The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 14, 1906, Image 8
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Tones OF THE TOWN.
ItafpenlnKA of the Week Told la
Short Paragraphs.
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A. S. Kart-ash aptnt Sunday in Char-
knoo.
D. H. Lott, of Blocker,
In Walterborn Friday.
had badness
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D. A. Crosby, of Brant, was in town
Tuesday on business.
O. A. Blocker called at The Press
and Standard office Saturday.
Bert Blackwell, of Charleston, risited
friends in Walterboro Saturday.
D. B. Peurifoy, Esq.,*left Walterboro
yesterday for Columbia.
DrH. A. Willis, of Hendersonville,
was in town last Thursday.
Robert R. Sizer, of Ridgeville, was in
town today on business.
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O. A. Benton, of Oetsinger, had busi
ness in Walterboro yesterday.
We were pleased to see L. C. Behliog
of .tieggetts, in our city Tuesday.
B. C. Garris, of Round, was iu to see
ns while in town yesterday.
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Mrs Jaa. E. Peurifoy visited relatives
in Charleston today.
R. W. Matthews, of Smoaks, was a
welcome visitor to Walterboro Friday.
DrL. M. Stokes, of the Charleston
Medical College, is visiting his mother
, in Walterboro.
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T. A. Bootle qpd little grandson,
were welcome visitors to onr sanctum
Saturday.
” Jeeee Brew, of Hendlrfohvflle, was
among thoee who visited Walterboro
ttn J&ue Bunting, of Savannah, who
has been visiting Mrs H. A. Frances
in town, has returned home.
A. Q. Lyons, one of Getsinger’e hus
tling merclxants, was in to see as Mon
day. »
T, E. McTeer, one of Hendersonville’s
horse dealers, was among those who
called to see os Monday.
Treasurer D. L. Smith left Walter
boro Monday for Columbia, where he
\ goes on business.
. The many friends of 0. J. Crosby, of
’ ’ Gttainger, were pleased to see him in
U our city Monday.
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Miss Florence Williams, of Rose Hill,
I ? ° is visiting her ancle, Robert Williams,
in Hampton this week.
Miss Bessie Mims is spending sometime
with her sister, Mrs J. D. Wiggins, at
Eutawviile.
Miss Colcolough, of Green Pond,
•pent Sunday with friend* in Walter
boro.
We were pleased to see N. P. Kinard,
of Getsinger, in onr city the latter part
of last week.
.John H. Peurifoy, Esq., had profes
sional business at Adams Ran one day
Inet week.
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Mrs J. T. Beach, after a pleasant
visit of two weeks to relatives in Char
leston, returned home Tuesday.
Mrs C. J. Luther returned home
Saturday, alter sending sometime with
relatives in Beaufort.
Magistrate J. M. Padgett, of Jack-
•onboro. had business in Walterboro
Tofsday.
J. M. Raysor, a prosperous farmer of
the Weeks neighborhood, paid ns a
pleasant visit Tuesday.
Reuben Owens, of Ridgeville, visited
hie brother, Sheritt L. G. Owens, yes
terday.
Mrs Alex Hague, of Charleston, is
visiting lier sister, Mrs G. W. O.
-Rivera! in Walterboro this week. ,
Anderson Marvin, one of Colleton’s
prosperous rice planters, had business
in Walterboro Tuesday.
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W. P. Shipley, the lightning rod
man, returned to Walterboro tot week
after a pleasant visit to Wilmington,
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D. A. Crosby and little John Yarn, of
Brant, visited friends and relatives at
Maadtoo and Getsinger Saturday and
Mrs Emma McLeod Ellis, of Harts-
ville, 8. " C., after spending sometime
with the Misses Lucas on Main street,
returned home Saturday.
Mrs W. H. Bartless and little Susie
Tracy left Satonlay afternoon tor
Grahamville, where they will spend
sometime with relatives.
Jno. H. Peurifry, P. M. Murray and
Maj M. P. Howel! left Walterboro Mon
day afternoon for Colombia, where
they will go before the investigating
committee of the State dispensary as
Witnesses.
Mrs W. A. B’ack will lesve Thursday
for New York and Baltimore, where
she goes to purchase her spring stock of
millinery, dry goods and not ions. Mi*»
Bessie Pyrne, one of Walterboru’s
popular young ladies, will accompany
Mis Black to Baltimore, where she goes
to take a coarse in millinery. W e feel
confident that Miss Hyrne will make
quite a success of her work.
5,50 up
JOTTINOS ABOUT TOWN.
T he banks in (own will be closed
February 22, Washington's birthday.
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T’ounty Treasurer Smith requests ns
to state that the time will expire for
paying commutation tax March 1, 190(1.
The Giles-Flake Musical Company
will show at the court house next Sat
urday evening—Come everybody,
1 hose who fail to attend the Mnsic 1
to be given by the Giles-Blake Com
pany under auspices of the Walterboro
jyceum Association will certainly miss
a treat. Yon don’t have to be a single
man to attend this attraction yon can
bring your wife and children—the more
;be merrier. If yon are single, maybe
your best girl would like to gc—ask her.
Oh next Friday evening at 8.30
o’clock, at the residence of Mrs L. W.
McTeer, a musical entertainment will
be given. This entertainment is for
the benefit of the Epworth League of
the Methodist church in Walterboro.
A very attractive program has been
arranged for the evening. The ad
mission fee will be 15c for adults and
10c for children.
The next attraction under auspices of
the Walterboro Lyceum Aseociation
will be given next Saturday evening at
the oonrt house, at 8 o'clock. The play
is entitled: The Giles-Blake Musical
Company, it is both vocal and instru
mental. This company comes very high
ly recommended, and any one that is a
lover of good music and singing will do
himself justice by coming ont. This is
something that Walterboro seldom ever
has, and it is surely a treat to the town
as^t county. Remember the date, next
Saturday evening, Feb. 17th.
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Whist Club Entertained Tuesday
Evening.
One of the most enjoyable events
of this week was the entertainment of
the Whist Club Tuesday evening by
Miss Julie Henderson at her lovely
home on Brids^ street
Most of the members were present
and all spent a most delightful
evening playing the popular game of
progressive whist
Miss Jauie Neyle was the success
ful winner of the first ladie’s prize, 4i
lovely pin cushion. There was a tie
between three of the yonng men,
Messrs Irving Fishburne, Stewart
Glover and Dr S L Turner for the
gentlemen’s prize, a beautiful neck
tie. These yonng men had to cut to
decide this, Mr Glover being the
lucky one. After the presentation ot
the prizes by E T H Shaffer, who
made a few appropriate remarks,
dainty refreshments, consisting o
snow-pudding, whipped cream and
cake were served.
The dnb adjourned at 12 o’clock
to meet again on Thursday evening,
the 22nd, at Miss Lillie Henderson’s.
On December 1st notices were sent out by
ALL FURNITURE FACTORIES
That prices would advance ~io per cents" January
ist. We immediately put incur order for
Three Solid Cars
In order to save you this io per cent advance.
While our immense stock was already complete in
every department, we are in better shape than ever
to please you, and the io per cent we save in our big
purchase is yours as long as the goods last
REMEMBER
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.
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A GUARANTEE
Of Absolute Satisfaction With Sale.
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Brown Furniture Go.
SOc up
The Negroes Arrested tor Mars Bluff Colleton Telephone Company.
Murder. | To the subscribers: Please do not
Florence, Feb. 10- All the parties i eave y 00r j^eiyergdown. You will
f° r Q^hom warrants were issued m ruin the batteries,
the wholesale shooting scrape near^ Answer yonr call promptly. Yon
M*r» Bluff Monday, have been ar- wU1 flTor tbe who
rested and safely lodged in jail here. wan t 8 j 0n>
i*am Hart, one of the negroes forj jf o^tral does not answer prompt-
whom a warrant had been jeeued, ^ patient It may be that a num-
came to the city and gave himself to 0 f othera-are calling at the same
the sheriff. Jim Williams, the other time. We are trying and intend to
negro, was arrested on the train the give you good service,
same day. Williams says he c«n | . W I) Bold,
prove an alibi. The other two 1 Manager,
negroes, Beau Pinckney and Willie
Brown, were arrested at the inqnest _ 4 .. oll . D1 .. „ 4
It is generally believed that Jesse puet. Druggists refund money If PAZO
Pinckney, the negro who was killed OINTMENT fells to cure any esse, no
. , y at l i u • . , matter of how long stauding, in 8 to 14
by tbe sheriff while being arrested, First application gives esse and
was leader of the gang. The negroes rest. 50c. If your drngslst hasn’t It
, . , send 50c in stamps and It will be forward-
in jail all declare their innocence. | ^ po,tpaid by Paris Medicine Co., 8i.
Nelson Watson, the negro who was Louis, Mo.
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles.
shot in the face by Jesse Pinckney
while he was sitting on bis mule in
the road, was here yesterday having
his wounds dressed. He is doing
A NOVEL INTRODUCTION.
The Dr Howard Company have en
tered Into an arrangement, with John M.
. . ... . . , Klein’s drug store, by which a special in-
nicely and will recover, n utson is, t ro ductory offer will be nrade of 25 cents
the negro who works at the court on the 60 cent size , of their celebrated
, , . .. j . spectfir for the cure of constipation and
house here as janitor during court dVspepgi*,
and is a well-known negro. Sam 1 This medicine is anew discovery for
Johnson, another of the negroes who jt not only give* quick relief; it
was shot, was here jester day to have makes permanent cures.
k;- irr.tn.l ^ remarkably successful has Dr
his wounds treated. Howard’s specific been in curing const!
„ ... , ,« , pation, dyspepsia and all forms of liver
home monkeys have long tails and trouble, that John M. Klein will return
the price paid In every case where it does
some others smoke cigarette.
There is room at the top for the
not give reli f
j .The old-fashioned idea of
man who can push the other fellow ^‘b^a
off.
Mr and Mrs O. Joe. Byron, of |Gh*r-
I eaten, are visiting W. E. Benton at
OUtnger this week. MrBentoA ieMrs
Byron's father. >
Mrs D. J. Chaplin, of Marche Plnnta- N
Mon, spent Saturday and Sunday In
Walterboro with her mother, Mre A. O.
Death of Dr Q. P«
Dr G. P. Ackerman, eon of H. W.
of OottageviUe, died
Thursday night at
villa where ha has been for
time on ‘ aooonnt 6t bad
Dr Ackerman was a yonng man of
good character and Maod wall la hit
community ae e nitiien a"** mil enable
physician. He was a gradnate of the
South Carolina College. ' Altar he
left the Booth Carolina College he at-
teadad the Charleston m—n^i CoTags,
Mise Harley, the competent teacher
gf the Handereoovilla Grariad Sohaol,
in WaRarboro, tba
and MnL, P. Gaarry;
remains ware to
Cottage ville Cemetery Friday
la thapmeinea of w Urge
The best way to rid the system of a cold
is vo evacuate the buwels. Kennedy’s
Laxative Honey end Tar acts as a pleas
ant, yet effectual cathartic on the bowels.
It clears the head, cuta the phlego.
out of the throat, atreogthena the broo-
culal tubes, relie Tea coughs, colds, croup,
whooping cough, etc. Sold by John M
Klein.
dosing with
pills or harsh
thing of tbe
pa t The beat physicians are prescrib-
int
50C
A. Habit to Be Encouraged.
The mother who has acquired tbe habit
of keeping on hand a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy, saves herself a
great amount of uneasiness and anxiety.
Coughs, colds and croup* to which child
ren are susceptable are quickly cured by
its use. It counterancts any tendency of
a cold to result in pneumonia, and If given
aa soon as the first symptoms of coup ap
pear, it will prevent tbe attack. This
remedy contains nothing injurious and
mothers give it to little ones with a teel-
of perfect security. Sold by John M
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Itching Piles.
If you are acquainted with anyone who
is troubled with this distressing ailment
you can do him no greater fayor than to 1
tell him to try Chamberlain's Salve. It
ires instant relief. Price 25 cents per
Sold by John M Klein.
gives
box.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Early Rose and Bliss Triumph Seed
potatoes at Terry & Shaffer’s.
Tbe Press and Standard is headquar*
ters for fine Job work. Promp; atteu- *
lion given all orders.^
100 bushels of celebrated 90-day Burt
Spring Oats. Terry & Shaffer.
Notice! Money to loan dd improved
real estate. Only those having gilt edge
security need apply. Peurifoy Bros.
WANTED—Men in each state IO
travd, post signs, advertise and leave
samples of our goods. Salary $75 pef^
month $3 per day for expenses.
KUHLMAX CO„ Dept 8. Atlas Block,
Chicago. 1 31 8 mot.
Notice—Stockholders’ Meeting.
Pursuant to a resolution passed by
LOST—Between Taylor’s store
and postoffice, one ladies size silver
watch, gold, inlaid with monogram
W M L.” A liberal reward wul be
paid for its return to Colleton Mer
cantile & Manfg. Co.
CASTOR J A
Yot and fibGArwii
Ik KM Yn Rm/Ueip Bm|U
tba
ng Dr Howard’s specific, both because
it i so remarkable a medicine and on
account uf the sma 1 dose thnl is needed.
Headaches, coated tongue, dizziness
g .a on the stomach, specks before the
eyes, constipation and all forms of ma
laria and liver trouble are soon cured by
this scientific medicine. /
JohnM. Klein has been able to secure
onlv a limited supply, eo everyone who
wiphet to be cured of dyspepsia or con-
stlpation should call upon him at once
or send a > 26 cents by mall, and get 20
doses of the beet medicine ever made, on
this special introductory offer, with his
personal gaarantee to refund tbe money
If the specific does not cure. 124 4
How’eThie.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot he
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FJ
Cheney « Co, Toledo, O.
We, tbe undertffned, have known F J
Caosej for the Mit IS fmii, MU imiraw
him perfectly honorable la all boiinue
Druggist. Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Core Is takeu internally,
•ctieg directly upon tbs Mood tad mo-
‘ ie eyetem. Testimonials
surfaces of the aystom. Testimonials
aunt free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold
l)y>U draggteta. v _
Pills for oonstipa-
the Board of Directors of the 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 the
Stockholders of the ’Jolleton Cypress
Company, will he .held on tbe 16th
day of February, 1906, at the office of
said Colleton Cypress Company at
Colleton, Colleton county, S C. At
said meeting, an amendment to the
charter 'of said Colleton Cypress
Company will be propound to increase
the capital stock of said Corporation
to an .amount not exceeding one hun
dred thousand dollars.
Samuel N Haws,
Jan. 19,190G. *- President,
safeguard against headache,
n and II
Tbe best
constipation and lifer troubles iaDeWltt’e
Little Early Rivera Keep a vial of these
famous little pll!a in tbe house and take
a dose at bed time when yon feel that
the stomach end bowels need cleansing.
They dost gripe. Bold by John M Klein*
To Core a Cold in One Day.
Take LAXATIVE Browto Quinine
Tablets. Ail druggists ssfund the
money if it fails to cuifc E W
Groves’ signature is op each box, 25o