The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 23, 1918, Image 8

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* ^ . f?* i ’ W mum**, PAGE EIGHT HOE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, October 23, 1918. V' . WHY? Does the V If not you are lucky, but if it does we have a treat in our store for you. We just re- " * ’ • X. ceived a shipment of Ladies’ Coat Suits. Coats, Misses and Children’s Coats at very ▼ low prices. , I v k & # ■ V. Men’s Suits and Youn 'Men’s Suits. Our line of shoes at great saving to you. J A . * * * Boy’s Si hool Suits, any style and make. Give us a call and see if SHOOB’S STORE * *7 . ' • can save you some money. | 1 t \ ■ • -*<J \ . v • . r . . •* Shoob Walterboro, S. C. | ■ ■ .ft- . \ >■■■*» um r . The night wind* steal o’#r the fleldl of France, Where a million dead soldiern lie. And a million ghastly faces there Are mutely asking. Why? . Why are the heavens red with hat* From the cannon’s angry flare? Why must the eyes of the pityin; ‘Christ See myriads dying there? . 4 . V ' ' ^ Why are our soldiers gone pver •there • To sufref- and bleed and die? Wit* have they left tb*i4 homes and loved ones - And gone' to the ftoot to fight? Why have they carried Old Glory over there. Where she has never been before? Oh! dear old flag, we're proud of y«u. Wave on. dear , old Red, White . and Blue. Across the ocean they have taken yon; - Over there on No Man'ir Land; Beneath yotrr folds our yonng men are dying. . On field of blood far away—for ’ what? Run up Old Glory, flying it far Alroas the (Hue of heavenli dome. And feel that every stripe and star Is warder of your hearth ’-and home. I Forget the daily fights of greed: •Forget the 'struggles, the disinar Of facing cruelty and need-— Run up Old Glory for the day! * •« « ' : ’ What's happened, O God, to your beautiful - world? AflauiH^with furies gf deatn; What demon has banished sweet peace from the earth And loosened Kell’s withering breath? _ v . Aaswer. O Hun! the secret is thine; Give up thy creed of hell. For on the final judgment day, God will make you tell. ETHEL GROOMS. Ruffin, S. C. GREAT. OCTOBER SALE MEET ME AT ^ WHICH IS NOW GOING ON FRANK’S MEET ME \ Grove’s Tastries* chill TaMc wwnrn vKslity and msrSr by partfytn*. snS tm- rtchins the biood. Ysecae mm feel este*. IsvtngratlaS Wbtt. PHce Me. 3,000 pairs of Shoes all solid leather are offered for one week only in our si>et*ial Shoe sale. , / Clothing, Clothing • , w. *v " .,/■ • < X < . . ,’ ' ' • * ' Oui* stock for this' P"all anc 1 ‘Winter cannot be beater? <tvle and price. - We also carry a complete line of Clothing made l>v the lit'st makers in the country at very low prices. These clothes are made of the latest designes of seasonable and staple mater- ^ials. ranging in price from to $27.50. /- We ask our customers to call and look them over and they ate v * ' ■ . . ; /; . ' V sure to get one^ / SHOES • \ t r We handle the finest and most up to date line of men’s ladies' and children’s shoes at all prices. Also a dine of fine hats, caps, TV V , .. neckwear* hosiery, etc. • < N Ladies Department / . • HI ^*4* « Where you can get more goods for less money and better goods for same money. Our great stoik of Clothing * and Dry Goods from our.warehouse has to be sold out on or before January 1st, as we have to vacatedhe building, as th^ same is for sale or for rent. See J. Frank or W. W. Smoak for the price of the building. On account of this we will have to chop prices right and left. We will sell you goods cheaper than some other stores cambuy them S me are not higher in our store t ; - •' last year. 4 TAKE NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING CLOAKS, SUITS AND DRESSES Our Ladies', Misses and Children’s Cloaks, Suits and Dresses are the same price as last :year. This we have to thank our shrewd buyer—of course this is: our Mr. J. Frank. ■ ^ t ' ^ _ -X , • j - < »• BOYS’ AND MEN’S jSUITS You are and will’be able to buy.just about 50 per cenVcheaper than anywhere in the Estate of South Carolina. . ^ i* OUR YARD GOODS DEPARTMENT ’ Such as Cotton Goc^ s, Cotton, Wool and Silk Dress Goods, Serges, we are selling 'wy, way below mill market price. 1 OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT \ Will be this year the greatest, the very larest, best at the very lowest prices could bt bought. \ • ' * • € M ^ 1 1 . 1 .. ft 1 " •■■■*? Men’s Hats we give away just for a little bit of money. . V ' * SHOES—You need not pay too high a price for shoes. This advertisement is nothing else but the truth and we car: prove it at ^ 1. FRANK’S Nex^. door to the Express Office. X Wafterbo^B, S. C. We are paying the highest market prices for Chickens a*td Eggs. By Buying here you will save money to buy War Savings Stamps. .♦ * ' . ’ v ' ft\ ” . . . ft— HUT SERVICE PROVIDED FOR MEN IN BRITAIN Knight*.,of Columbus Establish Ha vens for Soldiers/n^R^ngland .• London.—The Knlirnis *f^gjnmbas in Great Britain an* makinp remark- able progress jn their efforts to p*o- vido facilities that will enable men in the Tnited Stutem forces oTefeba* to enjoy such socliil entertainment as will help to brighten the ’rwtine of military and naval life. I’p to the present writ in*, they have establish •d clubs at the following post*: ’JUG Bdgwaxe Road. . I^ondon, Market Drayton. Ll’.tlehajapton. and Inver ness Temporary structures have been erected In many of the larger campa, which are to be replaced ahortly by substantial ht|ta To date 2,000 secretaries have been called fbr, and the response ts bring ing npiendtd men of high principles mad ready sympathise. Rach man Is over thirty five years **f age and has placed hlraaelf unconditionally at the servtfe of the orgaoixation. to what- i ever 'poet of danger or hardship h« may he called. \ D AND v e *-v— We have just received a good line of ladies’ up to date models in Coat Suits and Coats. When in town call and see us for good styles and low prices. We can not be beaten elsewhere. Remember, we handle a nice line of ladies’ ready-to-wear Hats, Sweaters, Skirts, and also a fine line of Dress Goods of all kinds. ^ • x BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS V . • . * . . \ ' TRADE WITH ^ Sobel & Bogoslow THERE’S A REASON Walterboro, S. C. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS WE BUY OLD KA1.SK TKKTI1 \\> pay from 22.00 to $35.00 per bet (broken or not). We alao pay actual value for Diamonds, old Gold, Silver and Bridge-work. Send at •nee by parcel post and receive cash by return mall.^ MAZKJDS TOOTH KPKCTALTY Dept. X. 2007 No. .Vh Nt. »-ll-12tp. Philadelphia. P». What is LAX-FOS UX-F0S IS AN MPtOVCO CASCARA j A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Caacua Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, M*y Apple Root, SenttaLeaves and Ptpain.#Combinea strength with pala table aromatic taste. Dow not gripe. 90c TAX NOTR’K! The tax books for the town of Walterboro will be open for the col lection of town taxes at the store of H W. Black, Jr., from November Is to 30th, 1918. 15 per cent pen alty added after December 1st. D. D. BLACK. 10-9-tf Clerk! and Treasurer. And Soar Stonudi Caused Hus Lady Mock Sntftrinf. Black*'"' Draught Relieved. | Meadorsvllle. Ke.-r-Mr*. Pearl Pat» rick, of this piacS, wrltw: ‘"I wa* very constipated. I had sour stomach and was so uncomfortable. I went to thft doctor. He gave me aom* pilla. bey weakened me and teemed to .'tear up my digestion. They would gripe me and afterward* It seemed I was more constipated than before. I heard of Black-Draught and de> i cided to try It. I found It Just what 1 needed. It was an eUy laxative, and not bad to awallow. My digestion soon Improved. I got well of the aour etom- sch, my bowels soon seemed normtl, no more griping, and I would tak* a dose now and then, and was in good shape. I cannot say too much for Black- Draught for It Is ths finest laxative one can use.” Thedford’s Black-Draught has for many years been found of great value In the treatment of stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy to take, gentle and reliable in Its action, leaving do bad aftereffects, it has won tbs praise •f thousands of people who have used ft NO-191 MULES Just received a car of Horses and a car of •pr** Mules from our Western Markets. These " u* - <• , , - \ are first class farm animals and are in good [j condition. Colleton’s Leading Sales Stables. —^ 4. .y The chance to get a good horse or'mule \ y y . \- " ‘ • -i may not be so good in the future, as the %* y • . • > ■ next may not be easy to get. Great quan- tities of these animals will be needed for j * - ’ .■■■ . x ,. r* _ _ \ _ the Government. ^ ' $ y ■ ' s tf CALL AND EXAMINE THESE—OUR ' PRICES AND TERMS ARE WELL KNOWN TO THE BUYING < ( V * ' '* * o * "v PUBLIC r & % ■(/ » X i.