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' 0 ^ • <9 I 3 I 3 it, TOPICS OF THE TOWfj. rtappenin^ of the 'Week Told In Short Paragraphs. W. F. }*m >ak, of Stokes, was in to see ns vesieniay. S. J. Humph, of Adams Ran, was in town Moudny. / Dr J. P Ilenulon, of Bells, had busi ness here Mcmi.v . Harry W. Jones, of Hampton, was in tawn Monday night. A. Yerdler snd wife, of Grorer, were in town vesterday. J. 8. Griffin, Erq., visited CLarlestcn last Saturday cn business. * A K. Smrak, of Stokes, paid ns a pleasant call Tuesday. W. L. Fogler, of Cale, S. C„ pahl ns a plea-ant call tramnlay. # irA. W. Brabham, of Olnr, was a vel- come visitor to our city Monday. Dr. A. P. Barnes, of the Charleston Radical College, is in town this week. B. B- Heyward of White Hall, had tvasmess ip W ylterboro the first part of the week. J. C. Strickland and . aon, T. P. 8 trick laud, of. Stokes, yrere it} town Kgntlpy on business. Mrs Joseph Chaplin and little daugh ter, Louise are visiting relatives in our city this week. Miss Dollve Price left last w’eek for Summerville where she goes to attend • J. A. Marvin, poatwasfpr at Hender- itfTMile Rnd James Ppeighti WWr , in town Moudny. ~ 1 Miff Mube! Beach, of the Bethlehem neighborhood, is vUitiug Miss Mary Standfill this w eek. We were pleased to see W. S. Weeks and 3. G. Chaplin of Osborn, in Waltei- v»v boro Monday. O. H. Gruber, of Round, while in lown Saturday called at The Press and Standard office. Mrs R. L. White and daughter, Miss Martha, of Charleston, are visiting Mrs JuE. Peurifoy, in Walterboro. Fn»»k Gnees, of Hendersonville, at tended the Giles Blake musicale in Wfttterbcro Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs W. W. McTeer and children, of Sandy Dam, visited rela tives in Walterboro Sunday. Mr andMrs B.Levy attended the funer al of Mr J. Wash Stephens at Stephens Cross Roads Monday afternoon. Mrs C. H. Fripp and family, acom- pauied by Miss Whilmeuia Strobel are spending several weeks on Wagener’s plantation. Miss Bessie Eodd, one of Centreville’s popular young ladies, is visiting her sister, Mrs D. L. Smith, in Walterboro this week. , Mrs Wm. J. fishburne, after spend ing several weeks in Columbia with her daughter, Mrs T. T. Walsh, returned home Saturday. y Samuel N. Haws, president of the Colleton Cypress Company, of Colleton, 3. O. had business in Walterbore Tues day. Senator Jns. E. Peurifoy, Hon W. J. Fisbbnrne and J. M. Walker have re turned home,'after an absence of stx weeks attending the legislature. B. G. Price, Esq., left town Monday afternoon with a car load of fine beef cattle. Mr Price took them to Char leston market. MrsW. P. Witsell and children, after a delightful visit of several weeks to bar sister, Mrs Jns. E. Peurifoy. re turned to her home in Columbia Satur day. D. B. Hudson passed through town today returuing from Savannah, where be has been to purchase a turpentine atill. He has entered into the turpentine near Getsinger. ' The Guild of St. Judes will give s "Martha Washington" entertainment at Hyrne’s hnll Friday ew*ring at 8 o’clock. Admission 10 cents. Refresh ment* will be served.' Rev. T. L. Belvm will leciure at the Graded School building at Ledge, S C., Friday night, Feb *3. The public u (yrdinlly invited to attend. No admis sion fee will be charged. Cnpt C. A. Pnvnge 1ms been appointed by the goveruuer as one ol the membe: e of the Hoard of Pardons. Capt 8avfq e is ote of Colleton’s most substantia citizens and the governor has made no mistake is oppointii g him on this hoard. The Walterboro Infirmary Aid Socie ty will meet at the residence of Mrs A Wicbman’sou Monday afternoon, the 26th inst., at 4:.i0 p’clock. The mem her* of the society will be pleased to have as many of the ladies of the town as can to attend this meeting. We were pained to learn of the death of J Wash Stephens, which took place at Stephens’ Cross Roads Sunday after noon, February ]«. Mr Stephens is the father of Miss Pet •'Stephens, who was formerly a teacher in the Wi.lter- boro graded shcool. Mr Stephen.! was a Coniedcrate soldier. We deeply svmpathlzq with Miss Stephens in tlvg «a 1 honr. The concert that was given for the benefit of the Epworth Leagbe waa quite a successful affair. The pro gram which was very nicely arranged by the visitors and members of the League was rendered- to perfection Ti e Methodist congregation ig to be congratulated for securing such an ffitCrtaining program of music and singing. Quite a neat little sum wts realized. The Gdes-Blake concert company made a most favorable impression Saturday evening on a good sized au dience at the courthouse here. This concert company is composed of two ladies of rare musical talent, Mis; Christine Giles and Mrs Estelle Blake. Mis* Giles plays her own violin obligatos to the solos she sings, which is a rare and unique accomplishment, and one in which Miss Giles excels. She has a soprano voice of wonderful range and sweetness, and quite • captivated the audience by the numbers and encores in which tdie.appeaied. Mrs Blake was equally pleasing in her performance on the pmuo and hatp. Especially de lightful were the harp ioIos. * Mrs Blake rendered with equal ease classi cal, popular and patriotic airs, and was several times encored. Her harp is a magnificent instrument, frrm which she deftly evokes sweetest melodies. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. W. P. Felder has opened a green gro- Cftarj on Main street next door to Capers’ Bazaar. J. 8. Griffin, Esq., has remodeled and palsied bi« law office and it has the appearance of a handsome building. W. E. Capers, proprietor of the Oners’ Bazaar, has recently enlarged his store, on Main street Bor B. F. Halford preached at Pine Grove obnroh No S, last Saturday and fMtliy. Last Friday that drowned at GiVban’f OWPF# ah# pcajr Great Swamp rfappenlngs/'" To The Press and Stendard: We had preaching at Great 8wamp church by our paster, J T Hiers. Mrs H A Francis and children, of Walterboro, visited relatives in our community Friday. B G Benton and W B Yarn, of this p’ace, attended services at Pine Grove Baptist chnrch No 1, Sunday. Miss Lottie Hair, one of Aiken's charming young ladies, who has been teaching school at Great Sw’amp for some time, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs B R Hair, of Saley, 8 C. Miss Hair will return to Walterboro soon, where she will accept a position with Miss Lizzie Trowell. Miss Leila Trowell of Walterboro, spent Sunday at Great Swamp. Augustus Herndon and wife of Ray- sor’s, visited relatives at this place Sunday. Mr and Mrs Marshall Sauls of Neyle’s, were among those who visited our sec tion Snuday. Rufus Varnodoe of this community, lost a nice young horse Sunday night. Miss Galie Ramsey, of this place, and Jones McMillan, of Lodge, were happily married Sunday morning at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr and Mrs David Ramsey Only the immediate members of the family witnessed the marriage. Rev J T Hiers performed the ceremony. The hi ide is one of Col leton’s prettiest young ladies The groom is a properons farmer, and is a young man of good character. May this happy couple live long and pros per. We only htve a few more girls left in oar quiet community, this being the third marriage here since January 1, 1806. 0. ▲. G. fatty, by dj ms not boat Cheap Relief. Riceboro, Ga. March 8, 1806. "Mr J T Bhnptrine, Savannah, Ga. Dear Sir:—I was greatly annoyed last year with t severe attach of eczema on my leg, and after using several other remedies with no benefit, I tried Tet* terine; two boxee having made a com* plete eare, 1 think it the beet remedy I note ever found far skin dtseasts. Yoon truly, Bennie Deal. Tetterine also cone 'ibtter, Ring worm, Dandruff and all forms of skin ATnffiM a. w . -v*. OlOlllG^C On December ist notices were sent ojt by l ALL FURNITURE FACTORIES llidt prices would advance io per cents January ist. We immediately put in our 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 shaps 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 Il 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. 85c up 80c Ui< DR, J, E. ENNIS- Atlanta, Ga., Physician Andresses the People of Walterboro on a Matter of Health. "To Whom It May Concern:—Of late there has been a good deal of discussion in regard to advertised medicines, their value and iiower to cure. I want to say to the people of Walter boro that 1 believe the most valuable cod liver oil preparation, the best body builder, health restorer,* and strength creator, known to medicine today is Vinol. W hile Vinol c’oes not contain the sys tem c’ogging oil of old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, it actually does contain all the carative, medicinal prin ciples of the cod’* liver in a highly con centrated form, and it is delicious to take. 1 advise Viuol in my practice, and find it has no equal for healing coughs, colds, broDchiai troubles and sore lungs. I have used Vinol in many cases of indigestion, mal-essimilation, and for patients who were anaemic and run down, with splendid results. I have found Viuol to be a boom to the aged, as it aids the enfeebled system to sus tain life: if induces appetite, and rest ful sleep, it is a real body-builder, aud thus prolongs life. I believe Viuol to be well worthy of any honest physician’s endorsement?” Ourloc'd druggist, John M. Klein^ sells Vinol to the people of Walterboro on a positive guarantee; if it fails to give satisfaction the entire purchase will be refunded. Godley-Jones. Sunday, February 4, Miss Alma God- ley and G Jones were happily married at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr and Mrs Beu Godley. The attendants were as follows: Miss Ruth Godley, sister of the bride, with Nathan Godley. Miss Emma Jones, sis,er of the groom, with Dan Buchanan. Miss Ella Godley with George God ey. Miss Irene Godley with Walter Crosby- Miss Viola Crosby with Caleb Gidley. . The groom is the aon of B Jones, of Cro s Swamp. Quite a large number of friends and relatives were pretuit, the Rev Thrower officiating. v —« —— Itching Piles. If you are acquainted with anyone who is 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 25 cents per box. Sold by John M Klein. Rev N L Wiggius, the newly ap pointed past<rof-St Paul’s Methodi-t chnrch, Greenville* S. C., died Satur day afternoon after an il’ness cover ing the entire period of his residence in that city, tie did not occupy the pul pit a single time since his appointment to this charge in December. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E \V Groves’ signature is on each box, 2Sc IT SAVES YOU MONEY. The special half price sale of Dr How ards sp^citic for the cure of constipation and dvspepsia by Jolm M. Klein means the avlng of a few dollars on every fam- i Uy’s yearly bill for medicines. Each 50 cents bottle (Mr John M. Klein • sell* it for 26c ) contains sixty dose* of a medicine that is pleasant to take and ! which can be depended upon to cure the worse case of constpatlon, dyspepsia or liver trouble. Mr John M. Klein has so much faith In the superior merit of this medicine that he says: "If Dr How ard’s specific does not care yoa, come beck to my store and I will return yonr money.” If you are troubled with constipation, headache or dizzineea, or If your food does not digest naturally and easily yon cannot afford to let pass the; special price that Mr John M Klein Is making this week on Dr Howards specific. This remedy is not an ordinary medi cine. It is the favorite formula of a well known physician, and has the endorse ment of hundreds of physicians of emi nence in their piofassion, who prescribe It in all cases 1 of constipation, dyspepsia or liver trouble knowing from experience that it will make a complete and lasting core. Mr John M. Klein is giving bis eos tomars a chance to .try Dr Howard’s specific for iht ours of constipation and dyspepsia at joet half the regular pries, Oe. And every package it told under Callie Collins, the 18-year-old son of Mr and Mrs J J Collins, of Rock Hill, died at Blacksburg Saturday night from injuries received on the Southern Railway. He was in the act of coupl ing two cars together and on account ot one of the bumpers in one of the cars being completely off. the other cor was pushed against him, sqeeziug him to death. — HOI I y*'. *• The best safeguard against headache, constipation and liver troubles IsDeWitt’s Little Early Rhers. Keep a vial of these famous little pills in the house and take a dose at bed time when you feel that the stomach and bowels need cleansing. They don’t gripe. Sold by John M Klein. . — Charlie JBmerson, a farmer living about four miles from Lamar, was stabbed to death about 8 o’clock Satur day night in front of the store of Dr J F Watson. Who did the cutting is not known, bat two negroes suspected of some knowledge of the .affair are in the keeping of the officers. CASTOR IA F« Iftfnts pad Gttldra. Du KM Yn Hm Alnp Btnghf Basra the 50c BUSINESS LOCALS. Stall fed beef. Caper*’ Baz ar. Go to W P Felder’s for anything you waui in fancy groceries. 2 21 It 50 different kinds of fancy candy at Bryan*!. 2 21 2t. Good haggle* sold t*- good people on easy terms at Halford Hardware Co. Cabbage plaqts at Bryan's. See the corn and cotton droppers at Halford Hardware Co 2 21 It Bananas, apples,celery, cabbages and potatoes. Capers’ Bazaar. Remember tbe 20 per cent cut la price of winter clothing is still on. H W Black, Jr. 2 21 2t Sewing machine oil and needles at Btyau’s. For colton planters, plow stocks and farming implements go to H W Black, Jr. 100 dcHare worth of patent medicine, below cost at Bryan’s. No better shoes made for the money than those sold by H VV Black, Jr. I am headqaurterj for all kinds of fancy groceries, fine apples, oranges, can goods, etc. W P Felder. Shipment pf saddles, bridles and Wgjjon harness just received. Price# right. H W Black, Jr. Florida oranges just received. Capers’ BaAar. The Press and Standard is beadquar* tors for fine job work. Prorop. atten tion given all orders. Notice! Money to loan in improved real estate.' Ooly those having gilt edge security need apply. Peurifoy Bros. Notice—All persons holding certifi cates for seed on exchange for meal must present same and get the meal, Walterboro Cotton Oil Co. WANTED—Men in each state to travd, post signs, advertise and leave samples of our goods. Salary ITS pef month $3 per day for expensesr KUHLMAN CO,, Dept S. Atlas Block, Chicago. 1 31 3 mos. m Union Meeting of Zion Baptist Church# The Baptist Minister’s and Dea con’s Institute will meet with the Zion chnrch, Colleton Association, Thursday, March first, at 10:30 a m. 10:30.—Opening exercises, E 1) Craven. What is a New Testament Churchy L B Ackerman, B F Halford, G W Way, W B Hidtt , What constitutes scnptual bat tism? J B Dodd, Joseph Lanj ~ P W Warren, J 8 Griffin. Afternoon session: The Lord’s Supper and its pnr- perseverance of G Sanders, Jo m ptnn doctrine of the final saints? J T Hiers, 1 Kinard, M R Stone. Meetings are open to the public. / 8 W Aokerman f JT Hiers, P Graham,-; Program Oofiwnittfab y* ‘ r. -5 " . u 'W. *