The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 14, 1918, Image 3

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Terry & Shaffer Dry Goods Department Special Prc-FaB Sale New On * * *.**■’ • , * V # . » * We realize that in one way we are losing hundi-eds of dollars by putting our great stock of Dry Goods cn sale at our present prices, but in the way of winning new and pleasing and holding old customers; we feel that we are acting for the best interests of all. - . In our opinion it will soon be impossible to obtain many fancy and staple lines of Dry Goods, and goods we have on hand now we may never replace at these prices. We have bought early and enormous stocks now on di*- play at opening prices. Those who buy -early this year will be the wise ones : and the .happy ones. A word to the wise is sufficient. * , Best Pript Ginghams, entire Lot $.«« ...^ .. ....1Sc j * 1 • • Preas Ginghams .. .‘. .25c id. 40 in. Homespun .. 15c an<K20c Costs Spool Thread ....Sc spool. J^adies’ fine black Hose, full size * • • 15c per pair. Ben’s black flocks, nice qualr ■ . .. » ... 15c per. pair. • JHen's white Hose, nice qual- •» ; ity ,..15c per paiiy 60c tiiiuiidor Batistes, fancy striped,.'- 35c per yd.. Lndies' |1.00 Silk Hose, White Clock ... .... 50c pair. Silk Poplin, all new fall / shades.. % 75c per yd. Fine Silk Finish Poplin, best shades /...' 50c per yd. Regina Foulards, new atrip- ‘ ed effects .. .. „ .\50C per yd, AH shades in Sheenp Silk also some splendid values in * plain and Fancy Taffetas. • 4- ' ■ . \ ♦ \. • All those thousand and one Our stock offers you a chance to buy TOW ELS and Table Linens at prices which w ill not return again. This winter you may wish that you had bought your fall and winter supply of Home spuns, : ' Drills, Bleach, Cantons, Outings, etc., at T. & S. August prices. We show* this week- a NEW . and especially strong and attractive lot of $5.00 Cloth and Silk Skirts. See Them. Ladies are enthusias tic over values we show in Black and White Silk Hose at $1.25 and $1.75. Kans of beauty and cor- o T| To-the Democrat* of Colleton Coua- ty:- s ' < . TAKE NOTICE: That the first pri mary election for State and County offices will be held at various vot- inv place* in Colleton. County on tile last Tjue*day'tn August. ISIS, same belnl the 27th..da>' of said mpnth. By rule of the County Committee, k^auistrates are in the primary and will be ^ted for as follows:-* Magistrate at Walterboro to h* voted for at W'alterboro. Ritter and Wolfe Creek. Magistrate at Red Bank to he vot ed for by voters residing in Verdtor Township and voting at the follow- fn.g places. Tiger Creek, Horse Pelt Sydney. Round, People*. Magistrate, for Fraser Township ;o be voted for at JasksonborQ. Magistrate for Blake and Lown des to no voted for at Gpeen . Pond. White Hall fcnd WlggFns. > Maglstrafe for: Glover and Sh®ej. idsn by votero desiding at Round SydneV; Cottageville. and Mape Cane Magistrate for -Warren to be vot ed for ht Smoaks. Berea. Pine Grove. Williamo and Collefor-* Magistrate for Broxton to l>e voted for at Lodke; Ashton and Ric#-Patch. MaKtstrate> for Bells to ,be votejk by*voters residing in Bells Township end voting at the followtng places. Bells. Ruffin. Doctors Creeks Spid ers. .Benton’s Mill, and Hudpon's Mill. . , . ’ Magisfrnte. for Heyward to b** voted for by voters residing in Hey ward Township and'voting at Hen- dersonvifle,' Petits. Peniel Benton v Mill ;.nd Sniders. The following is a list of the man* a^ers appointed' to conduct said e- lection: ■/ f Ashton W. D. Berryy^M. I. .Ri*- er. W. O.' Jones. Bells—F M. Thomas. J. C. Crosbr, J. E. .Htidson. t * Benton's Mill—H. P*. rimer. B. Benfon. and Julius Kinard. n» Bass Fletcher.’ I J. ’K. Hickman.* ‘ - reek— Wade Zelgler,. L. A'.i fr* J. J. Heirs. t- ^ .. By ovdej-.of the County Commit*' tee: M 'P. Howell Chairman. R. M. Jefferies, Secy.- \V S. C. August 1^1 S. Noti. • .* W -. mad. t lion f< elect: y trlct ing a 1«..Saul seotu.t qual her tb •>v Additional Tax Klertioti.’ ■ as* application has beet* >pnty board of educa on > the co, Colleton county -to brjler ar.t in Wiggins, school dis- •u ■«:!. om the question of vor- ■tdditlonal tax levy of, 8 mills district anti a petiton ,pre- higned by on-third of the electors and a like nttm- resident freeholder# o*' of twenty-one ia said dls- Maying said election -be ■ * or- venience so dear and necessary to the feminine mind are found at & SHAFFER The Ladies Store \V. M I. M. ■>, y % Our fall Goods ate coming in daily, and in order to irtake room for this incoming goods we w’ill. close out all of our pummel- merchandise at big reductions. We have jus* received a beautiful line of Georgette. \ < , ' / ' t- .> *- and Crepe de Chine Waists—prices ranging from $2. 50 / X y to $7.00. DRESSES We alread>’ have our complete line of Silk Dresses, which we will be able to offer to you at very reasonable prices. * ; y' \ / . MILLINERY / We will have a large selection of samples, just one of a kind; same as are row shown in the big citie>. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ANYTHING NEW COME TO \ Colleton County’s Style Center Berea—E. W. Strickland. Hagan. J. C. Miley. v Colleton— L A. Grayson, Redish. M. S. Smith. * CottagevlHe^-B. H. Willis. C. F. DuRant. L. W. Reeves. Drs. Creek—-J. C. Drawdy, Jasper Fender. William Crosby. » , Green Pond—R. F^ Huggins, C. W. Drawdy, Q. A^Speights. Henderson vilR. J. H. Sloman, Joe Graves.^r.. T. S. Boy ton. . Horse Pen—C. L. Langdalej C. F. Koger, J. K.sRemley. •' X .Hudson’s Mill —H. A.,Crosby, k. fv. Hudson, K. L. Bentqn. * Jacksonboro—J. R^ljeynolds, C. F. Hodgqa, E. P. Pytcef Lot^ge—Lee Jones, H. A. Cum mings. Ed. Medrs. . .Viable ^Cfine W. , M. Jacques. T. M. Ja9<fues, A. E. Hill. , „ Peeples--C. C. Craven, J V. Cio^by. H„ S. Wilder. >ii’eniel—) W. E. O’Quinn. J. J. iTrowt-lt.- C. E. O’Quin. ' •* Petit—L. T. Givens, .Jr., H. Kir^ lighter, Frank Brant. Pine Grove-—L. B. Herndon, X-‘- Jones. J. L. Linder. • Rice Patch— Jno. KickRghtef. H. McMillan. J. F. Rentz. Ritter—-W. H. Ritter, D. Cartef. A. E. Drawdy. Round#—B. 6. Hiott, A. Driggers. W. B. Garris. ■' ^ Ruffli*—B. B. Crosby, Strickland* ”J. L^'Rhoads. Sidney-—C^dT C. Adams, Bridge. E. Garris \ X/mopks—J. S. May, I. A. Paul W. Thomas, Jr. ■ Sniders—G. C. Breland, Givens. R.'C.. Hudson. Tiger Creek— F. H.Beach, Linder. P. W. Warren. Walterboro—J. r S. Glover, Fripp, A, A. Patterson, Sr. White Hall— G. H. Giless. J. H Hamlin. R..D. Robertson. Williams—Tyler O’Quinn. Carroll, B. S. Williams. / ipe :« i trlH derei! H therefore ordered under •ection 12OK of Code of .tMx'il law?*, 191-. that an election b« held oh Tue:.’!iy August 27th. 1918, at the WlkviMs" school house in said Mis tViet.^liat only those persons whj retu^’i real or personal property for laxnt'^n, and present registration cert i] iXje as required in general electn.ii*- b e allowed to vot e at shid electu-n. Each elector favoring th«- addit onal tax shaR cast a ballot, conta : uu the word»y“Tor Addition al Tja" printed or-written thereon and *-i'eh elector opposed to said 'addit ional tax’ shall vote a ballot com. itlng the words "Against Ail dttiou.il Tax" printed ;or written theit-.jn. ' t . Pol!’ will b e opened at 8 o'clock a. in and closed At 4 o’clock p. m. • E Morgan, C» H, ToWnsend and li H..Hickman trusiees of th>- said district, 'tire appointed mana gers to conduct said'electioff 1 . ,ir th e majority of the votes catt In siiid school district shall be "For Additional Tax,” and not "Ag^nst Additional Tax." the addfional tax shall ,i»e levied. ' IVtliin ten days after the election th t . above named managers shall report to the County Board of Edu cation the result J of the flection, and. shall f11 e their-report the poll list the ballot box and all papers app< raining thereto. HCGCT $. STRICKLAND, s. ay's. HARRIS. SAUNDERS, of Education. Colle- |»rii-A'ounty. v* ' ' Walterboro,' S. C. Aug. 5th, 1918. Cotiufy Board TRESPASS NOTICE! B. O. G. Sauls, Ml parties arf hereby warped ac.iLnst trespassing on lands of the Ci oeha-Combahe e Co., for any pur pos>‘ whatsoever, particularly Inint in. fishing, gathering firewood, faking straw or leaves, cutting brush or timber. • Pdst m ing stock <>r cattle strictly forbidden and any anintaG found at large on the fothpany’s propettv Vill be' taken irp ahd held foXdKtudgX. --^X This tefers to ,tWe fonowiti}; plan tations: / 'Woodf>u> Wi\alev..-Middleton icon of Oak Hill. Murray Hill., ibtt an<l other tracts!. Ta.r Bluff. Riveraide-and Brick House.- * Take note that setting 'fire to woods or fields of another is a pen'- tentiary offense under the law* of South) Carolina. \ THE CHEEHA-COMBAHEE^O.. *.Bv Keqneth Baker, {’resident, James Hehry Rice, Jr., Agent. Old CamHah* Duri» NOTICE On August 19th.. 11»18. at 11 o'clock, a. m.. I will file with th? Probat^ Judge of Colleton county.^ S. C. my final return as Adminis trator of the estate of H. N. Stokes^ nd immediately . thereafter apply fdr Letters' Dismissory of said * / * 0 ..■ ■ y y latk. ’ • . \ .. c. p. fisHbuhnE, \ 7-24-4t. • Admlnrstfator. Walterboro, S. C.. July 18. 19is. GIRLS GLOTH T GOGGLE US BEiUiy this! Huir ge«A thick, glossy, navy and beMUttful at onc e t . lORGGE 1LN CROSS, FEVEGISH UNO SICK Take no Chances! liver and t • t»ve |H'isons from futwels at re. ' J f * * * * *'* * 0 . ****** PINK HILL ■•***** ********** Mr. and Mrs.. J. T. Catterton, of «urnn, accompained by their little Slaughter. Emma, visited the latter’s Mrs. J. o. Garvin Sund»<-. also attended the Memorial at Church. 3»rs. j ogh oarvih. with her niece. "•Hie, dined at the home of Mrs. J. Monday. 3iiw Edith Sires who has bedn *"*aq»g some time with relatives friends near Jacksonboro l haa ‘ fumed to her home . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sires visited *H>tne of Mrs. Josh Garvin a few -tago. • ’ aonlial Revival meeting at Grove will -embrace the 3nf to have you and everybody that W'dl come. Fritz Garvin, of Seabrooke, paid his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Gar vin a "flying visit Sunday. Miss Dellie will leave fa a Jew day> for a week’s Stay with her ?*/iet. Mrs. J. \V. Weeks, of Charleston. Messrs. Fritz^ Garvin, Miss E Sires. Miss Dellie Gan'm, Mrs I Reynolds and K Mrs. Josh. GarCq tormed an ’ automobile party whtcli made a pleasant trip to Walterboru Monday. We are glad to learn that J. ! Garvin who has been quite Ml is im proving. • ' ; - . -j-few • Summer Iteeort Na»le.— "What’s . f, a ! r in the mail from your husband to- "" - i over th * scalfl A couple of needles. H^waptsv,^ hnir.X’V’ me to thread ’emand-mfil ’em back j u Vt a smalt/lw'ffb Mr. Editor w e would be clad says. to him. Got to do some sewing, he* Dnnderlne Immediate?-—Yes! C e r t a l n? -- that’s thexjoy if it. Your hair b*- : comes lighK wavy, fluffy, abundant and appearsxqs soft, lustrous and beautiful as aNmung^^irl’s after ti j Dander!ne hair ,clfan?« , .^ Just, tr | this moisten a cloth with a litG Dan define and careDdly, dr;iw/ thro.ittb voHi hair, takim: oneJunall strand of a time This wRjXleanse the hair of dust, dirt or - exji atHUln inst a few moments vniMutv.' Idouided the beauty of/vour hain^ ' MltU f deliLJTtfiil sin pt ^e Xawaits thotl L'v-1 wh'Vs<> ’tiaif'JuJs beyft neglected,’ or. is -eravuv. faded, dfv. brittle or tlrHiX Tteeirfes beautifying fh> Jtair, DXyij tteriite '‘issrdXs every nariteleXbf‘. d a nd f u/ f • gfea n se« purifies amFi nC- uj corates jmo scaln,-^firever /loppln" | j itebintXiruL^Tan^tn-y. ha>-.>ut:t wbjt I will^plPSs*. you most wHcbe aDee n'j week’j mw». grben/y-ou see n*'V. > fine and doiyfv at first—yX* but renllv ne'-'Vliai^ crowinfr s’l j | vnu care for pret-11 lets rif .Itv^gaeel 'j a smanybottb' of Knowlton* MotherXfan rest easy ing "CalTorDia Syrup of cause/(n a fe*; hours artel giv- be- the clog-. getUtfp waste, sour bile iffid ferment* itJiCjof^gently movejf out of the owelXand you a well, play ful child 1 again XC’hildren simply will not takf the time from play to empty their bowles. and they b.> * We now. have in stock a caV of the well known and .4 trustworthy DORT Automobiles, and also several Ford Automq|j>le Trucks. .. Those desiring to purchase either a passenger automobile oY a truck w ill do well to see us before buying.. X We have on hand a few good mules. These mules are good farm animals, and a few af them an’ suitable for saw mill puiixises.’ - *v • ‘ ; FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS AND BUGGIES ; . - * Our stock of farm implements is among the-best in the country, and in this time of labor-srfVing it will pay to have the besi there is. SeXlis for what you need in this line. WE HAVE ONE ANtXTWO HORSE WAGONS AND BUGGIES. YOU ARE INVITED TO Walterboro, S. C. Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for US.Marine Corps recruits. Join Now! APPLY AT ANY POST OFF for SERVICE UNDER THIS EMSLEM US. NARINCS if tongue is coated, then give th a dejirious "fyult' laxatlve^XChildren love it, and it can not c^uae injury. No difference what, ftun youi littl'* oue-r-lf fuit of cold/ or sore throat, diarrhoea; btomach-ache, bad breath, remember, a ge,mleX"inajde Mean sing” shodld aiiwaya be the first treatment g><cii. Full directions foV babies, ch«idren of--all ages and grbwn-ujfs are printed on each bot tle. X'5, • yw\l they fook us^oia oa tpe drill fields the Bext day afer we arrlvqd, to teafh us the first principle of sol* dieriag- There was a big ditch ,v- cross the field rfnd after . %e " had drilleii for some little time theY gave the command "Fall out and rest.” .Ater ""fall odt'V qf course the next command was "fall in" and our boys being anxious to obey the ronfmand ftiled the ditch full. -We often think of the good old counterfeit* lik syrupi. j-times/back home and long your druggist for a bottle of aliorma Hyrup of Fige,” then look carefully aqd see that it i* made by the "yaiforaia Fig Syrdp Gompuny." MV make no smaMm" size. Hand bsick with com tempt any dther fig pyrup. I.t iters Fr«>m Our Sodiers. * * * * * *(* * * w sluggish and stomach disordered. ! sh(iilt V nt XV e t>,. Han M hetKcross, feverish, restless, sj’ Ask Your Grocer CHEEK : NEa[S COFFEES 6e5t By Every Test Famp Servier, Greenville, Au y. - Dear, -Mr. Editor:-Just A few lines Ironh two pU Golleton’s soldier ' boys having left the good old county i of Colleton tlm'Sji, of May. M'e guess i the folks wonder vhat has beeome of the boys? Well. 1 just want to say that lye arc still liyrng and haiing the time of pur lives workiuj and getting plentV to ©at -plenty- of 'See, iar stuMtitUnt we be h'ayipy? But we av * ' pS'etty well scattered, it reminds on * j/m shooting into a coxy of birds, and 11 sometimes wonder'lf we will all lever get together again. The only • reason l can give for getting soatter- ! cm! so Uadly is because they did’nV , wanivfO vet all the best men in on * >iQiiipaqy. v ; -f But’still there pre enough of the Colleton Imys left in one Company to the/Germskis the worst licktui,”' they ever hkd. that inclndgs Thyself ^Co and four otheifs^ remedy There is always something funny ''fvrppening in this Old., Aryiy. Upon L iu*’? arMval at Camp tkerh wer* sonie pf {he boys that are not the bark but. knowing what we came for arc determined to stay until the last guns ar>> fired and the victory j|^/ won for the sake of humanity. So we are going to ask. the folks at home not tb worry but have courage and prstUca little patience and we. Will all come hack to them before the time Is very long, biy, brax> and better men thaiv when W£ went a wax and then they will have boys they can look upon and be proud of. Now, Mr. Editor, if you have, rooiu tn your most valuable paper We will be 'very much obliged/to yex If we can get this in you^next /isYiu/as all of our folks take the 1’ress and Standard ahd guess they would’nt mind reading a few lines from the tmys in Camp, Thanking you for letiriig me have a copy of The Press and Standard once and awhile, we a re \y our* very truly. F\ X. t^ncml , X ’N/ F M. Connor. ♦»tli. Co., Ixl. D if.NN./Cainp Servier. reenViRe. S. C. \\ 'There Is move Caia*rii ih ti.is ssctiea ot the country tha.i ail other dtseasea put together, and f-r x>-nr» it wa» aup- posed to be )ncuratVt». Doctors prescribed local remedies, and lv •. nxtaotljr falling to cure with local tre-vie-tn*. pronoun U incurable. Catarsh .» a local greatly fnduejtcpJ by r-.natjtutionaU dftions and therefore reodikys rqimtltu- Uonai treatment. Hall s C^ftar cine, manufactured by K J Uheoey 6 ttapnl la taken internptly Mnd acts thru the Blood on the Of the & stem. One Doltari re* wa?!M» ofTere.1 for y.y ./xe that Mall's Catarrh Medi me fx;la / cure. Send for circular* and tesomoiaals* CO.. Toledo. Ohio. it; F* J C'HKKKi iHt drilled soldiers in the Arorld. go id by Drujg»es5. 75c. Hall's Family rdls tor constipation.