The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 07, 1917, Image 6
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'Wednesday, November 7, 1917.
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\ Dry Goods Department
TERRY & SHAFFER
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(MRS LINDER IN CHARGE)
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We issue a Special Invitation to all the Ladies who Visit the County Fair to make our Store their “up
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headquarters.” Remember we maintain a Ladies’Rest Room for Your Convenience.
town
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I SPECIAL DISPLAY DURING FAIR. t * LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW l
: > LADIES’COAT SUIT S, DRESSES, COATS, » ‘ ; FALL PATTERNS IN DRESS t
WAISTS, CHILDREN’S DRESSES,.CHILDREN’S COATS. *
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GINGHAMS AND OUTINGS.
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WE QUOTE JOBBERS PRICES ON SUCH STAPLES AS CANTON FLANNELS, SEA ISLANDS, TICKINGS, TWILLS, BLEACH-
INGS, LONG CLOTHS, DENIMS, CHEVIOTS, DUCKS, OUTINGS, GINGHAMS. WE PURCHASETHESE GOODS IN CASE LOTS
i’ROM THE MILLS AND SO BY BUYING FROM US YOU SAVE THE JOBBERS PROFIT , ,
WOOL BLANKETS, COTTON BLANKETS, READY MAI$E SHEETS, PILLOW TUBING, SHEETING, SPREADS, QUILTS,—
ALL AT PRICES WHICH WILL PLEASE THE BUYER.
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* Holiday Display of Ladies’ and MenV Handkerchiefs will be put * " Knitting Wool, Knitting Needles. These goods are extremely *
; on sale Monday morning. These surprisinjc handkerchief values, * scarce, but we have them. • - ^ X X ; . *
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* are the result of a lucky contract made with a big Import House * .
I last Spring.
* ALL AMERICANS KNIT—WHY NOT YOU?
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ventiuti Will >l**«‘t With IL'th*
THE OPTIMIST’S
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'< IIASK IIH.IIliY CtlVrKNTHAT
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VJItON MINKHAIi.
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lelipm Chuirh N«*v.
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TV Hint Preucrilted it For lientiM
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Who Highly Endorses it
llekm.
T had an awful attark, of rh»*d-
inatiKiii In Wy h>n arm the past two
winters and the pain was ho great
in my ah milder it was excruciating
at times when 1 tried to raise my
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ernl T«X me and I look about thr«e-
fonrths of a hot Me. It gave me re-f^ f „ ,p r ,.ptjsrft K ,. v— ...
IK ^that 1 wanted and I haven t had j fn|r jl um b<V Schools.” Hiscusseikrti.v a » i;aw
syidpt »m of it sime I ()uit taking naker. 11. J. Givens. Uev.
The fonty-peCoiul annual session
of tl«‘ Colleton Baptist Sunday
Sc hool C.*n vent ion will be held w ith
the Hethhhem Baptist chureh. be
ginning Friday before the third
Lord’s Day In November, 1917. The
program i» as follows:
Friday Morning*,
fo:4r.. Prayer and sotfk service
led by K. O. Garris.
11:00. Introductory sermon by
Kev. Walter Block.
12:00. Organization?*
12:30. Address of welcome by
VV, B. Garris. Response by Rev. J.
W. Hilton.
1:00. Adjournment.- Dinner will
not be served on grounds.
Friday Night. X 4
7:30; Song service. ..And v prayer.
led by .1. \V. Bishop. ' X
8:00.' Topic I. ’•Sho.wld w-p have
Jit.
Kvery Sparkling Eye and Every
Laugh Wrinkle Is a Sign that the
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Optimist is Right With the World
and With Himself.
- An optimist is a man who loves
his fellow man and wants to be right
with the world. He wants to say
Good Morning to his fellowmen and
have the word* ring with the wish
that he carries in his heart.
How- can a man say Good Morn
ing and have It mean Good Morning
if he Is carying aroupd a burden of
pain and suffering. He caq’t.
Here’s a man who says Good
Morning and means It. IBs name is
Thos. F. I>»wis and he lives at Val-
anihrbsia. Ga. "
"For years I suffered excruciat
ingly with Rheumatism and was al
most past going,?’ he writes. The
"least tut'"' Doctor 9V "u I f' ,n<,n . v t'»’' 00 l v nt | Central Pharmacy of Mai'on Induced j
Wsrrihed AridlronMIn- 0^ to try SULFF RRO-SOL and’
pu.M.thed A.id Iron Min Lu.^r Boland.. ^ .^jikrnyd my everlasting gratitude for
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It. Acid lion Mineral in my opin
z ion, is a good tonic and also ao ex-
cellent styptic. It is line to purify
< the blood and an ,-xMlent remedy
for rheumatism. I gladly ' recom
mend it." declared K. C. .Keen. D
j—Iji. g, Henry I Vw.—-——t—
Doctors of Dental Surgery, sur
geons. physicians and thousands of
people ! n all walks of life endorse
this highly concentrated natural
9M.O. Topi,. II. • , The t ..^ , , lff< , ,
to -prcptp>go Lesson Study in ^
.’.1 itst today lXia\^- purchased
from a\)ve, pharmacy Orth teen bot-
»le« to give to others who suffer as,
I did. . ,-. S f ‘
Sl’I.FEIt flO-S(>L was a God send
J. I*. Graham. , - ....
10:00. Appointment of: cpjnuult-
tttss Atljoumment. • ■
s.-itiirdiiv 't»rning.
10:30. Ft aver and song St-f\ive,
Jed by K. E. .l^eterttB JX. X-.......
10:00. Address by Hey.. \V.' B.
McCuen. ,
11 :>r.. Topic HI. ’Tlow to ore-
nte an Interest in the SunffrtN
School,' and how tt» Maintain th<
medicinal .Iron. Plain medicinal j ^jfme.’* Dlst'itssed by the superln-
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irtm. in this concentrated form
makes a much stronger, more effl
<4«*n4 and economical medicine tor
the home use and goes from two to
eix times as far. It butldr up more
’quickly.,enriches and purifies the
blood, and one’s appetite And diges
tion almost immediately shows the
effect of the calcium sodium, potas
sium. nugnesium and free sulphur!.'
add as well as the tbrep forms 'ot
Iron this concentrated natural ..'pro-.
\duet contains.
People rundown, debilitated .and
losing weight readily find in this
non-alcoholic medicinal Iron Just
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what Ihey need to rebuild and in-1 vdjournment
vlgorate their system.
.Druggists sell it in 50c and $1
Sizes for home use. A dollar bottle
sent prepaid if druggist hasn't It on
receipt Of’ price by che FerrodijX
Chemical : Cot pot atlon. Roanoke, Vn
tcn<lents of 'each school of the con
ventlon, by roll call.
1:0b; Adjournment. -.V—
Satunlay NtghL ^ »
7;30.- Praver and song service
led hv C. N. Ijtnedale. ^
S:00. Topic IV. "How can we.
ln«luc«* Parents arf<V Grow n-ttp Pen-
ole to attend-the Sunday School?"
Dlscnresd by ’P. W. Connelly. N. G.
MorraU. Rev. J, M. Craven.
9:00. Topic V. "The Place of
the Bible In the Sunday School."
Diyussed by R. G Price, Rev. J. P.
C.Valfnm.
10:00 Reports of committees.
to me and IVb* nty greatest pleasure
to see tflat/dhis wondtn-ful remedv Is
placed 1 b^Tb^Jh8®da or dTher suffer-
Snlferro-Sol is sold and recom
mended by all druggists. Murray
Drug Co., nrd Greer Drug Co..
Wholesale distributors.
Boy Scouts’Eroni
CtHtageville Coming.
An interesting group of bov
rcouts will attend the fair next Tues-
dav from Cottageville under the
J. W. Walker and ’ Little Bill*’
Strickland, of Smoaks,' were in the
ciffc Sat in day on" a husiness trip
Mr. aud' Mr-?.* R. E. Jones. Mrs,
Farrell. Mrs. U. F, Hugins and
Mrs. F 1-*- Kinsey, went to Lodge to
attend the community fair Friday
Sunday Morning.
t«»:0n Sonr service and prayer,
led by L. A. filers.
U.Oo. Address by Rev W B.
M a rt in
11:00 Missionary sermon by
Hev J W Hilton X
12:00. A^nfiniabed business. Ethai
cdlnti’nnient. A" “X^
n -«> qf the Xein hers oTXne conl-
i -Mtce >»n'mUsXv rcutmwsd me to
I v< the song .ikYml^rs re-publl«h-
•-1 it Ion g with tj>e program. Th**
foilowinz MhnhilTM. bsAq imen ^elect-
«wl the "World Kvangel" as
the-songs, to l»e ust\d at the conven-
comrnan*! of Scoutmaster. Rev,-Geo.
K. Way. There will he about a
dozen of these bovs^dressed in ’
khaki uniform of the^craft. and t
will take part jn the parade
schools Tuesday morning. , Among
the attractive spots at the fair will
be their tent on the gchpuds.
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Mr. and Mrs. AT, J. Padgett anl
HUH* Miss Katharine Padgett* were
among those attending the Lodg-'
community fair on Friday,
MV’and Mrs. E. E. Jones anl
Master Dongl »s Jones w.*nt to Ixwige
Friday to attend th*- <ommunity
fair.
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Quality Price and Fair Treatment
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finding out aljout Shoob’s Store. We can s ue you money on every line of Dry Goods,
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Clothing, Shoe's, etc. These facts our customers-prove to themselves. If you nevjH^
have bought from us, ask your, neighbor who has. vAny time you buy something from
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us and you are dissatisfied, return goods and exchange^ or get your rrtoney back.
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de Chinexand Lingeries, ranging in prices from 50c to $3.50: All we ask is give us a
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Walterboro,
South Carolina
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