The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 11, 1917, Image 8

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» ?r- ■ «. .» * . ^ i.'f i*v PAGE BOB1 THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, July 11, 19^ V * * ' * * We can supply Zh/fo Supplies. - DO NOT LET YOUR CAR GET “RUN DOWN AT THE HEEL." A CA?. KEPT IN GOOD CONDITION LASTS FOUR TIMES AS LONG. * • DRIVE RIGHT UP TO OUR STORE WHEN YOU WANT AUTO SUPPLIES. WE WILL GIVE YOU PROMPT SERVICE. HARDWARE; USE OUR w::ar. IT . STANDS HARD _. 1 Koger Hardware Co. ANYTHING IN HARDWARE WALTERBORO, S. C. • . * + + 1H. + + * *******3 Iron Is Greatest of All Strength Builders, Says Doctor A Secret 0/ the Great Endurance and Powers of Athletes Personal Mentio **************** Miss Belle Wescoat. Miss Lennis Brown, (’arroll Brown. Uuth Brown and their cousins. Urey and Harry Brown, of Texae. spent the week end In Charleston ,and on the Isle of Pahns. . —O-O— n ’ Mrs'C H. Boineau and da u km ter--. Misses MaKfrie and Edith, spent th - 4th of July'in town>a guests of Mrs. u. C. Brown. 0-0—- Mi* J. H. Beach and little daugh ter HChen. of Edisto-Island, passed through town en route to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrn. Mi. F. ( ppe- land. . > Mrs. L. W- McTeer. Mra. A. H. Wichtuan and little Miss Jean, are spending the summer at Traveller s Rest. N. C. . —0-0— II A. Cummings. B. G. Thompson and Capt. Geo. W: Brunson, of I»dge. had business in Walterboro Monday of this week. Miss Gertrude Dodd, of Brunson, has been spending some time in town as. the guest of her aunt. Mrs. T. D. Fender. Miss Xorah Beach, of Palmetto Bluff, S. C.. Is spending sometime with Miss Fay Morris. —0-0 ' Mrs. J. Ackerman and little eons, who have been visiting rela tives in the mountains of North Carolina, have returned home. —0-0— Mrs. A. J. Anderson and daugh ter.' Miriam? whb have been visiting relatives in Greenville, are at home, alter a delightful visit. ——0-0—* Mr and Mrs. C. S. Anderson am! little daughter, are visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs C, C. Anderson. * < Miss Louise Chaplin, of Nor*h Carolina, is spending the summe.- with her grand-mother Chaplin. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet* at the church next Thursday after noon at 5:30, o’clock.- • Mrs. E. E. Jones and Master Doug las Jones left last week for Lexing- J ton. N. C., where they will spend the ; balance of the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Trice. v _ • \ • * ; . Ordlwary Vwutvd Xms Will Mwk* X>«U- 4<nil>l<- thMr Ktr>‘nxTh and eriduranoe cat*, ■•rron*. Bawdowm r*opl« 100 and «-n!lr*l> K-t rut of all nymptonisi of V*r OwU. atrowger la Two \J dyspepsia, liver nnd <>ih* r troubles In Waafcf ■—Coo—- > fr»>m ten to./oorteen dors' time simply „ . . . . # . by taking Iron in the proper form. And New 1 ork. N Y.—Most pet>ple fool- this after they had tn some cases been fshly se-m to tMnk they are going to doctoring for months without obtaining get renewed hes.lth and Strength from any l»en-flt. But don't take the old •ome atlmulating medxtne. secret nos- form* „f reduced Iron. Iron acetate or trum or narcotic drug, said l*r. K. tincture of iron simply to save a feW Bauer, a Boston physician who, has «-« nts.\ You niust tsse Iron‘In a form atiidled widely horh In this ••ountry and that can l*- easily absorbed and aaslml* great i:ur«*pean Medical Inaf itutiona > iated like Nnxnted Iron If you want It when, as a ma'ter <>f fact, real and to do you any good, otherwtae it may Irtie strength can only come from the prove wors<- than useless. Mgpy pp food you e»t |4>it {>e.>rle often fall to athlete or prlleflghter has won the day get tha s/renrth out of their f.e»d he- *imnly because they,knew the Sfnret of cause they haven’t enough Iron In their *r<-at strength and endurance and filled blood to enahbj U t<» (hnns.- fee .1 into (u* |>|.»m| with iron ts'for*- he went Into the affray, xfhfle many (iuot,her has defeat simply living matter. From th.-lr weakened. nervous erudition tliey know something gone down to InKlorious la wrong, but they cant teR what. s»i . for the hack of Iron they generally commence doctoring for ' s' Wtrr Iren M p, iryvnptofll* of oth**r « .fc 2<a'i«n l« n<*l s rninfM^ip t> »r r**o*4r by IRi*K of in flu* »"*»»* whi.h i§ m«*H fcn »«irn mtwm* thlnil fna> «jn f»»r ) • wirw - u ■ -n<tiiMrnr« »»»• wi.J-% vTt+.Cii+'ilsirr lifilient mutr+m untoM aconr . *f. V.u M"* 1 *^* fnl^ ti.*g4lr Inorontr I»r*- fit.! nfp.tfikf or Ml II von rTx.v f „ ,M *" IT l« dwd t\A idinr* nr* run# .F nic ». r 'Ja M o 11 ? 1 ? Xkt * «o;f». m#t** fh.rS' bta< k th* hemfh yourself to tli'tke the f dl.-mpig test ., ty. n*i(rkr> It >• • newt #>f.nt r.in..|. In nmrl> See how teiic >'ou can work or how. fur »:i torn* I'Mlu a'Ieti ». *« t., n-rr.iaa rim you can walk Wlth. ut becoming tlr.d 4 *" ^'.ditv.ii. T1 'na’iora ttirera h»t- .11 h ir-at Ne\t take t w . Kve-artm t-ilt. (■- or.''' '"Xa'-t liyt that ti^o- ef. r ♦. r rf-it it < o.ev Vt. a at. A tr. oi . X ,11 .1 o a »>*""" "* ■h.,-pC I. .tout, n It tl-v c-.m.., dinsrv XW.\st« d if t 1 iree tine s p. r cvL. »n> man or tiyTan U",>Uv tin who IvYa Iren day after lireuls f .r two weekv ' Vlt* m an.i Irw-e-av- er*y.Hi |yit i^r (.lit nr mrr ‘tr test y.Htr stre ngth ag-tin »n.| see ^.r - ' ur " «S- " >• •«' ■> v-t th. haw V. ,-r1nti» ► ourself lixw-uiMt’b. y.Mi have ga'n^r • f nervous 'ruyf-d-.WIt •y - ■' !*l!!'lg <t| -y, .»i. . ' »t ? t>ur jav** f« k1i i!t»r.♦'!;** |ifN»pI^ ' \rh*» n or*- For Sale By JNO. M. KLEIN ANtf THE WAITER BORO DRUG CO. ^1 ohln-yrut cnsisru r ■ ll l» i| af. (.V il III / Mrs. D. J. Mr. anil Mrs. P. J. Lunas anjl fhll »lr«-n spent July l nt Isle of Palms. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Koger. aB^ children. Josephine. Merle nnJ Francis, are spending sometime at the homf- of Mrs. Roger’s parents. Mr. and Mr*. E E. Easterlin. Mr. Koger Is making his home at Jones- viUe whepe he Is employed by the Southern Railway. The many friends of Dr. H. W. Black will regret to learn that he is nonfHie.1 to hi* bed from an at tack of fever. It is hoped that ho will dip out again in a few days. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE—2f>Q bushels good qual ity ear corn- for sale. Apply to [ Wilbur Diiggers. cn Bedon Horse Shoe place, or at Colleton Bank ing Company, Walterboro. Jno. 1^“. Lucas. It. FOR HALF—Lot of< one acre with old school building thereon. Situ ated in best pgrt of town and near school building. Apply for price and terms to Board of Trustee-. Lodge School District. Lodge. 3. {L ^ * It. FOR jHALF,—Mason Fruit Jars and cans for canning tomatoes, vege tables and fruit. Colleton Mer cantile Co.. 7-4*2t. FOR SALE.—One 5-piece parlor suite furniture and one table piano in good order and tune. Prices cheap. Apply to Mrs. Levy. 6-27-tf. FOR SALB—Two mares. ! one five years old and one nine years old. Both country raised, gentle and nice. Apply to G. W. Glover, Walterboro, S. C. 6-27-4L FOR SALE—Alnpost new 2 1-2 H. P. International gasoline engine. Guaranteed to be good as new. Price about one-half cost. A bargain. Apply *to The Pres.s and Standard. FOR SALE—Fruit jars quarts and half gallons, man & Son. tf. in pints, A Wich- tf. I am X THE SALE X*' / -X Is Now Going On I)<» not overlook the BARGAINS we offer you with the reduction of ‘Jo cents or every dollar you buy in I ■ \ y ’ ■ ■» * S * > • '' our store. . ' ’ In consideration of high prices of gcK»ds on the * i . r • • market at present in any line—and in the JEWELRY line as well—we offer you at this time. Real Bargains . X ^ «r in the first class goods we handle. You will certainly be able to get vour DOLLAR’S WORTH for 75 cents, as WE ARE GOING OUT OK BUSINESS, and we want to save the trouble and ex pense of moving the goods some where else. SALE WILL CONTINUE ONLY TILL AUGUST 1. Fmn Jewelry Store, Inc. WALTERBORO, ..V SOUTH CAROUNA. r- o. Mrs. B. H. Grave* and children return-! home Saturday from \>al- Krboro. y. ik :) *! “:• h.Tte Vc P visa ing relatives .and friends. Belton Journal. «»—■O-O— Misses Sara Caroline Grave- and Dorothy Duncan Hawkins let* Sun day afternoon for Seneca. .'here ♦hoy will spend this weok the guests^ of their aunt. Mrs. M. R. Brings.—? Hidtoh Journal. , 0-0 Willie Wit sell, who lias n SPrv ' ing’-in the navy for *’veral montli« * • cawie hohie vesti r<iav on a furlongii j of 4S hour*.' Mr. Witsoll is in the * pink of condition, and appears t v he getting much enjoyment out <'f the servi't*- ' 0-0 Mr. and Mr*. G. Sullivan. Af Lodge, came to Walterboro Mondav on business. *••«***•******** • MARRIAGES * «*•••*• * * ******* BEACH—HIOTT Stokea.^ July *10.—Mia* Mari* Beach and Mr. Wilton Hlott were married Sunday afternoon at three o’clock, at the home of the brlde’i parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. Beach. The ceremony wan performed by Rer. P. W. Warren Th# hare many friends to wish them a pros- perona life. . . CALDWELL—DaDOIH Mi** Sarah A. Caldwell, of Lodg«. and Mr. J. B DuBoi*. of Walter boro. were married July 1. at the home of the bride, by Rer. Paul K. Crosby. The bride l* a daughter the late Tho*. H. Caldwell, and Mr. DuBoi* la a prosperous farmer of near town. * Mr. and Mrs. N. G Mot ill left this afternoon for Glenn Springs, where thev will spend two weeks, going from there to visit Mrs. Mnr- ralj’s 'relative* In North Carolina for the remainder of Mr. Monall’s vacation. / -o-o— Rev. C. B. Smith and son Pinok- nev, are spending today at White HaR a* guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- „ .< V ' rvson ( annon. —e-o Secretary S. L. Reid, of the South ern Carolina Association, i? in Beau fort this week, having cone over there to ronduct a campaign for membership* in the association. B H Willis, of Cot tan* v I He. was in Walterboro yesterday. Mr Wil li* Is one of Cottageville’s leading cittJiens and business men. Mrs. John It Glover, . who has been at the Clara EsDorn Infirmary for two weeks, returned to her home yesterday. Master Hallum Smith, of Smoaks. is visiting - his cousin. William Smoak. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Luca* are en- . ioving a two week’s stay at Saluda, N. C. Mrs. Edna Felder and daughter. Miss Hazel, returned home last week from Bsteahurg and I^esvtlle. where they had been spending sev eral week*. —— Mrs S. M. Crosbv and Master Theodore Crosby spent the latter oart of last week In Charleston «ltb Mr*. Crosby’s daughter. Mrs. R. R Padgett. J. C. Loper. of Charleston spent a few dav* last week In Walterboro with relative*. ——0-0 ■ . Mis* Pauline VeCant*. who has been on *n extended visit to friends at Walterboro, retamed to her home at Jacksonhoro last Friday. FOR HALF—-Monuments. agent for Cherokee Marble Wbrks. See me for estimates and secure my figures before buying. C. C. Hiott. Round, S. C. tf. FOR HALF;—3 pound tomato cans, five cents each. A Wichman §on. tf - FOR RENT—Residence from July • 15 to October 15 at $20.00 per month. B. G- Hyrne. Itp. WANTED WANTED—A hustling young man to sell Singer Sewing machines. Good contract with chance of pro motion. Address Singer Sewing Machine Co.. Beaufort. S. C. ll-4t WANTED—At once, party or par tie* with a small saw mill outfit To contract to cut several small tracts of timber on the Seaboard from Charleston to Savannah. Good prices paid to reliable par ties. Sullivan Lumber Co.. Green Pond. S. C. 7-1 l-3t. WANTED—Prices on ^4000 cans ' No. 3 tomatoes. Must be labeled and dated. Will take them in 5ft and" 6ft can lots. Colleton Mercantile Co. 7-4-2t. Logs—Pine. Cypress. Poplar. 12 Inches and over in diameter. Will pay good prices delivered our pond, .Anderson Spool A- Bobbin Mfg. Co-, Charleston, S. C. 6-27-St. WANTED—The public to know that 1 represent three ’FIRST, CLASS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES, and can take care of any nntf aR risks, whether in town or coun fry. If interested wH;<; I. M. F1SHUURNE. care Farmers and Merchants Rank. tf. FOR RENT FOR RENT—One new store build ing. Apply to C. Gregory, Wal- terboro. S. C. tf. WANTED—Man for blacksmitrr shop Apply to C. C. Hiott. Round. S. O. . It. LOST LOST—Automobile tire pump in front of my residence on Hamp ton street. Finder will receive reward if returned to W. 0. Mims, Walterboro. It. BUSINESS LOCALS . —We have a large lot of Tennis Shoes for Men. Women and Chil dren at 5ft cents per pair. H. W. Black. Jr. . *—Good Coffee. 15 cents pound, sugar. 10 cts. lb. H. W. Black. Jr. —Black and white Tennis Shoes for Men. Women, Boys and Girls— 5i> cents per pair. H. W. Black, Jr. Great Clearance Sale is Now , • ' ' , i. .Going,On At J. FRANK’S •* » ' y •• . \ # • . j- Our entire stock consisting of -, * . * ■* \ Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods and * MILLINERY * ♦ will be sodd regardless of cost, as the time Mill soon be here when our fall stock Mill commence to come in, and ■. ’ . ■ * • »-» * * , \* .* ' . , % Me must make room for same at once. • * '. • The Charleston Surprise Bargain House NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE WALTERBORO, S. C. rnmniTTHH roarsfiirauM Our Federal Reserve bank always keeps on hand an immense supply of currency and we can always get what we need for our depositors * * .s' * * , by turning over to it, if necessar. , the notes on which our merchants, fanners and business customers have borrowed money from us. Every business man with payrolls to meet will understand what this means. You can assure yourself of this important safeguard by becoming one of our depositors. MiMam SKOCftAL SMCSVZ SYSTEM The First National Bank 1 svwwwwBiyi L ■ \ vX* Want Some Real COMFORT? IVe have lots of it stored away foryou in Old Hickory Chairs and Rockers. Old Hickory Fumitur* is Durable, Beautiful and reasonable in price in addi tion to being comfortable. Call and Iri ut drmonttr&te these quashes * PRIC E FURNITURE <T). •n. l\ I P BUY YOUR BEDROOM FURNISHINGS HERE and SAVE MONE^ AND save a goodly sum, too. Test us out. Compare prices, quality for quality, for is comparison lies the true jtest of values. Snch a comparison will answer your question in the nameof this store—for We can and will save you money on your purchases—cn any goods you may choose. We want particularly to show you this genuine Simmons Brass Bed in the “Adam” nenod as illustrated.X The design and ornament are historically correct. And the new bronze finish adds a tone impossible to describe. It is in keeping with our established reputation for Servict that this charming interior can be duplicated from our stock with hundreds of variations to suit your individual taste, and at most reasonable prices, s You are invited so visit our display floors and see for yourself how the newest thing in Simmons Brass Beds will Uautify your home. > - This Bed at Only $ 15.00 Brown Furniture Co. A . * V? V- v\ i . , vC- . Si, tr. Jt.. X \. / X *». J