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TOPICS OF THE TOWN. HappMtaf* of tbo Wook ToM la t W. Do|moq was la toWn Monday. 1. B. Hudson, of QiWagor, wm h*ro Monday. O. A. Benton, of OetMager wm la t town today. W. N. Jooea of Ashton, had baMSMi la town Moadey. Mr and Mn J. P. Herndon of Bella were la town Monday. T. E Benton, of Balkehatchle, had herine— in town last Friday. Dr W. B. Ackerman vialted Charlie- (Qg the latter part of tart week. A. M. Hk>tt, of MaabawrlUe, had boainea In oor city Monde?. Mn A. O. TonLehe ie epening eererel weeks at Glenn Springe. Prof W. W. Cone and &. E. Jonet, of Lodge, were in to see ns today. Mia Julia Fripp la visiting the Jiissa Folk near Ehrhardt this week. 8. B. Senders of Stokes, wm among those who visited oor town Monday. Missis Bessie snd Lillie Knight visited Mrs A. K. Willis at Cottagenlle last week. Sheriff L. G Owens left reiterdey morning for Glenn Springs, where he will spend a month. Mrs M. 8. Crosby and children are visiting relatives at Pinopolis, Berkeley ooaaty. Mia Kate Woodward, of Barnwell, ie visiting Mrf W. B. Ackerman in oor elty. Mia Kate Weeooat returned home last week, after a pieaant visit to SolU- van’s Island. W. R. Thaokston, of Oottageville. wm among those who visited Waiter- hero today. Mrs J. G. Gibbs and Mia Sadie O'Bryan have returned hone after a de lightful visit to relatives la Beaafort/ 4 • The aaey friends of Mia MoBie Barley are delighted to sm ha at boats after an absence of several months. Mr and Mrs M. G. Moradl left hat week tor Wilson, N. C.. where they will spend sometime with reletlvM. Mr and Mrs G. 0. Brown and family ^ returned to Walterhoro Frldaj, nfta totodlPg sometime on Sullivan's Island. Mia Emma Trsey, nfta a doBghtfU visit on Sullivan's Island and Ptaop- Olls, returned home Monday afternoon. Miss Cora Taylor, afta an extended visit to ha sister, Mrs K. G. Morrall, la town, hM returned to ha home la Wilson, N. O. Mean B. G. Hyrne and John D. War ren left Monday morning fa Glenn Springe, where they will spend several weeks. T. P. Murray, the popular assistant depot agent a this place, left Saturday for Summerville, where he will spend •onetime with relatives. Edward Terry, who hM been quite ill at the home of Cspt A. O Shaffer In Waiter boro, wm well anooph to leave fa bis home jn Mew Tak Saturday. Dr and Mn O. H. Ks'Dan and little •on, Herman, left here Saturday fa Charleston. On Monday they took the steamer fa Mew Yak, where they will •pend several weeks with relatives. Hon and Mrs W. B. Gruber and daughter and eon. Miss Ethel and Mar shall, returned home iMt week, nfta a delightful visit to Asheville, N. O. The handsome residence of Dr Riddick dlf**™*" on Railroad avenue hM just been completed and he will move into •ame this week. • A ladies belt buckle wm found on the •tract in town this week and owner can get same by calling at The Pram and, Standard offloe. Miss Emily Bellinger will leave the -latter part of this week fa Atlanta • where she will complete a course la stenography and typewriting. Mrs P. J. Lucm and little daughter, Ruth,. accompanied by Him Eerie Hyrne left Tueedny for Sullivan's Island where they will fpend several weeks. Msv W. B. Daniels end children, May and Gibson, of Savannah, arrived in town today where they will spend several days with the former's sister, Mrs W. E. Fraser. Mrs Annie Pape and Miaa Hammett, two of Charleston's {opular ladies, who huv* been viriting IMss Bessie Dodd at Rcuod, ruumed to the city Tuesday mieruown . y v Gerald Weeooat of Hampton, Ie visit ing relatives in our town this week. Mrs Henry W. Beach, of Bamberg, Is visiting Mr and Mn A. K. Beach on Rrilroad Avenue. Mn Bench hM many friends here who are delighted to eee her again. Mn Harrison Candoo and tone, Philip and Morris, left this morning for Dele- mar, Dele wars and from there will go to Ocean -City, Md., accompanied by Miss Nellie Lecaies. Mrs An nie Eneterlin of Cottaguvlllm brought to this offloe last week one of the largest squashes we have ever sesi It weighs twelve pounds. The seed wm from the agricultural department la Washington, D. 0. The many friends of Mn O. H. Ben ton will be pained to learn of her death which took place at EUaville Florida, on July 16th, 1906. She leaves her hat band and seven children behind. Miss Lillie Henderson left Saturday morning for Knoxville, Term., where she will visit her brother, Rev L. G Henderson. Miss Henderson will be away until about the first of October. While in Knoxville she will take a special coarm in marie. It has caused more laughs and dried more tears, wiped away diseases and driven away more fears than any other medicine in t.*e world. Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Table. John M Klein. EARL DODD DANGEROUSLY HURT. mk - Mule Kicked Mm iu the Face, Brealoag HisNeee. Last Friday about^l o'clock Mr and Mrs J. B. Dodd's son, Earl, was kicked by a mole In the face, breaking his nose and paling both eyes out The child wm taken to Charleston Saturday by hie father to Dr Parker, a specialist of re- patation. Dr Parker looked at the child and said he ooald do him no good. Mr Dodd brought the child back to his home at Bound. Earl went to the stall to feed a mala. He hit the muld with some oats, •t this time the mnle the obtyt, The little fellow’s face Is awfully dis figured. Dr W. B. Ackerman, the at tending physician, says there is no poerible ohsam for the child to recover Thiele one of the saddest accident ever happened in this county. Earl Is sttn alive, but his condition is serious. He if about 16 jaars old, and one of the brightest boys In the county. Mr pad Mrs Dodd have the sympathy of the entire county in their md afflic tion- * • ' - A little lore, a little wealth, A little home for yon and me; It’s all I ask except good health, Which comes from Rocky Moun tain Tea. John M K1 DEATH OF MRS. JAS. S. QLOVER. Passed from earth to her eternal > - o home on Monday afternoon, Mrs Harriet £ Glover, wife of Jas 8 Gioyerof this place. Mrs Glover's maiden name wm Miss DeVeanx, daughter of John P DeVeanx of Gbarleaton, who wm so well and favorably known. Mr and Mrs Glover were married in the year 1857, and had she lived, until next February they would have celebrated their golden wedding. Their married life amid all circumstances that sarrond people in this life, wm indeed a hap py one. The family wm a large one, six sons and vhree daughters. And the love that they bore for each other wm indeed beautiful 8he will be sadly missed by them all, but not withstanding her happineM below, she hM left this earthly sphere for a brighter realm beyond the grave. The funeral services were condnct- ed by the Rev J L Daniel assisted by Rev L F Gnerry, Tuesday after noon at six o'clock at the house. The interment took place Wednesday morning at half-pMt eight o’clock amid a large concourse of friends and relatives at Live Oak Cemetery. We extend to the bereaved family our deepest ^sympathy in this sad hour. A Guaranteed Cura for Piles. Itchinv, Blind, Bleeding, or protruding Pile*. Druggist* refund money If PAZO OINTMENx (rile to cate any case, no aattev «? bow long standing, sn 5 to 24 days. First app'Icatt u gives ease and rest. 50c. If Vour diaggUst.. hasn't it tend 50c in sUm^snd It will bo fm ward ed postpaid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, M.o Many a Defective Eye could be cured by wearing the proper kind of glass es. I can fit you perfectly, because I know how. f I Spectacles in Aluminum frames never tarnish, 75c. Spectacles iq. gold filled guaranteed 10 years $200. Spectacles in Solid gold Ik-75- All spectacles complete with case, at S. Finn’s Jewelry Store. 1 i Items From Doctor's Creek. Editor Press and Standard: We have been having a great many very heavy rains in the iMt few days. Protracted meetings and picnics are the order of the day. The pro tracted meeting at Doctor's Creek hM just closed, and the one at Pine Grove is now in session. Misses Mamie and Willie Chasso- reau attended the meeting at Pine Grove iMt Sunday. Lee Chasserean visited Pine Grove Ust Sunday. - MrsAddie £ Copeland and son, Joe,are visitiog at the home of Mr and Mrs A B Chasserean. We were pleased to see Frank Bryant in our neighborhood iMt Sunday. George Fenell wm the guest ol Miss Rom Adams Ust Sunday after noon. Mrs Mittie Chasserean wm called to the bedside of her son’s wife and child Ust Monday near Ruffin. N B Truth, St Paul, June 31, ’08. —I’ve lived so long, I remember well when the Mississippi wm a brook. My good health and long life came by taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain 35 cents. John >cky Mono M Kir 11. Bethlehem Notoe. Editor PrMi and Standard: Mias EvaHiott, of Round, is spending sometime with friends near Doctor’s Creek. M H Hiott and Lee Hiott paid Doctor’s Creek a flying tnp Sunday. Bennie Hiott of Round, attended the meeting at Doctor’s Creek Sun day. Miss Frances Fender of Doctor’s Creek, is spending sometime with her sister near Round. • Theodore Hiers, of Round, left this week for Hampton county, where he will spend a few days. B. F. T. . — Wofford College Fitting School. Three new brid^hmldings. Steam heat and electric hghta. Head MMter, three teachers and Matron live in the buildings. Individual attention to each stu dent Situated on the Wofford Campus. Students take a regular course in the Collete Gymnasium, and have access to the College Library. $125.00 pays for board, tnition, and all fees. Next session begins Sep tember 10th. For Catalogue, eta, address A MASON DrPRE, Head Master, Spartanburg, S. C. ~ FOR SALE My entire line of Shoes, Dry Geods, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Notions, Show Cases and everything in thef store going at actual cost Come soon or yon might miss the bMt op- portunity of your life. Lam going to move and the goods mast move first . J W CARSON, Islandton^ S C. NOTICE. \ Ou and oxter the lost nay of July Keutz'«i terry will be discontitmed, the new bruise being completed, taking the place of same, so far a* Colleton county is concerned. J. E. Moore. Co. Supervisor. YOU CAN KEEP COOL BY COOKING ON ’ A Princess Range $35.00 COMPLETE FULLY GUARANTEED 1 m [n'LLL* 4 } Because the stovepipe is BEHIND the warming closet. This PROTECTS the lace.of the operator from the intense heat; and the walls are all lined with ASBESTOS, which holds the heat INSIDE. Pood placed in the warming closet is not dried out, but retains its moisture and freshness. No opening in the warmer to let the flies inside. For Sale By ___ „ ,/3 ~ Brown Furniture Company (Member Southern Furniture Dealers Association.) WOFFORD COLLEGE. Henry 5 Snyder, LL. D., President. Two degrees, A B and A M. Four courses leading to the A B Degree. Nine Professors. Library and Librarian, The W £ Bunlett gymnasium under a compe tent director. J B Cleveland Soienos Hall Athletic grounds. Course of lectures by the ablest men on the platform. Next session begins Sep tember 19. Board from $13 to $15 a month. For Catalogue or other information, addrew J A GAMBWBLL, Secretary, Spartanburg, 8. C. The Deed see Is 1.300 feet below sea level. There can, of coarse, be no oat- let for the Deed see, and the volume of from 6,000,000 to 10,000.000 tons of wa ter that the Jordan throws Into it every twenty-four boors most be car ried away by evaporation. Not a soli tary dwelling ie on Its coasts, and there is no living thing In its waters. Aa we stand on the north shore the tea stretches ont some forty-two miles to ward the south and la, on an average, eight miles wide. The water is of a greenish blue and as clear aa crystal. Do Not Neglect Your Bowels. Many seriona diseases arise from ne- S lect of the bowels. Chamberlain’s tomach and Liver Tablets are a pleas ant and agreeable laxative They In vigorate the liver and rupdate the bowels. For sale by John M K BUSINESS LOCALS. Naaaolty’s Delicious flOandiet a Klein's. Wanted—-A good white woman to di house work and cooking. Will pay i or |10 per month Apply to AD Dcdti Round, S. O. 6 37 41 Specials: 8 qt dish pans 10c, at War ran s 5 and 10c store. ^Second-hand sewing maohinee fro® fl.60 Up at J E Bryan's Walterhoro, 8 C Insect powder at Klein’s. Special! Warren's Specials: 8qt buckets at 10 cts . # ^ l0e i|0f ^ New goods inst from New York at the 8 and 10 Gents Store. Gome in and hneinvinoed of the low prices and rare hnrgalne. Why pay big price for cheap machines when von can get a Singer or Wheeler fe Wilson for same money on easier terms. J E Bryan, Walterhoro, 8 O. Bnlst's Improved Rutabaga turnip seeds at Klein’s. Beautiful color lawns 20 cts valne, only 18 cts at G W Glover s, Railroad Avenue. New goods just from northern fac* toriet at Warren’s 5 and 10 c store. for fall [lain. TkMMt r<M»l “Hello," says the man. seeing hie friend sallying forth with pole and net and bait basket “Going fishing?' “No." replies the friend, turning on him solemnly. “No; I’m going to stand on my head and keep my hair from falling out. What made yon think I was going fishing?'—Puck. - X* Ckamee «• Benham—I don’t like your actions; you should remember that you are my wife. Mrs. Benham—I am not likely to forget It when everybody tells me how they pity me.—New York Press. The people in the flat a bovWseldom call the baby what the fond parents do —Spmcrvllle Journal. Rssky Msinttiafsa Isggsts A Bmv IMMm to Bits Pwria rinses Sotos HsoMi asd SossmS Stew, A specific tor Ooosti potion. ladltcsMop. Ltvsr •ad Lktoey/ troablm. pimples. Uesmsa, Impure Blood. Bad Brsath. Shmstsh Bowels. HssUashe sod Backache. ItsBocky MoastatnTeala tab let form. A cents a box. Oenains mads by Holubvbb Dana Oomvast, Madtooa. Wts. 'OLDER HUMETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE -« John M. Klein. . flse ntood‘Vfce TeriSfiTears. The old original GROVER’8 Tasteless Chid Toole You know what you are takiog. It is Iron and quinine in a taste less form. No cure no pay 10c. • Now ready—turnip seeds planting at Klein's. New crop turnip seed at Klein's. . We make a specialty of horse shoeing and repair work done in our shop de partmeut. Halford Hard ward Co. The latest improved Singer ami Wheeler A Wilson sewing machines oc easy payments or big discounts for cash By calling ms np over the 'phone 01 write me I will send either of these ms obi nos to any part of our town 0 J E Hi ooun boro, ity on trial. .8. O. Bryan, Walter 8 27 4t • Buist’s Prise Medal Turnip Seeds at Klein's. STOLEN—One large bay hone. Ap pears to be cheat founded. Stolen Sun day night July 15tb. Regrard given by Calvin Fincken, Wiggens, 8. G. WA&PED—Prime Yeliew Popular Logs, 10 ft long and up, 25 inches in diameter and up. Cost shipping point. Lrigs28, 26, 27 in. diameter, $14 00 per thousand ft. Logs 28 in diameter $20. per Dolye Log rule. Logs must be petted and scabbed H Hi Wool, Moselle, S. O. Old Chronic Sores. Asa dressing for old caronic sores there Is nothing so good While it Is 1 Iain's Salve. Chambur- not advisable to heal old sores entirely, they should be kept in a good condition for which this salve is especially valuable. For sale by John M Klein. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and 1 the critical laxative cough tyrup cyrnWiK's (he qualities recfssarv t lieve the ettycu acd purgH th«; ryi*e cold. Ucutaiha uc» opiates, f? 'id b’ M Klein. ^ » 9