The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 07, 1906, Image 8
rones or ihe town.
of tlM Wook ToM lo
TroMorer D. L. Smith ia la Columbia
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
Jfn I. P. Knight la out, after an ill-
of two week.
J. S, Welch, Of Green Food, waa in
town Monday,
Ami Stamen, of Mewrille waa in
town Monday.
A. L. Cannon, of Henderaonrille, waa
In town Monday. •
Eddie McTeer,.. of HenderumrUle,
waa in town Monday.
If. H. Carter, of Henderaonrille, had
bnainees in town Monday.
J. H. Mnrdaogh, of lalandton, had
butineaa in oar city Monday.
T. S. Boynton, of Henderaonrille, had
busineM in town today.
J. B. Woods, of Henderaonrille paid
09 a flying riait Monday.
T. Z. Blocker, of Henderaonrille,
viaited Walterboro Monday.
E. B. Ike, of Henderaonrille, riaited
friends in town today.
D. A. Crosby, of Brant, had bnaineaa
In Walterboro Saturday.
Mr and Mra J. K. Orarea. of Great
Swamp, were in town Monday
H. W. Benton, of Getsiuger, riaited
Charleston this week on business.
G. F. Bryan, of Yonnga Island, had
business in Walterboro last Friday.
We were pleased to see S. B. Forres
ter, of Bluff ton, in onr city Saturday.
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lira R. F. Huggins and son James
spent several days in town last week.
W. E. Benton, of Getcinger, paid ns
a pleasant call While in town .Monday.
A. E. Rents, one of Islandton’a pros
perous farmers, was in town Monday.
John H. Peurifoy, Esq., had profess
ional business in Charleston last Thurs
day.
Miss Bertha Fitts, of kookyford, Ga.,
is risking her many friends at Island-
ton.
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R. R. Padgett, of Smoaks, had busi
ness in Walterboro the first part of the
week. ^ .
Miss Lillian Daley, of Savannah spent
Saturday with Mr and Mrs N. G.
Morral.
A. J Sanders, one of Hendersonrille’s
representative citizens, was here Mon-
. day.
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J. 0. Strickland and son, Thomas, of
Stokes, were among those who visited
Walterboro Monday.
Mr and Mrs J. P. Walling of Getsing-
er, were welcome visitors to pur city
one day. last week.
Haskell Moore, of Henderaonrille,
was In town Monday with some rery
fine horses and males for sale.
Mr and Mra Kistler* W illis, of Oott-
agerille, risked Mr and Mra E. P.
Knight in Walterboro last week.
Senator Jns. E. Peurifoy and Hon. W
• J. Fishbarne and J. M. Walker were in
Walterboro .donday, being ndesday.
Mrs J. S. Glover, after a delightful
Tisit of three weeks to her son, J. D.
Gtarer in McPhersonriUe, returned
home last week.
J. M. Dauuelly and tons of Ehrhardt,
were in Walterboro Monday with some
fine horses and males. We understand
that ther sold a goodly number of
them.
Postmaster Levy was away two days
last week to attend the fnneral of his
sister, Mrs Keyserling, who died at
Beaofort and was bnried at Magnolia
Cemetery, Charleston. Mrs Keyserling
' use to reside at Walterboro with her
pon J. B. Keyserling. ,
Miss Lizzie Trowell left Walterboro
Monday for Savannah, where she will
~ spend a few days. F^otn Savannah
Miss Trowell will go north, where she
will purchase her spring millinery, dry
goods aodAotions.
\ £ Mr and ifrs F. B. Elmore of Wash
ington, D. 0., after spending two weeks
with Mr and Mrs Paul Sanders of Rat
ter, returned home Monday. Mr Elmore
is a brother of Mrs Senders.
S. J. Bumph of jAdams Run, one of
Ooiletou’s enterprising truck farmers,
went to Richmond, Ya., last week with
a number of other Much farmers, tosp-
- pear before the committees of the Yit-
■ ginia legislature ihop^oMtioa to paasege
of a law prohibiting the mailing of
tmins through that state on Sundsy. If
ia law should pats It would work p
i«B tW'fnickera of 00,
C. D. May, Walterboro's hustling
horseman, always Mas a fine lot of
horses and mules on hand.
. Rer. B. F. Halford will occupy the
pulpit at Great Swamp church next
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
B. G. Price, Esq., who had his left
knee very badly hurt about two weeks
ago by his horse, is able to be oot agalp.
Quite a pumber of young ladiee and
gentlemen were entertained last Thurs
day evening by Miss Mary Grace in
honor of her friend, Mise May Thomas,
of Ohar'estoo.
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Mrs Alonza Blocker, of the Black 1
Creek section, who has been in the
Walterboro Infirmary for the past three
weeks, returned home yesterday much
improved.
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Mra D. E. -Benton, of Brant, who was
operated on about two weeks ago at the
Walterboro Infirmary for appendicitis,
is improving rapidly. Mrs Benton left
the infirmary Monday.
Rev. R. E. Childs, financial agent of
Wofford College,preached two able ser
mons to a large congregation at the
Methodist church in Walterboro Sun
day morning and evening.
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The regular communication of Unity
Lodge No. 65 will be held on Friday
night. February the 9th. The entered
apprentice degree will be conferred upon
several candidates. All the brethren
are requested o be present.
Auditor P. M. Murray requests ns to
announce that all tax returna for Colle
ton county most be made by February
SO. Those failing to comply with the
above reqneat will bar. to pay a penalty
after above date.
W. Z. Ayer, of Olar waa here Mon
day with 25 head of horsea and mnlea.
In a conversation with a representative
of The Press and Standard Mr Ayer
stated that he sold $1,700 worth of
horses and males Monday.
S. Finn, enr patriotic watchmaker,
had hung up a fine regulator dock in
the lobby of the post office facing the
front door for the benefit of the public.
We hope that this is a beginning of
patriotism and another will follow in
like manner at the coart house.
Yesterday a negro boy about 15 yean
old arrived in Walterboro with a very
nice looking horse, which he offered for
sale at $16. He went to Magistrate
n ryao and offered to sell him the horse,
Judge Bryan arrested the boy at once
and began to investigate the matter. A.
J. Sanders of Hendersonville was in
5.50 up
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On December ist notices were sent out by
ALL FURNITURE FACTORIES
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That prices would advance io per cents January
ist. We immediately put in our order for
Three Solid Cars
85c up
in
ever
5.00 up
2,50 up
In order to save you this io per cent advance.
While our immense stock was already complete
every department, we are in better shape than
to please you, and the io per cent we save in our big
purchase is yours as long as the g6ods lasjt.
REMEMBER
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It you want the "Cheap John” or “Goods Box’’ kind
we cannot serve you, for we don’t handle “Seconds”
but if you want the other kind at lowest prices call on
us or write us for cuts and prices,
A GUARANTEE
Of Absolute Satisfaction With Sale.
Brown Furniture Go.
SOc up
50c
“Mr and Mn McGregor left on the
midnight train for Walterboro, their
future home.”
Mr and Mn McGregor arrived m
Walterboro Saturday evening. We
Colleton Telephone Company.
To the subscribers: Please do not
leave your receivers down. You' win
min the batteries.
Answer your call promptly. You
extend to then a hearty welcome to will favor central and the party who
onr town and wish for them a long, wants }on.
happy and prosperous life.
If central does cot answer prompt
ly, be patient It may be that a num
ber of others are calling at the same
time. We are trying and intend to
NOTICE—The Cotton Growers*
meeting which was to have been held
at Walterboro next Monday has been
wetponed until some future date.
)ue notice will be given through the
columns of The Press and Standard.
The State organizer and warehouse
promoter will be present at this meet-
ng. W C Brint,
County President 0. G. A,
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take LAXATIVE Bramo Quinine . _
Tablets. All druggiats Mrfnnd the give /on good service,
money if it fails to cuiA E W
Groves’ signature is on fiach box, 25c
A Valentine Party.
A Valentine Party will be
by some of the ladies of
town, and recognixsd the horsea.being | SwAmp c ii Urc }i at Ashton
bouse Wednesday, Feb 14.
given
Cross
school
The
W D Reid,
Manager.
the one he had told to T. 8. Boynton,
of HenderaonviUe eome weekM ago. Mr . ,
Bryan turned the borae over to Mr I door « w ‘ n °P en at 1 0 clock - An *»
Sanders and he took it to Mr Boynton teresting program consisting of reci-
yesterday afternoon. Today Mr Boynton I tations, music, etc., followed by re-
came to Walterboro to take out a war- | trethments, will be carried out An
rant for the negro, and stated that the
boy stole the horse from his stable yes
terday morning. The thief is in jail.
His home is at Adams Run.
McQregor-Culp.
The Columbia State has the follow
ing to say about the marriage of Jas.
T. McGregor to Miss Tommie Ethel
Culp:" /
“The marriage of Miss Tommie
Ethel Culp and James T Me
Gregor ; was solemnized Thurs
day night at 8.30 o’clock in the
Presbyterian church at Fort Mil),
SC.
“The large assembly of friends and
relatives present was a testimonial to
the high esteem in which both the
bride and groom are held.
“The bride was gowned in exquisite
white silk and carried a bouquet of
bride roses. Her veil was caught
with roses. Around her neck she
wore a golden locket set with dia
monds, the gift of the groom. The
maid of hdno&was dressed in white
silk and carried carnations.
admission fee of 10 oent^for adults
and five cents for children will be
charged. The proceeds of the party
will go tbward furniture for Cross
Swamp church.
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles.
Itchiae, Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding
Piles. Druggists refund money If PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no
matter nf how long standing, in 6 to 14
days. First application gives ease and
rest. 60c. If your druggist hasn’t it
•end 60c in stamps and it will be forward
ed postpaid by Paris Medicine Co., S).
Louis, Mo.
Itching Piles.
If yon are acquainted with anyone who
ia troubled with this distressing ailment
you can do him no greater favor than to
tell him to try Chamberlain’s Salve. It
gives instant relief. Price 26 cents per
•box. Sold by John M Klein.
FOR SALE—King’s Improved
tatton Seed. Colleton Mercantile~&
Manufacturing Co., distributing
Agents for Colleton County, Ritter,
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A NOVEL INTRODUCTION.
The Dr Howard
tered Into an arrangement.
Company ]
meat, with
have en-
John M.
Klein's drug store, by which a special in
troductory offer wiU be ir ade of 25 cents
on the 60 cent size of their celebrated
r „ specific for the core of constipation and
The public are most cordially in- 'dyspepsia.
vited. Come one and all. We are
going to have a good time. If you
stay away you will miss a “whole
lot” of fun. li L Jones,
Manager.
Miss Minnie Ritter,
Miss Sannie Jones,
Miss Effie Jones,
Committee.
The best safeguard against headache,
constipation and liver troubles isDeWltt’s
Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of these
famous little pills in the honse and take
a dose at bed time when yon feel that
the stomach and bowels need cleansing.
They don’t gripe. Sold by John M Klein.
Want* Help.
An appeal to the good people of
Colleton county: Having lose both
of my horses last J uly a year ago, I
bought two more on time, and one
^ t . of them died a few nights ago. I have
n ^ ^ eeu oue °* only paid part on them. I am a poor
fort Mills moat popular ^ oun M man with a large family, and ask
the F°P le "di tBot b* iUM i am forced to do this on account of
Mr McGregor u • young >»>»*><* *, oonditioo. Tour, truly,
worth, havingunOlreoontly, held the! ^ , w
position of superintendent of the Braut,SC *
Milfort Mill in Fort Mill. He is at
.upmnUndeut of th. Walter-
Imo Cotton MillfAt Walterboro. "
“The ceremony was performed by
the Rev Dr James H ThornweU, in
hie osual graceful and impressive
Laxative Hooev and Tar acts at a pleas
oat, yet effectual cathartic on the bowels.
It cWara the heed, cute the phlego.
oet of the throat, strengthens the bron-
octal tubes, rettevee coughs, colds, croup,
'hoopingoeugh, etc. Sold by John M
This medicine is a new discovery for
the cure of all diseases of the stomach and
bowels. It not only*gives quick relief; it
makes permanent cares.
So remarkably successful has Dr
Howard’s specific been in curing consti
pation, dyspepsia and all forms of liver
trouble, that John M. Klein will return
the price paid In every case where it does
not give reli f.
The old-fashioned idea of dosing with
mineral waters, cathartic pills or harsh
purgatives will soon be a thing of the
{ >%.t. The best physicians are preacrib
ng Dr Howard’s specific, 'both because
ill so remarkable a medicine and on
account of the ama 1 dose that is needed.
Headaches, coated longue, dizziness
g a on the stomach, specks before the
eyes, constipation and all forms of ina
iaria and liter trouble are soon cured by
this scientific medicine.
John M. Klein has been able to secure
onlv a limited sup| If, so everyone who
wishes to be cured of dyspepsia or coo-
stipation ahiuld call upon him at once
or send u. 26 cent* by moil, sod get 60
dries of the best medicine ever made, on
this special introductory offer, with hla
personal fpiaraniee io refund the money
if the specific does not cure. 1 24 4
How’s This.
We offer One Hundred Dollara Reward
for sny case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured bv Oa.TM Catarrh Cdre. FJ
Cheney A Co, Toledo, O.
We, the unders’gned, hate known F J
Chnnay for the Iasi IS years, snd believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and fifttuoiaUy able to carry
out any obligations made by bis firm.
Wald ing, Rionan & Marvin, Wholesale
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BUSINESS LOCALS.
A complete assortment of baggies
and harness at right prices at Halford
Hardware Co. '
All kinds of seed potatoes. One kind
of Undine flour. Terry & Shaffer.
Buy your wire fence now, while it
enn be bad at onee. Halford Hardware
Co.
Eggs for hatching from selected single
comb brown Leghorns. Eggs $1 per 15
from yard No 1. 75cts from yard No. 2.
Apply Charley J Beach, Walterboro,
SC. 1 31 2r
The Press and Standard is headquar
ters for fine job work. Prompt atten
tion given all orders.
Notice! Money to loan )n improved
real estate. Only those having gilt edge
security need apply. Peurifoy Bros.
WATNED—Men in each state to
Travel, post signs, advertise and leave
samples of car goods. Salary $75 per
month. $8 per day for expenses.
KCHLMAN CO„ Dept S. Atlas Block,
Chisago. 1 81 8 mos. '
a CaiarrUkCore is taken internally,
blood and mo-
^ _ oledo, O
acting directly upon the
jjous surfaces of the system. Test!
sent free. Price 73c par bottle,
by all druggist*- > * * ^
TVke Hafi’fl Family PUla tot constipa
tion. » - *•
Notice—Stockholdert* Meeting.
Pursuant to a resolution passed by
the Board of Directors of toe Colle
ton Cypress Company at a meeting of
said Board at the office of said Cor
poration on January 1, 1906. - Notice
is hereby given that a meeting of I he
Stockholders of the »Jolleton Cypress
Company, will be‘held on the l6th
day of February, 1906, at-the office of
said Colleton Cypress Company at
Colleton, Colleton oounty, SC. At
ftqjl meeting, an amendment to the
charter of said Colleton Cypres#
Company will be proposed to increase
the capital stock of said Corporation
to an amount not exceeding one ban*
died thousand dollars.
Samuel N Haws,
Jan. 19, 1900. ?> Preudent
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