resources enable
us at all times to meet the legitimate bonking
• requirements of our community.
A . / , n " N.
You, in turn, can cooperate with us in main
taining the Federal Reserve Banking System, and
at the same time share in its benefits and pro
tection, by becoming one of our depositors.
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The First National Bank
i F«v-d In w*rtnm£ -to.-t
KoCTart»«n<l crm<r« er-und
pil. it t duct acd I roc to J
•ccusuluto. *
Sot bl**t Arc box. Lin
ing verr ti«*vT, m»d«
la Mcttonc. C*nnot
<r*rp *ad Terr dnreblc.
C'uucuiuki u>« (CMC.
Flo- b> h:ad elocct. Oat of t
Wcy. Cacj to r. -«n !■
not throw Com .a o{ «u
Two terra eablsa^'act^I .?f
tea sbeiren. *i*» eoa*«ufst
raeaptacia aad d^n wara^t.
of Southern Cooking"
12 Good ; Reasons Why
Your Range Should Be An
RANGE
MEETING AT DRS. C REEK
The protracted meeting will be
gin at Doctor’s Greek church on the
fourtlr Sunday in thi* month. Jhe^
n -W, Hiott. of Easley, will assisi
Ah? pastor in this meeting. The :
public is Cordially Invited to attend
these services.
" A. C. BRELAND.
Three Range* will gire you a hot even and • eomfortabto—not
owerheated kitchen. They are wonderful fuel eawer*. What they
aare in fuel will repay their coat over and over again.
Wa have heat received aa attract.va line of theaa KaaSeo and have
then cpaeialtr diaotarad.
Yeu are invited»® eaU end con via ee y oureelf that TOM waat a Princeae
In jroue hitchea. They are ant hi«h oriced.
Brown Furniture Co.
Drives Out MaUrU, Builds Up System
The Old Standard grncrcl •trengtbeniat tonic.
OUOTg S TASTBLKSS cOtii TONIC, drtveaoat
Mdl*ita.r nrtcbe* the Mood and builds up tb« eya-
m. A true tonic. For adalti and children. Me.
H. M. iTuTB, of the Wesley chapel
section of the county, was in Wal
terboro /yesterday on a business
trip. /
Mrs. sAlfred Fripp, of Bluffton.
and little daughter. Imogene. re
turned last week, after visiting her
sister, Mrs. W. E. Jones.
No. 666
This is s proscription prep
for MALARIA Or CHILL
Five or sis doses will breel
tf tekeo the* as * touic tee
return It sets oa the In
Celomel tod does ao* gripi
id