The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 21, 1917, Image 5
November 21, 1917.
TUtkFRESS AND STANDARD
J’AGS'
Keep a Portrait-- ;
OF YOUR SWEETHEART, YOUR WIFE, LITTLE
I HONOR ROLL KoR • '
WALTKItilOKO SC HOOL
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ONE AS THEY GROW.
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A COMFORT-KIT FOR THE ROY AT THE FRONT.
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Fishburne’s Drug Store
Eeverything the Best
WALTERBORO,
SOUTH CAROLINA
IF YOU WANT
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. * Ou^r line of clothing f^r'men and young men are -su-
perior to any ready-to-wear clothing, on the market,.
Made out of the best materials, and put together ty the
most experienced, workmen. They make only high-grade
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These goods are well-made, and you know our policy
and out merchandise. Both. are dedicated to your satis
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^ Just received a shipment of BLANKETS. Wo ha\e
a large assortment of Coat Suits and Crepe \de t hin^’
Shirt Waists.
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ThACT OF LAND CONTAINING 125 ACRES iy
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OPEN LAND./ B.\LANUE TIUBERED^ PRICE
$10.00 PER ACRE. TERMS TO SyiT PCRCHAS-
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Viard's Barber Shop
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Fair Visitors will receive a hearty welc&ne
to our barber shop. Competent workmen
will be on every chair to serve you.
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VIARD, Proprietor
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The following is the. honor roll
for the Walterboro school for the
second month’s work. This roll (s
(divided Into two parts, one of them
being for those pupils making an
average ef‘&5 per cent or more, and
thore from 5*0.to 95 per cent. The
higheet aver&ge for the month. \t
given a free ticket to the Colonial
by the management of this popular
moving picture/ theatre.
'• First Grade—Mary Clare Haws,
highest average^ Helen Fishbume;
Pauline Smoak; Evelyn • Edenfleld,
Janie, Miley, Altha May Lanadale.
Elma Sanders, Helen Rivers, Enoch
Ulmer, Cantwell Muckenfuss. Annie
I^e Drawdy. Tleket wjnner,’ Mary
.Clare Haws..
Second Grade—Eva Mace Strick
land. highest average; Boya Barnes,
Burdette Crosby. Eugene Hubster.
Albert Lucas, Evelyn Easterlin, .Man-
nie Wadlaw, "^Dorothy Ackerman.
Frances Fishbume, Catharine Pad
gett. Judson Ackerman. Marshall
Sanders. Marlon Taylor, Caroline
Klein, Mary Finn, Helen EsDorn.
Ticket winner, Eva, Mace Sirjfkland.
Third Grade. Section 2 Kathleen
Ha\^. highest average;- Wilmont
Jacobs, Alice Smoak. Legn Towles,
Ruby Murfafk Section 1—Clati
Patterson. Herbert BlacT{“, Riddick
BlocVer, Albert Barnes, Herbert
Stokes. Ticket ^ winner, Kathleen
Haws.
Fourth Grade—Highest - .honor*
Douglas Jones. Virginia . Riddle,
Delma Drawdy;. honor;'■Pearl Davis,
Jennie .Googe. Hasel Glover. Alton
DoBofs. Tit ket witiner by drawing
ft raws, , noyglas 'Jo'hes. Vi*Tji»ia
n»*BHe an<l" Douglas Jones made tfto
sam« average. ,
Fifth C.radQ— .Highest Honor:
Sadie Blocker a.nd Nadeen Bi*feh;
honors;. Eva Cohen. Virginia Adams,
Gerald Miley, Richard Black,- Tim
Broderick.‘ Viola O’Ou'n, Rebecca
Beach. Ena Beach, Ethieen Strick-
Tsiml, Ido May Stokes. Austin Beach,
Celeste Patterson. Ticket* winner,
Sadie Blinker.
Sixth Grade-—Highest honors;
John W lk>c^ Riddick A( kerman,
Raymond McT**er. Jim vonLehe,
Bloomy /nllo. Esther Brown; hon
ors: Morris Frank, Lizzie Dell Bloek-
er./Jesaie Padgett, Jewell Farrell,
tCavoPne Jocies, Mvrtle Higglnbothl
j.c.m, Ruth Lecas, Louise Frlpp, Jto-
salOe Hubster.^ Ticket winnei'. Jno.
Wslkor. —r—
Seventh Grade—*-Rut>^ Brown*
Mary Graham. Dorothy Hope. Fay
Morrjs. Vernelle Ris^rer, Helen Rish-
er. Helen Searsoiy, Pearl V?rn, Jose-
the Viutna TepresentatlTP. of the* re
sults he had obtained from the pre-
pa rat inn.
‘I gained thirty-five^ pounds by
taking Vitona.” he continued, "and
-1 feel like * brand new mao.” •
"I stiffej-ed with catarrh'of .the
head and stomach for years, and got
into a .terrible run-down condition.
My head ached terrible and my nose
was so stopped up I could hardly
breathe,. /I was also bothered with
afraid rssta
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’over. P ice pScett. RywcsJSm,, ? ff W 1 *** m $ to b T ^
c oh.. irit-Woli. > 4 «IbH a™! strength eyerf d ...
Fay T.n^ Ac !i^v,...Vty<f heartt about Vi top* atid **4
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iat Is LAX-FOS
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A Difcstlve Diquid Lazattre, Cathartic
and Uver Tonic. Contains Coacara Bark,
Blue Flag Root. Rhubarb Root, Black
Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and
Pepsin. Combines strength with pala
table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 90c
Whenever Yon Hood a Oonoral Tonic
Take Orovo'a.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable go a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of fiLTNIN B
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive#
out Malaria, Enriche# the Blood end
Builds np tha Whole System. 60 cents.
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A new lirie of SAMPLES of the very latest designs expected within the next ^lay or
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two. To those that have not yet purchased their dress hat we would suggest that they
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CLOAKS AND SUITS
All popular colors and styles, sizes and prices to suit all.
Main Street.
Shaffer Row.
Walterboro,
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Next to Beach Bros. .*
- South Carolina.
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JAKE VITONA AND
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Kngimvi- Was in Ibid Rundown Con*
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Receiving Any
Benefit. *\ ‘
"If'ovorybody ' kn^yg'about the
wonderful good Vitona has done tne,
ypu wcul'in’jk-h^rlde to make it fast
enough lAXsupply the demand." said
Mr. F; S. Leak, a well known host-
. tZZV 'r a - enclneer. who lives at 686 9/
nhme W4rdla< ^njamln Fln^ pryoI . Atlanta . G a.. in teBIXs
Kenhelh tSajtiiers. iVilllam Smoak;
hondts: 1 / 4 Vaj. nolle Beaeh, Reba
Flier?. J^thel Padgett: Gladys Tow-
os. ^Letha Ulmer, Thelma l T lmer,
Goidie Varn^doe, Isadore _ Cohen.
Harry Patterson: Rursell Saunders.
Ticket winner^ Kenneth Banders.
Eigh-H Grade--Freeman Graham,
Harry Gnilfotr!, George Ooo^e, Cotesr
worth Tishburne. Hugh Beach. Chase
Herndon. Annie Fripp, Victoria War
ren, Grace Martin-, , Ticket winder,
^liaalnth Haws. High honor:'Ath-
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, 1 have just accepted the agency for the DORT
Automobile, and shall be pleased to show this car
to anyone interested. This is one of the new cars,
for this section, and is among the popular sellers*
of the year. It is guaranteed to be in a class along
with any other car, equipped wkh all the latest fm-
proveifients, -Westihghduse Starting and Lighting
system. , • ii'! ri.Hi
To urirg Cerf.o.b. Walterboro
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AGENT FOR COLLETON COUNTY
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Hich -' honor % ; in nffor every oae.bf mv
r-H rou I J I #?3 - an, I uow 1 ani -oimd an*!
Thom * ■ U wo'i Ih every way. I eaXjust any
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i^FtT?nt1i ( nv'« Dnfl I nn\y ^n!no<1 thf’t - *
■ —“T rit)^ slt'CD ftno rvonr
Pr'MnjX \Hred deTreville. Reh.i i f,v X poun< ! ?
CartjX David Finn. Harold Savin- n, ^«. I" roorn ^
Cray. AVant, Jessie Beach, idling fresh -tfnd ready far a bU
—•- ■- - I’m not neryous ^anv
'ohen Ackerman,
nizaheth Jones.
Ticket winner.
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There ie nothing i
"Gets-It" for re *•*»•/
he worltl like
Juat apply It 71
clion^, the pain
nd then the corn
aa a whistle. NO
according to
atops at once
lifts off aa
fuss, no bo, .
It.’’ you know, is aa
have uaed it, more than all other
no danger. "Oete-
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corn
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ledlea combined.
nett-
Den*# Wa
Thera la . no need for yon to go
through another day of corn agony.
But be oare you get “'Oete-It."
Accept noth)
there ie poa
good. “OetB-I
five fleeh. never
Ton can go about
work or play,
tnagle, does all
corn peels right
skin, and leai
and corn-free
happened
Get a I
from an
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toe as emooth
your palm. Never
did It? Guess net.
of "Oeta-ir today
More, you need pay
or sent on receipt
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No hunting <?r troapasslng of any
kind on lands otnicd by the follow
ing panics: G. G. Rgundera, H. W.
Saunders. William Crosby. A. I.
Martin, T. M. Smith fcnd F. M.
Smith. ’ Jl-2I-at.
day’s work.
longer.. rX bond ami nose are ’pot
Mopped up. I don’t h^ve headaches;
In fiyX ? am In. tip-top shape in ev-
ervXvay. Vitona- P»it me in goo.i
ixin^Rion again after I paid out
over $2h < > f^r other medicines that
didn’t help’pie one hit. I conr.jdtv.
Vitona; lh a class by Itself. X
Vitona Is now being sold in Wa!-"
ter boro by John M. Klein; LoJire at*
K. ft. Bishop & Co... and a^ T sland-
duo. ftt lrtlandton More...Co.
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IM PORTA XT MEETING
Thfre wjlj be a meeting of the
Executive Committee of the Guile
ton Asaoeiatlon oa the first Monday
in December, at II o'clock a. m.. at
the offlee of Probate Judge Heaeh.
Any church desiring hgln of .thv-
State^ Board will mak^ their appli
cations to this committee. I ask
that all members of the board bo
present, as business of importance
will be Jransncted, or anyone wish
ing to attend the nieetine.
G. W. WAV.
Chairman of CooimiHef’.
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I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE
MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR
ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY
FIGURES §WXOm BUYING.
C. C HIOTT
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ORNAMENT YOUR TABLE WITH BRIGHT NEW
C UTLERY AND YOU WILI^BE PROUD OF IT. YOU
CANNOT HAVE A NICE LOOKING TABLE WITH
ODD AND MISMAtED KNIVES AND FORKS,
DONT YOU NEED NEW CUTLERY? ; X
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RAZOR-EDGED CARVING SETS* YOU CAN DO THE
JOB BETTER AND QUICKER. .
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OUR FINE CUTLERY IS HIGH IN QUAUTY AND
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USE OUR HARDWARE; IT STANDS HARD WEAR.
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PHe# Cured la 6 to 14 Days
Tout drufsirt will ref ■ad money If PAZO
OlSTTMt iT Me to cure anycsM of Hchinc.
WiaO. aicetiur or frotrudluc Mica in 6to 14da> a.
Tb« brat application givea Ease and Boat. tea.
At bmm Hal 0m Bst Mhatlte Rms
Bacanae of IU tonic and laxative egccit.lAXA-
TIV8 BROMO oriNINE ia better than ordinary
Quinine and don not caaae nemoaaeae an
ringing In bead. Remember tbc fnU name and.
fcofc lor tbc aifnatur* of H- *V. CBOVE. 2H,
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