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X; KUb* ' \ TOPICS OF THE TOWN. <3 1 Happening:* of the Week Told In o %hort ParTgraphe. . H Itv / X W. R, Beach of Stoket, was In town # Batnrdaj. c Miss Lula Griffin and sister, of Omega, were in town shopping Saturday. T. E. Leach of Beaufort, spent last week in Walterboro with relatives. The Heyward Riflemen will hold Its regular meeting on Monday June 10. O. G. Bridge, of Hound, was a wel come visitor to Walterboro Saturday. Arthur R. Speights of Hendersonville, had business in Walterboro Friday of hist week. Mrs Lucas BHu k of Florida, is visiting her parents, .Vlr and Mrs A. 05. Beach near town. Magistrate J. M Hadgett, of Jackson- boro, bad business rn Walterboro Mon day. F.antley O. Beach of Stokes, while in town Saturday, railed at The Press and Statdard office J.^ Glover, Jr., of McPhensonville. spent Saturday and Sunday in town with relatives. D, P. Patterson of Jacksonboro. visit ed bis mother, Mrs M. B* Patterson in Walterboro buwnfy Miss Carrie Gahagan, of Svudy Dam, spent several days in Walterboro last week with Miss Lugia Patterson. Misses Bailie and Nellie McTeer, after a delightful visit, to relatives in Hamp- ton* veturued home last week. Ex-Buperiutendent of Education B. B. 8aturdw*and Archie Breland, of Doc- 2 tor's Creek, were in town Batarday. r Miss Estie Leper, who has been at- * Winthrop College this year, is home this week. } Jhe many friends of Mist Ladle Mo* ' •Jeer are delighted to see her at home again, after an extended visit to Char leston, Hardeeville and other points. J. T. McGregor, superintendent of the Walterboro Cotton Mills, after spending sometime with relatives at Fort Mill, B. 0., returned home last week. Mr and Mrs E. L. Lepiacks' of Rittsr, attended b&tntaiument, entitled “The Spinster's Return,” at the courthouse last Wednesday evening. Miss Sarah Kohn, a student at Win* throp College, will retain home Satur- • day, The many friends of Miss Bnrah will be glad to «C6 her at homo again. , Senator Jas. E. Peurlfoy left for Sa luda, Saturday, where he was called to the bedside of his father. Hou. D. B. Peurlfoy, who is quite ill. Messrs 0. 0. and Eddie Loper, of Savannah, arrived in town Saturday to spend sometime with their mother, Mrs 8. 8. Loper. p ’ *X o Miss Elisabeth Kasterlin and mother, of Providence, attended the oommenoe* meat exercises of the Walterboro Graded School Thursday night. Mr and Mrs J. B Padgett left Walter boro Monday morning where they will visit some Northern resorts snd Canada before retnruiug to their home in Flori da. , The many friends of J. B. Glover, of Florida, are pleased to see him in town this week; Mr Glover is spending week's holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs J. 8. Glover. •N Miss Emily Howell and Lorena Minus, snd Lee dauber, of Bt. Georges, wets among the visitors who attended the Graded School commencement last Thursday. Mrs R. M. Carter and Mrs Lawrence O’Quin, of Hendersonville, attended the Graded School c xercises at the court house last Thursday. While in town they were the gnud* of Mr and Mrs J. 8. Griffin, parents of Mrs Carter. We wish to call attention to an error which oocured in the gd. of Brown Fur niture Co. last week. “Hammocks from 10 cents up ” It should have read “ham- smocks from $1 up.” See correction in ad. this week. • J. H. Dodd and his sister, MUs Lizzie, have gone to Highlands, N. U., where they will enjoy the mountain breezes for a month. Mr Dodd will then return homo and Miss Lizzie will go on to Wilson, N. C , where she will spend the summer. - Miss Estelle Easteriin, a highly ac complished young lady Of PrOvuieqc*, who, haying graduated at the Waiter- boro Graded School, left Monday for bar home. Miss Estelle, in her charming ways, made many friends in town, who regret very much to see her leatra Mim Lottie Hair,-who has been with Miss Lizzie Trowell for some time left Monday for her home at Sallys, S. C., where she will spend a month's vaca tion. Miss Hair is a very popular, school teacher in Colleton and it is un derstood that she will return to this county in Joly and take charge of a six' month’s school near Walterboro. When the baby talks,is time to give Hollister’s Rocky Mountaiu Tern. It’s the greatest baby medicine know to loving mothers. It mazes them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A Two Pound Box of Candy Free to Some Bright Young Lady- The Brasa Band recently organ ized in town oilers a two pound box ol candy to the young lady who atig- gesta the most uppropriute name for the band. Each lady is requested t)send in only one name on a slip of paper, ac companied by her own name to (J H Fraser at the jxwjtollice. Contest will close on June 2."», !!•(;♦»■ —So get busy girls. r z- « '“Happy is the Bride ■ t The San Shines on.' •o- So'\vhen you purchase r y wedding gifts for your bride or other’s—come here and get the Sterling Silver and Solid Gold goods at Mexican and Patterson • Don’t be fooled and made to believe that rheumatism can be cuied whh local appllcances. Hollister’s Rocky Mcun lain Tea Is the only positive Cure for rheumatism. 35 ceats, Tea or Tsulets. THE SPINSTERS RETURN. Ths Play Given by the Ladies of the Presbyterian and Episcopal Churches Quite a Success. TJbe Spinsters return at the court house Wednesday, was one of the most amusing and sacessful entertainments given in our town for sometime. The court house was packed to its utmost capacity, even standing room being at a premium. Quite a number of the young ladies and several young men of our town took part in this play and each, and every one deserves credit for the manner ia which their parts were carried ont Miss Ella Jttolengui, quite a talented young adj of Charleston, deserves much >raise for the thorough training of hese young ladies in their various Nurts. From a financial standpoint also, this entertainment was a great success and the energetic ladies feel ‘ally repaid for their trouble in the preparation for this play. S. Finn’s Jewelry Storp. J COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Charleston, 8 Entrance examinations will be held in the county courthouse on Friday. July 6, at 9 am. One Free Tuition Scholarship to each county of South Carolina awarded by the county sup erintendent of education and judge of probate. Board and furnished room in Dormitory, $11 a month. All candidates for admission are permit ted to compete for vacant Boyco Scholarships which pay $100 a year. For catalogne and information ad- H A HR I SON RANDOLPH, President res? What's the good of keeping from him Any goon things you may see, That will lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. Notice. Walterboro, S. 0., May 21,1906. C Bellinger, haying this day made ,an assignment to me for the benefit of his creditors, they are therefore requested to meet in the auditor's oflice at Walterboro, S. C., on June 10,1906, at 12 o’clock m, for the purpose of appointing an agent to represent them. PM MURRAY, Assignee. — • ' BUSINESS LOCALS. Phptos, Photos, Photos, for two weeks only at the Tent Gallery (near post office). Choice bananas jnst received at Capers Bazaar. We photograph babies, yonng folks, old folks, mothers-in-law and your sweet at the Tent Gallery. (>ne week more. Insect powder and powder guns and fly-paper at Klein's. If yon wish fine portraits call at the Tent Gallery, One week longer. Klein’s Blackberry cordial for com plaints, 25c at Klein's. Klein’s Saraaparilla, blood builder, 60c at Klein's. I The Tent Gallery will be in town one more week. Fine photos at reasonable prices. . , Peptonated Beef Iron and Wine, ex cellent tonic for children, 25c at Klein’s All soft drinks kept in large refrige rator and therefore delightfully cold at Capers Bazaar. Toilet amonia 5c pint bottle at Klein’s Take a bottle of Deep Rock Ginger ale home with yon for yonr wife’s din ner. Simply delightful. Capers Bazaar. New assortment of California fumes, in bulk at Kioto’s. Cascade Ginger ale, Boot Beer. Coco Strawberry, Chocolate Cream, and d Soda. De sth From Lcck Jsw ' never follows sn injury dressed with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic blood merchant of bad one of the agllest sore on his neck I ever saw." Cares Cuts. Wounds, Burns snd Sores. 25c at John M Klein drag store. cuczien s Arnica serve, us am snd healing properties prevent K dsoning. Chss Oswald, merch ensselsersvllle, N Y, writes: “I h HAMMOCKS From $1 up A FULL LINE OF Porch, Hall and Lawn Goods. Refrige* rators, Freezers, Etc., Etc. Remember! we sell Furniture and Housefurnishing goods exclusively, nothing else, thats our business and we know our business. - We have more floor space than any one store in Walterboro, all of which * o „ o i« devoted to Furniture. We buy direct from factories in CAR LOTS and carry as large a stock sis will be lound in the State. J We can furnish one Room or a dozen Hotels on short notice. —*- o * If you want trash DONT COME HERE. We handle nothing but the best. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING- Brown Furniture Company (Member Southern Furniture Dealers Association.) = \ A GREAT SPREAD v For Lovers of / Fashion and Economy! If you have not visited the H. W. Cohen Store this Spring you can have no idea of the splen did feaSt of fashion, goodness and economy that there awaits you. We have this Spring outdone all pre vious records in the quantity, quality, variety and attractiveness ot our stock. We otter finer and newer styles, more variety to choose from, and lower prices lorgreater values, than have ever before been seen in this community, in this or any other store. There is not the least glimmer of doubt as to the extra pleasure, satisfaction and benefit of trading here. Come and see for yourself and let your own best judgment decide if this statement is not absolutely correct. Suits Thai Sparkle With Style. Every’ one of our new Mens, Boys and Childrens Spring Suits sparkles with style and fineness of appearance. They are in the very newest, latest models in the most fashionable cloths, cuts and colors that the market contains and per- Lemon Oaparz Bazaar. Talcum powder, 10c at Klkm’a., Deep Hock Lithia Ginger Ale. [Oapere KNEE PANTS SUITS $1.00 to $5 00. It doesn’t cost a penny to look them over; and we shall be glad to show you, whether you are ready to buy yet or not. » *■ The Smartest fetyles In Hals and Shoes. In Hats and Shoes we show a stock that contains all the smartest new styles ot the season, at prices not a whit higher thsfn you’d pay elsewhere for sty les not near so up-to-date. In Metis Hats 501' to $2.50 are the ruling prices, in Boys Hats 25c to $1.50. In Mfcns Shoes and Oxfords, you can pay any price from $1.25 to $3.50, and get • the very best footwear value to be had anywhere. In Ladies Shoes and Oxfords at $1.00 tp^.oo; in Boys Shoes and Oxfords at $1.00 and $2.50; Misses and Childrens Shoes and Oxfords, at 50c to $1.50. We otter values equally remarkable and advantageous. - • ^ * . jjk -