The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 15, 1918, Image 5
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SPECIALS AT
Rizer & Ayer’s
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We have now on hand a large assort-
ment of Hackney Wagons, in or.e and two
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horse, thimble skein and solid axles.
Deering apd Emerson Mowing Machines
f.nd Rakes.
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' These implements have a national repu-,
tation, which will be sufficient guarantee a <
to their worth. See us if in need of any
harvesting machinery.
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* International Trucks in 3-4 and ton size*.
Car of Dc-rt cars just received.
, St3e us before you buy.
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thoucht in service fpr the common
pood i? a community of Mrenrth.
• “Cali-'ton n'ay be n small county;
others may he more thiekly settle«1.
"nd more hi^blv developed, but ahe
has that of mere value than burst-
'nc ham* r.nd tam^red erains.
"'ore nr o '''o i v £ « ♦•'no. crest Tiches- — 1
s^ie has loyri sens who love her.
'••fp’ior.* citif''^-. t t v nnk you. Ml ®-i
*5-.e dr.r.' well, if in fhe^exclte-,
*"••**♦ of'ki),'* ervnref^e. the heat Ol
hnttle 1 Oin*»«?ipr' h;’f that som-l
nan mfoht have < : or'' more.. I he* -0 j
'•■•alifvT'.y critt'-'rm T'ithe- ,1 **j
Vn*en* h yersoor.l a Taira , hett*^'
f'^n i Cid. or el*t* he c'l*! not ha'c |
true and full understsudln*. of the
''acts. I state here thnt in dll th»‘ (
we'»-fc J have. T,’ft _ with nope ^
true -and iovaf men in this, county,
and I believe that the sun and the
e'r and the soil o' Colleton can
j no rthM* kin«l. Should \
lt»-s!tor atten’ot.to live in this devof-
• .,,i would nerlsh fo*”
o’ and peon all i’e would !
-♦ r -"i|t' he a t*'! of soil far fe-
I njc’e-I ’'ror.i the licht of the sun—-
I- iv f r f,r ;-’*ound, which was needed
fr- "o r ood tuirnose.
“Vv friends, last week, on th^
mernip^ oT Frida' - the tenth of May.
I hea.rd a number’ of people rom-
rta«ii»np because the hanks were
closed. ‘Weil. I would like to know
what •—s ot dav this is?* ? heard
^ .•'-"-'hie: ‘Banks all shut UP
r-» -o r’^-e a fellow can cash ft
i.Vnd rirht there a thouaht
'■« *"e to me which I want to unfold
, '- r »'re you and leave w^th you for
yr -r consideration: "> , .
“Why cannot Colleton make of
f > Flac Day. which we here cefe-
t ’te for the first time, a permao-
e* * celebration. Let the whole
eo ntv meet together in May. for all
♦ 'r -• to come, and rai*e anew - the
I Ho-’or Flas in hanpy commemoration
cf the days of the creat war when
tetir hoys, held -the far-flunK battte
The Thrift Car
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ii«o »-> T-r^nce an<» we at home toil-
«<l and kept the ‘Home Fires Burn-
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!.et us have a countv
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Colleton’s Mole Emporinm
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r>ovip» Pav hut T sucrest that w
hold the celebration Just four days ,
>aHier after this and make the dav'
, a day of common celebration to th*'-j
i heroes of today, end to the heroes
M yesterdav. - Let the eo*inty meft {
-jand heap flowers around that shift
| to the men who in their day wene
j true and brave and loyal to their
Faith, ami let other flowers he pin®* i
m! on that other monument which i
I see st-ndinl* there erected to their |
isops. who when ccain the cr-«at war,
/itest came, proved worthy of herot*
sires. . . -
T “So hereafter let-Colleton kejpJ
( Memorial Day. Not by wimply clo^-
inc the banks in Walterboro but by-
‘Iratherimr hero on this common
^eetine place. T^et the boys, ho nth
from this war. cnide the totterlnV
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The Right Car—For Right Now
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There is ample room for
five passengers—wide seats
and det p upholstery.
It has rear eantilover
springs, 106-inch wheel
base, 31x4 neh tires, non-
skid rear, vacuum fuel sys
tem and Auto^Lite starting
and lighting ' . ’ . . ^
n Tt is as desirable as it is
adequate, comfortable and
easy-to-handle.
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• Appearance, Performance,
Comf ort, Service and Price
Light four Hodti 90 Touring Cur, 9860
f,o.h. Tahio Prm to ?>■■«> —ftoal mUtm
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Entertainment!
I steps of that liUJe band still lei
from that other war. and lead thei
i to ‘ the festal board spreatf" undeirl
'i those creep syc^oior^s.. And x
“Imv wnr become not one of rad mem-fl
ory but a happy day of honor to alii
.true Americans of all times who
have dared to stand and to die for
( Richt. for Honor and *for Libertv.
'ud the Blue acd the Grey shall not,
be forgotten* ha>t shall be hFendcdf
[in the -lorv won by the boys wlio'l
wear the feh«ki.\. ^ 4 • "J
j “Friends, won't you all meet here
each ven«- on .Vav tenth amt Jet th*
.old county on that dav unite in oneF
; grand Memorial Day? t KOIt SALK—One* Spanish Jack.
“ Vn'l now,-Rofuntissioner i’lnicr.t weighing about K00 pounds. VVill
I place in your kerpinv this token; sell cheap Apply to J Swintbn |
of our countv honor. Let Colleton • Whaley, Kdisto Island, S. C.
treasure it forever—a precious her- 5-15-2tp.
'ta re to hand to generations yet un- rOR HALK—One red polled bull
t or". Raise it aloft Com'missionei : j raIf Sj ,. 0 ^gistered. Applv to
, fly it before vender monument as a‘ R Black Jr r»-ir»-2t..
I testin'onial that the sons of Coile-‘ ,-/»«. i-
ten todr.v are true to a gloriouy », m 'vmtr n \ icni*
»*•< -"""'" V «• * vlctorion, ru- VK. . I«'» N
!n ,h< ’ ,r0, " r ' n!l ‘ IWCCKSC'T ' MIIKTIKS AT »•'
letto Co.
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CLASSIlflED ADS.
FOR SALE
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IN the canoe or in the camp, around the
campfire or on moonlight excursions, there
is no more versatile and delightful enter
tainer, nor a musician more appreciated, than
the
Columbia Grafonola
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■ A $15, $27.50 or $‘?7.50 Columbia Grafo
nola is not too heavy to pack along with you*
summer camping kit—and it more than
“earns its keep’’ in pleasure before a week is
out.
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Come and see us about one todey and he
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sure to have us play cur latest i>ummer se
lections. We can guarantee you a trcalf
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BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY
true to a glorimiy
a victorious fu- ^
in the front rink
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Bh.lt HfNDHKIV II. M. 4F«.
PERIKS. 1*.
FOR SALK—S*.‘ctXnd sourmilk. 1
Mrs. E. E. Jr.r^s. / 1»I>. |
• hcaverr with old !_'l>i\ l-'OR SALK—'ifl'l bushels of good .
dly just ab«/Ve, l»*f ’th“t:. ear corn ■ at my place. 11. («. I
Hlott, Uriiind. . r »-S-2tp. j
FOR SALT;—1 ( 'fl bushels of co'n at
1 Tjshel. W. H C»ue»s, j
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MONEY TO LOAN
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On Real Estate
L. B. HOUCK
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WALTERBORO, S. C
"And as you raise it ih honor to
th<- nc-M, l».t j^he band plav I)i\h
s, flu tune thev loved j»o well, and
when it reaches the hiu-h place
.X-grinff the heaver
flvtm; prou
rlnv ‘America' Xm token of O ir
c’oi't't'-v. iiritc-d fftr Liberty, Fik‘-
dom and Deimn racy.” »
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Constipation or **-
Biiiousoess ^ 1Y)B Stl.F—t)ne car \Land I’laHfdr. |.
one car Lime. YelloW and yrhit" ,
f, fl davs Dent Seed Corn.,?d l.bl*.
slacked Dine use.I for no/uatc»cs.
F-Mit »eVs and tomato cans. Th"
Brick S'tore. t-24->L
Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS
, WITH PCPSIf. A Liquid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to take. Made and j
1 recommended to the public by Paris Medr j
j cine O'., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo 1
Quinine ar.d Grove’s Tasteless chill To-ic. t
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Horses & M ales
WANTED
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NOTICE!
I have 3 nice, fresh horses; slv
flk-st Remedy for Whoopln* rou«h. ^ood second-hand horses; 10 first-
•Last winter when my little bov [ T *** mixl * n \ weiKh.ng from
had the whoopinc cough I cave him to 900 pounds; k5 good sec-
Chatnberlain’s Coti^h Remedy,’' on<1 '*l and mules; 5 cheap mules.
A ll persoss are hereby forbidden. writes Mrs. J. B. Robert-, East Ft.
> trtapass ,ipon our lands in Colle-[Louis. 111. "It kept his couch loo-
ton county, known as the Campbell, and relieved him of those dreadful
toh county, known as the Campbell
Trioutation. in any manner what-
CEO. It. FISHBl’RNK.
KARL SLOAN.
5*l-4t. Charkston. S. C.
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WANTED—Will pav cash for chick
ens and eyes.. EdWards. \V»J-
terboreC >X ^ It.
k WANTED—*! udepfs to prepare for
| college after June 17th. at which
] time I shall be at home in WsJ-
! terboro. fdr the eutmner. Shall
be glad to correspond with those
^kltere«Md. (M’«s» Marian L. Fca-
ser. Marion, S. C. It.
WANTED—\ few tons cotton seed
to complete shipment for Satur
day the 1 #th. WAlterboro Oil
Mill. .* Dp
WANTED—V few gallons rood
svn, n { P bottles, or Jurs, put up
when first boiled. W. W. Smoak.
LOST
CTRAYKD—One spotted rllt. mark
ed crpp in one ear and underbit
’In other. Notify R. E. Jnn*e;.
Wolterboro. "* . r >-k-2tp.
BUSINESS LOCAI.S >
NOTICK—My thorcichbred’ Span
ish Jack Is at your service. Tef*ris
HS.ftO. Five doilrrs cash Ao-
ply J. E. Owens. Cottateville, S.
C. 5-1-4tp.
courhinr spells.t It is the only
rough medicine I keep in the house
because I have the most confidence
in it.” This remedy is oriso roou
for colds and croup.
C. F. RIZER
OLAR, S. C.
C. J. 'V f*A r’tie of the' meoe-'S
if il nerro fa-fiert of the Neyles sec
tion. *e"» -o *hi« otPoe n "ice ho\
of new Irish potatoos, betas and a
turn tassel.
Everybody is welcome at tfie Union Farmers
Bargain Store, where you find a full line «.i
fancy and staple groceries, shoes, hats, caps,
dry goods and notions- etc.
Men’s dress pants $1.25 up to <6.50.
Best 6 cord Coats thread, C spools* for 25
cents, 50 cents per dozen.
Butt meat 24c per pound; aide meat 32c';
hams 35c lb.; best ccmpoupd lard 25c lb.;
good country smoked meat at good prices.
Rice per sack $7.50 up to $10.50, 15c to 25c
per quart; grits per sack $5.70 to $5.85
Ear corn at farm $1.90 per bu.; peas for sale
at store; 300 bushels shelled corn at store;
$2 bu. Early Dent seed com, 1 I? quart;
$1.20 peck—the ccm to plant after Irish
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potatoes and oats.
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We have hundredsibf bargains not men
tioned above for sale and trade, and are al
ways glad to see our customers and welcome
them at our store.
UNION FARMERS BARGAIN HIM
F. C. BENNETT, Proprietor.
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