The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 02, 1918, Image 6
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, October 2, 1918.
LIN’S
Complete Line o all Goods. Large Stock
The most of these £oods were bought before the pHces went very high. We can sell you cheaper than others can buy at*
wholesale. Our business this year is doiiMt that of last year. Our.success in business as everybody knows H. Zalin sells th?
be»t goods in town, and at cheaper prices. # / v
When you come to town you have the opportunity of buying your whole supply fromus.. We keep the best and largest line in
Walterboro. • _ - —-— -• --—-—
Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies’ Skirts, Suits, Cloaks, Waists, Dresses Silks and Tafetas, Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Pants, Shoes,
have oh hand a big supply of wool serges, poplin and other new dress goods, an^ will sell them at last vear’s prices.
MILLINERY 1
^Our Millinery Department this year is the largest and best we ever had.
Come see us before you buy your # supply,for the fall.
We hr.ve the latest stvles and cheaoest nriee*.
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The Owners of
“Swift & Company”
(Now Over 22,000)
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Perhaps it has not occurred to
you that yoa can participate in
Swift & Company’s profits,—and
also share'it$ risks,—by becom-.
ing a co-partner in the business?
It is not a close corporatioa
You can do this by buying Swift ft
Company shares, which are bought
and sold on the Chicago and Boston' •
stock exchanges.
There are now over 22,000 share
holders of Swift & Company, 3,500 of
whom are employes of the Company.
These 22,000 shareholders include
7,800 women.
Cash dividends have been paid reg
ularly for thirty years. The rate at
present is 8 per cent.
^ The capital stock 'is all of one kind,
namely, common stock—tHere is no
preferred stock, and this common stock
represents actual values. There is no
“water,” nor have good will, trade
marks, or patents been capitalized.
This statement is made solely for your
information and not for the purpose of
booming Swift ft Company stock.
We welcome, however, live stock
producers, retailers, and consumers as
co-partners.
We particularly like to have for
shareholders the people with whom
we do business.
Many people ha\> a weak spot.
Too often It's a bad back.
Twinues ' follow every sudden
twiat. • «
Dull achiBK keeps up dany and
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Baekache Ip often from weak kid
neys. .
In such cases a kidney medicine,
is needed. - *
Doan’s Kidbey Pills are for weak
kidneys.
For backache and urinary ills.
Good proof of merit In the fol
lowing: statement.
K. B. Cole, police servant. S.l
Columbus St*. Charleston. S. C..
sa>s'.. "As a servant of the poliVe
tny dunes obliue me to be on utv
feet a tood Ileal which has caused
dull pains in my hack. Whenever
the trouble ‘ has -become severe I
havo used Doan’s Kidney Pills and -
thex have always .citen relief/ 1
have recoinmend«sl this remedy to
my friends and will continue to do
so "
Price 80c. at all dealers. Dor*’
simply ask for a kidney reiued' ’
j:er IVtan’s Kidney- Pilj^ the satun
that Mr. Cole bad Foster-Minot; n
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(’h*‘ster I'luier ttU>s. the adop
ted son of Mr and, Mrs. J. C. Net- !
ties, dnnl at their home in WallerX
b#tro. Wednesday. Sept. 2.">. of dipl{- , ‘
Iberia. J.ittle Chester was a Uttle
oxer two years of aue. and was a »
britht little fellow. He bad been :
sick for a week of a virulent form
of tile desease. The funeral an<l ' ,
interment took place dt Pin^ (InX*
cemetery on Thursday, conducted
% Hex. J. P. c.yham. of \Yalter-.
boro The sympathy of their
friends is wi|h the bereaved' rela
tives. /
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Hooray for Baiana
Pool “Bato-ir
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Only BmI Way to Got Rid of Cano.
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or MMSsdassat Only “Oete-If con ast
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undtrstanding.
a 'better mutual
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inatructiwo facto pent on roqoett.
AUdreaa Swift ft Company,
Union Stock Yarda, Chicago, Dltnota
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Fair targets, every one of these men, for the
German riflemen and machine gunners hidden
behind the parapet
But they are not thinking of the bullets whizzing
past them; of the shells bursting over their heads.
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They are intent on one thing — to scale that bank,
take the bridge head and win th€ day,
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And thegg men are made of the same stuff as all
true Americans whp read these words.
Jf we are the
eame stuff, let
us prove it.
Let us get
into the fight
as they do—to
the limit—
for Victory I
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Tbli Spmcs Contrikeud % l0 Winning ths War ky
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DRY GOODS. CLOTHING AND SHOES.
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SOI.DIKR MJi t'H KKTTER
Waltefbom.' ’Route 4, Oct. I.-—
Mrs. W. P. Bishop has received a let
ter front her brother. Tiller. wt»e Is I
In Camp Jackson hospital
six weeks and two days. > He s^ya
he is weak yet.
Ivy Dcawdy, of Camp Jackson,
was at home Sunday on a short fur-
H« slat- | louch. - He cante Saturday afternoou
ed last Sunday waa the flmt time. and returned Sunday afternoon.
hh foot had been on the ground in ^ B. Saunders took him to Branch
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vsms IVsvsr TpsoUs Ms, I Dm XUseWI
Why haap yourself ap oa ths fiosr
aat with your laws sst sad eyes pop.
■toa from pafa. |«rk sad tou*s
sad sot ro«r eorasT Why trruste
toss with soaas salvo or wi
tato a bty.palatal bundle
WALTERBORO. S. C.
safvo or .wrsp your toe
to apply and there's no fuaelar Coro-
whole thl
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No. 2 Corn .V>.
^ .X ^ No. 2-^>aches .
HOMI’ 'TION No. 2 Peaches .... 2.0U
* DEPARTMENT •> Xb. :t Blackberries / iM)
* . • >!: j i Lacquered cans !
Glass Qts. p ts
Reaches 2Sc
P“ach preserve's '....75c 4".*
The foPowlo>*’ mice list has b«>e!i Fiu preserves .... r»r,c 85c
pen* out headuuarters for the Pear preserves . X • ! ’hc If a «4n Inees a
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|Vice I.M f«»r Canneil G«mhIs.
N. C., as that will be’mv addres-.
kmma jane varn
Co. Dent As*
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-If they got msrrtod that’s tae.”
If a mao trvss a girl that bis b«a»
ns an fhst’e her v a,'
Tomatoes.
business.
Bo. If you want tout aut.vnnhJIs p**'
eovoroda and clothes cleaned.
ter
m: root and alt clear sad Cans
. and It's coast Only "Osts-It" ♦ v n
do this. Tabs no chan era. | X .
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“Ostts-lt.- ths gaaraatssd. money-
back corn-remover, ths only sura I
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M+d by B. Lawraaca h Co^ Cklcaco, El [X' ‘
Sold at Walterboro bv No.
FIRE HILL MERCANTILE CO. i So - 15 So,,p
2 Smto mixture
T Butter beans
ville, accompanied bv his sister. No. 2 Butter beans
Mtna Janie Drawdy. and Miss Lillian No V Pimentoes
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nvertute price, for canninc cjub pro-. Strawberry preserves ., ..Sac SS”
ducts •W'd ' want all clrls to use this' Jellies 4 o*. Ibc. 5oz. 15c, S or.
‘n tuskii'^ o'tt their record book ISo X
valuation of their canned stuff Pickleg- Cucumber: HSc quart, i—,. „ . , -
Jfto pint: niusiard.* or. bottle 2»>r. Ax.X ^ VftrV Pr '~"' ,nr C,Bb:
per doyen 12 or/bottle 25c; Sweet peach 80c. | **** # ,h ^ ,r kuslness.
.... 1.80 i Relishes—-^)ivie. 12 oy. jar N’o. New York Pressing
5042, 45c; beet. 12 or. jar No. 5042 '
. $2 5d 45c. - Clllh
Ketchnps. I V^lUO
\8ox. 10 o*. 12 oi. 18 or.
Tomato . . 20c 22c 25c 25c
Pimento 18c 25c ^ 25c COTTON—I. marketed to the b^
Please do this at once and send adrantace through PEARCE 4
all record books to me at Ehrhardt. 1 BATTEY. Savannah; Ca. *-lV <: *
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J. B. DAVENPORT. Manags'
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