The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 19, 1917, Image 8
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday. September 19, 1917
School Days
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School Books
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School Supplies
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NOW READY
KLEIN’S DRUG STORE
Everything The Best
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
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FOR SAIX—Lime, Cement and
Brick. Colleton Mercantile Com-
‘ pany. J-lS-.t.
FOR SALl:—My farm known the
M. P. Hiott farm five miles from
Walterboro. at Mashawvillt. Con
taining 100 acre*; 50 acres clear
ed. Fair boildingd. Apply to P.
P. Hiott. JacksonWpro or Walter
boro. S. C. N t-l-tf.
FOR RALE—Monuments. I am
agent for Cherokee Marble Works.
See me for estimates and secure
my figures before buying. C. C.
Hiott. Round, 8. C. tf.
WANTED—Young men between the
agea of SO and 40 to fill positions
of conductors and mot or men. No
one need ppply unlmm they can
rend and write, alee have know
ledge of simple arithmetic, that
is, addition, subtraction and mnl-
UpUcatien. Apply office of Sup
erintendent Railway. Car Shed,
from *:S0 a. m. to ll:tt a. m.
Charleston Consolidated Railway
and lighting Company. Charles
ton. 8. C. 0-lf-fit.
WANTED
WANTED—Tanasra In knew that
la ardor to latrodoce tracking
into thin ■eeUen. I wtM ad ranee
enough seed pototeee* to plnnt
two or three hundred acres. If
interested nee me tor particulars.
P. H. Van. Walterboro. »-13-3tp
FOR RENT
FOB RENT—One new atore build
ing. Apply to C. Gregory, Wal-
fwrboro. S. C. tf.
FOB RENT—A | reasona*e price.
Great Fall Opening Sale
Meet Me
AtFRANK’S
Meet Me
Where you will always get more goods for less money, and better goods for *ame
money, as you all know we are selling goods at WAY, WAY below market price.
JUST THINK $F IT!
We have three warehouses of merchandise. We are not buying from the small jobber-
but direct from the mill. Just like the moat of the poop le say : If you cannot get it at
FRANKS, NO USE TO LOOK FOR IT.
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$7.50 Men’s Suita, our sale price. • •. .$ 5.50 || Apron Checks at...... 10c, 12 l*2c and 15c
10.00 and $12.50 Men’s Suite sale...
12.50 Men’s Blue Serge. sU wool, at.
four good rooms.
Jno. D. Edwards.
Apply to Mrs.
9-l»-2tp
“The Range
That Keeps Up
the FAME of
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Southern
Cooking’*
LOST
(AMT—An alligator hand bag—or
grip—between Ayer’a stables and
Sandy Dam. Wednesday. Sept. 12.
Reward If returned to The Press
and Standard, or C. D. C. Adams.
Round. 8. C. 9-19-21.
M>sT—Waterman Self-filler Foun
tain pen.\ Reward if returned.
R. M. Jefferies.. Walterboro. Tt.
<.nat Faith in < h^ntLcrluiR’* Colic
Mini Rinrrlioc* Uemeily.
/‘Chathbi'rlaln’s < •Xi*- ar.<l D'nr-
i ho*>a It Mi .'dv was used by" my. fath-J
t r about a year ago wiien lie had
diarrhtwa. It relieved Kim fttinie-
di.itel. and by takinii three d'
he a.« - - absolutely cured. He Mas
t *'ait|i in this remedy." \v!it.*s
Mis. \\ li. Williams. Strnby. .N\ Y
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15.00 Men's Suite, lU wool, at 9.50
18.00 Men's Wonted Suite st 12.00
20.00 Men’s Worsted and Serges at 15.00
BOYS’ SUITS
We have a full JUi>e of hoys’ suits of all
kinds and all prices just like all the time,—
no advance.
YARD GOODS
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Dress Ginghams at ..••....12 1-2 and 15c
50c'Poplins, very nice quality at .35c
86 inch Homespun at 10c
86 inch Tafeta Silk only • • . .$1.10
86 inch, all the very latest novelty silk $1.50
Men’s Pants and Boys’ Knee Pants of all
kinds and aU prices just as ever!
Men’s, Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes at
the lowest prices.
MILLINERY
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Our millinery, such as Ladies’ and Chil
dren’s ready to wear Velvets, Felts and fine
Trimmed Hats are better than ever and
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cheaper than ever.
Do not pay high prices for your goods, as yoihcan get them cheap chough at
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J. FRANK, MANAGIv
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for Colletoa County f6r Iatl>
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■ MRS. QEORG1E STRICKl^ANUr
9-12-41. / v»Admt»tstrix.
t t »TTO\—PFARCR 6 BATTEY,
the Savannah CoHob Factors, are
substantial, relir.ble *nd energetic.
Their extensive warehousing facil-
tties antpjiuperlor salesmenship hre
at yuor Command. They are abun-
d«ntly able to finance any quantity
of cotton shipped them. Isn't it to
your interest to try thec.7 Do it
now and be convinced- / 8-l-6m.
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I'lciisc remember that what we advertise is true and we can prove it. We have or
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Soutkera Cookings Soutkern Ilospitalify—
lonj before present day! conveniences were thought of
Southern matrons had become famous for their skilfully pre
pared delicacies. v Today without worry or discomfort, these
fine traditions are ‘upheld hecaune Southern kitchens are
furnished with Allen's Princess Ranges.
Their many convenience* make the preparation of meat* • light taak.’ Tha
B,l»ea(oa lined walla give a quick oven without overheating tha kitchen. Tha
Pnnceaa cooka the food and not the cook. Alwaya bakea uniformly. Two
large warming doaeta take the place of ahelvee and are out of the way. Rea-
ervoir ioioa lira bo*, giving hot water Inatantly. The entire top of the etova
la available tur cooking, tha pipe being placed back of the warming oven.
You ace iavulcd to call thia week to ace our apeeial display of theae Rangca.
BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY.
What is LAX-FOS
LAX FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA „
A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark,
Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
Root. May Apple Root, SennaLeavea and
Pepsin. Combines strength with pala
table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c
Walk-Over
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Announcement
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HASGS
ANWHERt:
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G UFS •
EVERYWHERE
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htc.co wranTaaa n
A f ilding high chair that can be hung from a chair.
bed, pHrk-lHMich or auto rttln* rail. The most convenient
and effident baby rest of the day. In the house, or out
doors it is an absolute necessity where there is a baby.
Gan be put on any chair in the kitchen, dining-room or
parlor. Is one and one quarter inches thick, folds to a
space 11x14 inches, and weighs only 4 pounds anti w hen
folded can be packed in a suit case, trunk or grip with
ease. An automobile can be converted from a five.to
a six passenger car by simply hanging the KIDDY
CHAIR over robe rail. An ideal gift to the mother of
any child. <
DON’T FORGET WE GIVE PROFIT-SHARING COU
PONS WITH EVERY SALE
For Men
The name Walk-Over
has come to mean shoe
satisfaction. Every day
— every-w here — the
' host of/good • dressers
who prefer Walk-Over
Shoes is increasing. Our
line of Shoes is particu
larly good just now.
For Women
The Walk-Over line for
many years has led in
newness of style, qualitv
of workmanship, and
moderation of price. .We
invite you to see these
excellent shoes—in the
handsomest shoe store
South.
Correct in each detail. Walk-Over Shoes are here in cv-
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ery style that Fashion demands. Perfect workmanship,
superbly finished, you will find here, in the finest shoe
store South, the model that w ill please you most.
WATCH THE WALK-OVER WINDOW THIS WEEK.
PRICES REASONABLE
Be Wedded To
One Store
In these times ot high prices it pays any
j)ne who has the idea uppermost in their
minds to get the most goods for their mon-„
ey to look around and see what other mer
chants are doing. We want our customers
to do this, and always insist on their doing
so, ior in no case do we ever suffer by the
comparison ot our prices and values wit!
any other store in Walterboro. We simply
defy any competitor to match our prices—
they can’t do it—and £ell aboye^ost. WZ
can t say we have a monopoly on the
Goods business here in Walterboro. but
we do say that in no case do you ever bm
an article here in town cheaper than we
sell it—and in nine cases out of ten wo
save you money.
Heavy Ca n ton- Flan net—
worth 17 l-2c yard—
15c
39 in. \ ellow Homespun—
easy worth 18c yard, spe
cial at— -
12 l-2c
36 in. Soft Finish Bleach.
Good cloth—no starch—
t* —
10c
Heavy dark Outings, heav
iest made—special at—
(Only 10 yds. to customer*
12 l-2c
36 in.\ Messaline; all .Oik
and big value — good
shades at, per yard—
•SI.25
36 in. Silk and Wool Crepe
de Chine at—
39c
36 in. Suesine Silks, in all
leading fall shades—spe
cial at—
34c
Coats Spool Cotton, 6 for
25c
Silkene Onjchet Cotton
7c Spool
Crochet Needles
5c
Colgate’s Talcum Powder
14c
Palm Olive Soap
9c
Odds and Ends in Shoes at
just half w’hat they are
marked.