The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 08, 1919, Image 5
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OUST ARRIVED
FRENCH BULBS
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Fishburne’s Drag Store
M. C. FISHRURNE, Proprietor.
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The Best of Everything.
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Fish Scrap Fertilizer
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We have several thousand tons of Fish Crap Fertiliser for salt u>
the farmers of South Carolina at wholesale prices.
WltlTK VS FOIt KlItTMKK FAKTICTLA ItS
THE FISHERIES PRODUCTS CO.
National Bank Buildin); ^ Savann; h, U- (
iy. M. U. Auxiliary
Meets at Smoaks
White Hall. 3an. 3.—The first
quarterly meeting of the W M. U.
auxiliary to Colleton Baptist As.
sociation, will be held .with the
Smoaks Baptist church on Satur.
day and Sunday, Jan. 11.12-1919.
The following program has .been
prepared.
11 A. M. Deurtional-j-Superinten.
dent H. Young. More Love to Thee,'
O'ChYist.
XeadinK, The Life of .Mir.s I^ottle
Moore- Mrs. W. J. Berry.
Bound Table Talks. Prayer.
Hymn.
Keadim: "Ai. Sun and her gift
jot Pearls" Mis. t. M. Smith.
The Cry of. China's Children—;
Miss Ceorgie .V kennan.
I Prayer.
|' Story of I’reeious Boot Miss
ll.illiau Easterlin,
Hymn.
1 Poem—‘‘The Burden” Mm
rVarn.
Euiollment of Debqatea.
| Mlseellaneoua Business,
j * Luncheon.
Aft«*rn<H*f» S«>sm<»u.
-^evotional Miss Edith Easter
lin.
Exercises by Y. P. S.
Miscellaneous Business.
Adjournmeut..
The Missionary Sermon will h3
preached on Sunday by Rev. W. B.
McCuen.
MBS H. J BIVENS,
For Committee.
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Real Shoe
State of Ohio City of Totedo, Lucm
County—an. 1 , •
Frank J. Chtney makes oath that ha la
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
A Co., doing buelnese in the City of To
ledo. County and State aforesaid, and that
said firm will pay the aum of ONE HUN-
i DRED DOLLARS for any cane of Catarrh
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FOR SALE
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FOR SAU>:—Cabbage and Beets
plants less , than 5,000 $2.00,
6,000 to 9.000 $1.75; over 10,000
11.50 per thousand. Apply to
Fender and Hethington, Meggetu
6. C. JL-8~4tp
FOR SALK—Fat light wood, slab
wood, oak wood and posts -Can
deliver promptly. S.. N. Haw-i.
1.8.2t.
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FOR -SALE OR RENT.—On.- homo-
! arm with four room ^welling
ocated threo miles from town of
Walterboro on public road lead,
ing to Cottageville, if interested
cummunicate with E. 1*. Camp
bell, Walterboro, S. C. l.h-ltp
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FOR SALE A We will have a few
Spring pigs for salt- Best lint-*
of registered Duroc Jerseys from
blue ribbon winners ;.t Colletoa
County Fair. 'Oak Ridge Farm,
jW. W. Smoak, Proprietor, Wal
terboro, S. C.
FOIt SALE- at sacrifice prices, M.
good mules, two good mares >< •
A WMchman & Sen.
ItEWAKD—I will pay $1.*.- r^war-'.
for information leadinc to th •
recovery of a blue speckled bitch;
r large black spots on side; scar
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that cannot be cured by the uae ef
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENET.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my i^reseneot this tih day of December,
A. W. Giesson. Notary Public.
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HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la tak-
. , . - o U r- - *n Internally and acta through the Blood
on.hips; about 3 years old Lon • - on the Mucoua Surfaceo of the System,
since September. 1918. A tl. Prundsts. ?5c. Tesilmonials fret.
Varnedoe. Ridgeville, S. C IMltp! F - 1 Cher, * Jr * Co • To,edo - OWa
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IA)ST — Notice is herebt -l\en thli* • Deam's meat smoke saves time ot
diposi t ' book no 781' of Colleton Kleins.
Banking Co., Savings Department i
has been lost, and I will apply for McDonald Kitt r r Writes,
duplicate. Dorothy pfop.* Wal_-
' terboro, S. C. / l-x-:;*:
FIRE INSIKAXrK If
nev«iing
France, Nov JT. 1918. My dear
est mother: Just a letter .o you
mother.* Hoping'that it will fin 1
you all well and dandy, us it leaves
Now is the time to buy what you need in the line of footwear.
We have ort hand fifty pairs of LADIES WALK-OVER SHOES
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which we are selling* at $3.50 per pair. These shoes are first clas>
in every particular, but were purchased before the recent advan
ces, they would sell today if bought now for at least $6.00 per pair.
We have in other makes of ladies shoes 25 pairs good values at
$1.75 to $2.50 per pair. * ^ - Y r T
“BEST MEDICINE
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fire insurance please wntv or se • fine . in d>^ell.
Hshhurne & Henderson i-’ t!'- Mother 1 wxint »o wiite you a long
Farmers A Merchant Bunk. but seems hko 1 cant make
terboro,,S. (.. l-''.t' |ip lu ^ m j n ,j to W nte much any more,
• his U only two letters I have writ
ten yon since I’ve be. n over here,
hut mother I feel that you all are
nor worried abyut me now not as
■■ ‘ ,R Y° u were .during.Tho war.
F||M Oh* mother. on*
fl||| nUmCn .liia-me tm^f lilted hearts
■ ■■ !*■■■■■■ there is in America today. Oh!
I w ish l could half- express tny feel
ings tn you, and could tell you what
great changes hav^ been made in
France. We can only give C.od
praise and thanks'for if all.
Mother, does Yt'seem real? Some
time I .-it and wonder ..iitSf to ttiink
tlie "dear boys",.will soon be back
to jho-e they love and those who
ALSO in Clothing we have some good values,
them over.
Call and look
Clothing Store
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Whal Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound Did
For Ohio Woman.
C. H. HERNDON. Proprietor.
FOR SALK—N. ’'C. Peanuts, sound, j
first class peanuts. Will sell *U
market price. W. H. Norton.
Walterboro, B. C. . tf.
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•FOR SALK—at sacrifice prices six
good mules, two good mates. See
A Wichman A Son.
FOR SALK—Ford touring car in
good condition, brand new motor;
\also one horse wagon, used but
liUle, Apply to F. A. Bryan, tf.
i Portsmouth, Chip.—“I suffered from L J , 4 . ..
' i remilariUea, iquiwinmyaideandwas have been prayim so hard for their
so weak at tunes return; So many mothers
could harlly get prayers will 1m- answered. ^ Still
around to do my sad to say tbeiF, will he so .many
work, and as I had sad hearts to know that their dear
four in my family sons are gone troni them never to
and three boarders return until they meet in Heaven. 1
it made it very hard As wv all know mother, God know*
forme. Lyoia E. best, and w> Teel that those.that j
Pinkham's Vege- are lost is for the betterment of i
tabic Compound this cld world:
was recommended We can look at it in a dark way
to me. I took it an d then on the bright side of it too. }
and it has restored, Well mother dear, w hat are you
FOR BALK:—125 Acres land near
Ediito River, Sidney comnninlty
son
my health- all doing these days?/ Killing
.. . „ certainly the beat hogs and having those good things
medicine for woman a ailment* I ever tQ eat y ou j, n ^ w thcat- good old
, . . ^ 4jtnrt„ rt nc: ?f W ' — ^r*'^ HAW ' *• *• sugar boilings too. I’m all the
now owned by Jaa. S. Simmons. Portsmouth, Ohio. nine thinking of home I guess
.J^ r8e 5 r T rtl0D ° f 1 h l& ^ nd hJ 4 Mrs - Shaw ^ merit of ‘b'* you all had a big celebration on the
high and there is much yaluable me didne and wrote this letter in ord< r nth Th ,. r<1 HOrae celebiatio.i 1
Um ^, r ^ * r,c « a “ d 'J""*™*: that other suffering women may find in Fl j. nc ^. i wiM tH l you all about
Ale. See H. M. JEFFERIh relief as she did. j t wnen 1 come home and' mother t
' ' Women who are suffering as she was tsnt long off. still I can’t tell
FOR BALE.—"Automobile bargain*
We have on hand for sale at ex
cedlngly To^ prices, eight automo
biles that have ne\gr been used,
.bought at a bargain. Prices
$850.00 to $1050.04. " 'Also Kant
agents in each county for a good
line of cars. Columbia Sale*
Agency, Columbia. S. C. Phon?
370. 12 IS It.
We boys are looking
to begin our sail for the
, — .rili be some big day fbr us i
For apeciwi w j lt , n p„j our on American
I hope I will be in ;
Christmas for that.grand '
advice ip regard to such ailments write .. Hin
to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. .Lynn. .. .
Maas. The result of its forty years
experience is at your service.
J. Steve Robertson of the Stokes
section has gone to his home follow,
ing an operation at the KsDorn in.
firmary, much improved. Mr. Rob
ertson was troubled w-ith a wen on
- his reck.
FOR SALE—Carolina cleaned rice __o_ — .
$10.50 per «ack of 100 pounds. Beam's new way meat sn "k-T at
First class rice. Cockfleld Plan- Kleins
tation, by W. K. Marvin, White "
FOR BALK—at sacrifice prices, six
good mules, two good mares. See
A Wichman & Son.
Hall.
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WANTED
WANTED Good. :r.ind counti)
corn .for feeding delivered at our
mill. Quote puces. Hakei,.
Moor.-* A- Co., Salkehatchie.- ^
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W A NTBD \ 11 stworthyr^itd
liable nian for clerk fn coinmis.
sar>*i Baker. Moot* \ Co S,ilk>
hatchie, S. C. 1.8 :;t
W.ANTKD Four tors .f b;.!*d P* .
vine hay, state Iow-m pric*- de
livered at Waltei l ot", s, c j if
Hayden It.
VINOl REMOVES
THE CAUSE OF
CHRONIC COUGHS
WANTED Highest pr ici s paid for
„ chickens and egr - . Uon l Albert
12-1 l-8t.
A. Constitutional Remedy
That We Guarantee
Lagrsnge. N. C.—“For years l
suffered with a chronic cough, so I
could not sleep nigms and continued
to lose flesh. My druggist asked me
WANTED, Will contract f*>r two hun’ to try Vinol. It cured my cough. I
<fred and fifty acrer waltermelon-* can sleep nights and have gained
at hundred dollar p* r. car loaded twelve peunos. Vinol is the best
at Waltereboro. P. M Varn. tonic and Lssue builder I have ever
_ __ _ __ __ taken-”—W. D. Ren. Lagrange, N. C.
FOR RENT - We guarantee Vinol for chronic
N coughs, colds and bronchitia. Net a
$OR RKNT—Two store rooms, patent medicine. Formula on every
one for garage and one for mer- bottle. Your money back if it fails.
parade.
Mother, there is great thing?, u,
.•>ee in France, but give me dear ol i
1’. S. A. I'm in Soul hern France
Just to think I’m just 10 mile**
from Spain I would like to )bit
ihat country before my return.
Mother, did Laurie Beach -<i
back to the armv?, Guej^ there ii
lots of boys home .from the camp*.
I just know you all will hav e a
l>ig time Christ mas. .You iimst
think of me. I'i i all the time
dreaming of som* one at home. I'm
•'till with some oi fh*- S. C. bojs.
Mother l fwix.-nt ive<l an\
mail «t all since | >«. been here. I’ai
not expecting any wliib heft*. Yon
all n»>ed not w 11 < • ... ;.n> more fo.
I'm coming hoiin ro< n
I often think of Mali* and H* ni>
and wonder if H* tl • rt »*vor cam**
over her**.
I md up with Ca.n.pbell Sanders
We were sure ela<l t* -* *• each other.
It sure reminded n> *>f home. II*. is
I first lieutenant, josj * ame to tKi*
camp.
Well mot her 1 ^..*_ - J-had h*-tt*i
i stop for this tiiu* Hope to sec
j you all so«in and that will he orte
j more happy j.Min'on. * *•
Wishing joii all a merry Chris’
m£s. Remember n*,* te all of my
dear friends an*i gi»* m> love to all
of <Mir tamily
1 remain your *ame true and lo\.
ing son
M. DON’ M.D
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the 1919 Model Kline and
32 New Points
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t he prettiest, the strongest, the toujfkest amt mo^t up-to-«late moriel of the season.
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We guarantee the ear in every way and t!v i e^t service.
jrive more free servic?*'
than any dealers in the South. We keep \**;ir Kleiji running nfia day- in th»* year.
If at any time our customers noed part- that ve don t have in ."tot k w.* take it 1 om a
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new can We never tie a car up. They
rounq t<> roll, and il you ddn t believe W’ .>3r»h'm jroittg*.
i Thy o\v uel ).
us.
11 we <
loii't
ar* built for service and the
M a?k. Lf ’
! .>t vvluU we tell
wheels made
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chaadlM. Bee me for particu-
Urs v C. Gregory, W’aiterboro.
vt ) j\* Druggist, ami
Drugg.bL'. rv^erwhere.
Dcam's meat fmok»* saves time at
Kleins.
Grove's Tastelees cktO Took
Atmrvj. th« ■Mlsrtal Sum* which are triaumtiad
l</ ll*» tluud by the Mcia.-W Mcwwuuo Poor Me.
Our terms are sa good and .as long you ■ .'• 1
-k for.
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Kline Car Sales Company
A. J. WEEKS, Walterboro, S. G, Manager.
Varn Bros. Co., Smoaks. L. E. Parler, Parlers, S. C.
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