The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 06, 1918, Image 5
March 6, 1918.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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PAGE VIVE
IT IS CERTAINLY VERY GRATIFYING TO US TO SEE THE WONDERFUL RESPONSE TO THE ADS. WE HAVE
HAD IN THIS PAPER FOR THE PAST FEW WEEKS. IT PROVES THAT THE BUYING PUBLIC OF THIS AND
ADJOINING COUNTIES HAVE FAITH IN WHAT WE SAY, AND THE VERY LIBERAL PATRONAGE THEY
HAVE GIVEN THIS 1 STORE AND THE MANY WORDS OF PRAISE WE HEAR CERTAINLY IS ^ PLEASURE TO
US. IT ONLY MAKES UL STRIVE TO DO GREATER THINGS' AND WE HAVE PROVED TO EVEN THE MOST
SKEPTICAL CUSTOMER THAT JUST WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE’VE GOT, AND IN MANY.CASES WE HAVE
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EVEN BETTER THAN WE SAY.
4 SPECIALS OUT OF THE 100 WE
ARE OFFERING
XO. 1. 27 in. Press Cinsihams thete are
•r!d almost everywhere at 20c. We have
now just 20 pi.*o • left: while the last 1.V yd
XO. U. 20ot) • yrr.Is D 'nty Embroideries
in Baby Irir'.i r.n-i French Knot uesi^ns; the*
fabric is the inert lawnjs and sr.-isses; 15. to
27 l.iches —ide; \ ry special bariaih 17r <•’
NO. :t. Evtra h-r.-.y \. c. A. Feather Re 1
Tichip^, a valne ^he cities asl: 50c per yard.
For these 10 pieces of.tick we carried ove~
from Inst fall. We have decided to shar’
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this biv bargaio with you. Come quick—
...... . . . :I7 1.2c yd.
XO. 4. Full Bed Sheets—the celebrated
Salem Brand—one that everv housewife
knows ar, the*standard of all r*'eets. Abso
lutely no starch or hllim:. 72\:>0 at S1.2«>
YOU SHARE IN A GREAT: ATIONAl SAVING WHEN YOU BUY WIRTHMOD 1
. Hundreds of ih usand. of dollars are saved annually to the women of
Athci ’ca through the > reat economies of the WIRTHMOR PLAN—the plan
that makes possible these wonderful drllar waists.
GOOD STJLE. GOOD FIT. GOOD WORKMANSHIP and GOOD SER
VICE are the qualities that inhere in every waist that.!' worthy ‘>f bearing
the WIRTHMOR label.
Sold in fust one good store is everv ci’v and sold here exclusively.
NEW WIRTHMOR MODELS ON SALE TOMORROW
Main Floor. . ^ - - . - Bargain Square.
M’KCIAI, NOTH i:
We have decided to have no Millinery
Opening this season. Miss McC.ee has her
ha'A^ail In nwaitini: your kind inspectimi.
fr :'. uy hats are beer sold that she finds
she Won’t diy' able to hold back enough to
make a rred'taNe showing a* an opening, so
don't deiny. rl.e hats are ,out. Come and
look them ove- and make your selection.
Our ••y'.e, eualities and prices aie right. X *
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Jo! < r r-asse si vies shown.
The Store Where Style
Reigns Supreme
wi-: (;iVi: tbaoivo
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and thereby give \> : back more than 2 p**’
c/*nt on every cash purchase you make. It
pays 1o buy het^e. w 1
ft. v,
nr. 'er the big Ku d . i f>o<
•our dollar i:roan2
ca rnes.
Local Board Appeals
To Colleton Teachers
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• DEATHS *
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S MRS. DAVID O’QUIN
To the Teacher* of Colleton County:
Recently President Wilson issued
a call to the school teachers to as-
stst the Provost Marshal General la william*. March 6 —1**. Davll
cardin* and Indsxlna ths rs*la- o'QuIn. dlatf at the Clara EsDprn
trants from their QuesUonnarie* ( I nflrmary m Walterboro Saturday
which were on Die with the local | morniORi fallowlac * an operation,
boarda. This work la not a difl-, Mrs. O’QuIn was very ill when, tak-
dnM one. but as there are numbetw'*,, to the ujUnnary and Mttle hop.,
of Qoeatlonnnrles to be carded and enterUlned aa to her recovery.
Indexed, It is rather tedloua. How* go her death, while qufte a shock to
ever. It is necessary woYk, which Is ber fam ily *nd friends, was not
as importsnt to the nation as any lWho iiy unexpdhted.
work which may be done In raising • Mr g. o’Quin was « years of are
the armies of our country. Prom and WM prominent in the life ef the
the rardidr and. indexing *b done
the Provost Marshal General in
Washington will be able to put hts
finger on kny man who is register
ed and at a glance teR bin occupa
tion and hfc particular qualifica
tion for any special duty: so that,
for Instance, when the need arisen
for a certain number of bricklav-
ers£ stenographers, mechanics, au
tomobile drivers, etc., the Provost
Marshal General may at once know
how many of these places can he
filled from th<\ l.ocal Board for Col
leton county or any other county.
This is an opportunity for the
communityA She was the mother
of a number of children all of whom
have taken their places, aa stroo<
men and' women, and are well
thought of and "known. .4he is sur
vived by her husband nnd the fol
lowing , children:
Mrs.
R. C.
Brabham. Mrs. Henry CMrter, Mra.
H. C. Wynne. Misses Ruth and Dell
O’Qtiin and J. T., J. L. and Newton
O’QuIn. She also Is survived hv
one brother. Joseph Ramsey.
•The funeral was held Sunday in
the pc^sonce of a large concourw of
-relatives nnd triends. The services
were conducted at the grave hy Rev.
teachers of the coifnty to display |\V. n. McCnen. after which inter-
their patriotism at some small sac
rifice of time on their part. Sev
eral have cnuanninlotted with nu* ^
regard to this work and have ex
pressed a willingness to take pa't
in it The Local Board will he glad
to have ; ny of the teachers in“th‘*
county, beginning next Monday,, the
Tlth inst., to cotqe to the Loca!
Board office in the afternoonf. or
for the entire day on Saturdnv, or
for the entire day on any holida>.
when they will he directed as to this
w.ork and in what manner they can
assist. The teachers in some o" the
counties of the Str.te have fullv
oofnpleted this work, hut our Local
Board I? behind. There is no com-
pensat'o-i attached to it. and one
vill ha\ • to be compensated in the
knowledge that a patriotic duty has
been w 11 >erformed and an oppor
tunity at t is time of need has been
met.
Respectfully;
J. M. MOORER, ..Chairman.
Walterboro, March 5, IfilS.
ment was had at the family plot.
K. COY
(J. E. Co\. .of Elliott, who was
employed at the Walterboro Lumber
Company, died at the Clara EsDorn
Infirmary last Wednesday, follow
ing a short illnefis^qf pneumonia.
Mr. Cox Was a nijddle aged mini,
nnd was ill only a short white be
fore his dvafh. He had been at the
Walterboro Lumber Co. onl> a short
while, itnt was well like-d by all who
came into contact with him. He ik
survived hy a wife aud several chi'-
dren. They'were at their home at
Ellioft, and the body was sent tlu-rc!
for Interment.
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MRS. MARY* 4. AXPERSOV
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NOTICE!
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Mrs. Mary J. Anderson, of Char-
lestc*n, died this morning of heart
failure gt about 7 o’clock ’ at tije
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Murray.
Mrs. Anderson came to Walterboro
only a day or so ago, for a visit to
her friends, the fptnlly of Mr. am!
(Mrs. Jno. F. Lucas, and was at the
To the Members of the Township home of Mr. Murray when suddenhC
x Boards of Equalization:, stricken. The body will be taken
Alb members of the Township on the afternoon train to Charleston,
Boards of Equalization for Colleton accompanied hv members of Mr.
fount v arc- hereby ‘called to meet it Curas' family/ Intermentl w ill bo
tiie court house in Walterboro on held at Magnolia cemetet v tomor-
ThYirsday, March M-^th. at 10 o'clock i row.
V In • ,, , > discuss .'nd decide upon j Mrs. Ande.rso* was a tiainc-d
im P"V 5Rft t tav matters. nurse and was well known in Wal-
This j - .in v iiintter.and * Imo'o, having hc-Y-n hc're qupe Irv—
.'•ry member’Of board KAir’vTquently. She was of a bright ami
«1 to Ik* t»r<*s*-nt. cheerful disposition, and had many
E. M JONE.*. Auditor- .friends here.
*' '• >/ r • March sh*- is survixed. b\ four daughte yi
^ *—'- 1 - Land ope-fmn as fiMjows: Mrs: Bef-
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Horses and Mules
JUST ARRIVED
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*1:14VICKS AT SMOAKS
BOX PA ICTY At FI HE HILI
Thi'ro will Ik* a box party at Firo
Miss Mario Prosser will b‘ „in her
11100'ing. tho Ix>rd filling, at th<* Mill! school housb on
Rt- .oar Hmoalre/March 9 E’* ( March hth. beginning at
hL’u..; J* fev.t.nl to attend thi” ’ Tho public is cordially
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4| >!« BIRTHS
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Born to Mr. gnd Mrs. S ; M- Rid-
Saturdav. 'H* 1 - a "on, William Mered’jjlh, Ftb-
1:^0 p. m! ruary 19th.
invited »o - •
Magisfrite G. W. Sweat was here
8 P. J Garris. Sr., one of the
l«*ading farmeis and business men
?f Sn.oaks, was in town Monday.
attend.
. this week in attendance upon court.
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W. D. Bennett, Esq., of Ehrhardt, Postmaster J. E. /Rmoak, of
had business before the court.hero Smoaks, was here for a few, hours
the early part of the week. Monday.
I). -jHitulenry Due to Constipation.
Women often becon^e nervous an*i
despondent. When*'this is due to
constipation it is easily corrected by
taking an occasional dose of Chat, -
berlain’s Tablet^. The-K tablets ar- ’
easv to take and plegsant in efTe -t.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harmon, of
Johnson/ City are in Walterboro \
stopping at the Henderson House.
Mr. Harmon is connected with Mr:
Haws in his mill business. i
There are Very Fine Woik Mules
In i his Lot. Let L^s Show Them
, '°V-
tc you
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H. W. Black, Jr., Mgr.
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