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c V ' ®. ' 0 . \ TOPICS OF THE TOWN. Happening* of the Week Told In Short Hat agraptu. D. P Patteraoo, of AahepfX), apent Sunday in our city with reia.tiy<i« IdrtE. \l Jonea tins returned home Kfi«r Tiitting relative* at St. George. The many friend* of Robert Holland, of WiggiOh, ft C„ were glad to *ee him tc town Sunday. Mim Uatelle Eaeterlin, returned home Monday after ppcndiiig sometime in town with relative*. l!r«. Jas. M Patterson, of Allendale, )» TlMting her mother, Mrs M. B. Pat tarson, m town.' P. M. Vam of Getsmger, [biased throetown one day last week eu route to ( olomlna loscouvry a lunatic. Hkeasn T. H , J. K. and U M Hither, prominent farmer* of Grover were m town last Friday. Bam Iriel, of tteteinger, called to see o» *<xiay. M.r Iriel brought t« tome U te jiears Ma*P. M. Murray ha® rtturned home after fpeudiug eometirue at St. George with relative*. Dr Ashley Anderson, of Henderson* f nle, lied bnem**** in our town one day last week. Miss Mollie Chaplin left last week for I hsrlotftQQ. w here, she will spend sever* at months with relatives and fnenda Miss Bet tie Klein is spending some time with her sister, Mrs M. Hornik on Snllivsus Ivland. Rev T T Walsh will preach at St^ -7tide's church next Sunday, August W morning and evening. The first bale of new cotton was sold Ang. 15, by Henry Morris, of Omega, to A. Wichman A don for 10 1 2 cents. Mrs fouls Cunningham and children, of Angnsta, are visiting the formet's irotber, Mrs. Kate Farmer in Waiter- boro. . •o Mr* M. B. Patterson, after an exten ded visit to relativel y Beaufort Coouty, returned home Monday. , , * tr-t; * John H. Penrifoy, Beq after spending sometime at Saluda, N. C., returned home Tuesday morning. R. H. W tchman, president of the Far* aers and Merchants Bank, went to Co lumbia last Friday on business in con nection with the hank. • Albert H Wichman, the newly elect ed obabliler of the Famers and Mer chants Bank spent Sunday in Savannah with relatives and friends. e » Mr and Mrs A. J. Lem&cks, of onr town, left last week for tha mountains of North Carolina, where they will spend two weeks. Mra.li. W. McTeet and daughter. Miss Luciie, left last week for Charles* * 490, where they spent eereral days be- fore going to Green vibe. Mrt W. A.{Elack left last week fer the North, where she goes to purehaee a Urge stock of millinery, dry goods and potions for her fall trade. Mrs W. B. Daniels and children, after a most delightful visit to the former's sister, Mrs W. E. Fraser, returned to Savannah B&turday, The game of bail between the Red Bank team of Grover and AValterboro, to have been played yeeterday, had to be called off on account of rain. We regret to learn that Rev L. F. Oaerry, who was spending a vacation in Laurens, was taken ill and carried to the hospital in Columbia. Rev. E. *1). Craven will preach at Pine Grove Baptist church on the first Bnndav In Sontcmbor at 11 o’clook. Public oord;i!ly invited to attend. Cept and Mrs T J. Elandhard and daughter, Miss Alma, ard K. G. Wig* gms after several weeks at Glenn Spring*, returned home last week* greatly benefited by their trip. Clarence F. Hyrne, who has bea^Jn the employ of Oummiug* Iron .Works for a few years, has accepted a position with Lombard Iron Works at Augusta. He left town Saturday for Augusta. -r Miss Helen E. Malone who has been visiting at ClarkesviHe, will be at houie after tha 22i d inst, and v ill be ready to TMume wotk with her Music pupils any time after that date. * Mrs. B. Levy and little Pascal Felder lef r last week for Beaofort where they will spend sometime Ttey will also visit Augusta and Savannah before re* tursiog home. - • i h f J M li ,, 1 si John B. Padgett of Gainesville, Fla., accompanied by hit wife, after speudlug the summer visiting northern pciou of inter*-st, is sre-nding a days id town before returning toThe Lund of Flowers. Mr. and Mr* Jean Padgbtt, after severa! month* spent in visiting at ver- al northern cities and Onnada. returned to Walter boro this week, where they will spend a short time with relatives be fore leaving for their home in Florida. J. B. Glover who has been eogaged in husitiesH for several years at St Mark 1 , Fla., returned to Colleton county last week aud i aa accepted a position with the Colleton i»/pre**« Company at Colle ton, ft C. W A. Smith of ftmnaks, has lieen ap pointed cotton statistician by the gover- ment for Colleton county. Mi Smith is well oualihed to fill this impr rtant positioi., and wi't appret'iete prompt rstome by those whom he calls up >u for reiorts. Fcrub yourseif diily. you’re not chan lusite. Cleao lot ides n exus tlean stemsch, liontcls, Mo«i<i, liver, riesu, tiesUiy tissue* fn every organ. Morai.. Take Holllhtet’* R«k ky Mountain Tea. 85 'wnt*,Tea orTabieta J M Klein. i Classified Advertisemea Is. i Vv'’»titH, For ^ale. l*ott and Pound, one* c2ij' a word e»ch insertion. No advt r | ti^meot tskeu for less than ceatr.; Bns, .e§s loca’s five ^enta per line each’ iurertioa. WANTS. i. Wanted To bnv one No. 10 trun.' Apply to T P •iohusou, Green Boml, Si C. 8 16 2t WAN TFil)—Prime Yellew ^ Popul»*r Ijcgs. 10 ft long and up. 2.) inches in rtiamercr and up. Coat shipping point. Logs26, 2C, 27 in. diumeter, $i4 00 fier thousand ft. Ivocs -!i in diameter $JO. per Dolve Lc>g mle. Jxxr* mast l>e peaJ'id ixnd eca -bcd H M Wood. Moselle, S C FOR SALE. County Campaign. The county campaign up to this time has not developed anything staining. The crowds have numbered from two hundred to about five humhed at Cot- tagsville yesterday. They have been raepect'ul crowds and have given ibe candidates good attention. Tb* candi dates have alfio done their part'veil. Several of thorn have developed ihetr talent of oratorical powers,and rbe com- pi intent has been paid them by outsider* tnat it is au able campaign party. The me^tiug at Oottageville was the best attended of any. A picnic dinner had been prepared and ladies were ont in greet numbers, bnt nnfortnuately it rained and spoiled things—and tempers. Greatest interest has (.mitered in the diepenittrv and stock lew exemption among the legtelative candidate*. The race for anpervieor ha* perhaps attracted more attention that any other. Mr Garter baa attacked Supervisor Moore'* record, ami yeeterday at Oottageville an appeal was made to the county treas urer to aetrle the question of the condi tion of the county's finances ami the truth of the contentions made by the candidate*. 1 reasnrer Smith refused to give the flguree unless both candidates agreed for nim to do so. Moore was willing bnt Carter objected. So the matter rests. It is thought mere inter esting developments may be expected at Adams Run tomorrow and at Waiter- boro Saturday. Dr H. W. Black, candidate for super intendent of education, could not at tend the Oottageville meeting on account of sicknea*. Jasjer Robertson, candi date for county commissioner, was also absent yesterday on account of sickness. Hon M. R. Cooptr, who filed his pledge as candidate for State Senator, sent the following letter to the execu tive committee aunounciug his with drawal from the race. He has cot at tended uqj of the meetings. Young * Island, S. C., Aug. 20, 1906. Hon P. M. Murray, • Walterboro, S. C Dear ftir: On account of sickness and the continued lHuea*of Mrs Cooper lam (Km pel led to withdraw from the race /or senator. I oonld not do myself or the people jnetic* without attending, at least, some of the campaign meetings Please announce my withdrawal on the above account, and oblige, ^ Years truly, M. R. Cooper. A Cord. Editor Press and Standard: I notice you say in last week’s issue of The Press and Standard that I am in favor of the dispensary. This is correct, as Isee no cwace ro hare prohibition just yet. Respecliailj, / * J.S. Griffin. Wftlttrtoio, 8.0., Aug ft, IV06. 1 4v TO . ** ArV: t For Sale— 41 $i each, a f»w very fine cocker* 1* I’m*- blood Plymouth Rocks nod Brown ! bighorns. If interested write W W Smoak, Jr., Wsiterboro, «. C For Sa'c— I J6 acre*, of land, known as j mv on' pUcv. 2 1-2 mile* from Waiter- ' b iro, JOnoreh ’i;<Ier fence and cnltivn j uck5i1 dwelling and out hnildinr*, i on rai'iriiO. A H flcrndoo, Walterboro, ftC. 8 15 it - For Sa!o—The leading milli- nory htiaincjii of Hamberg, S. C. For particulars address P. O. boN JolV Ham berg, S. 0. lie my place I Wl For Sale—-I offer for _ >r time nii!v*H west of Walterboro on Hen dersonville road, 600 acres of land; 1.V) nnder goal cultivation and good fence, with three good settlements For further information apply to A H Hern don. Walterboro, S. vL 88 4t. Bull Orpingtons—The best ail purpose Fowl. They surpass ail other breed* as winter layer?.! Will set any mouth in the year Good ferugers and excellent mothers. Kggs f 1.60 per sitting. Nice lot of Cockerels sod Pullets for sale. K. L. Frayser, Walter- boro, S. (J. 8 22 it ' The £ud of the World of troubles that robbed E H Wolfe,of Bear Grove, I*., of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. He wriles: “Two yf&t* ago Kidney trouble canted me great sufierlng, which I would never have aurvlved had l not taken Electric Bitter*. They also cared me of Genertl Debility.' fture cure for all fttomach. Liver xud Kulnev complaint*. Blood dibeases, Headnche, Dizziness and Weakness or bodily dec-ine Price 50c Guaranteed by John M K ein’s drug •tor*. A Falae Report. To the Votera of Oolleton County A rumor has come to my ear* that the reason I want to be e loo ted supervisor is to build a certain rood in the low t >an‘ r y. This report was circulated l j my poiiliefti enemies and U without, foundation. The mau who circulated tbi* report circulated a falsehood. One of my main objects for wanting the of fice of supervisor is to do justice to every township in the county. Yours truly, M H Garter. A woman wonlcs until she gets wiin- klos.theo worres bemuse she ha® them* ifshetcku Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea she would have reither. Bright smiling face follows its use. 35 cauls, Tes or Tablets. J M Klein. To theVubllc. Editor Press and Standard: I have been informed that Mr Carter, one of onr candidate*, stated in public at the Bell’s campaign meeting that 1 was one of the laziest, men in Colleton County. Well, we all are tnzv more or less, and some,of ns a great deal more than less, etpecially Mr Carter and myself. My laziness, however, has never interfar<xi with Mr Carter and I don’t know what it ho* to do with hi* political aspira tions. The main difference between Mr Carter and my soil isdiat I owu uptotk* oern and he doesn’t, lam still work ing hard for my living ui I b&vealwars done and I have never naked the people of my county for public office that I might get a living without so macb hard work as Mr Carter has done. People in glass house® should not cast stones. MrCartar and the other cau- uklates had better leave me alone, es pecially if thsy want my vote. Isbaiu G. Saunders Galveston's ftea Wail makes life now as safe In that cjty as on the higher uplands. K W Goodloe, who resides on Dutton ftl., in Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for salety. lie writes “I have used Dr King s New Discovery for Consumption the past five years and it keeps me well and safe. Before that time I had a cough which tor years had been eroding woise. Now It’s gone.” Cures chronic Coughs, I.a Grippe, Croup Whooping Otugh and^prevent* Pneumonia. PieasKUt to take. F.vary bottle geeranteeo at Jobh M Klein's drugstore. Prlc* 50c and |1.00. Trial bottle free. Old n*aids would be scarce and hard io find; Coaid they be made to see, How grace and beauty U combined B> using Rocky Mountain Tea. J M Klein. Notice to Creditors. Estate Wm Duliois. All persons indebted to above estate Will please make pavmenls at once, and those to whom said estate is indebted will present their claims duly arrested, within the next 80 days to lieajaraiu Easterling, qualified executor. Aug. 1, ’06, 8 1 it ia Bell Defense Major Haram. editor and mana^r of the C iHtitulionnlist, Erai-iencc, uy., whtn bo was fiercely attacked, fonr >e.'»n» sgo, by Pile*, bought a box of Burkina’s Arnica ftalve, of which he says: ‘Tt cured me in ten da>s and no trouble since.” Quickest healer of Burns, bores. Cats and Wounds- 25c at John M Klein’s drug alors, A SAFE HEADACHE CURE- We ask our customers to try Ake-ln* the-Head tablets for neuralgia and head aches with the underauoding that you most get Immediate relief or your money bac*. Safe, sure,and six cures for ten! cents. J M Klein. Notice. -On account of meving switch board there will be no telephone service Sun day and Monday the 26th and 27th of August. *. 6. Dixon, Manager. We have just picked up a OAR LOAD of furniture that was shipped to another concern. The concern to whom it was shipped did not take it for some reason and we bought it at onr own price. We are going to give our custom ers the benefit of our bargains as long as they last. Below is a list of only a few of the many Ijargaius: 20 V Discount For Cash No. 50 Dresser. Full size IfixiiO Glass. Kigular Price $0.60 Less 20 ^ for dank 7.;i0 $5.20 No. 60 Dresser, Solid Oak 20x24 Bevel Plate Glass Kcgulai price $10 60 I -css 20% for cash 2 10 (Othfrs from $ r > 00 to $40 OOi $S 40 No. 42 Bed, Oak Poets, Regular Price I” 00 Lets 20% for wish 60 U 40 No 42 Bed Solid Oak, Jiegular Price JU <!0 Less 20% 80' f* 20 No 48 Bed. Solid Oak, Regular Price $4 60 1(686 20% for cash 90 3 60 Other Beds in proportion up to $18.00 each. Ail our Beds have double hook Rails, slats and rollers. Roll foQt boards if desired. KITCHEN SAFES. Positively the bast on the market. No 1. Tin or wire front, like cot Regular price ' $3 50 Lea* 90% for cash 70 42 §0 W- vi No £. With Drawer Regular Price $1 00 Le*s 20%' for cash so 98 30 No 4. With Drawer aud Cupboard* Below. Regular price 96 60 Lea# 30% for cash t .% f 5 20 IRON BEDS No 100 Regular price 94 (X) Lets 30% 80 No 7 k, Full size Regular Price ' 97 60 Lew 30% for cash 1 50 6 00 No 5S5 Like cat Regular Price |9 00 Less 20% for cosh 1 80 lr /< I ill n m l!il 97 20 ARM AND NURSE ROCKERS. at ull price* from 860 up to $10.GO each. Lea* 30% from regular price*. \ ¥ Childrens choirs and rockers subject to same 20% discount. The above articles are only q few of th» many things on which we are giving yon the 30%. For cash with order. FXF^IkJ'T , come here when ail these are gone and expect us * to give you the same discount—W^cgnjt do it—- If yon cannot call and see these things ftend a* year oruiThsMaaii and we will ship the goods and guarantee satisfaction. SAME DISCOUNT on MACHINES, (all makes) if first payment amounts to $10 or over. Balance EASY T< erms. Brown Furniture Company . M . ji >i -a. -w . \