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« ► Y TOPICS OF THE TOWN. r Ni 1 llAppenlns^ of the Week ‘ ToM is «hort Pereerepht. B O. Benton of Great Swamp, yrn* here Monday. Hon W. D. Bennett, of Lodge, i§ here thie week attending conrt. Gerald J. Wescoat vieited in the low' country Saturday ana Sunday. Wade Glover, of Charleston, is visit ing his parents in Walterboro. . Miss Fstelle Easterlin visited her par ents Sunday. A. Bennett, of Lodge, is here this week. i 1 J. B. Dodd, of Round is here this week attending court. C. W. Butler, of Jacksonboro, was in town Monday. Mr and Mrs P. K. Willis, visited our town Monday. Misses Nellie and Sallie McTeer visit ed friends at Hendersonville Sunday. The Whist Club will be entertained Thursday evening at the Mieses McTeer. Mias Georgia Guerry has been criti cally ill at her father’s home in town. Hon. D. M. Yarn, of Ashton, is among those who visited our town this week. R. 0. Jones, 0. J. Gone, two of Lodge's prosperous merchants, are here this week attending court. ^ B. R. Griffin, of Omega, is among the visitors to our city this week. % . Mias Estelle Bull and Mrs Joseph Lanpdale, of Mt. Carmel section visited our town Saturday. ~ MttfTFanDie Jaycocks, of Henderson- viU%jri«ited the Misses Wesooat In ^. tywn Saturday. . Dr Mulaliy, of Charleston, had pro- teseioUkl Sbsiness at the Walterboro . Inflrmarz Sunday. w? . , » / . Mias Belle Wesooat, spent a few days very pleeaantly on the Governor’s planta tion, this week. , o “ ’ Mrs Wm. J. Fishburne left Tuesday morning for Charleston, where she will spend a few days. Thomas A. Hill, of Round, attended the meeting of the Knights of Honor in Walterboro, Tuesday night. H. E. Matthews, representing the In ternational Harvesting Machine Co., is in town this week. We were pleased to see ex-ooroner P. W. Strickland, of Bmoak, on our streets this week. A. V. Willis, a hustling merchant of Cottageville, was in to see us while in town Monday. Dr H. A. Willis and T. 8. Boynton, of Hendersonville, were among those who visited Walterboro this week. Magistrate J. M. Padgett of Jackson- boro, was in town this week attending court. Miss Aneta Bailey, of Palatka, Fla., is visiting her sister, Mrs A. A. Patter, son, Jr. Miss Lilly Knight, who has been visit ing her sister Mrs P. K. Willis, of Cott age ville has returned home. Mrs Edwtfrd Terry, of Fairfax, is visiting her mother, Mrs E. L. Lucas, in Walterboro this week. Miss Mollie Harley, vho is engaged in school teaching near Stono, spent last Saturday with her mother, Mrs J. T. Beach. W. J. Getsinger and R. L. Getainger,' two of Get singer's prosperous fhrmen visited Walterboro Saturday on busi Miss Elisabeth Bellinger, of Augusta, Is visiting Miss M. E. Bellinger, in town ° this week. S.8. Kohn, who is located in Hew York city, spent Sunday in town with hls paiuata, Mr and Mn M. Kohn. qnite an Weeooat, in town,, Subscribe to The PresSTumi Standard if you want campaign uews this year. 9 1 in advance. Mrs A. R. Carson, of Islandton, has ( beautiful spring line of millinery. See ad. in another column. Col. James A rmstroug, of Charleston and Geo. James W. Moore of Hampton, O. H. have both accepted the invitation given by Camp Heyward U. C. V. to speak at a picnic dinner to be given at Ivanhoc on Wednesday, May 2nd, 1000. The date of the meeting of the Hey ward Riflemen has been changed. Here tofore it has been the first and third , Mondays in each month. Now it will be the second and fourth. The members will please take notice of the change. Dont fail to come out next Saturday night. If you want to hear aomething worth twice the amount of money in vested, hear the famous humorist Mart King and the Southern trio Constating of aioging and music by three yotyig ladies of accomplished refinement. Knights of Pythias Hall will be the ptaoe where the attraction will be given. ▲ regular annual communication of Unity Lodge Ho, 59 A. F. M. will be Held Friday night, April the 9th, the matter's degree will be conferred upon several candidates. All the brethren ot the lodges In the county are cordially invited to dc present. Refreshment* will be •erved. The Colleton Mercantile and Mann- facting company have completed their new two story brick building which is located on Klicn’s park. This building is modern, up-to-date, and reflects credit on the architect as well as the en terprising, wide awake busi new men who have decided to give the citizens of Walterboro and Colleton county an op portunity to do business with them. John F, Lucas, one of Walterboro's re putable bueineaB men, Paul Sanders and E. L. Lemacks, who hare been doing a hustling business at Ritters, are the owners of this new enterprise. These gentlemen have spent a large sam of money in this new building and deserve the praise and patronage of the people of Walterboro and country. This store will be open for basins— next Monday. How if yon want to laugh until your aid— almost break, hear Mart King next Saturday night, March 81st, at the Knights of Pythias Hall. The Misses Turner, and Mtes Estes will furnish yon with some of the grandest music that you have listened to for gome time The Southern Trio, eomee to as most highly recommended by the different dtieeof the world. We think this will certainly be a treat for our town to have a com pany that has travelled over the world, to come to Walt—boro. Mart is considered to be one of the most elo quent speakers teat an audience have ever listened to. He it not an elocu tionist, neither is he U reader, because his manner and methods are altogether different from those of the ordinary ly- ceum entertainer. He is neernitlulir a storyteller. Some of his tel—are culled from books, and some from real life. They all have the saving grace of hu mor, and are laid before his audience in a way that shows hie familiarity with the characters with which he deals. The Irish philosophy of Mr Dooley, the simple guile and quaint expressions of the Southern negro, and his more so phisticated brother of the North. He it above all things a refined hu morist. He do—not have to retort to anything coarse and objectionable to- get a laugh. He is quick to perceive the humorist and ludicrous in every day affhira of lile, and the happy facul ty of successfully expressing them. LIFE IN WALTFRBORO. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. "Of ad. this week. i’s new ad. this Miss Ethol Howell Entertains at Cards Mim Ethel Howell entertained at cards on Thnudaj evening at her home on Main street. It was one of the meetings of the Whist Glnb. The spacious rooms were tastefully decora ted with exquisite hot house plants, and every one enjoyed the evening. An intermission was taken when tempting refreshments were served by Misses Helen Lucas and Catherine Howell A number of games of whist wme played at the doss ot which the score cards were examined, and Ur Irving Fishbume was awarded the the first prim. Tho* pnaeot were: IliMMlfaij Grace, Jehnia McTeer, Eva Murray, Enii Howell, Ethel Howell Helen Catherine Howell, Umars 2—rsmii Ales Henderson. Elliott Savsge, Irv- mg FiahhameTMadison Howell, A. 9?Wiehmaa, E.T. H. Shafer. Tom Mnmy,and W. C. 11 'DISCttl'PTIOJt: Full size, solid Golden oak frame steel springs and good upholstering in red, green or old gold. A Regular $7.00 Louge for $3.95 This is an extraordinary offer we are making and you will miss a BARGAIN if > you don’t send in your order before they are all gone—no charge for packing and shipping. Terms, cash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write us to-day. Brown Furniture Company, - V - / ; 1 THE Bid FURNITURE EflPORICfit. ( COMPANY “K” INSPECTED. Col. Falter and Mai. Haskell Rovlaw • Heyward Riflemen. The Heyward Riflemen, Company BUSINESS LOCALS. Try the Buff Orpington’s, the grant- eat winter Layers. Admitted to be the beat all porno— Fowl, line Sitters and Mothers. Eggs per setting 91.80. K, 3rd Regiment National Guardi RLjK^^Wsltl^ioro, 8. C. **1 Ml— Lizzie Trowell and Mm W. A. gsstloa. A Maad naami li iallatad ma la ana day i South Carolina, was inspected Satur day by Col Fuller and Major Haskell, assistant and adjutant and inspector general. The company had thirty- six officers and men in line, out of an enlistment of 88. It if thought that the oompahy passed all right and that a report will be made to that effect This company is commanded by Capt E L Eishburne, 1 graduate of the Citadel class of 1004. The lieuten ants are: E D Hyrne, who was pro moted for merit from the ranks, and I M Fish borne, of the Porter Military Academy. These are enthusiastic young militiamen, and hard workers for their company. R«v. LeRoy Q. Henderson. We clip with pleasure, from a paper published at Griffin, Ga., the following notice relative to the Rev. LeRoy G. Henderson, who was born and raised in our town: # Griffin, Georgia.—“Oar beloved pas tor, Rev. L. G. Henderson, after much thought and prayer, has accepted the call to the Central church, of Knoxville, Tenn., much to the regret of the Griffin church and the pebple generally of the city. The work ai the church has pros pered nnder his ministry and he leaves as at high weter mark, both spiritually and financially. Three years ago a mil riouw—estabtiahedla the factory dis trict, and the namturs increased so rapidly that a ohapel was built, and a large —mb— of child— toon. Sacha out on the in the Homs Mission Said that land a mis- to Japan, and the 8 31 ft seeds. All kinds of fresh garden Walterboro Drug Co. Easter egg dyes 5o at Klein’s. A J Sanders has just returned from Atlanta with a fine load of moles and While in town attending conrt next week subscribe to The Pro— and Stand ard-only 91 in advance. Easter egg dyes 5c at Klein’s. Wyley's candies are t^e best—fresh every week. Walterboro Drug Co. We desire oar friends to know that we have opened dp at the Stoke* stand in Walterboro a feed, livery and sal- stable. Sanders Live Stock Company, A J Sanders, manager. If yon don't feel like walking tele phone ns and we will be glad to send for your proscriptions and send your medicine immediately to yon. Walter boro Drag Co. Batter egg dy— 5c at Klein’S. A J Sanders, manager, will be glad to a— his friends at hu stables in Wal terboro where he can show them some of the An—t mules and bore— ever brought to this country, Tbe prices Drought to ire right. Don't depend on tout neighbor for the campaign news this year. Subacribe to The Prom and ■ uus year Standard- —91-in adz Our clerk sleeps in the drag store and yon can gat medicine any time at plght. Walterboro Drag Co. Haw and beautiful Una of spring stationary at Klein's. This It campaign year. OaU at FOR SALE—Rloe straw In balk 82.00' per two-hone load at Cyprm plantation. 28 ft E A Marvin. Agent. W—tphilla Hams jast received. Capers' Bazaar. Fox River batter in Bricks. Capers’ Bamar. Campbdl's assorted era* sou; - Cut WestpbaliaJIema. I have a fine Una of j which I will sell at next two weeks. OaU and.get a bar gains. Mrs W. A. Black. T 8-28-ft. OaU and get a ready madr4hirt be fore they are picked oven ffgttg at half price f — the next ten daya Mrs W. A. Black. M Of ffifc with Mr Rav. W. Be el will W.H. nt Pine efcaroh ?*; *Mir at &S0 P. M, «a l*W third Bondar 1ft and aim at UA.M. on the ■*4 1 81 8 no*. • M On, Yoneangtt m 'Mm \ Sail and be Convinced. V ij, _ ^ ^ The public is invited to call • * * and see our new and lovely line of millinery goods, which have just arrived. We would be glad to have til ladies wish ing to purchase spring hats, to call on us before making their purchase. We'will treat you right and feel sure you will be pleased. My millinery opening will be on die 5th and 6th of April. Mrs. Newton fliers. The executive w—rittee of the i Baptist A—ociation are re- qnetted to sgai tt Walterboro next Monday at 18 o^olock. X Seethen KoUwey THROUGH SERVICE rXHBSTGABBFJ : > ' t i 1