The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 11, 1906, Image 8
TOPICS OF THE TOWN.
Happening* off the Week Told la
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Rev J. L. Daniel visited Bum me mile
leet week.
.. F. R. Blake, of Salkehatchie, we* in
town Monday.
Mis* Bewie Dodd, of Round, i* visit
ing relatives in ‘own.
See R. Lee Roger's card in another
column for magistrate.
Rev L. B. Ackerman, of Maple Cane
lection, was in town Friday.
Mr and Mrs G. Monroe Rivers, cf
Beaufort, spent the Fourth here.
11. S. lietbiugton is a candidate for
magistrate for Adams Ran township.
E. P. Glover, of Adams Run, visited
relatives in Walterboro last Wednesday.
Miss Lila Gregory left for Charleston
this week where she will spend som^
time with relatives. x
Henry Hyrne, of Augusta, G» , visit
ed relatives and friends in ot^r city this
week.
George beach, of
in town this week
friends.
Kudiismee, Fla., is
iting relatives and
n, Jr., of Charleston,
sday in town with his
Glover, of Spartanburg,
iting Miss Eunice Glover in onr
this week.
Miss Lina Thomas, of Charleston, is
visiting the Misses .Grace in town this
Misses Vivian and May Price retarned
home Batardav, after spending some
time in Allendale with relatives.
Mrs Jffenie Rickenbaker and grand
daughter, Attalie Moors, are visiting
relatives in Beaufort.
Miss Georgia Ackerman, of Round,
speot several days io town last week
with relate
rl and Alma Black, of
are visiting their grand
1 Jane Black in onr city.
W. B. Martin and baby, ot onr
town, left for Snllivan's Island leal
week, where they will spend sometime.
The many friends of Ben Freeer, of
Tampa, Via., were delighted to see him
in Walterboro a few days last week.
.Mr and Mrs 0. R. Lucas and little
daughter, of Jacksonville, Via., are
▼iaiting the former's mother, Mrs E. L.
Lnoaa, in town. „
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0. C. Crosby, Isham W Dopsoo and
4. Walker-are candidates for oounty
commissioner. See cards in another
column. ‘ *
Miss Lncy Williams, who has been
visiting relatives in Sumter end 8t
George, returned to Walterboro Mon-
day-"' U * _
Edward Terry, of New York, arrived
in town Saturday, being called here on
account of the illness of his sister, Mrs
A- 0 Shaffer.
O. H. Fraser, assistant postmaster of
this place, and Barry Anderson, are
spending sometime on Sullivan's Island
this week.
Miss Genevieve Kirch, a charming
young lady of Bamberg, Is spending
sometime with the Misses Easterlin, of
Rvnnd.
Hon W. 0. Brant, G. J. Yarn Dr J.
B. Padgett, and E. P. Ulmer, of Gat*
sinner, were among those who visited
ouJk>wn yesterday.
Mis* Wilhemenia Strobel, one of
WeIterboro'g popular young ladies, is
visiting relatives and friends in Black-
ville this week.
Mrs Jackies returned home Monday
afternoon, after *.pcnding several weeks
on Sullivan's Llnod with her silted Mrs
M, Hornik. "Tip"—" ~ ~
Oapt F. 0. Benuett and
J. B. Padgett, of Smoakn,
through our town Monday en rou‘e to
8 os oaks where be returns from a visit
to his son, L. C. Padgett, in Florida. '
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Mr and Mrs W. W. Smoak, Jr., and
sou went to Sullivan's island last Wed
nesday. Mrs Smoak will remain on the
Island with the baby for several weeks.
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Mrs Rebecca Price and grand son, By
G Price, Jr., of Walterboro, are visit
ing the former's son, Hon John Price,
in Orangeburg coonty. - /
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B. M. Warren, a prominent saw-mill
/furor
Many a
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refective Eye •
man of Williams, passed through Wal
terboro last Thursday aii his way from
Savannah where he had been on busi
ness
Mrs
C.
Miss Emily Bollinger, who has been
atteading 1* business college in Atlanta,
was called home yesterday evening to
the bedside of Mrs A. G. Shaffer, who is
quite ill at her home in \V alterborr.
Miss^Jennie McTeer will leave Thurs
day for Greenville, where she will spend
sometime before going to the moun
tains of North Carolina where she will
spend the summer.
Miss Maud Beach, of Chorlestou, is
■pendiog a week with her mother, Mrs
J. T. Beach. Miss Maud has many
friends here who are glad to see her at
home
MrsJ. L. Daniel and children left
our city Thursday for Waterloo, where
they will spend meat of the summer.
On their way up they will stay several
days with friends in Summerville.
The friends of R. R. Black, of Florida,
are glad to eee him in Walterboro this
week looking so well. Mr Black will
visit relatives in our town and in the
county before retaining. •
Jacob Padgett, eon of J. B. Padgett,
of Gainesville, Fla., arrived in town •
few days ago. He is visiting his grand
father, Oapt H. D. Padgett, and other
relative* in town.
O. C. Crosby, of Ward's X Roads.
Oolletoh County, was in to see us Satur
day. .Mr CrOsby reports the crops io
hie section in a serious condition,
caused bv-the recent heavy rains.
The many friends of Mr and Mrs
Frances L. Glover were glad loses
them in-town last week. Mr Glover
has a flue position In the cotton mill nt
Laurinburg, V. O. They returned to
their home Monday morning.
D. H. Towles, of Young's Island, was
la town Monday. Mr Towles has re
cently been appointed magistrate et
Yonug’s Island to succeed Magistrate J.
W. Smoak raaigned.
Oapt and Mrs G. W. Way, of Mt
Oarmel, left Friday for Higgeto^ Ga.,
where they will visit their son and
daughter, N. T Way and Mrs A. V.
Sykea.
• Notification is extended to the people
ot Colleton County that the colored
summer school will open on the 16th of
July, at Walterboro. The instructor
will be Duncan R. MoTeer, of „Ruffin.
A full attendance is earnestly desired.
Miss Celia Woodham of Hartsville, i«
visiting the family of Alnn Harvey,
at GeUinger. Miss Woodham will be
pleasantly remembered among her
many friends, aa the popular teacher
who taught school at that place last
term.
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Mr and Mrs 8. C. Wi liams, of Meg-
getts, spent several days here last weex
with relatives. They left Monday
morning toy Pelakta, Fla., where Mr
-Williams has acoeptod a position in the
tospentire business.
Constable W.T. Cordrey brought to
Walterboro Monday Julius Pinckney,
who was convicted before Magistrate
Mellard and sentenced to 30 days on the
chain gang for violation Of labor con
tract.
Hon W. B. Gruber and ion, Marshall,
Wt last Thursday for Asheville, N. €.
They will join Mrs Grnber and Miss
Ethel there and will go into the moun-
fould be cured by wearing
the proper kind of glass
es. I can fit you perfectly,
because I know how.
Spectacles in Aluminum
frames never tarnish, 75c.
Spectacles in gold filled
guaranteed 10 years $200.
Spectacles in Solid gold
^TS
AI 1 spectacles complete
with case, at p ,
' S. Finn's
Jewelry Store.
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A little love, b little wealth,
A little home for you and mf,
It’s all I ask except good health,
Which comes from Rocky Moun
tain Tea. John M Klein.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Benuett and little daughter, Bertie, | tains of North Carolina where they will
have returned to 1 heir home, after visit- (pend several weeks before returning,
ing many Northern cities.
Misses Estelle and Elisabeth Easterlin,
of Round, and Miss Genevieve Kirch of
Bamberg, spent Monday in town with
friends.
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Cadet Marion Bavage left a few days
ago for Schenectady, N. Y., where he
g we to complete his coarse as eleotri-
MlmlLucy Edwards, after speeding
sometime with relatives in Walterboro,
returned to her home at Palatka, Fla.,
Me and Mrs M. Halsey arrived in
town Monday evening, from North
Carolina, where they went on their
wedding tour. Mr and Mrs Halsey will
be at home to their many friends at
Miss Henderson's, where they are now
stopping.
Mexican and Patterson
Sed Death of a Little Infant.
The many friends of Mr and Mrs
Henry Koger were pained to learn of
the death of their infant son, Glover,
which occurred at the home of Mr and |
MrsJ. 8. Glover in town, Thursday
afteracon at 8.90 o'clock.
Tho funeral services were conducted
by the Rev. L. F. Guerry at the house
Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock and the-
interment wae at Live Oak Cemetery.
We extend to the bereaved parents onr
deepest sympathy in this sad hour.
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It has caused more laughs and
dried more tears, wiped|awaj diseases
and driven away more fears than any
other medicine in the world. Hollis-
ter’i Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents.
Tea or Table. John M Klein.
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From $1 up ’
* A FULL LINE OF .
Porch, Hall and Lawn Goods. Refrige*
rators. Freezers, Etc., Etc.
R6IB.8TH.b6rI 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
is devoted to Furniture. We buy
direct from factories in OAR LOTS
and carry as large a stock as will be
found in the State. We can furnish
one Room or a dozen Hotels on short
notice.
If you want trash DONT COME HERE.
' We handle nothing but the best.
REPAIRING - AND UPHOLSTERING.
Brown Furniture Company
(Member Southem Furniture Dealers Association.)
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A man is a master in proportion
as he has dollars. In proportion
as he hss them not he is a servant.
In proportion as he has dollars
he is a king. In proportion as be
has them not he is s subject.
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J- D^Qtbbs and eon, eff this
flta, are vUeing relative* la Beaufort
*® li l ™** Mi* SadieP’Bryaa accom
panied Mrs Gibb*.
Among the young ladies and gentle
men of our town who attended the
dance given at the Olub House in Hen
dersonville last Wednesday evening,
®*y be mentioned: Mimes Annie Bel
linger, Belie and Kate Weecoat, Kva
Williams and Carrie Jooee. Memrs
0. M. Grace, Jr., Marion Genoa, Harold
Better, John Lucas. Sherwood Price
andC. M
Nunnally's Delicious Gandies at
Klein's. %
Wanted—A good white woman to do
house work and cooking. Will pay 99
or $10 per month. Apply to A D Dodd,
Round, S. C. . H < 6 37 4t
Specials: 8 qt dish pans 10c, at War
rens 6 and 10c store.
Second-hand sewing machines from
91.30 up at J E Bryan’s Walterboro, SC.
Insect powder at Klein's.
I have 3000 yds of beautiful colored
lawns from 10 to 13 eta per yd,
which I am now selling for 8 cts per yd.
You are cordially invited to call and get
the benefit of 'this bargain. G W
Glover, Railroad Avenne.
Specials: 8qt buckets at 10 cts at
Warren’s 5 and 10c store.
o Fly paper ntlftsin's.
Why pay big price for cheap machines
when you can gat a Singer or Wheeler
& Wilson for same money oneajier
terms. .1 E Bryan, Walterboro, 8 O.
Bnlst’s Improved Rutabaga turnip
seeds at Klein s.
Beautiful color lawns 30 cts value,
only 13 cts at G W Glover s, Railroad
Aveftue.
New goods just from northern fac
tories at Warren’s. 6 and 10 c store.
Now ready—tnrnip seeds for fall
planting at Klein'*.
Wanted—To let contract at once for
160 telephone polls between Ritter and
Green Pond. Apply to Jno. II. Peurifoy,
Tteasorer.
New crop tnrnip seed at Klein’s.
Special: Ice cream delivered to any
part of the town, at 40c«a qt. Watren’s
Ice Cream Parlor, at 6 and 10c store.
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The latest improved Singer and
WheoRYdir Wilson sewing machines on
easy payments or big discounts for cash.
By calling me np over the 'phone ’ OM1
write me I will jend either of thgm
machines to any part of onr towh dr
county on triafe- J E Bryan, Walter-
bero, 8. O. 6 27 4t „
We beg to announce that we
will continue our cash distribu
tion, notwithstanding the fact
that we have given all that we
promised. We are prompted to
continue this generosity to show,
to some extent, coir appreciation
of the liberal patronage given us.
Don’Fforget the BRICK STORE,
where you get with each 25 cent
purchase a ticket entitling you to
a chance at the $5.00 cash given
away every Saturday afternoon
at 5 o’clock, and where, last but
not least, a DOLLAR buys most.
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Mercantile
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Buist’i Prim Medal Turnip Seeds at
Klein’s.
White lawn 40 inches wide, goin^ tor
Mfg. <2o.
13 1-3 cts, at
Avenne.
G W Glover's,
‘ N B Ti-uth f §t PaoL Jane 31, ’08.
—I’ve lived so long, I remember well
when the Mittteaippi wae a brook.
Uj good health and long life cam
bv taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea. 35 cents. John M Klein.
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